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! (irpat : \fi viui if IBM? Ill M l? $20,000.00 worth of 1 J* + Clothing, Shoes, Hats, i everything for the Men, + nanufacturers to consun 4. ********************?..><. <. < Staple l)epAi'tjm,iit. j H Sensational and relentless prices ' | on goods the world knows most about. 2,500 yards Standard Cotton Checks, standard price the world over 8c and 10c yd., at 6c < ? 5,000 yds Calico, standard grades, which will sell for 7c and 8c, our . price 5c h 2,000 yds. of Outing Flannel, never sells for less than 10c, this sale B to go at 7 * 1,000 yds. Dress Ginghams, 10c sell- ^ ere, to go at 7c j I A good quality Bed Ticking, the < .t. kind that sell for 12^c .. 6Vfcc 4 m ?0? 3 Ikress (ioodH. < J a Worsteds in solid and mixed colors, ^ the kind you pay 50c. and 60c < T for, at . 2?c J Cashmere Flannels, the kind you 4* pay 50c and 75c for 39c 1,000 yards Best Percals, solid and *t? assorted colors, the kind you pay _ 12^4 and 15c for, to go at. . 9c. ?0? k Laces and Embroideries. _ 2,000 yds Torchon and Val Daces to go at per yard 3c C M 500 yds Embroidery, etra wide, 10c seller, goes at 6c s-M + B + B + s + n + s a liiimmimnnin ! H O I S ! | 5 I Hackney 5 1 Buggies S In bc^th buggies and wagons J| * standi Tor all thse qualities which mm embrace strength, durability | ? and lightness in running. There 835 fi * are none superior to the Hackney. < It stands pre-eminent in the bugLJj * gy and wagon world. You know * they are in a class by themselves | * and you know we are the ex* elusive dealers in Dillon county * and that should be enough said. B I ! L. E 3 When you see wha iiBimuiuiuiBiu <| lecc this seasons merchandise i rv i a ina underwear tor everyt Ladies, Youths and chile ter. Our guarantee goes I We must raise money, | best opportunity to sav 1 Don't fail to attend | Breaking Sale. will be his look out. Mc y Exchange. Don't make J for the consumers benefit We are confident they u) IWM. Men's and Youth's Clothing. S >ne lot of Men's and Youth's work 4 pants, in neat stripes, which sold 4 at $1.50, to go at 79c J len's extra fancy stripe. Worsted, ( Cheviot, Serge and black pants, ^ strictly hand tailored, which sold ) as high as $5, at $2.99 * >ne lot of Men' s Fine Worsted, 4 Cheviot and Cashimere, all Wool 4 Suits, sold up to $15.00. Sale 1 price $10.59 < 4 -I- -I- *1- -I- *1* I ^ I *j illlllllllBltllllll ? S E ? ! As soon as the se t with everything t * i ment of our first 8* | Harness! ? Just at present w the harness line a I J make your visit w D W . t we have to offer in fc IIIIIIIIIIIIBIVIHI ++++++++ rd Brc will be put on sale, regardles: me. Ladies up-to-date tailore lren of all age. No job, no ai ; with everything purchased in while you need the goods. ! e money and still get your su WM. BRICKS, No competition in low price: mey is his talk while some thing a mistake for it is WM. BRICK t. Our special minute sales w\ ill he meet with you approvol BRICK Jj Hoys' Suits and Knee rants. [I Boys' Knee Pants, the regular ex- . h tra 35c grade, going at .. . . If o Boy's Two piece Suits, regular val- \ ), ues up to |2.50, to go at . . f 1.49 ? ? i ! R v a -:- ! u :-1 h i a i b a 11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII > AND .ason opens you will find hat can be desired in hors> car load will be made late 'l\ III 1 I Harness! e are offering some very a ind if you will come to see forth while, A. R D S tuggies, wagons and harne; laHNIHIHUIHUMmi ttlunor MIUIIV s of cost. This stock id suits, millinery and c action goods, but every i this store. .* .' .' So now is your best pply of wearing apparel Great Record S. nr mialitv nf onnrk m"j J VA gWVUlf to wear is yours, so lets making this big sacrifice ill not consist of trifles. DULLON, S. C. ? Men's and Boy's ('urnlshingi ? Men's White Hemstitched Handke chiefs at i jj Men's 25c and 35c Hiose to be sol J at 11 j) Men's Negligee Shirts in neat pa ! terns and colors, which sell ft 50c. Sale price 31 I Men's and Youth's extra grade < Sweaters, in all colors, whlc f sold for 50c and 75c, at . . 31 iHHIMHHHiHHI > M U us well supplied e flesh. Anouncer RIK Ill/J \ ; \ : \ N ' Harness !\ \; ittractive prices in us early we can 4 \ DIL ss, you will forget abt I ! * Sale! L will rnncicf nf ManV ? w ill VU1I0101 VI 1'IWI d oats. In other words thing direct from the ? a Table Linen and Towels. > > Etra large towels, plain and fancy, f to go at 9c + Pure White Linen Finished Table 4* J . Linen, which sold at 50c, to be m sold at 37c 4* ' ?0? * t | Shoes! lioSes! ^ We must reduce this department, m + hence the extremely low prices J which are quoted are bound to *r X Cause n snportv "1"" vivaiaucc, ? One lot Men's assorted Work and ? Dress Shoes, at .. 1 99c One Lot Indies' and Misses' Shoes J in button and lace, an assort- H ment of sizes, at $1.19 ^ + Men's Sunday Shoes in Calf and mm Vlci, regular $2.00 seller, to go ^ at this sale for $1.48 H % Men's standard quality Shoes in Patent, Vici Kid, Gun Metal and h > new leathers In all the newest styles, $3.50 and $4.00 grades, to ii go at $2.98 g jc Ladies' and Misses furnishing*. ? l,j Ladles' and Misses' White Hem)c stitched Handkerchiefs at . . 4c Ladies' and Misses' Stockings in Black, Georgia Knit, regular 25c )r seller, to go at 19c ' ) C Ladies' and Misses 50c and 60c Un }f dervests and pants, to go at 39c m h Indies' Fascinators, regular 25c h Ic and 60c kind. Sale price .. 19c * * " L ES | * > +< * + * * + + * * * * * * * * *+ * < * ? ? + * + 4 * * > n > 4 j Neison { j I Wagons I ? * i Known as the Gibraltar of the + * * woirld. It hauls more and pulls 4 z a jjc less than any wagon you can buy * * H ? anywhere in the world. It is the * * wagon oT wagons?it has hUm*1 * Jj. % the test of years and is n>i?? ^ ; ular than any other wagon that 4 * haa ever been put on them arket. jj) y. Ie is all wagon from the tip of J J fceh of the tongue to the rear cDf > ? coupling and will stand the strain % > of any Lnjful. hike the Hackney J T the name stands for the very best < that can be found in wagon % % makes. * ' : : S f\ i I i \ s ; t ! \ iff V??* a ; 1 ,LON, S. C. g . ass 4- ft ? -V. mi 7 tCU vuiiuu I *