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Butler Brothers will be delighted to show % you their store. They want you to go through its four great floors filled with the best goods they have been able to pick from the markets of the world.'h/ven if you do not want to buy now, you will enjoy seeing the store. You can find it easily. It is the big red brick building at the comer of Broad and Wilson. It will be worth your lime to pay a visit to this wonderful store stocked full of hard ware, furniture, mill supplies, farm imple ments, building material, wire fencing, musi cal instruments, sporting goods, guns, shells and every things else one would expect to find in a first class establishment of this character. Everything in this stock is of the best quality and priced as low as present market conditions will j>ermit. DETROIT VAPOR-Wicklesa, Kerosene-burning, Cook Stove. Best on Earth—While Present Stock Lasts_$78 I Buy Now Before Stocks Are Depleted II CUTLERY Hand Forged Butcher Knife ....85 • • 4 Best Pocket Knives . 1.50 Everybody Predicts That Goods Will Cost More Next Year RAZORS, RAZOR STRAPS and SciMor* Shur Eu^e R^zurs-$3.50 to ..__$4.00 Our store is one of the larg est devoted to any purpose in North Carolina- The main building is the handsome three story and basement structure you see at the corner of Wil son Avenue and Broad Street You can’t miss it when yoo come through th* main street k of Dunn. Our several ware houses are located in different parts of town. They as well as the main building are filled with goods that you will need before another crop is planted. If you are wise you will buy before we are forced to raise prices. We are showing here a few of ourstandard goods. Of course • l you know that these are only a very small part of our big stock. Their prices are some higher than they were two years ago, but still they are priced at figures much lower than many dealers are charg ing and lower than we will be obliged to charge when the present stock la exhausted. The market* of the world were never more heavily taxed than they are at this time. The countries of Europe need Amer ican goods to supply mills, farm* and homes that were wrecked by war. America it self needs material for new construction and repairs that ware delayed because of the war. In addition to these rea son* for increased prices, American mills ate being handicapped by strikes to such an extant that production is not near normal at a time when the demand Is greatest. We have bought as heavily as possible, but even so our stocks are, to a certain extent. limited- While they last, how over, you will be given the benefit of our good fortune. We will not raise prices until we are obliged to. In the mean time you will do well to place your orders for everything you need In hardware. We can not guarantee prices to hold at the present fevel for any great length of time. . *) Shur Edge Scissors $1.50 lo_$2.50 .«i I J HOT BLAST HEATER None better at any ' price- .$55 I ARRANGE NOW TO ATTEND THE BIG FAIR Your visit to Dunn will not be complete if you fail to visit us. Our store is one of the town’s show places. It will be a genuine delight to us to be per mitted to show you all over it. We will welcome t you, whether you come to buy or just to look. Our i • salesmen want to see you—Don’t disappoint them. EMERY WHEELS Poll Carta.$16.50 to ...i. / Baby Carriages_$50 i to.$85 4^ ^ Best on Market Priced j from _ _ $4.00 to $8.00 I tiL Range, $85 to—.$90 BUTLER BROS. . t t Broad Street at Wilaon Ave. DUNN, N. C. -I- — ■ _ BBtf VUm« in Fdt I y MattreMM .. $JJSO to $4«S0 I wmmmmm—mmmmm—mmrnmmmmm—mmm
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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