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THE DIUiON HE |y Efii?Eesss jw ? BBBH I ? ^B^VB BBB B fa is B ^B mM J1 a H B mm is B B B ^B II 19 HI 1H H H^v i4 ^ n B^ B ? B' ? ^1 B B B ? ^1 H 81 B ? B B B ? B B IBB B TO | x ^B os I First TwentyI Sll v A rwr-r* I HI I To the first twenty I ? I lady customers enter- | j=i I ing store I will give I 1^1 | FREE one pair of | IS | $1.50 gloves. | . Wp gj I Sale starts Wed. Nov. I . JS SB | 16tii 9 o'clock sharp | [ E ~~ V i wn account ot h I Parham & Co., of . | 15th, I will for thi (L I Sale". Every dollc ; 1 by that time. ? You have all attended my H about them. Come this timt ? and I'll assure you that you ? I have a nice new line of e Jjfj which will be sold regardless is therefore / must sacrifice it \ SI MMMM?Bil?I IIMKaMMMWBCBmiMWBM? ^ ? Ladies Coats were $15.00 to $75.00, now 1 $5.95T0 $45.00 . I Children Coats were $4.50 to $25.00, now E 1 $1.65 $14.00 ' I ts co a a x. ?t> r> a/? s r?1 viiuuicii a omica wcic pii.uu 10 $O.UU, IlOW H 1 95c.70 $4.25 I j?j Pants, overalls, sweaters, shirts, n< m ings, percals, serges, ginghams, etc at ? gingham dresses for ladies and childi ? SI I 1 Sale Begins Wedn I I am just back from them | | all be thrown in this sale. is ^ ffl _ i iw C I ffl Building formerly occupie< m - 1 ' ) . RALD, DILLON SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEL I E ffi ? ? ? ??ffl?ffiffi??fflSEIS?ffiS?t<b aving consolidated Laiia9 S. C. which hi i next fifteen days co irs worih of merchai sales in the past and know th i with the lull expectation of , will not go away displeased. very thing in dry goods, sho of price and pr. I cannc to the public while here. Ladies Coat Suits were $15.00 to $75.00, now A $7.50 T0 $42.00 I Ladies Dresses were $4.00 to $50.00, now * 1 $1.95 T0 $37.50 I Men's Best and Highest Grade Clothing thnt Sold B from S20.00 to $55.00, now 1 $13.50 T0 $37.50 I eck ties, collars at and below cost. Ge and below cost. Bath robes, gowns, i en. ALL MUST GO. MILLINERY j esday Nov. 16th at orthen markets purchasing loi PAR d by The Fashion Shop 3 51 SI USES) IS IS IS IS IS IS IS 81 IS SI IS SI SEW #* / -i V VF MBER, 17, 1M1 1 I isiiifflfflfflsp^isfflfflisfflsfflfflsiffl^ i ^B B ?y" I' I n i si I BHHH bb .^fVrs^Wn^^ U m?" i I To the frst twenty jfj 1 men customers enter- ? | ing store I will give IS " ?? tv 1?\ r rzn UrKiLE, one pair work 1 j=j gloves. I g; _ Sale starts Wed. Nov. f <4~* 16th 9 o'clock sharp | my business with g egins business Dec. 1 nduct a "No Profit | idise must be sold 1 V T. ft at there is no ."humbug" |j getting your moneys worth ? . ? es, clothing and millfjiery ? >f move this stock Lnttn ? bm?n?TUii im mi"?rg?iii? ~n immi nmini mini? f+j Ladies Skirls were $2.00 to $12.00, now BP--, >* 75c.T0 $6.75 f Ladies Shoes were $3.50 to $10.00, now IS $1.98 T0 $7.50 | Men's Shoes were $2.50 to $12.00, now ? $1.65 $8.75 g neral line of dry goods ?uch as out- SI waists, underwear of e/ery kind, \T AND BELOW COST. ? _ ? 9 O'clock Sharp. 1' ? tn 1~ ?? SI io vi new guuus uuniisn Will a a ??a UAMht M. AJT~m.1T J. I > DILLON, S. C. 1 SI 51 SI SI SI SI EB 51 SIS) SI SI SI SI W 5100 SI IS IS ? ffi >.; 'a. . ...... 1 jgjmiiQiBdkjKi** > - _> a s- d3*+*+u. -..u