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"V wonderful money-saving event is the very thing everyone has keen waiting for. the huge crowds that have at. TENDED THE OPENING OF MY ANNUAL BARGAIN FESTIVAL CONVINCED ME OF THIS FACT, AND I FEEL AMPLY REPAID FOR MY ?? FORTS. UNLESS YOU HAVE VISITED THIS SALE AND HAVE SEEN THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICES YOU WILL NEVER KNOW THE REASON WHY EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT SCHLOSB uKG'S ANNUAL COTTON CARNIVAL. I OFFER YOU GENUINE VALUES. FOR YOUR ' MONEl Ufa THE PRICK OF EVERY PIECE OF MERCHANDISE IN MY STORE SLASHED? NOT .MERELY REDUCED? BUT PLACED IN YOUR HANDS AT A PRICE ACTUALLY^ LESS THAN IT CAN BE BOUGHT FROM THE FACTORY. I STAND READY TO PROVE EVERY WORD I SAY. THE LOW PRICES WILL AMAZE YOU. BUT Yo| WILL MARVEL AT THE ENORMOUS AND COMPLETE STOCK. PRACTICALLY K\ ERY ARTICLE YOU HAVE IN MIND TO BUY CAN BE FOUND AT THJg WONDER FUL SALE, AND AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. THIS IS BEYOND DOUBT THE GREATEST SALE. AND THE LARGEST STOCK IN CAMDEN. THIS IS YOUR OPPORfU NITY TO SAVE MONEY. AN OPPORTUNITY THAT YOU WILL POSSIBLY NEVER SEE AGAIN. ' . .. : ? , ? ? ' ? ? ,-1 This Is The . Secret I \<iw is ill wonder how I i.iii > 'Hi ? r these ~w oi>'dof fitl \ T!fo MiHwer is | >1 : i it* I \ 5 -it tin- Northern iia rUet. more <?('*<* 1 1 ilmii a ny other merenant. i and a in ttinrfcnv familiar with mar ket <uinlit ions. Ilrl'i'!!' ihi- unprcee < leu ( < ?' I li-e ii: price w .1 - ? llViii \ t< 1 had; -Lkj-udupi: aud i ii_? 1 1 * ? 1 1 1 h >*a \ lit l'i ?:? ? cv rr a I iviivnii,v. Kirst ; 1 kuciv that cotton would lulu:,' ;? u'"<n| price. Another \\<?uld 1 >? ? a hiir demand for mcivhan di-e. SiM'i'lid. 1 knew what :.'o?n|> would ;nh;i!ii'i Ntel liiinl. I knew thai o| h.T met'cha I I s Wc|C n?>| hll.s illL' oil areohnt "t unsettled conditions I'or the aliovt- ica-oiis I Imiiu'lii more, tluut U-Ufii and t luift ? >!?? haw tin- Ta'rve-; st-Ock i|: ( "a llllh'll The Fact that I .???li-ht i*ef.-le i lie advain <'. ira\c lie tie opport unit \ 1 wished i'? i ; ? hii . ! ui\ iim my patrons tilt' ildMHil; lit * "I' 1 1 1 \ t'oi?-i::lu As -la t od ? <> lid- paper !a- I week, it ha- hfon ili ? ? .i : . ? 1 1 ? of this -tore, for a number > f > ? . 1 1 . to haw ;i -pe dal selling event o 1 1 1 i 1 1 u ihi* I'ai! and Wilder month- i ? *i 1 1 1 i t i oi , ;.t tin- he ^innin^ of tin- ??a- .a. ilii- year, brought us face to fa i o wiiii a -.?riou proMem To sOtVP t .-null*: ! : oT Minir myself to the point of breaking in on this established custom. and ?-j*. < >a Uy this SI'ilSil!!. W he!! i! W'olllil MICH v,i much ? liioro than ever bcfute i.. i.,y customers and' frlouds who I > : t \ ? 1 .so lo\ a I to this -torn. I wn? faro to faro with Uie i ? i ? ? ? ? 1 * ? ? 1 1 of advanced prices on even hand. Muslin? s was irood ; Put. in -pile of conditions. I was not Ioiij,' in making up m.\ mind that this Id^r soiling cvtMl Would he held this year the same as in previous .wars, and bciran uniklli^ pre partition- for it oarly. I could sec the I ? i ii mhaiirt' in price coming ? I could *tt? no tt?