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THE 'MoWlNG -POST, THURSDAY, 'FELBRUARY 15, 1900. ft. t ONE GF IIOYT'S BEST. Tex as Steer at tbe Academy of Ml' Satnrday, Feb. 17tU. "A Texas Steer" is headed this way, and froftn all accounts will arrive here next week. Arrangements 'have leen anade to captirre this two-horned pro duct tf the Wild and Wooly 'West, and vt is definitely announced that "A Texas -Steer" will be at tin Academy Kxf Slusic Saturday, February 17. Charles Hoyt stands today as the 3eading satirical playwright of this country, ami his fa me rents on the suc cess achieved by "this play. He was comparatively unknown until "A Texas Steer" took the uuetrapo'lis by Btonm and !broke all records by a con- HON.' CIIASr II. 1IOYT. tinuous run of four hundred nights. L?fe at tbe national capital is iw crayed, -with "especial attention to cer tain types of politicians. The hero is a -wealthy Texan, elected to Con gress against ibis will. One of his first political friends in -Washington is Brassy Gall. Its a suggestive uutoie, and tells "the character of the lobbyist represented. lie is but a sample of the 'humorous yet powerfully drawn 'types in -which the play abounds. There is all sorts of fun, -with the dingle exception of tbe -vulgar or risque. There Is a pretty love -story, and some touches of homely pathos that goes to ihe heart. Reserved seats now on sle. Prices: 'Reserved seats lower floor, $1 gal lery, $50. General admission, 75c., and gallery, 25c. Wooflcott is offering this -week at Ws Challenge Sale North State Flour at a very low price. Conservative au'fhon'ties at Brad ford, England, express ifhe opinion fthat merino -wool has gone as high as it is likelj- to go. - Lost. IA pocket book containing a lot of valuable papers and a small sum of money, either at depot, tent or on the street. A iiberal reward and no ques tions asked if finder will leave it at this office. LAST NovemlDer -we introduced to the public "Our First ChaUenge Sale," promising them that we -would from time to time have these sales whirh as our patrons all know, are not misrepresented but are the getting together of a lot of high-class bargains and ofierina: them M nKS attention whatever to advanced prices of merchandise generaUy, but offering to the pubHc good goodsf useful good and SonaX as win at prices which are not lost to-the manufacturer. We do not put this forward as a money-making schemebut af an advertisement and we here chaUenge any merchant or merchants in the State to meet these prices., Take no man's word. See for yourself ! Index to Si S artickS in Section No - - . r Challenge No. 1 Is a "Ladies Hemstitched "Linet" Handkerchief. Something entire' new. Wears and washes splendidly. All nicely made and are cheap at "c. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE. Ale. each Challenge No. 2 Ton like nice Handkerchiefs, and here Is a splendid embroidered, hem stitched one, Tvith the initial daintily nvorked in the corner. Any fletter you wish. Thev are -worth 10c. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE. .5c. each Challenge No. 3 'And -we challenge the Tvorld on this one. A full size gentleman's hem stitched Handkerchief. "SVe personally guarantee EVERY " THREAD LINEN." You know what they axe worth. Only a small lot. CHALLENGE PRICE. ..i ..10c Challenge No- 4 Starts a" list of splendid" household erticles. This, No. 4, is a nice 3S-ineh. unbleajched . Scrim. Pretty patterns, and cost ito .make fic. a yard. CHALLENGE PRICE ..,4c. yard Challenge No. 5 A better Scrtm that retails for 12VjC. Dainty designs and nk-e enough for any house. Only got three" pieces of this. CHALLENGE PRICE 7J2c. Challenge No. 6 This is something yon have never teen before. Just out. You have to ee it to appreciate it. Figured Scrim YOU VnlL.14 KLAUHA' SEE THAT THE ABOVE LIST CONtTiFv a t rrr vTcTittt TTPTnUATP BARGAINS AND NOT THE TRASHY LITTLE THINGS WHICH T RE VOT rSfp fV ?