The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, October 28, 1902, Image 3
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And spend yonr mo
Remen1
Department House C
Shoe Departent.
S. D. DUNCAN.
Trunks, Valises, Telescopes an<
Hand Bags. Prices from 35c. t<
~$*/99.
Old Reliable Bay State Shoes
noe W6tter for the money. Come
and buy them and save the troubk
i'of biying second round. Tack or
* akalf sole first of' March and you
arfixed until spring.
Wes Fa*Wnis g Deparft nt.
W. E. MOSELEY.
e A re headquarters for,Forni
tre,'Reed Rockers-second lot in.
1.49 Children's -Rockers in reed
anmd oak, $i and $1.25. Cane seat
slat back chair 5oc. Dining Chairs
oak, cane or leather seat--99c.
1aad up.
Bedsteads. solid oak, carved head
:rolled footboard, latest out,
$2.99 Oak suits, beautiful
$15 and up. Mirrors, round,
uare and ovelties.
ed Springs, new line just re
ew line of Oak Center
large size, 25c.
.1-Weans and Washstands, Ward
and Chiffonieres. Hat Racks
Ball Stands. Mattresses, va
sgrades and prices; Pillow
avd Sheets; beautiful Blank
.5c2 per pair (second lot this
;BedTcking 8%,Iro, 12%,
1e ys can't sel go
'Wednesd
Tckets on sale Sat
DNE~
:LEAVE
Laurens 7
Clinton7
Goidvil le7
Kinard's 7.
H. M. EMI
ney where yoUcan g
ber, The Geat
if MOSELEY BROS. so
15 and 20c. Extra Feather Ticking
15c.
Smyrna Rugs, flowers and ani
mals pictures, $x:49 and -$2.49; Art
Squares, Carpeting and Matting.
Window Shades, spring rollers,
frot 15c. tO Soc
Curtain Poles; (kaikad ;white,
with brass fixtures, 25c. and, 35e.
Frilled Edge Lace Curtains: $1.50
kind for $.oo $.oo kind for-$r.5o;
$2.-56 kid fdr $K.oo.
.Countergane.s , ahd. Marseilles
Quilts. 75d -gid for Soc.; $1.oo
for 75c. ; $.25 for $i.oo
Do*lies, Napkins;.Towels. Best
Towel on the mari&ifor iroc.
Pictures: Beautifully framed,
large size, under gUias.
We-leat rot:ession ib Sewing
Xachinem , Beautiful drop head,
ball-beoring, oakldiAi, five-drawer
Sewing Machine, with all attach
ments, $16-93; 20 year guarantee.
We can scarcely supply the demand.
A beautiful .8 .lay clock, .strike
every half hour, $1.99. Alarm
Clock, 7c. WtcheS, *$i,o, $1.50
and $2.00.
hrdwaremi Fadin iknent
v Ospartent.
JOs.r.H. HUNTER.
Stoves and Stove Utensils, Por.ce
'tain Ware, Galvaniize'd Ware, Tin
dIs at these prices and r
in addition to
lay, October
urday, October 25th
FARE
FA RE,
m'ssionto"Fi."^ LEA\
.IO a. m. $2.75 Jalap
,35a. m. 2.45 Newt
.46 a. m. 2.30 Prosj
53 a.m. 2.20 Little
MRSON. A. T. M..
t the est B4
11s the CSt 6(
ware, Crockery-ware, Glassware,
Wooden-ware, Rolling Pins, Wash
boards, Rat Traps, Toys of all
kinds. Carpenter tools, Crosscut
Saws; Hand Saws especially for
farmers; Plows, Plow Points and
all things needed upon the farm, in
the town or along the road, at
prices which simply paralyze com
petition.
Grocery Department
JRA BbLAND.
Sugar, i8lbs for $, by wo lbs of
at 5c by the barrel.
Coffee, 12lbs or i peck, for $1.
Extra good, ioc and 1234C per lb.
Arbuckles, 12Y2c per lb or 9 lbs
for $1.
Tobacco: Schnapps thick, 41c;
thin, 42c. Red Bird, 34c; Monarch,
36c; Duke's Mixture Smoking To
bacbo, 38c.
