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FT vpx , ; ,f ,y .«.1 -.f! 4^ ; . ,. , < , >’ • . V#, M GREAT GIGANTIC THE ENTIRE STOCK OF W. C. CARPENTER IN THE HANDS OF THE A. C. DAVIS SALVAGE CO., The World’s Greatest Bargain Givers. To be sold in 10 d«.ys, $50,000 worth of high grade Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings to be sold at 59c on the dollar. Save This and Wait Until Thursday, February 8th, at 9 A. M. The entire stock of VV. C. CARPENTER, consisting of $50.0t)0 worth of tine Dry Goods, Men’s and Boy’s Clothing* Men’s’ Ladies’ and Children’s tine Shoes, Hats, Gents Furnishings, Ladies’ Skirts and Underwear, must be sold im TEN DAYS. they are forced to ceose their doors The doors will remain closed until THURSDAY. FEBRUARY Sih, at 9 a m No go >ds can oe sold or no one allow, cl in the store until Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. THE WORLD’S GREATEST DRY GOODS. CLOTHING AND SHOE SALE WILL BEGIN AT W. C. CARPENTER’S 915-9I7-§I9 Grenard St., Gaffney, S. C., Thursday, February 8th, 1906. The ononin" dav will be a gala day. Bring the children—There will he music all dav. It will pay you to come 100 miles to visit this sale. Never again will you have ODDOrtunhv todiess in such rich Raiment at such trifling cost. EVERYBODY SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OE THIS OPPORTUNITY to buy new, seasonable, high , Shoes Hats and Furnishings at 59 cents on the dollar. We hereby guarantee to sell precisely as we advertise,-and every price we quote below is stnct’y bona fide and every . ,'.*.’ . i... i a fiaoi a Ki.r liU-ft t.hU would have to sacrifice such an immense stock to be sold at less price than the actual cost of the raw ms /e such a golden grade Dry Goods, Shoes Hats and Furnishings at 59 cents on tue dollar, we nereoy guarantee iu sen precisely as «« auvciusc, <*uu t-vcij .-.l. .> l»ouo, nut- tmu every quotation abso lutely correct. It may be hard to believe that a big concern like this would have to sacrifice such an immense stock to be sold at less price than the actual cost of the raw material, but IT IS THE GOSPEL TRUTH, and we merely ask you to come and test our statements. This ~ Sale Posilively Begins Thursday, february 8th, at 9 O’clock a. m., and Closes in Ten Days. As this sale only lasts ten days, everything will go rapidly. This is the first sale of this kind and magnitude that has ever occured in Gaffney, and it may never occur again. In order to prove to you what a tremendous sacrifice must be made, we mention a few of the extraordinary bargains that will be offered. Bear in mind there are thousands of other articles we can not mention here. Remember THis Great Sale Only Lasts Ten Days. f\ CHanee Lilce THIs Don > t Come Every Day. Positively no goods sold or no one allowed in the store until Thursday. February 8, a.t 9 m Terms of saJe strictly cash and strictly one price to a.11. Everything marked in plain figures. rY— W raHn„ „♦ SI/.C Fine Embroidery, worth 25c. at 12c Boy’s Knee Pants Suits, worth p| |Q mher Calicoes S V. *.*. I*, i! ..J/Je Extra Embroidery, worth 30c & 40c. at 16c ,2.50, for OMd One lot of Short Lengths of Shirting One lot of Sample Washable Shirt worth 10c per yard at 6c Waists, worth 75c to $150, for .. ..49c Roy . 