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BROTHERS,
MEN'S OUTFITTERS
Charles
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GREAT CLOSING
OUT SALE!
WILL CONTINUE ONLY ONE MORE WEEK.
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This is
THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFE.
This Sale will positively close SATURDAY FEB. 21st, and we give you wha*
we advertise, every article in the house
-A.T ACTUAI_ COST.
We have a few sizes in Men’s Overcoats left that will sold regardless of cost.
CLOTHI1TG!
Never in the history of Bai ibridge was there such an opportunity to buy
THE FAMOUS E. F. F. BRAND OF CLOTHIN 3 AT
^.oirr^L cost!
And when you put on a suit of these famous makes you have got a suit of
clothes that no Tailor can duplicate in fit and workmanship.
A FEW OF OUR CLOSING OUT PRICES.
Mr. C. II. CaMwell, of Calvary.
I was a welcomed visitor to our town
j Tuesday.
We are glad to see Mr
! McNair out again after an
[chicken pox.
I Mr. I- B. Robinson spent
| days in his business in Whigl.am ;
early part of week.
Mr. Geo. S. McNair, of Baiiibrelge,
was 111 our town Tuesday last guest.
of his brother, Mr. D. U. McNair, j
| There will he preaching at the
j Baptist church Sunday next, by R- v -
N. G. Christopher, pastor in oh .rae. i
Cairo scorched Whigham anil its
correspondent last week, but Dr.j
Well’s liniment has abi
matters up.
Mr. Oscar Williams is sending out
invitations to a valentine party to he
at his home Friday evening next
3j| miles north.
Mr. Paul llobison returned Friday
from his call to the bedside of his
sitter who was very ill at Greens
boro. We were glad to ie..rn ut her
improvement.
The Whigham council deserve our
praise for their improvment of Broad
Street in the way of putting out a
line of pecan trees in the middle of
the street for shade and beauty.
Some one was kind enough lo put
up a notice on Dr, M tCord’s office
luring his absence Monday. The
riter of the notice seemed to un-
nnd every thing pretty well.
s an attempt being made at
th e Methodist Sunday School to get
fur the school. That is a
noble mY'ement, for there is noth
ing like ^'ving a developing mind
something g ooJ "P° n -
The \Vhigfi’ am 8 °h 00 ' has increas
ed so in numbV lhat tlle officials ol
the school had tfPP ut ' n an extra
assistant. MisB J£ ate MoEivy now
holds the position^ l' 1 unary teach
er, Miss Scott, inti
Miohie Junior, and
Senior department.
The ladies of Wliigh
some of them, took up
in town this week for
| famine and they report tilt 11 " <Jai
inf'
mother,
Mr. John Clark, who lues
ida, has been visiting relate
this community.
Mrs. Nan Key, of p angJ
was a guest of her
Clark, la6t week.
Justice A. I. Hrunso i has 1
busy sessions of Ins court these
and he makes a good officer.
Mr. Andrew Barber ami j
•el', IMdss Versyi spent a ,, oni j
last week at Gordon, Ala., ,
they have relatives.
Colei: Emmett O’Neal and
llawes, of Bain bridge, all(|
court at BoyptteviHe Saturday
of them having business lr re";
coiut.
Mr. J. M. Chesire is very i
healed a ten ai *d one half pound
which has arrived at his house,
little fellow is doin;
much promise unto Ins father.
There is a good joke going
rounds of the neighborhood t
expense of a certain swain
Mill. The time of the joke «|
as last Sunday evening,' the
where we will leave of readu
judge.
We are glad to note the pty
of Mr. Marnegue Clark, of
lotte, N. C., in our neighborl
Mr. Clark is a relative of theG
family, whose guest he is while!
He is making many frionds it
neighborhood.
and |
yroediate, Miss
ri'of. Caldwell
everybody gave -orneUii
! collected $40-44. That
care of 100 for about two
\
\
Men’s fine suits marked
$25 oo now 18 oo
20 oo “ 15 00
18 50 “ 13 50
18 00 " 13 00
17 OO “ 12 50
16 50 12 OO
15 OO “ II OO
1400 “ 10 OO
10 00 “ 7 50
8 50 “ 6 00
6 00 “ 4 00
5 00 “ 3 75
Add we have the swel est line
of men’s pants ever shown here.
Pants marked
$7 5° now 5 5°
6 50 “ 4 75
6 00 “ 4 50
5 00
4 00
3 50
3 00
2 50
OUR LINE FOR LADIES.
We still have a few sizes left
and we guarantee to please you.
SHIRTS.