-4VD rvn -MAKE UP SO MANY sn!T.T.P.n "wivht o i.tiiV. " fLut NOi CHEAP AT AM PRICE, AND Tr nnVOlin THE PUHLin Tlx rBLIC IN -liLll. IN t s The Season and the SELLING- good merchandise at reasonable prices is honest trading. I W this kind of trading that has won and is winning fresh patronage to store riernt along. But there comes a time when the good thing ceases to v". at a reasonable price, then what? Why, jnst this: We mark it at an unrea sonable price, that is an unreasonably low price. The fag end of a season aiiu. our natural anxiety to clean up lines in their season are mostly, responsioie iuj. these profitlosses. It's a good healthy policy to clean up as you go along-nu matter what the loss and we know that you appreciate the price reaction. Our entire winter stock -of Ladies' Coat Suits Separate Skirts oioaKs, Capes, Furs, Dressing Sacques and Bath Kobes at lialf the original price. SMOKING JACKETS. 9 Japanese. aM' silk quilted, smoking jackets price $5.00 or $2.50 4 Tricot, plaid lined office coats price $5.00 for -.$2.50 4 Plaid back Golf Cloth Coats price $0.50 for $3.25 MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS. 2 Wool Plaid Bit th Robes price $8.50 for. $4.25 2 Handsome Wool Dressing Gowns girdles price $10 for.. $5.00 WOOL SWEATERS. 12 Wool Ribbed Sweaters CMaroon, Black and 31.00 for Blw 50c G RAICH EN GLOVES. Trade mark "Best in tbe 'World." Men's Sheepskin, oil tanned, lined and uuliued working Gloves price 25c., for 12c Buck Palm Gauntlets war Van ted 'horse hide iined and tmlined price 75c, for 37Vc Buck and Oil Tan Gauntlets- warranted band-made price $1.00, for . -Motor-man's Mitts, extra heavy knit wrist, wool lined, Buck Palms, leather backs price $1.00, for 50c 0c Cordovan horse hide, line proof, palm gauu'tlets, hand made price $1.25, for 62c Gents' wool-lined fur-top Kid Gloves, pat. spring price $1.00. for 50c Boy's wool lined, fur top Kid Gloves, pat. spring price 75c, for 37MrC Youths' AtrakUn Kid Palms price 50c, for 25c MEN'S UNDERWEAR, No stock excels ours in value, giving at the commeircement of a reason. The assortment is the best and nothing elsewhere approaches the low prices when we determine to clear. The stock of sizes is first rate now all sorts smd every kind go ait just half the nririnnl i) rice. See our big south Show Window. Cotton Shirts and Drawers, fleece-lined... 12VLc, I'MrC Wool Shirts and Drawers, white and colors. .50, G2 25i 4 l)C for "Windows. Elegant colors. All new. See it. CHALLENGE PRICE lOc. yard Challenge No. 7 TVe closed out four pieces of hand some Dotted Swiss; worth 15c. any where. Its rours at OUR CHALLENGE PRICE. . .lOMic. Challenge flc. 8 At pur last Challenge Sale "we offer. h1 f pieces of Curtainette goods "New." It went the first day. We succeeded in getting one more piece, only one, and it's beautiful. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE 17c. Challenge No. 9 Beft grade "Mohawk Valley" Hem med Pillow Cases. Ask other dealers -what they are worth. Size 42x36 12c each 30x3G irc each Challenge No. 10 Mohawk Valley, full size sheets. Our CHALLENGE PRICE is less than others can buy them for. 81x00. .We offer at 50c 1)0x1)0 Largest made 61c Challenge No 11 And one of the best values ever offered in a sale. A guaranteed all-linen, 18x18, white fringed Napkin. Picked up a small lot They're $1.50 a doz. While 4hev last nnii.T m'ni' Tvrx-- r Challenge No. 12' A large, all-linen, colored bordered, fringed Towel. Mze lx37. Be your Besr niv pr7 n':"AVE ENDEAVORED TO PUT THIS TTTP -RT(T.TTT T TPTIT TrnVV x , "A THE RIGHT LIGHT. TELLING ONLY ' ' " ' . ' " " - ' .. ' - NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNSWICK UNDERWEAR. Ladies' fashioned, grey and white ribbed Vest and Pants high neck and long sleeves price 50c, for 25C . Ladies' full fashioned white Vest and Pants silk stitch ed, elastic seams price 75c, for ... .37c Ladies' full fashioned grey and white ribbed Vest and Panits silk stitched, elas tic seams price $1.00, for.. 50c Ladies' white worsted ribbed Vest and Pants price $1.25, for ......6216c TIVOLI STANDARD UNDERWEAR. Ladies' super iMerino Vest and 'a rats, in wmte ana grey, flat-knit price $1.00, for. . . . Ladies' all-wool scarlet Vest and Pants price $1.00, for. Ladies' fine, natural wool, flat overlocked seams Vest and Pants price $1.00, for..... 50c ;oc 50c Other kinds and styles for ladies, misses and infanits, all at naif price. WOOL HOSIERY. Children's ribled wool Hose, worth double 10c Ladies' fine Cashmere, all black price 50c, for 25c LEATHER AND CANVAS LEG GINS 20 tnn, canvas Leggins, laced price 50c, for 37c i3 tan, canvas patent stitch stays price 7oc, for. . . 