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NEW STORE NEW STOCK ■4' NEW STYLES ■■?> Colleton Mercantile & Manufacturing Company. We have just opened up in our new and commodious quarters ready to meet the demands of • ^ " # ° - __ 0 »gr our friends and patrons. Realizing that the time is now at hand when both men and women begin- • ' • . , <> to array themselves not in “Purple and Gold” but in swager I'OOG Easter styles. Our Store is Pilled from top to bottom with the latest weaves and patterns of Eastern production which was most carefully selected after much study andj thought by Jour buyers, one of whom has been on the field in thee larger cities for some weeks past. o "v. „ We are Now Showinq . «\ i /V ' full lines of White Goods in sheer materials, in plain and fancy weaves, comprising Mercerized Persian Lawns, French Batiste, Imported Lin- geries and Berlin Mulls, also new designs in Fancy Stripes, Novelty checks and small neat Jaquared Patterns, all at attractive prices. Our 0 —$ p • Hosiery, Trimmings, Laces, Neckwear for women is most complete, and speaking of our Ribbons, one would think that the Rainbow had been anchored beneath our robf. Our Store is the Fashion v center for Men and Boys Suiting and Haberdashery pattened by artists and manufactured by the celebrated Callesby Shields Co., creations in - • , • O 1 . . 0 v t ° 1 ^ y •- • o . Cheviotts, Worsted and Serges, pleasing to the most fastidious ideas of mankind. No more or complete line of foot wear is shown South of * r^~ .... ^ Mason and Dixon line. We can fit any foot ot any size, from the Plow Show to the most delicate kids and Pattern Leathers for evening wear. T) ‘"--•I » Q ' 9 f ' * ■ The Oueen Quality Shoe _ . - for women, of which we are agents, is our leader. Manufactured in 4,760 variations of Sizes and Shapes, this affording accuracy of fit for every . %i% ’ • x %i ’ , size and type of foot* We can not only clothe you stylishly in ease and comfort, but can furnish your wants for the inner man. A glance at our stock of Fancy and Heavy Groceries is all that is needed to produce the most accute pangs of hunger. As “Uncle Bill” has said, “Joe’s appetite has at last been satisfied; why can’t others.” 4 1- » ** Now We Have Clothed you and fed you, thus see no reason why you can not lie down in ease in one qf the many handsome Beds of ours, or seat yourself in] the large comfortable Rocking Chairs which we handle. In fact, we are the House Furnishers; carrying a full line of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Win- » . . •' ‘ * S ( dow Shades and other things two numerous to mention. y - In conclusion* we beg to announce that it is oiir policy to be everybody’s store for every thing and a cordial invitation is extended to every one. Promising the most courteous treatment and prices unheard of .••• v; . t . ter