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I ffO'llW in n 4 ION tLi tLi W (Li no IIII JjdTiiiLliltLy. Wanted at ONCE Twenty five extra salesmen sales ladies, cash boys and bundle wrappers at ones (TT) Cf r0(TI wortn of high class merchandise, dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats, lJ"vv notions and furnishings for men, women and children. Also rnillinery and imported trimmings such as birds, breasts, feathers, wings; tips, flowers and parisian novelties, to be sold in ten days at prices far below cost of manufacturers' raw. material. $25,000 Worth of high grade merchandise to be distributed into the homes of the people for less than actual cost of the raw "material by the New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Co.. liquidating the emire mighty stock of Henry Twy ford, stock to be sold at the old stand, in the Stepp-Baily-Clark Blrig-, Main street, near Town Hall., Hendersonville N. C: Look for the big red canvas front WAIT. Seve this circular aid wait until ediiQsday. line 1. V'B at 9 A n 11 II v II A sale without a counterpart or parallel. A stupendous landslide of merchandise, of every known description. Suits, hats, shoes, notions, millinery and furnishings, in fact everything men, women ana cnuaren weai. v ! $250 A (Colossal. Pjrclhei.se The entire stock of merchandise of Henry Twyford of Hendersonville, N. C, located on Main street, now in the hands of the New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Co., and must positively be disposed of within lodays, beginning Wednesday, June 13, at 9 o'clock sharp, and closing Saturday night, June 23rd. The mightest Liquidation Salvage SaJe known. Qn the premises, Twyford' s Old Stand, Main street, near town hall. . This stock will be marked in plait, figures. We assure each and every purcnasvpr ab solute satisfaction . We guarantee every garment, every price and every statement here made, and we will take bacfe,excaiure or rt fund your money on anv unsatisfac tory purchase whai soever. The buildi' g is row closed to arrange hi d remark every article so that the masses can easily be handled, and will remain closed until Wednesday, June 13. when the sale opens. Teu days of inimitable bargains before the public, beginning Wednesday, June 13th, and coi.ti"uing for 10 days up to Saturday nitrht, June 24th. This entire stock alt u d in money making inducements that will truly prove a tonic for an over worked pocketbook. We caution you tu come early as this sale will last for ten days only. Everything must p. rapidly. This is the first sale of this Und in this vicinity, a d may never occur sigain. In order to prove to you the limendous sacrifices that must be made we hae men lioned a few of the extraordinary bargains that will be offered. Bear in mind that everything is jubt as advertised. We ad vise you to save this and bring It with you so that you can g;t exactly the goods mentioned ii this . pnp.-r. Remember.no postponement. Satisfaction guaranteed iQ every instance or your money refunded. Merchants from the city or country wish ing to buy portions of this stock at the same retail prices hted in this paper will be waited, on personally by the manager, Special. This stock is being liquidated by the New York and Kt. Louis Consoli dated Salvage Company, and will be sold in the building formerly occupied ,by Henry. Twvford. Main st..- Stenn-Rilv Clarke Buildinsr. Main St .Hend Look for the bis red canvas front. All buyers will be naid railroad fare making purchase of $25 or over. Men's Suits of all wool Scotch Tweed Cheviot and and fancy mixtures; well made and thoroughly desirable Posi tively worth $10 or money refiiiulPii. At any time during this sale 4.48 Men's fine suits of all wool English. Melton and mixed suiting?; padded shoulders and hand finished through out. Actual value up to $12 .00 A QO Liquidation Sale price t-.JzO Men's Black Suits iu Clay Worsteds diagonal and fancies. ManUfac-C QO tured to sell for $14.50; sale price 0 Men's fine suits for dress wear. All hand tailored and wTell finished C AO worth up to $18 Sale price U.H-O Youths' suits of elegant all wool Sooth mixtures. Neat (lesfrable pat tern. Values up to $9.00. Price 3.19 MEN'S PANTS 100 pairs Men's Pants, all desirable patterns, stripes and fancy mix- QOp tures worth up to $2, sale price iOU One lot men's fine pants of hand finih edmixed worsted. Every gar- 1 1 Q ment well made, sale price I I j 200 pairs men's all wool pants in black, and dark navy Cheviot, undressed Worsteds and Meltons positively worth $2.50, sale price . I lSj Men's $3 fancy dresss pants, de- t rr sirable patterns. Sale price ,Oa Fancy worsted pants tor men, medium and dark colored patterns mixed i -7 stripes." Actual value $3.50, at Ly, Boys' Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 12 yearss' made of mixed and striped fabrics, usually sell for 35c a.pair Liquid- m al ion price It-U MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS Men's celluoid collars worth 10c at 3c Men's 4 plv all linen collars the 12o kind at Men's tast black medium weight dress socks worth 12c for Men's fine socks, double spliced heel and sole; raven fast black; posi- a tively worth 15c a pair, sale pries wC Men's Undershirts; special quality, me dium weight, Jersey ribbed shirt Qp former price 50c, to close out at Men's Overalls of special quality blue denim with bibs; price Boys' fancy Neglige dress shirts, new, desirable