*lj. f . . i ii. ilnc to the enormous demand and tin many complication* that have come Pof-.ro the manufactur ers. johhrrs ;i 1 1 1 1 the dealers in the raw materials. I -eart hed the markets ear ly. nrade putvha-o- far ahead as 1 could. That 1 w a- fortunate in this rati ho-t bo told 1 IN a visit to this hl? -tore NV? line of mrt'rha ndiso in this store t#?day hut is worth more than I paid tor Li. I consider lids my .irood fortune. ,i - 1 am in |H?sitioii to hold to tin . I -el i i hit priro. I laving paid hut wry .itile advance. naturally ymi w ill : . I o i.e<i to pay the advanced price- : f * o.: : ? idle here. A- 1 i : ki - l'i*- i iiiioiuiceineiit. I feel that 1 1?? ? ! ? - i- .."tl.in_' too .stroiic to be said in fav vim- taking advantage of ihi- lu_; _ .... i : f: means a Having il at e\.T\<.iie \ i i i I'preciate : and to-lay vita *!.? t.-iy inv piddle ho well ed 1 1< .i : c 1 .i- ? ? \ - hi merchan dise, . I fcl th;." tin- i .ihii" I ha\e will 'Tip appreciated (!:tv tu?fnrr. - \\V must no! mi -rliH.k tin .fact that thi? e.rop is .-hoit I'o i.ff-ct ihi-. coti.ni and Meet I 1- hrlnuiu^ a hi^ pi> ? TliLs menus much to f 1 1 . ? .nn-uinor. ami w h.-i, takiu. into con-idcra t ion with the <?r> iMvrtuuity r ? ? tn'dc at thi- live re I feel -urr; of my .-f a tenn-: : . maile at tin* head of this ad. "That never l ef n j in the history of thi> store have I ever ??ojdc to. yo\| u lth fin impolitic* meat as ' important as tills! ODie, U"' ? Tn -inner" ? never was in |><?.sition t?> iuve-t Ids mo ney to letter advftnt?>^?^ 'Hie truth of this statement ran Ix* vefltlcd v any uitft. mal^iux couH'arLsou.s, Hxamine the inerchrtiMliV?e *??hl here ? tli^ f|ualiiy ?. the l?Hcy. ' FK.it lioucstly. you'll ^"<?n real ize that thLs Is your biz opportunity. FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF VALUES I AM OFFERING SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS j GIFTS NOW | 'Tin1 large assortment here for you to select from makes it easy to please yourself as weli | as your friends. Hundreds of things for your selection at your own price.. Yon axe? at. i liberty to - Tom pa re my mer i chandise and the prices; you will then see what a wonderful saving there is in store for you. They are going fast and the j selections are thinning out. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MEN ~ 100 Suits ? Worsted T h i b e ts , plain and Fancy Serges, colors I guaranteed. A $16.00 value, worth every cent. My price now j $8.98 II. L. SCHLOSiil lit. The Man *Y!io Stands tor Honest Advertising And a Square Deal to His Patrons First, Last, And All Tile Time READ THIS AND BE COVINCED There is no pan of Kershaw county that has not been rep- ; resented at this sale. Men, wo- I men and children from every part of this county have com'e to take advantage of this op portunity to save. Expressions of surprise and bewilderment are heard in each department when the prices and quality of merchandise are seen. They did not think it possible, and could hardly believe their own eyes, but always leave with an armful of bundles and a satis fied smile. Extraordinary Sale Womens and Misses Coat Suits \ The materials are of the liner grade* and are distin guished from the ordinary kind by the exclusiveness in style. The high ' character of work manship insures the wearer a perfect fit to conform with her figure and prevailing mode. Reg ular price $18, while they last $9.98 Remember the Purchasing Power of Your Dollar Is Greater Here 1 case each 36-inch Bride's Cambric and AmosKcaK Ging htun, positively a guaranteed 15c quality. My price Q p</r yard J/C 1 case Mohawk and Pepperell Bleach Sheeting. 