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NJever before, maybe never again, will such an opportunity -be presented to you to save money on seasonable merchandise. When our doors
re thrown open Saturday morning, January 18th, it will, be the signal for the opening of a battle royal in the mercantIle arena. The thunder
f2 our batteries will shake old Newberry from Centre to circumference. ~The Price Reductions are Simply Amazing. This is a Mimnaugh sale pure
nd simple. It is not paraded with "salvage" or "mill end" trimmings but I stand flat footed aud alone and run my own sales. You may come
xpecting much and remember that Mimnaugh "never fools you." Goods tnust go no matter what the loss we must turn the merchandise into
ash. Yes, we'll be ready SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18TH AT 9 O'CLOCK. . . . .
Rain or Shine There is noJoke inThis~ Act At Once*
Let nothing Keep you away but a plain statement without trimmings as to the Mark the Date
Sale Opens whys and wherefors of this, the greatest sale. We And mark it well
ahave just finished taking stock, have twice as many
goods as we ought to have. We ain't busted, nor
OYcJo oi o t of buifis. I'm jtay. Th Hou uKo