The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 02, 1913, Image 8
Newest Fall Styles
in Dress Goods
For every possible purpose or occasion—whether for
Dress, Street, Business or Evening Wear—there is quality
and style included in this showing of Fall Fabrics exactly
suited to your needs. This statement may seem broad.
It may even seem exaggerated, but the very lavishness,
variety and attractiveness of it all proves conclusively its
reasonableness and truth. The fact that the newest style
creations from the greatest Dress Goods producing mills
*
are here for your approval, and the added fact that every
yard that we offer comes to our customers at lowest mill-
to-dealer prices, plus our owm small profit, makes this
announcement one of great inportance to every dress
goods buyer in Barnwell and surrounding country.
There are many pleasing distinctive designs and quali
ties to choose from. The very latest Whip Cord, Diagonal
Cords, Persian Brocade, Silk Warp Poplins, and Ottoman
Weaves, Kponges in Coat and Suit Weights, Bedford Cloth,
Diagonals, Serges, Broadcloths, etc. Come in and see for
yourself how splendidly ready our Dress Goods Section is
prepared to help you solve the dressing problem. Our
goods were bought right and in spite of the fact that cot
ton is bringing excellent prices will be sold accordingly.
Price* from 25c to $1.25 the Yard
No matter what you need for yourself or the house,
we have it. We carry at all tunes a full and rornplete line
of Furniture and House Furnishings and ran fit sour
house fmm cellar to attic as well as we can dress m.ii
from head to b>ot in the latest creations of fashion. Make
our store headquarters during \otir visits to Barnwell
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Save Money
this time on your Fall Suit or
Overcoat You get
“MORE POWER TO
YOUR DOLLAR”
when you buy guaranteed,
perfect—all wool—
NATIONAL
TAILORING
Our GUARANTEE TAG »ttAch«<] to
•T«ry garment inauraa YOUR MONEY
BACK IF YOU’RE NOT SATISFIED.
We are closing out our large
stin k of ready-made clothing at
prices heretofore unheard of in
Barnwell These pru rs rang*-
fn >m $4 i»i for an Suit t * $ 14 ps
fi >r a i*i Suit
IB . UVU az-uLirsIk:y.
The Bargain Giver,”
ZBam-vyell, S. C.
the Day
Warm
With a
Perfection
Smokeless
Q^LEEPING with the win
dows open is a ‘'first aid”
to health and beauty. But it
makes getting up in the morning a chilly ordeal.
With a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater you dress
, k in comfort on the coldest day.
; 1- A touch of a match, and the Perfection is aglow in
l a minute. Later you can carry it to any ether room,
and breakfast, read or sew in comfort.
In fact, a Perfection Heater is just as good as a fire,
^ and much cleaner and more convenient
^ It i* a handtome heater, too. Ask yottr dealer to show
you a Perfection, or write for descriptive catalogue.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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Washington, D. C.
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, Va.
(New Jersey)
BALTIMORE
Charlotte, N. C.
Charleston, W. Va.
Charleston, S. G.
Protracted Meeting at Willitton.
Dr. E. Pendleton Jenes, of New-
erry, will assist the Rev. W. M. Jones,
astor of the Williston Baptist Church,
i a series of meetings, which will
art Monday night, October 6th, and
tntinue for a week or ten days. The
iblic is co. ’ ’’y invited to attend the
irvices.
As usual our line of Fall and Winter
hats and Ladies Dress Goods eclipses
anything to be seen in the county. If
you want the latest ideas be sure to
attend our opening Thursday and Fri
day, October 2d and 3d. Tobin’s Mil
linery Emporium.
Miss Lena Cave, of Dunbarton, has
accepted a position with Moseley tc
Falkenstein.
With this issue, The People begins
the publication of a series of attractive
advertisements for the Standard Oil
Co.
At the Fall and Winter Millinery and
Dress Goods opening of Tobin’s Milli
nery Emporium all the newest styles
and patterns will be on display. Don’t
fail to attend.
Muter * SeU.
State of South Carolina.'
County of Barnwell t
Court of Common Ple*v
Herman Brown,
Plaintiff,
against
Henry Black, et al.
