The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, February 21, 1902, Image 5
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O. E. WIEKINS'
. Opened yesterday, and regardless of the inclement weather the store was
crowded from early morning until late at night and Hundreds of Dollars worth of
goods passed over the counters to the eager purchasers. Nothing like it has ever
before been seen in Gaffney, and if you fail to come to this MONSTER MILL-END
SALE you will miss one of the
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to supply your needs at a trifling cost and at a. very small outlay of cash. Get in line; join the immense
throng that is incessantly pouring into our store, and see for yourself what wonders we are perform
ing in our own little world of trade.
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Bsmestics.
Brsss Bessis.
Men’s ansi Lilias’ Forriisliiop,
Bought direct from the mills that make
them.
3,000 yards full yard wide sheeting, its
market value today over any counter is Gc.
Mill-End Sale Price. . 3£e.
Good wide plaids, smoothest goods to be
had, value 6c today,
Mill-End Sale Price for 24 yards.. . .i)9c.
The best and widest plaids on the market,
Mill-End Sale Price, 19 yards for... .99c.
Fine Flanueetts, 10 and 12tc,
Mill-End Sale Price
7fc.
Fine Checked Ginghams, sells everywhere
at 64 to 7c,
Mill-End Sale Price, 10 yards for... .49c.
Fine Zephyr Ginghams,
Mill-End Sale Price, 10 yards for .. .79c.
White Lawns.
Fine shere goods, would be cheap at 15 to
16c,
Mill-End Sale Price 10c.
Lakes’ UiuSerwear.
250 Ladies’ heavy cotton vests, tape neck,
pearl buttons, pants to match, the best '25c
vest on the market,
Mill-End Price 19c, per suit 38c.
Fine Cashmere Melrose, fancies, blacks,
garnets, browns, greens, blues, tans and all
staple colors, the value of these goods is
from 25 to 40c and the width is from 36 to 40
inches,
Mill-End Sale Price Only 19c.
Fine 50 inch Black Gloria, better than
silk for waists dresses light weight Shirts,
value 80c,
Mill-End Sale Price 59c.
All through this dress goods stock you
will get unheard of prices.
Trimmings, Sliks, Velvets, Etc.
1,000 yards Ribbon in all colors, taffetas,
satins and gro-grains, 10, 15, 20 and 25c
ribbons, your choice 10c.
500 yards of all kinds of Ribbon, good
line of colors, 6, 7, 8 and 10c ribbons,
Mill-End Sale Price. 5c.
Fine Pearl Brers Buttons.
Small and medium size, the 10c kind,
Mill-End Price 5c per dozen.
For One Cent.
1 paper gold eye needles, 1 .rubber end
silver tippvd pencil, 8 Hag slate pencils, 1
cake butter-milk toilet soap, 1 paper pins, 1
pen staff, 1 package hairpins, 2 balls cotton.
A line complete from A to Z.
1.000 pair* Men's, Boys’, Ladies’ and
Misses’ Hose.
500 pairs Ladies’ and Misses’ Ib>se and
Men’s Half Hose, per pair 4c, per doz. 48c.
Misses’ and Boys’ fast black, seamless,
double knee hose, 124c value, 7^c per pair,
89c per doz. pair.
Misses' and Boys’ heavy ribbed hose, you
never saw a better one for 15c,
Mill-End Sale Price, 9 pairs for 99c.
Genuine Scrieven, elastic seam, winter
weight, bleach canton drawers, $1.00 worth
on any market,
Mill-End Sale Price, per pair 50c.
Heavy fleece lined shirts, the kind we
sold hundreds of this season at 50c each,
Mill-End Price 37c; 74c per pair or suit.
Far Two, Three end Four Cents.
A hundred and one little . articles worth
double the money.
Kid O loves.
Black, Tan, Gray and White, the same
guarantee you get on the $1.50 and $2.00
gloves,
Mill-End Sale Price 89c.
Large line Carpet Rugs, the best rug for
the money ever offered, about half the price
the carpet would cost you,
$1.50 and $1.75 Rugs at $1 19.
$2.00 Rugs at 1.34.
Suspenders.
Men's and Boys’ suspenders made from
15, 20 and 25c webbing,
Mill-End Price -. 9c.
180 Men's Madras Shirts, attached col
lars, their real value is 60 to 75c,
Mill-End Prioe 36c.
200 Fine Madras Shirts, all sizes, men’s
and boys’, 1 pair separate cuffs, no collars,
look like a dollar shirt and are well worth
75c,
Mill-End Price 44c.
Handkerchiefs.
500 Ladies’ and Men’s, white and colored,
bordered hik! fancy and white hemsfiiched
handkerchiefs, 6 for 24c.
Spool Cotton.
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John J. Clarke tfc Co.’s 200 yard -poo
cotton, money refunded if not satisfactory,
Mill-End Pi ice -.. . 2 spools for 5c.
750 Misses’ and Ladies’ Hose and Men a
Half Hose,
Mill-End Price 3 : < .
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OUR GREAT MUSLIN SALE has not yet begun, as, owing to the tardiness of the railroads, the
.goods have not yet arrived. We are d. i!y expecting them, however, and as soon as they.arrive will be
at once placed on our counters.
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THIS MAMMOTH MILL-END SALE
NOW IN FULL BLAST
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And will continue, rain or shine, day in and day out, until 10 o’clock SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH
6th. Our tremendous stock is almost inexhaustible, and whether you come on the first day or whether
you come on the last day of the Great Sale, you will find a GORGEOUS ARRAY OF BARGAINS to se
lect from. Come to the Biggest Bargain Feast ever known in the annals of Gaffney’s Mercantile
History.
E. WILKINS,
Famous Outfitters for Men, Women and Children.
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