The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 07, 1916, Image 8

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A Great Showing of New Fall Tailored Suits. Beautiful new models in Broadcloth, featuring fur or braid trimmings and the new long skirt effect in coats. New wool velour models in soft finish, fluffy but extremely light weight materials. Dozens of new suit styles in serges, fancy worsteds and other new fall fabrics are now ready for your choosing. You will be agreeably sur prised when you see and realize the comprehensiveness of the assortments. New Fall Hats. Look first It the Hats in this store. Come in and try them on—note the becoming blocks, the graceful new swing to the brims—and their quality. There isn’t any thing quite like the Hats we are showing. Those com fortable soft Hats for early Fall wear are just in from New York, where they dictate the styles and shades. The color you want is here and the size and shape, too, that will best suit you. Groceries. We carry in stock at all times a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. We buy in large quantities and give hmsftl if thj Hiring. , Phnijf (tfdfrs, given special attention. Our preparedness for the new season will impress it self upon you the moment you enter the store. There is a crisp newness to Fall Merchandise here assembled that will appeal to you and awaken an interest in the attractive things that we have selected for our customers. Surely this great showing speaks of a store service far above the ordinary and the fatt that our friends are coming in and — *» ' _ choosing every day shows that the merchandise has met with instant approval. Our Mr. Aycock has just returned from a two weeks’ stay in the Northern markets, where he personally selected every article in our large and com- prehensive stocks of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, I Ladies’ Coot Suits— in fact, everything that is carried by an up-to-date establishment. Butterick Patterns, the Fashion Authority — :rr ~"TTi> i nw—a-nri n - ■- if the World. - Shoes for Service and for Style. The men, women or children that we can’t please in Shoes will certainly find it hard to please themselves any where. We are now showing some of the season’s latest and best models for both men and women, and in addition have a most complete line of school and work Shoes. You will most assuredly do yourself an injustice if you don’t look over our line before buying. Remember, our buyer had the opportunity of select ing our Fall and Winter stocks at first hand—no catalogue buying—and the goods we offer you are strictly up to the minute in style and quality. All that We ask is an oppor tunity to convince you that never before have the people of Barnwell County been given such an opportunity as we Ihsus this Main Street Fanners “Everything for Everybody." Saved Girl’s Life “I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thed*ord’s Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble. I shall never be without THEDFORiyS : In my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. * If you suffer from any of these complaint^ try Black- Draught. It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. [J-M] Liberal Advances lade ON ALL CONSIGNMENTS OF STAPLE AND UPLAND COTTON WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HANDLING EXTRA STAPLE COTTON AND SECURE BEST RESULTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. CONSIGNMENTS HANDLED ON COMMISSION ONLY. FoTfeT*"’" ’ tt COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Charleston, S. C. FREE AIR FREE AIR Fords a Specialty WE HAVE JUST BOUGHT A COM PLETE SET OF FORD TOOLS AND WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE BETTER PREPARED TO DO FORD REPAIR WORK THAN ANY SHOP IN THE CITY. GIVE US A TRIAL JOB AND BE CONVINCED. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Motors Overhauled Rear Axles $6.50 OTJSEHOLD expenses mount np GrXMMXMCI WE NOW HAVE OUR GINS READY AND IN CGOD CONDI- TION. WE GUARANTEE SATISF ACTION TO OUR CUSTOMERS WE STAND AT THE SAME PRICE FOR GINNING AS LAST SEASON. BRING YOUR COTTON AND COTT ON SEED TO US—WE ASSURE YOU THAT IT WILL BE APPREC IATED. THE HUTTO GINNERY, Hilda, S. C. The wife, no matter how ical, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install methods in your home by teaching your wife the simple BANKING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and yon will be agrea- ably surprised to note the saving at the end of the month. START YOUR WIFE WITH A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY! BazcLk: Hartin’s Garage, Barnwell. S. C FREE AIR 1 FREE AIR OodgeBrothers MOTOR CAR I wish to remind prospective automobile purchasers that it will be pos- sible to secure 60-inch tread airs for only a very limited time, after which the manufacturers will make all cars 56-inch. If you contemplate purchas- ing an automobile in the near future it will be to your advantage to see me B. B. EASTERLING BARNWELL. & C of W illisfomL WILLISTON, S. C. m We Don’t Tell “How much money has old man ^kinner in the bank?" recently asked a* man. “My dear jir,” we replied, “we are not permitted to answer such a question.” Certainly not. Every customer’s business with this bank is strictly con fidential. No telling goes. We don’t tell Smith Jones’, business and we don’t tell Jones Smith’s business. We want it, distinctly understood that ev- "-«ry transaction which takes place in this bank is known only to' those con- cerQgl and no Infbfihatton regarding any person’s affairs is made public. Rank „of Western Carolina