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20 Yd*.-of 27
in. Sea laland
Every Thursday
and Friday are
liar Days at
CREIGHTON’S
“CREIGHTON’S”
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9 yds. 40-in. Sea la-' Jt 1
Undi limited 9 yd*» T
to a customer • r .
More Goods for
a Dollar than a
Dollar can buy
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JL8T RECEIVED A SHH’MET OF
THE LATEST STYLE COATS FOU
LADIES a”d CHILDREN—
PRICRI) REASONABLY
College Cut
Clothes
FALLKR’S CLOTHES—ON DOLLAR
DAY—10 PER CENT OFF.
Dollar Day Specials
SeaUand f
10 yds. 36-in; Se a Island 4Iud- .00
son LL only 10 yds to customer *
9
Homespun
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9 yds. yds. Riverside Plaids,
limited 9 yd*, to cqstomer
8 J 00
12 yards premium Plaids
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. Novelties
9 Bird’s-Eye Napkins 27x27
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2V4 yds. 48-in. Table Damask 1^.00
6 yds. Kompen Cloth worth
8 J.oo
25 cents per yard, now
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Bed Ticking
Is yds. Bt-d Ticking worth 124c $ J
Men’s Specials
12 Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs 1^00
24 Men’s 6c Handkerchiefs for $ J .00
6 pairs Misses 25c ^o^ks for t J .00
5 pairs Men’s Lisle Socks for
Men’s Broadcloth Shirt $ J .00
Outing *
8 yds. A-No.-One Outing $ -00
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12 yds. Outirg worth 10c per yd.
SHEETING
2 3-4 yds. 9-4 Bleached
Sheeting for
81 .00
Curtain Scrim
12 yds. Curtain Scrim for $ 4 .00
r ct. off t 44
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Dress Goods
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3 yards Suntub Fabrics $ J .00
l|.00
Z 1 /* yds. Peter-Pan Dress
Ginghams for
5 yds. English Btpadcloth for 8 ^ .00
2 yds. Rayon Silk for 8^ -00
6 yds. Dress Crepe for 8 J-00
TOWELS
5 Turkish Bath Towels worth 25c 8 J
5 Hack Towels .
8J.00
Ginghams
10 yd*. 32 inch Ginghams
Is oo
', worth 15c, limited 10 yda
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7 yds. Dress Girghams worth
81.00
25 ct*. per yard
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l*i yds. Corduroy worth 89c yd. 8|
White and Navy Blue '' *
per ct,
Selz Sh
CREIGHTON’S”
10 per ct. off on Knox
and Gage Hats for
for Men and Women
MAIN STREET
BARNWELL, S. C
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Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
We offer 36 New Ladies’ Dresses--
To arrive FRIDAY—at Wholesale
Cost. These dre*ses will be returned
to mr.Arfaeturer* on Tu«rday if rt>i
sold. If veu wib’i one of Irene D*ess ?s
reserve 1 for you, just j*v a dero.d;
on the one you selcet and we will ho'd
it for you.
The Very Latest Styles
to Be Had.
All 815 Dresses this shipment 89 94
All 812.50 Dresses this shipment 8.9K
All 89.98 Dresses this shipment 698
BARNWELL 49 YEARS AGO
Reprinted from
THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
Vol. I.
October -11,1877.
No. fj.
At th* municipal alection held 'n
Blackville ea Monday last 'there was
ronaidemble interest taken. There
were two tickets in the Held—Imth
Democratic—and the counting of the
vwtes showed the following result:.
Intendant- L. T. IsIhi*.
Wardens—:* F. Stoke». H. L. Di--
fen hath -I. L. Huist and M. Keelrr.
After the result was known the n?\v
Interdant was* presented with a
handsome bouquet from one of Black*
ville’s fair daughters, fpr which ho
requests us to thank the'donor.
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* r Died.
On Sunday morning,'the 7th inst..
Pataey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G.
R. C. Todd, aged between two and
three years.
On Tuesday morning last, Mattie,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Mixon. 4
Rates of Postage.
.Letters weighing ’ll ounce or less,
three cents.
Register fee 1() cents in addition to
regular postage.
The old coachman of Jefferson
Davis, a colored man, rtow living in
Rakigh, N. C.. denies that Mr. Davis
was disguised as a woman when cap-
& Mules
mti
1 take pleasure in advising my
friends throughout the county that
I have a number of good, sound,
fill-purpose MULES on hand and
will sell them at prices in keeping
with the times. 1 also have a few
BROODMARES.
