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I MIMNA UGWS H lH JLnihil JL t r. H' i'f'KvS't ' i ~"ij !ininn'? vm I I I The Greatest a m > I We not only sold i ands of satisfied < Hundreds and hundreds < moment would buy elseu misled, pay no attention naugKs and take your plac . . m ^ It s 1 he ureates No Let Up to the Shoe Bargains I? Its thp ^rpn.tpst nriop slashinsr shop sal? the town :fcas ever known. Its dollars in your pocket to think and act quickly. Folks piled round the counter buying up the bargains and every one getting two, three and four times there moneys worth. This week the excitement will be even greater as the good hews of our sshoe bargains has spread ;ar and near.. Ax 1 I. w 001 DianKeis for $2.98 Make up your mind to come to the biggest Blanket sale on record, 50 pair in the lot as long as they last choice $2.98 Up to Date Millinery Such an array of beautiful hats has never 1 ?? ...? . ? M "T? . n O +Vi O T? AIi T"? o IDeen siiowli m iiu& pan vi ovum vaiuima. Our entire stock of beauti.ul millinery joins hands to make this Newberry's greatest and only millinery sale. Chose any hat in the department for $2.49, $2.9S and $3.50 Ladies' and Children's Jnderwear Thp hpaw srrain on our underwear stock, idue partly to the recent cold snap but more particular to the big values made inroads into the scale of sizes; these have been replaced and others added; nearly all merchants have what they call their leaders; when that is said all is si'-id, when you trade at Mimnaugh's name your price and we can show you a leader for every price you name. MIMNA ?.."-"T JIHWIWII n iiiww?IWI m k mm Hi jlllsk AHimVlTTTVI f\ nd Most Sensat Section of Sot twice as many goods customers home rejc bargain surprises will g )here and pay the old fogy to the fake "Closing Out e with the greatest crowds >t Price Slashing Great Co THE GREAT SALE OF WOMEN'S, MISSES, FILL SWING $10.00 AND $12.00 COAT FOR COATS WORTH UP TO $15.00, $1S.00 AND $ CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS A COAT SALE A COAT. (C03TE. a A dm. Tailored U Must SEYER IX OUR 20 YEARS OF COMMERCIAJ unrrn ntd! ?i"r with firru hpawtv u 1 ? J1AV11 JL1-VU aUJUX n AX Ai V JUL XXJU^XUi A. JL1 THAT EACH SEASON MUST SOLVE ITS 0 PROFIT, WE ARE DETERMINED TO MO YE PIECE DRESSES, SHIRTS WAISTS, ECT., A T TI QUOTED BY ANY CONCERN. ANY AND ALL < $25.00, $30.00 AND $35.00 CHOICE OF ANY SI AXY AND ALL COAT SOTS WORTH $16.50, $ THEM ALL TOGETHER FOR QUICK SELLIX OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SERGE ONE PIEC1 ALL TO GO AT CHOICE THIS WEEK ... 100 LADIES' SERGE SKIRTS BLACK AND ! CHOICE ' . UGH'S ?KhT ?85: HB ^S HBH IMF MAD I FllLi 1TIUIU ional Sale El ith Carolina. as we anticipatet )icinq over the va ireet the crowds. ~Nc mf nnz? JiimrJrz?r Sates", "Cost Sales'\ e that ever swarmed th Sale of Our ( i >at Sale JUNIRS AND CHILDREN'S COATS IX $5,00 20.00 FOR $9.95 I LIKE TUIS IF YOU INTEND BUYING oat Suits tjrO L LIFE HATE WE PROMOTED 1 SALE RESPONSE. fTRUE TO OUR POLICY \\y PROBLEMS, WITHOUT LOSS OR THIS STOCK. XX)AT SOTS ONE IE MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES EVER OAT SUITS WORTH AND SOLD FOR IT IX THE HOUSE FOR $15.00 1S.00 AND $20.00 WE HAVE BUNCHED } CHOICE $10.00 T 2 DRESSES WORTH $0.50 TO $8.59 $3.98 U\Y BLUES WORTH $5.08 A>D $6.50 $3.49 XifT^/fXT A TTr'LT'O l iminuT rer Held in This I H 3, hut we sent thous- I lues we qave them. I~ > person who thinks for a I I per cent profit. Dont he K j tc. March direct to Mim- I j e store. I _,areer. UUMt,! | Proving Beyond the arlnw nf a DniiKt I HI k/ixwv?v/ v/x ?* vm^/v That We Are New- L berry's Greatest I i Bargain Givers I For 20 years we have repeatedly told you ^ that our prices for the same class of de- !f pendable merchandise are lower than those K of any other store in the State. All we ^ ask is that you put us to the test. Compare our prices with those of all others. ff _ A. C. A. Bed Ticking that holds fathers '? worth 20c cut to only 12 1 2c 3 Bales Riverside checked Homespun worth 8 l-2c cut to 6 l-2c 2 Bales Southern Silk Cheviots worth 10 I and 12 l-2c cut to 8 l-2c 2 Bales 36-inch White Homespun worth 7 l-2c cut to oc J 40 pieces 36-inch Brown Linen worth 10c fl cut to yd oc m ~ . - . ? . _ n-_ 10 pieces 27-mch White nannei worm oo<; b j cut to 19c ' j 20 pieces 36-incb Canton Flannel worth 18c f| cut to 11 l-2c !| 25 pieces 32-inch Canton Flannel worth n _ 12 l-2c cut to 8 l-2c All wool dresses marked 65 and 75c cut to | | only 35c I * All wool dresses marked 85c and $1.00 cut if to only 69c Help us when you can and we will help M you all the time. .Mimnaugc's. ( -?