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The Democrat. (Scotland Neck, Halifax Co., N.C.) 1884-1896, September 26, 1895, Image 3

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Nlamrnotti and Record - Breaking Prices ! !
Worth of New Goods at
I have iust returned from the NORTHERN MARKETS, and have positively bought the larg
est and best and cheapest line of goods that has ever before been
placed upon my shelves and counters.
TO W CUSTOMERS
AM tHe Pule Generally ! !
Every Dollar will-buy 100 cents worth of the
very oesu guuus iaj uc hxu..
Money may be scarce or plentiful, but neither
condition will affect prices in my store.
Cheap! Cheaper!! Cheapest!!!
I have bought at low prices and will sell at
low prices. Look over this list and see what
you want out of it.
Seasonable ana Noly
Dress
Rnnns
UUUUM
A fiOOD fnMm
i
AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE
HEARD OF.
Dress Goods. Plain and fancy
Domestic Serges. Blue and Black Vel
.vcts. Trimmings to match.
: pieces Drap DeYlenne Crepon ef
fect 10c a yard, worth 15c.
Ail wool Serges 33Jc worth 50c. Silk
shirt waists 50c wcrth 75c.
Sole agent ior Thompson's Glove Fit-tin-
Corsets Best in the world.
Intel's Kid Gloves at $1.00 a pair.
Scotland Neck Ribbsd Hosiery at 10c
a pair. 1,000 and 1 things in Yankee
Notions and small wears.
. SHIRT I
5b AW
THE
B?50M
fRIEND
-THE NOBBIEST ASI) NEWEST THING IX-
IMS' CLOAKS AND CAPES.
AT WINNING TRICES
WALIONG HATS For Lai
100 window shades, complete with rollers, for
25 cents, silk Umbrellas at 75c. Men's and
boys' hats at halt value.
Clothing! Clothing!
000 Full Suits-Must t sold. 1"0 H".v"' Suit- at wrth .
100 Youths' Suits from 2. to -f;.K Ifwlf Value.
100 Men's Suits from 2 to .$10 Hall Value.
Buys' Knee Pants from 2.V to 7.V.
M youEas"
(Ul
Welimca Suk of l. vlU- , mi
.wi ;i I 1 fr.M f-fni" til a
ought to
Catch Your Thought.
UOfGJIT iuJ'ki;
TEE MIKE IS LEATEER.
woolen Blankets. Sheeting, Pillow Casing.
FURNITURE, CHAIRS,
-TABLES, ETC
L . - ' i"
Full line of Hard-ware, Queens-ware, wood and willow-ware.
Everythin
in the Grocery Line. Granulated Sugar at 5 Cents.
Respectfully,
N. B. JOSEY, Scotland Neck, r C.

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