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fl? H If If HI (r on m D Q i AT AND. BELO COST OUR ENTIRE BUSINE is Ik ilo 11 kJ IfiJ w THIS is not to mislead yon in order to get you into our Stores, and then mean something else, as it is often done by parties who have overstocked themselves, but in our case It is the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth ! It being our aim to go out of the business between now and Christmas, and in order to accomplish this we concluded to make a sacrifice of all the goods on hand. WE THROW OUR ENTIRE STOCK ON THE MARKET ! uid will sell it at anv reasonable offer, in order to procure money. The stock lias been bought this Fall and consists of fashionable and reliable goods in the line of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, Etc. Etc. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD ! SHELVES MUST BE EMPTIED 1 THE MONEY MUST COME ! When you come to our stores, examine the goods and get the figures, you will readily acknowledge that It is the Greatest Sacrifice Ever Known Mereo t6? We will cut prices that will stagger the trade. You may go to all the stores in this city to those especially who are claiming "not to be undersold" and get their prices, and then come into our storts, where you will Boon find out that you save money on every single article you may happen to buy. THIS IS NO FAKE ! NO LIE ! NO FALSE PRETENSE ! WE MEAK EVERY WORD WE SAY. To any party meaning business, we will sell our entire stock and fixtures at a great bargain for the cash. fcgPDON'T DELAY, but come at once in order to get first choice, and bring your neighbors with you. 0 KERN GO ISL'I ESI 7- entre St, G OLE) r m (ft A XL c a illi C3 1 IAMB L! St D Miff 1 During my business career of twenty years in this city, nobody can charge me with that 1 have promised anything which I didn't fulfill. It is not my style of doing business as to "throw out a bait" 1Q Order to get you into my steres, as it is done so much nowadays. If yo?i want to get , ULL AND HON YOU Vuhln lLd $?ome t0 meT' 1 lave teen in the Northern markets ftp several weeks, selecting such goods only which I knew would please my customers, and now as my shelves and counters arc loaded down wun an tne novelties ot the season, I propose to make things lively, and BWm TO AL mo T M0TI!. like 1 doThoSis nblo tun InllTl? 'U lcs25 Qr 3VUr Purc,iases- Yo" kn a merchant buys his goods direct from the manufacturers and pays the bui ad oinin- stores. 1011 'lH tlu !S h aiC h" ,nS the,r S00 timc' facilities for displaying this largo .lock are most exc ellent. 1 have sepaT-ted all Men's wear from the Ladies' goods, in 1 cash down, two separate ODS ARE THE PICK OF THE MARKET. ex hibHciolid folorl" ,inVVTV r n:N r a' 'Jn-i'lf11 "onaMe and seasonable good,, with trimmings to match every imaginable color or shade. The largest and handsomest line of DRESS FLANNELS ever cx luu.tcd, in &oIid tolois, Mnjub and plaids. HEN III hi J AS in every color. on can find anything you wai.it in the- NOTION line. MY STOCK OF SHOES, FOB LADIES AND MEN, SHOE, for Ladies, for mc, and . Kko a I HAVE CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY, 1-oToX $X Ve'T filKSt' 61 any0"- 1 LaV tbm i0r Me" T Boys and CiWren and can suit every poeketbook. To convince you how very low lm selling CUahinthi. season, I will quote A GOOD BOY'S SUIT, 7 to 13 Fon OVIjY S1 no . A GOOD YOUTH'S SUIT, aSe 15 to 18 " nd everything else in proportion. 1 have this season the largest and most complete stock of Clothin- I Clothing cheaper than any other store in the city dares to otter. My line of GENTS' FURNISHING G u vi4 ujiu in cnuits variety ana lower man ever. fty-Tr -;il K nt' t- j. i . . . . : .,ore.i, ahvays open "0 coVfn3OT r .his season than any Nor,be whoe es.abHsh.nent. My commodious yard in the rear of FOR ONLY S3.00 ; lCc;ar.ried' t Ling fought it for the SPOT CASH, with considerable discount off, I rruarant tn Mll you you wijl find in endless variety and lower than ever. " ' ulu,louuw uuu"5 ,s variea una wlH be lound exceptionally low. HATS, TRUNKS, CARPETS, RUGS and OIL CLOTHS VirdlR EDWARDS THE : ORIGINAL : LEADER : OF : LOW : PRICES. 3
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