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u„,» g ,i wm.. i.•■<■■■ i T^c Barnwell People. *IIU£SPAY* FEBRUARY 15 1906. RATES OF SURSCBIPTIO^. ’ IB Advinbe. per Annum On Time.../. ...|1.80 ...12 00 " Tht* plaoe In, JT. E'. Morrlt. Supervisor R.O. Roberts Jr„ Clerk. chain eamrla at W. T. If nr icy’ It Sy.armore Township this week.* The regular meeting of Barnwell l Lodge No 10, Knight* of Pythias will jbe held Ht their Hall <<n Friday night ‘at 7^ o'clock. A full attendance Is requested. By Order of ARDEN A. LEMON, C. C. Wm. McNAB. K. R. • «# ' r' \ ; — BUSINESS NEWS. Robert BuUt & Co'*. Triae Medal Warden Seed, For sale nt \ V Burekhalter’s Drug Store, Sole Agency for Barnwell. * Eitnrer'-Sunday U ju»t two months ahead. A good many thing* crowded out by the rush of advertisement*. Ths g'o-«nd hog not only went back Into Its holiy but dug It deeper. If living within a d iv’* ride of Wil- lUten cHrc.ruUy read the advertBemcnt -of- At (iarber A Cits raTic^ Hale. WANTED—From forty to fifty men at once to work about saw uiill, rail road and woods. Good wages to good workers. The Miller Lumber Co. Ulmers, S. C. Early Giant Argenteull Asparagus Crowns, grown tro:y freshly imported teed from France last season, for sale, fei For price apply or write to W. II. Eaves. WlilUtbn, 8. C. -UBfAXTED-r-We want t 0 buy one thousand bushels ul w hite peas, also we solicit ahipments of chickens and ergs: Highest cash price fur same. M. C. Walker & (Jo., Columbia, S. 0. N. ©. Walker, ; Mgr 125.090"Strong, Vigorous, Ilcalrhv Cabbage Plants of the „b.M cstabllsheil varieties; safe and sure headers for •ale anil delivery a* soon as the .spring ws-rant* garden planting. , Make up your oluhs now and write me numbei wanted and 1 will book orders and quote prices f. o. b. J. M. Brant. 6 - Ulmer. S. C. ^ NOTICE FINAL lilSCiTARUE. Notb-e Is harebygtvffn that the- 'fln- dersigued will, on f*atiird:iv, F. bruat y 21th, 19dtt, tile his ILial account i* A<l- minlMiator of the estate of do tin Washington, deceased, with John Iv. SKellftfg, K^ifT Judge of the I’robale Court, and'ask for Letters Disinissory George, li Bates, _ — —-— Aditiitii* t-r ator- . January 20tb.190G. All persons Interested in Aho reot- gaidr.-tliou of the ColunTbla Baptist tdiurch (Patterson’s Mill HIM) are res pectfully invited (o attend service* at Columbia ectiool Hou»e Sunday next 11a.m. W.G. Brittou, The director* of the Farmer* Alliance Exchange met in Columbia on Friday and apportioned (he luml on hand among the different counties The origina| fluid was {28,408,35, the IctUncc after losses and expenses was 33. Barnwell’s ) share' will be isi4 32. • . , . - ~ - ' Congressman J. O Patterson's bill to establish a li*h h itchery In Hiis State has received a favorable commit tee report and will pass. Tiie government fish commission will select the location, which ought to be in the Second District The site and building* are to co*t not over #25.000 The. Executive Committee of the River*’ Bridges Memorial Association Saturdav. March 3rd, at 3 o’clock, p. m , for the purpose of