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? V 4 1 ? GREAT GIGANTIC SALE! ? The Entire Stock of Ruskin Anderson's Dry Goods and Furniture* IN THE HANDS OF The Davis Salvage Co., the World's Greatest Bargain Givers ! To be sold in IO days, $50,000.00 worth of High grade Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, also a complete line of Furniture, Stoves and CrocKeryware to be ^ sold at an average of 59 cents on the dollar. - SAVE THIS AND WAIT UNTIL THURSDAY, MAY 3D, AT 9 A. M.^. -a. Tho entire stock of RUSKIN ANDERSON, consisting of $50,000.00 worth of fine Dry Goo is, Men's ano! Boys' Clothing, Men's, Ladies' and Children's fine Shoes, Hate, Gents' Furnishings, and a large stock of Furniture, Stoves, Tinware, Matting, Hugs and Crockeryware must be sold in TEN DAYS. SENECA THEY ARE FORCED TO CLOSE THEIR DOORS. The doors will remain closed until Thursday, May 3d, at 9 a. m. No goods can be sold or no one allowed in the store until Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Seneca's Greatest Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe and Furniture Sale will Begin at RUSKIN ANDERSON'S, THURSDAY, MAY 3d, 1906. SENECA DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SALE rich raiment at such tri tare at 59 cents on the like this would have to Bring the children-there will be music all day. It will pay you to come fifty miles to visit this sale. Never again will you have suoh a golden opportunity to dress in such This Tremendous Sale Positively Begins Thursday, May 3d, at 9 O'clock a. m., and Closes in Ten Days, As this sale only lasts ten days, everything will go rapidly. This is the first sale of this kind and magnitude that has ever occurred io Seneca, and it may never occur again* In order to prove to you what a tremendous sacrifice must be made, we mention a few of the extraordinary bargains that will be offered. Remember this Great Sale only Lasts Ten Days. A Chance Like this You don't Get Every Day. One lot of Calle o at. .3 l-2c Othor Calico? nt. .4 l-4c A. C. A. Feather Hed Hoking, worth '?Oe. i jr the l>avi.s Kal vag" price.f*CQ Plannollettes, worth uv., at., .8c Urbanite*, In ?ll tho new styles, worth 15 Cr am! 20c, for.'C Hntiste, worth 13 amt I.V., for. .9c Silk Tissue, new anil nobby, worth 35 and < q 40?:.. at.* ~c 8c Madras Cloth, worth I6C., tor. White Waisting* and Checked Muslins. o_ positively worth flinn I5to25o., for.OC Due lei of Plain Whit, Lawns, worth ? 1 ")r l rom r> to ldc. a yard, at .>~?Q White Lawn, worth IOC., at." White Shirt Waist Linens, worth 15c., for . .. ltrown Linens, worth 20 and 2?C, at. 12c White Lawn, worth IO and 120,, at., .6 l-2c White India Linen, worth ltk\, at.9c Yard-wide Bleached Domestic - .5c Cotton Chocks at. . ..3 3-4c 'intu?/ Flannel at. .6 l-2c Colored Dimities, worth I30" for . .6 J-2c Percale, worth icc., for. .6 l-2c 2,000 yards Scotch figured Muslins at.. 3 l-2c 1,000 yards Fine Dress Ginghams, worth 0_ 12 and 16c., for.OC Behool Hoy Jeans, worth 20c, for.. , .12c 400., salvage prl liO-inch Damask Table Linen for... 72-lnch Damask Table Linen for... Cotton Towels for. Huck Hath Towels, worth 20c., for 62-lnch lin i.nu-]..th, black and all colors,... 64c 64-inch Broadcloth, $1 and $1.20 quality, n A ~ Davis salvage price."..../ TTC Turkey Ked Table Linen, worth 35c. and j g^. ...23c ...48c .3c .9c Turkish Hath Towels, worth 2SC., at. 14c Extra Linen Muck Tewels for ... .8c Mail Orders Filled Promptly. Ladies'and Misses'Knit ". "i ?" and salteen Underwear Orcat oacrillce Ladies' Hlaek Salteen Cnderski: ts at_ .47c Ladies' Hlaek Accordion Pleated Mercer- no ieed Skirts, worth $1.50, for.0~C Black Satteen Mercerized Underskirts, <t \ oo worth 92.25, at.4>l,0~ Ladles' Summer Vests, worth 10e.. at.. .3c Ladies' Tape Neck Summer Vests, worth i "j 26c., the Davis salvage price.V I ..niir-' and Misses' Klhhcd Vests and i o l'ants, worth 36c, at.> 'C Ladies* and Misses1 Ribbed Vests, worth ? / _ 26c, salvage price.'..