10-1 wide, worth 50c yard. My price (10 yards limit to a Qg customer) yard t)DC 1 case extra heavy Canton Flannel, worth 15c at the factory today. My price per yard 1 Uyr 45-inch all Wool black anil blue Serge, "/ already shrunlfj worth $1.50 yard today. Because I bought it early. I can sell you at, per yard o/OC 10 cases Ladies Gun Metal Shoes, lace or button, solid leather, worth $3.00. My price to you in this gg 20 eases Men's Vici Kid Gun Metal Shoes, lace or button, any size, great value at $3.00. My price to von in this sale J)1 ?Oi> All colors 42-inch Wool Serge, regular $1.00 value. My prieesp?V yard v ^ \ |aii colors 36-inch Serge, a good 75c value. My price, per yard , ? ' 69c 48c HARRY L. SCHLOSBURG THE UNDERSELLING STORE Bring the Little Ones .with you. I will give them a LITTLE SOUVENIR. CAMDEN SOUTH CAROLINA * i ** *- * TITIThi f Every child accompanied by its parents will be presented f with a beautiful balloon. \ I Bought for Cast and You Get The Benefit Of It I I ' a ? ' > ' : - " .WOT HKR BI(i SPECIAL-**) l;i ?lios Velvet Corduroy Stwfl Cofttfi, all colors and sizon. worth $<S.(H>. Cottou Carnival price-?, S&98 'IMi is stock today, lit prefceut pjrlco, i- worth from If) to 35 per oenl. WM?" than it cost me. Itetall selling prices in this store arc based on wlnit l.paitL for the merchandise, and not ou the market juice today. DRY GOODS AND SILKS-It xm very fortunate, indeed, that I p!.W ? odors early In this department, im it means wonderful opportunities foi "?.v customers and friends. There if Jin assortment of Woolens, Silks, Cot ton Gomls, Idnens, Uomestics, Trim mings, etc., that I never showed vbe fore. You can best nppreeiate the val ncs by seeing them. / KKADY-TOVVKVK DKP.ART^KNt Mvorythinp ready-to-wear for Wo ?eft Misses, and CMMren. . The vilaj shown here this season are worthy ? your consideration. ' No need fof to pay it Id# advance in prkfcJ* where. Special bargains in CMldr* (JarmentK see them. I>on't orerirt (ho Furs while here. 111? SHOES? Perhaps in no other liW-JJ! merchandise has the rapid *<W*| been so prominent. Some people M* begun to think flSey just eouldo'f tfg to buy Shoes wlierl they -yren ,?ffl the same Shoes as last KrtBMO ? $1.50 to $2.00 more hi price. V"11' man will ,t$ll you there is no it. However, you have the o_ ty to buy shoes from this his Sb<* partnient, and you will not be V to pay those hk; prices ? not as this present .stock Jnsts. 1* to have many new shoe customer*1 in?? the tVktton- Carnlvnl. MILLINERY? Words fall **9| It comes to the most attractive ??|jj meut in the store. 1 nm not attempt description. I uaut yop for yourself the w'oiHlerfurvtlfJM this jrreat Millinery Deimrttoeut. H for you-? jio other fh Camden*?' * It. Vou will he utile to ffct tM/fl you want; price, here, will hardship. SOUP , COMFORT?Ten Indies' Omfort flhqcs. i a/- a ?pe<ilal as Ton# at por pair ; . V NOTICE' KL 7mm. ?Zt' X. y ^ -/V srtlo business in Dry nn<l Furnishing*, 'or York. which tn^ ntifp- ater tfalglr in. good* btiy in any nmrojnt to a caw of Any V ??*?'3^ .. ?>. I