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iy Goods and Shoes. are now ready for Fall and Winter business, with a full Dry Goods and Shoes. I did not go to market until there had been Breaks in Prices. I found sellers sell, and offering extra inducements to cash buyers. osition to accept their offers I bought largely and at er prices than for several seasons past. That mea n buy your dry goods for less money than you did My prices will be based on 8c cotton. No more but the best branded goods wlll be sold for 5c. G deseason for 12%c. and i5c. now 10c. Hea nel for i oc. Hea * 0 $ The /s goods I have ever had and for'es 0'r for less money. ; $1.25 a 1.00 the standard of Good hoes for little money. ome and let us prove what we say. A. K. Park,. BARGAIN SA LES The season of the year is at hand when you will need certain goods-these goods we bought early in the season, and we closed the deal only when we got the price right. We want only a small profit, and we now offer you: Heavy Fleece-Lined Under-Garments (for Men) per suit, 85c. Extra-Heavy Close-Wove per suit, 95c. Ladies' Underwear, medium weight, Fleece-Lined, per suit, 45c Extra-Heavy Close-Wove Ladlies' Underwear, Fleece-Lined, per suit, 95c. Heavy Knit Brown Balbriggan Men's Underwear, per suit, 95c Above goods in Children's sizes from 20c. to 50c. We have a nice line of above goods in separate pieces at, per garment, 25c. to 50c. In Dress Goods we have a line that can't be beat. To see this line is to buy. Our line of Shoes has been the wondet of the people and many folks in this county are now we aring them in comfort and satisfaction. If we have your niber you v Al save nionev, worry and corns by putting on a pair from this stock. Thlit $1.25 "Mule-Skin" Woman's Shoe has some been a seller, and we have just gotton in a new lot. Come and see us before the stock is broken. v., ..-.. ..vaym be. fmund at fIhn Old 8'aid prepareA c ile LEAST MONEY. We tart) not -- y., v ipor mRy. and goui" to-m,o rrowv, r hero ill t,o ti1e. rry tie inarkett IAN & CO. "At...........the..........Old...... tand." woulan t-co s. 'lianking yon for your trade, and wishing p liiments of the season, we are Yours truly, .N D. RICES, Proprietor Norris Bargain House NORRIS, S. G. Newest Styess FineClothir FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. Our New Fall Suits and Overcoats are so unusually attractive that no printed description can. do them justied: The man who gives the matter of the selection of his Clothes careful ........ qonsideration will do well to pay us a visit and see the wonderful array of handsome garments that we have had made by the Best Clothes Makers in the world. THE YOUNG CHAP THAT WANTS TO BE ORIGINAL-better see the s-owing-the world loves winners-and you'll look every ineh a "Winner" with one of our Superb Rex De-signed Adt Suils. FASTImous DREuSSERiS who are PARTICULAR ABOUT THIEIR Cl.OTrIIES will ap. preciate our oxtraordinary collection of Ready-to-Wear-hand-tai lored clothes-priced so reasonably that it is within the reach of every gentleman to dress becomingly at little cost Economicui, too, for our prices are as low as otliers; OUR CLOTHES * ARE BETTER. RAIN-COATS -The sensible garment for mid-season or for any time - -made of Priestly and other cloths. Worsreds and Clieviots in E numerous styles, shapes and lengths-a light weight Overcoat suitable for wet or dry weather-water-proof, yet dressy. In fact, very handy the year round for theatre or other occasions. Men's and Young Men's Furnishings in new shadcs......Greens, Olives, Greys, London Smoke --every hue that Fashion ' dictates. Handlers oft the Famous Scimoss Bit It 0. 0 - RUNEt n ur ESS M