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{THE ? COLONIAL SALEi H| $25,000 worth of Clothing for Men Boys, Youth's and Children. Can fit anybody from a 2 year old baby to the largest man. I This large stock of Clothing has been bought in the last Sixty Days and contains the most Up-To-Date Merchandise ever brought to this section of the State. If you have not purchased your Winter Clothing don't miss these bargains which we are offering. This stock went on sale At Saturday November 7th (}{ We will also sell in addition to the Clothing, a large line of fine Shoes and Hats at the same Great Reductions. Come! Let (M nothing keep you away. Bring your friends and let them share the great bargains with you. Ill DAVIS BROTHERS, smithfield, n. c, The King Clothiers | A . .. ? .. . _ i g Have Your Prescriptions Filled At g I JOHNSTON : & : HOLT'S : DRUG : STORE | *A Our stock is new and complete and % fi we handle nothing hut the best. 0 g We will do all we can to please j? g you. Come to see us g I Johnston & Holt, :: SSug^sts | Primitive Baptist Union Meeting. The Primitive Baptist* Smithfleld Union will be held with the church at Hanuah's Creek on SuturlAV and fifth Suti day in November 1908 A general invitation is extend ed to the people to attend J. A. Batten, Citric. NOTICE. This is to give notice that the land of W. P. Hoi laud and Annie E. Holland mortgaged to P B. Johnson as will be seen by refer ence to the registry of Johnston I County Book U. No 9, Page 190, containing 100 acres and adver tised for sale on 16th day of No vember 1908 Said sale is hereby j continued to Monday, November j 13,1908 P. B.Johnsox. Mortgagee, N. T. Ryals, A t'y Pay up and get, an alu>*nic. mwrnmrnmsmm; zmmmmtwrnmrnm 1 TEN - POLUR - SUITS j ?ffi; We are showing the season's piettiest colorings in gig ffi double and single breasted cuts at the moderate price of S3 Ten Dollars Of course theee are not as good as our |pj $17 50 and $ 18.00 suits but they are dandies for the |jg ? money. One lot D B. Suits, striped with bronze, olive, Sfij and brown. Sizes 34 to 38. One lot D. B. suits, a dark |ij brown ground with dark olive and maroon stripes. Sizes gg ? 31 to 36 One lot D. B. suits, D. B. Dark brown ground aj| gS with wide black stripe. Sizes 31 to 36 One lot herring jpj jjg bone weave bro?ns, very fancy, 31 to 35. One lot brown tS? cassimere, rzes 31 to 36. One lot shadow check greys. Is |j| Hard finished-vorsted elegantly made Sizes 34 to 38. n| | Gulley Gulley, Clayton, N. C. ||f SURPLUS SUE! Butler's Bargain House Under Lock And Key! The store will be closed Monday, Nov. 23rd to mark down and arrange the stock. This big stock of fine Up-to date merchandie must be sold at once, and to close it out in the next Ten days we have decided to throw the en tire stock of $15,000 worth of high-class goods on the market at a fraction of their real value. We will name only a few prices. Come and you will see many other bargains: $3 50 Ladies Long Cloak $2 00 I 6 00 " " 4.50 8 00 " " 6 50 1.00 Childs " " 80c 2.00 " " " 1.60 3.00 " " " 2.25 3.00 Misses " " 2.25 4.00 ?? " " 3.25 Over 300 Cloaks to Select From 5c Plaid Homespun 4c 5cyd wd. Brown Sheeting 4c 10c Outing 8c 75c Broadcloth 50c 1.00 " 85c 50c Wool Dress Goods 56 in 40c 50c Silk. 27 in. wide 35c ; 1.00 " 36 " " 85c 10c Bleaching 8c (10 yd. limit) j all Calico 5c 50c Overalls *0c f 75c " 60c i 1.00 " 80c Dress Goods of All Kinds. Everything in this Department Reduced for Quick Action Shoes 1.35 Meus ail Solid Leather Shoes 98c 1.50 Ladies Fine " " " 1.20 1 50 " Heavy " " " 1.20 All Shoes Rednced to Close Out Quick 2 25 Ladiesfur scarf 72 in. long brown & black .1 50 2.25 " " Muff " " ...1.50 58 in. TabK' Cloth worth 3.V at 25e 72 " ail Linen Table Cloth worth 75c at 50c 2.25 Ladies silk waist white & black 1.75 1.00 " Lawn " " 75c 8.25 Axminister Rugs , 2.40 2 50 " " 196 10i Linen collars latest style sizes 12 to 17 5c 1,000 Handkerchief worth 5c at 2c Millinery Everything in Millinery at about 1-2 Price. Don' miss this wonderful sale, join the crowd, fall in line and march to Butler's Baigain House, where you can buy vour fall ant. winter wear at one third to onehalf less thdn others ask. Everything must be sold at once nothing, reserv ed. Wo have not consideredthe cost of this stock when making prices, many things aro mark ed far below the cost of production. Very Special Tuesday, Nov. 24th, 12 m. to 2:30 p. m. 5c 1yd wide brown sheeting 3c (10 yd limit) Wedneseay H5th, 1 p. m. to 1:30 p. m. 6c apron Ginghams 3c (10 yd limit) Thursday Nov. 26th, 2 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. 5c Plaid Homespun 3c (10 yd limit) Friday 27th, 3 p. m, to 3:30 p. m. 50c Wool Dress Goods 56 inch wide colors black, gray and green 33?c (3yd limit) 75c Ladies Alaska Overshoes 50c 50c " Storm " " 40c 40c Childs " " " 25c 3.50 Ladies Skirts 2 50 5.50 ?? " 4 21. 50c Lace Curtains 35c 10c Curtain Poles 8c 25c Ladies Pants & Vests 2oc 35c Boys Heavy Flannel Shirts 25c 50c Mens " " " 3Fo 1 00 Wrights Health " " 75c 25c Boy Knee Pants 20c 50c ?' " ?? 40c 75c " " " 60c 1.00 Youth Long Pants 60c Small Lot Mens Pants at % Price 50c Pant Cloth 30c 25c Knitting Cotton 20c lb 1.25 Suit Cases 90c 1.35 Trunk....... 98c 5.00 " 3.90 = ? I Look for the White Front with Red Letters. Remember the Date, Tuesday, November 24th, 1908. Doors Open at 9:00 O'clock A. M. BUTLER'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Smithfield, N.C.
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