The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, March 11, 1920, Image 2

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I GRAND || 4teady-to-Wear and I.J Your attention is also respectfully invited to the toll J ' ALDERMAN'S 20! I READY-TO-WEAR * - a COATS?Polo Cloth, Tan, Grey and \ "f French Blue $23.00 to $47.00 Camels Cloth, Tan, Brown and ^ r M Pekin $47.50 to $68.75 fliivanfAtiA XTnr-v Gr*ppn and Co fl I k'UVV.llVMUj w. >I[ pen $23.50 to 42.50 l| Velour, Navy, Tan, Pekin. .$26.00 to $42.50 I Jersey, Brown, Copen, Taupe, $25 to $37.50 II SUIT S?Tricotine Navy and J | Brown $50.00 to $95.00 | * Serges, Navy, Copen, Tan and 11 Brown $35.00 to $57.50 . || Jfersey, Brown, Blue and CoI pen $37.50 to $50.00 ' 11 Gaberdine, Navy, Brown, $87.50 to $95.00 1 S TC T R T S?Mmuett.p. Beach and I Blue . $33.75 to $42.50 Baronette Satin, Orange, White and Blue. $26.25 to $42.50 . Frantisa, Copen, White;.. .$32.50 to $43.50 Silk Faile, Flesh, White and - Blue. . . $21.50 to $27.00 Crepe de Chine, White. $22.50 fWoolen Skirts, Solid Colors and Pl&icHVFancv and Plain.. $12.50 to $27.50 ' SHIRT WAISTS? Georgettes, short and h>ng Sleeves, both hand and machine made . ....... .*$3.85 to $20.00 Organdie, Blue, Orchid, Flesh . and White..... .. .".$3.75 to $6.00 Voile, White and tjolored, both * " " - 1 * T,? ftrt nr? J. . rt>-irk hand and machine maae. to $iu.uw DRESSES?Crepe de Chine, White Blue and Black $29.50 to $85.75 . Taffeta, Black, Blue, Brown, Grey * /t Green, Taupe, in all sizes, $18.50to $55.00 Georgette, figured and plain$37.50 to $47.50 Messaline, Black, Brown, Blue and Taupe $24.00 to $62.50 Charmeuse, Black, Blue $68.00 to $87.50 \ i. - Crepe Meteor, Black, Blue.. $42.50 to $78.75 Satin, Black, Brown, Blue.. $25.00 to $75.00 ; . w : Gingham, Plain and Fancy, Plaids and Solid Colors * $3.00 to $15.00 INFAJfTS AND CHILDREN'S A full line of Baby Accessories?Dresses, Petticoats, Flannels, Shirts Sweaters, Caps, Bibs, Kimonas, Eiderdown Sleepers, Sacques, Bootees. Hand Embroidered Pillow Slips Carriage Robes and Bibs, Celluloid and Ribbon Novelties. A beautiful line of Organdie Dresses, $3.75 to $11.50. Voiles; pink, yellow, blue, white and white trimmed with Gingham, $1.00 to $12.75. Net Dresses, white, $10.00 to $13.25. Also a beautiful line of Gingham Dresses at from $1.65 to $5.75/ MILLINERY Plain Tailored Hats, all colors, $3.75 to $18 fl m-PRsv Hats. Straw. Braid. Lace. Satin and I Taffeta, $10.00 to$25.00. Beutiful line of Ribbons, Braids, Flowers, Fruits, Ornaments and Feathers for hand made Hats. T3TTTJlTTmTTDIP T> TT/1CJ A "KTH UATT.QP IX UXU111 UXVXJ, AUUO XXXlu AXVWWM FURNISHINGS .. A most complete assortment and most reasonably priced. ? Bed Room Suites, Period and Colonial, Mahogany, $250.00 to $850.00; Walnut, $250.00 to $450.00; Oak, $100.00 to $300.00 > Wardrobes, Oak and Mahogany,$37.50 to * qo + Rugs, Axminster, $65.00 to $100.00. Tapestry Brussels, $37.50 to $55.00; Wilton's, ? $100.00 to $150.00; Crex and Matting, $8.50 to $30J00; Linoleum and Congoleum, $10.00 to ' $27.50. Telephones: Manager's Office, 234; Cashier's 01 | )H^P E R M A P SPRING C I Millinery, March 2 lowing which is only a Birds'-eye view of the im Stores In