The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 16, 1915, Image 4
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is now in full blast. Come early—see the mahy bargains we are offering.' You are compelled to do your Christmas
Shopping-~Why not let us show you how much we can save you on your purchases. Everything
marked in plain figures on a little Green Tag. —
An Enormous Reduction on
Men’s Suits and Overcoats.
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Why should your new suit be bought from us? Because w«P
have the largest assortment that it has ever been our pleas-
ure-to show you. More than 450 up-to-date suits to pick
from.p*The latest styles in all colors of this season. A large
line of Se
mixtures
Serges,
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Broadcloths, thibets and light and dark
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Men’s Hats.
The very latest ideas in Men's Hats are
to had here at exceptionally;iow prices.
We have the prettiest a nd niftiest line of
Men's Hats that has ever been our pleasure
to show you. The latest shades and styles,
, including staples, to be had at our store at
ONE HALF PRICE.
We carry a full line of Stetsons and other
well known brands. A large assortment of
the New "Two-Tone" Hat. This hat has a
light crown and dark contrasted brim, which
come in Brown, Oreep, Blue, Urey and Steel
colors. You are certain of obtaining a hat
that is right in style and quality- They are
nationally advertised, and that means a
double guarantee—ours and the makers. You are sure to find the style
and color you are looking for at our store.
They look right, feel right, and prices exceptionally low.
Don’t fail to tee this line.
Specials
Men’s Heavy Fleece lined OO —
underwear.. OOC
A Wonderful Array of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coat Suits, Cloaks and Sportcoats
to be offered during this_Gigantic Green^Tag Sale at astonishingly low prices. > ^
These suits represent thaWSry last word in style and are the^roducts of America’s leading Designers.
All of these suits are the most recent styles—all the most c^arm^ng designs, all fully up to the highest
standard of quality. NJaJg^ials ay^jjjostly Broadcloths, Qarbadioes, Serges. Diagonals, Poplins and
mixtures, belted and plain moaels, mostly iurtrimmed. Colors, Navy,
Black and Battleship Grey. _ '
These suits are beautifully trimmed—some with fur and some with fth-
display in our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department on the secoi d floor.
To avoid carrying over any suits, we are going to offer them to yoijj^at
ONE HALF PRICE.
Dont fail to see them—we have anything you want. *
Lot of.Ladies’ and Misses’ Sample Coat Suits, worth up to 115.00 will be sold during this
^oGigantic Green Tag Sale at ......' ; ~
Ladies’ and Misses’ Broadcloth and Garbadine Coat Suits, fur trimmed, all colors, worth
from 118.00 to $25.00, will be sold during this Gigantic Green Tag Sale at
Ladies’ and Misses’ all wool Serges, all colors, and all wool mixtures, some fur trimmed
with braid, worth from $12,000 to $18.00, will be sold during this Gigan- QO
tifc Green Tag Sale from
(A few of the a hove suits are displayed in our windows-
-look at them while passing.)
CLOAKS AND SPORTCOATS
At a saving of 50 to 60 per cent.
An immense assortment of cloaks and sportcoats, to be sold during this Gigantic Green Tag Sale at
exceptionally low prices.
We have a large assortment of the niftiest and prettiest assortment of Cloaks and Sportcoats and ever
shown in Barnwell County. The most stunning styles that artist designers can design and make.
We have them in all colors of Plush, with fur trimming, Broadcloths, Corduroys, light and dark mix
tures, etc. If you are looking for a cloak; ydlfVwe'it to yourself to come and see
we are going to offer them at
ONE H A LF^PFUCE.
An assortment of the season’s most snappiest styles of Sportcoats. We have them in white and black
check, made long and medium, while we have a beautiful assortment in materials of plain and mix
tures. You cannot afford to miss the chance to get ■ cloak or sportcoat at the prices we are offering.
