R.L. Borland
Stock of Groceries Must Be Closed Out in 6 Weeks Regardless Cost
To move this stock at once and turn it into cash, I will sell the following articles at prices that will save you money.
White Beans, 18 cents quart; 70 cents per gallon
Pink Beans, 18 cents quart; 70 cents per gallon
Lima Beans, large and small, 20 cents quart; 75 cents per gallon
No. 3 Can Tomatoes, 17 cents per can; 3 for 50 cents
Corn, 13 cents per can; 2 for 25 cents
Powhattan Can Peas, per can, 15 cents
Snaps, per can, 13 cents
Arab Coffee, per pound, 30 cents
Pilot Knob Coffee, per pound, 30 cents
Luzianne Coffee, per pound, 30 cents
Best Loose Ground Coffee, 22 cents pound 5 pounds for $1
Good Vinegar, per gallon, 40 cents
Sweet Pickles, per dozen, 15 cents
Aluminum Ware, worth $1.25 to $1.75, 75 cents, 90 cents, $1
15 ounce Grapelade, 25 cents; 2 for 45 cents
1 ½ pound Corn Beef, per can, 25 cents
Oval Oak Wash Board, each 40 cents
Galvanized Wash Tubs, 60 cents to $1
Brooms, each 25 cents to 90 cents
Crackers, per package, 7 cents
Men’s Linen Collars, 10 cents each, per dozen $1
Ladies Oxfords just received, large assortment at $3.50, $3.60, $3.74, $4 and $4.75 I will give 50 cents off on each pair for cash for 10 days. These prices can’t be beat anywhere.
Men’s Work Shirts, blue and tan, each 90 cents
Work Pants, per pair, $1 to $2
Overalls, best grade 220 Denim, $1.60
Men’s Summer Underwear Unionsuits per pair, 90 cents and $1
Straw Hats for men, boys and girls at any price you want.
A nice line of men’s and boys’ Caps, each 50 cents to $1.50
These goods can’t be charged at these prices.
From page 3 of The Reidsville Review, April 4, 1923
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