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For the benefit of an immen: advantage of buying at 10 per ce I promised the people to sell perfectly satisfactory. The peoj I would not deceive them into be goods for less than his creditors s is low,- far lower than the cost losses with my customers. My nothing in my store that I would Come now and get -the bes1 and everything will be sold as re; of it has come in since I began the low profit, we cannot charge ther MA ae trade who could not complete all nt. profit, I have decided to extend tli all of my Stock of Goods at 10 per c )le . recognize the straightforwardn lieving they can get my goods beloxw old them to him for. I propose to be ) of production, but when I offer good stock is. not gathered from bargairi c not recommend. t values ever offered. Remember t )resented, at a profit of 10 per cent. 'I a cut-price, but all will go into the as n on the books, cash is what they mt WITH 4 NNING. S of their purchases in time to get the .e time to January 15th. ent. profit, and the result has been ess of my proposition. They know Scost.. No honest merchant can sell ionest with my customers. Cotton s5 at 10 per cent. profit, I am dividing ounters, or auction houses. I handle he time has been extended to the 'lhe Stock is all new and fresh, some ale. The Goods are sold at such a tst bring. CASH. C.