One. Remember, this is distinctively an EVE Mattresses, Princess Felt, best on the market, $30.00. r Dining Room Suits, Golden Oak and Fumed Oak, $150.00 to $300.00. Lace Curtains, splendid assortment, $1.00 to $11.50 per pair. .v Gurnev Refrigerators, in all sizes. Bloch's Baby Carriages, in any style and color. A lot of odd pieces Dining Room Furniture. Columbia Graphonolas and Edison Phonographs, and a full stock of all the latest records; also needles and repair parts. A full line of Brass and Metal Beds, Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. Picture Frames made to order; a full stock of Picture Mouldings. TOYS \ Kiddie Cars, Automobiles, Irish Mails; $4.50 to $16.50. Dolls and Doll Carriages and lots of other Toys. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS This department, is brim full of excellent values and we most cordially invite your in > \ 1 1 spection?wq take pleasure m snowmg vuu. Our piece goods are the season's newest in Silks, Dress Trimmings, White Goods, Voiles, Percales, Ginghams, Laces Embroideries Etc. New Spring Voiles, Chiffon Voiles, French designs, new colorings, splendid qualities, 40 inches wide, 60c to $2.00 the yard. 36 inch Poplins, all shades, good quality, at $1.25 the yard. 30 inch China Silk, evening shades, heavy quality, 90c the yard. Flowered Georgettes, 40 inches wide, $3.75 and $4.50 the yard. . 36 inch Crepe de Chine, in the season's newest shades, regular $3.00 value, special $2.25. 36 inch Taffeta, new spring shades, $2.25 yd. 36 inch Georgette Crepe, all ^shades, regular $3.00 value, special at $2.2*\the yard. Satin Militaire, 36 inches wide, white and colors, extra quality, $3.65 the yard. Draperies, 35c to $2.25 the.yard. Nice line of Toilet Articles and Perfumery: Melba, Azurea, Floraumye, Violette, Mavis, Houbegant, Cashmere Bouquet, Italian Violet, Palmolive. MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS Styleplus Clothes, all sizes in the latest styles, and snappy fabrics, $35.00 and up. Kuppenheimer Tailored Suits, $50.00 up. Boys' Suits, $12.00 and up. Stetson Hats, $8.00 and up. .Straw Hats and Panamas in the latest blocks and Weaves, $3.00 to $12.00. Manhattan Shirts, all sizes $3.00 to $8.00. Altman's Neckwear, $1.00 to $5.00. Poie TTnsi prv 50f to $1.50. llUUV/i. U JLIIV ll) AXUIwMVX j J ^ ^ vy y ^ ^ Robert Reis Underwear. Complete line of Overalls. $2.75, Men's Work Shirts, $1.25 and up; and Sun Hats 50c to $1.50. SHOES Our Spring Sboes are arriving daily. For ladies we carry the famous Red Cross \ line in Oxfords and Pumps, in all the latest models from AA to D. For men we carry a full line of Boyden's and Barry's. We also have a line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Pumps and Oxfords that defy com petition. An expert salesman to fit your feet. Come in and let us show you our stock. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND NOVELTIES Sterling Silver Knives, Forks, Table Spoons lice, 239; Grocery, 237; Hardware, 59; Dry Goo -Wear, 238; Wholesale Grocery, 257. I'S, 2 0 STORE ' t .?? i. J >PENING | 4th'to March 26th; mense stock of EVERYTHING for EVERYBODY, io* RYBODYTS Store! ' ? Ice Tea Spoons, Tea Spoons and Sugar and Cream Sets $14.25 the set and up. Pitchers, $50.25 to $105.00. Vases, $38.50 to $67.50. j 50^?ear Connmmity Knives, Forks, Tjabfe * Spoofis J&4 if eh' Sj#lpifc, Soup Spoons, $4:20 |J to $20.50 per set t? 1 Best grade China Bini^r Sets, 95? and1101 1g pieces, $40.00 and up. China Dinner Sets, II 31 pieces, $8.00 and-up. * V.'l.V* . Safety Razors and Blades, Gilletter $5.00^v' W Ever-Ready, $1.00. I Diamond Edge Cuttlery?Pocket l?nives, Embroidery Scissors, Shears, Butcher Knives, H Etc., 25c and up. II Cut Glass?Vases, $18.00; Mayonaise Sets, $5.50; Fern Dishes, $8.00. I Clocks?French Ivory, $3.50; Mahogany. I $3.75 to $15.00; Alarm, $1.50 to $7.75. I Jewelry?Watch Chains, Elgin, Waltham I and Ingersoll Watches; Rings, Watch Fobs, I Brooches, Bar Pins, Bracelets, Silver Hand I Bags, -Silver Vanity and Card Oases, Jet 1^ Beads, Bracelets, Etc. . HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL 11 MACHINERY . V A good assortment of nails, 7 l-2c per lb. while they last. Cypress ana itea ueaar m Shingles, $10.00 to $13.50 per M. .. Laths |l $13.00 per M. I A complete line of JohnDeere Farm Imple- I ments, such as Cultivators, Disc Harrows, I Drag Harrows, Cotton and Corn Planters. I Syracuse Turn Plows and Repair Parts. * jtfu Builders Hardware, Diamond Edge Tools, Just received a car load of American Wire I Fence?all heights. IB Auto Accessories?a complete line, such as Diamond and Mansfield Tires, Springfield \?b Pumps, Springs, Etc. / For the household we have a full line of 1", Pyrex, Aluminum Ware, P]nameled Ware, f Crockery, Ranges, Heaters, Etc. I For anything in Hardware, see us. iff I Flour?Fenix Self Rising; Pansy Plain. fj i Swift's Lard, Bacon, Hams, Cheess and IJ Butter. Eggs. i ^ Coffee?Lord Calvert, Monogram, Boscul, M White Rose and Morosa fine blends. HH Fruits?Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit, Ba- I nanas, Chrystalized Pineapple and Cherries, wM Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Apricots Peaches. Candies?Nunnally's, Hershey's Almond and Milk Bars. . Cake?Corby's, Irvin's, National. Cereals?Buckwheat, Pancake Piour, uorn Flakes, Korn Krisp, Shredded Krumbles<HSH| Health Bran, Oatmeal, Grape Nuts, Postum, II Cream of Wheat, Wheat Cereal, Noodles. Specils?Premier Salad Dressing, Cocoa Pudding, Confectioner's Sugar, Granulated * ^ Sugar, Pickles, Vegetables, Mince Meats. MEAT MARKET Western and native Meats, Live and Dress- , ed Poultry, Norfolk select Oysters, Sausage of all kinds, Swift's Premium Hams and Ba- j con. Fish every Friday. ^ ALDERMAN'S WHOLESALE GROCERY j ' ; Located in the old Hotel building, corner ^ Brooks and North Boundary Streets, next i door to the new store building. We are pre- N r^o^ri ffurnish vnnr irrnppries at lowest DOS V/V.I IIV X UX AXAkJAX J v. v.. p. _ _ sible wholesale prices, and have a complete , I stock on hand. Rice, Sugar, Grits, Meal, r Flour, Lard, Corn, Oats, Wheat Shorts, To- I bacco, Cigarettes, Roofing, Candy, Paper, Pa- K per Bags, Libby McNeill and Libby Canned 1 . Goods, Etc. Can.also furnish drop shipments I . We expect to have our new Passenger Ele- I vator in operation by the Grand Spring Open-> I ing. Mgk ds, 236 Shoes, 236 Market, 235; Ready-^^^^^H Win one, YMANNING, SOUTH CAES|^DB