CHRISTMAS STORE TERRIFIC k % The most Drastic Reductions Extreme Price Cuts of any Sale ever held in Noore county and to meet present serious conditions we will sell Commencing this Friday Morning S6000. • Worth of Nen’s, Women’s and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Shirts, Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Georgette Waists, Hosiery, White Serge and Flannel Trousers, Boy Suits, Etc. L-Ioolc Ladies’ Wear Silk Waist in Sacrifice, price $8.00 and 10.00, selling price $4.98. Ladies Coat Suit, price $30.00 and 40.00, selling $19.98. Ladies Coat, price $33.00 and 40.00; new price $15.00 to 19.00. Ladies Silk Hose 98c. Ladies Dresses in Serge, Silk, and Poplin; all kinks going at unbelieving low prices. You have to see them to believe the sacrifice. Dry Goods Outing Flannell* 50c value, 25c yard. 30c Ginghams going at 14c. Bleached $5.00 Corsetts at 2.75. Hand Bags, $2.45 and up. Percale 29c yard. Ladies Wrist Watches, value $6.00, our 4.25. Nen’s Wear Mens Silk Shirt, value $7,50, 10.00, 12.00; selling price $5.00, 5.98, and 6.98. Silk Neck Ties, value $5.00, now 85c, 1.00 and 1.98. Silk Hose, past price $2.00, 1.50, 1.25, and 50c; present price $1.25,1.00, 75c, 25c. Golf Suits and Overcoats 20 per cent, off. Raincoats 15 per cent. off. Men’s Heavy Fleece Underwear 95c. Men’s Heavy Ribbed Underwear 95c. $6000.00 worth of Goods that’s got to move You feel like crow ing if you take advantage -of this sale Bring the Chfldren to see Old Santa and the Alligator 15 per cent, off for Nen Women and Children. Sport Oxfords just arrived Terms OasH. Store opern \intil 9 p.mL. during Sale The Italian Store Pennsylvania Avenue Nr. and!iNrs. A. Nontesanti 1 Tobacco Organ Did you ever stop to is to make a house-to-1 over the entire count; every man's views, ai quite a bit too. But w. are right after the job, is to get every tobacco entire tobacco growim sign 'a pledge that he acreage to at least one i and pay 25 cents per years crop to defray or] penses. At least one third o will tell you that the favor of an organizatioi and they perhaps have for there is no class hard to unite and rem the farmer. This ha often. But for this p| of organization there ference. The great t the average farmer think about the over his crop. We now hav| duction of tobacco, glutted and do you thi to go ahead with a la in 1921? If we can get tobacco planted that demand, then we ca reasonable price for th market will pay that p: will tell you ^^tVell if age the other man ri road will increase his” going to do about hi any man, farmer or fession, who is unwillij fellowman when he is is unworthy of the n and should be regarde Recently I stood on Wa Dec on Pri at Southern Pines Get one of^Our Beautiful 1921 Calendars

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