50c Boy's, goat skin, tan Knee Straps and Buttons price $1.25, for G2c G black flea her Leggins $2.00, . for $1.25 LADIES AND MISSES' LEGGINS. " 8 pair Misses' "Peerless" Jer- V sey iveggiws $i.uo to pair. Indies Waterproof Leggins $1.00 to pair Ladies Wool Lined, 50c 6 7oC 6 Jersey Leggins $1.00 to. .v. 7oC 5 pair Ladies' jfull leg length , lined Leggins $1.50 to. .$100 SHOE SELLING. Regular shapes, solid as iron and not a single pair of old-style shoes in this lot. inning. own Judge as to -what they are worth. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE 15c Challenge No. 13 $1.00 for 50c. if you are in time and not unlucky. 5 doz. pure -white, all-linen, 50c. Towels. Best money can buy. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE 225c Challenge No. 14 A splendid $9.00 a dozen -white Bed Spread. That's what other merchants pay for them. We have only a few for this sale. CHALLENGE PRICE. ... .67c. each Challenge No. 15 When you pay $1.50 for a -white Spread you should get a good one. We offer 25 only for this ale, and guar antee them as good as you get else where for $1.50. Elegant designs. CHALLENGE PRICE SOc. each Challenge No. 16 And it's 16 to 1 you 'vill not iriss it. Why pay 75c. a yard for a Dea-uti-. ful alllinen Damask, half -bleached, Table -Cloth. We defy any one to sell you this same goods for less than that. Only two pieces of this, and the CHALLENGE PRICE IS 37c. yd. Challenge No. 17 BLEACHING, WORTH 7c. CHALLENGE PRICE 5c. yard Challenge No. 18 ONE CASE BARKER MILLS BLEACHING 7c.. YARD. Agents' price on this is 8c". - C tiMJKAVOKtiU 1U i'UT THIS FACTS AND NOT OVERESTI- t7Zi rrrtr - ... .: Selling ! 102 pair Buff Leather, plastic r?nitara or Laced, dn Yale, French and Opera iocs,, capped and plain iprice $1.50, for $1.00 123 pair Mens &aian Oongress and Balmorals, retrular shapes and widths n3rvp. 2.00. for 81.25 38 pah's Congress Opera Cap Toe and Plain French Toe Bals price $2.50, for $1.50 LADIES AND CHILDREN'S .SHOES (Little too heavy for summer just ri glit for now.' - 24 pairs Oil Grain and Cailf -Skin Shoes, heelsG-S, were G5c to. 22 pairs Children's Grain; School Shoes spring 9-2 75c. to 2G pairs iDongola and Oak Tan! Shoes spring, 9-2 85c. -to. . 31 pairs Oil Grain Climax, with heels, 13-2 $1.00 .to.. 27 pairs Ladies' Dongola But ton and Lace 3, 34 4 and 4 $1.00 4x..... 38 pairs Oak Tan, Oil Pebble, Lace and Button G, 7 and 8 $1.25 to 18 pairs Grain Dongola small sizes 3 to"4 $1.50 to.... 50c 60c 65c 69c 69c 85c 98c WHITE WOOL BLANKETS. 3 pair 11-4 Elkin, N. C, .Blankets price $4.25 iow.$2.13 G pair 12-4, Elkin, N. C, Blankets price $5.00 ttiow.$2.50 3 pair 11-4, Mt. Shasta, Blan- kets price $5.00 now $2.50 COLORED WOOL BLANKETS. 1 pair 10-4, Turner Mills, Grey Blankets .price $2.50 now. $1.2 5 7 pair 10-4, Elkin, Grey Wool filled Blankets price $3.00 now $1.50 12 pair 10-4, Elkin, Sanitary, Grey Blankets price $3.50 -now ..7 $1.75 3 pair 11-4, Elkin, Sanitary, Grey Blan'kets price $4.25 now $2.13 pair 10-4, Elkin, Scarlet, Wool Blankets price $3.50 now $1.75 pair 11-4, Elkin, Scariet, Wool Blankets price $4.25 now .....$213 Feb9y i Challenge No. 19 One bale best Sea Island Unbleach ed yard-wide Domestic. The mill price is T4c. No better goods made. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE 6c. fd. Challenge No. 20 Guaranteed fast black heavy ribbed Hose, small or large size. Best 10c. stocking on earth. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE 9c. pair. Challenge No. 21 Regular 25c. ribbed Hose for misses and boys, extra heavy, seamless and stainless, and the best -wearer made. For this sale only. CHALLENGE PRIQE ..15c pair Challenge No. 22 One lot of ladies' fast black, seam less Hose, as good as anybody -will sell you for 15c. a pair. