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H | ' ^ V HI , V - The Abbeville Press and Banner, fl BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1894. ESTABLISHED 1844 M ? = ' ^ HHHS jj& mSS nB agf {BBSi SSBb MHIB BSB BHpB jSH ^^SB^eB VLff JHh Awl HOB : ? fev : iiH^^^^il^^in ii3ljj|jj||j^^^SiSii ^HUHmHHHW. %f ,: ' . ; ; || Clothing for Tall Men. Clothing for Short Men. p Clothing for Fat Men. t|| Clothing for Lean Men. -r' * : !inn mi! nrii in iiiAii/iun ** ftfc IAH ill ALL llllmllH. ? THE BOYS and CHLDRBN, TOO, And at prices that will make them sell. - We have all kinds and classes of Clothing from . . AN ALL WOOL SUIT AT $5.00 Up to the very dressest and handsomest suit in this or any other city. We have ^ i ififliiiflifwiTni linn ar nAnnti it i n in urn k v i Liivci ur iiiiiiu) ? And we fully realize that with the low price of cotton , we must make prices to correspond, and we have done so. Don't take our word for it. Come and v see us, and be convinced . . . THAT OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. The New Tariff Law will not go info effect until January ist, 1895. We didn t wait for it. We are ahead in this, as we are in everythingthat will benefit ourcustomers, and have put the New Tariff Price on every article in the store. , Main'S BIG ?TOW Will be here on the 31st, and until that date we will give to every purchaser of $5.00 or more a ticket to this BIG- SHOW, and the ticket won't cost you one cent. It Am AmliAH Wa aim f Tl A IWamifaAfnitAwe nf - - W W* ^ w ?WA 0 W* ' Clothing and save you the Middle Man's Profit, which is Just 50 cts- on a Dollar. -A_. COHEN. Manager. &OM 4 , ... . . . . :. * frvrXt ^ - w .if. . i-;. i&'jE >: W . wf , .. . - > '.! THE DRY GOODS REALM! Intense with Excitement | ON ACCOUNT OF Hi TV'S IlnnrAMftontwl Taw Prirotl'1 i/nu i v uu^iviivuviiiiju ui/ii lllUUOi v%wvwwwwwwwvw This is an era of bargains. Our coming to Abbeville marked an . : 1 epoch. You never dreamed of ever seeing BRIGHT, STYLISH AND SERVICEABLE DRY GOODS I sold so cheaply. Not a thing amiss with thein. Free wool and tariff tinkering did not do it all. Our line of Boots, Shoes and Hats are far superior to anything you have heretofore seen and at prices that H cannot fail to impress you most favorable. To give you an idea of our | | extraordinary inducements, we quote a few prices of some of $ 5.00 Dress Suitings for $3.95. 7.00 Dress Suitings for 4.95. 9.00 Dress Suitings for 5.95. ' 1 12.50 Dress Suitings for 7.50. ||p 15.00 Dress Suitings for 8.60. l| Plain and Fancy Dress Goods at all PRICES. i Blank fits and Comforts at ridiculously low prices. Cloaks, Cloaks! I ) :;m All thft latest nrodnctions in both Black and Colored and at . ' S PR TOES SURE TO PLEASE. WWW W^WWW^W'WWVW*W^VWVWVWV H You Cannot A.fford to Buy ELSEWHERE. | %-v WWVWWWWWW WVWW%WWWVW% v| ' -111 WE WILL BOOH THINGS THIS WEEK i To a whiter heat than ever. This community has caught on to the magnificent values we offer, and activity reigns in this Store supreme. ?NO DULL TIMES HERE.? Business increasing day by day, and all the dealers round town wondering how we do it. Easy enough if you can get the goods at the right price. Give us a call, and we will prove to you that we have Positively Nothing Misrepresented. 11 ' JAMES DALY & CO. Corner Store Rosenberg* Block. ~ " 1 7 / Abbeville, S. C. With every Five J)ollar ($5.00) purchase we will give you one ticket which will admit you to the circus. Come early anil avoid the rush. * f f . 1 O.ivr. J ?*. - 'r'ltf'i -A'Au'. . -T* 'll?' .. irf- *-&kt