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All That Your Imagination Can
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Variety and Smartness Will Be Found at our
Fall and Winter Showing of Ladies and Misses Ready-to Wear.
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- We-are ready—our.entire establishment tilled to overflowing with autumnVlwnitless new styles-expressions. — Everythingjjiatis in thoughijlineland develxip-
ment—everything that is new in-color and shade. The 'worlds fairest and richest^iew styles drawn-together for you by The Western CaroIiriaJJepartment Store,
now on .display. We have done our wo^k well. Come and see for yourself, and go away convinced that W.e can and will serve you best.
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LADIES’ AND MISSE^riDRESSES.'
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A notable display of charming new creations for._.
Fall and Winter developed in materials and models
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whiciLare in accord with the ever-prevailing Western
Carolina Department Store policy and purpose of antic- -
ipating fashion and exhibiting styles far in advance of
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the season. An unparalleled showing in Trifcotine
♦Serge and Satin in all the popular ..colors.
is reflected in the beautiful creations that we have on
display. Designed and tailored by experts. Materi
als: Broadcloth, Silvertorie, Veloiir-De-Lain and
be that way. Our new Fall line will suit yoi^rig jnen
and boys hard to please and hard fo fit/while the more
plush.
conservative modejs will please the oldep man. Our
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LADIES' HATS.
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Everything you could wish for in'shapes and materi
als that will meet with your utmost approval. All the
latest styles and shades are combined in the becoming
ness and youthfulness of our Hats.
suits are in a class to themselves*—different because
they'have the appearance and effect of made-to-meas
ure garments. Made of the finest fabrics arid patterns
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that one rarely finds outside of the best clothing shops.
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In the newest Fall models, at prices that you cannot
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COAT SUITS.
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Our Collection represents the very latest versions of
the fashionable tailored models and the more elabo-
rate fur-trimmed models. These, indeed, are the^kind
of suits that a young woman feels well dressed in.
They are becoming and stylish and fit correctly.
Smartly m-ade of Tricotine, Serge, Broadcloth and Gab—
ardine, in all the stylish Fall and Winter colors.
MEN'S AND BOY’S HATS.
SKIRTS.
You can Tind here just the kind you want. - The ma-
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terials are lovely, in solids and fascinating novelties.
The colors are&wonderful rich to lies, with large va-
riety^of the newest Fall models for you to select from,
We are headquarters for headgear. New shapes,
new style.% new colonic Time'to.throw away that old
straw and invest in one of the classy “lids” that we
are showing.
and we ask that you come early.
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SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
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COATS.
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Style without extravagance. That, briefly, is a de
scription of the wonderful values that we are offering
in our lines of Ladies' Coats. .’The spirit of the times
SPLENDID SHOWING OF MEN’S YOUNG MEN’S
& BOYS’ CLOTHING.
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Aje you well dressed? If doesn’t cost any more to
• No trouble to get fitted at-our store, whether you
want a tough work shoe or a dainty slipper for the
ball room. We are offering some lines' heloyr
present wholesale prices. Don’t miss this chance to
save money on your shoe purchases.
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CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADVS.
FOR DEEP WELL DRILLING"
Apply to . *
G, L. ran,
"5-6-tf Barnwell, S. C.
%JTCH!
Hunt’s Silre, formerly called
Hunt's, Cure is especially com-
f ounded for the treatment of
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tch, Eczema, Ring worm, and
Tetter, and is sold by the drup»
S at on the strict guarantee that
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purchase price, 76c, will be
promptly refunded to any dlssat*
isfled customer. Try Hunt’aSaire
•tour risk. For sale locally by
iviacE DRUG COMPANY
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Blackville, S. C.
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... _ SAFE FQS SALE.
0,ne Large Mosier Iron Safe for
Sale,, for price arid partiaulars apply
to Mrs.. L. C. Tobin, Barnwell, S. C.
-■ LOST—Between Barnwell and
Blackville, ^one 32 x4 plain tread
automobile ti?e on rim. Finder will
please return to Miss Annie Lee
Simms, Barnwell, S. C.
FOR SALE—75 acres of land, 60
in cultivation, three miles west of
Olar. Sacrifice $1,500. Address
J. R. Embil, r
1030 Laura Street,
9-25-4t-pd. Jacksonville, Fla.
RACER FOR SALE.
-3^>, racer in ^perfect
I—^-ij^echanical "condition. Recently re-
^ modeled. 3 to 1 gear with plenty
of power to h&ndl|e them on any
roads. Good tires. Set I,,, of stoj
J gears goes with car. If interested
^ in a car of this kind or that can he
, easily converted into ^ servicalbe
truck, call at this office.
' WANTEir=Mm—or women to-
take-orders among friends and neigh
bors for the genuine-guaranteed hos-
iery, full lines forjraen, aniT
chtldren. Eliminates darning.** ; We
pay 50c an hour spare time or 4,24
itoaV for full time. - Experience
pnngce-'SJMT* WritejN International
Stocking Mills* Norristown, Pa.
LOST—in tffe ‘town of WilliSton
•on Sept. 25, one yellow dog, white
on head and breast. Answers to the
name of “Rex”. Fi/idcr notify
Henry Webber,'..Walliston, Route 2
and receive reward.— * ltpd.
STRAYED OR STOLEN— From
my place on Tuesday, Sept. 23, one
young Jaluck~h»tuii(l puppy. Red on
breast and white on foot. "Finder
will please jRtotify, J. IL CarroH;-Elko
Route 1, nad receive reward.
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CHAS. G. HOUSTON
Cotton Factor
FOR SALE—One New 1 1-2 ton'
International- Truck with Expr€Fsr^r
I body, arid three One ton Trai)mobiles.
