The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 09, 1908, Image 4
IThe Whitten D. O. Co.
The Big Store
With Little Prices.
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2 sell five thousand
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JXL 10c Hleactiei
124c Flanne
^ 6c Calico, 4c
? 7c Calico, tk
(fa 8c Percale, <
Jfr 8c Gln^hami
X 16c Ginghan
1 J? M loch Lad!
? urn, 38c
100 yd. 64 lu
V ? 3<J In Wool
? 60 in Plaid a
py cloth, 75c
60 lu. all nn
? warth 75c,
? 27 in Black
? 30 In Blacl
(fa 30 in. ?-atim
^ 60 In Wool
2? 124 Linonet
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* Great Tri-Co
An Avalancn
nagnificent stock in all department
ibly supreme in all that is new, no\
ti as a fitting celebration of the sec
our sales for October 1908 ahead of
he Wall street money sharks its an
lvolving over half the stocks,
the lowest of any store doing an eq
I or fifteen thousand. We elect tos
Dur sales for October come here ami
of New and Stylish merchandise e;
and come and test the accuracy of
('Clothing' & Pan's
W? offer n< apologies for t ? sho - '
iii^ w?* uiakc in this at.me. \Vh-itev?r|
wrinkle f*sh mi says Is SO is iu-iv and
^ in abundance whatever worth h*i
fibrle an;1 w r tnmslip e n cP<? is
here. Wtm1 cv?-i economy hut a
thorough knowledge of the hu?ini>8<
can i ffer Is la-re "e suit the i..?st
EST practical sense with a sh.c\ I>\ iar.
SninUi-h and all the iirw color c -nihin- ;
V alioiiB are the equal ot any $22.">0 t hat
I can lie bought in the state.
\, Our $15, lo.OO and 7.50 Suit-, bought
| especially for lids sale are wi-rih fully (
I $3 to $5 per garment more Mian we
U usk. Our $5 Sultt- in black and lilac* ^
f and brown Plaids and *trlpes would
sell In any clot Id. ig si -re h>r t<>
7.50. Won't you come in and see tbemV
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, Pantsl Pants
' ~"'i 1 * buying Pants end selling llrem lor
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l ?fo xrauu* at usc a pair
lette, loc 200 pair, 2 50 and 3 00 Pants, $1.98
! 200 pair 3.50 and 4.00 Pants, $2.9^ ' 1
: 200 pair -4 50and 5 Oft Pants.
He 100 pair 5.00 and (i 00 Pants. *1.4K
?, 64c We have 100 pair buys', age 17 to 10,
as, P2Jc Pants worth $1 50 at 95c
lea' Cloth, all staple e<'P
. itroadcioth 7?c Special for This Sale
Sharkskin, 25c ,f , ... ,, '
s.ri,i?d Wn?i Men's oOe ?leavv H>-eeed Mdrts and
""r Drawers. ;i9e
ool Batiste In all eolors Shirts and
i this sale 60c Drawers, 26c
Taffeta 76c value, 50c Men's 50c Ileivy Wc?rk >hirts ;t9c
[ Taffeta, $1.25 value, $1 Men's M'c II *avy Work Shirts 2oi
i In all colors, $1.15 Men's "0.: Dress Shirts 39o
Cloaking. OOir. worth $1 Men's 75 ; Dress Shirta 40c
te, t?c Men's $ o > Dress Shirts 7oe
0e M? n\s ail Linen Collars 10c
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DATD0
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ninl'- Bargain Sale
e of Red Hot Bargains
;s, 8 complete stores within and under one roof' a
rel, practical and beautiful, this great sale is la
ond anniversary of the opening of the Tri-Count
those of October 1907- With the yield of cotton
. Herculean task, necessitating a price cutting (
ual amount of business in the state is fixed?th
el! the fifteen thousand. If you value money.,
1 participate in tliis great feast of bargains. It is
/er shown under one roof within the three couuti*
the statements we make and the figures we qi
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' 1 !his ',1' '''noni w,< shnoly li iv?
^w3r\ i^. !>. c?)!i. p"i ii i'?!! here i hmil s, ii.hr id ^j||pfyj >\H
a \ "'' ' ii-' ' ,i,;ct ,fx" pi ii
^jPlP^V rX^^vf^y 1 ' ' - ! . iu> (I< in i 1111> i j
/2SV "" ( ; :? ! I'iv y conception ?44^i
or ' lime fashion is n-p esenled. 5
In this depart me.lit. <1 ill;ir-> s\iiI be ^ i i ( x r ^ ^ ;y *jf,
doublo dui>. Never before have ^ I ' Vy K~h g> 'E
hcfii able io offer suen a mavMiili- sj(,ro )n t he state sli ?ws a better Jk
oi showing at. sueli wonderfully I i\v selection Wo dandle only lite best &0
'L,'s makes directly from the n aimlaclurer ^ v/if
and save you I he jobbers protil > ^
Men's all L-nen a ply Collar'2h For t his sain wo oiler shoe* cin apei 'U&
Men's 2'?c Neckties h?o than ever before otTered in t lit* midst W
Men's 5 ic Neckties ;Pv of tlie fall season.
'2*>c Suspenders 19c lo" pair Veal Call bro^ ins. si/.es n to *,***
f)0c Susptniders 4Bo llat$l.lo ? ?
?- ? ' " ?it Ino nair R iv?' Honvv Hrnoans sives
ii.'iu r 111e it11 *? ooi /vi'L annates t.??o - > ? ?'?i i ? >.. t-usiuui aiane t
Uitf bargains in Window Shades, values, !i:Jo Patent and Gun Mi
iirpetsund Mating. 4.on
ww\ % Qfiom fmy7!A <icn.cral 1 rsr"
I iKIJfef ji\vf\ t n 1.1 Fdvorite. (,ur ?row"lin,> ^
Gun Metal box Cal
I I Shoes in all leather
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