The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 16, 1906, Image 2

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Bfc j£». —A- aj.'.. I $ 5 V; too ? ton Don't destroy this, ft, means a large saving to you. ^ M v 'V ■ M— J? jL l J A Most Unusual Sale oi the Season at Buy Now ! at this ^reat Salh and you gain—wait and you lose. NELSON, THE STAR CLOTHIER Opposite Post Office Gaffney, South Carolina ( »ro«at XJ ii dorm in in This will be the most unusual and unique sale ever held in this State. This great Nugget Sale will be represented by NUGGETS BEING GIVEN AWAY at great redac tions. This great Nugget Sale will be the first of its kind in the United States. Necessity Knows No Law! It’s an event of utmost importance to me, as I am compelled to raise a large amount of money by December 1st, and I expect this Nugget Sale to bring about the desired results. The Entire Stock of This Store Must Be Sold in Nine Days Regardless of Cost! The best and purest “NUGGETS’ * 1 now stare you in the face. The only question is, can you—dare you—in justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this to save from 20 to 45 per cent, by taking advantage of this Nugget Sale. Use the good common sense with which Nature has endowed you. Come and see with your own eyes and be convinced. Never again ^yill you have such a golden opportunity to dress in such rich raiment at such trifling cost. Tha opening day will be a gala day—bring the children. It will pay you to come any long distance to attend this Nugget Sale. I will put forth such offerings, that no matter what the weather conditions may be, you must and will be here to get your share When you take into consideration what this sale means to me in the way of raising money and reducing my large stock, and how still more import ant it is to the people of Gaffney, S. C., and also the very largest sale, it will convey to you some idea of the marvelous bargains I offer to the people. I mean this Nugget Sale To ICc' 1 i pwo 11 v IC"voHold Iix Oii rino>- v Not often do you get an opportunity like this. Titursdav, November 22d, at 8.30 A. M., will inaugurate the greatest Price Cutting Sale ever held in South Carolina. Nine days of unequalled underselling. An event that will bia/e a trail through the tangled maze of competition. No sin pper with a ta^te for tconemy can afford to overlook this golden opportunity. Waif For MyOpening Thursday,Nov. 22,at8.30A.M. The thunder of my batteries of low prices will shike CilTuey from center to circumferance, and make Cherokee and surroun ling counties tumble into this store for nuggets. The wreckage of prices is complete. Come with high expectations and even then you will be more than surprised, for more than you can possibly anticipate will be realized. Head every word of the items I quote, for it will be the mo*>t profitable reading y<»u have done in years. None but seasonable goods will be displayed. Judge my sincerity by prices quoted below. SENSATIONAL NUGGETS THROWN TO THE MERCY OF THE PEOPLE LADIES' READY-MADE SKIRTS. I am very anxious to close out my stock. My lines comprise all the latest styles, are up-todate and I have cut all profit off. Heavy custom-tailored, worth $<;, $7 and $8, now % 3.98 Lighter weight jtoing at .. .. 1.98 Misses all colors, going at .. .. 48c Hig lot of caps, worth 40c and 50c, at 23c Sillj handkerchiefs going at .. 19c Big lot of silk handkerchiefs .. 39c Kxtra large and fine silk muff lers, at 43c Men’s and Ladies’ knit scarfs at 44c Ladies’ sweaters, worth $1.50, at 98c LADIES’ COATS. Ix>ng coats, worth $5, $f» and $7, at 3.75 Ladies heavy coats, worth $4 and $5. at 3.25 Extra long coats, $10 and $12.50 values, at 7.48 Misses’ coats, $3 and $4 val ues. at 2.29 Child’s coats and jackets, worth $2 50 and $•!, at 1 -48 Capes going at . . 48c. 79c and 98c Ladies’ waists. 75c and $1 val ties, at. 48c BLANKETS AND QUILTS. TRUNKS. 