Ladies’ Shepard Plaid Sportcoats worth up to $7.00, now $4.19
Ladies’ Cloaks, all colors sod styles, worth up to $10 00, will ha sold during this Green Tag Sale from
$1.78 and up. Children's Cloaks greatly reduced. vr.
Good 5c. L
chiefs, now.
Handker-
20c. Good Quality Pillow 1 f"} _
Cases, now ..IvFC
H-gallon Imitation Cut-glass Q
Pitcher, worth 25c., now Jr C
Men’s heavy, plain or cap toe, work
Shoes—extra good val- $1.39
50c. and 75c. Japanese Rugs, beau
tiful designs, sise 36 x 72, a Q _
now.. .. A J7C
76c. Good Lanterns—Extra- *} Q _
ordinary value, now.... __OJ/C
Pretty Japanese Matting Ruga Q
■ize 27 x 54, now.. .... J/C
A tremendous variety of Ladies' Hats at prices less than
half the manufacturer's cost. * .
Scores and scores of Hats—charming specimens, repre
senting every mode that is fashion favored, which will be
found here at prices less than half the manufacturer’s cost.
Over 200 styles to select from. Hats that will make any
woman look dressed up. Hats that are beautiful.
In order to avoid carrying over a sin
gle hat and to raisethe cash, we are going
to offer any Ready-to-Wear Hat in our
store, Hats worth up to $11.50 and $4.00
during this Green tag Sale at
Western Carolina Department Store
T “Everything in Reedy-to-Wenr for Ladiei and Gentlemen.'
B. Mazursky, Proprietor, Barnwell, S. C.
THE BARNWELL PEOP
Entered at the post office at Barnwel
S. C., as second-class matter
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JOHN W. HOLMES
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B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor
THURSDAY DECEMBER 16,1915.
MASTER’S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
In the Court of Comon Pleas.
Mrs. Hattie B. Stubbs, formerly Miss
Hattie Bamberg,
Plaintiff,
against
David J. Zorn, et al.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to me
directed in ,the above entitled cause,
I will sell at Barnwell, in front of
the Court House, on Monday, Janu
ary 3rd, 1916, it being salesday in
said month, within the legal hours of
Bale, the following described real
property:
All that tract or plantation of land,
situate, lying and being in Barnwell
County, South Carolina, containing
One Hundred (100) acres, and
bounded as follows: On the North by
the Aiken and Barnwell public road;
on the South by lands of T. C. Pen
der; on the East by,lands of T. C.
Pender; and on the West by lands of
G. W. Greene and the Mill tract.
ALSO:
Al that certain tract or plantation
of land, situate, lying and being in
Barnwell Township, Barnwell Coun
ty, South Carolina, known as the
Bock Creek Place, containing One
Hundred skid Twenty-five (125) acres
zog; on the East by lands of A. P.
Usssery and others; on the South by
the estate lands of Watts Mathis;
and on the West by lands'of E. W.
Peacock.
ALSO:
All that certain tract or plantation
of land, situate, lying and being in
Barnwell Township, Barnwell County,
South Carolina, known as the Mill
tract, containing One Hundred (100)
acres,, more or less, and bounded as
follows: On the North by the
Aiken and Barnwell public road and
lands of E. P. R. Birt; on the East by
lands of 1). J. Zorn; on the South by
lands of D. J. Zorn; and on the West
by lands of G^W. Greene and Ashley
Stansell.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
H. L. O’BANNON,
Master Barnwell County, S. C.
Master’s office, December 11th, 1915
ADVERTISEMENT ROR BID&
Notice is hereby given that bids are
requested to be submitted on January
4th, 1916, for supplies for the county
chain gang and poor house as follows:
Meal, floUr, sugar, lard, coffee
rice, grits, bacon (bellies),'kerosene,
matches soap, tobacco, convict cloth
ing, shoes, hats, shovels and picks,
hay, corn, peas,.
Bids will be opened and awards
made on Tuesday, January 4th, 1916.
The board reserves the-right to re
ject any or all bids submitted.
