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H A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket. ?? ftot ytttt " LEXINGTON, S. CH WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11.1912 6 'w^^m^HB j^HH ^93 |^D HH a ^^H WEom WH H ^H- ^ KjU BfflM flHH^B Hag * I Entire Stock II 1I..U U I MUSI UB W- ' j v & ?' v- : ' } * :V :V > . L.% * .1 To Sell Bi ^/WVA/WWWWWWWWWWSA/UWVWWWV We have enj people who hav benefited by.th merchandise. WW WW W WVWVi We are n< Is we mig moving a: positive, i innfnn aniinfi 1u?aw" SALE Vnd continues until every tem will be reserved. W ime when everyone has t nust do its duly. AFc ten's, Youth's Boy's and Children Ken, Youth's, Boy's and Children ( Ken's $1 Overalls, Our Price 5 Fleeced Lined Underwear I Ladies $4 and $5 Skirts H Ladies', Men and Children Shoes .H ???????? i , fl 15 cents Cotton Flannel | Bj 10e Homespun | 8e Homespun I 5e Homespun |f ; 8 l?cOuting I All Summer Dress Goods at 1-2 price ' 1 CROC I This Sale is Per jf I Every Transaction. I Thousands of ' * H I Different ? I "I Artleles Must ~~j -. I be Sold J ? fc llionnoorl nf i uiopuonu Ul I Order of th iiilding Wfa joyed quite a libe e favored us with e unusual low pri< >w face to face wil fit be forced to pack nd packing we ar sensational sacrlf *. " r ' ' ' , ? BEGINS I r piece of merchandise and fb e feel that this announcemer o do more or less shopping f< w Of the Mai 's Suit at :oats and Coats and Vests... *i 7 6 m m m 7 Ladies', Misses and Children's KERY,TINWARE, MED Groceries, Hardware of Ev sonally conducted by M] Sale Starts FRI QQFS QLD &TJ I. COLDI ,r { . ^ . . .. . ' # . . k. . . %. ?hb?? SSBaaSHBSBB on Account of a II 0 Pfliirt C U. O.UUUII Licit we a,r-e < ral patronage ant their patronage h ;es at which we h WW WWW WW WW > h an unexpected [ and move and in < e going to inaugu ice sale in the hi FRIDAY, [ cturcs in the building is enti it will be greatly received by 3r the Christmas holidays ai ny Special Bi 1 39 | Misses Sweaters, worth $2.30 no? I Men's 30c Overalls, Our price Men's 50c Working Shirts 79c Ding Dong Hats, worth $2, Our pr 35c U8 Ladies' Sweaters, 3 and $4 Value 880 Children's Sweaters, worth$L50 12c ^ ^erflCS Dress Goods . 0 $1.25 Dress Goods l-2e 1.00 Dress Goods *'2c 50c Dress Goods 4c AU$1 Silks AU 50c Silks l-2c All 2dC 3IIA9 i Coats at 1-2 price. Ladies' S ICINES, ETC. 50C ON T ery Description, 75c on the Dollar r. Ike Marks Who Will I IDAY, Dec. 13th. 19 INP LEXINGTC 3ERG& < ; ? - *.. ; 3 A Jb i /?k ^ 17 B3 aA 4M JL ^ M iT^ ^ a Recent ' I Occupying I d we believe that the I lave been materially! ave been selling our I situation, that I order to avoid | rate the most I istory of Lex- I vv v\ v% vvvv vv%* vvvvvv I ^ C ^ 104 li 1 v^;'^ ? Lm I Wily : J rely disposed of. Not a single*, .M everyone especially just at th^? id when every dollar and penny 8 SH* ..j'i irgalns. I - - 1.00 fi fc Mr 39c ffi 35c j|| ice 39c B s 1.69 I 69c I 39c H I7C H 69c I 39c I 75c I 35c I 15c I aits, Ladies and Misses Skirts at 1-2 price, 8 HE DOLLAR. I Hh ? be in charge and Guarantee I If A Come and See) foifYoarself H 'Ifcl We will pay your rail- I . >N,S.C. road fare within a I raidtus of 20 miles jS mjj| with Every $2# . .; Purchase B HIMIIIII?IHIIIIIiHII "HI I 111