The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, October 02, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
See Circular and Newspapers Regarding The Gents Clothing' Company Big Sale.
This is not an ordinary sale,
but an extraordinary occa
sion.
The greatest bargain event
in the history of Orangeburg.
REMEMBER THIS SALE
COMMENCES SATURDAY
AT 9.00 a. m. October 3rd.
100 Corsets?Brand New ?
nothing'the matter with the
style or fit?just too many?
that's all?Worth 90c, for
this sale
25 Cents.
Big Bargain Carnival of the Orangeburg Dry Goods Co.
and the Gents Clothing Company.
A monster massacre of high
grade merchandise. A panic
in prices lor 10 days only'at
the store of
The Omzigebnrg Dry
Goods Co.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Again we call attention to
commencement of sale, Satur
day Oct. 3rd at 9 a. m.
500 yards 27 in. wide taffeta
silk, in all the wanted good col
ors, regular $1.00 silk. Extra
special in this sale
59cts
Save this and Wait until SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3rd, at 9 O'clock A. M.
Z/he Orangeburg *Dry Sood? Co,? has been placed en the hando of th e
Chicago Salvage Co.,
A corporation of Chicago, 111., to be sold by them in 10 days at The Orangeburg Dry Goods Co., Orangeburg, S. C. The entire Stock is be:ng re-marked and re-arranged The building is now cl
and will remain closed until Saturdny, October 3, when ihe entire stock will b3 placed on sale. Positively for .TEN DAYS ONLY. WHO WE ARE?THE CHICAGO SALVAGE COMPANY
buyers of Bankrupt and Assignee Stocks of any kind. We buy for SPOT CASH and handle Stocks of any size. ' ' '
closed
are
$45,000 worth high Oracle Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear,
including the world's E*ost famous makes, and fabrics from
Wholesale Manufacturers, to be sold by The Orangeburg "
apparel and furnishings for Women and Children at less than Manufacturer's cost,
the world's most famous looms, famous tailored garments from the foremost
1, Co., Orangeburg, S. C.
Entire stock to be wiped out entirely. All our customers know that we ofTer ihem perfectly fresh lines of Dry Goods every season. To do this we must sell EACH SEASON'S PRODUCT. THE
ORANGE BURG DRY GOODS CO'S., merchandise is always desirable. The fabrics are dependable and the tailoring is the best, and consequently cur entire steck will tc placed on sale beginning
Saturday, October 3rd, at 9.00 a. m.,-in our large building, and ihe greaiest sale ever known in the mercantile business in the citv of Oran^ci urg wiil lc?in ai THE ORANGEBURG DRY GCOPS
COMPANY Store, Saturday, October 3rd, at 9.00 a. m., for TEN DAYS only.
We are going to inaugurate the greatest Bargain Carnival ever known
in this part of the country. It will be a stupendous undertaking, an..
no cone' ru in the s ate. of South t arolina has ever flrndo bakeu tu sell larg- a
stocg of merchand Be in so-diort a space ol t ime. It will he a rare opportunity
for every saving family in the community bo s cure high grade r.\ Woods, e c,
atmanufecturer* cost, The prices will be bound to move it out rapidly Onr
finanoial ability enables us to distribute the etlti e s$ock into th homes of the
people for less than the actual cost of the raw material and ? ur det- niination is
to turn this stock over to the people in 10 days at a great los to us. bin it wi I
make us forever Masersof the Dry Goods Held. Herne m her t"e sile will posi
tivelv begin Saturday October 3, at 9.0U o'clock a. in., in our largo building at
OR?NGEbURG, S. C.
THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE VJ\?~
EP Ol/T IN 10 DAY-5. $45;OO0
WoftTrj OF HI6H GRADE DRY
GOODS', LADIEi' RrlADY To WEAR
APPAREL, bOYS, GIRLtf AND
CHILDREN'^ FURNISHING GooD-5,
HAT-5, SHOES, ETJ., F?R WO
MEN AND CHILDREN.
This will be the Greatest Bargain Carni
val in the history of South Carolina and
wil positively pay you to come hundreds of
miles to this Great Bargain Carnival.
$45,000 Stock to be Placed on Sale Saturday. October 3rd, ai 9.00 O'clock A. M., for TEN DAYS ONLY.
Ladies Suits
Our Suit Department contains t he largest as
sortment or any house in this section <f the
country. -Representing t,i e foremo?>fc mmufuc
turers and skill d man-tailored garni- uts in the
United States.