30 pe r cent, off 30 per cent. off. Half a car load of trunks at almost half price. Bigger the amount the smaller the price. You nick out any trunk in the house, take 30 per cent, from the amount they are marked and pay the balance. FYtr instance, a trunk marked $0 you have only to pay $4.20 for it. All the same, all mv trunks are marked at their usual low prices, making this extra cut at less than cost of manufacture. Don’t fail to pet one. SUIT CASES. $1 blankets, only one paii to a Fine stt it cases, worth $1.25, at 94c eust omer. i! 58c Fine stt it eases, worth $1.50 at 1.19 Lar-re b aw quilts, worth $1. 50, — : — at . 94c MENS HATS. Extra heavy large quilts. WO ill Big lot of men’s hat. i at .. .. 39c $2. must ; ?o at .. 1.24 $1.50 a nd $2 sample hats at .. 69c — Men's in is. worth $1 >0, at .. . . 92c NECKTIES. l']) to-.l tie Nokota h; ts, in all Bows and *t ildgets. woril 1 2 5<\ 15c 1 h • latest styles— es and derbie! tcldseopes. i $ 1.51 to at w) v« lut-s going at 1.19, 1.48 &. 1.98 Four i n haini long ties, 1 sty.e hats. at Kxt Hi fine s. ilk lios the 19c i $2, at .. .. 1.24 S)'/ < * ,• th( 1 ind you havi \)i 'on WOMEN’S SHOES. pay ing 50c for. going at 3*jc oi.nn m sense shot s, wortli All k hifia o men's and w< jm ? 1.50 .at 03c en’fi hand c rchiefs goii at Vue, | Bess,” best $2.50 shoe all kinds of low d igg ing on art}], now . . . 2.13 pri< ’68. . . 2c up ' lie L oyd Adams sh oe for v,o Baby silk ei ips. worth 50c and men T , 1 ’ going at . . 1.88 75c gfing at 21c and 43c •file of .Maryla id, a genu- Baby long C< >ats, worth $2, must 98c ine uiggett at. .. . 1.48 go The Angora boot, best solid ]<-<t 1 < f shoe made lor $2. go- CAPS. ing ; it 1.39 Boys’ good < :aps at .. .. . . 11c W’o.na is heavy shoe at . . . . 1.19 Men and Boys’ heavy caps at 19c \ rgo. a heavy sh oe, worth 1.33 Heav v good winter caps at 42c $1.68. nust go at .. “Trump,” glove grain polish, worth $1.50, now at 1.24 A woman’s heavy shoe at .. .. 1.19 “Cottage Queen,” fine shoes, at 98c and 1.10 A big line of sample shoes to go at any old price. Be sure to see them. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Big line of children’s and miss es shoes will go at these small prices 19c, 48c and 59c A fine line of misses’ shoes, worth $1.25 to $2, must go at nugget prices, 79c, 88c, 98c 1.24 RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES. Men’s rubber boots, worth $3.50, going at 2.24 Men’s rubber shoes at. 39c Men’s heavier rubbers at 59c Cyclone rubbers, rolled edges. for men, at 84c For women, going at 63c Women's other rubbers low as 39c Misses’ and bo; n bbers at 29c FASCINATORS AND SHAV/LS. One big lot fin<* fascinators. worth 5(Jc, at 21c title; lot of larg fa ci'iato -> at 43c Fine Shetland shawls at .. .. 44c I. EA tc 44c going at 94c Warranted asbestol horsehide, worth $2, at 1.10 Doctors’ combination driving ally sells for $2.50, nugget price gauntlet; this gauntlet actual ly sells for $2.50, nugget price 1.24 Women’s gloves at .. .. 9c and 22c COLLARS. All linen 10c collars at .. .. 8c All 15c linen collars at .. .. 11c All waterproof collars at .. ... 8c Ail rubber. 25c collars, at. . 17c MEN'S HIGH CLASS SHOES, at low-down prices. “King Bee” men’s $4 shoes, a nugget at .. 3.39 In leathers of patent colt. Imix oalf and gun metal, latest styles and patterns, at .. ... 3.39 Men’s blucher, box calf and patent leather, worth $3.50 and $1. at 2.98 "King Cotton” shoes, the best made shoes in the market, guaranteed all solid leather, worth $3.00 and $3.50, at. .. 2.25 Be 1 skin high cut shoe going at 2.19 Fish-kin shoe for workmen ar. 2.85 VUs w !l viei rap bails, a nug- ■S. \vo»-i ii r,Uc. ; t i .. .. 22c 'ill's, coat t’iitl dress, at 38c i.»(* tonnes g* ing at . . 42c 5(»c loqn. s going at .. 21c 1 $1 Tam O’Shanters go- ^ .. 44c MEN’S GLOVES. o<>! gloves, a nugget at .. 22c lined gloves with cuff, also Salamander tan. at 44c Ieti's lined gauntletts, worth $1, pbve 69c nckskin gauntletts. worth $1 50 a: worm workmen amt $1.75 and $2, 1.44 !>ig lot of men’s vici kid. with or without rap. market price $2.25 and $2.70, nugget price 1.’ Cyclone heavy brogans at .. .. 1/ BOY S SERVICABLE SHOES. Tuf hide for long service, going at 188 High school box grain bluch r, former price $2 and $2.50, now at $1.48 and $1.69 The Warrior shoe, a soiid leather and stout shoe for boys, at 1.48 and 1.79 Boy’s heavy shoes, worth $1.50, at ■■ ■■ ^ 1.19 MEN'S PROFIT 20 to 45 per cent, by takinq advant ape of this clothing sale, at prices that do their own talking. Any suit or overcoat, market $4. $5 or $*>, now 2.98 Any suit or overcoat, market $0.50, $7 or $7.50, now .. .. 4.48 Any suit or Tivereoat, market $7.50, $8 or $8.50, now .. ., 5.24 All suits or overcoats, market $0 50 and $10, now 7.48 All suits or overcoats, market $11. $12.50 or $13:50, now 8.98 411 suits or overcoats, mark-et $14, $15 or $10, now 9.98 All nants, market $1.25, at .. 89c All pants, market $1.08 and $1.75. at 1.29 All pants, market $1.98 and $2, al 1.48 All pants, market $2.75 and $3, at 2.19 market $3.25, at .. 2.48 market $3.50, at .. 2.79 market $4.00, at .. 2.98 market $150, at 3.48 market $7.00, at .. 5.00 Men’s and youths’ overcoats. at 1.98 up Boys' overcoats 98c up Men's single coats, worth $3.50 and $1. now 2.24 Other coats as low as 1.24 BOY’S SUITS. Hood cotton suits, worth $1.25, at 88c flood stout suits at 1-19 Heavi wool suits at 1.48 Extra heavy wool suits, worth $:.’.50 and $3, now 1-98 Suits, market $3.18, now .. .. 2.48 Boys’ fine suits, nobby patterns, large sizes, market $3.75 and $4, now 2.1 Boys’ fin st all-wool suits now 3.1 Boy’s odd coats at . . ..69c and 81 Boys’ knee pants, worth 50c, at 21 Boys' fine worsted pants, at .. 4‘ All heavy striped pants, mark et 60c, now 48c All best pants now 65c A fine lot'of youth’s pants, all sizes and heavy goods, mar ket $1.59, now 1.19 All pants. All pants. All pants, All pants. All pants. and OVERALLS. Good 50c quality at 39c Best union made, heavy, at .. .. 75c MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNDERWEAR. Men’s gray and brown, nugget price 21c Men’s extra heavy at 39c All wool shirts and drawers to match, market $1.50, now .. 1.19 Boys’ underwear, worth 50c, at 22c Bovs’ undershirts at .. 15c and 19c SHIRTS AND SWEATERS. A eood heavy shirt, worth 75c, at Men’s all-wool shirts, worth $1 50„ at Boys’ heavy shirts at Men’s heavy sweaters, market 50c, 65c and 75c, now .. .. Men’s wool sweaters, best qual ity, now at Men’s negligee shirts at .. .. Men’s fine shirts at Negligee and work shirts at .. Men’s hickory shirts at .. .. Best quality shirts at Fine laundered shirts, worth $!._ at JLJ _ HOSIERY. Ladies’ fast black hose at .. .. Guaranteed stainless black rib bed, at Ilbavy fleece-lined 25c hose .. Heavy ribbed vsool hose, nug- 42c 39c price • • cotton S9c 8c 21c ,'ray Misses’ black hose at Misses’ heavy ribbed at Misses’ extra hea.y ribbed at The Buster Brown stocking considered by all the best made for boys and girls, at .. Men’s half hose, heavy cotton, going at Big line fancy hose at Men’s heavy wool hose, now at Extra heavy wool, best quality. Men’s lisle thread fancy hose at Fine cashmere wool at .. .. Fine susfienderg'going at .. .. Extra long suspenders at ., .. 75c and $1 suspenders now at .. 21c It’s downright sacrifice of up-to-date Clothing, Shoos, Hats and Furnishing Goods. Hick out any Suit, Overcoat or Trousers you please and deduct 20 to 4 r ) per cent, from the price marked in plain figures on the ticket, in accordance with the above scale. As a matter of convenience, 1 ve placed all the goods that There Are No Restrictions Or Exceptions One Price to All. Everything Marked in Plain Figures go at .10.98 in une oack and all that go at ikT.OS in another stack and so on, each place being indicated by a large, conspicuous sign. Not in ce.-sary to impress you that my Clothing supremacy has long been without question. n: e l Opposite Post Office. WANTED. O N, Xhe Star Clothier. Look For Large Sign. Gaffney, South Carolina, •-50 salesmen, salesladies, cash boys and bundle wrappers at once.