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Its Up To You To Economize
Look Where Your Dollar Will Do Most
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We have a large^and well selected s/.ock, bought at the ioweol possible pricas Every article in our stocl. is a bargain. Bought otuy after careful exair.in-
at:on nnd comparison of the lorgest markets oi the North and we ar$ contei.t to turn them over at a very close margin of nrefit and hive no hesitancy
in saying that we have the best values for the money that we have ever hid during our business career, and feel sure that it will pay you to investi
gate. We list a few items below, but in order to realize the bargains that we have in store for you, you must see the goods, examine them carefully,
and compare the price with what others ask and it will be easy for us to sell you
MEN'S SUITS, $6 00 TO $10.00 VALUES $4 98
MEN ’S SUITS, $12.00 VALUES ... $8 50
JOIN’S SUITS, $14.00 VALUES $9 00
JOIN’S SUITS, $18.00 VALUES $12.50
AND NUMEROUS OTHERS UP TO $22 00. ALL THE VERY BEST VALUES THAT WE HAVE EVER SEEN.
A large line of men’s trousers ranging in price from $1.00 to $5.00. Also a Urge line of boy’s suits from $1.25 to $5 00. Men’s heavy weight under
shirts usually sold at $0 cents—our price 45, or 85 cents per suit. Regular $1.25 Wripht’c Health underwear at $1.00. Full line of ladies’ underwear
at 25 cents up. Also children's and misses’ underwear and union suits..
HOSIERY.
We want to call your especial
attention to our line of hosiery
for men, ladies and children. We
have the best values we have
ever seen in this line and can
give yon the best goods obtain
able for the monc^y.
SHOES.
Our shoe value* are exception
ally good. Leather has advanced
25 per cent since we bought, and
the goods could not be bought on
the present market and put in
the store for the price we are off
ering them.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ETC
A full line of hatchets, ham
mers, cross-ent saws, hand saws,
bracer, bite, squares, files, plies,
wrenches, bosh hooks, rakes, post
hofe diggers, pitchforks, corn
shellers, grub hoes, mattocks,
wheel barrows, well pulleyt- well
chains, pad locks, knob locks,
cow chains, trace chains, hames,
etc., shoe lasts, carving knives,
butcher knives, pocket knives,
knives and forks, saonige mills,
stnffers, and many other items
too numerous to mention—all at
prices to suit the times.
STOVES, ENAJffEL WARE, TIN
WARE, ETC.
We have in stoek some of the
best values in enamel ware that
have ever ceme to Colleton Coun
ty. Also iq tinware. Look over
our tinware counter and you will
find many articles for 5 cents
that commonly retail fro 10, 15,
and 20 cents. And for 10 cents
yon will find many that ucaally
sell up to 25 oents. We earry
a large stock of stoves at onr
Smoaks store ranging from $8.00
up to onr finest range at $45.00.
We will be pleased to take your
order and can get yon anything
you want in this line promptly
and sove you money, as we buy
them in car lots.
DRY GOODS.
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We have a nice line of dry goods
in staples and dress gbods of the
latest styles and patterns that
we want yon to see. It is al
most impossible to qnote prices
that can make you realise the
great values that we offer in
thic line, so take our word for
it and come look the line over
and we feel sure that yon will
be more than pleased. Genuine
J. & P. Coats thread at 4 cents
a spool.
NOTIONS, ETC.
Men’s and ladies’ gloves from
10 cents to $1.50. Also children’s
and misses’. Large line of men’c
and boys’ suspenders, 5 cents to
50 cents. Belts, 19 cents to 50
cents. 10 cents pocket books
and wallets at 5 cents and many
others up to 50 cento Safety
razors $1.00 up. Large lire of
ribbons, the kind you usually pay
10 cents for at 5 cents and on up
to 50 cents per yard. The best
values in the county on laces and
embroideries, insertions, etc.,
regular 10c. values at 5c. and
many others np to 39c. for the
50c. kind. Full line of blankets.
65 oents np. Oil cloth that yon
pay 25c. for at 20c. Regular
$1.50 ladies And gent? umbrellas
at 85 cents. Regular $1.00 guar
anteed alarm clock at 75 cents—
Onr own alarm clock, on which
we put our name and guarantee,
worth $1.50, at $1.00. Regular
$1.00 wattles, guaranteed for 1
year at 85 cents.
HARNESS, ETC.
Full line single harness, $7 00
to $18.00. Double harness, $18.00
to $40.00 pair. Saddles $4.00 to
$10.00. All good values, full line
collars, bridles, saddle blankets,
girths, harness and gig pads lap
robes, etc.
FURNITURE
We have a large line of furni
ture in stock at Smo&ks store,
all bought in car lots, on which
we took cash discounts, and are
selling at a very close margin pf
profit and would be pleased to
have your orders for beds, chairs,
springe* rockers, dining tables,
center tables, parlor tables, room
suites, parlor suites, bureaus,
wash stands, Morris chairs, or
anything else you need. We al
so carry organs, sewing machines,
all of the best quality and at
the lowest possible prices. Easy
terms can be arranged on any of
these if desired.
# HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
We have a full line of mgr*
from 35c. to $7.50 and carry at
onr Smo&ks store the nicest line
of art squares in the county from
which we can supply your
wants. Lace curtains from 35c.
to $1.00. Roller curtains from 25
cents to $1.00 and many other
items at money-saving prices.
GROCERIES, ETC.
Our line of groceries is fresh
and complete; we buy in large
quantities. Uro cash liberally and
get the closest prices and sell to
you at a very close margin. Just
received a car of the celebrated
Fatapsco flour, which we guaran
tee to be second to none on
which we can save you money.
Also jb. car of salt and a car of
Red Rust Frof Seed Oats. See
us and get prices before you buy.
FARMING IMPLEJIENTS.
We make a specialty of this
line and have in stock for imme
diate delivery, the old reliable
and time-tried Doering Mowing
Machine, fc^.y rakes and a full
line of repairs, also the new
Southern Disc Harrows, in all
sixes, with truck or pole, both
solid disc and cutaway. We
are now taking orders for grain
drills for delivery in the next 30
days and it will pay you and
your neighbors to place an order
that you can put in your
grain properly and run no risk
of having cold damage it. We
handle everything in the fanning
implement line and will be pleas
ed to talk with you about your
requirements and will guarantee
you satisfactory work from any
implement that we sell you or it*
is ours, as we would not want
you to keep anything that fails
in any respect to perform the
work for which it is made to do.
How about a stalk cutter? We
have the best one on the iqarket
today and would be pleased to
figure with you and place your
order for one to come out in a
car that we are -now making up
to,come out about December.
Terms to suit your convenience
can be arranged.
Don’t fail to come and ose the
many good things that we have
for you—all that we ask is that
yon compare quality and prices,
scruntinizing them closely, and
you be the judge. We know that
your verdict will be that
MOSELLE, S. C.
YARN BROS CO.
SMOAKS, S. C.
• W of ,he be£t bai-sains fa. Colleton County. Highest prices paid for cotton, ccttorwtd, chickens.
SEE US BEfOBE YOU SELL
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