The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 19, 1907, Page FIVE, Image 5
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
W e Cil :. fl at thIe C : e" i di.et
kitchen furniture, consisting of:
1 horse, 3 mules, 1 cow and 1 shote,
mower, rake, harrow, wagon and farm
implements, corn and cotton seed.
hay, fodder and peas. Fine gun and
bird (log.
Terms: Cash.
Daisy E. Cromer,
Geo. B. Cromer,
Executors.
2w.
Picture Arcade
OPEN
Under lotel Frederick
Every Afternoon 5 to 10.
Admission 1Oc.
Under 12 years Sc.
NOMINATIONS.
For Mayor.
E. C. Jones is. announced as a candi
date for mayor, and is pledged to
abide the rules and regulations of th,
Democratic party.
C. L. Havird is hereby announced
as a candidate for mayor of the city
of Newberry, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Demoeratie party.
J. J. Langford is hereby announced
as a candidate for mayor of Newber
ry subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary.
H. H. Evans is hereby announced
as a candidate for mayor of the city
of Newberry, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Demoeratie party.
Appreciating conscientious and
faithful services rendered, we thei-e
fore take pleasure in nominating Mr.
P. F. Bp.xter for reelection as alder
man for Ward 1.
Voters of Ward 1.
Alderman Ward 2.
J. R. Green is hereby announced as
a candidate for alderman from ward
2, and will abide the rules and regn
lations of the Democratie party
rJ. B. Waltoi is announced as ja
candidate for alderman from ward
2 and will abide the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party.
Alderman Ward 3.
-Mr. S. K. Bouknight is hereby an
nounced as a candidate for alderman
for ward 3, subject to rules of de
mocratic party.
For Aiderman Ward 4.
Mr. j. A. Senn is hereby nominat
ed as a candidate for alderman for
ward' 4, and will- abide 'the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party.
B. F. Griffin is hereby announced
as a candidate for alderman for ward
*4, and is urged by his many friends
in that ward to consent to the use of
his name for this posirion, and is
pledged, to abide the rules and regu
lations of the Democratic party.
C. J. MeWhitter is hereby announc
ed as a candidate for alderman for
Ward 4, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
A. J. S. Lang'ford is hereby an
nounced as a candidate for alderman
for ward 4, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
Many Friends.
Alderman Ward 5.
Mr. Ed. L. Rodelsperger is hereby
announced as a candidate for alder
man for ward No. 5, subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary.
For Graded School Trustee Ward 4.
We hereby take pleasure of nomi
nating Mr. J. M. D)airs for reelection
as school trustee from ward 5.
Voters.
I hereby Mominlate J. H-. Wicker as
Trus~tee of the Graded School from
Ward No. 4. anid he a:grees to abide
by the primary election.
A Voter.j
A .r .4
The Talk
Make no mistrke-Come where the barg
afforded elsewhere; mighty near everybod
in Newberry but they all fail. Ask the der
shoes in Newberry and they will say Mimn
Millinery, Cloaks, Clothing and Shoes the I
carefully and compare prices and quality,
Cut Price Cloak Sale.
Brush the cobwebs out of your head and come direct to
heaaquarters for your Cloaks. We get more Cloaks than any
three stores in Newberry. If you want to prove the pudding
come and chew the bag.
200 fine 50 in Black and Castc r
Cloaks worth 57-50. to go at .'
200 fine 50 in. Black, Tan a::d
Castor Cloaks worth $io.oo, to go
" , at only $7.50
100 fiine 50 in. Black, Tan and
Castor Cloaks worth 12.50, to go
at only $Io.oo.
- roo fine 50 in. Black. Tan and
i Castor Cloaks worth $I6.5o to go
at only $12. 50.
50 fine 50 in. Black, Tan and
Caster Cloaks worth $20.oo, to go
atonly $14-75
A big'ine of Children's Cloaks
S from Soc. to $5.00 each. Come
quicle. It's Mitnangh's way to
~ybuy in big lots so he can sell for
less and cut the price.
Thanksgiving Linen Sale
The greatest sale of Table Linens, Towels and Bed Spreads ev<
A lucky pick up gives us these bargains.
5 pieces bleached Table Linen, as white as the driven snow, the (
5 pcs. bleached Table Linen, as white as the driven snow, the $1.
3 pcs. bleached Table Linen, as white as the driven snow, the $1.
200 large white Bed Spreads, you can't match 'em for less than $1
oo large white Bed Spreads, you can't match 'em for less than $2 0
1oo large white bleached Cotton Towels worth elsEwhere 15c., he
100 large %hite bleached Cotton towels worth elsewhere 200., her<
Here is Another Mimnaugh T
10 iees36 i.colored Taffeta Silk wbrth the town over $1.25 at
5 ics36 in. black Taffeta Silk worth the town ove r $1-35 and:
ro ikWaist Patterns to be closed out at half price. Step quic
Men's Hats Reduced.
Now is your time to buy a Hat for a little money. All $1.50 Th
Hats now 1.49, all $2-50 Hats now $1.98 and $3.oo Hats cut to j
*This
The greatest Shoe sal
every cow in the woods
pair of Shoes reduced.
