The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 24, 1908, Image 5
Unwisely Continued.
Ha1rper's Weekly.
.Judge: "Have you been arrested
before V'
Plris.oner: "No, sir.!'
Judge: "Have you been in this
coutll before?'
Prisoner: "No. sir,''
JmL:e: "Are you certain?'
Prisoner: "I am. sir.
.1lee: "Your face looks de(chddl1:.
fan,iiiar. Where have I zeen I ht
fore?"
Prisoner: "I'm bartender in a sa
loon across the way, sir."
A Problem.
Thomas W. Lawson at a dinner in
Boston talked about success.
"Success in finance," he said. "is
due in great measure to prompt ae
tion. The doubting, hesitating, Ham
let type of man had best keep out ot
finance. He is sure to be swamped.
The Street has no use for him.
"Such a inan always makes me
think of my boyhood friend, Grimes.
Grimes was a falterer, a doubter, a
Hamlet of the worst type.
"One night I dropped in on him
and found him bent in a brown stud
over a white vest.
" 'Hello. Grimes.' said I. 'What's
the matter?
" 'This vest,' said he. 'It's too
dirty to wear. and not dirty enough
to send to the wash." I don't know,
what to do about it.' "-Washington1
Star.
For Mayor.
J. J. Langford is hereby announced
as a cndidate for reelection to the
office of Mayor of Newberry and is
pledged to abide the rules of the De
mocratic party.
Alderman Ward 1.
W. H. Shelley is here announced
as a candidate for alderman from
ward 1 and is pledged to abide the
rules of the Democratic party.
P. F. Baxter is hereby nominated
for reelection for Alderman from
ward one and is pledged to abide the
rules of the Democratic party.
Friends.
For Alderman Ward 3.
We hereby announce C. H. Can
non as a candidate for alderman from
ward three, subject to the rules of
the Democratice party. Ctes
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for alderman in ward 3 and
will abide the rules and regulations
of the Democratic p,rimary.
E. H. Leslie.
Tor Alderman Ward 4.
Geo. W. Summer, at the earnest
request of citizens ot ward 4, has
consented to become a candidate for
alderman from ward 4 and will abide
the rules of the Demoe,ratie party.
C. J. MeWhirter is hereby annonne
ed as a candidate for alderman from
ward 4 and will abide the rules and
regulations of the Democratic party.
For Alderman Ward 5.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for reeleetion for alderman for
ward 5 and will abide the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Gregg C. Evans.
For School Trustee Ward 1.
Mr. W. A. McSwain is hereby an
nounced as a candidate for reelecti'i
as a member of the board of trus~
tees for the graded School from w-r
No. L. and will abide th:e -ules of the
Democratic party.
For School Trustee Ward 2.
Mr. F. N. Ma1an is hereby an
nounced as a candidagi7or reelection
as a member of the board of trustees
fr the graded school from ward No.
2 and will abide the rules of the De-!
mocratic party.
For School Trustee Ward 3.
Mr. Otto Klettner is hereby an
nounced as a candidate for reelection
as a member of the hoard of trustees
or the graded school fro-n ward 3,
and will abide the rules of the Demo
ratic party.
For Commissioner Public Works.
F. J. Russell is hereby announced
as a candid.ate for Commissioner ot
Public Works and will abide the
res of the democratic party.
M. L. Spearman is announced as a
candidate for Commissioner of Pub
ic Works and will abide by the rules
f the Democratic party.
Dr. Jas. McIntosh is hereby :m-!
nounced as a eandidate for re-electiIh
to the office of Cominirssioner of Pub
lic Works. subjeet to tihe rules of the~
meratie party.
Makers were forced to s(
chances to save just the g<
store with eager buyers, w
THE
Its a Bargain Event to Ev
cloth alor
$25 and $30
These Suits are made of Fine Cl
leading shades. Coats are satin lin
tons. The same Suits you see els!
Women's Styiich
Latest manish effects in empire %
cloths and Kerseys and fancy trimrr
for only $4.98.
$15 Women
New Long Coats, handsomely t
lined. Positively the best Suit yoi
choice for a $10 bill
Anothei
Actually about half price, in Broadc
models. None in the lot worth a penny
and Wednes3ay S7.49.
50 Children's Bear S1in Coats, 2 to 6 :
CLOT
I am determined to reduc
able to buy their
S
' 200 Boys'
s- to 16, Vw
for.$.
ioc Boys I~
$3.00 an
10cae
goat1 l
suc_a_il
36 inc1 Blac Taffea Si 0 cause a
Stylih aTr'
The bak,itedea and alme colrs the
tsell, reebeauideu, mande ou best
for o.radn. ee,alnwa-l
othero fow asa.Ou te:ibrmul
MatyhU'E Tr
he kias good heavy outing buyighe co
One case good heavy Outing, bright co
Three bales good heavy Plaid H-omespu
Two bales River Side Plaids, w orth 7%~
Two cases Androscoggan or Birker Mil
A. C. A. Feather Bed Ticking worth 20
All standard Calicoes, reds, blues and g
COME AND SE
Where Mimnag
Sells It tar L.s;
"130U
II, and our spot cash bought cheap
)ods you want and need, and at the
re name the following sensational-pr
CLOAK AND SUIT
'ery Woman with clothes to buy. Cl
e. Don't miss these offerings. No
Suits at $19.95.
iffon Panama and Broadcloths. All the
ed and trimmed in satin bands and but
where for $25 and $30, here at $19.95.
