The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 06, 1904, Image 2
Sale of Mill Ends
January 13th, 1904
40-inch White Lawn
5 cents
Sale of Mill Ends
January 13th, 1904
Standard Calico
3 cents
Sale of Mill Ends
THE GIGANTIC AND WONDERFUL
With The Exquisitely Beautiful Display of Muslin Underwear Will Open at
avis. Rooer & Comoati
A Sale of Boundless Interest to the
Buying Public.
Hundreds and Hundreds of dollars saved, and a mul
titude of people benefited by the matchless and marvelous
SALE OF Mill, ENDS. When we announce this sale
we have 110 doubt as to the out-come. Thousands and
thousands of dollars worth of Staple Dry Goods, Notions,
Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Millinery will all be marked at
MILL-END PRICES.
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March direct and take your place with the merry crowd
and get your share of the feast of Matchless Bargains.
MORE GOODS! SMALLER PRICES!! GRANDER DISPLAY!!!
The Announcement
Of this sale is all that is uecessary to those who have at
tended our previous SALE OF MILL ENDS; but those
who have never attended one, should, by all means, be on
hand the first day and see the beautiful display and the
creamy values swept away by a multitude of eager buyers.
Thousands of dollars saved the people, and a sale of untold
benefit to Laurens and surrounding Counties.
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You may search the country over and you can't find a better place to buy your Goods than at Davis, Roper & Co., Laurens,S.C.
500 yards OIL CLOTH? .
Sale Price . 15c.
Good quality special value
EMBROIDERY. 05C.
[Grand line of
EMBROIDERIES
10c.
Standard short lengths
PERCALS
05c.
[Ladies' Fast-Black
HOSE 05c.
Ladies' Good
UMBRELLAS 39c.
Very Heavy 9-oz.
JEANS 25C.
Elegant quality short
length DIMITY 09c.
Regular 75-cent
VELOUR 39c.
Very heavy Standard
DRILLS 06c.
[Regular $1.25 White
BED-SPREAD 98c.
50-Inch All-Wool
CHEVIOT 49C.
Ladies' Muslin
DRAWERS
15c.
Beautiful Black Sateen
PETTICOATS 89c.
This sale will be bigger and better than any of our previous sales, we have had the goods bought months ago for this Sale
and the present advance in Cotton Goods will not be felt in the least. So take advantage of this marvelous event
for it may be years before you will have just such an opportunity again.
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Everything willl be in readiness on
Wednesday, January 13th, Goods will
be marked in plain figures, and when
you go through and see what we are
doing you will admit that this is a mar*
velous event.
OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED
Tuesday, January 12th,
To get the goods marked and in place for this Sale.
Come rain or shine, we will be ready
for you. An extra force of Clerks and a
good warm store and every attention
possible.
POSITIVELY A SPOT-CASK SALE. SO PLEASE DON'T ASK TO HAVE GOODS PUT ASIDE OR SENT OUT ON * APPROVAL.
Sale of Hill Ends
January 13th, 1904
ftlsses very Heavy
ribbed Hose. Sale
price 10 cents.
Sale of Hill Ends
January 13th, 1904
IWorld of Handker
chiefs at the
Mill-End.
Sale of Hill Ends
January 13th, 1904