8 — Silk Waists, lined throughout, color- Madras Cloth, worth 15c, for 7c an) j black, positively worth $2.50 and Brown Llnons, worth 20c, for 12c $3.00 or your money back any time all $3.50, for wool Suits, worth Yard-wide Bleached Domestic at 41/„ during this sale, for $1.59 280 pairs of Men’s Working Pants, ••Vf® - worth $1.06, for 59c Cotton Checks at 3 >4e Red Q utg and Ready-made Sheets cheap Storm Flannel at ••Jc Cotton Blankets, a pair for 47c Outing Flannel at ^(7 11-quarter Blankets, worth $1.50, at . .89c ^j en ' g n ice Dress Pants, worth Canton Flannel for 4'/ t c woo1 Blankets $2.69 Yard-wide Percale g'/sC Comforts, worth $1.50, for 79c * 1 ’ 50 10 Ior 1000 vards fine Dress Ginghams, worth White Counterpanes, worth $1.00, for ••68® * 12 mid 15c. for 8c White Bed Quilts, worth $1.80, for . 89c Men’s fine Trousers, for business wear, fnr 12c ~—: ” I I I a. a worsted and fanov strioGH nos- ..12c All-wool Jdaa*. worth 30c, for Shirt Waist forth 75c, for .. ..3#o of Silk aPiv :: ::S M »:«. ““i t D .'i ^“”$2,98 Suits, worth $7.60, Sale Price..! .23c worsted and fancy stripes, pos itively worth $2.60 and $3.00, at • • • • • • • • One lot Jap SUka, aU h^ara whit*,. .43c Men’s black and fancy weave! Black, White, all colon ’fafleat 811k . .38c Saits 00l*t0 Men’s fine Trousers for Dress and Sunday Boy Bay Silk • ■ 3 ® c This Suit Is worth $12.00 or your money wear, worth $3.50 to $4.00, SSIJSKNU $m«»;™ ^ *»• « tOT ——— you are not satisfied. All Wool Henriettas. In all coon and __ n. , . t —_■ verT fl n < teds snd casslmers, worth $5.00 and $6.00, or Ji>\s money ^1) J ft back * • • • WitO I 76 ®’ tor aH Men’s splendid Suits In Velour fin Back Mohairs, worth Me, for 38c lBhed cassimeres In all sixes .. Washable Worsted for 12c This Suit Is worth $14.00 or your money $0 Inch Mohairs, black and all colon . .48c back. Fancy Mohair Lustre tor 880 — Pure Wool Cheviots •• •• ••JJc Men’s all wool Dress Salts, In plain black $3 Inch Broadcloth, all colon * black^gto plaid8 ^ gtrlyes. ThlrM J ft Turkey red Table Linen, worth 25c, for 18c Suit is positively worth $13.5001 ITU 60 Inch Damask Table Linen for .. ..ISc 1 . , M n 72 Inch Damask Table Unefi tor .. ..48c . ooa f . ^ ^ . .. 600 paira of ^d* 68 “d Misses fine Dress Sttoa To.-, for 4. ZtT »*Z “ a ^ tl “ MW ? “ tl "^r nar n - ' — — — ished as the most fastidious Oxfords in assorted styles and toes, worth $1.00 to $1.20, at .. 79c MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. LADIES’ AND MI8CE8’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Knit and Muslin Underwear at a Great Sacrifice. Black Satteen Mercerized Underskirts. worth 75c. at » 47c Ladles’ extra fine Cambric paata, worth 60c and 75c, at 88c Ladles’ and Misses’ Pants and Corset Covers, worth 40c and 60c, for .. ..19c Other Muslin Underwear at great sacrifice prices. dresser could desire • • • • 1 Men’s Extra Fine Business and Dress Suits, all the latest ultra styles and fab- 450 pain of. Ladles’ fine Shoes and Oxfords in all the latest styles, eltke tan or black, all sizes, worth $2.50 and $3.00, for rics, equal In every resect to the 200 pain of Boy’s Knee Pants tailor-made to order Suits.Ojft i|Q at Don’t fall to see this Suit .. wI Al 10 These Pants are positively wort! Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 Overcoat-;! at Men’s fine Overcoats In English Ulster Cloth, also Meltons. Kerseys and Beav ers. in black, blue and brown.! some Italian lined Ladles’ Ribbed Vests, worth 2oc, at 14c Ladles Ribbed Vests and Pants, the 35c value, for 19c One lot of Ladies’ and Misses Corsets, „ , T . _ . _ .. worth 50c to $1.00, the Davis Boy 8 Knee Pant8 Snlts ‘ worth Salvage price 23c $1.00, for Ladles 76c Corsets 39c — Ladles’ $1.00 new ctyle Oonwfc;, Ladies are especially Invited to attend this positively worth $1.00, for 69c Sale. Embroidery, worth 5c. at 2c Pants and Brownie Overalls, worth 25c, for 59c All of the extra fine Boys’ Knee Pants in all wool worsteds and fancy weaves, at One lot of Men’s and Boy’s Work Shirts, for Embroidery, ^orth Sc.’ at .7 .7 .7 .7.75 Bo /'^ ^ ee ^ Sult8 ’ Swiss Embroidery, worth 15c, at .. . .9c $2-00, for satteen and fancy stripes, worth 75c, at Over 1,000 Men’s Fancy Colored Dress Shirts, worth 75c, for .. 