Ladies' and misses Prince Chap and Eton
suits new raodeis, hanasome-*designs, worto
$12 00, at this ale.$2.95
Ladies' and misses suits, the best values ever
offered iu a number 01 stunning modes, worth
$13.50, at,.$3.95
Si k Jumper suits, Etons. Prince Chaps and
the new cut-away st les that Sold for as mucfi
as $15. In any wanted shades, will ie sold
for.$4 95
Your choice o! over 200 suits that are made
up of the newest mat eiials in the latest aid
mos1", stylishly tadored garments that, we ii ve
ever shown, and that s-nd as hiKh as $22.00 will
be sold din ing t Ins s-U<- for.'.$5.95
Any one of our French Chi?on Panama A1 < -
man Voi es or any other material, regardless of
style,, that sold 'or as much as ?27 51), wil. be
sold for the one price. 80.95
An assortment of styi?s. coins and shams
that you have never seen before will he Com d in
o"r line of suits ibat formerly .-old for ?10 mi and
$'10.00 Wiil be sold for.$10.05
Ladies Dreds Skirts.
Gur entire line of strictly up-to-date man-tad
ored skirts in tue popnlai fabrics, meltons, plaids
Venetians, serges broadcloths, lustres, moh irs.
paueutas, voiles siciiliaiis, etc.; In all the wau fe
ed colors, havo been grouped together in the fol
lowing lots Our
SiMJO and $4 '10 skirts go at.98c
$5 00 and $6.00 skirts go at.?1.95
$(i.u0 and $7.00 skirts go at.$2.98
SS.00 and $10 skirts go at.?3.49
Our line of $15 voile skirts comprise the most
modern and l es. workmanship of any that we
have ever sold; they are neatly trim ned .with
bauds of taffe&ta silk, as well as plaited; these
ftkirts we are going to sell for . . $"> 49
la our stock of white skiits we see that we have
too many white voiles, a skirt that would appeal
to any Rood dresser; they are made extra full,
seven and nine gored, the vary best quality of
Altaian voile and are our regular $15.00 skirts,
but wo are going to sell them for.$5.98
Dress Goods.
About 1,000 yards of dress ginghams]
lawns. Instil es and dimities, some as
high as 25c per yard, none less than 15c
per yard while thev last at per yard
.6 I-2c
. S.000 yards of hodered batistes, side
band batists, dimities organdies, lawns
in the season's most beauti?ul designs,
actually and positively worth up to ?'? >c
a yard at our price to close.12 1-2
35c cream Nun's veiling yard 15c ?100
piec s fine cr-am nuns veiling 27 inches'
wide, a quality that will launderj worth
35c regularly, y p. 19c
50c challies. yard i-'c, -10 cases in pret
ty liy!>.l and dark ground with dots,
Persian buds, stripes, checks, etc , well
worth 5i c per ?yard .V .25c
5oc suitings, yard 29c -400 pieces
worsted suitings in light and medium
Colors, stripes, clacks mixtures, etc, M7
to 40 inches wide, yard. . 29c
Imported black voiles, worth $1.25 a
yard at 89c - ISxtra (inequality imported
black voiles, lijie even mesh, rich je
black cri-py finish, in two styles, plain
selvage,' thet-e an- the correct, weight,
weave a dllnish Don't, pay $1.25 un
til you see these, at a yard.79c
Straw JTfatttngs and SPuj/s,
Double A-A Quality Matting
at 14 3-4 worth 20 cents.
Best Quality Matting on
Earth Sold Every where at
35 cents during .this Sale
less than half
Domestics
standard calico ntily.
Sea Island sheet Ing.
Griovhama only.
Bleached muslin only.
Flonneleibe oniv
Petticoats.
Mercerized lleatherbloom petticoat s,
actually worth 75c at.,"l9c
Sersucker petticoats, Wvi'th 75c iu a va
riety of patterns. 40o
.Mercerized petticoats, worth $1 50
. 79c
Petticoats, worth $1.50 to $2, now Hue
I xtra heavy mercerized petticoats,
worth ^2. at this sah.9Sc
A $1.00 Beathcrblooni taketa petti
coat .?I 9$
A $7 50silk peiticoat.$3 08
A $10.0 ' silk petticoat.?5 45
All made of rustling, heavy taffeta in
all the wanted colors. These will fly,
so be on hand early.
RUGS, RUGS, RUGS,
at less than half
Ladies Shoes.
