The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 24, 1907, Page TWO, Image 2
Commencing Tuesday, Septemb(
everything that was the least bit
in the rear of our store and which
to be necessary that the firemen
Clothing! Clothing!!
10 doz Sweet Orr Overalls damaged by fire, some in the lot
not hurt, at choice 67c the pair.
$3500 worth new Fall Clothing came in last week, hot for
ttwfalland winter trade, such makes as the Griffin brand, Bur
gunder Bros., and other smart tailors, some of these only have
the vest slightly wet on one conter, some the pants, but all go
at one price.
10 new Thibet Suits bought to sell for $18.00, your choice
of the 10 suits at $9.77.
12 fancy Worsted Suits, $16.50 value, fire sale price $9.00.
12 silk Thibet Suits, $12.50 value and a good one for the
price, fire sale price $7.81.
All $10 damaged Suits $7.22.
All $8 and $8.50 Suits, fire sale price, $5.98 and $6.48
All $5 Suits, fire sale price $3.83 the suit.
Odd Pants.
$1000 worth brand new Odd Pants at a big reduction.
24 pair wool Blankets, original price $3.48 and $3 98,
choice of the ten pair, these are only wet on one contsr, at
$2.44 the pair.
One small lot of Jean Pants, made of 9 oz jeans, slightly
wet $1.05 the pair.
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We sell it for less. Now located in store former
THE ALU OP OTTN .opposite Daniels &
A Young Giant Industry-People of dy g h esnhdjs pnd
the South Kno*w Litle of the Ti ilhsacpct fhnln
DailyULfe inTe3tile andOil 20osfeddy2husrn
Mills. "stese r eevdte r
The State, 21.yaept na nlsscnee
"There are some people living here wihcriste otelnes h
in the best part of the great cottonlithacorsheedafrte
producing belt of the world who havegingisrmvdTheaeabu
never seen a bale of cotton ginned,"47pudoftilitoatnofgd
said a representative Columbia busi- se.Ee hsb-rdc-h i-j
ness man yesterday: "Few people,teisnwudfomangctn
indeed, excepting those directly or in-batn,mtrse,tcI
directly interested, who know much "fe h edps hog h
more about the treatment of cotton, lnigmcie hyaecnee
othe tha tosee t inthefepradut e cruhes oTon kerel poe the
latr war t a a ar ofther rim-sedys meohanicason take ut nd.
ut ithSouh Crolna taningThis hullhasra capacite y handln tie
nexttoMssacusets inthe2an 0 meaty litl sere another Te houlsni
faetr o coton ood, an as A s are useed a rae feied fo r ow
- leaderhin the anutacture ofdctton candestock
seedprodcts thee ar thuwansco "Folloing them koernte r. The s
livs ad hve evr senhensielill thatcinesmrs toe afe whe f
of a oder coton mil, oof nnings rolle. vTed. The re aretabout s
oilmil.Narl al ofthevistor aonso sthise a n ooke thonrofughly. b
to hes cotonmils poveto e vseed.th coer thypredpt-ah lit- d
itor eiher romthe ort or romtleatti -iattreses perflc.ss
~so stae oter tan Suth arolna. Teri thusesed pass through t
"Nohin cn povemoe istrc-thi lnth madines cael air onde
laveter anyon ita a vsit toeir raif steehd mcaillyftaknou.n i
nWthes mills. Takefrolinastandin the "hels put crinto lare ank and t
one toi mill.cHets in Columa theakes litte kerond upantotThe hul-s
fthere are treothe igeostnda aasd lowea forag ed iae for feed.s
beoleaer s in the nuthttmeahsci ilturenofouotdonlyandrstock
theyd duts indee difie thoand the seaonogh kerudel oil the fillad,
eoughlee ho avelydhrl their ey wrillrond naot 8,00 gl- p
"Noe n e nee send te hninid mlons hnesmla.oa ha
heal moenton ll,d for wfan oflourt thle imens ttonar prut- nos
solmtingl. Neely a ow wheresitos tstyear4ndcookeds thrly.4
