The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 05, 1906, SUPPLEMENT TO CAMDEN CHRONICLE, Image 7
SUPPLEMENT TO CAMDEN CHRONICLE
CLEAN UP SALE
CLEAN UP SALE
of dress Goods
CLEAN UP SALE
OF LACES
CLEAN UP SALE,
<# COTTON GOODS j
CLEANUP SALE OF
HOSIERY ^UNDERWEAR'
RADICAL REDUCTIONS
THE MOST ASTOUNDING VALUE SALE CAMDEN HAS KNOWN IN YEARS
For Fen Days, Beginning Saturday, January 6th, 1906
The Store on Saturday will jump right into the spirit of its usual Annual
Clearance Sale. All the stock that usually contribute to this great event is
primed and ready for such an onslaught of buyers as has never before been
seen here. We anticipate tremendous response ? because we know the
values are not. to be approached elsewhere, either in the price you pay or
the qualities you get. It is the most important Clearance Sale, from every
viewpoint, we have ever laid plans for. You will quickly see the advantage
of laying in an entire season's supply of all the necessaries to be had at
this time. /
UNSURPASSED PRICE CONCESSIONS
A RADICAL REDUCTION IN KOUoEFL'RNISIl INC GOODS
A RADICAL REDUCTION IN CARPETS, RIGS AND MATTINGS
A RADICAL REDUCTION IN HANDKERCHIEFS AND HOSIERY
A RADICAL REDUCTION IN SHOES. A RADICAL REDUCTION IN WHITE GOODS
A RADICAL REDUCTION IN BLEACH! N< IS, SHEETINGS AND TABLE LINENS
A RADICAL REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
A RADICAL REDUCTION IN UMBRELLAS.^ A RADICAL REDUCTION IN CLOTHING
A SALE YOU WILL TALK ABOUT FOR YEARS TO COME
For a week we have been putting things to rights, turning stoetts topsy-turvy searching for short lengths and odd lots, fixing their new figures and plac
ing ourselves in readiness for quick selling. The advertising to-day is only a fraction of what we have to report for your advantage, wa^caTv^te^l-io j
tell off all the goods on which we have stamped prices remarkably low. The wonderful variety of the Merchandise; the soundness of the Qualities offered; j
the marvellous Cheapness of the most desirable kinds. Bargains press forward from every department in the store? nothing shall be left behind if nrice *?
will sell it. ATTEND THE SALE. / , H I
HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN
GREAT OPPORTUNITIES
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?'aiu'v Sock*, valuo 15 cenlH, for ?*?n t.? pair.
Hack Soekn, valuo 25 contM. for I I centn pair.
*'a nc y Sockn, valuo 50 contn, for 21 cotitp |>air.
''ancy Sockw, value <>0 cents, for 25 oontn pair,
high colored Homo, valuo 15 centn, for \)c. pair,
plain black ll<>sn, valuo 15 cents, for (Jc. pair.
Kihhod Hose, lobular 25 cents value, for 19c.
1 lot Ladies' Fleeced Lined Homo, 20c. valuo, at 12^c.
pair.
To close all 50c., (10c. and 75c. plain
and embroidered Hoho, Radical
Reduction Price
IjIIUICS
Ladies
Lad i cm
41c. pr.
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
Hotl Comforts reduced to 48 cents.
lied Comfort* reduced to 64 cents.
Hed Comforts reduced to $1.00.
All the above Comforts sold at 65c., 90c. and $2.50.
We are going to offer yon a few surpriHes in Blankets,
the most complete collections shown in Camden ; think
of it! reduced to
33! per cent.
CLOTHING AND SHIRTS
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All Clothing, Men's and Boys' will
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be sold
BELOW COST
RADICAL REDUCTION IN SHIRTS
Men's and Boys' Percale Shirts, value 85c., reduced
price 22c. each.
Men's Kino Shirts, value 7f>o., reduced price 44c. each.
Men's Colored and Plain White Shirts, all sizes, value
$1.00, $ 1.2ft and $l.ftO, reduced price 84c. each.
100 dozen Men's heavy fleeced lined Undershirts,
value 150c . and 7 fto, . , reduced price 89c.
, TOWELS AND LINENS
100 dozen large size Cotton Towels, at 9 cents each.
