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/,: ^ i n 4' . r ■t‘ r HP' V ■ •]■ ill im " 4 v> . > Have and That What Going Live d. S. BRUIN, The Man Selling Out This Stock. FOR WE IEAD TO YOUR PROFIT. G OUT SALE I did not dream or think, with the bad weather condi- rlwdl have attended this Sale. It surprised me the way folks "tough ^rlchandise to do them for a year to come, but, folks, it was . m sure an^iot miss the second wxek, because we have everything out display when i opened the Sale. This is marked in plain figures and at the counters, on the shelves, and in the ware-rooms and have left noth- san savings for all. It of ours, because dollars have a loud voice, and from now on I am go- ract expires: so come meet your friends, have a good time and attend >N OF THE STATE HAS EVER HAD! entire stock is what I have contracted for and that is exactly what 1 am . * . • . v :harge, selling everything TO the bare walls. LADIES’ SHOES. Ladies’ High Shoes, Ox- ^ VY \Vj fords and Pumps. The knife ^, v A ,, , ILt M again used. All that is left J of that lot of $3 to $10 val- ^ 'MVdtl ues we had marked $1.19 we have cut to ”‘ m ' \ t 'r '.r t'V ON SATURDAY, JAN. 31st 5 pounds Best GRANULATED SUGAR for 10c between the hours of 10 and 11 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M., with a $5.00 purchase. (5 pounds to a customer, two hours only) SEA ISLAND SHEETING 5c per yard / from 11 to 12 o’clock and from 4 to 5 P. M. Six yards to a customer with a $3 purchase. vr. DRY GOODS 25c OUTINGS, per yard 15c I 8c OU 11NGS, per yard ......... 12c 15c OUTINGS; per ya rd 10c 25c PERCALES, per yard . . . . \ . .16c I 5c DRESS GINGHAM, per yard . . TlOc $ 1.50 SERGES and other wool fabrics . 79c The Entire Stotk of Dry Goods Again Marked DOWN! LADIES’ 20c HOSE . . . 11c MEN’S 15c HOSE . 9c Children’s Good Ribbed 1 lOSE .... 12c BKXHraraoHiaHHn STORE OPENS At 9:00 A. M. and Closes at 6:00 P. M. SATURDAYS at 9:00 P. M. > ^ j'4 >0 i If ALL GOES! ON MONDAY. FEB. 2nd i from 10 to 11 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M. ’ FIFTY-CENT NECKTIES to those purchasing $2.00 or more. (One tie to a customer) < OUT UNDERWEAR. Mimi' ieece-lim <1 Ribbed Uniun Suits, $l.r,U \;ilue seen ml week price !>8c SHIRTS. m es> Shi iguin reduced. Second ams ROPE PLOW LINES 39c Winchester Repeater SHELLS, per box, 87c l ine .Riding SADDLES, value $15.00, Sale Price . . . . $9.25 Work BRIDLES, regular $1.73 value, <; Sale Price $1.29 BALL THREAD, pen-bail . . . 1c HANDKERCHIEFS . . . . . . . .'. . 4c ARMY BLANKETS .......... 89c Week pri ^ e Ribbed and fleeced Shirts and Drawers cut to ti9c ^*3 e rtj 0 p a) vt > it; r O ~ E >. « c S •<-' a ^ C <y ^ jf « ‘ 1 II m | a 5 3 a; _ ■—a — O Si — ^ O 3 TJ c; 54- C'l ca (« o ^ THEN WE GO! ON TUESDAY. FEB. 3rd COPY RIGHT-1924'By A.A.H Ladies’ $1.50 ”~SILK OR WOOL HOSE^ 25c to those purchasing $5 worth of other merchandise. (One pair to a customer.) For two hours only, between 10 and 11 A. M. and again from 3 to 4 P. M. NOTHING RESERVED! READ THIS ONE! -\ Come Before *• t .' • It is too Late SOUTH CAROLINA Standard Make $100.00 TOP BUGGIES iust a few left. Hurry and get yours for $79.25 Set of $30.00 HARNESS cut again, this time to $18.25 *•£ t .;i People Print, Barnwell, S. C.