The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, January 31, 1907, SUPPLEMENT TO THE COUNTY RECORD, Image 10

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' WANTED! PAnrCl 2o Salesmen and 5 Salesladies m m mm^ m. j I I Apply Western Salvage Co. ^ To My Friends and Patrons: $1.7 When I pnrchased my slock or goods I com ratted for goods to meet lit the demand of a good crop year, but as you all know the crops were Lot cal short by the storm and consequently business was not as I expect fd? Now I find myself in ihe position when I am forced to raise ^ $10000.00 in 10 days to meet ungent demands and for this purpose I ^ hare placed my entire stock in the hands ot The Western Salvage Co ^ tM ItTC five! loei instructions to IU |MU rami |irirrs uu c?uj ? ; article of merchandise in my store, in order that 1 may raise 10000.00 2 ( ti It lays. Yours Truly c H, D, Reddick. J ciicm. i.. J11. ss, 1907, ^ To the Public: * cor la taklag charge of the stock of H. D. Reddick of Klngstree, S. C. we for the purpose of raisiig $10,000 in 10 days. v We wish to inform the pahlic that the elegant stock of merchandise amounting to $25,000 Mat he sold in 10 days and we have instructed our representative to force the sale of this stock that the amount may be raised in the - - - ? ? _ -_ti iwcllrt tfc. Ion cm count on genuine Bargains, as we omy sen slcii good1 as are advertised and only at Panic Prices. j not Yours Truly s* Western Salvage Co. The World's Greatest Bargain Givers. ?c GtfTEVER before or ever again will the people of Williamsbprg County get to purchase such 10 elegant merchandise as is offered in this great sale. Remember the date ::::::: 0>c THURSDAY JANUARY 21 11UIIUUII1 J UilMf 1IIII Ui| I^UI| At 9 O'CIock. I Remember the place: H. D. Reddick, now in the hands of the Western SE * - Salvage Company. ^ Mark the date and mark it well; let nothing keep you away. Everything to be sold at Panic prices for ten 10c days to raise $10,000. This sale will truly prove a tonic for timid an clover-worked pocket books and we promise that you can make your dollar do double duty at this great sale. House wives, merchants and farmers should not 350 fail to attend this great slaughter sale of elegant mer- 50 i chandise, for never before in the history of Kingstree will i.o< you get a better chance to secure what you want at 75c ~ panic prices. We mean just what we advertise and will give you more goods for your dollar than you ever got fetftae. _ we PThe store is uticteriock and key, no one allowed in the building until the great opening, on Thursday morn- we Uig, January 31st., at 9 o'clock. sal We advise everybody to make arrangements to ? attend this sale on the opening day. ^ Be sure and bring this'circular with you, that you may see for yourselves that goods are sold as advertised. - Anv article purchased during this sale not satis V A w factory, we will exchange same. No goods delivered during this sale. Pn No goods sent out on approval during this sale. All No goods charged during this sale. tur Remember, we give you more goods for your dollar than you ever got before. Remember, nothing advertised that we cannot pro1 duce. Kit $5.( ^ Remember, everything sold at Panic prices for ten 7 ( &( 4.( Shoes This elegant stock of shoes consists of all of this sea- 10 sons's new and nobby shapes and they must be sold in 10 12 days. Note the crushing prices below: 18 WESTERN S - The 1 i D TO RAISE $1 MEN'S SHOES LADIES' SHOES, 1 '5 Shoes, sale price, - - 1,19 ^ne i?h-lot shoes, that are 1 Lot A , ftft worth 1.00 to 2.00 - - .69 i ti 0 Shoes, heavy, now, - 1.29 less tr One Job lot shoes; worth men s shoes, worth 125 to 2.50, sale price .98 1.25, sale price, - - - .79 1.50 Shoes, sale price - - * ?$750( 0 Shoes, sale price - - L79 w rc OU 1 m? I-75 Shoes, sale price - - M8 5 ^ ( f5 Shoes, sale price - - 1.98 0 w , . 0 . 2.00 Shoes, sale price - - 1.69 )0 Shoes, sale price - - 2.59 10 00 .A PL , , no 2.50 Shoes, sale price - - 1.98 >0 Shoes, heavy, - - - 1.98 ^ . , , Q0 3.00 Shoes, sale price - - 2.39 X) Oil gram shoes, - - 1.39 to be $10,0 CHILDREN'S SHOES. BOYS' SHOES. price: 5c. Shoes, sale price - - .19 $1.25 Boys' shoes, now - - .79 9 o'cl 5c. Shoes, sale price - - .69 1.50 Boys' shoes, now - - 1.19 ^ r+% 1 OA ? ?> snoes, saie pnce - - .o? ft/v _ , , , ^ 2.00 Boys shoes, now - - 1.35 50 j0 Shoes, sale price - - .98 ? __ M>ers worth 75c., now - .48 ^ B?ys' shoes' now " * LM 10c H; We want every man, woman and child in Williams- 15c H rg County to partake of this great bargain feast and a dial welcome awaits you, so make life's walk easy by aring a pair of "Panic Price" Shoes. 10c T< DRY GOODS. 