Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, March 15, 1917, Image 7
The New Dresses
The Spring Season is now in full'swing,
our stock complete ready.-Tor-quick actitfflr—1
for your Spring Sewing. For our Wash Gi
“ We liaV(“ aTsemhled tlie
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BOrtment of New Spring Dress ; models
ever displayed ill tills store. Seldom have
the women in. this vicinity had Hlie- op
portunity to choose ffofrn atrch a wqirIit-
ful collection of distinctive New Dress
modeHs. Tire range carries one through
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dresses for every occasion—dresses that
will delight lire f eye~ and appeal to good
■h is said by thosnin clostrtuuch with
rote StlVlhdustrytTiat we are entering up
on the greatest silk seasoii/in 'many years.
Early buying gave us advantage of selec-
lions as well as price. The result is we
-are show ing 111er greatest aggregation of
colors and combinations of Messalines,
Crepe de Chines, Georgette Crepes, Satins,
etc.. ever shown in Barnwell.
neatest as
nient, we have just received the greatest assortment of the
very latest and best materials obtainable, and while we
would" hot attempt to'seare you into_buying dyed fabrics,
we feel it our duty to warn you of the scarcity of the same,
and it would be wise, to get ^fixed” on tliese items.- ~
tastev
in This Section
Uur leadership m ine Suit Department-**-accentuated this-season by the wonderful variety of the inew styles being
shewn as well as by the.reasonable prices. We are featuring.all the newest styles in distinctive design not -to be found
elsewhere.
Spring fashions in Suits for women and misses were seldom so charming mid values never before so attractive as
those we are now showing. A more comprehensive display for. early choosing has never been assembled. Represented
in the collection are the most charming models introduced for Siirimr..AITcolors and sizes Prices to siiit Ovorv nurehasor
Shirtwaists
, We Make No Secret
of the fact that we.'waiit.and are determined to have, more business;—we don't.-conceal
our ambition behind ‘Well-rounded phrases, but coiiL* right nut and say We want you to
come to our store and see whether we sell such goods as you want at such prices as will
save you money. • — —
issbrtment of line SlTirtwaist-s we
new s
new eo
a hk parents at Strother, S, C. Half Your Living
,.,1-Mrr tt-iiii.m u:ov„r »„d without Money Cost
r. Mrs Norman Aave, went to . \ •
rue Ih-t week having bleen cal- ^ right or wrong start In 1917 will
. .. ... , make or break most farmers In the
e due to the extreme illness of gouth We are a q f ac i n g a crisis.
W r!iu " ___ This war in Europe puts things In
ivannah Hightower vis ted at such uncertainty that no man can
foresee the future with any degree of
clearness. „ • \
! The sure and certain increase in
, cotton acreage means lower cotton
prices next fall. Cost of all food and
grain products is high, so high that
no one can afford to buy and expect
to pay out with" cotton. / ^
| It’s a time above,gll others play
safe; to produce all possible food,
grain and forage supplies on your
own acres; Id cut down the store bill.
• MEYERS MILL.
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Special to The Sentinel :
Meyers Mill, March 13.—Since the
weather has moderated and ruins are
not quite-so fr quent, We'find the far
mers tilling lhe soil; making sU iihvi-
eary |lvns for the ft| jiroachii g seasi n
of planting ‘ueiWs to all!
The Lndi. s Missionary Society of
Pleasant Mi untain church vyi 11 .observe
The WAek-i M’ajer. beginning Tuesday
afternoon, March 30th at 3:30 o'clock,
' at the reMdeneeOf Mrs W .1 Rountree
These hyhes have accompiishrdWiueh
since tle-ir organization aj.ii it it> io be
hoped 'they, will strive Jtft greater
fpiri'Uil b'e thi ‘Thtmdfy"
-^nftenr•on Man'll ’-^"H'rvflTTrc hm'FT'-VTT^ -
viowfy mentioi ed the prayer meet.i g
will be held a,t Mrs James Duncan’*,-
and Saturday afternoon March 21 at
Mrs \\V M-.All ladies are
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—invited toTitleml these nketmgs,-
San Hill School lmprnveii.eut
hoUl, the . in xt like ing,
fteon, March 2.7th at 3:-Mi
ead eye and throat epe'e-
en lets beeq't 1 Viteih to be
lake a talk on " l he Care
SHERIFF’S SALE
STA I K OF SOl'TH CAROLINA
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% Jum h Sinunpne■ Piail_LflL
iimouncing mv
l take pleasure in
Spring Millinery Opening Wednesday
and Thursday, March 21st and 22d.
trden ground,
(ieorge iVealhcrsbee, Ref. lular+i.
By virtue of Hti execution to me d •
n’eted i the above entitled action, I
have It-viiil upifn and will sell to the
bight st bidder for c^ih, at Bariiwel 1
C. li -on Monday, April 2 1017. it In -
ing Saleday in. -aid month, at P2 o’elucA
no n. tin Idlh wn g descnbeyl ptoperr ,
rightly planted, rightly tended and
kept planted the year round, can be
made to j)ay half your living. TL will
save you more money than you made
on the best five acres of cotton you
ever grew!
Hastings' 1917 Seed Book tells all
about the right kind of a money sav
ing garden and the vegetables to put
in it-. v It tells about tlie r field crops as
well and shows you the clear road to
real farm prosperity. It’s Free. Send
for it today to H. G. HASTINGS CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.—Advt,
C avion
All trie rigTiC', J,itle and ipAen st of |
the »1, f cy T a t in and t • alKThat lot i f I
lanC.k th the-bulkin' g'siJierei-n in the
t i\v li of barnvfelT. t-oonty of Barnwi II,
Mate of Soul h ('ar»bim, c >muinii g ei e
acre inoreTr b u.ndcd r.cith by
stf«*» t separfit ng it, from. Ot of Ntr^
(ieorge Kohyaii-east by Franklin St.
Koulh/PV ait b -longing to- Jolo M.
K ftf<' i rii! i g.-an d vviihI by J nekiu n »t r t e t.
Levied upon and guild to sat ?'y above
execution and co*k..
.' • •- J. B. Morris
3 14-’.7 Slier ff of Barnwell Coupty.
—I will have on display Samuel Aeh
Co’s, and Joseph Lazrus < Go’s. Beautiful
Pattern Hats; \
For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Peiin At Once
For Man and Beast
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers.
Special, attention is called to my
line of C’oat Suits* and Dress Goods—
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the most complete line shown in this
STOl’ 1.KFT 0VJ71
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I Represent oniiof the L
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am niKi-nwHU-TiKBr
arxe Companies hr the
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