> OC I ..uhr-' and Misses' 50e. Corsets for.. .23c One lot of Ladies' and Misses' Corsets, iq worth 91. the Davis salvage price.T-~C Inlauts' Cloaks, worth 75c, for. ? few of the many Bargains. 19c Great Bargains in Millinery of all Kinds. i Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Sailors, 1 Q , worth 35 to soc, at.* 7K* Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, worth A Rr $1 to $1.50, at.**OC Ladies' Trimmed Hats, positively worth QOr 92 and 93, at./<JC Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats, new and OD nobby styles, worth from 93 to 94- . -*P ' ?/u Baby Caps, worth 28 and 35c, at - .19c Fine Ijtcc Trimmed Baby Caps, worth 50 DO to 76c, for.v Ribbons, wort!? 6 to 10c, for. .3c Silk Hibbons, worth 16 and 20c, at- .9c 25c. Hibbons for. .12c 30 and 40c Ribbons for. .19c Hoys' Hlaek and Fancy Weave Suits, tf<T oo worth 97.50, sale price.?pX,70 Ladies are Especially Invited to Attend the Sale. Lot of Boys' Knee Pants at. .38c These Pants are positively worth .Y.?C, or your money refunded. Listen, mothers! 100 pairs of Hoys'Knee jo Hants and Brownie Overalls, worth 800 .. J - C Due lot of Work Shirts, for mun and boys, < Q the Davis salvage price.> 7 c Over 1,000 Fancy Colored Dress Shirts, for OQr men, worth 76c, for.*)7C Over 200 Fancy Colored Dress Shirts, for men, all the leading brands, worth 91 to "70 91 26, to go in the salvage sale at.' OL Men's fast colored, black, tan and gray 0_ Sox, worth 10c, for. Fast Hlaek men White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, for o men, worth 10c. for. Turkey Red and Indigo Hlue Handkerchiefs, o for mon, at.^C Ladles' 10c. Embroidered Handkerchiefs - 4c .9c aek and Fancy Colored Hose, for / ), ladies and children, nt.OC Over 3,000 pairs Roys', Misses' and Chil- d? ? dren'a Shoes at 59c. on thc.4> > 450 pairs Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth * ? ? Q up to 92. for.4>1?>7 300 pairs of Men's Viol Kid, BOX Calf and Pat ent Colt Shoes, worth 92.60 and 93, if i A O to go in this sale at..J) J-.tO Men's and Ladies' Congo Handle and ol. Steel Rod Cmbrellas.7 OC Kxtra Fine I'mhrellas, worth 91 and ZQ_ " 9L26. for.0~C Men's and Ladles' Fine Silk Cn li Parasols, worth fl,50 and 92, t. in this sale at. . Ins and \.98c Men's good Heavy Buspem lers at.OC Men's Fine Silk Embroidered Suspenders, * Q to go in the Davis salvage sale at.* 7C Men's 25c Suspendei 12c Handkerchiefs, worth 25c, for tl- , An.. Men's and Boys' Hats to go at Great Sacrifice. Several hundred Men's and Hoys' Ha. -, worth from 76c. to 91, the Davis salvage OQ_ price only.J/C Men's $ 1.50 and $2 Hat?, to go in ~Q the Davis sale at. o9c Men's Fine Hats, worth $2.50 * < -a and $3, for. $ J .39 Cups and Saucers, 00c. value, at.. 39c l'laies, OOo. kind, to go in tho -Q Davis salo, per set at. ?7C Glass Butter Dishes, 2 piceos, 15c. value, for./C Tin Dipperu, worth 5c, go in the ~ sal vatro salo at.Zc Lot of cheap Washstands-this <ti ~a is a Buap-to go at. $1,39 $3 and $3.50 Dining Tables, ^, QO Davis salvage price. $1.98 A lot of 0, 8 and 10 foot Extension Tables, worth from $7.50 to ?. . $10, will go at. $4,98 Kitchen Safes, $3.50 and $4, value, this salo at. $2,48 lied Sprincs, $2 and $2.50 kiud, ", , orv will go at. $1,J9 Iron Bedsteads, worth $4 and $5, to go iu salvago salo at. Bedsteads-a snap - going In tho Davis salvago salo at... Mattresses, very nico, going in Davis salvago sale at. $2.98 $1.98 $1.69 Bcd Lounges, $12 to $15 value, rto in this salo at. $7.98 Very lino Oak worth $20, for Sideboards, $13.50 Oak Sidoboards, $25 to $.10 kind, * ? _ , 0 in tho big salo at.$1 7,48 Oak Sideboards, $50 to $00 kind, a.-,- ,0 In tho big salvago sale at... $37,48 Hat Hacks, worth $12 to $15 Koiug at. $7,98 Hat Racks, worth $10 to $18. A^ " going at.! $9.89 Hat Raoks, worth $,'10 to $35, ", going at.$22.50 Throo-pioce Bedroom Suits. - " n . worth $15 to $17, for. $10.48 mu_i_ m. Ji~'. - - . Foulard silk, worth *o and BOo., for. Habutal silk, wnrtii |1, ?a. Shirt-waist Silks, worth 7.V., fur 18c .53; 39c 69c 86-inOh ( liina Silk at. Beat ?niaiiiv, guaranteed Taffeta silk, 07 worth SI.50 a yard, for.t> / C Black and Colored Worsted, worth 16 and *7? '?Oe. f;:r.