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SHeStS Consisting of Groceries and Dry Goods, Gothing, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps Sewing Machines, Hardware and Cutlery Sale Begins September 15, 'OB We want every Mam Woman and child, within a radius of 15 miles of us, to come to see us within the next 90 days. We can and will do you good, and make you feel proud that you did come, besides the SAVINQ IN DOLLARS AND CENTS Apron Ginghams, was 7}*, now Spool Silk, 4c, each. j over early. 1.20, 135 a.id 1.50 per pair. Rooi finished, solid Oak and 35, 50 and 75c. each, were 45, SJ4C * We have a spool cotton at ic. a Men's Hats 18, 20, 35, 38, 50,75 c. ' High Cuts $2 00, 2.25, to 2.50 Beveled Mirror, now ?iS 50 (>5 and 90c. each. Dre s Ginghams,Jkvas io, now 7J4C. spool. I and 00 each and on to $3 00 per pair. - . | per suit. Hand Saws 38c. were 50c. He^t Yellow Cotton, best grade, was 8, Cambrics, all co I Qrs, 4c. each. Ladies' and Little gets Rubber j Chairs from 38c. to $1 50 each, a Saws sl.lß were $1.50 Nail Ham now Ribbons ic. to t 9C . per yd. Boys' Hats « 5 . «y, So, Boots $1.38 per pair. Men's large stock to select from. mers from 10 to 38c. Knob %yd . wide 4 c. checked Dims, Val j ace , 1C t0 lßc per yd j 75 c. and to $«.oo, were 15, 20, * K « bber Bof>t * al * 2 -5° were Corn Planters were $-2.50, now Locks .8c were 25c. and © .01 was 6 and 8, now 4 and 6c. ' ' ' 25, 4S to $1 .20. It will pay SB.OO. Steel Plows were * 5 -00, articles in nardwase at Bar- Outings, were 7# and to, now 5 package. to S(e them Men's Suits $3.5" to $1 2.50 were now gains too numerous to mention, and Bc. Needles 4 c a package. I adieu! Mines' and /Mottled Fleece Outings Bc. Combs 4 c. 7. and 18c. each. I - 'and Tarns at 10 18 and M, '"' sa,ld YoulllS R:,ln I>r °° f Coat * now sl4 00. perioolbs. Calicoes 4, 5, and 6c. 'We have Buttons 4, 6, and 10c. Doz.,. all 1 , 7c e ach ' ' were $7.50, now $5 (XJ, Ladies' Diamond Tooth Harrows were Heaters from sl. lo to sft 00 each; lilt U.it giadw, . 1 grad«o I •! * ' , . Rain Proof Coats were $s x> £l4 00 now sll 00. 4 | Cook Stoves- from $5.50 to Pcrcals were to, now 7# and Bc. .Gents Hose 47, 12, and iyc. a "" T ' Job at k.oome£ Ate IWgalhs.TTUUll TWlllt, vefj' best grade 2fc J $15.50 Jfi ere s7sr f. 's 2 oW' Bleeclied Muslins, yd, wide, was 1 pair. I .'■»■. \\ ashing Ma"hinei»were $9 00, now lb. each. Pots and Kettles at a xi, now Bc. *' j Ladies' Hoes 7. 9. and 18c. a pair.! ChiUlrcirs and' Misses' Shoes from 5625. , Harness was 57.50 set, now $6 25; sacrafice. Lonsdale Cambric, now 10:. ; Children's and Misses Hoes 4, 6# I 17. ai, 38 and 75c. per pair. Sev\:ijg Machines were' $25.00 j sl4 00 sets now $1 1 25. All, Sugar Baudot hat 3c. per lb. for Yd. wide, all wool dress goods, j to 18c. a pair | Ladies' Shoes Kargaroos, cap and $35 00 and SSO 00, no-.v SI4OO ! repair parts going at and be- baling-Cotton, yon get what was 50c now 38c. 10 or twelve AH grades Handerchiefs, cotton,! plain toe.* were $1 40 now >22.50 and M> • Phey are low-eost. ever Cotton sills for back, grades; other grades of double 1 4, 6, 8, to 18c. * each. «£llk at ' $' '7- The $1.75 grade now beauties, ana first class in Handle Tea Cups and Saucers, Tiessi.i2j. fold Ladies' Dress Goods, at 19, 38 and 50c. each. I s*2s. and the $2 00 ones now i very respect were 50c. now 37c. Plates were Box Lye 3 for 19c. 7/4, JO, 12, 14, 17, 19, 22'^c. Mess Shirts 17, 19.-38, 50, 75. and - a,lf i the $3 00 ones now Center Tables were 75 to $1 50, 60c. now 3SC. VV'e carry all the leading patent a yd. and 011 up SI.OO each, were 25, 50, 65/90 $ 2 2 5- j now 50, 75 and >1 00, each. Granite Wash Basins 9c. each, were medicines which will !>e Closed ON.T. 6 Spools for 28c. ; and $1.25; them Menu's Heavy Shoes 5i 00, 110 Suits cf I«urniture were $25 00, 15 ; Galvanized Wash Tubs at j out at wholesale also. Ladies' Hats Cheaper than You Ever Heard Of ! 19, 21, 25, 38, 67c. to $1.50; Take Yur Pick. Stock and Poultry Powders of the Highest Quality on the Market 25c. Package now I8c.; 50c. Package now 37c.; 25 lb. Pails $2.50 were $3.50; 100 lb. bbls. $ll.OO were $14.00 Farmers, now is your chance to,get this wonderful food at wholesale price We have only mentioned about one-half the prices we have on above articles, and have left out lots of articles which we carry, for lack of space. We will also buy your Chickens, Eg£s, wax, and farm ,~' produce, as heretofore, and allow you the top notch for same r ' EVERETT MERCANTILE COMPANY EVERETT. NORTH CAROLINA
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