Salt, white, sacks: ioo lbs, 55c.
.Matches, Atlantic, 45c per gross.
Star Lye, case $2.75; 4 boxes 25c.
Soda, Arm & Hammer brand, case
$2, or.5c per lb package. Candy, .
62c per pound. Parrot and" Mon- [
key.Baking Powders, $ .8o per case;
Good Luck, $3-50 per case; Rice I
Meal (not rice bran) $1.25 per ioo
Ibs. Oats, Texas and Native, 60c
per busheL
Shot, per sack, $i-5o. Loaded
Shells, 2 boxes for 75c.
Fo each purchaser will b4
ioldin g the largest amnoul
hird choice. Inquire abc
nake a profit. What difi
regular traih
29th, Thu
to Friday, October
'Plus 50 cents F
turning Trains
P.P M. Allowing
nival-Crownira
SFireman's Par;
E SCHEDI
tE- .
a 8.03 a.
>erry 8.15 a.r
:>erity 8.30 a.1
Mountain 8.45 a. r
..Wilmington.
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The)
argains. 6th
mar
)OdS.
YOU.4
Dress Goods Deparment.
MISS EDNA FELLERS.
Beautiful Standard Prints, 5C, kind,
4c.
Beautiful Standard Prints, -6Vc.
kind, 5c.
Riverside Plaid, 6Mc. kind, 5c
4-4 heavy white Homespun, 5c.
4 4 Seaside, 4,c.
Heavy Standard Drill-, 6c.
Androscoggin Bleaching,, yard wide,
many prefer it to -Fruit of Loom,
10 yards to a customer, ioc. kind,
-7c.^
Fearless Bleaching, a trade winner,
- 12 yards for 99c.
)utings, 64c; kind, 5c.; ice. kind,
8y3c.; 12 yc. kind, oc.
Cotton Flannel, ioc., kind, - 8IVc.;
124 kind, ioc.
A special in Dress GoOds just re
duced from 122c. and i5c. to i oc,
Beautiful .line Black Dress Goods
from 25c. to $i.oo per yard.
Beautiful Dress Patterns in all
shades and prices, ~from 50c. to
$i.oo per yard.
Pebble Suiting, Granite 'doth, arud
Flannels, in all colors, at 25c. per
ard.
French Flannels, solid and stripes,
for waists, 50c. per yard.
, full line of - Silks, Velvets and
Trimmings,
ack Taffeta Silks, 36 inches, the
$1-5 kind for $1.10- A beauty.
Sgiven a ticket coverin
at first choice of Three
ut this. Cotton Seed I
~erence does it make to
service, Spec
rsday, Octoi
31st, 1902, Good
ound Trip, whic
leave Columbia 1
Sall ample time i
g the Queen-Bi
ide.
JLE3 OF SPE
FARE, LEVE
'In'ud"g Oe,; LEA -
m.. $2.05 Chapin
n. 1.79 White RocI4
n. 1.58 Irmo
a. 1.37 Arriv
- N.C. J.F
r now sound note of warr
rs- say.- COME right aic
ced the other day, 'I am <
;, etc. You can sell good4
are." NOW for the-fall ci
Mlillinery Deparment.
MRS. W. A. MOSELEY.
This Department is in full blast.
Latest. in style! -Latest in Trim
niing Lowest in price! In
buying Millinery you want effect,
style and taste, some say, others
say "smart effect." The .French
sa,y Chic, which means "good form,
style,' and Webster says it's slang,
but it is expressive - all the same.
MAllinery is one of the finest arts;
requiring natural gifts and long
practice. - Skill, deftness of touch,
and ability to suit all complexions
are some. of the items you -have to
pay fori. Often a girl had better
wear her sunbonnet than the clumsy
productions of incompetent novices
which may cost many dollars, but
has io "effect." A lady's passport
in society is her Millinery. "By
their Millinery ye shall know them."
Since this is true we have - spared I
neither pains nor expense' to pro- 0
vide the best.
Mgs. W A. Moseley has viade
this a life study This season Mrs.
