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I HURRY! Hurry! Now Is The ll§il I To save money by buying where you can get the most goods I I for the least money Our 6th Annual Sale Closes on Christmas Eve* J During the last four days, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday we shall make a special effort to I close out all Feed Stuffs _ ' J BUMIUIU“"1 . ... ——-— ill... .. 800 bags best grade Ship Stuff $2.40 per bag or $47.50 per ton 800 bags Red Dog $3.40 per bag or $66.00 per ton. 500 Barrels Best Patent Hour at $10.75 Per Barrel BUY YOUR SODA AND GUANOS you can get it. Ship may be sunk, freights con jested or any other serious accident may occur in times of a world wide war. Can You Buy Ceal? NOW IN OUR WAREHOUSES 100 tone 14 per cent add at per ton.420.00 100 tons Obers Tobacco ft-3-3 per ton. §4 TO 50 tone 6>3-2 per ton...4840 100 tons C. S. Meal per ton____5S40 100 tons Nitrate Soda per ton...110540 ! 25 Little Dutch Plows must be sold in 10 Days at $4540 each cost. WE UNDERSELL ON FURNITURE These prices are lower than Factory cost to us to day. One 5-piece Walnut Suit, consisting of Bed, Dresser Chiffioner, Wash-stand and Dressing Table, which sold for $145.00; now...$107.50 One 4 piece Walnut Suit worth$125.00; i now_ . 87.50 One Walnut Dresser. Wash-stand and Brass Bed worth $85.00; now. 61.50 Three Suite; Three-piece Serpentine Front Worth $45.00; now____8§Jt$ 25 Oak Beds 72 inches high worth $10.00; «UU they last....* fj| TWO CARS .’ Piedmont Wagons, Hackney Buggie* Parker Bar gies. Plows of all kinds. Fanning anplsasentSk. NOW ON THE ROAD ' Car Muriate Potash; Car Sulphate Potash; X ants Salt. PLACE YOU RORDERS NOW. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dip GssA Nrtna ■ I Examine These Prices of Best Grade Goods I _ _. _ _______ _ _ * • , J • ■ 'i - . ’ ?*.■*. We WU Allow 30c Per Pmi for Cotton for All Merchandise Bought Daring the SAUE I [Cotton to be strict to good middling] I $1.10 Per Bushel For Cotton Seed I We Have the Goods and the Lowest Prices-Then for every $5.00 Spent Cash or 1 $5.00 Paid on Account We Will Give You a Ticket Which Will Entitle You to One Chance at $50.00 IN GOLD I To Be Given Free n the Afternoon of December 24th. Cap* Men** 60e Cap* now_...... .46e Men’* $1.25 Cap* now_....._.... Me Boy*’35c Cap* now___...... 23c Boy's 60c Cap* now___ 46c Men • Army Hats Only a Few Left.... .Me s*rh 50 dozen Spools Cotton at_3c par spool HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s 10c Selling at ...._Sc Men’s 5c Selling at_4c Ladies’ 10c Selling at_____ ^ Ladies’ (1000 only) Selling at.3c TOWELS 5c each. Now____ || 15c each. Now._.__ 0a 35c each. Now_....._*_10a Bale Hickory Shirting 20c. Now...*_17 l^a Homespun Plaid 12 l-2c. Now.10, , Apron Checks Going At. .....I. 14a pat ml I We Pay the Highest Cash Prices for Cotton, I We Know Your Wants - We Want 8 1 * I The Austin - Stephenson Cor I We Buy For Less! Smithfield; N. C. ^______ .... _
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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