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Afl .0e We Have, During the There has been no back wardness in our buying and wherever there was a bar gain to be had it was bought, and by the time the entire has been placed in' TV TheC i Store it .will, beyond the shadow of a doubt, eclipse any previous effort inthe mercantile arena in upper Carolina. What is found on our counters is high grade, strictly first class.. A Power of Value 6iving! It's not so much what we say that is responsible for the business this store is doing, but what we do is up to date. All our energies and endeav-~ ors are bent towards making this store the very best in South Carolina. The story of success is'written all over the store; it's evident any way you turn in the right man agement,the right goods and the-right prices. The old anti WHERE THE RICI k~WH I N lust HotIhrlod Past Week, Received C quated ideaof small salesan large profit is buried Jeneath our modern policy of large sales and small profit. The coming feature of our fall: business lies in three majestic wordn-s, viz: CHAPE THAN EVER! While in New York I ran across a big lot of Millinery which I bought at less than 50c. on the dollar. Don't buy yuor hats -until you see our line. Miss Ella O'Rourke, of Baltimore, has arrived and taken charge of our MILLINERY DEP'ARTMENT. She is the young lady I had last season. She is the best Milliner that ever came down South. When you want a Hat or Bonnet come to Dres Gooas ald Sis!I Thousands of dollars worth of New Dress Goods and Silks. IAND THE POOR OLEALEA I ' N". :p cods by the Car Load, "A can1 sho you0 mor1 IIc)ve dre1"Ss g 'oods an,vd tik tha all t11 he ,.-ores .in Newberr com ined. Never was there a ertim-e to buty gvoodls for alittle mnoney. Schiool Chlildrom's Stockings!e WO0 dozen Misses and Chil dren's Stockh the entire aL7ock of a little 1mi1 that need einoney. The lot was arge, Letwe tmae te any oofsfor anOdoe acced and Chier this entire lot at fully half their value-8, 10 and 12 1-2c. Se r pair. DON'T MISS T HIS SA LE. SHOE DJEPfIRTJIENT. SCC dollars worth of Irish Linen Da mask from Belfast ini mill ends. 2 1 -2 to 3 1 -2 yards long. Shipped direct to uIs. Worth 75 cts. and $ 1.00 per yard. hile they last they are yours at 49 cts. per yard. 100 pieces Jno. P. King, ea Island, only 5 cts. per yardJ. ALL STAN ON THI 5DREAI V.8 andStllThey Come1 100 pie-ce-s Oulting-) for this sale, 7 1-2, B3 I - a ndk 1O cents per yard. 20')0 p jie(-,ce-s Jeans for Men's and Boys' Pants 15, 10 and 25 cts. per yard. 19 OO ie--ces Shirting a-nd Calicoes. A s fonc) as t.hey last at 3 1 -2 cts. per yard. 200 picsCalicoes, dress styles indigo blue--, Otc. at 5 cts. per yard. 200 pieces, 36 inches, Bleach Cloth ing. As long as they last at 4 1-2, 6 1-2 and 8 1-3 ctS 53pie,-ces Dress Gingham-s. As long as hey lasL t at 8 1-3 cts. per yard. 100 piec: (es Apron U-nghamrs for this salo otzl4 1-2 cts. p:er yard. Jacks Cae an ais TalokldeSuts Onethosan dolr ot to rrvei Amrc. I hanle heertdHm 10 ieOtn for theimoey,aleoDe, 7 1 -2.' Ladies'ne Shoe-s, poer betr,d Lwi A. Crsett's Men's Fine Mes--$3.Bos aond3.0 as goodas ats any mas.pt yar.0 ino. AWhna they at atn u-2to-date and 8hones aro he oet M) imnaures ighssln shyAMEa -3c e FOOTIN.