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ISATUR Store Closed Friday, Feb. 11 To Remark and Rearrange Ilia Entire Stock and Store]lor the 13-Day Sale Great DOORS OPEN 8 A. M. SHARP. RAIN OR SHINE I ? Imp We have always heretofore known to be the Greatest a many handsome presents t< present one dozen (12 spool | opening Saturday Morning purchase in order to get on< about the man that saves y $20,000 STOCK 300 yds. Extra Heavy 15c Cotton Flannel, worth 15c, Sale Price, per yd. 10c 7c Apron Ginghams, Sale Price 5c 75c Serges 39c 50c Serges 33c 25c Crepes 19c 50c and 75c Mohair 39c j 10c Dress Gingham 8c 121/.C Percales 8c Best Calicoes 5c Good Cotton Checks 5c 10c Hickory Shirting 8c 10c White Cloth 7c 8c White Cloth 6c 5c White Cloth 4c 10c Outing, extra heavy 7c 10c Chambreys 7c $ 25c Feather Tick 19c 25c Turkish Towels 19c i 15c Turkish Towels 10c 25c Brown Linen 19c | Ladies' 10c Handkerchiefs 5c Ladies' 5c Handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c Ladies' 50c Heavy Vests and Pants_35c | Ladies' 25c Vest and Pants. 19c | Children's 50c Union Suits 35c Children's 25c Underwear 19c Full line of Laces and Embroideries to go very cheap. A very large line of Ladies' House Dresses to close out regardless of cost; also Children's Dresses and Mitty | Blouses. j Ladies' 10c Hose 7c Ladies' Hoc Hose 10c 1 Ladies' 25c Hose 19c A full line of Ribbons to select from at the Sale Prtees. Ladies' fine Dress Skirts, prices cut almost in half. $15.00 Men's Suits $9.95 $12.50 Men's Suits $8.45 $10.00 Men's Suits $6.95 We Will Pay Railroj From all Points betwt Union and Loci to Neal j BUSY I R. A. JONES, Prop. DAY, F IS THE OPEN] R. A. JONES SWE -BUSINft? ortant Notic ; during our Great Sweepini nd Biggest offerings ever pu 3 the ladies. So this time v s) assorted numbers J. & P. at 8 o'clock sharp, rain or s 3 dozen spools of thread fre< ou money. Like a Clap of Thund The announcement of t flashes broadcast throug County. You are not int wherefores. We want the nrinoe fn rfnf if V ah \rn rl tv gv>l It. X V7U V t U but you never really expe< its real this time, your dre stock thrown to the mere 13?BUSINES EXTRA SFECI 17 Ladies' Coat Suits, mostly small sizes, worth from $10.00 to $30.00 per suit, your choice $248 (But one Suit to a customer). 19 pair of Stetson-Reed & Burks $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, small sizes, 5, 6 and 7, latest style toes, patent, tan and gun metal, your choice $1.98 (But one pair to a customer). 13 Ladies' Skirts worth from $2.50 to $5.00 a Skirt, your choice 98c t rr o A a.* a rrnrnn a ir in-* >? * e* A I O A. iTI., DA 1 UllliA I , r tiO. IZ Rain or Shine! The Battle is on. For 13 days it will rage and a real genuine bargain history in Union I will date from the minute our doors are open'for this great sale. You know the quality of our stock and when we tell you that prices are to be cut.^be- ! lieve it. Don't be fooled or misled. I^ook for the name?K. A. JONES. THE BUSY BEE?and .be here the first day. id Fare With Every $2G.0< ien Alston and Paco thart on the Lockhart Shoals on the Union BEE ( Main Street, U: \ f , J ^ EBRU? ING DAY FOR , "THE BUSY BEE" EPING is DAYS 0 to the Ladi 1 Sales, which we hold tw lied off in Union; giving b< ye propose to give to each Coats Thread. All we ask hine. You don't have to 3, but be here when the door R. A. JO> er From a Clear Sky he Great Sweeping Sale hout Union and Union erested in the whys and ! cash?we are smashing reamed of such bargains, sted it. But. now listen. am has come true. Entire y of the people just for ?S DAYS?13 AL COLUMNS 37 Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker Pants, full peg cut, worth from $3.50 to $7.00 per suit, your choice, per suit $1.98 27 pair Boys' Extra Size Knee Pants, worth from $1.98 to $2.50 per pair, your choice $1.49 9 Only Knit Underskirts, worth 50c each, Sale Price, each 25c 23 Ladies' Hats, Ready Trimmed Hats, worth from $2.00 to $5.00 each, your choice, each 95c STATEMENT BY MR. JONES In a business conducted as we conduct this business, drastic measures are sometimes necessary. We are frank in making this statement that we want ) to raise cash. We intend to get this cash out of the merchandise we have on hand. To get this cash at once we are willing to sacrifice our profit and in some cases even part of the cost for 13 days. We pride ourselves on a clean, active stock?this is one reason we dare not take any chance on carrying over winter stocks. We're going to sell them right now. Our loss means a big saving to you. This is the whole story in a few words. Cordially yours. R. A. JONES. 3 Purchase During (he Gi let on the Main lin ; branch, also all Point and Glenn Springs Rs 1 ml ,ASti 5 nion, S. C. N ) lRY 12 II Store Closed Friday, Feb. 11 To Remark and Rearrange the Entire Stock and Store lor the 13-Day Sale i Sale a -4 % I DOORS OPEN 8 A. M. | mm I SHARP. RAIN OR SUINF 1 ies! ice yearly, and which are ssides these great bargains i of the first Fifty ladies that you be here at the necessarily rn^ke a single s open. Tell your friends IES, The Busy Bee. { $20,000 STOCK ' | A lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats to close out regardless of cost. Men's 50c Heavy Fleeced Underwear, Sale Price 35c Men's 39c Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, Sale Price 29c Men's 50c Work Shirts 39c Men's John B. Stetson Hats, your choice $2.98 Men's extra fine $3.00 and $3.50 Hats $2.25 Men's $2.50 Hats $1.69 Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Hats $1,39 Men's 50c Shirts, Sale Price 39c Men's $1.00 Shirts 79c Men's 50c Silk Hose, Sale Price 25c Men's 25c Sox, Sale Price 19c Men's 15c Sox, Sale Price 11c Men's 10c Sox, Sale Price 7c Shoes and Oxfords, a full stock to select from. Babies 75c Shoes (black) button and lace 55c Babies' 98c Shoes, red, black and tan, Sale Price 85c 89 pair Ladies' Work Shoes (cap x i blucher), Sale Price $1.10 ! Boys' extra heavy $2.00 Shoes, Sale Price $1.69 Men's fine Dress Shoes, worth $3.50 and $4.00, Sale Price $2.98 One lot of $1.50 and $2.00 Ladies' Shoes, small sizes, Sale Price._ 95c Ladies' Gun Metal Button and Lace $2.00 Shoes, Sale Price $1.49 Ladies' $2.50 Shoes, Patent, Vici, Gun Metal, Sale Price $1.98 * 1 cat Sweeping Sale. I j e, all Points between I ;s from Buffalo I tilroad. * TORE ext Door to Fant Bros. Co. 1