The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 21, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5

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' BHon nil aiiiiii w (H? And Will I This will be the greatest sa marrknil !co rnncicfincr nf Tint AllVI V11UUUI0V VVllUIUlUl^ VI V1VI mined to clean out our stock o sales at fifty cents on the dolla forget the date and place, come have never been seen before. share of the great bargains ; think and act quickly, your opportunity Why pay more? prices are higher, you lower than others can buy them. As v ? Mm 1 1 1 1 1 I during tbis sale, please bring the cash. Men's Clothing 550 Suits scooped in at fifty cents on the dollar, consisting of Fine Cashmeres and high gradeWorsteds and the best Blue Serges, made by the leading Manufacturers of this country and every suit is sold under a positive guarantee as to quality, fit and workmanship, regular price $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 a i m - i _ ao ?rAO ana u, saie price $0.^0, w.vo, J $7.89, $9.79 and $12.98. Men's Odd Pants Our line of Pants cannot be compared to what others have to offer, I they are in a class by themselves, every pair is guaranteed as to quality, fit and workmanship. 1120 Pairs rants, worth from $1.50 to $2.00, sale price - 98c 150 Pairs Pants, consisting of Fine Cashmeres, worth from $2.50 to $3.00, sale price - $1.69 175 Pairs Pants, consisting of Finp Worsteds anrf Rlne Series. worth from $3.50 to $4.00, sale price - - - - $2.98 Only one little lot but a good one, containing only 69 pairs, made by American Woolen Co., and of finest materials, worth from $5.00 to $6 00 sale price - - $3.79 I I Our stock is so in ment, to realize the g: away, come and brim 11014 MAIN STREE BMMBBBBMBBHfiBHMMMMBBMI' IP Iffll ll^BIIII I III II1 ll III! Ill IN 11 "I I?Till r TK% 4 i Continu crifice sale ever occurred in Nt hing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, e r j j iLJ _ I spring goons ana raise uie c< r and we will give the benefit io i i at once and get the first choi The greatest line of up-to-d< W ss, as we hope to make this sale, is here, every article is reduced for thi will hear the other fellows say goods a ve must reduce our stock and raise the < No old stock, come and investigate, I i Boys' Clothing 65 Fine Boys' Suits, made up-todate, regular prices $2.00 and $2.50, sale price - - - $1.39 100 Fine Cashmere and Worsted Boys' Suits, regular price $3.50, sale price - - - $198 125 Boys' Suits, containing nothing but Fine Blue Serge, worth CO QQ I ?rum w tu tpu.uu, oaic pi itc vtj.w 200 Fine Boys' Suits, the finest ever shown in Newberry, not on this paper but in our store, made of the finest materials, it is a pleasure to look at them, made full peg top, sizes ranging from 12 to 18, and worth from $10.00 to $12.50, sale price - - - - $6. /9 The above is only a few of our many bargains. Boys' Knickerbocker . Pants 10 dozen Boys' Knickerbocker TTTA*fli 7k/I nolnrvwrto _ QQn J. an LC5, wui wi i oaic ilc - oi/u 15 dozen Bovs' Knickerbocker 4/ Pants, worth $1.00, sale price 69e 20 dozen Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, peg top, worth $1.50, sale price .... 98c Only 7:| doz. Fine Knickerbocker Pants, peg top, made of the very best Worsteds, Cashmeres and Blue Qcrrroc rocmlsr nripp $2 00 ssjIa price - - - - $1.89 lmense that it is imp real saving yuu man I your neighbor with i-ll IF I I BL T - - le 1 en u iwberry. As we are forced to trt WT/\W*T ^AtlT a/T nl-irl aa nnJ Ailf It., YCiJf ICW UII MJflCd 0I1U UUI ish. We bought very heavily the buying public of Newberry ai ce, it will open your eyes to s< 1 J* _ i.l ] i ue mercnanaise ever gamerea i , if possible, greater than ever, is great ten days sale and you will be re advancing every day. During this :ash and nothing but our stock to realizi bring your neighbor with you. Cl Cl ?M CL ?ll JIIUCS; kHiuca;; >JIIUC9? 10 Cases Men's Oxfords, in Tan, Patent Leather and Gun Metal, button and lace, regular price $2.50, sale nrip.e - - - $1.98 15 Cases Men's Oxfords, in Tan, Patent Leather and Gun Metal, button and lace, worth $3.50, sale price .... $2.39 12 Cases Men's Oxfords, in Tan, Patent Leather and Gun Metal, button and lace, worth $4.00, sale price - - - - $2.69 7 Cases Men's Oxfords, nothing but Tan, button and lace, worth $5.00, sale price - - $3.39 r n T _J1* 1 .7 _ J-1 o oases i-atnes uxj.orus, worui $1.50, sale pries - - 98c 10 Cases Ladies' Oxfords scooped in for the ten days sale, blucher cut, some with ribbon lace, all sizes worth $2.00, sale price - $1.39 5 Cases Tan Button Oxfords, sell 11 C An AA 1 *4 /?n eisewnere ior j>o.uu, cnoiee $i.y? 3 Cases Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, sell elsewhere for $2.00, your choice - - - 98c ossible to print all pri i ! :e you musi visit ini you. >91 NEWBERRY, ? J ire 1 it ay a winy move our stock of seasonable Is and ends and we are deter of those Northern closing out id surrounding counties. Don t ie such great bargains which ? i ogether. tome and get your it is dollars in your pocket to robbing yourself if yon buy elsewhere, ten days sale our prices are actually 2 money upon, nothing will be charged I Dry Goods I 1 Bale 40 in. Sea Island, sold elsewhere for 7?c, sale price - 5c 1 Bale 36 in. Bleaching, sold elsewhere for 10c, sale price - 5c 1 Bale Ticking, sold elsewhere for 12ic, sale price - 8Jc 1 Bale A. C. A. Feather Ticking, sold elsewhere for 25e, price 12fc 500 yds. Lawn scooped in for this sale, worth 10c, sale price - 5c 1500 yds. Ginghams, scooped in for this sale, worth 10c, sale price 5c 1 Bale Checked Cloth, sole else1 I* r\ 1 1 1 _ _ C ^ ? wnere ior s$c, saia price - oc Underwear 100 doz. Men's Negligee Underwear, sold elsewhere for 50e sale price - - - - 39e 50 doz. Men's Negligee Under 1 n /m?a C ooln I wear, suiu eiocwiicic .lux uut, ooit price' - 22c 25 doz. Boys' Negligee Under- ' 9 wear, sold elsewhere for 25c, sale price 19c p Hats! Hats!! 2-5 Cases Hats scooped in for this big sale and we will sell as long as they last for half price. j All $1.00 Shirts will be sold at this sale for 69c All 50c Shirts will be sold at this I sale for 39c J ices in this advertises store. Don't stav 50UTH CAROLINA ... i - . . m