The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 05, 1907, Page FIVE, Image 5
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We are sole agents for Iy. Grief & Bros. Grif- 8
fon brand high grade clothing for men; Burgunder
Bros, fine clothes for men and bo>s. In \
order to make this the biggest sale we have ever
conducted, we make the following reduction on j
the above: ?
Make all $i8[Griffon2Brand[Suits to go at $14.
jj^Make all $14 and $13.50^} riff on Brand Suits
to go in this salejat $n.68[and $11.?&???;
All $12.50 Griffon Brand Suits for this sale $9.94
All $10 suits to go at $8.97.
All $8 suits $6.97.
Men's and young men's suits worth $2.50, $5,
$6.98, $7 50, $8.50 not more than two of a kind |
a'ike. We make the whole lot #5. jj
j- Choice Boys' Suits and Odd Pants. I
One lot boys' well made suits, size 6 to 14, at $1.48.
Big lot boys' knee pants suits $1.98. Boys' high grade suits made
by Ettlinger, biggest manufacturer of boys' knee pants suits in Cincin- g
nati, from $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5 50, the $7 kind. j|
Notions. Odd Pant
Small things but useful. 200 pairs youth's pants, \v<
Throe halls turkey red cotton with the special t)8 ccijjts.
* turkey for 5 cents. 1% '<>t ??!' men's odd pants
Sv One pocket hook 5 cents. Cleveland Woolen mills, wortl
Arm hands 5 cents pair. .$1.7;), 'choice $1.25 per pair.
Gold filled (imitation) watches $1.25. Men's fine Kersey Cashmere
One pair cuff holders 4 cents. ?d pants, $2.00, $2.48, $3.00, $
One good comb 5 cents. and $5.00.
One string heads 30 cents. Hoys' knee pants from 25 cen
Underwear.
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" For men, ladies, hoys and children.
50 dozen ladies heavy fleeced vests and pants to match, extra heavy for
? the price, at 23 cents each.
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Ladies' fleeced bleached vests, worth 05 cents at only 48c each.
100 do/,, men's brown fleeced shirts and drawers, strictly first quality
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at 48 cents each.
72 dozen hoys' heavy fleeced undershirts and drawers sizes from 8 to 18
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years at 25 cents.
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Odds and Ends.
Big bottle Vasaline 5c. Cologne 5c. bottle.
Brighton Garters only 15c. 4 doz. Hair Pins for only 5c. j
Teddy Bears only 98c. Combs *'or 5c. up
Cuff Holders for only 5c. pair.
lien's Tan Soeks, the 10c. kind for 5c.
Ladies' Belts all styles. |
Bone Collar Buttons for only 5c. doz. fi
Ladies' Corsets from 25c. to 90c., R. & G.
Shaving Brushes for 5c. up.
Ladies' Hand Bags, Purses from 25c. up.
Ladies' Wool Gloves from 25c. up.
Kersey Gloves lor 25c. up.
Long Kersey Gloves i ro n 49c up.
Long Silk Gloves, black, 75c up.
Ladies' long Tan Gloves $1.50.
We also carry a big line in Men's Gloves, all prices.
Men's Suspenders 10c., 15c. and 25c. ?
Ladies' Side and Back Combs 10c., 15c., 20c., 25c. and 50c.
Ladies' Hose from 5c. to 50c
Misses' Hose from 5c. to 50c.
Men's Half Hose from 5c. to 50c.
Nice line of Men's Neck Ties 10c. to 50c.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! T?
S- 24 pairs Wool Blanket*, dtfthtly_ aoita), FaS<
:>rth $1.50, worth $3.48 at only $2.44 per pair. 10 doz. ki
24 pairs all Wool 11-4 Blankets $2.08. { 25 To?pie
made by 3(>pairs all Wlool M.-rino Blankets, ; Better tin
1 $1.50 to worth $7.50, at special $5.f>0. i J-Winato
12 pairs very fine Wool Blankets, extra j
size, worth $15, at special $10.
and worst3.50,
$4.00, F?R ?NE iCENT. Wc are 1
1 paper pins, 1c. 2 pen points, 1c. 1 anion made
Is to $1.00. good lead pencil, 1c. One. hat pin, 1c. Overalls
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Dress Goods! Dress Goods!
5 pieces blue, black, brown and shcipherd plaids mohair, the 65 ce.its
ade at. special 48 cents per yard.
40 pieces ona-half wool plaid checks, worth 40 cents, full 30 inches wide,
only 25 cents per yard.
Nice assortment of dress flannel, cravinettes, fancy plaid worsted at a
ving of at least 15 per cent.
5 pieces twilled black broadcloth, worth $1.25 per yd., at only 98c. yd.
Trecot flannel at the old prico, 25 cents per yard.
Big assortment of suiting worsteds, etc.
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With each $10.00
iggff Suit or purchase 1
lpj|] good watch guar||8j
anteed to keep time
ml for 12 months.
E. L. Bailes.
re. The Bee Hive has add<: d $123r
price, which makes a little bit
iit upon you the minute you enter the store,
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
Ira^iis&iS'^SSr 200 ^rs Ladies' vici plain toe Balbrig625
Men's brogan SIhjo, worth $165 to
shoes for men as T. 1). Bury <N:. C<>., John
Mitchell Special, The Brown Shoe Co.
The White Mouse shje prices on above $3.00 to $5.50.
A full line of the famous White House $3.50 shoe for Ladies, at special
$3 00 per pair.
Big line of Wolf Bros, shoes for ladies, boys, and children, every
pair guaranteed by the maker. Buster Brown and Blue Ribbon shoes
for boys and girls.
:inatosr, Etc. Rugs & Druggets.
not shawls all colors 25c each. 10 do/, velvet rugs big sizes, worth $1.08,
s, worth 35 cents, special 25c. Mpecial for this sale, $1.5(1 each.
;?de 48 cents, 75 cents. I'Vw ;in si|iiares left lor mere prico.
rs from 25 cents to $1.50. $7.50 in rlose, $5.00. ^
OVERALLS. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!
Ei^cnts for Morotock Mfg. Co., I'runks $1.48, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00,
. overalls. $3.50, $1.00, $4.48, $5.00, $5.98, $6.50, $7.00,
18 coats, 75 cents and 85 cents. $7.18, $8.98 and $10.00 for the $15 kind.
Calico, Homespun, Etc.
5 pieces all wool red flannel at 12 1-2 cents yard.
Belter grades 15. 20, 25, 331-3, 48 cents yard.
4 pieces white wool flannel at 12 1-2 cents yard.
Belter grade 15, 20, 25, 20, 35, and 50 for 1 lit* (58 ccnl.s'kind.
1 piece double fold French flannel worth 85 cents, full 3(5 in wide, at
special 48 cents.
Dark and light blue calico at 5 cents yard.
Big assortment ginghams, suitings, flannelletIes at the old ftrice, 10 etw.
2000 yards Newberry Cotton mills, heavy drills, at 8 1-3 cents yard.
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