Moseley spent some time in New
York and Baltimore, studying the
newest styles and effects. In this C
department she is ably assisted by I
Mrs. C. T. Wyche and Miss Edna S
Fellers. Each selected because of I
special fitness for this work. That I
the -public appreciate our efforts in I
g amount purchased and
Large Partor Lamps, sec
lulls and Meal. Armour'
you what people say as I
Les
N PROSF
altrains will tI
>er 30th,]
returoing unill $1
h includeslone ac
Nednesday and TI
~o witmess the fes1
STrades Display
CIA LS:
FAR
9.00a. m. $1
9.06 a. m.
9.23 a. m.
e Columbia 9.45 a. m.
LIVINGSTON. S.
A
in to High Prices. Pay
ing - See for yourself!
:oming back to trade witl
3 cheaper than some pla
rusade of Low Prices:
this department is evidenced by our V
large trade this season.
Notions Department I
MRS. DR. C. T. WYCHE.
A full and complete line of up-to
late collars, ties, chatelaine leather
>ags, hair ornaments, latest styles.
Full line of embroidery and in
ertion: 6Xc. kind at 4c.; 81c.
ind at 6c.; ioc. kind at 7c ; 12%c.
:ind at IOc.; 30c. kind at 20.
Coats' Spool Cotton, 7 spools for
5c.; only seven to one customer.
)ragoon spool cotton, 2 spools for
c.; ball thread, 30 balls to the Ib., .
5c. per lb. ; ball thread, large balls J
o lb. 25c.
1aQos' and MiSSeS' WrapS. $6
Jackets, long cuats and capes- A
'his department is complete and
ur prices are the lowest. ki:
[on's Furnishings Department. H
S. D. DUNCAN. at
ollars, Cuffs, oi
ties, Bows, ck
carfs, - Four-in-bands, kii
fress Shirts, Undershirts, kii
regligee Shirts, Colored Shirts, 30
)rill Drawers, Knit Drawers, 35
on .January 1st, 1903, wi
ond largest second choi
3 Wheat Guano. Buy fi
ong as you get the good
iders of
Low
~ERITY, SOUTH
e operated
Friday, Octob
INDAY, NOV. 2,1I91
Imission to Fair
iursday, 6:30 P. l\
ivities attendant
-Military, Secret.
.-L.T, 4 r z
E,Ad Returning, Special
E Fir bia Wednesday anc
.1I9 M. and Friday 9.30
.83 For further infori
Agent c
L.- Columbia.
CT.
no attention to what
An old costumer re
q you. No high rent,
ices now situated as
loollen Under- Hosiery,
wear, Suspenders.
Job lot shirts, $x and $1.25 kind
35 and 5oc. Here's your chance.
Men's black clay Worsted Suits,
$12.50 kind $9.oo;
$io.oo kind $7.50.
YOUTHS' SUITS.
$5-oo kind $3.00;
$6 oo kind $4.00.
BOYS' SUITS.
$2.50 kind $1.50;
$3.oo kind $2.oo.
Big drive in Knee Pants; 2nd lot
st received; 4oc kind, 25c.
Overcoats, Macintoshes and Rub
r Coats.
Men's Overcoats, $5 kind, $3. 50;.
kind, $4.50; $7 kind, $5.
Rubber Coats, $3.50 kind, $2.oo.
;k to see our Men's OvercoatS.
Umbrellas, 75c kind for 5cO; .$
rd 75c. Assorted fancy handles.
Best values we ever -offered in
its and Caps Men's Hats, $1.25
rid at $ . Boys' Caps, 25c kind
15c.
Those who prefer making their
rn clothing must not overlook our
>th for this purpose. Jeans'- 15C
Ad, roc.; 2oc. kind, 15c; 25c.
ad, 20c; 3oc kind, 25c; 35c kind,
e. Cassimeres and Kerseys, 25c,
e, 4oc and Soc.
a will give to the -one
ce and third largest
om us. .People say
Prices.
CAROLI NA.
er 31st,
~2, inclusive, at
Grounds. Re
i.; Friday, 6:30
the Elks' Car
Societies and
rrains leave Colum..
1 Thursday 6.30 P.
P. M.
mnation call on any
r write to