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THE GREAT INCREASE IN OURBUSINESS
Pushe.-- us on to renewed Ear sand greater purchases, that the best merchandise for the smallest money
may be given those v- ho patronize our counters.
Right Goods at Economic Prices and...
Keeping Faith With Our Trade
Has been the ladder on which we have thus far climbed to success. The golden keys that unlock the barriers
of business are HONESTY IN REPRESENTATION, SATISFACTION IN PURCHASES, superior goods
without the paint of cheapness glued on them, prices that are consistent.
WE HHVE SOME CHEAP GOODS.
They ere put on our shelves for those who demand quantity and clamor for a cheap price, but we plainly say, buy that which we
offer; buy better. They are made to sell, not to wear. We can quote a few of them here and there : Men’s Mackintoshes, 1.10
each, Ladies' Dongola pat. tip Shoos 50c per pair, yard wide Sheeting 4 l-4c, fancy Outing flannel 3 l-2c per yard, Hoys’ knee Suits
68c, Calico 2 l-2c per yard, 15 halls of Thread for sc, cotton Flannel 4 l-2c, Ladies’ cloth Capes, braided 20c each, plush Capes
00c, Boys’ standard percale Waists 10c each. Men’s fancy Jersey knit flannel Undervests and Drawers 25c, Brotherhood Union
made Overalls 1.00 each.
There are no tints of brag or exaggeration in any statements we make the public or any sale vve endeavor to make a customer.
Each sentence is carefully weighed and truly fitted to the article in question and quantity we have to sell. It costs money to print
this advertisement, and if for nothing more we would want it to convey truth in every word —it shall—it does.
MRNT YOUR TRRDE.f
We are not entitled to it any more than any one else —only on the effort on our part to serve you with the most
stylish, the most lasting, the most pleasure giving goods to be found in the country. We don’t dwell on “cheap”
when we are trying to convince you to take an article that carries a guarantee of satisfaction. They are incon
sistent. Stop and see it for yourself.
OUR BUSINESS CROWS—we set sails to swell it more. We are not
undersold we give the best.
IF NOT AS REPRESENTED AND PLEASING,
MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT ...
OUR GREAT CLOTHING SALE NOW GOING ON.
A Suit bought here for Men, Youths or Boys gives you the best and saves money. If you need a Suit, Overcoat or
Mackintosh we cm interest you if you k?:ow value ; if not we give ycu a guarantee that means something.
BUY YOUR CLOTHING 1113**13.
1656. Mens’ Grey mixed Cheviot overcoat $1.90
5452. Mens’ Black wool Cheviot overcoat, velvet col
lar, full length, neatly trimmed, at $3,90
6519. Mens’ Navy Beaver overcoat, full weight and
length, well trimmed, at $5.00
1740. Mens’ Heavy wool Oxford mixed Ulster, extra
long, with high collar $6.00
51788 Mens’ Navy Kersy overcoat, the best value to
be found in the market, @ $9 00
5247. Mens’ Very fine Oxford overcoat, Ragland cut.
satin sleeves, velvet collar .*... 14.00
Mens’ Mclntoshes and oil-proof coats.. l. oo to
TOR NATE THE BEST RLOTEIIIG STOCK IH BARTOW COUNTY TO SELECT EROS WREN YOU SEE ONES. TOR HAVE STYLE, FIT AND MAKE RP THAT SATISFIES.
Read These Figures and Descriptions, and if There is the Least Bit of Doubt Come and Investigate'
EVERYTHING WE MENTION IS AUTHENTIC. COME WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS.
Stair Oil Cloth reduced from ioc to 2 l / 2 pr. yd
Heavy Russian Fleeced back outing 5c
Odd sizes Manhattan shirts $1.50 now SI.OO
Boys’ heavy 50c close knit shirt or drawers 25c
Mothers Trind waists,none less thansoc. the best value
j for boys ever offered —closing at 25c
54 in all wool homespun, think of it 48c
J. W. VAUGHAN & CO.
3352. Mens’ heavy black Cheviot suits —good value
-90
8201. Mens’ Black Fancy bird eye worsted suit.. .4.00
8203. Mens’ Kersy,heavy half wool suit. 4.50
3358. Mens’ all wool black double-breast cheviot suit
8227 All wool heavy Kersy suit, satin pipe 6.50
3244. Heavy all wool clay suit, good value @ 6.50
8008. Fine all wool Diagonal Piecedale navy, real
good and reduced from 10.00 to 8.50
3430 Mens’ Heavy brown Melton —good color, well
lined, st lling fast at satisfying price of .. . 10.00
34 inch Double placid dress goods.® 5c
40 inch all wool Cheviot, and bonde novelties reduced
in price to 35c
50 and 54 in Plaid novelties, once sold at $1.25 and 1.50
closing out at 75c
36 in wide Dress Linings 5c
A few more 10-4 blankets, going® iqc Each
J. W. VAUGHAN ACO.
Novelty suits of High art design—tailored by Schloss
Bros. & Cos. and warranted to have no equal in style,
fit or make up, price 12.50 to 20.00
Boys’ fancy worsted knee suit double breast i-oo
Boys’ wool Cassimere woven suits, nice patterns ... 140
All wool heavy knee suits, none better at. .2.00 and 2.50
Boys’ fine worsted and Cassimere suits, fine make
- 3.50 to 5 0°
Youth suits, long pants, few odd suits to close out, price
lowered from 2.90 to 1.50
Real extra values in our great sale of youths’ 3 piece
suits (a) ?.coto 10.00
Fancy Plaid Gingham 5 C
Full line of all wool and plush caps 25c
Spool Cotton 2 Spools for 5c
15 Balls Thread for 5 C
Womens’ heavy solid BaftleAx shoes S l - 00
Finer Battle Ax in button or lace, men or women.
Union suits for Ladies or Children 2 5 c
Plush Capes—fur collar 9° c
J, W. VAUGHAN A CO.
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