The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 10, 1913, Image 2
Do you want to cut your daily Expense? Do you want to start 1913 on a more economical basis?
Baruch-Nettles Co.
"The Store That SeU the Pace/'
Our Seal of Satisfaction Clings to Every Purchase
Baruch-Nettles Co.
"The Store That Set. the Race"
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Our Seal of Satisfaction Clings to Every Purchase
Powerful selling campaign ever inaugurated in this county. Even the "Wizard, with all his won-,
derful successes, is very enthusiastic over the prospects. Not one single. item is^ held back. Thousands of little
Blue Tags will greet you the minute you step in the door. Every pr:ce marked in plain figures. Just the goods
that you need: Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Furnishings, Underwear, Shoes, Clothing, Rugs, &c
flood quality Apron (.Ingham
Wizard hiiyn
4c
yard.
(Jolgato's 2fW: TOtlet Wat or,
Wizard's prlce> bottle
15c
1 to each cuatomor.
Good CuUcooh, Wizard says /
4c
yard.
Heavy C'lievlota, 10c kind.
Wizard Buys
7c
yard .
Heavy Sea Inland, 10c' kind.
Wizard says
6c
yard.
Men's $1.00 Eclipse Dress
Kliirtn. Wizard says
83c
ColKan's Talcum l'owder
jVljrard'H Price, can
Hi
10c
l to each customer.
V iiiii!
.Light Outing*.- Wizard says
4c
yard.
H00 yards 4C-ln. Flduncing
just arrived, $l.r>0 value.
Wizard saya
87c
yard.
Thousands of yards Laces
and Embroideries to select
from at
3k
y n rd .
Ladies' $1,00 Kid Gloves.
Wizard says
82c
pair.
Dress Goods and Silks
Tho largest vajiuty to seloct from in this market and this
1h HtiyliiK a groat deal. Wo \yant you to pome and inspect the
bargains that tho WIZARD has proparod for you.
00c and 75c Wool Dress Goods, till colors. WIZARD price
30c yard.
$1.25 and $1.51J Wool DreBB Goods, all colors. WIZARD
price 79c yard. f
Colored Poplins. WIZARD price 19c yard.
Navy Blue and cream Serges, Just tho goods needed at
this Every yard to be sold at WIZARD prices.
86-inch Figured Foulards, sold at $1.00 and WIZ
ARD price 5*9c yard.
Figured Foulards, somevhat narrower than the above, sold
at 60c yard. WIZARD price 29c yard.
All Silks, including the. staple blacks, are included in this
sale. ' . ?
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Ladies' Suits, Cloaks, Skirts
Nothing that wo could say here could in any way give you#
an Idea of what this sale will mean to you in this department .
you must come and see for yourself. We 'quote a few prices:
Ladies' $10.00 and $15.00 Suits-? new goodB, up-lo-date
style*. WIZARD price $4.98.
Ladies' $ 10.60 Long Coats? dandy values. WIZARD .price
$ 4 . 4 fi.
'300 Ladies' Fine Skirts that the WIZARD says he is going
to sell out in these 12 days. Come and see the prices on these.
Ladies' $20.00 and $25.00 Suits. They are beauties. WIZ
ARD price $9.98.
Trunks and Suit Cases
WATCll FOR THE WIZARD'S PRICES 0N THESE GOODS.
He has orders to close out this line entirely, and doubtless there
will be some price, cutting.
? Blankets and Comforts
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The WIZARD says to make this strong, but we can't do
that, for the space loft is too small ? but there will certainly
be some surprises in this stock, so come and see this display
of Plaid Wool Blankets. They are good to look at, and you
can get them at just what the WIZARD says. All kinds of
Blankets aro l)ere, from tho cheap cotton Blanket to the expen
sive all-wool kind ? BLUE TAGS ON TtfEM ALL.
CLOTHING
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Moil Just think ol it -HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
clothes* at reduced prices' ? that's a big story? what more need
we say? We actually tried to keep thom away from the "WIZ
ARD," but there was nothing doing he said everything was ad
vertised ? -so we had nothing to nay. Head these prices:
$20.00 and $2#.60 Hart, Schaffner?*& Marx Suits, WIZARD
PRICE $16.00.
