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9 ii~mi~m i Wim,mR mi;II i RE01 IWS 12 Showing the ample confidence of the publ I hat it grives us great encouragement to e bring our specific purpose for our future We are offering this reorganization sal company'fs affairs enabling us to establish and assisting us to stand by our patrons j We again appeal to you for your cooper We are cheerfully willing to share our <4 cf merchandicle at such low-cut-prices thf sgthe opportunity to buy your goods at sut 'ig fered to you, and the mo-ney that you will Lq for merchandise that you will need later t, thle history that is to confront us. i The general wave, refraining from bu cous impression that you will get your ge than what we are offering you, deprivin 32-inch Sea Island Homespun, per yard 10 C 40-inch Sea Island Homespun, per yard 36-inch b~est quality of Homespun, p~er yard 17-21c Hickory Shirting, 40e value, er yard 24c. Check Homesputn, Hoosier, Tupelo, and Southern Silk, old price 45c, yard sale price 19e S 3ee ou and th gae moheyk a ospun, DOSmressGinthaet youalill ecouors, guarnt~ed Intofde omer 3e yard 30-inch Sie Peeaeomsun, pr, yard 24c Out-ingh best ealiyo esut, for . er50 gad heyard 234c ~~~ArnCheck HmsuHoir ueo n 139c 0cad 2st grade ApC heckoeun 179c DON'T 50 gESde AT E, DNTW THE ConD ARE~ P(CKE I DO'THTAETW R EORGANJZ A MORRIS NESS, Manag u;-ummmmm-i mm .:I*mmmm AGA DAY, NOV. 2 was so generously responded to. ic and our patrons in our statement, ontinue our well laid out cazvpaign to mutual benefit to a successful end. e to further assist in liquidating the the strongest possible foundation, in their needs in the year 1921. ation with the strong purpose in view. )ss in offering-to you our entire stock it will doubly reward you in getting h prices that will never again be of spend will become available with us r> carry you over the hardest spring in ing now, laboring under the erron ods by waiting, at still lower prices yourself and your family of absolute 36-inch Bleach, good quality, former 35c grade 172c 36-inch Bleach, best quality, former 50c .grade 21c 9--I Pepperel Bleach Sheeting, former $1.25 grade 10-4 Pepperel Unbleached Sheeting, former $1.50 grade 69e Huck Towels, plain and colored border, size 84x18, former price 45c, now each 19c Huck Towels, size 32x18, formerly 30e, nowv each 15c Turkish Tow els, size 40x21, former 75c grade, no0w each 33c - T'urk ish Towels, extrad heavy textur'e, size 4! x24, sale p rice each 49ec lurk ish Towels, extra heavy textur:', size 48x27, former $1.25 grade, now. 69c Mven's beCst and~ heav iest grarle Wrk Shirts, former .92.00 v alue, sale pitew 95c IT, COME EARLY. BRING YOUR VER. BUY FREELY AND) REW AR T ION S4AL N4 er L E= 6-ENDS X necessities will jeopardize your futur Now is the time to get things movir up to you to furnish the means to ma are no object to us our merchandise n1 will -pay you to dispose of your produ< ing and buy our goods at the lowest V er-balance your losses in the savings . At the present condition of the decl to name figures justly and accurately in our store, in print. The goods mu the low prices we are offering all thri our store will be marked down in pla our store examine each article, judge i are sure, will convince you that our or in the future. We again want to emphatically im to you for no other purpose than as < your co-operation is absolutely necess Men's best and heaviest grade Overalls at this sale to go at per pair $1.79 Blankets, $6.00 grade $2.98 Blankets, $7.50 grade $3.98 Blankets, $9.00 grade $4.98 One lot Men's Overcoats, sold formerly for S25.00, at this sale each $10.00 One lot Men's Makinaws, formerly sold for $15.00, at this sale at $5.98 Men's hayFeece linedl Underwear, 14 ponds weight, no seconds,.each 89e Men 's Ribbed lined Underweari, White and Eeru each 89c Men's White Velvet Back Underwear, heavy Fleece Shirts andl Drawers, each 98c Men's Hanes Union Suits, heavy weight, per suit Mens ed $1.69 Men' RedWool Flannel Undershirts and D~rawers, per' garmnen t $1.69 FAMILY ALONG. BE SUJRE TO DS WILL BE YOURS. WE TH AN 7SV EiMB EJR 26 TO MANNIP NITI e vital interests to a great extent. i g. We are offering the facilities and it is ke our merchandise move rapidly. Prices tust move to reduce it to the-minimum. It ts at the best market prices Aow prevail rices offered, which will more than count )n your pIurchases with us. ining iarket it is physically impossible as we intend to mark down each article st be seen and well judged to appreciate yugh our departments. Every article in i figures. All you will have to do come to ts merits and qualities and the price, we prices are impossible to be duplicated now press on your mind that this sale is offered learly specified for a mutual benefit and ary to make it a success. --en's Medium Weight Union Suits, per garment $1.39 All Silks, Crepe de Chines and Geor gettes, formerly sold for $3.50, now per yard $1.45 Boys' Sweaters, all sizes, heavy quality, formerly $2.50 value, sale price each $1.39 QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Queen Quality Shoes divided in 3 lots, $15.00 grade $8.50 $12.00 grade ---------------- $7.50 $10.00 grade -----------------$6.50 CRAWFORD SHOES FOR MEN Crawford Shoes for Men, divided into 3 lots, $15.00 grade-....__.----- .$8.50 $12.50 grade -_-.-- -----------...750 $10.00 grade.-.-..------.--........$6.50 All other Shoes reduced in proportion; as space don't permit us to list the bar gains we have in that line. Men's Clothing, all S eiety Brand Suits sold for $65.00 an I 85.i) , sale price each I Men's Clothing divided inN> 1 A $19, $24.50, $29.50 i John B. Stetson Hats, Columbia, styles only, each $6.75 John B. Stetson Hats, other styles, at $4.98 GET FIRST CHOICE BEFORE R YOU, XMAS NIGHT IG. SOUT H C AaNtA.