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE lOc Pr ' Challenge No. 23 iHere is a chance of a lifetime. We closed out a lot of handsome figured 40-inch black Dress Goods, -worth 40c. a yard. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE. . . . .21c. Challenge No. 24 ; WES the black goods there were six pieces of colored goods. These are all in new shades, and lovely patterns. 'If -'they -were, bought regular they "would cost 35c. wholesale. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE.. 21c Yd. Challenge No. 25 A splendid Elastic Slide Man's Sus- i.THING. WE ARE GOING TOv BE RUSHED DTTmva rrrrTS OUR FRIENDS TO COME EARLY, SO WAY. YOURS FOR LOWEST PRICES, WHEN YOU COME TO EXACTLY WHAT A.; 0. Stronach The First Blush of Spring --------. New Ribbons. Por Belts, for Neckwear, for Dress Trimmings and for Fancy work. All of the popular widths and shades for the new Season. Liberty Satin Ribbon, Double Satin Ribbon3 Metalique Taffeta Ribbon in the new Pastille Shades, all silk, 7-inch wide, 40c. per yd. v SPECIAL At one 25 cut pieces sheeting, pillow and Bol- .. ster casing; one piece of each and no more to be sold at the price. Bleached.1 . Uubleached, TjTwp11 Afil la fiJ. . 4PPpperell 15c; 7-4micaMill8 20c 8- 4 " ' 22 c; 8-4 " 22ic 9- 4 " 22ic;9-4 25c 9-4Mohawk22ic;10-4 ; 27Jc . 10-4 " 25c; 10-4 N.York 27ic FRIDAY, AS USUAL, REMNANT DAY! B. STRONACH; 215 FayettevJlle to ndit pender. Worth 20c. Nice patterns and colors. OUR CHALLENGE PRICE ;.10c Pr. Challenge No. 26 100 boxes high gra&e Toilet Soap; 3 cakes in a box. This soap is im ported from France. We offer it at ...............lOc a box. It is cheap at 20cra 9ox. Challenge No. 27 U 'NEED A WASH: The new 10 oz. Laundry Soap, the biggest cake made,; and the cleanest washer. We are agents to introduce this. It does not sell for this. INTRODUCTION PRICE 2c. a cake. Challenge No. 2& NORTH STATE FLOUR. CHALLENGE PRICE: 1 Barrel . . ............. $4.68 " ............... 2.34 " 1.17 " ............... .50 1-16 .30 And its fthe best on earth. Challenge No. 29 GROCERIES. Arbuckle's . - Coffee: . . .... .... 13c. R Granulated Sugar-. . . . . . 5c. lb Best Sugar Cured Hams . . . .12V.C. Ib Best .Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips .lie Ib 5-lb Bucket Lard. . . . . . ... . . . . . .43c. 10-rb Bucket , Ijard. 83 c- 5-lb Package Gold Dust .... 17c Currants , ..... ... ..iZ ... . . . .7c. Vb Seeded Raisins ............ .lOc! lb Corn .......... ..... ... ..... 7c. can Tomatoes . . P r-in C. Canned Peaches . . . . . ..14c. can II S THEY WILL NOT BE-DISAPPOINTED OR MAIL ORDERS .WILL HAVE OUR STORE YOU OUR ADS c.ai i flID New Silk Waists Spring colors and deii . Vhite, Black, Grey, Turquois, Heliotrope, Automobile Cerise, ti Light Blue, Cardinal, Castor,'! and National Blue. price3 the reach of all. New Silks For Waists Our offerings for this Sprin. arp "entirely new"; no old stock carried over. It affords us much satisfaction to announce that our patterns -are the handsomest and prices the" most reasonable that we have eTer been able to offer. The newest Materials and Shades in Corded, Crinkled and Lace ef. -ects; all of the fresh shades and the new things in black and white week's prices only Pepperell 10-4 ik Lockwood 9"4 PPjM 8-4 18fi new lark Mills, 42-in bleach'd 15c i?ruit ot ljoom 50-in. rv TJtina Mills 4 noh ' iS vw 216 Wilmington Strccfs. eb y i INDEX. 1 Handkerchief s. 2 .Handkerchief s. 3 'Handkerchief s. 4 Curtain Scrim. 5 Curtain Scrim. v -v t .T ft G Curtain Scrim. , 7 Dotted Swiss. ( 8 JCurtainette. ,t 9 Piflow Caseaw i 10 Sheets. r lii 11 (Napkins. 12 Towels. f 13 Towels. 14White (Spreads. 16 Linen Table Damask. I 17 -Bleaching. 18 Bleaching. 19 Unbleaching. 'C 20 Hose. 21 .Hose. 0 Tinea 23 Black Dress Goods. 24 Colored Dress Goods. . 25 Suspenders. .26 Toilet iSoap. 27 Lanndry Soap. 28 'Flour. v 29 Groceries. .sit.t' xvv. rnvrsR AU PROMPT ATTENTION.
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