The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, November 11, 1926, Image 8
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REQUESTS: That all of its customers, both white and
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colored, plant Oats and Rye at once, grow a Winter and
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Spring garden, and gather all hay and forage.
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of Sales 16 j
Barnwell “The Store of Quality
Methodiit Church MAIN STREET *- BARNWELL, S. C.
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MetKoiUt Church
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OUR BANK: Is ready and willing to assist its deposi- v
tors, loyal customers and friends, —both white and colored—to *{
grow their usual crops in 1927, and know that other Banks of %
:the county will do likewise. %
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CAUTION: We will demand positively that the cotton %
acreage for 1927 be cut one-fourth that planted in 1926, and 4
,J that all money advanced by our Bank w^| be distributed on 4
the installment plan, monthly. <5
The Methodist Church of Barnwell will get 10 per
cent of all sales for that day. We quote you below
a few of our SPECIALS for that day. ,
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. REQUESTS: That the farmers plant one acre or more
of tiring beans in February, and several acres of peanuts to the
plaw. These crops are not expensive and may prove profitable.
We also believe that our usual acreage or more of Cucumbers—
Cantaloupes and Melons should be planted, and that if we will
! live economically, pay all the debts we can, give new papers X
> v ‘to your creditors until January, and don’t lose your head or
rock the boat, as we are a great people and have a great
county, next spring and fall we will be happy.
HARRY D. CALHOUN, President
Sheets
Size Before HEMMING—
81x90 ...
Extra good qualify, torn
v /e 81x90
98"
$ J.49
9-4 Unbleached Sheeting, a
38 c
"Tgood quality
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, a
45 c
good quality a
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Pillow Cases
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Torn Size, a good quality
size 42 x 36
32 c
Size before Hemming
42x36
24 c
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Bleaching
36 inches wide, a good
quality
20 c
36 inches wide, it will pay
you to see it
15 c
Bed Spreads
Krinklette, unbleached
$ J.98
size 81x9p
Krirklette Spreads, seam
$ J .49
less ^
Rcland Park Bleached
Spreads, 90x99
*2 M
Table Damask
-60 ifK-he* widg7-cohTre"d'btrr?~0Qc
der
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58 inches wide, a good
one i w w
72 inches wide. All ~ .98
Linen
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Outing Gowns
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Ladies Hand Embroidered
^ed, a good heavy one *
For Men, a good heavy QQ C
Out mg —
Iron Clad Hosiery
t * For Ladies, Children and Men-
S,x Napkins for only^_. S J .t) 3 ^ ^ ^ f<>r THl , R§l)4y .
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Ginghams
27 inches wide, a ^odd
quality ___n
29 inches wide, a good
quality
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Apple Dress Ginghams
32 inches wide
PETER-PAN GING
HAMS
10
15
19
45‘
Sea Island
36 inches wide, good ard 1 /\c
-•—.heavy
40 inches wide, the. Best that 1 Cc
you can buy
Towels
22x46 inches, Turkish Tow
els 1
Outing
24x46 Turkish Bath Tow
els with colored border
28 inches wide, a good
quality .
19‘
HUCK TOWELS
25
49
25
Silks
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All $2.25 Silks at $J-98
Dress Flannel, 54 in. wide.
To the First 10 (
LADIES WHO BUY A READY
MADE DRESS OR COAT WE
WILL GIVE IVi YARDS OF
PETER-PAN GINGHAMS. .
To the First 10 . /
MEN WHO BUY A SUIT OR
OVERCOAT WE WILL ALLOW
THEM $2.00 OFF ON ANY PAIR
OF SHOES IN THE STORE.
Benefit Baptist Church
NEXT FRIDAY. NOV. 10TH. WE
W ILL GIVE TEN PER CENT TO
THE BARNWELL BAPTIST
CHURCH BUILDING FUND.—
W ATCH THIS I*\PER FOR ADV.
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Another Veteran Passes.
Friend* of Mrs. A. A. McAllister
ktly sympathise with her in the
*lNi of her father. Mr. R. B. Hunter,
who died Friday mori ing at the h >tne
of his daughter in Barnwell, with
whom he had made his home for the
jmst four years. While not unex
pected. his death came as a shock to
'*the friends of the family, aid sincere
sympathy goes out to them in their
* sympathy goes out to them in their
Mr. Hunter, who was 79 years of
«ge, was born in Mecklenburg County,
N. C. When war was declared be
tween the States, he offered his ser-
prees to the Confederacy and rendered
’ emllant service to the South dtiring
that bloody conflict. His health failed
about four years ago a nd he came to
Barnwell to make his home with Miu.
McAllister. About three months ago
L*s condition took a turn for the wor se
’■Mi hs grew steadily weaker un‘il
the end came peacefully Friday morn-
ii g. His body was carried hack U>
bis native State and laid to rest Sun
day afternoon at two o'clock in the
cemetery a t Saidis, N. C.
Mr. Hunter is survived by six chil
dren, as follows:
Mr. O. C. Hunter, of Sanfoid, N. C.;
Mrs. E. U. Alexander, of Charlotte,
N. C\; Major B. R. Hunter, of Wyom
ing; Mr. J. L. Hunter, cf Little Rock,
Ark.; Dr. J. H. Hunter, of Spartan,
burg, and Mrs. A. A. McAllister, of
Barnwell.
Mr. Moise Hair, Jr., Dead.
Williston, Nov. 9.—Mr. Moise Hair,
Jr., a young farmer of near Elko, di.xl
at his home Saturday afternoon, af
ter an illness of about a week. Mr.
Hair was the son of Mrs. Clara Hair
Mims and was about 30 years of age.
Funeial services and interment were
held at Calvary Church near here on
Sunday afterrocn at four o’clock, the
Rev. Bc'ton Peacock officiating.
Mr. Hair is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Clara Mims Hair, on* brother,
Mr. Quincy Hair, of Elko, and one
sister, Mrs. Jessie Hair, of Elko.
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Fowler, Jernings Owens and Alf Con
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a communication of Harmony Lodge
No. 17, A. F. M., Thursday night.
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Business Management,
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South Carolina.
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Business English,
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An Appeal
to
Common Sense
proves that what was good this morn
ing is liable to be bad this evening.
A friend of ours in a nearby town was
reading the paper th« other evening
and his wife asked him if there were
ary new fashions. “Yes, but they’re
out of date—this is THIS MORN-
ING!J3 PAPER,’’ smiled he. Common
sense will tell you that new parts are
expensive. Don’t buy. new parts.
The inexperienced motorist who has
had lots of auto trouble will tell you
that our welding process has saved
him the price of mainy a new part.
We can take many a broken^part and
Jnake it as, sturdy as a new one by
our welding.
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