Ladies Ox fouls. Vici ki-1, patent leather tipped
all .-iy.'-s and shapes, formerly sold at $1.00, sa e
price. 89?;
Lakies Oxfords, V ci kid. plain and patent leath
er tipp-p ah styles ami snapes, rnrmerly sold at
$2.00, sale pi ice..... . .... $139
Ladies Otiesi ''Xfords for Sunday wear, all ihe
latest styles and s'tapes, patent leather and Vici
kid, tee besl sho inade, formerly sold i:t ?>> 00, sale
price . .$| S9
Ladi- s heavy working slices, Kankaroo calf, soft
and pliable as kid, $.00, sale price.$1.19
Ladies' Vici k>d oaten 1 -at, ?er tipped or p a n
toe, a good ser enable s'ioe for eveiy flay we;ir,
formerly sold at 250 stl" price.1.."19
Ladies' Vici kid piten leather lipped
blucher or ha!., light or heavj sole, worth $2 50,
for this sale onlv.1.09
Bo<'s and girl's scheo shoes, sold leather.
s;zes from 9 tn 2? formerly sold at $1.25, sa'e
price.79
Boy's and girl's sh es for St'nday wear, patent
leather or Vici kid, the best shoe made for
service, formely sold at $2 00. sale price. 1.89
.Z- 2 l-2c
.5c
.5c
.5c
Gurtain goods only. .ii i-2-j
Lon>eaie and fruit of-the ioom muslin, wurtn
12c at.!.8c
.Vmosk og hi d ticking.'.1 l-2c
Td k?*y red < amask, worti) 75c onl?.34c
An immence reduction in tah'e lln us,
towels, gighams. shirtings, flannels, muslins,
sheetings, lac cur'anis, bed st)reidi, cm^ro
iderles, 1.ices and ribbons.
Ladies Jackets.
Ladies' jacket* in c?v its. cheviots and
worsteds, wo th s7.">0., .$2 98
Ladits jackets, new models, worth $10.00 t
.?. $:i.?8
5o.) other paMer-s to , ic.k Lou) worth I'runi
$15 to $2">, at *i> 9S to .*9.98
Ladies Underwear
Lidies rlnVd v sts worth lOn.
La-'i s' i p'h d v sts worth 15;:. . ...7c
L.dioV r'liti d vims worin ;(5c.19c.
i ? dies' 59 ? ri''h fl draw -rs and v -sts .29j
Misses and cbil Ir n's nbbel u don sui s....!oc
Ladies' 75 ribucd union suits.
Blankets.
10- 4 cotton blankets, worth 75c.47e
11- 4 cotion blankets, worth $1.50 ...79c
12 1 cotton b ankets worth $1.75. ..!>8o
All wool blanket-* extra wide, worth
$0.00, $7.00 and $S 00 up from. $3 05
Muslin Underwear
25o corse covers lace trimmed.14c
35o drawer-.19
75 i d-awers.4;^
P tticoats wort $1 00...48c
P tt co t.s worth $1.25.70j
Gowns worth $1 00..43c
Linens
Crash toweling per yard.3c
Russioan linen crash, worth 10c a
ya d.t; i-2c
}! iiek lOWels.oo
Turki-h towels.3u
Turk sb tow Is. worth 12c.7c
urkey red demask, >orth 25c.lie
A 1 linen bleac ed aid unbleached
table I 11 'ii nur Ii 75c at per yard.. 48c,
B cached table linen, worth 65c 39c
Ladies Hosiery
Lad irs' ln?s<\ worth l'?c..'...
Ladies' luvse, worth 12 I-2.-...
Ladies' hose, vsO'tii 2?J.
Lad cs' hose, wort h 25c. .
Misses and children's hose
pricrs.
all at
.4c
.7c
.12.;
. 19c
reduced
Corsets
Easy, graceful form-fitting corsets,
in 1 he celebrated make., in 111 1 lary
anl straight iron s. up 'mm .23c
lc
2c
Notions
Pins, package, only.
S ifety pins, cud.
II ilr pins, package, only.2e.
Pear button-;, card oni .2c
Silks.
Fancy China and talTeta si'ks,
wor Ii 75^.38c
^7 in. black taffeta worth $1.00...09c
I'he bast >i!k value ever olTcp'd Iu
Kewanee?30 in. black tatiot.-, worth
$1.50 . 89c
Kancv Poulard? Pongees, taffetas,
worili $1.25 ner yard .r>5c
50,000 yards best Foreign
and American Calico's at
2 1-2
Owing to the extensive advertising and magnitude of this gigantic sale, we caution you to beware of unscrupulous
merchants who may try to lure you in by Hcticious signs. Be sure you are right, make no mistake. Do not enter
until you see the name Orangeburg Dry Goods Company above the door.
OUR GUARANTEE?We assure you, each and every purchaser, absolute saris faction. We ^uarnntee every
statement made, and we will take back, exchange or refund the money on any purchase unsansfnerory for any rea
son wharever. Every article and garment in ihe house marked in pla"n figures.. Ail traniaciion durii
CASH.
Orangeburg Dry Goods Company.
iiiiS .SliiC
Ladies Skirts new de
signs and Patterns* all
Wool, Worth $3, $4 and
$5 while they last
cts.
See Circular and Newspapers Regarding The G ents Clothing Company Big Sale.