The Gastonia Mwvotad to th* IVotOOtJOB ot IIobu Vol. XVI. {\XtV2ZALJ ^ G anion i», N. C- September SEPTEMBER 85 SEPTEMBER 85 SEPTEMBER 96 SEPTEMBER 2ft SEPTEMBER 35 SEPTEMBER 23 SEPTEMBER 25 SEPTEMBER 3ft SEPTEMBER 2ft SEPTEMBER 35 SEPTEMBER 9A SEPTEMBER 35 SEPTEMBER 35 SEPTEMBER 98 SEPTEMBER 35 SEPTEMBER 35 SEPTEMBER 3ft SEPTEMBER 36 SEPTEMBER 23 SEPTEMBER 33 SEPTEMBER 25 SEPTEMBER 06 SEPTEMBER 2ft SEPTEMBER 25 Our buyers have just returned from the Northern! markets, where they have selected the nicest, best, and most complete stock of Dry Goods that has ever been brought to this town. 1. THE WORLD HAS THE MONEY. 2. WE HAVE THE GOODS. These two truths are very emphatically impressed upon our minds. 1. We are certain the money part of it is correct, for all around we see evidences or re turning prosperity and of money ready to get into cir culation provided the holders thereof can get fair, square, equal value for their cash. 2. As to the goods we know we have them, “the goods fpr the mon ey,” right here in the store—goods bought intelligently, displayed appropriately, and so priced that the pur chaser knows that in changing his money into such merchandise he will make a wise and economical in vestment every time. They are not goods of last month or last week or yesterday evening, but goods of to-day, just bought, just open for inspection,—goods to be sold on merit and prices that will not only win patronage for the present, but sustain the reputation of this store as a trust-worthy and up-to-date house in every respect. IB » ' m ■ fc m M K: H $J09000«" Dry°Ss Goods! All the Latest Varieties! Not an Ugly Pattern in the Lot. We took more time and pains with this line than with tiny ever before selected by us. We know we can please the most fastidious. Sample of ROCK BOTTOM PR1CES: 9A Piom COTTOICMPOI, beutih) pattern, A A mR flU I ICtCo nsoal price ilje per yard; ear price VJlo. HENRIETTAS, all shades. SERGES. LADIES’ CLOTH. WOOL CREPON. DRESS FLANNELS. ! SILKS and SATINS. I Full line. ! SATEENS. ! DUCKS. ! OUTINGS. TABLE DAMASKS. | FLANNELS. ! BLEACH INGS. CURTAIN GOODS. HARSE1LLES QUILTS Ladies and Misses, DON’T, now DON' I fall to see our pretty line of Capes and Cloaks. R& n CORSETS We have them. MILLINERY T? A Perfect Bazoiir^^ Style and Beauty. )4i*i Davis has just returned from the great fash ion centre* of the North, where, in the unrivalled es tablishment* of Armstrong, Cator & Co., Baltimore, and Junes G. Johnson & Co., New York, she has spent several weeks acquainting herself with the very latest decrees of fashion and catching all the nice, new little points of taste and style which come and go with fashion's fancy but which, nevertheless. pUy such an indispensable part in the make-up of beautiful aud becoming millinery. In addition to this, one of the most elegant stacks \ of millinery that could be bought in theue great cities ] lias been selected especially for our fall trade. But why say more t Onr display to be made SKl’TlSM BKR 2j, bewildering in its richness, variety, beauty, slid profusion, fa amply ca|>«bVe of speaking for itself. : comp and see it. »_ i._ __ _ $ 10,0001" CLOTHING! Deplrtment OUT Hobby. Selected From tiie Best Xuilictorj In the United States! lOfmEsTsTocg ircwMluT" Slims! Stoutit Extra Sixes!, Regulars and Rotunds 1 CAN