The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 01, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Prices not
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and surroi
I White 1
value, fare
I Fancy D
value, fare
Chambrc
ties, farewi
' Dimity
farewell p
Unbleacl
farewell p
Crystal (
well price..
Flaxon,
price
Pajama
farewell p
Curtain!
well price
Soisette,
farewell p
Towels,
price
Mohairs,
farewell p
Ladies' 1
ues $35. OC
$20.00, fa
i Children
$1.75 value
Ladies' ?
derwear, a
Ladies'
$2.50 valui
Corsets,
price
Royal W
i
vaiue, iare
Ladies'
values, far<
Embroid
ues, farew
Air-float
value, fare
< Handson
coats, $8.(
farewell p
All Blan
Lace
awajf.
Bleachec
Linen,
price
Pearl
dozen, far<
^ Poplin,
V farewell pi
T7i O"
rctucy o.
and $LC
price
Suesine
value, fan
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I MAIN<
l'
Ameri<
osed of their lease
ater than Aprit Is
considered to accc
nements, and will ]
mding community
igured Madras, 15c
well price 7$c
lyrico rKnnrVi omo 1 9lr>
well price 6?c
lys, all colors, 10c valsll
price 5c
Checks, 15c values,
rice ; 7?c
led Sheeting, 8c value,
rice 4ic
Dloth, 25c value, fare
9c
25c value, farewell
12ic
Checks, 12ic value,
rice 6|c
Swiss, 15c value, fare
7 Ac
all shades, 25c value,
rice 12|c
10c value, farewell
n i rrr _ 1
an colors, ;ac vaiue,
rice 35c
Failor-made Suits, val),
$30.00, $25.00 and
rewell price .... _$8 67
's Dresses, $1.50 and
s, farewell price......48c
Miococ' MncKn TTn
U1U lliiUDVU ^UMUJ.111 w A.
t less than half price.
Sweaters, $3.00 and
js, farewell price $1.29
rrr_ ?1
values, icucwcn
__ 35c
orcester Corsets, $ 1.00
swell price.... 69c
Gloves, 50c and 35c
swell price 14c
eries, 15c and 10c valell
nrice 4c
X
Talcum Powder, 10c
well price_ 6c
tie Taffeta Silk Petti)0
and $7.00 values,
irice $2.48
kets at half price.
Mains almost given
i and unbleached Table
Id for 50c, farewell
19c
lttons, sold for 5c per
TV-PI/^O Or*
s vv Vii ?/x iw
all shades, 25c value,
ice 9c
hirtwaist Silks, $1.50
>0 values, farewell
29c
Silks, all colors, 25c
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STREET
tve Nev
can Cash
to Frank R. Hunter, the
t. In order to do so we
i* i -i r
>mpnsn that purpose, v.
last to the last day of thi
forever. : : :
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The Store Is
Closed
All day Thursday, February
29, in order to mark goods
down to Farewell Prices.
No poods sent on aDDroval.
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Everything Spot Cash.
A Uo/vliii
niiouiui
To every person entering
9 and 10.30 o'clock, Friday,
2nd, two days, will be given
bered check. At 12 o'clocl
these checks will be placed i
numbers drawn out by a sm;
duplicate of first number dra
one large Marseilles Bed Spr
larly for $3.50. To the pai
check drawn out will be give
tol Riicr sizft 27*54. valued ;
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these presents yon do not h<
you do not wish to, but you
drawing takes place, otherwii
Sale of Household
1
Uoods.
Our Mr. Blaustein, Manager, is
also offering all his household goods,
located 1806 College St., which has
not been in use a year, and bought
now rvYn<?ic,tin<r nf Bed Room Suits.
Parlor Suit, Dining Room Suit,
Piano, other Musical Instruments.
Pictures, Stoves, Ornaments, Cut
Glass, aud Singer Sewing Machine,
at very low figures in order to avoid
packing and shipping.
rican Cc
I. L. BLAUSTI
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kj i ovj
Purchasii
Real Estate man, and m
must dispose of our $5<
hir Sale will start Friday
at month, and then we
Merchants
Take Notice
If would pay any merchant
large or small, to pick up
considerable values at our
establishment. We also have
some store fixtures to dispose
of at a bargain.
ely Free!
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, March 1st, and Saturday, March
an envelope containing a num[,
noon, same date, duplicates of
in a box, shaken up and two
all child. . To the party holding
wn we will give absolutely free
-J - C J iL?? VA(AI1A Mffll
can, a jpicau uiai icuuid lcgurty
holding duplicate of second
in absolutely tree a Rich Orienat
$2.50. In order to obtain
ire to buy one solitary thing, if
must be on hand when the
?e another number will be drawn
4
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Wanted
Ten exoerienced clothing
and shoe salesmen and fen
experienced salesladies. Apply
to L L. Blaustein at once.
Such an opportunity as this
occurs but once in a lifetime,
therefore how can you afford
to stay away.
ish Pure
UN, Manager.
i a IH 'If Hill H IIIIII IIIlilaWiMm?M?m
"or G
ig Com
iust vacate store tl
0,000.00 Stock b]
, March 1st, at 9 A
- ? ? ? a mm
will bid farewell tc
. a
, Shoes
500 pairs Children1
/% A A A 11
lor 51. uu, larewen p
One lot Ladies'
Shoes, sold for $2.0(
$1.25, farewell pri?
500 pairs Ladies
and Oxfords, sold foi
well price ....
600 pairs Men's
Shoes, solid leather, s
farewell price
500 pairs Men's SI
fords in all leathers
sold for $5.00 and
well price
Shirt
One lot Men's $1.0(1
well price
One lot Men's $1.
Shirts, farewell pric<
I InHfirw
Men's Underwear,
farewell price
Sock
Men's Socks, sold:
well price
Handkerc
\
Men's and Ladies'
stitched Handkerchi
10c, farewell price...
Men's and
I Clothii
One lot Young
1 ...1J 1? *1 ET AA <
S01U iur f?tj. uu auu .
well price
300 Men's Suits, so
$8.50 and $7.5(
price
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jyjen s suns, soic
made by Hart, Schaf
Schloss Bros, and c
makers, farewell pr
250 Boys' Suits, s
farewell price
200 Boys'Suits, $5.
values, farewell pric
Boys' Suits, sold f
$6.50, farewell pric
hasing
NEWBER
ood
pany
tey now ocr
that time.
l. M. sharp.
> Newberry
?
's Shoes, sold
irice 59c
and Misses'
I, $1.50 and
5 49c
' fine Shoes
r$2.50, fare........
$1.19'
Satin Calf
;old for $2.00,
98c
loes and Ox
and all sizes,
$4.00, fare
$2.46
i >
s.
I Shirts, fare
29c .
25 and $1.00
; 59c
ear.
sold for 50c,
18c
5.
for 10c, fare
. 4c .
:hiefs.
White Hemefs,
sold for
3c
Boys'
*gMen's
Suits,.
512.50, fare
$4.48' |
Id for $10.00,
A 11
), lareweii
$2.78
I for $25 00, I
Fner & Marx,
ither famous
ice $7.48
old for $2.50,
$1.39
.00 and $3.00
e $1.59
'or $8.50 and
e $2.69
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RY, S. C.
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