organising lor memorial services Dr. X. F. Kirkland, Sr . \J. W. Jenny, Pres. \ Sect’y. ~ •~ r • 'W« told you so. that if the weather cleVk would lie gtent on .Saturday-Bam. ould be bright with brains and And it-wsj even m..re so than for The Teacher’s Associatii n ded by half a hundred grace ful. gifted and goodly young people and tlie Very sensible ami improving programpi© was excellently caixUfl out. • \ tT 1 TRESPASS NOriCEa Allendale, S C., Feh. 5th. 1006. Know all per-on* that any iiuotjng fl-.blnlf or otherwise trr-pa-dng (Ui ’-Wn ^ Mr*. H F Buice (knoW’n a- we Tterye Allen placeswdll bn uchIi aiies Wf C-lVA!!eii, lessor. 8-22 ,, ’ ' j the .pierce AM.cn place). wIM bn i . . . . with by 4*^V yr-ut idc.d ro¥ if ‘frtyh. an NOTIC K FIN A I. l> I SC,IIA RliE- Notice f* hereby given that the un dersigned will, on fLiturday, Mareli 17ih, 1906 file, her llnal acconnt with J K. Snelllng, Judge of Probate fjar lUrnvtcll Gounry, a* Attministrairlx’of the e«tate of Lewi* W. BlacV, deceased, •nd ask forletters dismissoi y ——.—-jm..., ■•■-■Mrs. Alice Black, •- * Administratrix: Feb. 14th, 1006. ENTERED INTO REST. Mrs. Ellen R Gardner, beloved wife of Mr. B. F- Gardner, departed this IP* on. the 2nd in»t. of pneumonia and bronchitis, aged 29 yeats. A moritha and 15 days, leaving a devoHd husband. I hi ee little daughters, ah infant son of seven weeks, to mi*# her loved and limug presence ' , < ' Vd vine will site passed Ipto the**AVIIcv -of tile rfiattow into iJii"ete«i»l light he- yoiid to the loved one* gqneWfore and wait the coming of the dear ones who will follow h‘ r in the Fstlicr’a good time. Since her early year* she had been a consistent member of Healing Spring* f'hnreh The funeral service was held in the saddened home by Rev. II. J. Sbider andJit:r_bud.V-J«ld to peaceful rest in the family section in the Blackville Cemetery. Midshipman Norman Murray Smith, son of Dr. 1V..C. Smith of WflMston, wa* graduated\TVom the Utilted Statr* Naval Ac“d< m\V>n Monday hobling ihe rank of cadet ensign. He entered tiie Academy.AngiutoO. 19\i2. at the age ol IS year* and 9 jnoi\ths. A short leave of ab*cncc will allow, him to come holin', before going aboard Vhip for two jears *ea duty. T - -Gcutlcnian. vou arc flLmissed, the State l>a< failed to m ikd out It* ea-c against you.” was the ruling of Magi* 1 frate-CTVV. Moody on AvKdncs lav* ol -last week after the fxamlnati'.n of five colored witnesses and arguments of H-didtor Davis lor the State aiul Attor neys Aldrich and B*‘st for tiie defence at th«* preliminary hearing fn th<‘ mat ter of the seven (treat Cypress Town- sbip ('ill sens who had, been charge^ (i Hli t.lii(.TyJ7i'Tiii.g, of Frank a ml J.di n I) Littuli neardl iy’* Crossing la*t D«- is^nlwir#" 'riw»<ta>»J^*«ta»di In wutir*in^iti .•ate any >>f tlnt-e aecu*ed, and nnlis* more and weightier proof is pr^^uittv 1 (here will be no fuither4>rosecutiotu^ Mr*. Julia Cave, widow- of tiie laic Mr. WMiirfin I. Cave, died on Friday at. the home of iter son, Mr. Joshua Cave, in Savannah. rdte was tiie daughter of Mr. Joshua Ashley. Her body was brought*—-to Barnwel! and alter tiie fnilceal services in the Baptist church on Sun I iy 'morning, conducted by Rey. (1 VV Garner, was laid to rest iu the family burial groptul near liOr old home. ' ^he was upvvards of •evenly years of age. FeKrttary.. 