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^ ""jy1 fi? Abbeville Press and Banned BY W. Wi & w. R BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. 0., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1906. ESTABLISHED 18^ \ ~ I 1 : ' v*www% It* ?9 M i n BB ^il vp ttfll BKffl Bn^H i aMHW JeW JHBH ^HBD M^n I | f A extraordinary i 1 I 1 Dai I I I * K?r one month 1 ' * at unprecedei [| s Ik we have stated < ? ago, c^^uently, we got i] ^ hw e are 1101 overxoa t than 2?er cent, advance b f iness Anming through Je i H We quote below Ll ==fcavings c ? ? 15 It wo?d be impossi I Gene I I?-? Boys' SnH and Overcoats. All fresh goods and; pretty tfe^ signs, In siies up' 17. In price from $2 to $6 to B . close during Jam^^Rom $1.50 to $4. One lot small si ^Ha suits to .close at half price. A splendid astro? ^Ht of boys overcoats to select from, saving you c^^Jj-purchase 33 1-3 per eeut. I Mett Clothing. , All our black suLa^HSranite, Cheviots. etc-, sold formerly at $15 * Hp 18, yours to select from for Each and every suflB have been selllog all past Fall for $12.50 we ha^Ht price to $10. 75 Suits of Fancy vHtedB, tailored by best Manufu>lnrAr* In th? world^H wild from ftl5 to 118. we. offer during this monflft remarkably low price of 100 Suit* Worsted, patterns, Salt and Pepper, Greys, etc., all new unHdate styles. Sold every* where for $12 50, youi^Honly $9. ? The very best valueg^Ruits to be bad froui $4.60 W to $7.50. You will finJ^Bijy pretty patterns In this A line and sopfte rare bai^Hs. v W 200 Coat* and Vests (^Bf suits, sol# for $12.50 to ^ $20, yoiurchoroid uring^Buary for only $3.50. ^ Oneamall to* <X BlacHkt-away coats and vests out ? of $15 and $20 sot ts for^H25. We have only small ^ sizea !n tbls lot. nothioj^fcr size 36. Q One lot Coats and Ve^from $10 suits for $3. Ip ^ ' UD9 1W?Xirs vesu, ^nafi 10 your uuuiua "''' E*tr? Vesta eJRt $2 to $2.50 to close oat 1 I Welvant y 1# and if interesteSin anything you B, \ week, checking* all lots that ? hi 1 r fnK- ?v - I I th\ M fA > [ BB ^firi lW bmc? A^P' -'V' .^v S j0mffi BBwH i ,,MtfiiiiMffiEHl^^9Dran^^H^^HBHBHnDiHB -: JBHn99fl9nlHnEnHinHniMBnflH %. = k v ifllHHHA HI H k^F a 1 & U . . MWEH n n hi v1^ 9 mi Bl J Btjpa fl I |ft Ib V , -/Oz ^r-.S ;--. .' :v';v'->-.: ' ' r opportunity will be . * .?. . ' ' ' : t\; ; ; '? *! / . , ' i . fining J l of buying New, Sa ited low prices, based on the ] before in these columns, we v a on the ground floor on prio ded, nor are we pai ticularly a ut we propose to give our cusi tnuary, as it was in. Decembe r prices of different articles th rffrom 25 to ble to list everything thing here ns jral Merc and at prices that Extra Pants. 300 Pairs Men's fine pants in nc" patterns, all sizes, a chance foryou to buy yourself a pair trousers for; 25 per cent discount . 20 Doz. nice Kersey sants Just received from factory, a good value for $2. We are going to sell these pants for only $1.25 per pair. In view of the unusually high price just now of Woolen GoodB, you will find prices we have quoted you on clothing and of all woolen goods to be unheard of and unapproachable by any clothing house . not having anticipated the present high markets. Overcoats; 1 Lot Overcoats, sizes 34 and 35, a good value for $10 to $15, January price $7.50 One lot all sizes, Overcoats sold for $7,50 cut down to $4.50 ; 1 Lot Irish Frieze Ulsters, sizes 38 to 44, regular price $18 to close for $12. -- ? - ^ 1 in oar line 01 uverooais, we nave a hluuu iui> ui small siWB, some slightly shop worn, sold usually for $8 to $10, we are going to sell for $4. A fine assortment of Cravenett Overcoats to select from at a savings to you of 26 per oent. ou to read this see advertised, come in and we w AS AD1 4 , understand, these ?MONTH OF ids advertised w:ll be closed out at ire closed. Wishing one an \ rose t 5* c''- \ ?' ? , v . - g yrrr--^ Jjf- *">' . IJ ;,J^ \ '' V . ' v?V-"''' v > , ; v^'v l' V . ' - . Y te $? | ?