■ S. R. Boylston, Chairman,
N. M. Walker,
i J. M. Weathersbee,
j Members of the County Board of
Commissioners.
W. V. Richardson, Clerk. 3t
by lauds of D. W. Hart-
NOTICE OF SALE OF OFFICE
r FIXTURES
Office of the Barnwel County DU
pensary Board.
Notice is hereby given that on M01
. December 27tK, 1815, at 12 0
clock noon, the following office fi:
tures will be sold at auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the office
of the Barnwell County Dispensary
Board, at Barnwell, S. C.:
,_.l Metal Filing Cabinet,
1 Burroughs Adding Machine, No.'
222332,
1 No. 10 Royal Typewriter,
1 Typewriter Desk,
1 Roil Top Desk,
1 Office Table,
1 Flat Top Desk,
6 Office Chairs,
1 Typewriter Stool,
1 Globe-Wernicke Vertical Trans
fer Storage Case,
1 Check Writer,
1 16-inch Westinghouse Electric
Fan,
All of the above will be sold sub
ject to delivery after the clerk has
been checked out. Prospective pur
chasers are invited to call and inspect
the fixtures.
W. J. SEXTON, Clerk,
For Barnwell County Dispensary Bd.
Barnwell, S. Or., Dec. 13th, 1915.—3t.
Mutual Partition Sale.—331 Acres.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell'. - '
." We will offer for sale to the highest
bidder in front, of the Court House at
Barnwell, S. C.; on salesday in Jan
uary, 1916, 331 acres of land, located
at Robbins, S. 250 acres in good
cotton land, five tenant houses,
part of the estate, of the late J. C
Griffin.
Terms: One-third cash, balance
in one and two years, with mortgage
on premises sold. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
B. D. NIOKLE,
, F. M. NICKLE,
Tenants in Common.
Barnwell, S. C., Dec. 11, 1915,—3t.
Lott,—Nov. 27, one medium size
black and white hound; small cut in
•ar. Reward paid if returned to
G. B. Kearse, Oler, 8. C., or E. H.
wald, Allendale, 8. C. \ .
X olice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that on Sat
urday, the 8th day of January, 1916,
I vrill file my final account with Hon.
John K. Snelling, Judge of Probate,
aqd ask for letters dismissory as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mary E.’
Singleton, deceased.
January Singleton,
.Administrator*.
Dec. 8th, 1915.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application*, aa they cannot reach
the diseased portion of tho ear. There
la only one tyay to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that Is by a constitutional remedy..
Catarrhal Deafness Is enud d by an in
flamed condition of the mucous llnlnfl of
tho Euatacblan Tube, _ When this tube I*
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect bearing, and when it Is entirely
closed, Deafness Is the result. Unless the
Inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to Its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faced Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru the
blood on the mucous surfaces of the '•ys-
tem. _
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any caae of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars
free. All Druggists. 7Sc.
r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Notice of Final Discharge
Notice is hereby given that on Friday
the 17th day of December, 1915, I will
file my final account with Hon, John K.
Snelling, Judge of Probate, and ask for
letters dismissory as administrator of
the estate of J. S. Oswald, deceased.
.• J. L. Oswald, Admr.
Nov. 18, )915.
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TBEASUBE&S of fraternal orders, clubs, social organizations, etc.
Usually such officers hold complimentary positions. They are ex
pected to disburse certain moneys or keep them in reserve. Often the
BOOKKEEPING 11 a BOTHER or a ^WOBBY. Treasurers who bank
their funds With us feel SAFE, and their BECEIPTS .are always in
GOOD 0BDEB.
Dr. J. W-. Reeves
Dentist
In office last week of each month. -
Barnwell, South Carolina
Office In HarrUoa Building.
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HARRY D. CALHOUN, Pr.sid.nt N. G. W. WALKER, Cashier
Wm. McNAB. A.s’t Ca.Juer.
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