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Throughout our business career we have sought to give to our ever-growing army of custom er a real and a valuable service. And while giving this service we have sought to supply them with goods of the very highest qual ity possible to the price charged. That this effort on our part has met with the approval of these whom we have sought to serve is proved by the constant growth that has come to our business. We began business in a little wooden budding which was burned along with several others whan fire swept the eastern half of the Broad Street block between Wilson and Clinton Avenues. When the fire came we still had large warehouses filled with goods in the rear of the burned buildings, but our salesrooms had been moved to the tremendous structure which still bouses them at the corner of Wilson Avenue and Broad Street. Our business now fills thh big of three stories and basement which fronts 75 feet on each of the two streets, and two larga warehouses »l«tg the A. C. L. tracks. It is one of the largest of its kind in North Carolina and suppliss to tbs people of the surrounding country many carloads of furniture, farm implements, stoves, ranges, musical instru ments, building supplies and hardware of every de scription every year. . Jk « ' • Had our ambition and aspiration been leas lofty when we started this business, ws probably would THESTORE I ____ • !; schools in the country teaching his craft. This de partment operates an watch dod ie> pair business and renders a ssi i ii s in hasping with the general policy of the establishment. Service and quality are here, too, the watchword and the nevor failing rule. If you are not already .numbered among thoee who come to us for simii» —rrhmiintful by qual ity, you are misemg much; for they are tld^s which cost you Uttla to get and much to do without. Butler Brothers service and Butler Brothers quality are things to bank upon. They are yon as surance that your dollars are well tyrml that you ere getting the ultimate as your part of the fruits of that labor which iam»lmg1Tf the rS—Distikt tK* garden spot of America and the choicest 1^ U~l of Carolina. We will enjoy serving you. You will enjoy our service and appreciate our quality. never have progressed beyond the level of tbs little store that was the cradle of our business. But, even with ambition and aspiration so high, we could not have seen their fulfillment had we not given proved to the public that we had a very real desire to be of service to our fellowmen. Our service and the quality of our are the vehicles to which we owe die enccsss we have at tained; they are the vehicles upon which our busi ness will continue to travel. Our stock embraces all of the the fanner needs, all furnishings for the home, all tools for the carpenter, instruments for the mn«iri»w) supplies for the builder; every conceivable thing one would expert to find m a store professing to carry a complete stock of hardware, furniture, mu sical instruments and that kindred f In this tremendous store wo have, too, a jewelry MARION C. BUTLER, Head of Firm % — . * 4
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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July 24, 1923, edition 1
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