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U 0p V S i u Uq. DEIST'S CLOTHI1TG JkJSTJD UnsriSHIIlsrCB-S, JLtsTO WINTER. 1891 VOL- H. ' .CHARLOTTE, N. C.t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1890. NO. 94. OGE CLOTHING. t us lay before tou some in rmation, and leave 7ou to Uvrer the questions: Where can I be best clothed at the least expense? Of course you want style. Every man does. Xow. some people have the notion obtained by trading at Second rate places, that style is expensive. But it isn't. Net at our store at .-v t-vnf mi t ro r n o our w orKiiijl ioliius jusu r 1 1 1 , , - 1 -1 -. . . -r- wl41 as into our Dress ana 1 . T iw;iess Clothes. still! Workmanship croes into . call L'lll . 1.., .r. r. 1 1, a .lnt-ho fi nd skill niilkfS M.ull'C? I lit V"'"'u I . I ,1 1 . I 11 them. That is wiiy tney looiv weu, hang well, keep their shape, and are a satisfaction to the eve as well as to the body. Tested by .-tyle our clothing takes the high est place. ake our Clothing and compare it with any other, and you'll Lee that we sell well-made Clothing. This is true, not of home of our Clothing only, out: all of it; through and tnrougn, inside and out, it's well made. Next, vou want Clothing that will fit vou. To get Perfect Fit ting Ready-Made Clothing, yon imm -0 where they sell only the Ust. There is Ready-Made Cloth ing that don't fit. It' s inferior in manulacture. You can get only the BEST of us. .The- IW niothine don't cost fny more than the noi-u . , i. pthing. And that is way, oiiftlitv prmsirlp.red. we can of- ter our high grade gooas ai, w Iito as are mauc 7 , 'here. Is it necessary to urge you to buy our Clothing? You want good material and a good fit. You want Well-Made Clothing m Oooa Style. You eau get it at our Store. Ofcoursft wo have provided for en who cannot wear regular maae .1 r. Wp hutTA n;-,rto fnr vArv larse unit CAllUMSKiCO lui " J pn "Stouts" for stout men, --rats wr fleshy men, -'Longs" for very tall en and "Sllm" for slender men. Our terms are strictly cash and our Prices are always marked in plain figures. I vnA To fit 1st U1LDINC, MENS TV) THING THE WORLD WONJSERS AT OUR PRICES. Our great fall stock has arrived and is open for inspection. We ask you to take a look through our stock. To those who cannot come and look through we would say that all mail orders receive our best attention. Goods ordered by mail will always be found as represented and we will, pay Express charges on goods returned. Samples furnished when requested. We ask Special Atteation to our great line of Black goods in English Corkscrews and Worsteds, Clay Worsteds, Imported Cheviouts etc. We have these imported goods made up in single breasted sacks, straight and round cut, Double breast ed sacks, cutaway sacks, 3 button t cutaways, and Single and Double breasted Prince Albert suits. We have many NEW PATTERNS in Cassimers and Cheviouts all cut in the latest styles .and tailor made. Besides these fine line of cheap and medium priced suits- that cannot be matched by our competitors. Good Suits at S6.50. Splendid Cheviot Suits at $7.50. You pay 10.00 elsewhere for suits no better than these. ' and NEARLY OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, CHARLOTTE. N. C. BQYS CLOTHING We have provided for the Boys and are showing a splendid line of Wear resist ing Boys and Chil drens suits. Mothers will do well to look at our Knee Pant suits, ages G to 14 at $2.00, $2.50, 3.00 $4.00 and $5.00. You can have your boy neatly and sty lishly fitted up in a suit at our store for less money than else where. KILT AND JERSEY SUITS. Aii excellent as sortment of these suits and they are all new Kilt Suits at 2.00, 2.50 and $3.00. Jersey suits briad ed and trimmed in the latest style $5.00. They are beauties. OVERCOATS, The largest and finest line ever shown in Charlotte. W e have no room to de scribe them here. Come and look at them. CLERICAL SUITS. COMPANY HATfe, CAPS, S?C. This department is very complete and we have endeavored to get Hats