9th. liioc. Just one ye r ago today I) J. Hair, sr pas ed away at bis comfortable home in Blackville to w n * h i p, a n d w Ik n ..we tliink ofBis in*t illness and death’ itwo'eins a* fn sli in oifr mit.d* a* vestenTit-VTfl'i ever remeuilier iii* Iv^l I'liess as a fatiici and fiiend. May the god.l Lord (liretiiL the*t-*paol our aged moilierand family in follow ing Lis cbristian example*. Daugliter. =w«Bt IMPORTANT ALLIANCE NOTICE The follow ing cociillcate* of. stock in tiie Farmers Alliance' Exchange mf Soutli CHToliira,'Idiiiiicd, having bren Usui-d to Sub Alliance* in Barnwell t oniitv, the holders w iM surrender them to me lor payment of prorata, ll not surrendeicd in ;i() (let s lliey will lie treated as lost <ir destroyed No. of Su!i No. of »*' Ccnfi.-a te. Aliiance. Shires. ► IM't. Appleton — J + - 1^’, VVilliston 1 1S3, Geatrg*-^ C reek- 2 134. Graham*, 1 L<L.. Double I’dnd . •> if*”. Red Oak 1 GS, Reedy Branch 1- BM, <. bents Brandi • 1 192, • Hunter* Chapel 1 193, Caves , 1 194. Allendaie, 1 195, Sr John. 0 F. II Ciccch. Co. Trustee. —<»•» — V Bobert B ui*t & ('o's. -S. SredTriGr -PoTatcesr l»li>s Triumph tiiid E:ii1\- Ro 'Hr sale lyjt Buicklia'tor’s Ding Store, 'Sole A genev lor r ■ Itarnwcii. ' R \ X K N (FlT 1 ' K: ' , Tbni *da v.€^ I Tnd , h«1ng a National J Stid S'ure boffdaA. (.VVa-biugUiU’s l.yryb r - r [ .lav,) Thd Bank ( f Barnwel! will, lie clo*' J on t’bat ti: y. IVrsotis having naper !h.-n maturing will please atitic- ipate pavtu mt - , P. M Buckinghinu, Cashier. How ^ to eui^e ,» Tliat Goii^h and Cold. ” i. . - • GET A BOTTLE OF Nature’s Cough Remedy AND A BOX OF • Creech’s Grip Capsules. TAKE THEM THEY WILL DO THE WORK \ m FOR SALE ONLY AT • Creech’s Pharmacy. SLAUGHTER op j..'WINTER GOODS C\>Si>n«:Nc iNO Kuiikw, KehuCauV Bthv AND KMTLXti St ^ '•/ * •_ r_ Hati;iu>ay, KI^hri ary 23™, lOOGi ^ lv> * 'T. WHY HAS 4s So)d 25 Car Loads of’stock This — " Season? -Because Both His Stock and Prices are Right Just Received: 1 CAR HORSES, All Good, Sleek and Straight. Also New Car ol Wagons ‘Brown’ Make .v- NOTICK TO DEBTORS^NDCRED • I rORs. Alf perama Indebtwii.to tiie e#tate of Mr*. Kcbeoea (laniner, deeeaaed, are reijiiaated yo make payment to me at ouen and all j>er*oi»a having claims • gain*t the liald estate wiTTpiiisent tim ■ atnc to me duly attested as ^required by Utw. . / . W. Y. Waller; Monie, S. O. Feby. 10th. 1906. m; There wdll be a meeting of Camp Rivera Bridge at the Memona. OioumDon Saturday tliedrd. of March JMl. at half pa«t 2 o’clock p. m for tbc pay rgi'^neut of animal due-, the idecTbii oi delegate# to the State and Geuer.d re OAP^unioii# U. (t. V. and the tr:m#action «*f •Xp- anv other buainess tliat may coma before it. * full mttcmlance 1* reytested. —— r - ’ 4 By order * . ’ ■ J. W. Jenny, ; . - ('em. ^nio. F Brelaud, Adjt. NOTH E. Con'ract will