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71 I Brown Domestic, caiiooes, Peroaies e 1 im m and Now spriflo Lawns at 3; ots a Yd. I 43 (And Hundreds of Pieces to Pick From) ft to Drew Laroe crowds fill Last Week to Barali's Great Fire Sale. to V 1 1 ? 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 43 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 f a: p. 47 47 Remnants. I offer yon again 5000 yards Kemnouti of everything, one ami h half to ten and eleven yards in a piee. No use to quote any price. Your priet gets it if even half ite vnlne it offered. Again. -3c 5,000 yarua new and standard Print 5,000 ynnlp brown Domeitic, : 1,000 yards good Percale-, (dark shades). Again. .1000 yards new ihades, new patterns, fast colore, double width, book fold, Itegal Percales 5c All yon want no limit all week. Abcnt 1000 yards of 30-iueh double fold S.'ieciai, Percaliuet and other Liuings, old everywhere at 15c to 25c, (thete colors only green, red, tan, drab, slate and white. Fire sale price this week 5c In above Lining sale will include any dress? linings in the house. Have a number of pieces of Wiggune, Cotton and Linen Canvas, Crenoline, Bucram. eto., all go at per yard On Will Continue To sell all 10c and l'Jic Shirting for ..... Cc a yard Heavy 20c and 25c Cottonades for12ic a yard Good 8c and 10c Ginghams for 5c a yard Heavy Mattress Ticks for 0c a yard Uest A. C. A. Feather Tioks for 11c a yard Best Standard Prints for 8c a yard Hrown Domestic for 3ic a yard Bleached Domestic for .....Jlic a yard This Item. 50 bolts of very fine, very sheen, white India Linen and Lawns pay other stores 10c, 12 1 2c, l.-c and 20c pay mo 7c, Sc, Oc and lie Towel and Table Cloth. I will continue this week to supply you with Towel and Table Cloth bargains, and 30c, 35c and 42 1 -2c will buy the flue bleached Linen Damask, 58, G2 ami 74 inches wide. Aud better, larger, finer and more Towels, both Linen and Cotton, will be shown this week than ever before. The former advertised prices will hold good, Making it one of the busiest weeks for the Cashier and Salespeople since the great bargain attraction was inau gurated March 1st. Familiar faces and dozens of new, appreciative patrons were to be found dally in my store, using their good judgment anrI spending their good money, knowing that more than value received was obtained with every purchase. The only drawback to the most successful week of my Sale was the absence of many staple articles that had be come exhausted, and the only disappointed ones were those who came for some special, particular article desired at Fire Sale price. The goods most frequently called for were Ladies', Misses' and Children's Slippers and Shoes. We now have them. No department was more liberally patronized and went down faster than the Towel, Table Linen and White Goods counters, including the quck selling values in Sheetings, bleach Muslins, Embroideries and Laces, white Lawns and India Linens. Read What People Buy Every Day and f Always Find Plenty of It. .. .. w k , .,. .- T,t T,T V? "? ?? Xf wf V ?,? ttf V ?,T 7,T 4'i ; ii it A && it. i' ii i! i i' i' i'i ii i'i i'i i'i i'l. Grocery Prices Continued a While Longer and for my Country Friends I now add MEAT. Dry Salt Meat Smoked Meat 8c 25 pounds Black Eyed Peas $1.00 Everything else as below. The Slippers and Shoes. The stylith, wearable, durable.Ciip to date kind. I now have them. Every pair a good one and a beauty. All toes, all lasts, all shapes heels, toes and tops, plain unli funey, to plwise the most fastidious and exnotitig byer. I did not buy them to make money, nor do I sell them at a profit They are gives at actual cost price. That means much to you. Investigate. India Linens. These lines were rapidly diminished, yet you will llnd Monday and all next week every vacan cy in pattern, style or value replenished and filled to overflowing, with the prices made even a shade lower than Inst week. Investigate this also. A Large Order For Ladies', Misses' and Children' Trimmed Hats was countermanded andj ordered "don't ship" several weeks ago. They are here, how ever, and I own them, at my own price, too. They are stylishly trimmed and fine goods too fine to e shown in my present smoked nnd smHtty surroundiug. Ladies, you will find nothing to criticise or object to iu this line of Millinery but the ridiculously low prices asked for them. They must be sold this week. No Man Has Been So Selfish or Bold As to ask one penny off of auy Suit, Trousers, Shirts, Hats or Underwear. Their only request was to "Please find my size." Toward the end of the week many sizes wen; sold out, but the tables are cleared and ready for about 75 dozen more of the following: .'to dozen Men's Pauls costing from $1.25 to $2.50 a pair. 5 dozen (CO) Men's Suits; maker's cost $4 H7 to $8 no. 2.") dozen more Shirts and find Underwear, same as described last week, and priced 34c and 44c. 15 dozen Men's aud Boys' Hats, all grades andstjles. If half value price is appreciated come aud see these goods. You may price elsewhere, price anywhere; you will buy here. Ridiculously Absurd, but True. Children's Shoes 15c and 25c Men's Hats good ones 35c All Veilings I0c All Linings 5C 22 lbs Granulated Sugar $1 OO Mocha and Java Green Coffee 10 lbs for I 00 California canned goods apri cots, peaches, plums, pears best brands, per can as long as they last 10c Our pride Flour. lOOIbs 1 50 Barall's Pride Flour. 100 lbs.... 1 50 20 lbs Dried Apples 1 00 15 lbs Dried Peaches 100 Louisiana Ribbon Cane Syrup per gallon 30c Anvil Soda, 3 lbs . . ( 10c Best Laundry Soap, 12 bars 25c 4 pkgs Faultless Starch 25c & 6 cans Lye 25c Big Bale Tobacco, per lb 18c Star Navy Tobacco, per lb 40c E. Rice Greenville, per lb 30c 100 doz. Calumet Baking Powders in full 10 oz. and 9 Cans. 1C oz. 15 cts, 0 oz. 10 cts. oz. These goods are fresh aud guaranteed equal in every respect to any Baking Powder on the market. One can of this Powder will be giveu free with a pur chase of 100 pounds of Hour. EXTRA SPECIAL. Boston fancy Mixed Pickles in 5-gal kegs only, formerly $2.75. (M Cfj This special sale vJ5 1 -U V Razor Tobacco, per lb 35c Cross Tie Tobacco, per lb 35c Good Luck Tobacco, per lb 30c 30c 25c Red Cross Tobacco, per lb Six oz. Scotch Snuff, 2 bottles Dental, Stewart and Ralph's, 3 bottles ' 25c 4000 Gallons Dick & BrownSI 10 years old Vinegar, per gal.. 20 lbs Head Rice Onion Sets, per gallon 15c Tennessee Triumph Potatoes, per bushel 1 10 Genuine New York Early Rose Potatoes, per bushel 90c 19c 1 00 East Main Street, N JZ3 Ar d m ore, I. T. to to to to to to to & iv hv I h J h i ! to to to to to to to to to to to b 2 to h h to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to f