4200 prs. Ladies' fine Sh
200 prs. Ladies' fine Sh
200 prs. Ladies' fine SI
200 prs. Ladies' fine Shi
- 120 prs. Ladies' fine Sh
200 prs. Men's fine Sur
200 prs. Men's fine Sur
46t, 120 prs. Men's fine Sur
y ~ 120 prs. Men's fine Sur
Bring the
For 20 years Mimnaugh has b
bought right, satisfaction gua
everybodydon'tcdo. . .
Mir
,fthe T
SIkof th
in banner was first unfurled. W
y all kinds of little and big peo' e
)ot agents who have been the larg
augh. Ask the people who have
)est place to buy and they will say
ind when your friends ask where y
Another Big Blanket Sale..
Quantity is what talks in business, and
where you find the biggest stock you inva
riably get the lowest prices.
300 prs. 10-4 large cotton Blankets, the
$1.00 kind, cut to only 69c. pair.
200 prs. 11-4 large cotton Blankets, the
$1.50 kind, -cut to 98c. pair.
200 prs. 12-4 large cotton Blankets, the
$2.00 kind, cut to $1.49.
100 prs. 12-4 large cotton Blankets, the
$2.50 kind, cut to only 1 98.
100 prs. 10-4 all wool Blankets with blue
borders, the $6.00 kind, cut to only $3.98.
100 prs. 11-4 all wool Blankets, with blue
borders, the $8.00 kind, cut to only $5,98.
AA'
r held in the town. Every suit of Men's
Odd Pants marked do'
~5c. kind to go=at 49c. 89 Men's Wool Suits i
o kind to go at 79c. 75 Men's Worsted Sui
5o.kind, to go at 98C.. 6o Men's Worsted Sui
50 here goes for 98c.
, here goes for $1 .49.a
Sgoes for ro~c. each.
goes or 1%c. ach. 200 Boys' Suitsi#orth
150 Boys' Suits worth
* 148 Boys' Suits worth
$I-50, for only 98c. . 125 Bays' Suits worth
~I 50, for only 95C. Underwea
roo doz. Ladies' Ribbt
1oo doz. Ladies' Ribb<
ts now 98c., a15 00 .10o doz. Men's heavy
~2.49. only 38C. each.
Mammoth S
ever held in the Carolinas, at su
groan at the low valuation placet
es. C) ''
oes, p . ,..
oes, p -'ip, .
oes, pa.t tip, 8Lacher, th 3 ~
day go to meeting Shoes, the $ i.
day go to meeting Shoes, the $2.
day go to meeting Shoes. the $2,
day go to meeting Shoes, the $3
Boys and Girls along, we can Shc
een in the Dry Goods bt
anteed or your money
own!
e County!
z have bargains for yon that cannot be
irnit ate the big saesAMimnaugh originated
es- rsceivers of dry gOods, clothing and
tried the Newbe:ry market for Dry Goods
at Mimnaugh's. Look the market over
ou bought, you will answer, Mimnaugh's.
Greater Dress Goods Bargains Than Ever.
The biggest and best Dress Goods bargains the people have
ever known. We intend to eclipse past efforts.
All $i.oo and $1.25 Broadcloths marked down to move therm
quick 79c.
All $i.oo and $1.25 fine Dress Goods marked down to move
them quick 75c.
All 75 and 85c. fine Dress Goods marked down to move
them quick 65c.
All 59 and 65c. fine Dress Goods marked down to move
them quick 45C.
All 4o and 50C. fine Dress Goods marked down to move
them quick 25c.
Every yard of Black Dress Goods in the house marked down.
for this big sale.
Here is How We Play the Trick.
36 in second to none Bleachifig, instead of roc. elsewhere,
only 8y3c.
36 in. Androscoggin Bleaching, worth ,&e%c., limited here
only 1oc. jf
1 bale A. C. A. Feather Bed Ticking worth 2oc., hiere goesI
for 15c.
5o full pieces good heavy Canton Flannel worth r5ec, here
goes for 1oc.2
25 full pieces good heavy twilled Red Flannel worih 2oc.,
here goes for roc.
'errific Clotbing Sacrifice.
Clothing, every Boy and Child's Suit, and every pair of Men's
vn or this big sale.
orth $5.0o to $6.oo, cut to only $2.98 suit.
ts worth $8.oo to $io.oo, cut to only $6.48 suit.
ts worth $12.50 to $i5.00, cut to only $9 98 suit.
oys' Clothing for a Song.
$ -5o and $r -75 cut to only $x.25 suit.
$2.00 and $2.50 cut to only $1.49 suit.74
$3.00 and $3.50 cut to only $2.50 suit.
$400o and $5.00 cut to only $2.98 suit.
r for Men, Women and Children.
d Vests and Pants, the 35c.-kind at 19c. each.
d Vects and Pants, the 6oc. kind at 45c. each.
fleeced Ujndershirts and Diawers, the Soc. kind, here goes for
tock!
ch prices as will rnake
on their Skins. every
in only ' 98c. pair
i ,'$ i39 pair
y$1.49 pair
y$1.98 pair
, niy' $2 49 pair
50 kind only $1 .2.5 pr.
DO kind only $l.49 pr.
50 kind only $1.95 pr.
00 kind only $2.49 pr.
e 'ern up.
siness, goods bought here 'is
back and thats something
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