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-• ■* ^ ► '*>4 ‘.-w ** 41^' * * #^w^' SLAUGHTER CLOSING OUT SALE!! WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA Our Great Slaughter Sale has been a huge success and has far exceeded our expectations. At the present pace, it can last but a few days longer, so be wise and come and get what you want before the goods are gone. In order to Close Out Quick many of the prices have been reduced. The reason why do you ask? I expect to discontinue the mercantile business. Meet your friends at the sale; they’ll all be here. Efficient sales people to make your trading a pleasure. We are offering many goods as cheap as they can be bought at Wholesale today, and many others cheaper. A broad assertion, did you say? We stand behind it with the goods as the following prices will show: Shoes to Fit Everybody STAR BRANDS AT THAI’ t Inttants soft soles, formerly retail::!^ at 2 5 c to 35c, closing out price iSc and 20c Infants soft soles, formerly retailing at from 40c to 50c, closing at to 40c One 1 >t of children’s shoes from 2’s to S’s, formerly retailing at from $1 to 1.50, closing at from 75c to $1.10 I he above lot contains black, tan, wine, patent, patents with white tops, patents with blue tops, etc. We wish to call especial attention to this lot. They are certainly beauties. Other children shoes from 40c to 75c Child’s vici single sole, spring heel, tip polish, 5 to 8, Same as above, 9 to 11 ^, Same as above, 1 2 to 2, 70c 85c 95C Child's Kangaroo, single £ole, polish, si/wS 5 to 8, formerly $1, now 78c Same as above, 9 to 11 * 2 , 95c Same as above, i 2 to 2, $1*05 Same as above, 3 to 8. 51.20 Women’s Kangaroo polish, plain toe, formerly 51.50, now 51.13 One lot women’s coarse shoes, oddjots and sizes, at from 51.25 to 1.50, are be ing sacrificed at from 85c to 5101 One lot W omen’s Dongola patent tip, lace, formerly sold at from 5 1 2 5 " 2.00, in small sizes mostly—a few large, sacri ficed a^ 95c Child’s vici half double sole, low heel, patent tips, blue her, sizes S to 11^, lorm- erly $1.50, sale $i*io Same as above, sizes 1 2 to 2, slightly different, were $».75, now $1 25 All solid leather women shoes, formerly selling at $1.75, now 51*25 All Ladies’ Shoes formerly selling at from 52.25 to 2.50, now $1*65 to 1.80 All Ladies’ shoes formerly selling at 52.50 to 53.00 now 5 2 *oo and 2.35 All Ladies* shoes formerly selling at $3*5°» sacrificed at 5 2 -39 to 2.75 MEN’S AND BOYS, UN, gun by others One lot 6f men's she** iri me *4l and patent leather, sold 4t 55.00 to 6.00, all Sold by us at 55, casing at . 53-75 to 4*25 One lot of men's shoes in via, gun metal, tan and patent leather, our former 54* oO to 4.50 5&oes, closing out price 53.00 to 3 25 Ofte lot of men’s shoes in vici, gun metal and patent leather, formerly 53.50 to 4 00, now . 5 2 -5° to 2.90 One lot of men’s shoes in vici, box calf and gun metal, formerly sold at from 52.50 to 3.00, now being sacrificed at 51.85 to 2.35 One big lot of men’s shoes for work and dress, consisting of vici, kangaroo, satin calf and oi] grain, formerly selling*at from $1.50 to ? 