Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 23, 1908, SUPPLEMENT TO THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER., Image 6
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I. $12.50 Suits, $9.48
1t 8.50 Suits, G.38
6.00 Suits, 4.49
4.50 Suits. 3.38
2.50 Suits, 1.88
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I X years among you is your guarante
I 0 price is plainly seen.
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| a Every pair must go before Jan
I* Discount of 20 to 25 Per Cent. M;
J $6.00 Pants. $4.79
X 4.00 Pants, 3.19
3.00 Pants, 2.39
L 2.00 Pants, 1.48
1.50 Pants. 1.13
.75 Pants. .59
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jf Youth's Pants?HALF PRICE
|j $3.00 Pants $1.50
? 2.00 Pants 1.00
f 1.50 Pants .75
A 1.00 Pants 50
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HATS AND CAPS
X For every head. Not one Hat in
t reserve. Regular 25c Caps 19c.
? S2 Hats $1.69; Si.50 Hats $1.28;
V $1.25 Hats $1.09; $1.00 Hats 89c.
? TABLE OIL CLOTH
V Regular 20c or 25c quality,
f white or colored. Closing Out
W Price, 15c.
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res every man to make a doll
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Opportunity for Good Clot
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CLOTHING
Greatest stirring of Clothing
Yorkville ever saw. Nothing
ever attempted in the Clothing
line will even approach the magnitude
of this grand offering.
We've a reason for this, and a
good one. too. We are going to
get out of business, and we are
going to make prices that will
certainly make lively doings in
our Clothing section.
W LISTEN TO THIS
20 To 25 Per Cent Discount
on our entire Clothing Stock, including
Blacks and Blues. Not
one Suit reserved. Get here early
and make your selection. No
matter what others may offer
you, we will sell you Clothing
cheaper. WHY? Simply Because
We Are Going to Quit!
The following prices will give
you an idea of what is doing:
$10.00 Suits. $7.98
7.50 Suits, 5.G2
5.00 Suits, 3.74
3.50 Suits, 2.63
ands back of every Suit. Our 35
e. Not a fictitious price; every old
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uary ist. Every pair is yours at a
irk these prices and then get busy:
$5.00 rants, $3.99
3.50 Pants. 2.79
2.50 Pants, 1.99
1.75 Pants, 1.29
1.25 Pants, .98
.50 Pants. .38
Work Coats
$1.75 Tan Hunting Coats__$i,39
1.00 Teamster's W aterproof
Coat .83c
3.00 Covert Cloth Overcoat.
48 inches long $2.19
3^"* This great event brings to
you an opportunity to supply
vour needs for a vear to conic in
"COTTON SUITINGS. They
are to be had in fancy plaids and
stripes. ()nr price always has
been less than others, but now
the knife goes deeper than ever.
25c quality 22(* yard; 16c quality
1 ?|(* yard; I2.]c (piality 10(*
yard; 10c (pialitv S 1 -.'U' yard.
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a few grains of confident
ake, fake, has ever been
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lar go as far honestly as its go;
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d down hill, and we've reache
isement, and up we go. Remt
ern, you'd find a lot of old pli
lling, Opportunity knocks; bi
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OVERCOATS
The Overcoat story is short
what we have is yours at a savii
25 per cent. Be here Saturday 11
ing and pick out your Coat. Yon
sorry if you don't?that's all. E
Coat new this fall.
$ 7.00 Navy Blue Chinchilla
Closing out price $
12.50 Navy Blue Reaver
Closing out price
14.00 Black Beaver. ' Closing
out price 1(
16.50 Dark Brown Beaver.
Closing out price IS
BOYS' CL
TO MOTHERS WHO lr
We are going to sell our Bo
early you are sure to be suited. T1
$8.00 Suits, $4.00
5.00 Suits, 2.50
3.50 Suits. I.75
2.00 Suits, 1.00
1.50 Suits. .75
25 per d: off on Women
Going to buy a new one this
men's Cloaks has arrived, and y
.Many beautiful things in all the \v<
dren as well. Maybe you though
the old one this year. Now, we saj
ing you will change your mind. W
the price is no object. Every garir
and to do this we realize we must r
$7.50 Cloaks, $5.63
6.00 Cloaks, 4.48
3.50 Cloaks, 2.62
DRESS (
If you don't buy Dress Goods
opportunity of your life. Our sto
goods to show you. Every piece gi
quick. It's up to you to profit by
weave, every color, in Broadcloth
Cravenette Goods, all Blacks inch
Si.oo quality, 89c yard; 75c qualit\
A Special offering of 6-4 Repellani
ular 50c quality, closing out pri
Amoskeag 1921 and Teazledown 1
I2.]c quality. You won't be
you're wise you'll get enough
price, the yard
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ing capacity can be urged,
ill make any firm's little con
id the last climb to the top, h
ember to meet us on the top
inder. old scrans. bid lasts. It
it it's better to leave the latcJ
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*oods. Please remember, C>
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I AVE BOYS?LISTEN.