$8 Cloak at $4.98.
r with full loose backs, made of Broad
ied. Great bargain event-$8.00 Cloak
's Suits at $10.
ailored, finest materials, coats are satin
i've ever seen. While twenty -five lasts
r Stunner.
loth and Kerseys. Newest and most stylish
less than $io.oo and $12.50, choice Tuesday
ears old, $3.00 values at $1.98.
HING FOR MEN, B
e this big Clothing stock, for I belier
~tocks between nlowA and the 1st day<
tock of Men's new fall suits, Over co
nee Pan's Suits, size 7
)rt i$2.< o and $2 50, for ''
;ale, come quick, choice
nee suits 8 to 16, worth i2
$3 50, e .oice $1 98. 4*. *
e
t
of Hats in all your life.
ed Taffeta Silks (
~autiful finish, bought from makers forced to
~t match it for less than $1.50o yard; here goes I
t
ertised at 98c., our 69c. kind will match the
immedi Hats,
nute they see them, Hats worth coming miles
silk velvet. trimmed with plumes, wings, ,
xapes of how we save you from $1 .00 to
of all the newest ideas. COME.
2
You Can, Boys. 2
rs, the Sc. kind at..... .... .... 4c. y ard
)rs, the 12%c kinid at. .... .......9c yard
, the 5c'. kind, at.... ...........4c. yard I
c., here at.. .............-.--.--- c. yard
Is Bleaching, 12 yards for.... ...$1.00]
c., at ........................1r%c. yard 2
rays (none sold to dealers) at. . .. 5c. yard
E THESE BARGAINS FROli
SIN G
er than ever before, a e
ittlest prices you ever
ces. Don't let anything
DEPARTME
oakes, Goat Suits and
use payIng regular prk
)YS AND CI
re some of my competit
>f March at 50 cents or
ats and Odd Pants MU
Underw
We Save You 0
A hundred dozen bargain purchar
oft, fleeced, with taped neck, all Si:
arments, here goes for 19 cents eaclh
50 dozen Children's heavy Jersey I
isewhere, here goes for only 15 cent!
100 dozen Men's Heavy Fleece Lir
0 doz. Ladies' 5oc. Bleached or Unbi
40c. Wool Dres
Scooped in from a big New ,Yor
1atter where you go you will find.tlh
ot a penny less. All piled on a big
Men's and
Al Kinds, Styles, Shapes and Lea1
o paying $3.oo for your shoes, set
rig of $1.oo a pair. Choice only $1.
I.50 Satin Calf School Shoes, sizes
00 prs Ladies' and Misses $1 50 Si
35 and 75c. Dres
We secured this great lot at auctio:
)ress Goods bargain ever offered. A
diis offering at 39c. yd.
Up Stairs, Dowr
The story is so plain lie who runs
eople of this section are taking bol
:ore every day.
BnketsBn
oo pairs 1-4 Cotton Blankets, wort
00 pairs 1 1-4~ extra heavy Cotton B
goes for.. ....--..-..--..--.--..--.
00 p'airs 11-4 extra heavy Cotton B
ges for. ......-..--.--..-..--.--.
oo "pairs 1 2-4 extra heavy Cotto::
goes for.. .. -..-..--..-..--..-..
ine all-wool Blankets ... ..-..--..--.
00 extra size Bed Spreads worth $1.,
oo extra size fine Marseilles Spreads
lND TO END 0
ale that will bring marvelous
paid. In order to crowd our
Skeep you away from this sale.
NT.
Skirts at about the Cost of the
:es elsewhere.
ILDREN.
~rs with limited capital I will be
the dollar. Our entire.
T GO.
ar Sacrifice.
e-quarter to One-third.
of Women's Fine Jersey Knit Vests and Pants.
es, other stores charge you 35 cents for the same
iit Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, worth 25 cents
each.
d Shirts and Drawers at 35C. each o1 7oc. suit.
ached Vests and Drawers at 35C. each or 70c. suit.
s Goods at I19c. Yard.
dealer. Bough: in a job at exactly half. No
ese priced at 40 cents and 50 cents a yard and
enter bargain table and out they go at 19c. yard
Womens Shoes
hers. and plenty of all sizes. You've been used
se and you will find them as good and at a sav
98 pair.
to 13%', choice....... .. ....----------- 9c. pair
oes piled oa a big bargain table, choice .98c. pair
i Goods at 49c. Yard.
aan'it is without doubt the best an.d greatest
Ithe leading shades and black. Don't miss
Stairs, Everywhere.
my read. Get busy. The wise and economical
d with a vim. Throngs of buyers crowd our
ets and Bed Spreads.
helsewhere $1.25. here goes for.. .. ..79C. pair
m akets worth elsewhere $2.oo here ~pi
makets worth elsewhere S2.oo here
............. .......... - $49 pair
Blankets worth elsewhere $2-50 here
......................-$198 pair
...... $2 48, $2.98, $3.49 and up to $5.oo pair
> 0 and $1.75 to go at only ... ...-..-. 98g. each
worth up to $3.00 at only......--..- $179 each
THIS BIG STORE.
4 Mimnaugh, The
o | Spot Cash Man.I