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41? Tho News Prlntery lis qulrpd to do jrouc next order ot Job Printing promptly Dont end tout work out ot town we will do it to salt you. ET T78 CONVINCE YOU. The Lenoir News. 1I the Tfry beet Advertising Medium, beeaaM it U read by the Largest Xomber ot the people of Caldwell County. : ONLY Sl.OO THEYKAR. v; y Jim I nil v H. o. MAJiTLisr, editor and prop. ' published Tuesdays aid Fridays. prick si.oo the yeah. VOLUME X. UEXOIK, 1ST. C, OCTOBER 27, 1908. jSTO. 101. Furniture Specials for This Week IT IS TO BE A GREAT WEEK NOT ONLY IN THE STOVE DE PARTMENT BUT IN ALL OUR OTHER DPARTMENTS. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE REAL BAR GAINS WE ARE OFFERING: Make your new home doubly happy $1.00 each week buys a "Buck's stove or range. 36-in. Solid Metal Trunk no oo Chase leather Mahogany finish Morris chair. ... 8 00 gobbler seat Dining chair .65 Glass front oak cupboard 6 00 60-in. solid oak bed with bracket rails, handsome carving 4 00 Take advan tage of our credit system. YOU CAN HAVE NO IDEA HOW HELPFUL IT IS UNTIL YOU HAVE INVESTIGATED IT. AND OUR PRICES ARE AS REASONABLE AS OUR TERMS ARE LIBERAL. 16x16 Oak center table. Child's arm rocker 100 50 Elegant platform swing ing cradle 3 25 Child's high chair with flap 1 00 Tapestry brussels hassock .50 Biggest line of window shades west of Charlotte medium quality .50 Maish cotton down quilt 3 00 175 Mt. Desert 1 1 4 grey blan kct . . : This offer is made because we know "Buck's" to be the most durable, the most conven ient, the most beautiful stoves and ranges made. Hundreds have already availed them selves of this splendid opportu nity. It's one you can't afford to miss, for it really is just a little better than a square deal. Just a little payment is necessary. Ml 3 lb. feather pillows, art tick each 5-drawer Chiffionier, lOx 1 0 French bevel glass . . Flat top desk, one set drawers Fine tapestry portiers in dark red or olive with extra heavy fringe 2 Slat dining chair, rat tan seat Universal coffee percola tor, 6 cups capacity . . . Folding ironing table Good cocoa foot mat Beautiful picture frame with glass for enlarged portraits agents ask you $5.00 for those, we ask you Handsome Bed lounge covered with velour, finished in oak or mahogany 100 600 9 00 400 .50 4 50 150 .50 150 9 50 &2 G.W.F. HARPER, Pres. J.H. BEAU. Cashier. W.A. SHELL, A-Ushler In Building lor Success in Liie The careful man takes advantage of his opportunity and. in se lecting a Banking connection, BEQl'IRLS-. A SAFE BANK in which to deposit his mo:iey ami valuable secur ities. A BANK from which he can Ixirrow money to carry on legitimate business entr rprises. A BANK which, by constant growth, shows progressiveness and sta bility. A BANK thoroughly organized in every department and fully equip ped to render assistance when needed, (lie realizes there are many ways in which his banker can help him.) BANK which gives fair treatment to all customers, is liberal in small matters, yet protects and insures the safety of money on deposit by a cautious and conservative management. A BANK large enough and strong enough to inspire confidence yet not too large to give thoughtful consideration and helpful assist ance to patrons having small accounts, to young men and all who want to get a start in the world. A BANK having courteous officers, officers of broad experience, offi cers both capable and willing to advise with him in the upbuild ing of his business. We offer our services to you believing that THIS BANK can and does fulfill all the above require'nenjts. f We open accounts for a deposit of one dollar or more. Any part of or the full amount of your deposit subject to withdrawal at any time. Whether your account be large or small we shall be pleased to add your name to our list of customers. why; Fertilizer for Wheat! The old, reliable brands that we have sold for years. Farmers' Friend, Complete. Planters' Bone and Potash Mixture. Blue Ridge Wheat Grower. Hoyster's High Grade Acid Phosphate. Plenty on Hand Prices Righ. Geo. E. Moore. THE STORE WHERE THE DOLLAR TALKS! Nice Dress and Apron check Ginghams, per yd 5c. 4-4 Brown Sheeting 5o. 4-4 Bleach Domestic (Fruit) 10c. 10-4 Bleach Sheeting (Pepperel) 30c. Best Dress Ginghams 10c. Indigo and Simpson's Calicoes 6c. 36-in. Dress goods, Novelty plaids, was 60c. yd. now. .29c. 86-in. Rainproof Panama, was 50c. yd. now 40c. 42-in. Wool Panama, was 50c. vd. now 40c. 50-in. Mohair, was 65c. yd. now 50o 36-in. Side Band Percales 10 36-in. Black Taffeta Silk, was $1.50, now $1 42-in. Poplinettea&Heronbone, all shades latest stylesll Galteas, Flannellettes, Cotton Suitings and lots of of goods for our customers. Clothing going at closing o prices to close. See what we have. We can Save You MONEY on Your Suit! Our "King Quality'' Shoes for Men are guaranteed to wear if not you get a new pair. A good heavy Shoe for Women at 1.25 pair and lots of others we can't mention. Respectfully, W. A. Watson, South Main Street." LKNOl K. N. V. 8 k ' H ' '
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