39c Over 200 Men’s Fancy Colored Shirts, all the leading brands, worth $1.00 to $1.25 Dress 78c Men’s fast colored black, tan and gray Sox 3c Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s fast black and fancy colored Hose, at 6c Men’s White Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs 3c Men’s Turkey Red and Indigo Blue Handkerckiels •• •• • • •* ** 3c Ladies’ 10c Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs 4c Men’s Handkerchiefs, worth 25c for 9c 1,000 pair good heavy Overalls, worth 50c and 75c 39c Men’s heavy fleeced and ribbed .. Underwear, worth 60c and 75o JJC MERCHANTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS SALE 700 pairs of Men’s fine Shoes and Oxfords, in all leathers, all styles, and all sizes. These Shoes are worth fromAA Qft $3.50 to $5.00 0/lvO 500 pairs of Men’s Genuine Goodyear welt Shoes and Oxfords, in all the O | Qft latest leathers and styles, at 01* wO Over 3,000 pairs of Boys’, Misses’ A| and Children’s Shoes at 59c on the ^| Men’s Satin Calk Dress Shoes worth $1.25 to $1.50, at 79c 450 pairs Men’s fine Dress S jee worth up to $2.00 for $1.19 300 pairs of Men’s Vicl Kid,. B uc Patent Colt Shoes, worth $2.50 and $3.00, for Cali and $1.48 ■ f Ladies’ and Misses' Cloaks, worifi $2.60, at 98c Ladles’ fancy Kmonas, worth $1 for 59c 1 Ladies’ Woolen Skirts, worth $1.50, at 79c : Ladles’ New Fall Style Cloaks and Jack- 1 ets, worth $3.00 an QQ One lot of extra fine fc:.mple Skirts, In all wool fabrics, new and nobby styles, these Skirts are -’orth $4.00 1*0 Q or your money back OfciHw Ladies’ Wool Kersey Coats and Jackets, worth $5 and $6, for $2.98 Several Ladies’ Sampjle Coats, positively worth $10.00 or your money 0i| QQ back, for OH’.SO Men’s and Ladies’ Congo Handles and steel rod Umbrellas .. .. 39c Extra fine Umbrellas, worth $1.00 and $1.25, for 69C Men’s and Ladles’ fine Silk Umbrellas and Parasols, worth $1.50 AQ n and $2.00, tor *J0li Men’s good heavy Suspenders at 6c s' Men’s fine Silk Embroidered ' Snspos^ers at 19c Men’s 26c Suspenders •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• «• a • 12c GREAT BARGAINS IN MILLINERY OF ALL KINDS. Ladles’ and Misses’ trimmed Hats, worth $1.00 to $1.50 69c Ladies’ Trimmed F ts, positively worth $2.00, at .. ~98c Ladies’ fine Trimmed Hats, new and nobby styles, worth $3.00 and $4.00, Jj gQ Ladies’ Kid Gloves, in all the new shades and black, the very best makes, QQ/> worth $1.25, $1.50 & $2.00, at .. Men’s and Boys’ Hats of all kinds sold at a great sacrifice. Great bargains in Lace Curtains. Cotton Warp Jap Straw Matting, worth 25c, for I6c All kinds of woolen and sold at a great sacrifice. Brussels Rugs given away. Mark the Date and Mark It Well. Thursday, Feb, 8th Let nothing keep you eLWSLy, the hour is set, the dny you know. Sale Positively Begins Thursday, February 8th, Carpenter's Mark the Place and Mark It Well. We hereby agree to refund the money on all goods priced above if npt satisfac tory. N. B.—Railroad fare paid to purchas ers of $25.00 or more. WANTED—50 Experienced Sales men and Salesladies- Apply at once. IN THE HANDS OF THE A. C. DAVIS SALVAGE CO. We hereby agree to refund the money on all goods priced above if not satisfactory. N, B.—Railroad fare paid to purchasers of $25.00 or more. A Look for the large red sign covering the entire front of storerooms 915-917-919 Grenard Street, WANTED—Fifty Experienced Salesmen and Salesladies.