The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 25, 1920, Image 8
Home Bank of Barnwell
Loans To Our Depositors
Deposits
Capital Stock
$215,791.13
240,409.64
_-30,000.00
We Soli tit Your Business
We Take Care Of Our
Surplus Account
Undivided Profits
Paid To Stockholders
Depositors.
Use Our Fire Proof Vault Free To Our Customers.
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$10,000.00
11,615.96
20,400.00
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Dan Blum Coats and Coat Suits I
I am the only merchant who handles “DAN BLUM”
Coats and Coat Suits in this territory. They won the
distinction for Style, Quality and Workmanship, in Paris
and New York. We sell this line at a very small profit.
Before making your Spring purchase after seeing the
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ducements of Price, Variety
and Smartness in Your New
Spring Wearing Apparel
Why go to the needless expense of making a trip to Columbia or Augusta to
make your Spring purchases, when just now our Ladies* Ready-to-Wesr Depart
ment is a wonderful and fascinating place, where you will find some remarkable
values in beautiful and charming things to wear. These we invite you to see—
and suggest an early Inspection- as these lovely things, priced so low. ran not
stay with us k>ng
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WE HAVE A C WEFl'LLY SELECTED STOCK OF
HIGH GRADE MILLINERY FRO MTIIE EASTERN
MARKETS AND WILL RE GLAD FOR THE LADIES
OF THIS COMMUNITY TO PAY US A VISIT, AS WE
ARE SATISFIED, tllAT AFTER OUR MILLINER,
MISS LAWSON, WHO IS A VERY COMPETENT MIL
LINER AND SALESLADY, SHOWS YOU THROUGH
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OUR LINE, YOU WILL BE WELL PLEASED. WE
ALSO HAVE A VERY ATTRACTIVE LINE OF SUITS
AND COATS. GIVE US A CALL.
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Aiken, South Carolina.
K. A. DEASON,
Barnwell, South Carolina.
Peraona 1 attention given all business
..Office in Harrison Block, Main St...
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Would You Lend Money at 4 to 10 Per
Cent a Month?
IF YOU DID YOU WOULD BE GUILTY OF USURY, BUT THAT IS
WHAT YOU WILL SAVE ON YOUR ICE BILLS BY BUYING BOOKS
OF ICE TICKETS FROM US. THE AVERAGE FAMILY WILL USE
ABOUT $5:00 WORTH* OF ICE A MONTH. WE SELL $5.20 BOOKS
OF fCK TICKETS FOR $5.00 AND $2.60 BOOKS FOR $2.50, WHICH IS
A SAVING OF ABOUT 4 PER CENT: PER MONTH, STILL FURTHER
LOW ERING THE ALREADY LOW COST OF ICE. THE MORE YOU
USE, THE MORE YOU SAVE BY BUYING BOOKS.
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