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$25.00 to $35.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits* WIZARD
PRICE $18.50,
Just a few II. S. & M. Dress Overcoats, sold at $22.50 to
$30.00. The WIZARD sa/s let them go at $16.50 to $20.00
Big line Men's Rain Coats ? THEY DON'T LEAK? made '
by Kenyori ? regular price $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00. The WIZ
ARD gives you your choice at $12.00.
One lot Boys' and Youths' Overcoats, Bold from $6.50 to
$10.00, the WIZARD price, choice $5,00
Many big bargains snaps in the Clothing Department. We
only just mention these few.
SHOES
WHAT'WIIiL THE WIZARD DO IN THE SHOE DEPART
MENT ? WHAT WILL HE SELL REGAL SHOES FOR OR REGK
MA SHOES ? COME AND SEE. This irpniense stock of slibes
is given 'ovor to the WIZARD He says, '"I*he best stock of shoes
he ever handled." Nothing in held back from him. No prices
quoted-r? couldn't ? none had been tagged when this circular
was prepared. But when you see the prices on the blue tags ?
that will be sufficient. SHOES FOR MEN, BOYS, WOMEN.
GIRLS AND BABIES. ?
Hosiery Bargains
Solid case Mother's Choice Hose for Children, 15c kind.
Sale price 9c pair. ?
Children's Pony Hose, t Sale price 21c pair.
Ladies' Pony Hose. Sale price 21c pair.
Ladies' and Children's Matchless Hose. Sojle price 12,/4c
pair.
Ladies' Hole Proof Hose, the 35c*kind, Sale price 25c pair.
Ladies' 50c Pony Hose. Sale price 41c pair. -
10 pieces 10-4 New York
Bleached Sheeting, 40c val
ue. Wizard says
27c
yard.
$1.26 Table Linen. WJiard
?ays
83c
yard,
25c Shades, all linen, all col
or*. Wizard says
19c
r.;jsch.
$1.00 Lace Curtains, wiaard
says
76 c
pair.
The "WIZARD" will ,glve
you some dandy Bargains is
large and small Rugs.
Ladles' Heavy Ribbed U rider
vests and Drawers. A Wli
a*rd special
21c
each.
Ladies' Fleeced Back Vest
and Pants. Wizard's price
37k
each.
Boys' heavy ribbed , Vest and
Drawers. Wizard's pric*
17c
each.
Ladies' $1.00 and $1.25 Wool
Vests. The Wizard's price*
83c
each.
Ladles' Scarlet Wool Vests.
Wizard's prise
79c
each.
. Men's Socks, a dandy good
value # ?
3c
pair. '
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Regular 10c Bleach. Wl*w4
says .J ?
6c
yard.
Ladles' Muslin Underwear.
The Wizard will slaughter
this entire stock for Qi"5*
..selling.
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States F^iave
CTATETMCTIVIT PV TUHZT AA/I7A DHr In all my vast experience in handling stocks
W I M I ELIYICilX I D ? I 1 I Em We iuM l \ Lr # ? never come in contact with a stock of merchandise that has appealed tome as
one has. I find the stock one of the cleanest and best that 1 have ever had to contend with and the quality, of the goods are away above the average.
The management of the store hav^ co-operated with me in every way and granted*me concessions that have never been granted before. - I )iave orders to "SELL
THE GOODS" and give the people exactly what is advertised. It would be very hard indeed for me to explain in cold, unfeeling type the wonderful advantages dun^
this sale, but if you will come and see for yourself, you will quickly see that in no instance has any misrepresentation been made ? TRUTH IS QOOD ENOUGH FOR ME.
The feature of this great sale will be the unique arrangement of stock and facilities for handling great crowds without any confusion. Yoilr trading will be a pleas
s well as a benefit. _ ?||:' Respectfully yours, '.THE 'WIZARD^ig
ure as
Baruch - Nett
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^ "The Store That Sets the Pace."