25c T( The entire line of Dry Goods, both fancy and staple to be 35c T< ightered. Note the Panic Sale price on every article and let hing keep you away from this great sale. Just remember the permi ck must be sold in ten days. be sla CALICO. SHEETINGS. H . Calico, reduced to 5.1-2 30c. Sheetings, reduced to 22 50c H . Calico " " 5 25c. Sheeting, " " 17 x ^ j. G1NQHAT1S. LAWNS. 125 E c. Ginghams reduced to 8.1-2 1 60 E \ APRON CHECKS. ^ Lawns' reduced to 13 2 00 E 2 50 E . Apron Checks, now 4.1-2 PERCALES. 3 00 E HOMESPUN. 3 50E 12.1-2 Sale price 9c. . Homespun, reduced to 4.1-2 1 Jot)" u << ,, 10c. Sale price 8c. worttl . Homespun, 5.1-2 iA ISLAND SHEE-TINO SILKS. . Quality, reduced to 4.1-2 ?-?? Silks- reduced to 79c" . Quality. " " 8 .50 Silks, " " 32c. Willi line, DRESS GOODS. ~! exam 18c I Entire Line White Goods Consist-1 on sa L/iCOO UWUUj - _ ind 60c Dress Goods, - - 39c ing Waistings-Embroideries and ) Dress Goods, - - 87c etc., to be Slaughtered at Panic 4 50G " - - 59c Prices. 12 50' 25 00' Remember we have every thing advertised and that lg ^ ( will have extra sales people to wait on you and that introduce new and novel patterns every day during the 2 00 E e. You cannot afford to stay away. pnce CLOTHING, s: to be i The clothing stock must be sold and truly panic ces are put on each and every garment in this stock. *9 00' 1200 goods new and up-to-date from the best manufac. , VT . 15 90 ers m the country. Note the prices : Kitch( HEN'S SUITS 1 CHILDREN'S SUITS ^ X) Suits - - : $3.79 ^ ?5 gujtg _ _ <g $4 00. X) Suits - - - 4.08 i ' y. c .. -4 50 Boys'ISuits - - 3 48 1? 00 )0 Suits - . - 5.59 5 oo, K) Suits - - - 2.09 6 50 Boys'.Suits - - 4 69 >0 Suits - 5.48 5Q an(j gQc Knee-pants to be _ K) Suits - - - 5.98 slaughtered at - 39c i QO Jj 00 Suits - 6.48 1 25 Js 50 Suits - - - m 100 pantS - 796 175JS 00 Suits - - - 12 41 1 25 " - - ,St 2 50Ji 1 SALVAGE CC World's Greatest Bargain Givers. r AAA M0SIC Iff l^ff Bl II | Svery day during this LV/iV/W/? bigSaIe . r-OUTHS' SUITS. PANTS Youth's suits to be sold at $125 Pants - - 8?C lan cost of material. 175 Pants - - -4 $1 29 OVERCOATS 3 00 Pants - - - 2 2# rn 3 50 Pants - - 269 Dvercoats - - $4 69 5 00 Pants - - - 3 98 Overcoats - - 2 98 6 00Pants . . . 41g Overcoats- - 6 48 7 50 Pants - - ..?? We must sell this stock irft10 days and all clothing slaughter at less than cost of raw [material to raise 00,in ten days. l\Notions all to be slaughtered for 10 days at panic 3- Remember the date Thursday, January 3l, at ock. [ANDKERCHIEFS SOX ndkerchiefs - - 3c 10cSox ' ' " le 12c Sox - $c ndkerchiefs - - 4c ^ ^ andkerchiefs - 6c 20c Sox - - He andkerchiefs - 8c 25c Sox - lie 35c Sox v * 19c TOWELS HOSIERY )wels ... 4c joc Hosiery - *- 7c >wels - 8c 12c Hosiery - 8c >wels - - - lie 15c H?siery - . ?e 20c Hosiery * A lie >wels - - - 18e 25c Hosiery - . He )wels - - - 23c 35c Hosiery - * - 19c There are thousand articles in this stock'that space^fes not t us to mention, but'plan bear in mind the entire stock is to ughtered. ATS and CAPS. ats - - 39c jats 29c * J?h lot caps worth 25c sale tats ' - 109 P"ce - - - 8c lats - - 1 29 i Job-lot caps worth 15c, sale [ats - - 1 48 price 3c fats ' - " '25c Caps - - He [ats - 1 98 [ats - - 2 48 ^ lot hats that are 60c Caps - 48c !i 1 25 to 3 00 sale price 50c HARDWARE. Nov is the chance of a lifetime to every' farmer in amsburg county to supply his wants in the hardware for it is just the season when you need it. Most every e in this department to be slaughtered to raise $10,110 clays. H. D. Reddick carries a stock of Hardsecond to none and we earnestly invite a careful lination of this stock and mark well the panic prices me. GUNS GUN-SHELLS oib n . _ iA*rhav runs ?* -to i uuirsiicno - - ??? Guns - - - 8 98 HARNESS Guns - - 18 98 50 Harness * - $5 48 Guns - 12 48 10 00 Harness - 6 48 CUTLERY 12 50 Harness - - 9 48 lazor and Strop, sale Every article of Harness to be 9gc slaughtered for 10 days _ . Tinware and Agate- ware to be tlery to be sold at Panic s!aughtered. i Oils and Varnishes to be FARMING IMPLEMENTS. slaughtered. Dlxie P,ow P?mts at * H Dixie Plow stocks complete, STOVES nrice - - $198 Cook-stoves - - $6 48 Lynchburg 2 horse plow, Cook-stoves - 9 98 compIete * * ***> cook stoves 25c Hoes - - 19c Cook-stoves - 10 98 Nothing reserved; everything ill furniture all slaughtered, sold at Panic Price. dies' Cloaks and Jackets. # Jackets sale price - - - $2 48 fackets sale price - - 148 Jackets sale price - - 0 98 Jackets sale price - - - 3 48 Children's Jackets. ckets sale price - - 39c ickets sale price - - 79c - * GO.. ickets sale price - - ?*v ickets sale price . - 1 48 ickets sale price - I 6* ickets sale price iMPANY, <. -Y \ - i j ' >