The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, October 07, 1902, Image 4

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R E C O RD BR E A K E R September just closed has been the banner month of the Battery’s business in Gaffney, sales doubling those of the corresponding months of last year. This is, as it should be, for we play fair with the trading public, treating all alike. This spurs us on to renewed energy and a de termination to exert every possible effort to continue to merit the patronage of the public, and if possible to make October forge ahead of September. We Are The Sole Agents For The ■‘Try Me Shoe.” jvrri Today we are expecting new additions, for nearly every department in our big store, such as Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Capes, Jack ets, Blankets, Comforts or Quilts, and many other things that we haven’t space to mention. Children’s Shoes 1 Oc, 24c, 33c and up; La dies’ Shoes from 49c up; Men’s Shoes from 59c up; Children’s Suits from 49c up to $3.48; Men’s Suits from $ 1.98 up to $ 12.50. Double width Wool Dress Goods 10c per yard; 40 yards of Calico for 89c, Outing 3c per yard; full yard wide Percale 5c per yard; Suspenders 4c per pair. Shoe FOR Women IN ALL ^ Leathers Try Me- Then you’ll AND ml always buy me. * Styes PRICE j^Seek no further—For $2*00 better can’t be found. in Dress Goods, Shoes,'Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings, This week we will inaugurate a sale that will eclipse any former effort ever undertaken by us, and it will be to your interest to be on hand daily. Very special bargains in Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear and Hos iery Red Flannel 10c per yard; White Flannel 1 Oc per yard. I^or One Rusty JPenny. 1 Fine Comb; 1 Coarse Comb; 2 Balls ewing Thread; 1 Collar; 1 Key Chain; 1 Pair Good Shoe Strings; 1 Paper Pins; 1 Paper Needles; 1 Box Cobbler’s Shoe Nails; 1 Box Tacks; 1 Thimble; 1 Handkerchief; 1 Dozen afety Pins. Visit THE BATTERY, The Cheapest Store in the State J. C. RATLIFF, Proprietor OCTOBER 8 and O HERE’S A SNAP FOR SHOE BUYERS A certain well known shoe manufacturer (we are not at liberty to give his name) got into trouble. He bought too many goods—couldn’t pay for them—bills due and no money. He made us a proposition to sell his entire stock. We made him a spot cash offer—didn’t think he would take it. But he did, and we have the goods, and we are going to share our good luck Shoes that are Made of Leather. with our patrons. On October 8th and 9th we shall commence a Special Sale of this stock. It’s new and right up to the hour in every respect. Loolc Over tl"ie Eollo'wi IP nee 100 Pairs RadcMf a prize at Paris Exposition for be ing the best $2.50 shoe on earth. At this Special Sale they go at $2.05 150 Pairs Carroll Adam Shoe Co.’s shoes. Note the name, (Girl of the Day). Fits the feet, looks well, wears well; an extra strong value at $2.25, at this Special Sale they $1.55 Shoes in Every Style will go at 7AA Dairo Ladies’ mixed lots, odds luv itulo anc | enc | S( j n a || the fine leathers. Prices range from 48c to $3.50; at this Special Sale they go at 40c to $2.00 cnn Pflirc Men’s shoes, odds snd JUU t HUB ends, all sizes, ail high, priced shoes, and all the latest styles, a nice wearing shoe “For a little of nothing’’ will be the price during this Special Sale. THE OUTLET. TMl PfliK Men’s Brogans. Oh! ■ UU 1 how delighted the farm- ci win uc wncii lie deco these shoes. They are wearers and long last- ers; a look from you will buy a pair. They go at this Special Sale. Come Let's Talk Shoes With You THE OUTLET. h Rfl PfliW Children, Misses’ and yJU 1 ail ° Baby shoes to fit little feet to the big feet. In all sizes and fine leathers. You bring the feet, we do the rest. THE OUTLET, DON'T MISS THIS SALE Tell Your Neighbors Of This Sale. Remember this sale lasts only WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th and 9th. Don’t forget the day and date. If you don’t attend this Great Monster Shoe Sale don’t blame us. Everything will be marked in plain figures. Don’t ask for cheaper prices. ONE PRICE TO ALL. NO REDUCTION WHATEVER. A CAKE OF TOILET SOAP GIVEN TO EVERY PURCHASER FREE. OUR WHOLE ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO THIS SHOE SALE. Everything will be pleasant. Let all attend this Shoe Sale. Thanking you one and all and hoping to see you at this Great Monster Shoe Sale, we are, Yours very truly, 2,500 Pairs to be Scid in this Sale. THE OUTLET CLOTHING AND SHOE Next door to Merchants and Planters Bank. Store will be closed Friday at 6 p. m., open Monday morning. STORE Wliy A.re You Waiting When our store is piled and packed from floor to ceiling with fresh Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes that are compelled to go at the prices we have made on them. We know that nothing else will move them, so we considered a quick sale and small profit. It will be better for us than to do as many other stores, put on a large profit which is compelled to make slow sales, and at last the results will be, that we would have ir customers only way to X> I _ . I • , M , £ W — ' — J - '■ ■ »vw..v»>w.. v.ww... w D i v w f* ■ • ww w, » %/w. . aw • m m mm mm ms mi mm «w» jwIT D ry Goods Clothing and Shoes, for you may rest assured that the prices will be right. THE DIXIE. DRY GOODS. CLOTHING AND SHOES. 8ot> limestone (Street. 3rd I>oor I-Trom F*o»to£fice. Charlie H. Hall, felirr.