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US IT IS II 111 I Y7 V7- I u Clriinv , iMillif I 1 U LS r You'll Smile and I'll Smile and There "Will be no more Frowns, Everybody will be Excited, The Ladies, Bless Their Souls, Will be Delighted. The Entire $20,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing for Men and Boys, Shoes for , the Whole Family, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Etc., of H Plymouth. N. C. ! A d I Hi Will be Literally ana Truly Turned Loose at Public Sale For 10 Days Without Regard to Cost or Loss. This Sale Begins WednesdayJuly 8th, 9 a. m RAIN OR SHINE.' Tiie Cause is briefly This. Owing to backward conditions and a tardy season,- which has left us with more stock than we can dispose of regularly, and in order to make room for our new fall and winter goods, which are arriving daily, we have been compelled to inaugurate this special Ten Days Sale right in the heart of the Summer Season, th e like of which Plymouth and vicinity has never seen. . OUR STOCK IS COMPOSED OF THE NEWEST, BEST AND MOST UP TO Date MERCHANDISE THAT MONEY CAN BUY, AND EVERY DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS IN OUR HOUSE WILL GO ON SALE AT A SAVING OF FROM ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF, AND BACKED BY THE FAIREST GUARANTEE OF ALL "GOODS EXCHANGED ORYOUR MONEY REFUNDED" any time during the sak on "any unsatisfactory purchase. EjOE. 1 Sale leasts lO'Days v TVever has an Opportunity of this kind heen presented to the people of -Plymouth and surrounding .count ry. Buy your present and future needs now! " This is not an ordinary j Clearance Sale where a few odds and ends will be thrown out a"t reduced prices; but a real bona fide sale, where you will be permitted to take your unlimited pick and choice from over $20,000 worth of new seasonable Dry Good3, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Men's and Boys Clothing, and dozens of other lines too numer erous to mention. This great sale BEGl S WEDNESDAY, JULY THE 8TH, AND CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY, JULY THE 18TH INCLUSIVE. We have no need to sacriice values at this time of the year. The season i5 still in its infancy. Still we do it. We will offer you values,, such as you never dreamed would be so ruthlessly sacrificed. At this time, we prefer a quick loss, and your ap preciationi so that it will leave nothing but pleasant recolections in the minds of our patrons. Our store will be closed on Monday and .Tusdav, July 6th and 7th, to get ready for this Great Bargain Carnival. $30. in gold given away free on Saturday, July 18th, at 3:30 p.m. CALICOES The Standard American Prints. the kind you always pay 7c a yard tor, Sale price 3c Mens Shoes The entire line of $2.50 Shoes and Oxfords, in all shapes and leathers, to be closed out at S1.G9 Mens Shirts The entire line of 50c Dress and Work Shirts to be sold at 39c Ladies Vests gular two for a quarter gauze vests, to be sold s.t 7c A pro 89 Checks The entire line of Amoskeag Apron Ginghams that sold at 7 l-2c per yard to go on sale at Mens Shoes The world renowned Walk Oder's and Beacon Shoes, sold the country over at $3.50 in the newest shapes, to go on sale at B2.85 Mens Pants Ninety-five pairs of these $1.50 and ?2 values, to be closed out at 1.19 The entire line of these stand ard 25c goods in all colors to be sold at 17c 0. N. T. Spool Cotton. Sold the world over at 5c ner spool to go on sale at 3c Mens Suits-' One lot of these $7.50 and $10 suits in this season's models to go on sale at CREPES and RATINES The entire line of these new Spring goods, that sold, at 25c per yard, to be closed out at 17c MENS DRESS SHIRTS The Standard Monogram and Corliss Coon Shirts that sell the World over at $1 to be sold at Dress Ginghams The entire .line of Amoskeag Dress Ginghams. 10 and 12 L-2c values, to be sold at 7c Mens Suits The famous Goldman-Beckman h andtailored Suits that sell the country over ot $15 and $16.50 to- go on sale at SIO.95 VOILES A beautiful line of these 25c Voiles, co satisfy the most criti cal, to closed out' at V7i 79c Boys Wash Sviits A beautiiiil line ot these new spring suits, ages" 3 to 8, that sold at 50c to go on sale at :39c ; fere'ales . The entire'line of 10 and 12 l-5c percales, in this season's newest patterns, to go on sale at InilieH Oxfords The entire line of these Ox fords and two-strap pumps, in all leathers, that sold at $1.75 to be closed out at &1.10 BOYS KNEE PANTS A beautiful line of these 50c and 75c Knickerbocker Pants, to be closed out at B. V. D. And all other standards 50c Underwear to go on sale at 38c Ladies Walk-Over Shoes And the Helming, McKenzie shoes and Oxfords, that sell the world over at $3.50 with the new Tango and Colonial Heels, sale price $2.69 INTERWOVEN SOCKS A name familiar to every man that wears socks. The '25c and 50c brand, to be sold at 20c and 4-Oc Mens Shoes The famous Strong and Gar field $5.50 shoes and the Stand ard $5 Walk-Over Shoes, to go on sale at S4.15 Bress " linens These yard wide 35c linens, in all colors, to be sold at 31o GOODS SOIL FOR CASH OIVJLY BCJRJfXtt If HIS SAMS. NOTHING charged to anyone Look For the Big Green Signs Storo Closed toall th World Monday and Tuesday, July 6th and 7th to mark down and arrange stock. Sale starts Wednesday morning July 8th at 9 a. m., and lests 10 days only. 25 Extra Sales People Wanted Men and Ladies experience not absolutely necessarv. Apply at once to J. H. Steloff, care of Clyde Cahoon. risen You Know Ym are RigM Clyde Cahoon, Plymouth, K C. Free Trip to Plymouth Railroad and Steamboat fare refunded to all persons within a radius of 25 miles tat pur chase ,S15.00 worth or more during this sale. - CLYDE CAHOON. This Sale Being Conducted by THE AMERICAN SPECIAL SALES AND SALVAGE COMPANY of Washington, D C J. H. STELOFF, Manager in Charge. It c 1 4 k IS
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