* C Wool Suitings, plain, mixed and plaids, AQr worth 7.V. per yard, for. Wool Voile?, worth CO and T5o., at.43c All-wool Henriettas, in all colors and AHc black, worth "5c., for."T/.W M-lneh Mohairs, hlack and all color? White Counterpanes, worth st, for White Red quilts, worth $1.50, for. Embroidery, worth 5 and Bo?, at.... Embroidery, worth 10and 12c, at.. 69c 89c ...3c ...6c 8c 47c Kinbroidery, worth ts to All kiiidr> o? An Squares, Woolen and Brussells Ess ;;;ls.\ra.w. .Matti"K. :.. SACRIFICE Rugs, worth $1.50, for. .:...89c Kine Brussells Hugs, worth $2.26, at - $1.39 \, worth $2 lalvage pri Rugs, Worth $2.50 and $3, thc Davis j ^q Men's Hlack and Fancy Weave Suit?... .^)0,**0 This ault is worth $12, or your money refunded any time during ttie Hale if not satisfied. Mens splendid suits in Velour finished GA A O Cassimeres, In all size?..pt .to This suit is worth $10 or your money hack. Men's ?5 and Sf. Overcoats at ... .$3.48 Lot of Men's and Hoys' Working Hants, io worth $1 to #1.26, for. Men's Nice Dross Pants, worth $1.60 to OO $2, the Davis salvage price.7OC Men - Kine Trousers, for business wear, worsted and fancy stripes, positively worth <ti A o $.?.50 anti $3, at.*P * Men's Fine Trousers, for dress ami Sun- <r i qo day wear, worth $3.60 to $4, for.?P > *70 Men's very Kine 'trousers. Imported Worsteds and Cassimeres, worth S5 ami $fi, <?') AO or your money hack.4>x..to i men s gonn neavy u verai is,worin iou., ai., Halhriggan Underwear, for men, the 26 i q _ and 36c. kind, for. Heavy Fleeced an<l Ribbed Underwear, "iAr for men, worth 50c. and 76c.<J*xC Uot of Ladles' and Misses' Hhoes anil Oxford?, in ..-sorted style? and toes, worth $1 on to $1.60, at. 600 pairs of I..ol n's' and Misses' Kine Dress Shoes and Oxfords, In the new styles, worth QO_ $2, the salvage price.7OW 150 pairs of Dadles' Kine Shoes and Oxfords, in all the latest styles, either tan or <*.? -Sq hlack, all sizes, worth $2.60 to $3, at ?P ? TOO pairs of Men's Kine Shoes and Oxfords, in all leathers, all styles and all sizes. These Shoes are worth from $3.50 to $5, qo the salvage prices.?|>A.70 600 pairs of Men's Genuine Goodyear Welt Shoes and Oxfords, in all the latest loath- &\ qo er? and styles, at.y'?7? Wash Pans, bargain at 10c., your . ohoioe only.4c FURNITURE. 500 Cane-bottom Chairs, worth . -, 05c, for. 4?C 300 Oak Dining Chairs, loather bot- QQ tom, worth $1.25, for. 9?C Lot of Hocking Chairs, worth - rt $1.25, for only. /7C Lot of Rocking Chairs, worth $2 a., ~A to $2.25, for. $J.z4 Lot of Rocking Chairs, worth $3 < rt0 to $8.50, for. $J.9? i oi ec -piece nen room Stilts, ^ t . worth $27.50 to $30, for.... $ ? 6.89 Three-piece Bedroom Suits, worth $-15 to $50, for.$28.45 rpi..... X mu? |iin i; worth $8J Xa0!?..$59.00 Three-piece Bedroom Suits, worth $100 tho Davis salvage prico isd,/rk ' only.$69.49 $10 Cooking Stoves, Davis Sal vage price. $10 Cooking Stoves, Davis Sal- ". vage price.4>Z/,C>(J Liston, Housekeepers! Here's your chanco! 25 good second-hand Sow ing Machines, all makes, A QO yours, while thoy last, for.. $7.48 $4.< Positively no goods sold or no one allowed in the store until Thursday, May 3d, at 9 a. m. Terms of Sale are Strictly Cash, and one price to all. Everything marked in plain figures. MURK TE PLU Bi MARK II WELL. Rt VE ? Ki ri Anderson, Seneca, 5. C. N. B.-Railroad faro paid to purclinscrs of $25 or moro. WANTED-50 experienced Salesmen and Salesladies. Apply at once. Sale Positively Begins Thursday, May 3rd. Ruskin Anderson SENECA, S. 0 In the Hands of the Davis Salvage Company. We hereby agree to refund the money on all goods priced above, if not satisfactory. N. B.-Railroad fare paid to purchktfeers of $25 or more. MURK IHE DUE AND MARK II WEIL Thursday, May 3d, 9 o'clocK a. m. Let nothing koop you away, the hour is sot, tho dates you know. Host bargains may be taken on tho first ?lay. Look for the large red sign covering the entire front of store rooms. W A N T E D.---Fifty Experienced Salesmen and Salesladies 0 VSI this* oaie.