patterns, positively worth 85c each, sale price only OC Men's fine neglige shirts wor: h y q up to $1 25. Liquidation priiv b&wC Neckwear for men and boys. Our entire line of Four in-hand and Siring Ties, worth up to 35c each. Choice for JLJLC Elastic seam drawers for men, special quality twilled jeans, worth 75c ftfl pair, Liquidation sale price tjHR Old Ladies Co neforts; best quality Angora Kid; soft and pliant; -g Common S?se last worth $2.25 1 i y Children's Sops; fine Angora Kid leath ers; broad toe, extention sole, half heel; worth up- to $2 25 pair; sale A"A price I.UV Men's Shoes Our entire lot of men's 5C Men's Hat weave fleeced drawers G9c kind to go at 7c 38c Men's $1 25 Overalls. Extra twilhd denim, sale price 39c 83c 11c 190 Men's black and tan 25c socks sale price while they last pair Boys' heavy work shirts, dark colors, collars attached, each Men's special quality heavy work shirts, usually sell for 05j each Sale price " v3wC Men's fancy laundried shirts with cuffs, formerly sold at $1.00 and $1.25, Sale price - v 29C BOYS' CLOTHING Boys Suits of fancj' mixed worsted well made, sizes 4 to 1G years. Pos Qrvp itively worth $1.75. Sale price 0)j Boys' all wool Suits of English Melton and fancy Cheviots worth up to $3 25 each. Liquidation sale price 1 1 will be I.I9 Boys' fine dress suits, all sizes up to 1G years, of the best all wool fabrics, and made to sell at $5. Sale 1 jq Price will be l-4o Shoes! Shoes! 500 pairs Ladies' and Misses' fine Don gola Kid and Vici Shoes, hand turned soles in either lace or button styles plain or cap toes, worth up to Ofl $2 50 per pare, liquidation price Ladies' fine dress shoes. Special qual .Angora Kid; extention sole, late style last. 'Sale price fine shoes ranging in price up to $G 00. Choice of the lot Boys' Boots. Solid leather full stock, half double tap sole, sizes 3 to G rrk former price 2.25; sale price "C 1000 pairs Misses and Children's fine dress shoes in all leather, black or tans, lace or button, with spring, half or full heels, former prices up ft ft to $3 50 pair sale price HKP Wo men's fine shoes, Vici Kid and Crome Call leather, plain or cap toes, in either lace or button styles worth up to $3.78, sale price MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS 200 felt Hats in tans, grevs and j black, worth up to 75c sale price IQC Mrn s felt Hats in Fedora and Alpine . nunu uu 10 f i.zy eacn --v 98c ae pr,ce JJ l lies, 73c Women's heavy shoes, genuine Kan garoo calf, extention sole, ' f broad foot, conforming last 1 J" NOTIONS Children's" Hose., Full length, fast black, heavy ribbed seamless hose the 15c kind; Sale price -C Ladies' Hose, . absolutely fast j black, full length and seamless J C Ladies' fancy Hose, fast colors, r garter top. worth 25c, sale price Ladies' Vest, long sleeves, medium weight, jersey ribbed worth 50c each 19c Men's stiff Hats, in'black, tans and greys, worth up to $1.75 at OoC Fine Derby Hats for men, all sizes colors black and brown worth up to $2.50 each Sale price 7 VC EMBROIDERY LACES ETC. 1,000 yards of elegant black Swiss Em. broidery, all widths, positively w worth 45 to 75 yd., sale price 1 1C Laces and appliques in many desire able patterns, positively w worth up to 40c yd., price 1- IS-ZC 1,000 yards all silk Taffeta Ribbon all colors No. 5 and 7, price yd. No. 40 all silk wash Taffeta Rib 11 bous, all desirable shades. Price- HC FANCY BUTTONS $1,300 worth of plain and fancy but tons of every known shape and color, will be sold at one third the cost ' manufacturer." ; J Merhants should make it a point to see and. inspecr this portion of OUR STOCK $14,000 of Elegant Imported Trimmings, Feathers, Breasts,! Wings, Flowers etc., embracing every color and combination.. Also thousands of Ladies' Hats for street and dress n ot - : ' -r - - - -ww. . t t M-m till LV V -JL- - ' 0 DOLLAR 37C THE Excursions on all railroads. Faa-e paid to every, purchaser of $25.00 or over Look for big Red CaLnvats Front . u ?P.?CIAL NOT!CE- All mail orders will receive special and prompt attention, as this department will e in charge of a thoroughly experienced mail order clerk who for three years was w.th one of the largest ma.l order houses n the United States. Address all communications to Adam Goldman, Manager, Hendelonvnle, N. C The New York aid St. Louis jConsolidkied Salvage CohnLpW.iry All buyers will be paid railroad fare for ; ' - one hundred miles. How to have your railroad fare paid. Buy ticket trim your stati agent and have him give you cash receipt; present this cash receipt en entering the building and railroad fare will be paid to all buyers making a purclase of $25 or over. Adam Goldman, President and General Manager, 377-379 Broadway, New York City, Liquidating the stock formerly owned by H-nry Twyford, on the premises, Twyford s old stand, Main st., Hendersonville, N. C. , . 1 - lO Das Look for the big Red Canvas Front Sa.le will positively open WediesdLy, June 13 tSJp rSS oSSL Kyerj P"rcha8fr is guaranteed- absolute satisfactionr We guarantee every garment, every price, and every statement here made, and we will take back, exchange or refund your money on unsasisfactory purchases Let Nothing Keep You Away. ' , v . The Hour is Set The date you know. -.The greatest sale ever held in North Carolina opens at Hendersonville,' June 13, for ten days Webnesday, June 13 Look for the big red canvas front H ustler Print, Hendersonville
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