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v I if b3f * )f 3f--jf, Ten Bi Days 9:00 A. M. Sharp. Be On Time! Statement TRUTH OF THE STORY fs??Z ofx?oidl Mr. Abrom Daiteh has turned his entire store, stock and all, over to me to dispose of at any price. You remember* my last sale well. You know by this time my reputation for price slashing sales. I prom ised to sell you mer chandise at prices that have never yet been attempted in the mer cantile world. So c OHL6 ? and see me once again and 111 send you back with the; same satisf ac ? With the first of the year near at hand and all my bills falling1 due, I am forced to sell my entire stock of staple merchan dise, consisting of Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes -arLd Hats for ladies, gents and children in order to meet the demands of my creditors. In all the years I have been in business in Edge field I have never Jiad to resort to a sacrifice of my merchan dise, but the same conditions that are prevailing over you and your farms are responsible for my Gigantic Holiday Sale. With the sam?JCaith that you have had in me so will I recip rocate and pledge my word that I will have my entire stock so drastically reduced, such as never has been-present to the public. OVERALLS Good, heavy denim Overalls, value $1.75, now _^ 98c . WORK SHIRTS Extra fine grade Work Shirts, value $1.25, now__1 67c For Men and Boys MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Fine percale Shirts, value $1.25 now_77c Extra fine woven Madras, val ue $2.00 at _$1.19 When our store opens its doors_at 9:00 A.-M. Friday, December 2d, we will give to each of the first 100 persons en tering .our store a cash due bill for $1.00 HOMESPUN White Homespun, formerly sold for 08c, now per yd. 04c White Homespun, regular 10c value to go at per yd._poe White Homespun, 36 in. wide, besC quality, formerly priced at 25c ,Sale Price per yd. 09c Checked Homespun, good qual ity, regular 15c, to go at per yard-__._10c CHEVIOTS Best Cheviots, all colors, were 25c, now per wd. _____ From the moment the doors of my store open on. Friday, De cember 2, until the last day of the sale, Saturday, December 10, I will give to each customer that | purchases $3.00 worth a ticket entitling them to a chance on a jar of U. S. money that will be raffled off on the last day of the sale, Saturday, December 10, at 1:00 P. M. at my store. Mr; J. P. Whatley, Chief of Police of Edgefi?ld, a gentleman whom you all know well, will pick the lucky number. I make this of fer not in the interest of a gam ble but purely as an added token of my respect and esteem of the people of Edgefield and its sur rounding counti