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V - X 'li I n it 4 1 J ! 0 ir' 6 limits Sritome VOL. I. NO. 14. iff?- 1 '' 1 li V Si it BUTHBBFOBDTON, N, C. WEDNESDAY, APKIL 10, 1901. - Easter is here and with it the usual demand for new clothes. You want to greet the return of flowers and birds with pretty new dresses, hats, shoes, suits, etc., and in order to supply your wants we have bought and just opened a large and well selected spring stock of everything that is new and up-to-date in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions, Laces, Embroideries, Millin ery, Etc. OUR GRAND OPENING last week was a success beyond our highest expectations, and now in order to keep the "ball rolling," we are going to quote you some prices that will sur prise you, so read this carefully and then come quick and see for yourself. S i We have a large stock of Men's Boy's and Children's Clothing in all the Lest goods and newest styles Black Clay Worsteds, Un- i finished Worsteds, (Jassimers, at lowest prices. Young men, don't r fail to see these Nobby Flannels that are so fashionable, as well as Z cool and comfortable for Spring and Summer wear. We have them from $5.00 to $15.00 per suit fit and workmanship equal to tailor made. We beg to call your attention to our Shirts, Neckwear, Col lars and Underwear Men's Shirt Waists, Etc. MOTHERS You should see our line of Mrs. Jane Hopkins' Boy Suit?, fully guaranteed. We can fit and please you in anything in this line. SPECIAL SALE! On Saturday. April 13th, we will put several hundred articles in odds and ends, Notions, bric-a-brac, remnants, laces, etc., on one counter and call it the 10 Cent Counter. Articles worth from 15 to 25 cents of every description, every one a bargain and you had best come early if you want your share. 3 I 3 U It is a well established fact we are the leaders in this line-, and Z when you see our new goods you will be surprised. Wo have all the new shades in Silks, Plain, and Lace Effect, 50 cents, 75 cents and 1.00 per yard. Satin, Berber, Soliels, Poplins in Black and Colors. Brilliantines, very nobby in colors. x I Fine Shoes, Coarse Shoes, Lad'es, Men and Children's Shoes--Shoes of every description, at all kinds of prices, except high prices. Pretty Patent Leather Slippers for Ladies, $2.00; Famous Julia Marlowe Boot, $3.00; Good Shoes, all sizes, $1.00 up. Men's Fine Patent Vici, newest shapes, all sizes, $4.00, others ask $5.00. Our H. C. Goodman Shoes for Children are warranted, and prices are low- In faci, if it is Shoes you want, you have only to give us a chance and we will will suit your taste, and pocketbook too. II II II UJM'3sm5H KSfcV.O LOOK1 LOOK! LOOK! One lot Silks, dark colors, worth 25 to 35 cents on bargain counter at 12J cents. One lot Silks, all colors, worth 35 to 75 cents. We will let you have them for 25 cents. Don't miss this opportu nity to buy a Silk Waist or Dress. s z z Laces! Laces! Laces! I wmmm a, WASH GOODS! We are sure that we have the largest stock of Laces ever brought to this country. 3000 YARDS! Silk laces, French and English Valenceinnes laces, Torchon laces, Machine laces, Common Co' ton laces, prices to suit everybody frora cent to 25 cents per yard. All Over Laces 25 cents per yard, pretty pattern. Better pieces, 50 cents to $1.00 per yard. mbroideries! Z WELL! We can't begin to describe them, but listen! We have twenty choice varieties of wash goods in all colors, ranging in price from 5 cents to 30 cents. Lovely French Ginghams, Mercin ized, 12.V cents, 15 cents, and it just looks like silk. Dimities, White lawn, and Satin and Lace, Stripped Dimities all the new est creations Piques 10 and 12 cents, others ask 15 and 20 cents for them. Twenfy-five pieces of Ginghams, regular 12 cents qual ity, while they last, 10 cents. Good yard wide Percale 10 cents. Dotted Swisses, for pretty curtains, 10 to 25 cents. Bleached cur tain Scrim, 36 inches wide, 5 cents. All kinds of Draperies at all prices, except high prices. Ardsley Foulard, latest thing for Spring drepses, 12 and 15 cents, all 86 inches wide. Silk Shirt Waists, 2 real good quality, $2.50 We have cheaper ones too. $ Premiums! Premiums! PREMIUMS! Pictures of every description, $25.00 and 50.00 worth of tick ets. Serviceable pieces' of glass ware for $10.00 worth of tickets, pretty and useful silverware, etc. Always Save Your Tickets thev are vrorth money to you. Swiss and Hamburg Edges and Insertions from 3 cents to the daintiest patterns 5 cents, G cents, 7 cents, Si cents, 10 cents, 12 cents to 25 cents per yard. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! z z Fancy and very swell Neckwear. Belts, Gloves and Hosiery for Ladies, Newest L'Aiglon. Famous W. B. Erect Form Corsets, also several other good brands. Ladies Undervests 5 cents to the finest. New line ready-made Muslin Underwear, lowest prices. ! MILLINERY, nr MTSS BRAY has received nothing but praise on every side since she opened up her stock a week ago, and if you will call on her for your hat you may rest assured that you will get the very latest style, and at a price that is sure to suit you. Give her a call and see for yourself. HiiEiEnKiiiE CAROLEEN, N. C. PIS K2roo G. CAB AN ISSj Manager. 4 5333 81.00 A YEAR. t r I 3 K 9 3 4 I t K 9 j0& )
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