The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, November 18, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
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So are you, with the by
a dollar at my store you will
pounds of cotton for what yov
F $2 .you would have to pay $3
CREASE in the purchasing ]
Owing to the small salet
mands upon us; therefore we
This Sale started Satur
month. When we say 10 per
freight added. This is a clea
you do? If you reject it, it is y
everyone in Clarendon Count
worn goods to offer you, but y
Therefore cannot afford to
business with in the future. In I
REMEMBER IWhen you g
charged. You can readily see v
SPOT CASH we are after and ti
Come and make your selec
prices, so you had better come e
r price of cotton this season. But when you re
not stop to consider the price of cotton. It m
should get for two, but you will. get about th<
for ordinarily. So, with the decrease in the I
power of the dollar, IF YOU TRADE WITH 1V
this fall we are short on money and we MU
have decided to throw our entire stock upon t
lay, November 1.4, and will continue until D
cent. profit, we mean just what we say-1O pt
1 business proposition and it's up to you-to ac
our loss, not ours. It is .unnecessary to des
y knows we keep oinly standard articles in
>u get first-class goods.
throw shoddy goods upon our counters to be s
~act, we doubt the wisdom of selling shoddy goodi
et goods at this 10 PEIR CENT. PROFIT SALE y(
ith the small profit we add that we cannot affor4
iat is the only reason this great opportunity is
~tions before goods are picked over. They will n
arly and avoid the rush.
ANNN.S
alize the purchasing value of
ay be you have to sell three.
'same quantity of goods for
irice of cotton comes the IN
BE.
ST HAVE IT to meet the de
he market at
c il
cribe. my Stock of Gods, for
our line. No shoddy, shop
old to people we expect to do
i anyway.
U cannot expect to have them
i to charge anything. It is the
offered you.
ot be with us long at these low
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