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X - X / ■« • X ; • FOOT THE ,1 Hs ■« t* • •'y r . / \y \ \ Beginning Friday Morning, June 14, at 9 O’clock Sharp, rain or shine, our doors will be thrown . - - • \ 75c Children’s and Misses’ Rubbers ; 38c 75c and *1.00 Ladies’ Rubbers •,•••• 42c Children’s White Pumps, $1.35 value 72c Men’s White*%ennis Shoes $2.00—$1.10 %\ .00 Infant’s Canvas Mary Jane •' 53c $2.75 Children’s Oxford Calf -$1.50 •* $2.2^ Children’s Scuffer Shoes $1.25 $3,50 Boys’ Heavy grain work Shoes $1.90 ’ $1.50 to $3,00, 1 lot 250 pairs 90c \ LOW SHOES ■ 16.50 Ladies’ 9 in. black kid boot $4.25 $5.00 Ladies’ fpgh top lace, grey and tan • • : $2.50 $1.50 to $3.50, 100 pairs shoes $1.00 LADIES’ SUITS 20 Suits ranging up to $25.00, y6ur choice —$6.50 20 Indies’ Coats ranging up to $12.00, this sale your choice • • • • • • ••••• •••••• ••••••« $3.50 Indies' Rain Coafs, all prices. Get yours while they are cheap \\ 25c Best Brown L L Muslin in this sale loc 75c 10*4 Peperell Sheeting, brown, per yard—••• •50c 35c Dark Outing, remnants /• • • X- 15c 30c Bleach Long Cloth, in this sale-^ \ * 20c 200 81x90 sheets, best grade, now Xi- -11.35 12 l-2c 4-4 Bleach Cheese Cloth , X- - gc 22c Cotton Mattress Ticking "X’ * “ ■ lor - 75c Standard A C A Ticking -V 35? 50c No. 300 Feather Ticking • 30c Unbleached Drill •,• • — 18v 18c Check Plaids Homespun *-10e 75c Mercerized Damask, 60 in., now -••.;—40c $1.25 72 in. Mercerized Damask, now 65c |' 20c Stephens Hinen Crash, this sale 12 l-2cv 35c and 40c Curtain Scrim, this sale - 20c *18c and 20c Curtain Scrim, this sale 12c 15c Colored Lawn, solid and figured —^ -gc 35c Cretons, all colors, this sale -20c 50c Standard Army Cloth, this sale 30.- All Standard Calicoes, worth 20c, this sale * • • — 10c 30c Percales, all c61ors, this sale ••••■. 20c 25c SLtndard Domino Apron Gingham, this sale •15c 35c Sheeting Cheviots, heavy grade • ^- 20^- 30c and 35c Dress Gingham, all colors, this sale 20c- 15c Percales, all colors, tkis sale 10? 15c India Linen, this sale 10? 30c Men’s Shirting Madras, this sale <15? ' ' '■ •• - / -/ X The Old / / <$1 , at 9 O’ to the Buying Public of Walterborojid the Biggest Cut Price Sales Ever YOU ARE ALL THINKING PEOiPLfl, AND YOU KNOW THESE PRICI Sj N*'- « XX <,. - * • .• : , x . < f x x RIGHT NOW IN THE FACE OF ALL HIGH PRICES WE ARE GOING TO DOlSON CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. WE ARE COVERING BOR WILL GET ONE. HE WILL BE HERE. COME ALONG WITH THEM—Bh)R EC SEPTEMBER, FOR THEN YOU WILL BE SORRY. MERCHANDISE IS JUSlil H > .x ’ ’ >■ ■ y' ■ * > | 4 i \ WHAT THAT MEANS. TAKE OUR WORD AND BENEFIT NOW WHILE YO VE 1 x /■ / y *_ • s' . • •• « y JUST THINK, 10-4 SHEETING IS COSTING TO-DAY 75c WHOLESALE IN X" / \ THINK OF IT! A SAVING OF 35c PER YARD! WHERE CAN YOU BE&T II / - 'X^\ . \ * -•••.’ * • . ' ; DON’T DELAY, BUT COME! THESE GOODS MUST GO AND THEY ARE <G ILY—SHOE THEM FOR NOW AND NEGT WINTER. YOU MAY NEVER H.luCl X X \ --At Once y ^ ' * y X \ Everything Sold X , • y' s ■ ? \y V, 4 % / This store will be closed all day v Thursday to get Stock . . Ready For Sale / X / X Walterboro, 'J