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, 1
will sell at Barnwejl, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, October tith.
A. 1). 11113, it being salesday in said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described real property:
All that certain tract, piece or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, State aforesaid,
containing thirty (30) acres, more or
less, and nounded as follows: North
by the old Charleston and Augusta
public road; East by lands of said Her
man Brown; South by lands of said
Herman Brown and the colored Church
lot and on the West by colored Church
lot and public Road separating it from
estate lands of Farrell.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers.
H. L. O’Bannon.
, Master.
Master’s office, Sept. 4th, 1913.
Master’s Sale.
State of South Carolina, \
County of Barnwell, i -
Court of Common Pleas.
TOWN
PROPERTY
COUNT:
H. L. O’Bannon,
against
Daniel Stallings, et. al.
Plaintiff,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in the above entitled cause, 1
will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, October tith,
A. 1). 1913, it being salesday in said
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described real property:
All that tract, piece or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the County
of Barnwell in said State, contain
ing one hundred and eighty five 1Kb
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by lands of Mr* Laura Ander
son. Hast by lands of S H Greene.
South by lands of Jordan Dandndge
and Mrs C Murph> and on the West
by lands of John Owens and of Daniel
Stallings
Terms of vale rash Pun baser to
pav for papers
Master s of',
K C Holman,
Spe< lai Master
•, Sept 1 'itb. 1<M
Tax Sale*.
State of South ( arolina,
t ount > of Marn w t .
Hv k irtue of sundry tax rxrrutiona to
me directed bx J H Krmitrong, count*
trraiurrr 1 have ,r\led ut»>n and will
•ell on Mondax the Mh dax of i toller
\ D I'M l. at Io'clock M it t*emg
aaievtax in said month, the following
drwrnbed property tow it
< >ne lot in llla« k*il!e township
bounded on the S.rth b* < kid bellow*
lajdge W rat h* Barnwell H!*rk* tile
rwaa South b> Scott 1 kl.xn ba»t bx M
D Leonard Lexird upon a* the [•rop
ert* of Millie Parker
\ 1 v.
(►ne tract of land n»ntaining 3' *rre»
more or e»*. in Rich land township
bounded on the North b* 1 »lo* er M;»
son. on the A r%: bx land* of Dame
Ma«oi«f% .sr*uth land* f*ane’
S'aihngk fast by M f Vnderv.n
1 e» led u(*on a* the profxertx of Dame
, ‘fig*
Term* -f ta r »%h purchase' to ;a.
i for paj.rrs
Ha-
START
THESCHOOL
DAYS RIGHT.
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\ "U i .m gi f. 111*■ y will n* .-.j
h.tni- u * ,iimg < ti.» stand
the strain.
Nice line of B()\’S N()R-
FOI.K SUITS m sizes 5 to
18, prices |3.0()to $6.50, extra
Pants all sizes 50c to $2,50.
SWEATERS for boys and
girls $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00.
SCHOOL SHOES are car
ried in two grades—GOD-
MAN—a medium price solid
leather line, $.75 to $2.00 and
BUSTER BROWN in all
styles $1.50 to $3.00
Nice line of MISSES BUT
TON SHOES in sizes 2 to 4
$2.00 to $3.00
Lemon Bros.
Barnwell, S. C.
1 have some very de-
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sirable Options on several
if ^ :e, im: s
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near town limits. See me
quick.
I can sell vonr house
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for von, or will sell von a
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Buggies, Wagons, Harness
My stock of High Grade Baggies, Wagons,
Harness, Whips, Lap Rohes, etc. was nc\er
better, and having used careful judgment in
buying, I am enabled to otter you exception
al values. Come and see me. I know I
can please you in both price and quality.
Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C.
Authorized Capital $10,000
fARNIERS UNION MOUSE, Inc.
Ready to Store Your
OOTTO^T
ROBERT E. WOODWARD, J. A. JENKINS, HARRY D. CALHOUN,
President. Secretary. * Treasurer.
DIRECTORS
E. H. Richardson, M. B. Hagood, J. A. Jenkins
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Robert E. Woodward,
Harry D. Calhoun.
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