he let to tiie lowest re •pou»lhle bidder'for the rebuilding of the bridge aero** the main stream (Kd- i*to River) near»-Spi[i'gilelil. du woad from Blackville to Springfield, on TluaxUwEt'bruary 15i h. ];Wb: * SptcHIcatioM#' can be hftd at the bridge xtu the above abated date, r We reserve the right to r^jeat each •nd every bid. J B Morri*, Supervi*or Barnwell Co., S. C. By R. C. Robert*. Clerk. WILLISTON NEWS. and-family to of Bltmingbam, Ala,,'are on a viait Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Rountree Mr. I^wi* Hummel of Columbia, formerly of our town, paid hi* sister, Mrs L Harley, arid friends a fe-p call last week, after being away twenty or more year*. -Mr C. D Duke* of Pregnall is our depot agent at present. Mr 4.J. Wlse-has rented the#Brown House and opened the Wllliston Hotel. Mr* Josephine Watkinsand Mule son of Duncan, Indian Territory, are spending several week* with her pa rent#, Mr and Mr*. W. M. Smith. She ha* been out West nearly twenty year*. The large brick store of Dr. J. P. Lee 1* about corpplcied uml add# much to the good look* of tiie town. Farmer# are aM bi*|v hauling guano. It k>»ka like they am using more than usual. ' TV Farmer* are generally behind with their work. G. K K.A IJSE-r-G RIFFIN. M-irfici) at 7 o. m on the 2.'ld ult.. Rev. A- 1) Ilugg'u * ofHeiiitlng. at the home of the bride’,* pttrehfc*. "tMi** Lia Mae, (iRtighli-r "f M r. and Mr*. O. P. ii.rdii/i, A3:d jJr, AJ^vr LiOJT JAc j rse _ v 1 ; ,y Uendala 1 ’.— , ' The house was beautifully decorated j and uuny icia;.!vi a wvcic.pi'(--eiit. trf wlUiess tin* ceremony After receiv ing he congr.vtu'aticn* of their m m’ friend* the happy c’Pirptp fed the wa\ into the dining room where a long ta b!e beautifullv decorated was luavilx tidrti with .■ill kind* of p.pa'iili e food*, fo whicli ample justice »aa done, A! ter pi if. s try .the. young people nniT ebati of the ohl-’fi' k* all went away currying ptea-anr mumorie* of the hap py evening, Mr. and Mr*. Kear*e go ing to tbeir new home ipl Allendale. Coiisih. THE EDITOR S CORNER. P wa* lone*.une la*t week beeatOe ot th»> rain down—poor until Friday s beautiful sunshine wa* made tiie more Tuf-.yahle in the-g«oU icumutbrance <>f our very good 1 riend*. Messr* J. B >hipc*. .1. AT Sliipe#, If B. Gr me* and A- R Tnten • \ 1 -And Saturday was just a* deMgbtfni in quality tlirougb tin? genuine clcvei- n!*«s of Me**rs II. A. Black, N y il * a fid a model Hampton county subscriber, Our valued ffrend Capt. I*siac A Dychc* was too busy at bi tter buslncRc to come P* see us on rucadav. but .took tlie’thought and time ta write »* wonU of good cheer as wxdconie a* tiie clear ing sky. Mr. tlcorge W. Bmliford and high moon came together on Tuesday to the dunhiinx of tmr hauninecs Buggies that are Beauties, Car Load,Nellie King Flour. With WhitLh?’^ Stfwk. -'WagHins and Plot’s Best\Crops can be made at least expense of labor* — WHITTLE’S STABLES, ; BLACKYILLE • S. C. • (V’fxmriNCJv .... 