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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1926. Ladies Fine Tan Sandles-*-75c pair FRIDAY, NOV. 12TH, WE WILL SELL REGULAR $2.50 WOMEN’S SANDALS. ALL LEATHER. ’ the b^rnwbll pboplb-Skntinkl. barnwell, south Carolina A/ Big 15 Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12th and 13th, between' the hours of 10 and 11 ■* >. *; ’ ^ ..J. a. m., and 4 and 5 p. m. (Limited.) ■ HEAVIEST 36 Inch Sheeting 9c yd. Friday, Saturday and Monday 3 to 5 p. m. COMMENCING FRIDAY, NOV. 1 Dress Ginghams 5c yd. Friday, Saturday and Tuesday, 10 to 11 a. m., if you trade $3.00—S yards to a customer. Floor Brooms 29c Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12th and 13th only. The Greatest Money-Saving * ’ * • a Sensation Ever Attempted in This Community We Must Raise the Cash! Best 36 Inch BLEACHING 10c yd. Saturday, Monday and Wednes day, 11 to 12 a. m.—limited. Ladies’ Silk Hose 5c pair Saturday, Nov. 13th, 3 to 3:36 p. ■». Ladies’ Hats The Prettieat in Town .98 SPECIAL Extra Heavy Outing, Iflp 20c Quality, now SPECIAL 27 Inch Sea Island, per yard, (Limited) ... 5c CURLEE CLOTHES (For Men) Don’t foricet to se« our lin * of CTRLEECLOTHES FOR MEN. Th.y come in Blue Serres, Grey and Black with white dot. These Suits are . sold under thia guarantee: **lf Material, Tailoring or Lining does not w?ar . to your entire satisfaction, you may return this garment to the merchant from whom you bought it. He ia authorized to give you a new Garment FREE. The only time limit is your own good judgment.’’ ASK TO SEE THEM. MEN’S SUITS . ? One Big Lot, All Wool Suits, Pretty Patterns, All Sizes at $9.95 and up. SHQES Men’s Tan English Ox fords and Shoes, per pair $2.9£ Men’s All Leather Work Shoes, per pair ... $1.98 Children’s Tan Stitch- downs, one lot at $1.29 Men’s Fleeced Lined Shirts and PA . Drawers each tJ V * * Satine Slips % All colors, $1.00 - CQ _ value Pretty Bloomers, /| all colors /rOC Honest John Checked Homespun, per yard T^c ’’V Men’s Ribbed Union Suits .. Good Dress Ginghams, per yard . . . . ^. 10c BOY’S KNEE SUITS One lot, $9.50 d* A QC value, all wool**' * • %, *‘* « DRESSES GROUP No. 1.—Dresses in Silk and Woolen, $7 50 to $9' values. Beautiful in Styles and d* yj QC Colors .....tyt'&D GROUP No. 2.—Dresses made of Silk and Woolens, $13.50 to $18.75 values, famous for their QC beauty, .this sale GROUP No. 3.—Dresses of Sill; and j I Woolens, the best to be seen, values from $19.75 to QE% $25.90,^pe?ial for Sale V sa SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS — And to do it, we are sparing no effort in Slashing the Price on Every Article in our Store. This is going to be the Biggest Bargain Event the people of this county have ever witnessed, because we must him this Up-to-Date Stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Hats, Dry Goods, Dresses, Cloaks, Millinery, Shoes, Etc., into cash in order to meet large obligations in the next 15 days. You cannot afford to miss this wonderful opportunity to save. A torrent of Bargains await you here —So come early and be among the eager crowd of shoppers for the Bargains we are offering. SWEATERS Men’s & Children’s Cot ton Sweaters, Big Lot at ......... 98c Boy’s Ribbed Union • J! . V. , •«. Suits, each 49c Baby Blankets, one lot at 48c Ladies’ Outing Gowns, each '. . .. . . . 95c Grey Army Blankets, each 69c ,2^ SPECIAL! Men’s Heavy Triple Men’s Kahki and blue work Shirts Stitched Over-QO. alls, full make •JOL