\r<- .. ^ * V'" ' . ; : i- ;.va ' " " ^"-y mam B9 M ^ Mi IDE S . , J ' -i Us . . ,< ;::.V feg v . ^ ' ?" 4 ... ' V > nffipirpirt t.hft Pfirmlfi nf r , HSiiHM illl Hill J I laVilo <4-nr? n-n rlflfi UlAI VVJLS>\*. wv ,, VfcW W present high priced markets, ? n i j / 1 i . ^ ? rere iortunape enougn to max* es. nxious to rush off goods that < tomers the benefit of these earl ' . ! ; " ,v. . ( r. ' . f .at you can purchase here and 33 1-3 per cen carried in stock, but uallv sold in a handise S will interest you; i i i i 1 i in i -i. i ' ii i.-/1 i"i- i massmssaassassm i i'i ii ' * ' ' ' ' ''' Underwear. All our Ladles and Gents heavy fleeced ootton underwear, sold every where for 60 oents a garment and cheap at that, to close at 40 centa garment. ' ' . . Outings. . \ All patterns colors, etc., In beet heavy 10c Ootlng to close for 7 l-2c. The same In 7 l-2o Outing marked down to 6c. . Entire stock of half hose, the make of some of best hosiery mills in the country. All the 25c socks,marked down to 18c. Caps. I Big lot men's and boys' caps marked daring this gale 50c sold every where for 76c and $1. The beet selection of 25c csds to be found. Shirts. Oar $1 Men's fine shirts for 75c. A new stock of these goods and as good as you can poeaibly boy for $1 Remember tbe price, only 75 oenta. All the 50c shirts and good values for 50c to 90c for 40 cents. ' ^mmmmm 3 aaveruLbtJiiieiJ ill take pleasure in showing you rERTISED. prices are good on] 1 J A TSTTT 4PV = once, so yoi* had best come early, all AH fl Kfl^B ' ?II ' Jjk Abbeville County $ $ 1st,, p ^ TUT n/\ , S KLCX UIIIUIUXBC : * m rom our store. ? ^ 9 all our purchases months ? * * 11 i -T* 'Jli ly puruuturos auu uua you will find a t, to you.-? you will find any itore, Shoe Department. We are better prepared now to give yon good, val- \ * . ace in shoes than eve; before. We ordered all oar Fall and Winter goods to be made dp solid and paid . " >. extra for all tbis, bnt'oharge yoa no more. We bad ratber give yon honest shoes at'a little profit than to give you dishonest shoes at a big profit. We want your , trade now in shoes, ahd we want it always, and will get it irrair dealing nas any wing w oo wuu We wish to eall your attention to the lines, we carry, t h Lb is a sufficient guarantee of good faitb. In Men's we sell the old and tried Hannan's $5 and $8 goods, the kind that hold their shape to the end. t E. T. right's and Crawford's famous $3.50 and |4 goods, of which none are better. ' James Means' $3 line in vlcl, box calf and velours, Endioott Johnson's $2.50 goods. + Krippendorf Dittmann ladies' fine shoes, the ' acme of perfec ionand elegance in style and finish 1 * ; and the most durable. a, ' Wolfe Bro's., medium priced women's and child- 1 ^ ' ren's solid leather shoes that cost no more than out off ^ \ * vamps and paper counters. We carry a big line or 0 Wolfe's goods and guarantee they are absolutely solid \ leather. 2,000 Pounds fancy Bio coffee at 8 lbs for $1. w '' 1,000 Poonds choice Rio coffee dibs for $1. We can sell you tobacco by ponnd or small caddys, J.', at prices that will interest you. ' t it carefully \ M \A/hflt v/nii want anH at nrirefi S VT I IM w J ww f I w*> ? v*i ?? p.-ww^ jf y for I 11 ss===: \ . We will change this ad. every J v'|< & CO. 11