50 Me„’» Suit* In rawn4 and sqaari cuts, the latest stjMs, mad* of b**t oaa- tenai*. regular T'3rue |12 50 to 1100 ti go at $d 16: ~ " A Iso our 7 50 value! to go At |3 48. Wc call your special Attention to oar nice line of Meul and youth*’ 6 5rt Suit*, iate*r *tyies 4dd boat oliterla); to go at ft 96. OviSKCOATft, 50 Meip* (ivercoats hi all styles, tha very best goods; they are ebaan st our slaughter prhce#4.#6. We m.so h#va a very Alee Hrte i Bovs’ and ('hlldranl Overcoat* irofli 93c to |3 4$. I "ANTS. All of our 1 50 and 1 7* Pantam go at All wf our 2 Ott a nd 2 25 I’aut* to go at ..... All of our 3 (10 siimJ 4 00 IVnt* to go at v .. s We fllsb have a full line of Knee Pants Iron) n|^. ...., 98c. .....|1 48. 98. KATKKHt Ladles’ Fine Quality Sweater*, formerlv 2 00 to go at SI lb Ladle-*Tsccmiil hc*t qualityr formerly 1.60 to go it 89u Extra lieavy men’* sweaters. 5t|c value, at ..r ,89o Men’s all wool•.swciiters, I 25.value. At HWq Boy’s Sweater*, regular 5(lc value, at . ,.y. . ........94e ^ Nhihw. * Men’s extra heavy top shirt*, I 00 and 1 15 vAlue*. at . .tibi Wc also have a Hill line of Mefi’« dress thins, to be abld 41. 39o *r \ t \\l>Kmv kAR. Extra heavy llvece-lined umlerweAr for iheh and ladle*, regqlaf s; .vaiueme, at till* sald*v ».a,....- Ladies’ ribbed undorwcur, 25c And 30c value*, at ........ • ^ Hats and C aps: ^ Wc liaVe a full line of Men’# anil Boy*’ fine b*U and cap*l w» offer them at and belmy cost. * . Hosiery; All <>ur Ladies’, Meri’s, Childicn’a 10c and 12-}c hosier^ io go • a ■■—^ ^ 7 . , tA44o*H- Ladies’a, Men’s and Children’a IJc and 20c IrbsieM will ll I. I ■ ■’Tfl'gi 1T0.' , * M< - ' " *'—— - '‘> 6 ' HlIOI’^S. Shoes; 1. F. STILL & SONS. CORNER CLARK STREET AND RAILROAD AVENUE, BLA0KVILL6, - - S- | «► • . . 1 Are now completely ready for the PalTand Winter Trade an duller BEST VALUES —in all lines of— Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furniture, Groceries, To- 500 pair* Men’* Shoe*, regular value 1 75 and 2 00, to go at,$1.88 800 pair* Men’* Dresa'Slioc*. regular value 2 25 and 2 50. at 1.8it 2(H) pair* Men’s eitra tine Dre*» Shoe* tu the very latest ahapea, tegular 3 50 and 4 00 values, to go at ~ . ,.$2.M I^ADIKH’HlIOEH; 400 pair* Ladlaa' Fine Slmea, regilUr Value 1 25. to go at 300 pairs Ladles’ Shoes, regular price 1 75 and 2 00, at ' t D J ’ $ • ♦H"# 60 pair* Ladies’ extra fine Tire*# Shoes. .1 Otf'ahd 3 60, to go at.. We also have a full Hue of iniSsca’ and children’s *hoe* at very price*. $i 3b •A Our Stock of HIUDtEltl at lialt price .V - r c i**i _ -i _ ^ . _ _ • ' E M B R OID K ft! fe 9. ~ 4 Our !0c Embroidery for 6^; Our 18c and 20c Eidbrofdefy flow golhg at t()e. HOMKSPGlf. All our cheek hbtfieaptfny In all chrea*. color* amf AtrlfM.'rbgt •la'ugliter price. ..Tg... Yellow Homespun. flcmnaUty; »mi !•< v v .. .^ 4lc Yellow Homespun, ylfd w ije, 7fc qualitv. nP-.,, J6f« KUlACHING. bleaching at... 11.4fe par yard; 7h) per y*rd. ilnppy rccollci-rinn* of tiie good old dav* MT the beaullful lovVer Saltkf batfchie valley were called up by the geitiai pres.e'hce of Gen J. S. Breeland. FBATT’S FOOD, =:—Eatabliahcd iu 1872. ’Die Best in the World. Tha .United State* Government buys it exclusively, and the Government' has more imtlcs than there are in Georgia. . - - * tJ , Th-.