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2 8 5) R ITIjI ill Kli Mm if Mil! I m THAT we, Moses Weisel, a firm established in 1886 in the town of Elizabeth City, county of Pasquotauk, Common wealth of North Carolina, IN CONSIDERATION OF the lowest reasonable wholesale and retail prices PAID BY anybody, THE RE CEIPT WHEREOF IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, DO hereby grant, sell, transfer and deliver unto the said anybody THE FOLLOWING GOODS AND CHATTELS, NAMELY : short work of selling this lot .we have marked the j price 53 cent the pair. I A first class bleached Cottons, yard wide for six I cents the yard could get more but wish to give our customers great value to make things lively ; during this month. Built for Men. . Our White Shirts are made to fit men, not wooden dummies, that is why they fit so well, look so well, wear so well are satisfactory in every detail. We have these excellent Shirts at 45 cents each. Do you need Rubber Boots or Oil Clothing ? We have "em" at the lowest prices, quality consid ered, the law allows. Come or send for what you want and get the best. Winter Clothing at reduced prices to make room for summer goods. WATCH THAT BOY. He's growing fast bound to do it, thats natural. If he hasrit outgrown that last suit you bought he has worn it so full of holes it won't pay to mend it. Bring Your Boy To Our Store. The boy ieels better, acts manlier and stud3'S harder if he has a New Suit. It pleases him and doesn't cost much, 49c. and up buys a suit. jo per cent, off the Price. Dress Goods for La dies worth 50 cents. February price 25 cents the yard. Do you want a Stylish Hat ? Come to see us, we can give you the latest out and save you at least 25 per cent, on the price. Does your boy need an extra pair ol Pants toi run him through the season. Mrs. Jane Hopkins of New York has sent us quite a quantity of her famous Pants for boys who are rough on clothing. Double seats, knees, hold-fast buttons, warranted not to rip, really worth 75 cents the pair; to make 500 Sailor Hafs just received, worth 35 cents each, our price 25 cents each. Have you seen that lot of Hamburg Edging at' 1 2 cents the yard, worth 20 cents, you will want is better than putting money in Bank, a clear sav i ing to you of 40 per cent, (others at lower and 33 K Per cent- off len'f 5c. Undershirts for higher prices.) 17 YA cents. A bargain with a Big B. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all and singular the said goods and chattels to the said anybody and his or her executors, ad ministrators, and assigns to their own use and behoof forever. AND we HEREBY COVENANT WITH THE GRANTEE THAT we are THE LAWFUL OWNERS OF THE SAID GOODS AND CHATTELS, THAT THEY ARE FREE FROM INCUMBRANCES, except those always honestly stated, if they exist, by our conscientious clerks. THAT we HAVE GOOD RIGHT TO SELL THE SAME AS AFORESAID; AND THAT We WILL WARRANT AND DEFEND THE SAME AGAINST THE Lawful claims OF ALL persons and against imperfections and damage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the said Moses Weisel, hereunto set our hand and seal this 4U1 day of February, in The year of ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINETY eight. SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED IN THE PRESENCE OF RICHARD ROE, JOHN DOE. ) MOSES WEISEL. (Seal.) WO Numbers 54 and 56 Water St., larg: STORES mmlu iff! 1 m w iiiiiiliiilli : Gfe- jp St R S2 tS5 32