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Vol. 1 ELIZABETH CITY, IV. O., JAIVUAKY l?OH. IVo :i ft To invest money at this sale is better than putting it away in a Bank. Extraordinary has attended our elM.narw &Sa.iJLffM:Bs fkzx!(p still large lots 01 merciiandise that shall tee! the -keen edge of trie long- sharp butcher's kmte. Success Vvk haveV, we Tl Nobody is particularly anxious to spend their money, everybody lias to. Your wants must be satisfied, and ittakes money todoit. A Dorson is notapc to look cheerful over the prospeot of spending money. Lots of buying is done with a long face. This is all wrong. We offer a chance for the better. YOU FE h L RELIEVED the minute you hear oar Grand Slaughter Sale prioas. The first glance shows you that you are on the right track. No mistake a : out this being a modern and up-to-date slaughter sale. You wake up to the fact that you have gotten into the right store: The feeling grows-you feel as if the goods were bought on purpose for you. No trouble to make a satisfactory selection. Trouble is forgotten when you Learn our prices. We don't give goods away wa can't. V7e can sell goods very low -We do. This is a fact. We might brag about it, but what's the use ? It s as true as truth, that we sell goods cheap. We prove it. E. P. Read's famous Ladies' Shoes that were 34.00, now $1.98; E. P. Heed's Shoes that were $3.50, now $1.98 E P. Coed's Shoes that were $3-00, now $1.98 ; E. P- Raad's shoas that ware $2-50, now $L98- Gaauine all-wool Covert Cloth f:r Laliai Dresses, that way 5oc, now at 25c the yard -and lots of others too numerous to mention here, that were 50 60 and 75c, all at the small price of 25c the yd. To-Day We h: e nave on saie so dozens pure fur, soft and stiff lials. Sprint IMocks in the ex elusive hatters' $3 00 qualities, at $1 4S. These hats are trim med with bands u;ul bindings of heavy g;os-iain silk, and either lined with richly colored satin or finished "skeleton f Course You can pay 25c. for a collar and 40c. for a pair of cuffs, if you want to, but wc do net think you will if you see our styles in Linen Coll rs at 10c. each, and cuffs at 25c. a pair. They're not as fine as the high est price sort, but shapes arc identical, and will wear s well. Beginning to-morrow morning we will inaugurate a CLOTHING SALE, of sucli "extraordinary offerings" that will eclipse any sal r in the history of this community It Will be a Harvest of Exceptional Value Giving. Our Good Boys' Clothes (of 1 ours? we mean good clothes for good and bad boys) do i't cost much if you buy them at v.r store. For example, we are selling excellent qualily All wool Boys' Short Trousers Suits, in sizes 3 to 15 (small sizes in fancy styles, iaige sizes plain Double breasted) at $2.75. We could get $5 as easily, but would not sell as many, and we're after a big business. I A CLOTHING Siirp: I the Heart of 1 I prise in! V NTER It's a bold stroke for great business, figuring 011 a small margin of profit, relying on a tremendous response Here is an opportunity to buy T h o ro u g h ly Fj e ji a b I e and Stylish Clothing in THE HEAR V OV -VI NTER, when they are needed m st, and at "end-of-the-seasou prices" We have includ ed every garment of the "VITALS" Brand make in this sale Every item we print will bear the closest investi gation. Those that come first naturally get the cream of selection The Golden Opportunity of the season. Rare bargains in our Clothing Department. Once ;ig-im we are ready to do the right thing by you. Our goods are all A 1 in quality, and our low prices are the terror of our Competitors. O.ie trial will convince y 11 that we can and do offer bir in ducements for your trade. We keep at the froi't. We defy competition : We guarantee satisfaction ! We hope to see you soon. ' - 1 ()it My Brace up With a pair of our special value silk veb kid end "cast off" -buckle suspenders, which we are selling U -day at 15c. a pair, as gool as you've paid 25c. for. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE GIVING IN BOYS' CLOTHING 458 Boys' Knee-Pants Suits The kind that give mothers little cause to worry. Good, from serviceable, mixed Cheviots. 75 cts. Double -.Breasted styles, greatest To values ever offered SIJ.OO. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ( GIVING IN MEN'S CLOTHING. 265 Men's Suits Every garment in the lot strictly All-Wool, bright, catchy fabrics; style, fit and finish perfect; a long-to be remember ed value FROM $2.50 AND Up. "Tbte G loves c : - - 1 r HoV Badly. lhoughl hcm such a bargain." That is where, dear lady, you make a mistake. lively pair of gloves you buy marked below 750 has some reason for being market so. Invariably one or two fingers are too short or the gloves urc not mates in sizes. We know this because every manufacturer tries to offer us these goods at great reductions. don't care to handle them. We want you to be able to wear our gloves, and wc can sell you one of the best fitting, best finished gloves for iHtf, fully guaranteed. For this grand slaughter sale we are selling- Fruit of the Loom Bleached Cottons at 6c the yard. A good yellow cottons for She; better for 5c, and as fine as the heart can desire for 6c yd. Good apron Check Ginghams for 4c yd Boys Will Be Boys and human ingenuity will never devise clothes which a modern boy will not wear out in time, but our sort of boys' clothes will wear longer and will cost you less money than any other in town. Everything for boys' wear at prices low enough to be within the reach of the lriost modest purse. Prices from 49c up per suit. Great Slaughter Sale. 0 The brisk buying season is past, and we are determined to carry no goods over to jjjVnext season, so we have made sweeping PRICE REDUCTIONS in every one t of our departments to accomplish this end quickly. Don't Wait. m- Chances Like These Come Seldom. MEN'S SUITS in neat effects, in cassimeres, Tweeds, &c., that were $12 00 and Si 4 00 now $9 25. Men's Underwear, all kinds, formerly $1.10,1.25, $1.50, S175, &c.,all go in togethe at one Price 95c Men's Shoes to rush out a big lot of S5.00 Patent Leather $3 50- Men s Green Shoes that ever were $3, 50, now $2 25 The Largest Stock in the city to select from. si sms 3MMmo Nos. 54 and 56 Water Street, Ort3r
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