>y*' Clothes quick. If you come
1C price will be just HALF.
$6.00 Suits, $3.00
400 Suits, 2.00
3.00 Suits, J.50
1.75 S?its> .88
's and Children's Cloaks
Fall? Our last shipment of \Voou
will find the stock complete,
inted colors. Cloaks for the Chilt
you would worry through with
i to you at the prices we are make
have to sell them, that's all, and
lent must he gone by January ist,
esort to some fierce price cutting:
$7.00 Cloaks, $5.23
4.00 Cloaks, 2.98
2.50 Cloaks. 1.98
GOODS.
now you will pass up the greatest
ck is all new?not a yard of old
veil the signal to move, and move
our loss. You'll find every new
. Panamas. Serges. Cheviots and
ided. Si.25 quality, $1.12^ yard;
68c yard; 50c quality, 39c yard.
t Cloth, all shades. Reg- 39c
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Outings, a regular ioc and
urged to buy these, but if
to last a year. Closing out
81 -3c
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E'VE done business with
and with YOU since ourea
lysical ailments we are for
t out, to misrepresent ever
)y any means. It would c
>ur townsmen are proud.
The little discs are the cart w
amercial wagon roll along very
ave hooked up the two sturdy
and help unload the Merchandi
docks and fabrics. But we're t
hstring out for the old chap, yc
4SH is the Pass-Word.
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Merchandise
NOTIONS
I'ins, 2 papers J f]
Collars 1 1/
Thimbles, each I
Package Envelopes I
Good Tablet
Hair Pins,- box J f\
Needles, 2 papers ^ V
Pocket Memo. Books,
each I
Pen Holders, each "
These cool, crisp mornings
call to our minds the UNDERWEAR
question. Certainly you
need a new supply. Our regular
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Pants. Closing Out Price, 19c.
Our regular 25c Men's Shirts
and Drawers, Closing Out Price,
19c. Our regular 50c Fleece
Lined Men's Shirts and Drawers,
Closing Out Price, 38c.
THE BEST TO BE HAD IN
UNDERWEAR
Wright's Health Underwear. To
wear this once means to wear it
all the time. Don't pass this up.
$1.00 garments, Closing Out
Price, 75c; $1.50 garments, Clos
ing Out Price, 98c.
BLANKETS and COMFORTS
We are showing a complete
line, and every one new this Fall.
It's a hard proposition to put the
knife into this class of merchandise
early in the season, but out
they go with the rest.
Blankets
$5.00 wool 11-4 Blankets $4.19
4.00 wool 11-4 Blankets 3. 48
1-75 gray wool 11-4 Blankets 1.48
$1.25 quality $1.09
T.00 quality .83
75 quality .50
Comforts
Si.25 quality $1.09
1.00 quality .83
.75 quality .68
5.000 yards of Jeans, good,
must be sold quick. The price
we quote will do the business.
40c quality 33c yard; 30c quality
21c yard; 25c quality 19c yard;
and 15c quality 12 1-2C yard.
Something Doin' In Hosiery
YYe all wear Socks. You'll be
sorry if you don't get all you
want. LISTEN! Men's Fancy
Hose, ioc quality 8c. Men's good
working Socks 8c. Men's Egyptian
Lisle, white foot. 15c quality
12 i-2c: Men's 2^c Fancy Hose,
19c pair.
W omen's 10c quality Black.
Tan, Gray and Fancy Hose, 8c.
Women's regular 15c quality, 12c.
Women's regular 25c quality 19c.
A <)( Cracker Jack
Best value in Children's Stockings
ever offered in Yorkville. We
have only 25 dozen of these, so
you'll have to hurry.
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the fathers and grandfathers of many of you, ? i
rly youth; could we now afford, when on account ? S
ced to make a quit-claim sacrifice of all profits f ?
