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V/'". ?' ? 1 1 1 WEJQUOTE A FEW: $6.00 and $7.00 Hkirta. Wiz ard Hay? $10.00 Couf HuitH MOW $2.60 ami $:i.oo HkiriH. Wlz nrrt priro I o Cent On tin kb. Wizard price $3 Mon> nnfl JLadloft' Shoes. Wizard pays $10.00 and ${2.00 Lon# ('oat Wizard says 7f> Cont now forgols. Wiz ard says I He . $20.00 and $26,00 Ladles' {'put Suittf, now 2 r? (Vnt I'oplins. Wizard prkio 1 it Cent Tovvols. Wizard prl<t> He. Men's LT? (Vni WcktieH. Wizard says lilt:. $1.00 and $.1.26 Shirt Waists. Wizard Hays |8f. $10. on and ^ I 2 . r? o Moii's. Hand Tailored SnKs. Wiz ard says . , #7.1)8. 25 Cont Suspenders. Wizard says I Or. In Plain King's English The opening of the Wizard Sale last Saturday was a hummer. The crowd was with us?did we say crowd? well that is a mighty little word to express the size of the seething mass of humanity that crammed themselves into this store last Saturday and practically bought everything in sight. Early in the game we saw there was no use debating the question? the peo ple knew a good thing when they saw it? they wanted the goods? they were going to have the goods and right at the fall of the flag almost the order went down the lines "Unpack more new goods and let the people have them." But for the unpacking of brand new merchandise that was put out at WIZARD price we would never have been able to satisfy the buy ers, for so many lots were entirely closed out within an hour after the doors opened. Verily the WIZARD'S coming, must have penetrated every nook and crook of this county? the people were here? such a surging pushing buying crowd as perhaps Camden has never seen before and the most pleasing part of it was the fact that so far as we know every person left the store perfectly satisfied and many stopped to express personally their appreciation of our efforts and as one man put it "Far and away above any mercantile event he ever attended in this city." It sure ,was great and we'er all happy. Last Saturday's business written out in detail would make mighty interesting reading matter if one could get in all the little things that hap pened. To those who were not here- -you missed something? but there is still opportunity for you. NEXT SATURDAY WE'RE GOING TO RE PEAT AND WE'RE GOING TO SMASH LAST SATURDAY'S RECORD. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS STORE NEXT SATURDAY IF YOU WANT TO SEE THINGS HAPPEN. SATURDAY TO BE ANOTHER GREAT DAY We have prepared a line of Special Features for Saturday that we believe will ppsh our cash sales higher than last Saturday. "The Wizard" has searched this store from end to end and the many great bargains that he has found has even surprised us. WE QUOTE A FEW: $18.60 and $20,00 Mea'? Hand Tailored Suite. Wiz ard eayt? ? ^ ; r $ IVLOH. 36 ?fent Table I)araaek. Wiz ard ?ays I Or. Big line of odd Pant# almost your own price, . Blankets ,nnd CoiJafortH at Wlza rd Prices and you know what that moans. ' $7.50 Overcoats. wizard Bays $3.?8. $15.00 and $16.50 MeaV J land Tailored Sulta. Wiz ard says $?.08. Ladies' $16.00 Coat Suite. Wizard price $7.48. ?1.50 Shoes. Wizard ? gflcl~ (18c. Apron Ginghams. Wizard says 4c. .. $30.00 anti $35.00 H. S. & M. Men's Suits, now $18.50. P. ? $3.50 and $4.00 Skirts, now $3.48. $25.00 and $27.50 H. S. & M. Mont's Suits, Wizard eaya $16.98. ? ? $20.00 and $22.50 H. S. & M. 'Men's "Suits, now $14.08. 18.60 and $25.00 Long Coata now $0.08. "The most powerful selling campaign ever inaugurated in this county.'' When we said that in our opening ad we "hit the nail on the head." Not only the most powerful, btit the Greatest. The "Wizard" Adds another great success to his list. One that will com pare most favorably with any he ever experienced in a city the size of Camden. The following expressions caught from different people last Saturday tell a wonderful story of a wonderful triumpji: "Yes, the best sale I ever attended." "I made a long trip to get here but I am fully repaid." "Goodness! Who wouldn't buy those at that price?" ?*? r~ "The very thing 1 could not afford last week, 1 bought today and had money left." "It's a real pleasure to attend a sale' like this.'*. ? "Mamma, the 'Wizard' is a man just like Pap*/' The writer could go on and repeat many more of these. People could not refrain from ex pressing their entire satisfaction at the wonderful bargains offered in every department. ^ Baruch-Nettles Co. Reap a harvest that emphasizes most emi "Set th^ Pace." Such a wonder ful business evidences the gi*eat popularity of this store? not only locally but all this section of th? State. 14 ? jr Baruch - Net "The Store That Sets the Pace.'* -