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he mnt. Is j VOL, I. NO. 44. RUTHERFORDTON. N. C THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 100L S1.00 A YEA:?. OWR TERMS pot Casts., Buy fov Ca3h, Sell for 2 a, six. OUR RULE: Add One Short Pro fit and Stop WBWB o This business began a few short years ago in a small way, with the aim first of ingratiating itself firm ly and for all time into the confidence and good graces of the trading masses of Western North Carolina. This end accomplished, the next move was expansion, and a third incentive was the set determination of stopping short of nothing less than the biggest 3 in the Blue Ridge Section. The phenominal growth of our trade during the past six years demanded the present mammouth structure into which we will soon be fully installed and ready with tremendous stocks of fresh, new goods in all lines to serve trading humanity in general. "We handle goods of the hihhest cui-bk and jsest makes fkom the leadimi maxitfactuueks and busi ness houses of the land. all dependable and first-class ix eveky particular. Standard Calicoes 5 cents. 4-4 Percales 10 to 12 cents. Wash Fabrics all prices. 4-4 Domestics 5 to 10 cents. Fancy Plaids and Stripes. Wool Serges 42 inches, 40 to 75cts Full stock of. Linings and Trimmings. EMENTI : ve Shoe Stock. Celebrat el makers 11a m i 11 n , Brown, II. C. Goodman, Bimi ii ir.izs huinininr. An in- F. Kevnolds for men, wnnci! i-.aue Kiau me tia oi re- : ONK PKU'K T ) AM. (kXflfc JlAKKM) IN PLAI.V KI'Jl :i.S. rock iioitom rnicKs. HEi.iAr.LK "Ovii Pass Word. Table Linens, Bleached 85 to 75 cents. Oil Kel Damasks 25 to GO cents. Linen Doylins and Napkins 25 to $1.00 dozen. 5-4 Oil Cloth 15 eents- : and children all guarantee!, Lot) to $5.K. Hi assortment in a ! u..dsoine, convenient, well Job t() d()se at one.half valm. n,il(hens sh.K 2.V. to f 1.5(1. do not arrogate to ourselves' By 10th November we expect to be moved and 1 vita t ion is hereby extended everybody to come auO. ' moval from a small crowded, one-story 'buildisig.. to t lighted and roomy Department Store. Kenio:nU ; ., all the credit for these grand results. You stood by us with loyalty and unllinching patronage. It is now becocing and proper that we recognize you as stockholders in 1 1 L . P Tl ' .11 I 1 A 11 r 1 1 uui neu nome. as neremiore. mis M.au ue jour nome wore, neauquarrers xor an. 50 65f 7- lm aml .-natural wihk! handles a saving of When you can't come, send your children, who will receive the saue uniform and 25 to 50 cents for fancy handles. kind treatment. Full Stock Umbrellas. All Wool Dickens Kerseys 50 cents. School Boy Jeans- - 12A cents. Splendid Jeans 25 cents. LACE CURTAINS 75c. to .$3.00 Chenille Curtains $2.00 to $5.00. Window Shades (Linen) 15 to 50 cents. Furniture Stock Large, Side Boards Bed Imnges Parlor Suits Prd I loom Sni's Going to do the largest business in this country. Head carefully the six corner 12.Z0 to 35.00. Full line Odd Cli .irs, Ba kers, Baby Carriages, stone inscriptions upon which we operate. Take time to read below a few figures. (Jo-Carts, Cradles, Easels, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Cup- We quote from various departments. Only a few can be mentioned for lack of space. M&nfs Underwear. Twenty-five Dozen to close out. Heavy Fleeced at 25 cents. Extra Double Fleeced at 50 cents. Drawers to match. Wright's Celebrated Health, all wool fleeced $1.00 to $1.50. Ladies1 Underwear. 15 cents to $1.00. Union Suits for Lads and Misses. .25 to 50cts. Elgin and Waltham Watches, gold and nickel casej; Watch Chains, Neck Chains, Bracelets, Collal and Buff Buttons, Breast Pins, Ear Kings, Finger Kings. Chains, Stick.Pins, Beauty Pins, Baby Pins, Etc. Biggest StockClothing in the Country. Men's Suits... . $3.00 to $15.00 Boys' Suits $1.00 to $8.00 Overcoats 3.00 to $12.00 Odd Pants and Broken Suits at reduced prices. Large Stock Men's Hats. Newest shapes in Stiff and Crush. Alpines 1.00, 1.25 and $1.50. Black and colors. 25 cents to the best. MEN'S NECKWEAR. Big line to close out at 10 to 50 cents MEN'S SHIRTS White and in colors Laundered and Soft 50c, 75c. and $1.00, Big lot to close at 3." to 75 cents. LARGE SELECTION Overal s and Jumpers 50c. to $1.00. Satisfaction must accompany ev ery ARTICLE SOLD HERE. "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE. GOODS FOUND NOT 'TO BE AS REPRESENTED MAY BE RETURNED (IN MERCHANTABLE CONDITION) AND MONEY REFUNDED. Beautiful Line Cheap Coffins, Oak Cherry and Cloth Cover ed Caskets. White Caskets for Children. boards, Kitchen Safes. All manner of Tin Ware 5 to 10 cents and up. We sell likrs anti-rust tin goods waranted. sresware. Full line of Table aivl Pocket Cutlery, Silver Spoons, Knives and.Forks, Carpenters Tools, Contractors Supplies, Hatchets 10 to Beautiful line Hanging Hall Lamps, Stand Lamps, Lanterns, Burners, Chim- 75 cents, Hammers 10c. to $1.00, Saws 50 to 1.50. neys and Wicks. SCHOOL BOOKS We exchange New Books for Old Ones at one-half price. Crockery. COOK STOVES We can sell you a Star leader 8.50 to 25.00. Heating Stoves 3.00 to 10. IV. Big ASSORTMENT SHOT (iUNS single and double borrel 5.50 to 15.00. Anything in plain and decorated Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets. A Bar gain Counter with 432 pieces io close at 10 cents each. W Ladies Capes'50 cents to 8.00 latest styles ; Ladies Coats and Jackets 3.00 to 5.00 ; Misses Jackets at popular prices. ankets. Grocery Stock. Heavy, Staple and Fancy. Best brands of Family Flour. 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar - Sl.W 14 lbs. llice - J-W 12 lbs. Good Green Coffee. 1(K) Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Shoulders closest prices. Everything in Can Goods new and fresh. Tomatoes, 10 cents; Pie Peaches 10 cents; Sweet Com, 10 cents; Salmon, 10 cents. Kelishes, Salad?, Sauces and Catsups. Full stock 65 cents to 5.00 per pair. The famous Elkin Blanket, made in N. C, all wool, 10-4. 11-4. These are the best known to the trade. Low figures. G Everything desired in this line. Large assortment 10 to 55 cents. Car load of Salt, white seamless 100 pounds, 60 cents each. w M iflinsry. Highest market price paid in cash or trade for all kinds country produce. Our Headwear Department for women is complete and furnish es the newest and most stylish Hat? to be seen this teaon. Beautiful line Draperies, Curtain Poles and Fixtures. FULL STOCK! Drugs, Diamond Dyes, Etc. Trunks, Valises, Grips and-Suit Cases. POLITK ATTKXTIO.i, EFMOIEVT HEU, OTICK SLKYICE, SyUAKE I'l AUMih WITH ALL NO PETS OK IW VOISED FEW EVEKY MAN'S 51.00 EVVS ALIKE AT THIS STORE. i D)Tq MIHIL.ILS) 522SE233ZZ V 3 fi f - f. 1 1 I .J 3 1 . n
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