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I Lenoir's Greatest lerctaMse allP'OllTF ft' ' t7f Jul IS) 'mm white Goods at Marvel ous Bargains. SEE THE5&6VALUES FREE GIFTS WITH v Each.Pairof Shoes or. Oxfords. SEE WISDOVi DISPLAY - i J V ' J V2 SO 1 a I JUL Begins a Gigantic. 12 Day SlaogMeir Sals of Tlueir Entire Stocks. INCLUDING PART OF THE Morrow-Bass Stock of Charlotte, Also Railroad Wreck Goods. SALE BEGONS AT SELF'S STORE, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE FFMay9 Amu .!OTn9 Wt DOORS OPEN AT NINE O'CLOCK, These Stocks of Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods come into our hands at a fraction of their cost and are too large to display in our store and it is absolutely necessay for us to sell it quickly. Necesity forces a Reduction of this High Class Stock in a Marvelous Twelve Day Slaughter Sale. Silks and Woolens at? an Awful Sacrifice. One lot of 50 and 75c Dress Goods Reduced to ..- 29c it, 39c One lot of Remnant Silks 10c jd 75c Silks and Colors 39c Splendid Merchandise Tre mendously Reduced. Lim ited Space will not Per mit a Full List. Unheard of Dry Goods Bargains. 39 inch Dimity, Madras, Poplin 5c And Scrim in the Grey, sale price 3ic 10c Drilling 5c Yd. Wide Ginghams, sale price 5c Yd. wide Percals, sale price 7c 10c Outings, sale price 5ic 15c Suitings, sale price 10c R. R. Wreck Ginghams 3fc Laces and Embroideries Have Never Been so Cheap. 5c Laces and Edging 3c 100 Bolts Ribbon, worth up to 15c, sale price 5c $1,00 Voil Flouncing, 45 inch 59c 40c Colored Flouncing, 45 inch. 15c We Stand Behind Every Sale. Our Sale Values In sure to us 1 An Awful Slaught er of Mens Clothing Yes, Sir! Good Suits. The $15.00 and $20.00 kind at- .$8-95 One lot of $10.00 and $12.00 values, sale price $6.95 They are Pure Vjforsted Hand Tailored Suits and speak for themselves because good Quality will speak for itself. The clothes advertised were made for men who would not wear inferior clothing, but who want really good clothing at the smallest outlay. Hundreds of New Spring Suits, Fancy and Serges. BEAUTIFUL WHITE GOODS AT One lot of 10c White Goods .... 5c One lot of 12ic White Goods - 6c German Linen Hock Towels, worth 50c, sale price 25c Women's and Chil dren's Ready to Wear Almost Given Away. Rompers and Infants Dresses-. 19c Children Dresses and Middjs, $1.00 values 49c & 69c Women's Waists, value up to $1.50, sale price ... 50c Women's Skirts 39c & 75c A Quick Sweep of Muslin Underwear at Sale Prices Corset Covers, 50c values 15c Notions and Fur nishing Bargains 10c Wash Ties, sale price 2c $1.00 Quality Long Silk Gloves. 50c Hose tor Children, Ladies and Men. 10c values 5c One lot of $1 .00 Corsets 39c Ladies Mercerized 25c Hose 15c 12 Day Bargain Carnival Begins Friday April 25th, Ending May 9th, 1913. in NEXT DOOR TO DEL mi LINGERS GAFE Yes, Sir! Good Suits, SEE MR. Jim Abernethy, AT SELF'S STORE. i Slaughter Prices Wonderful Values 2000 .Pairs of High Grade Shoes To Go In This Slaughter. One Jot of Childrens and Wom en's Oxfords' 40c Another $2.00 lot at $1.00 $3.00 values, Waldorf, sale price $1.68 Men's Regal $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords $2.98 Every Pair of Shoes at a Sac rifice Price and a Prize with each pair. 500 Dress and Work Shirts, sale price 39c One lot 8 oz. Duck, worth 15c, sale price 6c This was in Railroad Wreck. Take This Opportu-, nity to Buy a Hat jfr English Hats, $3.00 values, sale price 98o 50c and 75c Caps- 25c A 0?
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