The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 22, 1912, Image 2
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Opens in a blaze of bargains with crowds of eager buyers and lookers.
Everybody delighted. Everybody boosting
EVER!
was the general expression and turning back to some of the ftast records of this store that means a great deaFJ
Dry Goods
:>? 1 1 LOSIil ! K?i tf |)lty (JOOI)H DKI'AUTMKNT, Jfi very body knowy
it. Many a womiui wotilH jioi think of going anywhere ol?<?. Well,
this season tho stock Ih larger tjinn evor. All tho nowout r, things tifu
h?rd, I))??hh ( i oodn, Hllkn <1 Uncus thounandH of yard*, DiKg^f and
hotter assortment than ovor. The great domestic department offers
you except (on i?l, vhIuoh, duo to the fact that I buy in treinendoiiH quan
tltlog, For fills season's buying 1 hit the market just at tho right
time, when prices were breaking, and I aura waded in and took advan
tage <>f it, and this, of course, goea direct to you, Many Hpoclals in
thin groat depM rt nient . ('orpo and ?oe.
Shoes
I do want your Hhoo business* and In ankinff for Mils I know that
I am bettor prepared to give you Horvico, (|iiality and ntylo . than any
other store In Camden. You'll flntl Hhoo values hero that you'll not'
find In any other store in the State. Pretty broad assertion, but it'n
facts,. and the shoes are here to "make good." You will be proper
ly fitted; especially do we take pains . to see that children are fitted
properly. This shoe opportunity conies. to you just at the right time.
What about it? 1 have something hero that you will appreciate and
all l ask is the chance to show you the shoes. Special Agency for
Men's (Crawford Shoes, All will be sold at reduced prices.
Clothing
1 *n. > not t h? leant big egoUttUcal, but I nun; am proud 0 J
tilothou tliiH full the miuppJoHt lino that wan ever in this ^ *
for a Kro;it (teal lens money than \ evefr noid them before Ther '
Koiiitf in i)(- kouwi li i 1 1 k of a t ion In tbU olothlug tlopartj
when the ihen hoo the prices on tho little Yellow Tbkh i *.?. .J
i w on t 4tn
tempi description here. There are too many things to ho Haiti k\Ji
these clot hew and the values, and you might think I wan KtretchijH
point.. M?m), I want you to 96 me and slip into one of these Karw^
and then make an honest comparison with what you have Keen ?lJ
where, That 'h ill) I auk. ,
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Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Why worry over the- sewing machine; just run into Schlo?burj
store and buy It, put it on, anil bo happy. Sounds ensy. Well, it
just as easy as it sounds, for during the Cotton Carnival 1 am going
liiake prices so 'low on everything in this department ? Suits, Coal
Skirts, Dresses, Waists, etc.- ? that everyone can buy what they wm
Plain prices on all the little Yellow Tickets, which will bo attached
every garment. Go through, lbok them ovor, see tho prlco for m
self and then figure if you can afford to even think of buying u
whore else.
Five hundred
Japanese
Bugs
worth $1,50
at
THe Buyer'# Friend The Man Whose Merchandise has *'Made Good" with Thousands of People.
A WORD TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:
You very often hear the statement, "Life is one delightful thing after another." Well, a mer
cantile business seems to just fit that case, only it is not always "one delightful thing afte? another."
This season we again have a short crop to contend with. In Kershaw County there will not be as
many bales of cotton by several thousand as in 1911. We all hope that the price will raise on this
account, at least average higher than last year, and doubtless it would if the crop average was on a *
par with this county, but reports from the Southwest come of a good crop which may have a ten
dency to keep the price down. I, along with other merchants, anticipated a - big crop, and with this
in view made heavy purchases as .my business was growing so fast that this was necessary. Business
is not what I expected so far. Bills are coming due and in order that the merchandise may meet
these bills promptly 1 deem it advisable to make this strong bid for your business, offering you some
splendid bargains right at the beginning of the season, and in making these very low prices on the
merchandise 1 can in a way boost the price of your cotton. Assuring you that I shall be glad to see
you, one and all, either as a customer or a visitor to this great Cotton Carnival, 1 am,
v Respectfully yours,
H. L. SCHLOSBURG.
Prices
38 inch Lons
dale Cambric.
9c
Still have O Ag%
some Silks atu TV
Ladies Muslin
Underwear -
1 0 and 1 5c
Val Laces .
3c
Hair Ribbons
all colors, silk
and satin . . . .
9c
25c Black 1 A gi
Cat Hosiery . J, Tv
Children's
Sweaters
all sizes . . .
39c
Ladies trim- I >
mecl hats 98c
to
10-4 Sheeting
worth 35c at
24c
Calicos all colors
worth 6 and 7c at
Apron
Girierhams
4 !c
Baby Silk
Caps
50c for 24c
- 75c for 39c
$1 for 44c
Baby Silk
Caps
1895- A Review of This Business -1912
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seventeen years ago I opened this store. I^have "made good." It has been lny sincere 'dosire to he
right, botfe in inerchandise and in methods, and it- was inevitable that a great business! .should result from
right principles rightly applied to right merchandise. 1 have had your confidence. My policy, "One Price -
to All," has met with approval. Honesti values; corteoi\s treatment; looking after your interests as well
as my own, has been the main factors in my growth and success.
Successes like this do not justhappen ? they are the result of definite causes,, and it is useless for ?
ino to enumerate these? causes ? ypu know them. To, keep this store growing I realize that 1. must keep
faith with you an. I to this end 1 expect to exert my best energies. : ** ?
The bright spot in the big store. Values tha^ will make business hum. I have had a big business
a II ready In Millinery, but mv heart milliner tells me that we never can got rid of the stock at this rate.
Something must ho done. Well, 1 am game to do it, and have given orders in the Millinery Department
to not spare the- price in marking the Hats for the Cotton Carnival if taht will move them. So you
?-may come expecting some great, values from this department.
Nemo
Corsets
W B.
Corsets
R. & G.
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Corsets
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Reduced
Prices
Men's Top Shii
worth $l\00 a
39c
1 Oc Outing
at
7c
All Feathers u
to $1.50 going
Linen Doilies
?.f-' Large Size
per Do/en 98c.
H. L SCHLOSBURG
The man who stands for Honest Advertising and a Square Deal to Patrons, First, Last and All the Time^
CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Table Linen
? per Yard
24c to 48cg|