Any or all at a baqjairi. . . ■ '
Mutual Trading Co./
9-25-41.
Liberal 'Advances
Made on Conslgndient
BONDED WAREHOUSE.
Prompt and Efficient Service
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CARBURETOR—Salesmen, new
Dodge cars. Simple, not a moving
part, installed- in 30 minutes, guar-
nteed to double your mileage and
Feat*
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell,
IN THE PROBATE COURT
E. A. Mixson, Administrator of the
Estate of Josephine Meyer, de
ceased, in his ouw right and in be
half of all of the creditors of said
Estate, —*~
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vs,
Rosa Lee Mariano, Luurania Jones,
w; M ixsori, Cleopatra l^Iixson,
Ella Blanch Mixson, McTCinley Mi*-
jspn, Rohuietta Mixson, Teddy Mix-
soji and Beatrice Mixson; Hard
Dunbar, and Celeste Thompson;
Rosa Mixson, Benjamin Jdixsoh,
Willie Mixson; B e n j a m.i a, M ix so n r
•, Jr., and Mrsr-Lr^C.' Clarkson,
Defendants,
ing or priming. Your iponey back
in 15 days if this carbureter-does not
do all we claim for it. Our agents
all river the- country are making big
money.Write U. & J, Carburetor
Sules Co,, 3 South 20th Street, Birm
ingham, Alabama.
EXPERT PIANO TUNING
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ORGAN REBUILDING
Having decided to establish head
quarters at Denmark, S. C., I am
prepared to TUNE and REPAJ
Player Piant>s, Pianos, Orga
Phonographs.
All broke^ or wortfparts, replaced
new
^ Pursuant, to an order of hos Hon
or, John K. Snelling, Probate- Judge,
of the above County and State, bear
ing »riate the 18th, day of September,
At D., 1919, it is ordered among other
things that a reference be held in the,
above cause at the office of the Pro
bate Judge in the Court House at-
Barnwell, S. C., at 10 o’clock, on
October 11th, 1919, for the purpose
of all debtors and creditors proving
and establishing'their claims in the
above cause in the winding up of
Hhe estate of Josephine Meyer, de-
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All persons indebted to said estate
or having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to be present at
the time and place above named
prepared to establish their claims as
aforesaid. ^
E. A. Mixson,
Administrator of the Estate of Jose
phine Meyer, deceased
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ST:
John K. Snelling, (LJ5.)
Probate Judge, for Bar
.. County, South Ualmlina
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OR SALE^
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offering for sale, myvharne
the of Meyers Mill, con-
of Residense and other nec-
Eufkiings and 3d ac-rea._of fine
and; farming lands and one hundred a
' thirty acres within 3-4 mile, fine
farming lands all in good state of cul
tivation, one Store Building and
of MerchantiKP,one sistem l^
All kimls^of Phonograph .springs
carrted^m stock and other parts se-
cjufed when needed.
Write me your needs and let jrte
give you ap estimate as to cost.
All work guaranteed. ,
J. B. GRANT,
7rl-19-tf.~ ■—— Denmark, S. C. ^
Ginnery, consisting of two 70 saw
Lumus ctrifon gins, press and engine
in' first cl it
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NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice fs"hereby given thafTweTwill
file our account as executors of the
ofT’ena Brown, with lion. Johjtr
K- r Snelling, Judge of Probate ox
BariweH GoOnty, on Saturday, Sep
tember. 13, 19^9, and petition the
said aourt for all oyder of discharge
and Fetters dismissory.
‘ Herman Brown,
v v Charlie Brown,
■* T7-* Executors.
Dated this 20th da; o< Auguit, 1919. L
asa condition. Three first
classv-mules. corn, fodder and all
farming implements. WilT sell at atej/
tractive prices. ‘For further infor
mation, prices and terms, call on or
write, ‘
. - ^ C. C. Meyer, L
Meyers Mill, S. C.
NOTICfe lO DRS. AND CRS.
Notice is hereby given to all. per-
who are indebted to the estate
of R. M. Wise, deceased, to make
proynpt riayment' , jL;-John- Wi.-e, Ad
ministrator lof "the afaresard pStafe
at Bladkville7Tr“’C. ?i and all persotrs
hojdiugi&l^ms* pgadr-r :.,,*; estate
requt- hfejaype duly
Verified with the' pp-derjigned Ad
ministrator, at. BlackviPh, S. .C.
John Wise,
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CHANDLER SIX
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Famous For Its Marvelous Motor i
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T HE season offers no other sedan so pleasing in the beauty of
its \ines and its furnishings, as the new series Chandler
sedan. And there is hone that may be compared with it at any
thing like its price. / . ... : -
The v new Chandler Sedan is the highest expression ofyears of
development in the creation of closed bodies. It is beautifril to
look at, and most comfortable to ride in. ♦It has style and refine
ment that must appeal to those who care for the finer things.
% This car jearts seven persons mbst comfortably or five when
auxiliary chairs are not in use. The front seat is solid, not
divided as in previous models, and the wmdow^posts are a per-
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may be lowered away or adjusted to suit the weather and the ^
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wish. Jhe entire interior is upholstered in finest quality silk-
plush of pleasing pattern for cushions.and^pIain tone for head
Yining. Interior Jittings are in iu 11 silver finish. x
Despite the largest production in this nistory of the Chandler Company,
the demand for the new series sedan will.quickly consume the production for
weeks to come.. Your early order will be a' safeguard against disappointment.
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Sretm-Puarn [er Stdau,. S27iS fourPtt'i..-r?er Coupe, [tmnkmkt. S329S
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LEMON B) OS., INC.
Barnwell, §,oiiin Carolina
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