The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 08, 1904, Page 3, Image 3
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is better fiYed to do business than a
and nowhere else in upper Carolina c
the people throng by thousands to thi!
stores of Newberry ever dreamed of.
but everything in this big store brand
hunt up Jim Mimnaugh, the man whc
Dress
We do not hesitate to say
fully selected as to style, an
we ask of you is to just take
vinced. Tremendous stock
marked on the MIMNAUGH
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5,000 Yds. Percales. p
5 Cases Outing, the 8
2 Cases Outing, the 1C
3 Cases Standard Cali
50 Pieces Table Oil Cl
2 Cases Poe Mill Blea
50 Pieces A. C. A. Be,
2 Cases Fast Colored.
5 Bales River Side Ple
3 Bales Unbleached C
Bi
This
does th
be ast<
Childre
10 Caeloen' s prir-Dy h
We Csel Wmen' Sosundayot-me
erasl namtchThentoeso
fhr o i che $1.50s sock ayoud
Fiv Huned Pairns Chlery-Da Sho
4 Poweek at8c. paira.
One tuases ans very-Da Vol
~~ ~week 128c. par.
cantnmt thepi town Boi
foiscag 1.0fralae
JAUGH W
300.00
ny other concern in Newberry, hunt the country ov
an you find a stock of merchandise to equal this. 3
great bargain center. With plenty of money to bu:
No accumulation of odds and ends, outlawed style
new. Oase after case of new goods the past week,
broke up high prices in Dry Goods and Millinery, C
Goods De
that our collection is the largest in the
d with an eye towards capturing the D
a seat at our Dress Goods counter, anc
of black goods, embracing all the i
cut price plan.
-LTCH THEM IF Y
lenty of Reds and Blues, worth 10 and 12 1-2c., to
1-3c. kind, special for this week 5c. yd.
and 12 1-2c. kind, special for this week 8c. yd.
:oes, worth 5 and 6 1-4c. at other stores, to go at 4c
oth, 46-in. wide, worth 25c. yd., Special 12 1-2c. yc
ching, full 36-in. wide, special, 20 yards for $1.00.
1 Ticking, worth 20c. yd., tQ go at only 12 1-2c. yd
Apron Ginghams worfh the world over 6 1-4c., spec
ds, worth 7c. yd., not over 20 yds. to a customer, I
anton Flannel, worth 10 and 12 1-2c., special 8 1-2
.g Cloak Depa
-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS V
JACKETS ANR CAPES JUSI
is our. second shipment.
e Jacket and cape business
)nished at such -a pile of L
n's Jackets. Here you fir
at's popular. I will sell y c
ce than any house dare na
Sin Black, Tan and Cast
>ur choice this week for $15
OFNEWBERRY, CLI
IINKING PEOPLE,~ 0e
most of the Shoe houses of New- he best. v
ck of this big store doubles that of depatmusy.F
y is what talks in business, and I entered this
invariably get the lowest prices, con cern here,
h $ 35,specal or tis 500 Men's Fi
es, worth $1.5 spcao thschoice $'
350 Men's Fi
1 Shoes, the $1.25 kind, for this choice $
275 Men's F:
h choice $
eting Shoes, lace, patent tip, you If you will
ess than $1.35, and most of the old on your suit
,this week take your choice 98c. clothing how
ool Shoes to be sold this week at your chc
S150 doz. Boy
for 25c.
re can always buy and sell cheeper 300 Men's F
hundred cans Mennen's Talcum 200 "
H100"
et Powder, worth 25c., to go his5 3Another c
Lbig trunk sal<
Cut Prie Store. ThE
ITH HIS
TOCK,
!r, search the towns and recall the place you have seen,
Vith twenty odd clerks to serve you it's no wonder that
r goods at LOWER PRICES than the little side show
5, hard sizes, old enough to vote in the coming election,
and still they come. Hitch up and drive fo town and
lothing and Shoes.
partment!
upper. portion of the State, and was care
ress Goods business of this section. All
I let us show you, you will soon be con
iew, serviceable weaves, and everything
OU CAN!
go at 7 1-2c. yd.
yd.
Jal 4c. yd.
i-2c. yd.
c, yd.
rtmentt
fORTH OF CLOAKS,
OPENED,
You all know who
of the town. You'll
,adies', Misses' and
id every Color and
u your Jacket forL
me. These stylish *i.
er, worth $25.00.K
.00
ITHING FOR MEN AND BOYS!
F ALL KINDS-SECOND FLOOR.
aues w~e have ever given are now Deing offered in this
From early morning till late at night our force is being
rom far and near they make their way to this big store.
fall with a full and fixed determination to undersell every
and we are doing it most thoroughly.
ne Suits, worth $8.00, all bunched on a big table, your
~.00.
ne Su':s, worth $10.00, all bunched on a big table, your
.98.
ne Suits, worth $12.50, all bunched on a big table, your
).98.
ive us a chance we will save you from $3.00 to $6.00
r overcoat and give you better values than any exclusive
~ee Suits, age 8 to 16, worth every cent of $2.00, take
ice of any one in the pile this week for $1.39.
s' Caps worth 50c. and 75c., take your choice this week
each.
ie Overcoats worth $7.50, to go this week at $4.98.
"$10.00, "~ " " " $7.50.
$15.00, "g "5 "'" $9.98.
n's Fine Hats, to go this week at half price.
r load of Trunks to arrive Wednesday. Watch out for the
Leading Store of Newberry, S. C.