When in need of good work
look at what I have to
offer.
tuied He was dressed in ordirar^
clothing, calvaiy boots, H waterproof
cloak and shawl .thrown over' his
shoulders. When ordered to aur^vn-
dei he at first said he would die first,
but Mrs. Davis threw her arms
around him and begged the soldiers
not to kill him.
Uarnwe|| Market Ihiring Week K r d-
ing October 16, 1877.
A comparison of the market quota
tions with those of the previous week
show that the only changes were a
alight advance in the price of cotton
and a deelire of 15 cents a bushel on
com. Cotton was quoted as follows:
Lint, ordinary, cents; middling,
10 cents; seed cotton, 3 3-4 cents, as
compared with 8 7-8,' 9 7-8 and 3%
certs, respectively, the week previous.
Corn declined from 86 cents to 70
cents a bushel. All of the other quo
tation*'Were the same.
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Barnwell,
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('apt. Lancaster Declines.
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Capt. J. W. Lancaster declined the
nomination for the Colonelcy of the
infantry regiment, stating that “my
official duties as Sheriff of the county
are of such an arduous character as
to require my constant employment,
which would unfit me for the proper
discharge of the office of Colonel of
the regiig.'nt.
. . The people of the county
have already placed me in a high,
honorable and responsibly position,
and I do not think I ought to ask
them to do more for me, at present.”
The yellow fever still rages in Fer-
nandina, Fla., and the victims are
suffering for the want of medical aid
and proper nourishment.
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The Aiken correspor dejrt of the
Columbia Register* advocates the re
vival of the whipping post.: ~
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C. E. Lartigue and C. C.’Bush were
nominated for Lieutenant-Colonel of
infantry. § ;
Can You Afford to Sell Your Cotton Un-
der the Cost of Production?
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If not, why do you not hold your cotton tor n short while until the distress cotton is ahs.irbed?
Each year at this time thousands of boles of cotton are dumped on the maiket regardless of price.
Do you realize that after deducting the coat of juat picking ard ginning a bale of cotton, the
farmer is getting about 10c per pound for it. Do you think this condition can last?
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During the past few years, it has not been profitable to hold cotton—but do: ’t forget—people
held cotton when prices were around twvnty two cgnU. There is quite a difference now, with cotton
soling in some itterior towns below fourteen cents.
If you wish to hold any cotton. I will advance you ten to twelve cents per pound upon it. Fifty
cents per hale per mbtth covers both stontg.) and insurance. You wrill see by these rates that if
you iield your cotton {or two months, it would only amount to 81.00 p:*r bale.
Should you ship any cotton to roe, you may rest assured when you ordered it sold, you w-ill get
the correct weights, grades and prices. ‘ .
CHAS. G. HOUSTON
COTTON FACTOR
AUG18TA. GA.
dot Saloon. He sells you somedings
to drink vot vill make you right avay
quceck feel so petter ash good. He
vas got some of dose
Goot Olt Gabinet Vhiskey
vot vas more a-'h dwendy yet^s mit
age. Don’t it,* eh ? Yust you coom
and dry a leetlc. It vas von g:ot
idea to prirg Some'of dose fronts mit
you ven you vent dere, needer.
Y’en you not likes to take a leetle
Schnapps,, petter ash y •u take n
couple tozen glasses GOOT LAGER
PEER, yust to gif you a schmall ap
petite. Nic. vas de man dot Keeps
dose dings. Und dont you forgid id.
Advertisement.
Shtop a Leetle^
Of you vas a dririin’. mans (yust
a leetle soraedimes), ven you rooms
mit dot Barnwell town, better you
shtop • Lee tie la at dot >
^ - Nk. William*’ Saloon,
und got a leetle Schnapfe. He lopW*
dot blaeea in der Patterson House,
undsr/imd he vas von nice fellers wit
Foreign Items.
Gambctta is cut in a manifesto, In
which he makes a passionate appeal
to the French people, ami expresses
the,conviction that France will remain
a republic, notwithstanding the ma
chinations of the Imperialists to at
tain the supremacy. •'*
Rate of Taxation.
, State Tax, 7 mills; County Tax, 3
mill*. Taxi* are payable in gold and
silver coin, United States currency
end National Beak notes. Ten per
cent Receipt* receivable a* caah.
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