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* ■ V V THE PRESS AMD $Ti >. WALTERBORO. S. C PAi ^ i i't m u. A s \ fHjI / FREE! FREE! FREE! To the first 25 Customers enter ing our Store Thursday morning, June 5th, we will give a ticket good for 25c in merchandise. STORE CLOSED Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. June 2,3,4, to mark down and re arrange stock. Sale starts Thurs day, June 5th, and lasts 10 days only. NECESSITY DEMANDS - That we turn a large portion of this stock into cash in ten day’s time. Therefore we have adopted drastic measures to accomolish t • this end. The prices are not on one item or one department, but on every item in our 820.000 stock of new and seasonable merchan dise. W HEN OUR DOORS ARE THROWN OPEN Thursday June 5th, it will be <• * the signal for the beginning of t the Greatest Money Saving Sale Mm -y ever inaugurated in this section of South Carolina. To stay away is % like throwing dollars away. FREE! FREE! FREE! To the first 25 Customers enter ing our Store Thursday morning, June 5th, we will give a ticket good for 25c in merchandise. STORE CLOSED Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 2,3,4, to mark down and re arrange stock. Sale starts Thurs day, June 5th, and lasts 10 days only. at 8:30 O’clock /1 S The American Special Sales and Salvage Company . of Washington, D. C., known as the World’s Greatest Bargain '• ■. Givers, are conducting this sale. Their reputation for price-split ting sales and value-giving never has been equaled. This handsome $20,000 stock Women’s and Children’s Clothing, Shoes. Dry Goods, Notions and Women’s Furnishings, must be turnedintocash. The reputation of this firm for honest and fair treatment has never been questioned. The sale is not Only in One Department, But on Every Article in this Store. v * TAYLOR*S, Walterboro*s Popular Store _____ -- - , * . * Walterboro, S. C. Look For The Red Sigrt / We have a large force working day and night to get everything in readiness for South Carolina's greatest soling event, so you can come to this sale and rest assured that you will b eaccbrnipodated in the smallest detail. Because of lack of space we can not mention prices on every article in this Wg store. Below we quote you a few examples taken at random from the many thous ands that will give you an idea of the unequalled bargains we are offering. / »d * •. Remember the Day, Thursday, June 5th, at 8:30 A. Calico Simpson and American Print*, the best made, that sell for ?c per \ard. Sale price, per yard * ' 3c Ladies Handkerchiefs A alee 10c Heroatitched Handker chief for Ladies. Sale price Hose A fast dye, HOe black stocking for Ladies. Sale price, per pair Children’s Hose A good, strong 10c Hose for Children. Sale price, per pair 5c Ladies’ Collars ♦ A nice assortment of Embroider ed Collars that sold for 16c. Sale price 5c Umbrellas A good I'mbreila for Ladies or Gentlemen. Sale price Ladies’ Waists A nicely tailored shirt-watM tor Ladies that sold Tor 50c. Sale prue 25c . Ladies’ W 7 aists 25 do*. Lingerie Waists that sold for $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price Apron Gingham Amonskfsg Apron Alecks that sell for 8c per yard. Sale price, per yard 3c Laces and Embroideries 15 inch Embroideries, per ^ J\ 10c 8 inch Banding, per ' yard \ 2? inch Embroidery Flounc- ings 10c 10c Pearl Buttons The kind you pay 5c a card for. Sale prj<e, per doz. 2c Talcum Powder A large size Jb. can of Perfumed Talcum Powder. Sale price 7c Percale Yard wide Pereale in all the newer: patterns. The kind you pay 12 l-2c and 15c for. Sale price, per yard 7c Window Scrim r i In plain colors and flowered pat terns that sells for 25c. Sale ftrtce, per yard 13c Press Linens Yard wide, white Dress Linens, the regular 25c quality. Sale pru-. per yard 15c J. & P. Coats’ -Thread Sold the world over for 5c per spool. Sale p*-ice. 2 spools fpr w/ 5c — Linen Craflh Tard wide Linen drank, an «x- ceilect 40c quality. Sala price, per yard 17c $ Wash Silks This lot is all new *1 id is a world beater at the prite. "Sale price, j.+r yard 17c Lawns • 28 inches wide, rar.c and Lawns. The 10c quality Sale price. p-r yard 4c ; . Lawns <0 inches wide, an extra fine qual- ity of French Lawns, t ale price, per yard x mr 8c b • Galatea The Extrg^Heavy quality of Twill G&iatea that eel.s for 15* . Sale price, per yard - * , 10c Table Oil C loth ,;V Merita.’s oil fToth. T^e h»st made, that sells the world over for 25c. Sale price, per 'ard 15c Bleaching 3< inches wide, soft finish, that sells for 10c per yard. Sale price, per yard 5c Ladies’ Shoes 150 pairs white canvass clippers that sold for $2.00. Sale price, per pair 75c Ladies’ Shoes o One lot of patent leather and gun metal slippers thgl sold for $2.50. Sale price, per pair Children’s Shoes Our regula* $1.50 shoes and slip pers for children. Sale price, per pair Sea Island Cotton f 39 inches wide, the kind you pay 10c yard for. Sale price,' per yard 5c Towels 65c Children’s Shoes The $2.00 shoes and slippers for the children. Sale price, per pair A nice 10c Face Towel Sale price' \ . A nice 15e Face Towel, '* Sale price A nice 20c Face Towel, Sale prlte A nice 25c Face Towel, Sale price Napkins An extra tine Damaak Napkin that you pay $1.25 per doz. for elsewhere. Sale prWe, per doz. 70c ^ Table Linen The 25*' grade, per yard . ......... t The 50c grade, per yard Dress Ginghams Amoskeag Apron ('hecks that sell 12 l-2c and 15c per yard. Sale prite per yard „ Site 81*90, the kind you pay $1.00 for. Sale price 18c 35c Pillow Cases The regular 25c pillow <ase». Sale price 10c Ladies’ Vests The regular lf*c h-tdies, M Vests. Sale price ALd* The regular 15c Ladies Vests. Sale price. ...... The regular 20c Ladies Q ”• Vests. Sale price fj 15 The regular 25c Ladies Vests. Sale price JLvC This Sale/for STRICTLY CASH. One .10 EXTRA SALKSI AIHES WANTED. Experieuce uot Absolutely Neces- . sary. Apply at Once in Person or *>> ^1) •• Mail to the Manager in Charge. fo All. Everything Marked in Plain Figures FKKK lf.ULUn.il) l AKK TA YU®? W^terboros Popular Store Sale < «»nducte<l by American Special Sale* wAl Salvage Co., of Wa»btRrt< r. D. C„ HARRY M. FOKKT, Manager la Charge. To all citstonie:s r;>»!:irir a pur chase of $15.'i: cr niore .ve will refund Kail road rato up to a d.n- tauce of ;*5 mi if. a fron V/glterboro. f . ’ * v I A.. t. i '• cv • •T' Fipipm Trlwiirgynpj I'linniw mi ir-ir"~ir-f ~nrr-