ttheisea cotton se i mill. proveito be ginnrote abot 6,0000 ptons li
iors withiner mil the viithor wilof tton sedaFo timenos mowunt itss
someystate oner than Suh hadoia ex i iae that 4,000,000u though wil t:
pecthing for the appeeexinue bhek chethmae ofemae' beig nd i
tivell tof thny n one thanavii toil onefosednxspigWthhs2
the see ill make many ingtne, enaonofedwrkdbthvriug
hoser woindmig eein ogmicai il h otnse rdcswl
fts.re ae hreesof toe ofiggese 00ndya, oIhveandsne
millt aifewids ago and souta. rAt- "Teusstiwihesnsed
thy finerste indte profcsses t ispoutgeebigptnotsoih
earouhe cto spye waacit-. otnseda etiie rt
c"No an neda in tise forantthegtesedaayiningo ~
halal poduhis.hnsfrwn or hma l.Rcn xeiet
tsmesting to knowi h own there ul o ateadsoc h atet
see is treattsed, aside frmilh. con-du nmr lstarmayoh
nepwtin ofthe milndteru viseful- ewill n t ham ie,tet
nsthabee oge. Evn e day newx- uelftcnan bot9 e
wils fth okn onte thes cintoftefriingvlsfud
fats.rIment avsioe ofths
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r 24, when the doors open at 6.
damaged by fire or water caused
made its way through our back
turn on the water in our store.
REMEMBER:
The fire only got through one window and
only burned goods on one table. These we
will pack up and store away. Only smoked
and wet goods will we sell.
REMEMBER THE DATE
TUESDAY MORNING
when the doors open.
Our buyer has just returned from New York
and Philadelphia, the dry goods center; Bos
ton, the shoe market; Baltimore, the domestic
market. In afew days our fall stock will com
mence to roll in, which is second to none in
quality, and at a saving of from 10 to 25 per
cent on all you buy.
AILES AND COMP
ly occupied by Kibler, Dennis furniture store, lh
Williamson's jewelry store. We are agents fc
n the original feed.sholiloae reiefeetton
"The oils are refined and used for Tebadhdrprsfo eea
looking oils and butter fats o)f ev- .pa~ hr h ih sho n
~ry description, the finer oils even cesda euto hspoiin
ivaling the best imported olive oils.Thmebroftebadhikht
soaps of rare delieacy are made fromifteHgScolctanbmd
he dross taken from the refined oils. ifdadsmlfe ttenx eso
some of the best doctors are noir pre- o h ebauete$000apo
eribing cotton oil as a treatment for pito ili ero w u
Li1 stages of tuberculosis. I was al- fe ihsho aiiiswti h
o informed at the mill that the meal raho l osadgrsi ot
vill some day become a popularCaoi.
reakfast food when it is combined
ith some other cereal. Well,? won-G.WHHUTRAS
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30 o'clock we will put on sale
by the fire soon Sunday morning
ioor and window and causing it
Shoes! Shoes!!
1,000 pr Men's Brogans, worth $1.65 and $1.75, for $1.25
pair.
The best line of $2.50 and $3.00 Ladies' Dress Shoes in the
city. Ask to see our line of Children's and Boys' Shoes. We
guarantee all men's fine shoes above '$2.00. Give you the
best one In town under this price. We are agents for T. D.
Barry's fine Shoes for men, John Michels $3 and $3.50 Shoe
for men, the Brown Shoe Co's Shoe for men, ladies and child
ren.
HATS-Few Panama Hats, the $7.50 kind at $1.66 each.
50 doz Negligee Coat Shirts, worth 75c, only the boxes
soiled, at 42c each.
100 Marseilles Bed Spreads, worth $3.50, slightly sotled, at
$1.82 1-2 each.
76 velvet Rugs, worth $2.00 at $1.50.
3 wool Art Squares left, 9x9, worth $7.50 at special $5.01,
iter by Shelley and Summer, furniture and
r Standard Patterns,
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