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sJ^^S ^^^sl 1^)^^ ^^f^s l^'^S i^^M BEGINNING THURSDAY. MCE 26, AID EMM MONDAY, APEIL 6 Ten Days to Buy Your Spring: and Summer Dry Goods AT COST. The Entire $20,000 Stock of New and Up-to-Date Dry Goods of GEO-V. ZEIGLER, Orangebur To be thrown upon the Market at and Below Cost From March 26 to April 6, inclusive The doors will open Thursday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, March 26, and you can then witness the Largest Sale of this kind ever in Orangeburg OPENS Mx\RCH 26 TEN DAYS ONLY APRIL 6 CLOSES THOUSANDS of Dollars' worth of high grade Spring and Summer Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, etc., to be distributed into the homes of the people, at less than actuai cost of raw material. All new and up-to-date wearing-material sacri ficed to the public on account of being overstocked and to make changes which are to the advantage of the public. The doors will open at 9 o'clock a. m., March 26, and everything will be in readiness to meet our friends and customers at GE0. V. ZEIGLER STORE ORANGEBURG. S. C. Save this and wait until TJhursaay, 9J?ch. 26, at S:30 j{* 9//, Read and Marvel 40-Inch Lawn, best ever sold for.6c Good Persia only, yd.9c 47-inch Sheer Lawn at, yd.12c White Linen Lawn, good quality.21c White Linen Lawn, eqtra quality.33c Brown Linen, never before offered at, per yd.9 to 21c Dress Ginghams, sold everywhere at 12 1 and 15c, will go at.10c Hosiery, all colors and sizes, for Ladies, Misses, Boys, Girls and Infants, worth 10, 12 1-2, 13 and 25c, cost. .8, 10, 12 1-2 and 19c Now is the time to buy everything in Lace-Stripe Stockings for Summer Men's Half Hose, no better made, for . .9, 12 1-2, 19 and 39c All kinds of Underwear for Spring and Summer, Ladies'. Misses', Men's and Boys', in every size, no better bought for the money. <Svery thing Suaranteed as Represented, Ladies' Lisle Silk Gloves, have been sold at 50c, will go at cost.25c Tan Silk Mits for Children.10c Ladies' Silk Mits going at.15c Beautiful Line of 20-Button Silk Gloves, from.87c to $1.79 No better line of Embroideries, Laces, Braids, ere, ever shown in Orangeburg; are going at cost.2c up Belts for Ladies, can't be beat, only.8c Soiesette, all shades, at.21c 36-inch Silks, all shades.44c Surrine Silk, all shades, just the thing for nice dress wear, at .38c Good wide Black Taffeta Silk, guaranteed, from .86c to $1.19 Come early to Zeigler's store. Clothing Men's, Boys'and Children's Clothing, con sisting of Single and Double Styles; up to-date. Our Clothing is new and pretty, having closed out the last suit, almost, at other sale in November gone. Men's Suits sold at $20 marked down to... $14.50 Men's Suits sold for $10 will go for. 7.50 We have a very large stock of Boys' Knee Pants for Spring wear.44 to 89c Shoes and Slippers Almost given away in this sale. ? W. L. Douglass Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Boys. Zeigler Bros.' (of Phila.) Shoes and Ox fords for Ladies and Misses -? 98c to $3.S9 Infants' Shoes, the prettiest in the world, at.. .?.Cost We carry all kinds and colors of Hosiery to match Shoes and Oxfords, in many pretty patterns. Come and see. Uake Advantage and S3uy 2/our Soods Cheap Shirts, Hats and Caps Men's Fine Negligee Dress Shirts, worth 50c, 85c and ?1.25, will be sold at . . 39, 69 and 89c Men's and Boys' Work Shirts, each. 39c Men's, Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps Nothing more stylish for Spring wear, to go into the homes over the country . .at and below actual cost A beautiful line of Caps for Little Girls and Boys, no prettier patters in Orangeirurg, at.21c You can trot any si/L :tc. if yon come early t< Bleaching, Sheeting, Etc. Bleaching, Sheeting, Pillow Cases, Towels going actually less than cost. 10-4 Sheeting will be sold at, yd.21c Good and Best Bleach at.8 and 9c Don't talk about these when it is too late; be ready to take advantage on time; many bargains await you here. Cannon Cloth, worth 12 1-2 and 15c, will then sell at, yd.9 and 10c We carry a full line of Everything for Everybody, so if you are going to buy come eariy to the Zeigler Salu. $20,000 ST0CK OT DRY G00DS' ??--Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Slippers, Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries, Silks, Piques, Lawns, Shambry, Percales, Calicoes, Ging hams, Suitings, Homespuns, ? in fact, hun dreds of things we cannot mention for want of space. Everything will be marked in plain figures and held ready for all them that will be at our store during this great sale. Our en tire Spring and Summer Goods will be thrown out before the many customers of ours tc-se lect and purchase for the Spring and Summer. This will be the greatest Sale of its history at GE0. V. ZEIGLER STORE ORANGEBURG, S. C. Many thousand yards of Sea Island Home spun, yd.4c Good Check Homespun, yd.5c Beautiful line of Outing, yd.4c Calicoes wonh 7 1-2 and 8c yd will go at .4 and 5c Best Apron Check Gingham at.5 and 7c Curtain Swiss, beautiful patterns, yd.4c Good and Best Percales at.8 and 10c White Pequics, all qualities, from, per yd.6 to 29c A beautiful line of Madrases at.8 1 -2c The finest patterns of French Batiste, just the thing for Spring dresses, only, yd.4c The R. and G. Corset for Ladies and Miss es will have to go at.actual cost Riboons, the most popular shades, for. .Hiile money Now is your ch nice t > buy -:ods at Zeiiler's Store GREATEST BARGAINS IN HISTORY OF ORANGEBLF Remember it is impossible to make mention of every item in stock, space would not permit it. Come anci c the many ad vantages now staring you in the face. Money saved is money made. The store will be closed Wedr \.xy, IVIarch 25, to arrange for this big sale. Will open Thursday at 8:30 o'clock a. m. Bring your family, for your neig"1 ?. and your friends will all be here to witness the largest Spring Sale in the history of old Orangeburg. Bring a list of e\ . yching wanted, from a paper of pins to the highest-priced Suit. We will guarantee everything during the Sale, but can.iot make changes after season closes. We give advantage from start to finish. Be sure and come to last sale of this season, IVIarch 26 to Aprli 6, at Geo. V. Zeigler's Store Phone 1402 Orang'eburg', S. C. 19 W. Russeli St. HI m I TO M if m m 111 WAS m 43 so.o"^)h?o..<)2: ll MM