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CLEARANCE THAT'S REAL ~ TALKED OF IN EVERY HOME AM *. , ~ - The Greatest Clear- Old Prices Simply t —— ; ' , —, _ , . M . „ smashed -A*™, LAZARUS BR OTHER SI E'eliS J I—————— 1 I 1 ' • iVH . ■ • «—n^— , " N ' Entire Stock of High Glass Character in Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes to be Unloaded In LOW PRICE MAKERS | riorganton, - N. C. HIGH PRICE BREAKERS ASTONISHING! UNPARALLED! UNBELIEVABLE! ASTOUNDING! Sale Opens Wednesday, July 24th 9:00 A. M. Dress Goods. 25 cent values 18cts 50c values 35 cts $l.OO values ~ - - 89 cts . ✓ 25c Nainsook 12 1-2 12 1-2 cent Dimity * 8 cts 15 cent Mercerized Waistings 10 cts 18 cent 40finch Persian Lawn, sale price 12 cts \ While Every Thing Has Advanced We bought months previous to an assured ad vance. The rise in wholesale prices averaged 25 per cent. We profited just that much. Our enormous purchasing power, our control of the market with our ready spot cash, all' work to getherfor your benefit. % J* Never Better Prepared i With a determination to over-shadow all form- t er efforts and establish a new record in Value ? Giving. Remember one thing, when Lazarus Bros, starts out to do a certain service they gen erally accomplish it. This particular sale was not organized for a day—our plans were large and wise; they were formulated to hold public interest continually;that's what they have done and are still doing. Prices like these are our dependence, they carry conviction and keep business at high pressure. Everything in our Millinery Department at less than cost « " r | R . . / - - r ' - ~" Morgan ton. N. C. TEN DAYS OF FU6IOUS DISTRIBUTION. Heads 01 Each Department Given Full Power To mark and sell as they see fit; time, money and brains spent to make this sale one that will stamp indelibly in your minds the one occasion of your lives where Lazarus Bros.' great organiza tion was appreciated enough to deal out —square out of their pockets, in the shape of profit giving. • Morganton Aroused To Its Utmost.' Ihis unusual sale is conceded by merchants ones to be the most daring and extravagant disposal ot High Grade Merchandise evei' known to have taken place in this town, this exciting sale can be directly attributed to our advance great pur chases Forcibly—Relentlessly—Rapidly—it came unheralded, unexpected, fore-warned. Terms Of This Sale Positively Cash. -—■■■ ■ ■ ■ % ... —— „ —=_*- Men's Low Cut $5 Shoes Men's Suits $5 and $6 re- • 18 * 00 A* 9x13 . $3.75. Men's Low Cut $4 duced* to $3.85. Men's 113.75. $lO.OO Art Shoes $3.25. Men's low Suits $12.50 reduced to Square 9x12 $7.50. $5 Cut $3.50 Shoess3. Men's - $8.75. Men's Pants $l.- Art Square $3.75. Shoes $2.65. 50 kind 89c. Great reduction in Car- Men s Low Cut $2.50 pet, Rugs and Mattings. sl 9S Come With The Highest Expectations. Figure as low as you will, consider the goods to be of the very highest grade but you will not be able to realize until you see for yourselves the tremendous cut-prices; it will amaze you; seems impossible, you won't know ho* it can be done, will seem like a miracle of merchandising, yet we will prove every word. FANCY DRESS LAWNS- H 0 ?! 6 *? 6 ? ?° mesUc sc " _ . , .. . Unbleached Domestic a a ALL SHOES REDUCED. Bc. value Der yard 4 l-4c. 12 l-2e. value per yard 8 1-2 * hea7y PM 6 Me "' S ' Udies and CUldrens ' Me. value per yJt l-2c. Bes l g rade GdaUr Hfch and ta, Cut. cloth per yard 15c. Store Closed Wednesday, Jolj 23nd, to Hark Down Stock. Save This Bill And Wait For It! The outcome will go down on record as being the most won derful, the most stupendous undertaking for this class of merchandise ever even dreamed of. Sale Starts Wednesday 9 A. M. Ladies And Misses Low Cut Shoes. $2.50 Oxfords, : : : - *?> $ 1.85 $2.00 Oxfords, ; :* : : 1.65 - $1.75 Oxfords, • : : : * : : 1.39 $1.50 Oxfords, : -■ : : : : 98c. PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS. Values up to 75 cents, this sale 35 cts. ( '''* • : ■ We Are Indeed Very Proud of our last Season's success. The close of another season affords opportunity for retrospection, and as we look over our records it is with warm feeling of appreciation and gratitude for the con tinued loyalty and support of our many customers. Watch us during the coming season. % «- MEN'S SUITS. $ 15.00 "alues reduced to $lO.OO. Prices Plainly Marked. A large force of helpers now engaged changing the store into a Bargain Carnival. The entire stock is being arranged to the greatly reduced prices. The place, in every detail, will be daily • decorated and- special tables and lots placed here and there, all marked with tempting new prices that will surely interest each and every individual that enters our store. Remember you pay only marked prices. * > i V • s4 iiats : : : : $3.50 -Men's $2 hats : : : : " ; $1.35 Men's 50 cent shirts : : : : 39c. Men's Belts : : : : : 15c. Men's Overalls : : : : : 25c. N »
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