The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 29, 1914, Image 8

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aasrvtm&mvr*..■* ••' ■•s&X'-' \ and Continues , February 14th ^What is a real bargain? A true bargain is the purchase of standard goods at a lower figure than the regular price. It is the knowledge of value that makes a bargain. The goods offered in this Clearance Sale are standard goods, therefore, they are true bargains. Don’t take our word for it—see the got ’ Don’t lose sight of jhe fart that this sale invnlvps thn of merchandise and house furnishings without the reservation of one single item, and positively embodies the greatest saving opportunity ever presented to the public of this vicinity. This is a sale that is different. It’s a real bona fide, grand merchandising battle that is without a-parallel in the history of mer chandising in Barnwell County. This is truly a trade oppprtunity that demands the attention and attendance of every person within a radius of many miles of Barnwell. Our present stock must be reduced in order to make room for the Spring goods that will begin to arrive within a few weeks. Take advantage of the tremendous cut prices on every piece of. Winter Goods in the store, and a Wonderful saving to you on Worts, Shoes. Hats. More. Etc. The price cuts are so numerous that it is impossible to give you a detailed statement, but a glance through the .real bargains listed below will convince you that we mean business/ The savings wilHbe such fhaf it will pay you to borrow money at a high rate of interest in order to take advantage of these reductions. <• , w , Notions. 5c Ladies handkerchiefs 10c 10c Men’s 10c Talcum Powder 5c Safety Pins 5c Pins •15c Ladies Hose 15c Half “ 20 and 25c Ladies Collars x; 60c Lace Curtains . $1.25 Bed Spreads. $2.25 “ s $4.00 •;, " ‘~\ 35c Pillow Shams and Scarfs... ~ ,19 40c Table Covers “ “ — ,24 Towel*. ! .39 .89 1.48 2.98 Our entire stock of Glassware and Tinware will be sold at cost Domestics. ( /’.'I v.' ^ .. 6c Sea Island 4k 40 inch wide Sea Island..^,. 5k 12 l-2c Sea Island 40 inch ... 8k -6c Bleaching. 4k 12 I-2c “ 8 k 8c Apron Ginghams 5e 12 l-2c Dress “ 8k 15c Brown Linen . 10r. Ladies Coat Suits and Cloaks. $25.00 Ladies Brochded Ratine Suits $10.98 20.00 Ladies Serge Suits ... 9.98 10.00 “ Coats 5.48 13.00 “ “ 6.48 4.00 Childs Pony Skin Coats.. 2*29 10.00 Childs Brocaded Plush Coats 4.98 Underwear. 60c Ladies and Mens fleeced Shirts and Drawers 39c 60c Men’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers ...... 39c 35c Ladies Shirts 22c 60c Boys Union Suits 39c 25c Ladies White cud Ginghams Aprons 19c Men’s Hats. $1.50 Hats $ .89 2.00 Hats ....... ... 1.29 3.00 Hats ..... 1.98 5.00 Stetson Hats. ... 3.39 Mens Suits. $ 9.00 Men Suits 15.00 “ “ 20.00 “ “ 25.00 “ “ i 4.48 7i0 10.50 12.98 Ladies Furnishings. 75c Balkan Blouses $ .49 $1.00-41.25 Ladies Shirtwaists ._.. #50 75c Petticoats #59 $1.50 Petticoats.. .98 $3.50 Brocaded Silk Petticoats.. 2.19 75c Ladies Kimonas ............. #59 $1.00 “ “ #59 $1.50 “ “ .......79 35c Short “ ......" .19\ 75c Sweaters #39 A lot of ladies Skirts at and below cost. Men’s Pants. -- " 75c Men’s Pants $ .48 $1.50 Mon’s Pants 1.19 2.00 “ “ 1.48 2.50 “ “ .: 1#68 5.oo “ “ 3.29 Dress Goods. — a 75c Serge ..r... 75c Diagonal Serge 75c Brocaded “ tl.50 Messiltne (all colors) .. 80c Brocaded Silks 25c Striped Poplins .Shirts. a 35te Mens Dress Shirts. 40c Boys’ Knee Suits. $3.00 Boys’ Suijts ;■ ... v ... $1.95 3.50 Boys’ Suits 2.48 5.00 Boy’s Suits ....... 3.29 << u iocs. $2.00 Laiies’ $1.35 1.75 me,al -1.98 2.98 5.00 Men’s! Shoes, t>u\ton\pr 4 AC lace . \ t-A \ \ 0#SrO 2.50 3.00 Men buttodor lace.^ 4.00 Menk Shoes, lace . r Shoes]^ lor I Our entire stock Valises and Comforts .•4:- LOOK FOR THE tim \ Next Door to Bank of Western Carolina I • X- /* \ " i, X ■ A r LOOK— a 4-’' .. FOR THE BIG . ^ SIGNf • •: a» . •: .... :1 V