The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 29, 1925, Image 4
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NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED! That is the Contract’ \
So Watch This Stock Move as if on Rollers.—H.
JUST
ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23
PS
between the hours of 3 and 5
o’clock, we will sell
Best Quality HOMESPUN at
4c per yard
to those purchasing: $5.00
worth or more. (Six yards to
a customer.
SELLING EVERYTHING!
ON THURSDAY, JAN. 29
between the hours of 10 A. M.
and 11 A. )M. and aajain be
tween 3 and 4 P. M., we will
.sell
A 75c WORK SHIRT FOR
19c
to those purchasing: $3.00
< worth or more. ( Not over one
shirt to a custom ar.)
From 11 to 12 o’clock and
from 4 to 5 P. M.,
Beautiful Dress Ginghams at
5c per yard
with a $3.00 purchase or more.
(5 yaids to a customer.)
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GOING OUT!
ON FRIDAY JANUARY 30
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for two hours only, between
10:30 and 11:30 A. M., and
^ain between 3 and 4 P. M.,
ve will sell
GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP at
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1c per cake '
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f ^ V.'O. e purchasing other mer-
''harch.re to amount of S3.00
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4 omer.)
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^MOVING OUT!'
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LADIES’ COATS. SUITS
AND PPF^FS.
vYe have e rain applied the
mark-down pencfh Wq have
cne-iot of Suits and Coats to
close but at
$1.98 ^
Values are up to $25.00. The
material alone is worth five
times what we asfCfor the l^ar-
FEW OF
MANY BAR
TO THE PUBLIC!! REAI
MEN'S FINE SHOES.
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You bought a pair frobi
our $3.85 lot. Come back i|\V' ^
and get another pair at— T ..«
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They will soon be sold out.
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$3.43
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FOLKS, when i came here to put on this BIG CLOSING OUT
tions and the bad roads we have had, that we would have tty* crlwd# ii
came from 30 and 40 rrhes away and bought by the arm* $v. Hough if
DOLLARS they saved. |
If you haven’t been here the first days ct this Sale, ffe sure ant
and above board now, stock that w r o did net have a chance to display
prices that even the merchants can load up on.
I have had an army of clerks working, digging under the com
ing undone, besides using the mark-down pencil, that will meansavi
If you do not attend this Sale it is your loss and no fault of our
Ing to leave nothing undone to sell this f lock hef< re my contract exr
THE BIGGEST BARGAIN FE AST THAT THIS SECTION OF T
Going out of fcus’ness, quitting business, jelling this entire sh
doing, so come see for yourselL
H. S. BRUIN, THE MAN IN CHARG
GOODS EXCHANGED
Willingly Monday Mornings Only, Please do
not ask for exchanges at any other time.
MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS I S
MEN'S $18.30 SLITS .-. . Sll.00 j E
MEN'S $23.00 SUITS . . ... . $17.00 j J
MEN'S $35.00 SUITS S21.00' j *
BOYS'$7.50 SUITS '$3.98 | L
BOYS'$10.00 sun s ........ $6.98 | ¥
MOVING > N
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MEN’S SHOES
Men’s Find and Work Shoes, values
up to $6.00, reduced again, tliL time to—
$2.79
The assortment is still complete, al-
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though we have sold hundreds at first cut
price.
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Come Before
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It is too Late
BARNWELL,
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