‘'Cheupe:»t too. For sale at— ~ •'' —• -HI ROK H .Vf/ri’iir ' DREG sTORfe^ BHrnweit. S. I-'■— baeco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Hay, Grain, Etc., Etc. — - THE GENERAL SESSIONS. * On Tuesday the ffr-t jury drawing for.the year took place. Twelve grand "Jurors v\ore drawn to till the panel for the year. The member# holding over from last year are: Q A. Kennedy,'F, N. Hair, G. O. Langley, A. T. Hiets. Johnaon Black. J. B. Giveha. New members: A llepdale—G. IL-jraruier, Young, J. C.Spann. ' Barnwell—.ramc# Riley.— r — Bennett Spring#—/. J. Drummond. Bltntkvllle—P. S. IJssery. Bull I’ond-r-J. C. Keel. . (ir-at Cypress—l.'B. BVTggs. RetTTJjjk—Jnxepb Boyles. SvcarndVe -F I*. Cone, C. L. Brant Wllliston—M. W. Phillips. Good Money in' F Growing / The Legislature will adjourn sine , dl« on Saturday boxt. After that date 1 better weatlier may come and -candi date* can venture out. Some, like the ground hog, will see their shadow* and go way back- / The Barnwell colored Methodist church wa* burned on Sunday morn ing, the fire catching from the stove pipe running through thn wall. The bench a*, carpet Ac were ravel. No tuaiiraucfl. Tiie following 36'Tetit jurors were drawn to serve the first week of tire March Term; Allendale—O. W. Barker, W II Pricstcr. 4. K. Bennett, C. T. Connor, J. H. C. Ail, I. H. Harvey, Henry Wolff. - B.rldock—1» M. Oglesby. Barnwell—J. A. Tobin, J. R. Har rison, Walter Cave,. J. M. Caldwell. Bennett Spring*—C. B. Anderson, C. n. Kin*. Blackvilb'—S. M. TIankinson, C C. Storue, II. 11. Delk, E il. Hartzog, J. L. Bulat. W H. Dewitt, T. J. Furse. Buli Pond—B. S> Lawton, J A- Rouse. Goorge* Creek—W. S. Creech. Great Cypress—J. D. Morris, J. M. Gibson. , R'd Oik—W. A. Harley. Richland—B. M. Whaley. R isema-y—N. M. Hair. Sveamore—J. D Jenny, G. F. Young. L R Harvey. Wllliston—L 1'.—Youngblood, A. Gwen#, W. Harley, A. M. Kennedy. Large Watermelons. T have been planting each year for several year* from 70 to 100 acre* in Eden variety of Watermelons, and have made good mqrev every year. I secured good Eden seed to .begin with and have improved them each year by selecting my seed from large and well shaped melons. I have them dried In the shade which will, when properly planted, always come up, as they are sound and full. 1 havp 1,500 tbs; ofcholcc seed to of fer «t f>0e per lb. When you send your order for seed and wish me to do so l w ill instruct you how to prepare. Fertilise,” plant and cultivate. Let vour orders come in a fence. [ sold tiie same kind of seed over South Carolina, Georgia and Florida last \car, which gave perfect satisfac tion. I. Furman Still, . Blackville, S. C* We invite, with confidence, special attention to our Fur niture, which wiLLmake any home comfortable and_heautls ffrh to aiff^mothing, yvhirh will defy tha WlnteFs cold and double ^bod looks; aif^Lo 4ur SlrGes, Which Will make your way and walk through life an easy progress. WE CLIMB HIGHER : — i EVERY YEAR. All Of Olir (5< _ Our best foe bleaching at caUco. We have 4 full line of the best calicoes In beautiful pattern*, regtflaf vaia$) 6e. tb go at ...; ..4|c p4f y*rC OUTING AND KLANNELLETlES In all style* 4ndchock*, regular price IQic^ to ALL uur7^vaiuca.