50 dozen all Linen Towels, worth 25 cents, at 17?c. each.
All 85c., 40c. and 50c. Towels reduced for this sale,
only 22^c.
10 pieces Mercerized Table Damask, 65c. value, Radical
Reduction Price, 89c. yard.
5 pieces Mercerized Table Damask, sold at 75c. yard,
reduced to 47?c. yard.
2 pieces all Linen Table Damask, $1.25 value, reduced
<??? to 79c. yard.
5 pieces all Linen Table Damask, sol^at $2.50, reduced
to 98c. yard.
Al! NupkiuB r^uucbu in price.
IMITATION TORCHORf &c<
5,000 yards, a special lot, value 8&c., 10c., 12^|
15c.
Radical Reduction Price,
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Ladies' $1.00 and $1.50 Kid Gloves
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DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
UNSURPASSED PRICE CONCESSIONS IN DRESS GOODS
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54-inch Wool Flannel, value 85o. yd., reduced price
45c. yd.
1 piece each Red and Green Ladies' Cloth, value $1.00,
reduced price G9c. yd.
54-inch black and navy blue Sicillian, value $1.00, re
duced price 40c. yd.
Double width Cash meres, fancy patterns, value 15c.
and 20c., reduced price 9c. yd.
25 pieces all wool Joans, worth 80c. yd., reduced price
19c.' yd.
Special sale of Plaid Dress Goods, reduced price one
half their value.
26 pieces figured Mohair, 75c. value, roduo*
42Jc. yd.
10 pieces all wool Dress Goods, fancy patterns,!
05c. yd., big reduced price 89c. yd.
2 pieces 26-inch Black Peau de Soie Silk, value |
reduced price $1.10 yd.
5 pieces all silk TalTeta, worth 75c. yd., reducec
89c. yd.
10 pieces 27-inch China, all colors, value 05c.,
price 42?c. yd.
I lot silk shirt waist Patterns, no two alike, woi
and $1.25, reduced to 75c. yd.
MATTINGS AND RUGS
At this :<onson i?t" the your there is a groat demand for Mattings and Hugs.
Our stock is positively now, all goods having arrived since the Holi
days, l>ut this will not keop them hack , they go forward at a reduction
of TWKNTY PICK OK NT.
NOTIONS
1,000 doz. I 'earl Buttons, at lc. doz.
600 doz. Fine Pearl Muttons, value 10c., at, 5c. doz.
All American Beauty Corset, at 80c. each.
Our Regular lino of 25c. Fascinators, at lftc. each.
100 Umbrellas, value 50c., at 252c . each.
100 Umbrellas, value 75c., at 42c. each.
100 Umbrellas, value 00c., at OUc. each.
275 Umbrellas and Parasols, value $1.50, at 05c. each.
All $2.00, $2.50 and $8.00 Umbrellas reduced to $1.10, $1.40 and $1.98.
SHOES
Wonderful reduction in special lot of Ladies' Fine $1.50 Shoe.
All sizes, about 200 pairs. One pair to a customer, at the
most astounding price, 73c. pair.
Odd lot Women's Shoos, ^alue $1.25 and $1.50, lace and but
ton. Think of it ? at 50c. pair.
Women's Rubbers for this Sale only, at 44c. pr.
All Hamilton Brown Shoes that we have in stock will be re
duced, so as to clear our stock of this make, as we have
added other makes that are far superior.
DOMESTIC GOODS
5,000 yards 40 in. Sea Island at 5c. yd.
500 yards heavy Denims, value 15c., at 9o. yd. ^
Heavy Model Outings, value 10c., at 5c. yd.
Heavy Dress Outing, value 10c., at 7c. yd.
26 piece? English Long Cloth 20c. value, at ll^c. yd.
25 pieces English Long Cloth 25c. value, at 18ic. yd.
5 pieces 86 in. English Nainsook 25c. value, at 12$c. yd.
50 pieces 86 in. Long Cloth, regular 10c. value, at 7$c. yd.
50 pieces Heavy Percale, dark patterns, worth 10c., at 7$c. yd. i
'25 pieces fancy and solid colored Dress Duck, value 12$c., at 8$j
5 pieces 10-4 Sheeting at 22^c. yd.
We have gathered from all departments short lengths and odd
have been marked regardless of cost.
CAMDEN, S. C.
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