to suit every man, boy or child that mav come into our Store. We are agents nere for the Celebrated DUXLAP HATS, and carry a fine line of these goods in Silks, Cassimeres, and Derbys. When you wear a DUNLAP HAT you know that you have the leading fetyle and the best hat made. Dunlap leads, the others follow, We also have a Derby made on the same blocks the 5.00 Dunlap Derbys are made on, which we sell for $8.50. This is the best hat to be had, excepting only the 5.00 Derbys STETSON HATS. We have these in soft goods from the cheapest hat he makes to the very ; fine black sold at 7.50. "Evening Sun," soft Hats, all the prevailing! colors and latest shapes at 3.00 2.-1 50 2.00 and 1.50. Stiff Hats, black and brown, Dun- laps and Youman Shapes, 2.50 2. 00 arid 1.50. Boys Stiff Hats, fine quality 1.50 SOFT HATS, a fine stock of all sizes and dimen sions to suit Farmers, Merchants and all out door laboring men. A good Fur Hat for 1.00 A splendid Fur Hat for 1.50 An Excellent Fur Hat for 2.00. Cheaper ones at 50c and 75c. Crush knock-about hats, black, blue, brown and tan 50c. 75c. 1.00 and 1.50. A HAT CONFORMATOR. We have lately purchased a Hat Conformator and our customere hats will be perfectly conformed to their heads. We measure your head and make the hat the shape of your head, smoothly fitting every bump. I'FTJRMSHING GOODS. We carry the finest and most com plete stock of Mens Furnishing goods in this section and our store is always full We dont alio it to get low. We mention a few things in this line. SHIRTS. Full dress Shirts embroidered front 1.50. These would be cheap enough at 2.00. Best pleted bosom 1.25 Good unlaundried Shirts 50c. Best unlaundried Shirt i 00 Boys unlaundried 50c. Outing and Overshirts in endless variety, prices 25c. to 4.50 each. A nice line of woolen Shirts espec ially adapted to men who are exposed to the weather. In these coods we have made special selections for rail road men. . v UNDERWEAR, all kinds, all grades, all prices. Black if you want it, and a very handsome line of light weights for fall wear. NIGHT SHIRTS a very handsome line prices 50c to 1.50. Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves all colors. Dog skin and Buck skin. Gloves, lined and unlined Cashmer and knit Gloves of all kinds. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. An ellegant line and prices low. Special drive in a beautiful line of cotton, balbrigan and woolen half hose at 25c. NECKWEAR. We have the reputation of keeping the hadsomest line of Neckware in the city and this seasons spread will sus tain this reputation. We get all the new styles. We offer a great bargain in a line at 25c. The same quality you have been paying 50c. for. See our adjustable Ring Scarfs at 50c. They are pretty sere. Hand some Tecks, Puffs and Four in Hands 25 35 50c. and 1.00. FURNISHING GOODS. COLLARS and CUFFS. Linen Collars. 10c. 4-Ply Linen Collars Vic E. & W. Collars 25c. Linen Cuffs 15c. 4-Ply Linen Cuffs 26c. E. & W. Cuffs 40c. Clergymen's Collars 25c. Celluloid Collars 15c. SUSPENDERS. Boys' Suspenders 1 10c. Men's Suspenders ..15c. to $1.2." Imported Guyot Suspenders 50c. American " 40c. Atwood Suspenders 25c. to $1.00 Silk Suspenders (black) 75c. to 1.25 HANDKERCHIEFS. 50 Doz. Men's Hemstitched Handkerchief at 15 cents. They are easily worth 25 cents. A beautiful lot assorted styles, ALL LIN EN, 25 cents and 35 cents. Nice Handkerchiefs 5 cents and 10 cents. White Silk Handkerchiefs 50 cents. Black Silk Handkerchiefs 75 cents. LYON SILK UMBRELLAS. Scri yen's Patent Elastic Seam DRAWERS, RUBBER COATS, McINTOSH COATS, LEATHER COATS, SMOKING JACKETS, j i SILK DOUBLE-BREASTED VESTS. We have the Splendid Stock of the Season. All Right Goods at Right Prices. Put thy Dollar where it does the most good. ROGERS & CO. 21 West Trade St. ROGERS & CO. 21 West Trade St. ROGERS & COMPANY. 21 Wst Trade Street. ROGERS & CO. . 21 West Trade St. 21 West Trade St. St ROGERS & COMPANY. 21 West Trade
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