00, sacrificed at from 51.1040 1.65 BKi BAR( 1 \INS every otv* rff these. I 00 many different‘kinds of bov-s shot s to mention separately, so we put them in ONE BIG KOI' \’ic ; s, gun metal, box calf, tan, kangaroo, cab satin calf and pat ent leather. All prices an 1 at a saving of 25 to 50 per cent. Come and have a look at these, the values speak for themselves. LOW OUAK IT.RS. O G While we will probably have a plenty of cold weather yet. sum me f is close at hand, and it will certainly be worth while to the wise ones who antici pate their wants to take avlvantage of the tremendous saving we are giving in our low quarter shoes, . We have a very good assortment of these goods in men’s, ladie s', boys’ misses* and children, and the saving to you will be fully as much or more than those quoted on our high cut shoes. Men’s Clothing I We still have jib small lot of Clothing that we are offering at a big saving to you. ’ We are pricing some at artual cost and many below. See th< goods—thev trdk for themselves. TIli;Y‘ MUSI ‘MOVE! Su’us in blue serge, black s«-rg<\ grey mixtures and various other colors,*^nd cloths formerly retailing at from 54.00 to 12.00. Closing them ouCrtTrorri * to 8 00 This lot includes a few two piece suits. BOYS CLOTHING. Your especial attention is directed to our Boys’ Clothing that is being sacrificed regardless of cost Your chance to clothe your son at a very small cost. Suits from 50c to 53.75. Boys and men’s pants from 19c to $3.00 Dress Goods At prices that should certainly make needs in every home. BriH&ntines, formerly sold at 65c per yd, dosing at * ”—“ 39c Voiles formerly sold at 50c per yard closing at ~ - 37 c Bourette Suiting formerly sold at 50c, closing at 36c Zebeline in black, formerly sold at 1 x>, dosing at 63c Zebelin mixed goods, formerly sold at 40c, closing at 25c Other Zebelins formerly sold at 25c closing at 17c Worsted Cashmeres, formerly sold at 35c. closing at 23c Cfashmercs formerly sold at 20c closing at~ * l2 ^ c cl 'sing branch l*lannel \\ .listing, formerly sold at 50c, closing at 35c blakjed Trecots, former!)- sold at 30c, closing at ^ •' 2 I’.um 1 recot formerly sold a: 25c clos ing at ' , {)C Albatross formerly sold at 4>-' closing at 26c Other Brilliantines formerly sold at 25c 18c Big lot of Outings formerly sold at from 7c to 12*^0 per yard dosing at 5c to 8c All standard Prints. 7c and Sc values, closing 5c and 6c Other Calicoes cheaper 4c Calico dress patterns, 10 yards formerly Soc, closing at 59c One lot of Lawns, including plain, flow ered, crossbar, lace stripe, etc., formerly sold at from 6c to 25c, closing out at 4c to 15c Many eye openers in this lot. Yellow Homespun, tormeily sold at 6c, closing at 4c C heck and Plaid Homespun. formelPly sold at 6c, now . 4c o Underwear .2> Men’s Ce U rv< st'formerly* sold at ?y closing at . I2^c Undervests formerly sold at 35c closing out at u 22c Undervests formerly sold at 50c closing at 38c l ndervests forfherly sold at 5 ! -<X) clos ing at . 7*jc One lot Sweaters, men’s ladies’ and children, closing below cost. Ball T hread per box 17c / : Notions Shirts formerly sold at 5 I *oo now clos ing at , *’ 79 c One big lot of shirts formerly selling at from 50c to 51 are being closed out at 40c. The whole lot is a bargain and many folks should profit by this j&iigliter. One big lot of Embroidery and Insertion formerly sold at from 10c to P5C, being closed at per yard . . ' We have so many real bargains in Not ions and small wares that it 19 impossible to mention them. We are anxious to have you come and see just what we are ofter- . mg, as we have omitted many articles that ^ you need. ^ • Ladies Underskirts and Fascinators,^ Umbrellas, Towels, Neckwear, Suspen ders, Whips, Hats, Blankets and many other things at a saving of 25 to 50 per ft. Groceries and Hardware, while they last will go at actual wholesale cost. Bring your Wife, your Uncle, your Aunt, /our sister—and don’t forget the Bab\ m* r* « We are giving the people even TBigger Bargains than ever on what we have left. WE MUST CLOSEOUT OUR STOCk-WITHIN THE NEXT WEEK.v COME QUICK . Everybody to be benefitted . . • -o by our sale—Call now! WALTERBORO, S. C.