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lisrepute upon a mercantile name of which we J?
heels of commerce, and the axles that carry them
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' steeds, PROFIT SACRIFICE and BIG ASSORT- t
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hirty-five years young, and have kept in touch with J
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Every Dollar's Worth
Is Disposed Of. j
STRAIGHT SHOE STOCK. I
Our Shoe stock needs no introduc- I
tion to the people of Yorkville It's an f f
old saying, and you hear it very often.
"Strauss' Shoes always wear for me." ^
They certainly do, for we buy the very \ jg ^
best. What is better in shoe leather than WJj v.
WALK-OVER and BILT-WELL shoes I 13 Jk X
for Men. ami E. P. REED * ROMS' 1 13 1
shoes for Women? Now here comes the f3K$L, a I
Shoe harvest for all. Don't stop with I I
buying one pair. You can afford an extra
pair at the Closing Out Prices. If such y\qk),: JOr j n
a thing is possible, every shoe must be A|l) *1
sold by January ist. LISTEN TO THE J I
MUSIC PRICES MAKE. Walk-Over igsBWM
Shoes for Men to be had in Box Calf, * I
Vici, Velour and Patent Leather. The ? B
best $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes 011 earth. Ev- . fl
erv pair goes. $3.50 Shoes at $2.98; $4.00 X fl
Shoes $3.57. The famous BILT-WELL SHOE, made in same fac- % I
tory as the Walk-Over, is a mighty strong value at $3.00 and $3.50. J I
They will be sold with the rest. $3.00 Shoes $2.59; $3.50 Shoes $2.98. X I
DeWITT'S STONE CRUSHER, a shoe that absolutely will !
not wear out. $1.75 quality. Closing out price, $1.38. . h I
E. P. REEI) & CO.'S name on Wo- XI
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# men's Shoes stands for quality. This
handsome line of Shoes to be sacrificed ^
with the rest. What woman who knows 5
this line will not grasp the opportunity?
$3.50 Patents, with Cuban Heel, $2.98. h
$3.00 Patent and Vici Kid, $2.68. $2.50 *
Vici Kid, Patent tip, $2.24. $2.00 Vici
plain and Patent tips, $1.83. h
OCR CELEBRATED DIXIE GIRL )
SHOE, the biggest package ever sold for
$1.50. In fact, they are sold for $1.75 in d
most places. Our closing out price $1.38. y
Every pair absolutely guaranteed.
SHOES FOR SMALLER FOLKS. 5
We have a strong line, one upon which J
we have built a large business. When
mothers want shoes for the children, ^
their first thought is "Strauss." Why? ^
Because they get the Shoes that wear and Shoes that fit the young
sters' feet?a mighty important thing. Our two standard brands? h
THE DIXIE GIRL and HIGH POINT. Every pair goes at great- 5
ly reduced prices. Shall we look for you and the children? You're
always welcome. y
READ! READ!! READ!!! j
3.000 yards Simpson's and American Prints. Closing out price- y
the yard 5c J
2.000 yards Shirting Prints. Closing out price the yard 4c X
4-4 Brown Sheeting. 3 yards to the pound, 7^c quality. Closing J
out price the yard
4-4 Brown Sheeting, 4 yards to the pound, 6$c quality. Closing J
out price the yard 5C
285 Brown Drill, leader with 11s at 8 1-3C. Closing out price $
the yard 7c 5
An extra quality 36 inch Bleached Muslin, 10c quality, only 20 ?
pieces to be had. Closing out price the yard 8 1*3 X
Gilded Age 4-4 Sheeting, 36 inches wide. 7c quality. Closing v
out price the yard G(4 A
Pansy Cambric, 36 inches wide, 10c quality. Closing out price X
the yard 8 l"3c
15c quality heavy Cotton Flannel. Closing out price the yard 12i(' v
!2lc quality heavy Cotton Flannel. Closing out price the yard 111* y
The well known Amoskeag A. C. A. Ticking. Closing out f I
special the yard 13ic XI
10-4 All-Linen Sheeting, regular $1.25. Closing out price .9(>C *B'
Hamilton Stripe Shirting. 6x3, regular 12k quality. Closing !
out price the yard 1 ()( J I
Cheviot Shirting, 29 inches wide, 10c quality. Closing out yl
price the yard S 1 ? I
50 pieces Alamance Plaids, 25 inches wide. 6jc. Closing out 31
price, the yard 5c y I
25 pieces Apron Check Ginghams, you always pay 5c. Closing I
out price, the yard 4(* 11
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