The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 12, 1926, Image 8
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THURSDAY, AUGUST IfTH,
TALK A f e TOWN! F. W. FALKENSTEIN STOCK at
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This High Grade Stock of Merchandise is being slaughtered unmercifully at the hands o
No regard for cost, value or
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ig price. Everything now being sold at whatever price it will bring. Time is limited—-we have only
a short while in which to dispose of everything in this store, lock, stock and barrel. Come now and
offerings
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PIECE GOODS
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Rayon Silks, Silk Crepes and
Printed Silks, all $1 values
MEN’S DRESS SHOES
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Florsheim, Beacon and
Geo. D. Witt
$1.95 up
SHOES
200 Pairs Ladies’ Shoes'
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LADIES’ HATS
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Values to $5.00
MEN’S SUMMER
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WASH SUITS
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$2.95
Tropical Worsteds
Gabodies and Genuine
Palm Beach Suits
$4.95 " '
SILK DRESSES
WASH SILKS, FLAT
CREPES. ETC.
$4.95
PIN CHECK PANTS
OVERALLS
95c
95c
• Good Grade Work Shirts
Ladies’ Silk Hose
CHILDREN’S SILK SOX
ALL COLORS
19c
DRESS SHIRTS
Hundreds With or Without
Collars—Values to $3.00
> 98c
LAMES’ DRESSES
Guaranteed Fast Color
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English Prints
‘ $1.19
AMERICAN SALVAGE CO.
: Closing Out Stock and Fixtures of
F. W. FALKENSTEIN
BARNWELL,
SOUTH CAROUNA
Thousands of Bargains
too numerous to mention
— Come and share in
these remarkable savings
before it is too late..
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Hilda. Aug. 10.—Mr. and Mrs Sid-
ney Collins spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Fields.
Mies Stella Collins, of Bamberg,
spent last with friends in tgia
community.
Mrs. Irene Saucer and children, of
Jacksonville. FIs., have been spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Carter.
Mr. and Mrs Brooker Hsrtsog and
Mrs. Margaret Hatrsog were the
guests of Mr. and George Delk Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Leroy Grubbs spent Saturday
with her sister, Mrs. P. O. Beasley,
at Barnwell.
The many friend* of Mr. Lee Dy-
che* will be glad to learn that he is
improving. His early recovery in
hoped for.
Mr. C. O. Jones, of Columbia, spent
th« week-end with Mrs. C. O. Jones.
Mrs. M. A. Delk spent Sunday with
her son, Mr. I. H. Delk.
Diner: “Now, limme see. I had a
tenderloin steak yesterday."
Walter: “Yes, sir. and will you
have the same today, sir?"
Diner: “Well, I suppose I might
as well if someone else isn’t using it.’
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HAROLD LLOYD
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shaking lailfhs, heart-touching ears and spine-tingling thrills.
It’s Harold Lloyd’s most ambitious comedy effect, with a large
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The First Carolina’s Joint Stock Land Bank
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MEMBER OF FEDERAL FARM LOAN SYSTEM
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Operating in North and South Carolina
COLUMBIA. S. C\. AUG. 9th. 192$.
Office of
A. F. LEVER,
President.
Messfs. Brown snd Bush.
Barnwell, S. C.
Gentlemen:-
I suspect that there will be quite a bit of farm refinancing this Fall
and I am quite sure that your firm will do more than its share in your
County. The prospects are that we will have ample funds to take care
of all the needs of the farmers in this Stafa; and in order to give the
appraisers advantage of early Fall weather conditions and enable the
prompt closing of loans during the Fall weather, it will be well for you
to get in touch with those who will d’sire our services, and have, them to
file their applicatnions so that the preliminary step will be completed when
the times come, for the actual cloeing of the Loan.
The Bond Market continues good and 1 a m quite satisfied that we can
take care of a nice volume of busi-neas
-- Of course, you will continue to send us such applications as you feel
will stand the rigid tests of our appraisers.
With personal regards, I ajn,
Yours very truly,
A. F; LEVER, President.
This money is Loaned at 6 per cent.
The loan is curtailed at the rate of 1 per ct.per year.
No Loan is made for less than $2,000.00. "x
The Loan amortizes itself in 33 years.
It may be paid in S years, or earlier.
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If you need a loan, now* is the time to file your
application* that the appraisement may be made
and the papers prepared before the Fall rush. It
will save delays in the Fall when you are in a hurry
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, SEE:
Brown & Bush
BARNWELL, S.C
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