*l. Fi:?fNNELS. 1000 yard* nil wool ti ll tnnei, worth even-Where 600 yards all wool llaiii^**, 62 inche* wide. 75j vklue • tSc yard, at..:.....i$Mu' ,tj gUm.. 44.-; - > UMBRELLAS. We a*k your special attention to our line of unfbfelfa* it.., We also have a fuli^lne of better good* at very low pVice*. LADIES’ T All AIK \ MADE SKIRTS 25 Ladle*’ all silk skirts in latest styles and of b*-*t msto- rbrf. worth everywhere 7 Off, to jn^atf ... 44 98 50 Lathe*’ ail wooT siTru rn at! *Ty5;*, tW*'n3~T(tTyat - ; v ...W..7?. T. TTTTTTt 65 m ues, to go at CLOAKS’. I - ■. -1- It gives me great and sincere pleasure to notify my friends and his friends that I have secured the services of Capt. U. Dunn as sal email, in ordet.to do justice to my constantly increasing business. With hisdieTp amLassisted by Messrs N. G. W. Walk er and I. L. Attaway I can sevve all in need of the Best Mul es and. Horses that can be. bought from Kentucky to Kansas, Wagons almost eyerhisting so good arc .their ma terial and workmanship. Comfortable and elegant Buggies and Harness, as safe as the “best life insurance against accident. Don't be blind to your interest, come and we’lL sur prise you with satislaction. CHARLIE BEOWN, Hill BARNWELL, S- C. 25 Ladif’s* long cloak* In the late*t styles. Regular ^'rl6« 10.00’and 12 00. at Our 5 and ii.60 values iu g<« at ... ; ....Mm 75 Lathe#’ and Mism 4 *’ cloak*, luo*u and tight back*, with allK a'ntf »atln lining#,.regular value A 50, to go nt .. MM -- , ’ Vur A 50 ami I (W' valuM at. 14V Our 4 50 chiMren’# cloak# to g6 at. 82V Ai»0 our 2 60 and 3 GO cbUdrStV* jacket*.af.. :;...;........... f fV GixXrtiS. ! Men’* regular 25c.glove« to go at 19c; Men’# regular 60c gloV4* to go’a)!.... Min' *Men’#wrtra fine kid glove#, regular price 1 00. lo go at Vm Men’* Crp to-date die** kid*, regular value 1 50 to 1.75, to go at Ll# BLANKETS. Original value 75c and 1 00. to go Vt 5t)«. • COMFORTS.'. Extra heavy quality, r?gular value 1.73 and Z.W, to go at BED SPREADS. ^ We have a firil ifne ofcolorcd bed spread*, regufar value* 1 6h; 1 25’; 1 CO; l.Ja and 2 00, to go at... — 0S»«, 88e, )J# —*r- —DRESS GOODS. : 800 yard# Brilliantine, 44 indie* wide, worth 1.50 per yn’rif, at QBrf 500 yard* Brilliantine. 3* Indie* wide, regular value 75b, to go at 4Md We also have a lull line of Danish cloth, iu all lofuni, regular value KM, <0 h* Sold at life 40 Imffi dark blrre pant# Olofh worth 4ffj, to be sold at t2$6 Si LKS—150 yard* extra fine silks in black and color*, regnlar 76c vain*, to be /old at 48b par j<|g Near »ilk INffng, regular price Mo. lo go at.. . ,9t* pe* yd. * VELVETS—We call apeclal aiCentton to enr nice IH»e ol velvet# fu ell ' . ' - . . . - j_ _ ■ >-(** A large lTne~ol CROCKERY, thautiful Crockery at^pFclxl bargain prfeoM,’ til B. MAZURSlvYj LEADER OF LOW PRICKS BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA*