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«f ; r f » * - SALE! o ■■ITWII 11 'll I II *a: AYS ONLY U ANUARY lOth TO 20th! A sale where we offer values. A sale conducted by Carroll & Byers WITH OUT any extra expense. A sale of seasonable, fresh goods at a great sacrifice, We enumerate below some prices. You will have to see values to realize what we are offering you. iOru m (A No. 503 7 Ijftdlos’ SO l«ch Gray Cloaks for j $2.90 were $5.00. No. 502 5 Ladies' SO i»ck Black Cloaks for $2.90 were $5.00. No. 995 7 Ladies’ SO iucb Tan Cloaks for $7 50 were $12.50. No. 995 2 Ladles’ 60 inch Dlack Cloabs for $7 50 were $12.60. No. 155 2 Ladles’ 50 Inch Black Cloaks for $12.75 were $22.50. No. 149 1 Ladies’ 60 Inch Black Cloak for $10.50 was $35 ti I 4 No. 1510 1 Indies’ Suit, fancy mixture for $8.75 was $12.50. No. 432 1 Ladle’s Suit na-ry ser§e $19 was $25. No. 432 1 I>adies’ Suits nary «loth $12.75 was $22*50. No. 749 2 Ladies’ nary cloth Suits $13.75 No. 98G 2 Misses mixed aalts $9.75 were $15. No. 478 2 Misses mixed suits $19.75 were $35. No. 752 2 Iffsseg cloth suits $17.60 w«rc { No. 1099 Aden’s Overcoats, were $19 now 1 $25. $7.50. No. 872 2 Ladles’ fancy suits, were $19 i No. 6?40 Aden’s Overcoats, were $16 now now $9.75. $11.50. i No. 2972 lien’s Overcoats, were $25 now i Clothing $18.50. No. 22816 lien’s Overcoats, ware $10 now No. 21765 Men’s Suits, were $26 »ow $18.50. i $21.60. No. 18996 Men’s Suits, were $20 now $16 No. 6418 Men’s Suits, were $18.50 now $18.50. Boy’s Overcoats No. 8358 Men’s Suits, were $16 now $11.60. No. 8012 Boy’s Overcoats, were $1.10 now No. 8259 Men’s Suits, worth $1t.5<) now $10. $1.15. No. 18*6 Men s Suits, were $10 now $7.60. No. 6108 Boy’s Overcoats, were $8.60 now No. 8044 Men’s Suits, were $8.50 now $6.60. $2.60. No. 7147 Men’s Suits, were $7.60 now $5. No. 5749 Boy’s Overcoats, ware $6 now No. 6114 Men’s Suits, were $5 now $*.50. $2.75 86407’ Men’g Suits, were $4.50 now $2.90. No. 22*26 Boy’s Overcoats, were $8.50 now $5 50. Overcoats Remnants No. 6100 Men’s Overcoats, were $2.90 now Remnants, Silk. $2.75. Remnants, Broadcloth. No. 100 Men’s Overcoats, were $6 now $2.60. Remnants, Flannels. | No. 1016 Men’s Overcoats, were $8.50 now Remnants, Serge. $5.50. Remnants, Suitings. Kerunants Waistlags. Remnants, Lawns. Remnants, Outings. Ramnaots. ■mbroldrles. AT ONE-HALF AND ONE-THIRO PRICE Comforts and Blankets 11 4 Wool Blankets $1.85. were $2.75. 11-4 Wool Blankets $2.25. were $3.50. 11-4 Wool Blankets $3.73, worth $6. Pull size Comforts $1.15. were $1.50. Pull sire Comforts $1.35, were $2. Full size Comforts $1.85. were $2.50. Full size Comforts $2.25. were $3.50. $1 Counterpanes 79c. $1.50 Counterpanes $1.19. Hats for Men and Boys $2.50 Howard Hats at $2.50. $3 Bonar Hats $2.25. Seconds in Stetson Hats $1.98c. A whole lot of odds and ends in Hats from $1 25 to $2.50 while they last, 98c. Caps for Boys and Men at 5c up. every number at a bargain. Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Hall Runners, Mattings 9-12 Ten-wire Tapestry Rugs, $18.50. 9-12Room size Velvet Rugs, $17.50. 9-12 Seamless Brussels Ruga, $16.75. 9-12 Superior Art Squares, $8.50. 9-12 Axmiuster Rugs, $18.50. 8.3-10.6 Axminster Hall Rugs, $8.76. Axminster Carpet, 95c. Welton Velvet Carpet, 95c. Stinson Velvet Carpet, 95c. Other Velvet Carpet, 79c. Tapestry Hall Carpet, 69c. Brussels 10-wire Carpet, 74c. All Wool, 4-ply Ingrain Carpet, 69c. Matting and Matting Rugs, 140 thread warp Jap Matting worth 27 l-2c for 22 l-2c. Short pieces of Matting from 3 to 30 yards nt way under cost. Best wearing Matting made, in good pat terns, for only 25c yard. Curtains in Lace, Chenelje and Tapestry Suitable for any size window or hall. Curtain Poles for halls, doors and windows. Somethin" new in Curtain poles. Window Shades in all sizes at way below today’s value. ID * J Table Linen, Linen Centerpieces, Linen by the Yard Napkins We are proud of our showing of Table Linen. Ask to see it. Cut price on all. Advance Sale in Muslin Underwear at under nrice. Shoes for Everybody Southern Girl $2.50 Shoes in all sizes, styles and quality unexcelled«$1.88. Kid Vici Shoes for Women, 95c, were $1.21. Queen Quality $8 and $3.50 Shoes, for $2.50 and $2.85. Monarch 83.50 Do* Calf Blucher for Men $2.25. Welt Patent Colt and V4cl $3.50 for Men 2.26. Work flboos, River Maul worth $2.50 $188. 150 First Quality Ties & Creedmans $1.25. Dunlap $5 Shoes in all leathers $4.19. Outdoor Shoes for Children and Misses, No. E E worth $1, $1.15 and $1.25 "Red Letter Sale” price 70c. 80c and 90c. children’s Dress Shoes at and under cost. Short lots In all kinds oi Shoes at aw&y under price. r-. ' • Shirts for Men $1.50 Lyon and Gold Ba*d Shlrta $1.19. $1 Lyon, Silver and Astoria SMrt*69c. $1 Lyon Brand, Stiff Boaom Shirts 50 cents. 50c Work and Dress Skirts Ma. 5()c Work Sweaters I5c. 25c Wtorh anj Dress Shirts 10c. $1 Our own make Overalls 80c. Underwear 50c Underwear for Men J5c. 25c Underwear for Women 20c. 20c Underwear *or Women 13c. 85c Union Suits fo r Children 20c. 50c Union Suits for Women $8c. W' £ ' S' *! •tt /V , -■> .Its %■ A f i * ) w. f 4 rV'- r M • ♦ . '•CvXvXv m im Hosiery 26c Wool Hose for 17c. 2ic Blftcb Cal Hose for Boys 16c. Other big bargains in Hosery. Cotton Goods Outings for 6c were 6c to 8c. Outings for 6 $-4c were 10c. Outings for 8 l-2c, were 10c. Outings for 11c. were x5c. Cotton Flannel for 8c was 10c. Cotton Flannel for 10c was 12 l-2c. Sheeting for 6 8-4 was 7 1-2. Drilling, best 11-2, was 10c. Sheeting, best for 7c, was 8 l-2c. Percales for 8c were 10c to 12 l-2c. Best wide goods, yard wide Bleaching was 10c and worth more today, 81-2o. Lonsdale Cambric 10c. Cannon doth 10c. * , , , .. ; nt I im. Millinery Lvei-y Hat, Feather, Frame or piece of Milliuerr at one-half and one-third oil. Every Hat marked in plain figuies. jLuok for ’.lie Red i.etter mark Silks and Uress Goods $1.75 “Money Back” Bilk to* $1.«|. $1.50 “Money Back’’ Silk, lor $1.86. $1.25 Black yard wide Silk for $1.10. $1 Black yard wide Taffeta Silk for Me. $1 Black yaru wide Peau de Sole 88e. $4.50 Black yard wide Peau de Bole $1.26. $125 yard wide ‘Vaffet 96c. Fancy silks In all styles away nader prtee. Broadcloth that was $2.f6 »ow $1.96 yard. Broadcloth that was $16.0 bow $1.19 Broadcloth that was $1.25 aad $1, 96e. Broadcloth that was 75a *ow 90c. 60o yard wide ffl wool Drees iffaanel 29a. .’■a p ji - 0 o .2 o Everything in the house is marked in plain red letters and red fig ures and arranged so it can be seen and handled. With twenty courteous salespeople to help, you know what you are buying. We have had the biggest year’s business in the history of the firm '// The Longworth tderhcimcr, Stein & Co. m * k eat which has left us with many short lots of good things which we offer at a big sacrifice. We have enumerated only a part of the goods that go in the Red Letter sale. Everything in the house is effered at a sacrifice. The Red Letter Sale is for our CUSTOMERS’ BENEFIT. We do not get one “Red Cent” by it. The Sale is for TEN DAYS ONLY, JAN UARY 1 Oth TO 20th. EVERYTHING CASH. CARROLL & BYERS, Gaiim, S. C. 1796 1769 y IX. * ■