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od Merchandise to he Sold Faster a Cheaper Than You Ever Saw Sold M n y Gods w Frft Wi da I a Opens iggest Sale in 25 Years m In It's (IlP PTPafpst Cpllinor nrr!fi nnr? mnc( niirli4vr mni.Alinn,K . i r J i .... . v " sv wunwiuijc uuMciunu m iiiuuern umes. . coiossaisaie indeed, one with a purpose and reason. The store is decorated, the stock well displayed, extra people being employed. Every nick and corner will be crowded with saving opportunities. Save your money, folks, and wan lor mis, me most stupendous, the most magnificent and positively the most sincere, sensational and startling bargain event you have ever seen in your life. It's me one real sale without comparison big and bom fide. A A. TU us N LAN nroe,-&a a 9 n k . C2 uAYs '11 H cm S3 : id 6 3 009 Silk Poplins, worth $1.50, all colors . . . Handbags, worth $:J.00 and more $1.95 Ladies' Dandy $3.00 to $8.00 Trimmed Hats $2.95 New Washable Skirts, worth $6.00 and $8.00, for 3.4-5 Dresses that wholesale for $7.50 for , H9S Ladies' Neat Skirts, worth $10.00, only $4.95 Ladies' Black and Tan Hose, worth $1,00 for Suit Cases, worth $2.50 and $1.00, for only One lot of Boy's Shoes,worth $.'.00, on sale at Of Fine Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery, and Re&dy-to-Wear Goods For Men, Women and Children . Going, at Public 'Sale Entire Stock Turned Over to fallahaii Kvviam New York-Chicago- .vuiiuuuii 310111 mm Los Angeles-St. Louis 9 ooo forth of Goods to lfe&ve the building within 19 days at prices that will bring people 20 to 40 miles around $15 ed. ii cket Monroe, N. C. F. P. WINNE In Charge. Short Lengths in riccc Goods, worth 40c and 50c, at lien's Shirts, worth up to $1.50. Special l 20c 75c I $1.481 98c $1.45 Men's Odd Lot of Hat? worth $2.50 to $:5.00 for Men's Special Overalls worth $1.50, for Ladies' Sport Hats, all colors,-worth $1.00 45 One lot of short sleeved $2.00 Dresses for 95c 10 Dozen $1.25 Shirt Waists for only 85c Special lot of Men's Low Shoes, worth $1.50 for $2.98 Special Lot of Ladies' Slip pers, good numbers, worth $-1.00 $1.45 One lot Ladies' Shoes, worth $6.00 to.$9.00, for 83.95 Men's Suits, worth $15 and $20, for 9 Men's All Wool New Suits, worth 10.00, for Men's $.00 Pants, Pin Stripe, Khaki and Tan, worth $:'.00 I
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