PIT ANY- AND EVERYBODY. HOYS’ VLOTH1KG! We didn’t forget the BOVS. Wt have tha suits for YOU. See Cuts.; Como early and get first choice. BIG LIRE EXTRA PARTS and WAISTS. | _ _ _j HATS -FOR IBS, TOOTHS, BOYS, Dunlap’s and You mans’ Fall Styles. A FULL LINE. Bid STOCK OF oys’ Hats u4 Caps In All Styles, from 10c to $1.00. GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. Largest and Best Selected Stack of Underwear Eict Brought to Gastonia, Fine Ribbed Half Wool Suit for 98c. Extra Heavy White Shirt for 25c. Big Line White Shirts, Laundered and Unlaundered, 40c to $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS In abundance from 15c to $1.50. Our 75c Negligee (regular price $1.25), nobbiest on record. COLLARS and CUFFS - Newest things out in this line. NECKWEAR—Complete Line and All the Latest Designs. i. • • SEPTEMBER 98 BBPTBMDBH Sfi SEPTEMBER 39 8BPTKMBBU 99 hEPTKMBKB 39 SEPTEMBER 99 SEPTEMBER 19 SEPTEMBER 93 SBPTKMBKR 93 SEPTEMBER IS SEPTEMBER 99 SEPTEMBER S3 SEPTEMBER SO SEPTEMBER 93 SKmCMDKR 35 SEPTEMBER 95 SEPTEMBER 99 SEPTEMBER 93 SBITEMHER 95 HElTltJlBEU 95 8KPTKMBKR 99 Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Everyt: iy knows £& But we were not caught napping. Our entire stock was BOUGHT BHTORB THE RISE and we can actually sell you shoes at present cost. OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BENEFIT. Our stock Is full to repletion In all tines. Hen's, Ladles', i Boys', Misses' and Children's Best Brands and Latest Styles. A few more pairs of Reid's Shoes that we ore closing out at LKSS TITAN COST. CARPETS. CARPETS, RUGS, CANE MATTINQ, OIL MATTINQ, OIL RUGS,— —ALL— Now Ready ter In spection. WEDNESDAY. HRITHMHBR 9# WEDNESDAY, 8E1TKXMKU 93 WEDNESDAY, WKPTKNUKIl M WEDNESDAY, SEFi'EMEEU 95 WEDNESDAY, SBVTBMUEtttt WEDNESDAY. 8BPTEUHEU93 WEDNESDAY. HEFTEDHER» WEDNESDAY, HBPTCMHER 99 WEDNESDAY, SBPTEDHKlt 93 WEDNKSDAY, BW*TEDi)Rtt» WRDXK-DAV, HEFTED HEtl HO WEDNESDAY. HBFTJSD HER 15 WEDNESDAY. HRFTEXHBR 13 WEDNESDAY. HRPTKXHRRM WEDNESDAY. SKITBNHKR93 Fully Prepared for the Trade. We expect a brisk fall trade, and, hacked by ample re sources from which to supply it, we believe w« have pte pared ourselves telly to meet Us every demand. W. Iwna IS. rtmtSSil WgMil ISMiwi will nkSlljr rkull. Wr rtmre* Ik. rlffcl pH.. .flk.l.MWW.k.»«IU t*n r)u?*jrra. «.wnikmiriikl,»ai«i kiWwiwIM .rilwl.slrlil *1*1 «IM> jm. a*a kwiUMalflk. waliw. la burin. When you put youmclf in our bands, we Him not to j make you ouc sale only, but to win yon on a eouetnut ensto | mer, And we will do All that courtesy and honesty can | dictate. Thanking the public for past favors and for a conildeitce in us which wakes ns more anxious than ever to Insure satisfaction, we again extend to you a cordial Invitation to call anil Inspect our superb stock of Fall and Win ter goods, which we have spared no pains to make complete In every detail. : Promising careful and most conrteous at tention to your needs, a rare Held for i selection, and the fairest prices known to honest trade, we await your com ! lug and hope to have the pleasure of greeting you on our grand opening day, I WEDNESDAY, SKPTEMllElt 25. Sincerely yours, > CT2STO. IF. LOVE. • • Sept. 25. 1 Come and See While Everything is Fresh and Complete! j

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