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pcMrifiv5nrnrocifo Store opens Wednesday at 9 a. m. Extra Clerks will be brought from the different stores of our chain to take care of you, Your Choice $2. 1 9 Or. 4 GliMIftiaimm Dresses annicfl miosiieiry One lot Ladies' full fashion hose worth $3.00 for $1.98 One lot Silk Hose worth $2.00 for $1.39 One lot Silk hose worth up to $1.50 for .98 One lot Skirts worth up to $2.50 at $1.89 One lot Children's Gingham Dresses, worth up to $2.00, at $1.39 One lot dresses worth $1.50 for $1.19 Baby blankets, worth $1.50 and $1.75, for $1-39 Ladies' Outing Gowns, worth up to $2.50, for $1.69 House dresses, worth up to $2.00, at $1.39 House dresses, worth up to $3.50, at $2.75 Bleaching, worth 45c, at 37 c Bleaching, worth 35c per yard, at 29c w ttie Workin Mann Men's work Shirts for Blue Buckle Overalls at Men's work Socks at Men's Socks at Men's Socks at Men's Silk Hose, worth $1.50, at Men's undershirts and drawers in bed, each .98c $2.59 8c .15c 19c ..98c rib-$1.29 ri "i ',A W YOUR CHOICE it 0 I zzoU EACH The factory man will be hen to bold thin sale, and will start at 12 in. sharp SATURDAY, St,T 25th, 12 M. SHARP Wn have l). . n fortunate in securiug from the manufacturers of Quality Brand Alumi num Ware a larue quantity of the mot. popular kitcheu utensilH at a very low figure. Wo now ltiw you the benefit of having this ware at lews than factory cost as we could not replace this for what we are Koinj? to ell it for. Now is the time to equip your kitchen with Aluminum Ware that is guaranteed to wear for 20 years at less than enamel ware. Come early as we only have a limited amount to sell at this price. No noodn reserved, no phono order. You will have to come for these bargains. No goods fold to clerks. O1 3 i ill four Quart Colonial KettU m gjt Of 3 Nested Sauce Pan Five Quart Tea Kettle Two Quart Double Boiler Seven Cup Coffee Percolator Tea Ball Tea Pot 4 Quact Preserving JVetue S3 "J Quart Coloniat , Sauce Pan Six Qaert Preeerring Kettle VaMtSHBrtSXKmB, B3)rs Good mi IM5(0K Remnant Bundles .79c Spool Thread, 100 yards at 5c Shoe Polish in tan, 2inl, at 9c Silk Taffeta, per yard -$1.98 Mohawk Sheets, worth $3.00, for $2.39 94 Bleach Sheeting, worth $1.25, at--98 Cotton Checks 22c Percale in dark and light colors, worth up to 45c per yard, at 34c Two papers Pins for 5c Good heavy unbleached Sheeting worth 30c per yard, at - - j 23c Towels, worth 40c, at - -- - 33c Towels, worth 35c, at , 25c Towels, worth 25c, at - 19c Slhioes! Stoes! Men's Work Shoes at $4.98 Men's heavy work and Scout shofes $2.89 Men's dark tan Shoes in English last, worth up to $8.00, at ... : r $5.98 Men's dark tan shoes for dress wear $4.98 Misses' heavy work shoes J $1.89 Ladies' solid leather shoes, worth up to $5.00, at - - .$3.98 Ladies' solid leather shoes, worth up to $6.00, at..- . $4.75 DC II Stores Buy and Sell For Less J. C. Rabfo old stand Main St, Marion, N. C.
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