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I VOL XXXIV. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10. 1904.
I ?v 8L0BE DRY GOODS COMPANY, .
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t?ao MAIN STREET, - -- -- -- - COLUMBIA, S. C.
Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention.
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Iof entirely new lines that
sell goods for any less mone
headqutarters when they \
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& gjg You can buy a ready made Man-Tailored Ladies. a
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make just a plain ordinary dress? YES. YOU
SUBEljY CAN, for we will sell for the next ten ,^|
T days our fine $10 Suits for 55.00 and our Silk Lined
<?> Cheviot Suits which sold the season through for
$12.50, our bargain pricb for 10 days, $0 25?just
half price.
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^r- DON'T YOU WANT A $2.00 gw
fjj Sunday Silk Cap for the Baby? |
if so, buy it now from us at the Sacrifice Sale at a
69c., in pink, blue and white. Will fit any child ^
from 2 to 5 years ot age. ^
^ WE ARE READY WITH OUR NEW GOODS IN |g
Wash and Wool Fabrics.
^ | THE JAMES L. TAPP COMPANY, |
S* DcpartiiKMit Store, ^
rig 1642, 1644 AND 1646 MAIN STREET, ^
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of Lexington town and county, to visi
stock of NEW GOODS. This is one of the
ST QTOCK OF |EW
has been opened up in Columbia in five years. No
y than we will, we want the People of Lexingto:
risit Columbia. We want them to feel perfectly at 1
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lirujuifiig iv ift uniiiij w
;h your purchase when you examine it at home brin
money. Our store has all conveniences for Ladies
we will treat you right.
L I G H 8cA L L E h
Main Street, -----
1 WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS!
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the host and latest styles in all the new Spring Novelties.
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merchant in the State will ij
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and Men. Come to 'see us Sj
Columbia, S. C. |
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J. WARREN ALLEN. ?
Mj ? , Buy Your
m SPRING SHOES
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and
Every Pair Guaranteed.
They are here and of course are beauties, because they are Keith Kon<j lorors in High
and Low Cuts, Elacks and Tans, A.11 Leathers, Union Made. You arc* respectfully
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Cohen's Shoe Store,
1636 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.