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1* 1 1 0 PEl CENT PR IT This Sale is put on with a view of reducing our entire stock of merchandise, as our senior mem ber, Mr. C. M. Davis, contemplates changes in the business, and in order to give the people of this vicinity and the trading public generally a chance to buy goods at greatly reduced prices, we will offer our entire Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, CLOTHING and MILLINERY at 10 P E R CENr A__.dT. AIB lE COST0 Now good people, we are not offering a "Fake Sale," we mean business, and in order that you may be convinced, we will conspicuously post our "Cost Mark" in our store that all may know what e ach article costs. 10 Per Cent. for expenses is added to original cost. In addition to selling our entire stock at only 10 PER CENT. above cost, we will give away, as a premium, "ONE GRAND PRIZE," a handsome RUBBER-TIRE BU(GY VALUED AT $100. This Buggy will be on exhibition in our Dry Goods Department. Our plan is to give each purchaser of $5.00 in merchandise a chance at this prize. We will have our Tickets printed in dupli cate, and for each $5 spent you will get a ticket. There will be a box, locked andsealed, arranged for these tickets. The key will be deposited in the Bank of Summerton. Each purchaser will put one number of their ticket in the box and hold the corresponding number. On December 20, we will ask the Bank Cashier to open the box and have a little child take out one number, which will be placed in our show window and advertised in The Manning Times. The person holding the corresponding number will receive the Buggy. Should the winning number not be presented by January 1st, 1912, the next number highest will get the Buggy. W Nin8 sE AD RTISEGEA Si SA Store will be closed Tuesday, 28th, and Wednesday, 29th,'t rpr tc o h ae