Our line of shirts is great. We
have the famous Manhatten shirts
in all the new patterns and they
goat $ 1 15. Galet Shirts worth
$1 50 for 1 10 and all the way.
Vice and"Cd^'5^Shoes for 3 75 d ° Wn k ° the S ° C ShirfS ’
Foot Glove $4 00 shoes for 3 00. UNDER WEAR.
$3 5° " “ 2 65, Men’s fine suits of Under Wear
Our line for Boys is great in all worth
the Leather. Box Calf, Vici, Pat $6 00 now 4 oq
ent Calf and Cloth 5 00 “» 3 50
$3 25 shoes for 2 50. $300 shoes 3 00 “ - 25
2 25. 2 50 shoes for 1 75. $2 00 2 00 “ i 60 ,
shoes for i 40 1 00 “ 80c
3 75
3 00
2 75
2 25
> 75
SHOES.
Our line of Shoes, you all know
rank at the top of the ladder.
Hannan & Son fine Vici and
Cloth, $6 o > Shoes for 4 25
WHIGHAM ANSWERS CAIRO\
Our Cairo mayor gave WhiA*' a
and its bumble correspondent W ot
peas last week in his reply to '
article of recent publication,
scorched us but we happened
have a bottle of Dr. Well’s linimen' 1
near at baud.
It is an indisputable fact that a
great deal our triend said cannot he
denied by us, yet one point and tbe
main point mentioned, seemed to be
a misundarstarding on his part as to
wbat we meant. We were
FROM REYNOLDS V..it.
Miss Linnie Kendrick speutj
tion of last week visiting fneo
Iron City.
Messrs. G. G. Yeates, 1{. II.
ry and W. M. Blount were id
midst Sunday last.
Mr. Steve Horn and Mss H
Eagerton, of Desser, attended
tees at Bethany church Nt
We would be glad to see tbe
shine come once more, since wt
had so much rain for ti e patlj
Rev. W. F. Cato filled Ins
appointment at Bethany churc
Sunday, delivering an inter
sermon.
Rev. W. F. Cato and dll
Miss Alice, were the guests (1
and Mrs, J. M. Ivey arid d#
1 tst Sunday.
Mr. G. W. Kendrick whoV
j ill for the past week or ten
j steadily improving. We hop*
! soon be out. again.
I Mrs? Mary Ella Whitaker
! guest of her brother, Mr. J.J
j entine, this weeK. Her many)
| are glad to have her visit,
Messrs. A. J. Ivey and B
| Yeates attended a delightful
I given last Monday night attbe
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Willi*
the west side.
Miss,
A VALENTINE.
Remember this sale will close Saturday Feb. 21st with-
out fail, and if you miss this opportunity, you
have missed saving: many Dollars.
No goods charged or sent out on approval.
TOOLE BROTHERS.
OTTFITTEES
, plive me yourself tor Valentin*!
not dot- ' ; Your eyes shall be the rhym*
ing at all on the number of men that ^Vherein I need but ljok to read
would come over on Saturdays, but
the number of bottles such a few
men would carry back to Cairo.
; No, Cairo has neither a dispensary
! or barroom and we praise them for
1 their noble stand for prohibition, but
| we are also very sorry to feel tkat my post-boy—mistres
! the fact of Cairo’s unfortunate ones Gt xe me y° urfe 't f° r '
| Cuming over here to buy their liquor -t'heodosia Garrison, in b
caused us to lose some strength on
1 the prohibition side in our election, ;
for some would say tha*. if we had ! Deli^’ er y mai -
no dispensary that Whigham’s un- by t‘ ne postal depart
| fortunate uses would be trading 1
with the Bain bridge barrooms
'Sweet things and poetry ind**
Qjive me yourself for \ aler.tm®
Your mouth—the true red r<*
yjjir hands—white doves for sj 1
■gour hair—the golden seal of
i
ay. you address your
-elf to
Ai*
twelv
a result r>f the I' re<
system it
thousand country
Tin
! with the Cambridge barrooms jnsti, , have been closed- 1
' like Cairo is trading with Whig- nceS| , . ... , s
Ilian’s dispensary. “Every feather n’t l/ 10 ^ m-uch i> 1 .
! has its weight.” Ye Whigham cor- 1 rtrfa delivery was in ■
! respondent ts opposed to the sale ot
| liquor in any form and besides there
are quite a number of other Whig
ham people of the same opi non, but-
the majority rule in most cases, so
; they ruled in this instance
cilice Mr.
i blind ic seems
s ' lt , jvi raise
, Sr.
Roosevelt i*|
strange
kick