The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 23, 1909, Page FIVE, Image 5
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NAUGH'S. Now
jobber of reputa
prices lower tho
Begin
The largI
Mr. Mimnaugr
It took nerve to
which enables u
terials are Swiss
widths and flour
Lot 1 --Consisting of Edgir
per yard 5c.
Lot 2-Goods in this lot 12
Swiss and Nainsook, dainty bal
signs and wider widths at only,
Big Values
1 lot 27 inch book fold India Li'
- yard 5c.
I lot 27 in. Checked Nainsc
yard 5c.
1 lot 40 in. White Lawn, the I
special at only 9c. yd.
1 lot 45 in. Persian Lav/n,
special at only 15c. yd.
1 lot 27 in.GIngpams, the 8c. k
Tribute of Respect.
Whereas, It 'has pleased Almighty
God, in his infinite wisdom, to re
miore from our midst, our dear broth
er- and co-worker in the Ba.raca Class
of the First Ba.ptist chureh of~ New
-berry, S. C., Richard Chalmers Lea
rell. assistant seeretary, therefore be
it -resolved:
First: That while we feel deeply
the loss to our class of a faithful
member, yet we bow in humble sub
mission -to the divine will of -Him,
that doeth all things well.
Second: Our hearts are filled with
sadness under the shadow thus east
over us by his death, and we realize
that in the home there is a vacancy
which can never be filled.
Third: That we extend our heart
felt sympathy to his bereaved par
ents and all loved ones.
Fourt>: That a page in our minute
book be inseribed to his memory, and
a copy; of th.ese realutions be sent the
family, the Baptist Courier and the
local papers.
R. M. Wert;, President.
W. H. Anderson. Seeretary.
J. H. We-t. Treasirer.
Mra. E:nily West. Teacher.
Committee.
GOV. ANSEL GRATIFIED
AT APPOINTMENT
Columbia. S. C., March 20.-Gover
.l) nod:- :se 1: rtitled andt surprised
today by the the news e:nveyed in a
Washin.n pre diepatch that he
had been apinted a member of the
board of trustees of th!e Peabody
fund t a etigo the b.'ard in
New York ye-:erday. to take the pla ce
of tahe late William A. Courtney of
Charle->an.
Hle ,.i.:,wever. that he regretted
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SOpen ti
>ck in Newbe.ry,
we have gol. the
tion was visited i
in ever known.
s dne
, while in New YC
do it, but we bel
s to offer valuec]
,Nainsook and C
icing widths. Th
gs and Insertion, varied widths I
inches wide quality-Cambric,
)y sets, as well as larger de
:hoice per yard 19c.
on Sale Through
ien special the I lot 27 in. Gi
at only 8 1
OK, special the 1 lot 36 in. Lir
kind, special
2 1-2c. kind, 1 lot 60 in. ble;
the yard 19c
the 25c. kind. 1 lot 72 in. ble
I lot fancy Wa
nd, special 5c. special the y
South Carolina has been without a
representative since Mr. Courtney 's
death, as this State would have got
ten The $500 aid for rural schools it
usually gets from the fund. The
board decided to t.urn over a million
dollars to t,he George Peabody Nor
mal school at Nashvilile, but this will.
leave a million and a half, which, the
dispatch says will be distributed to
Southern colleges. President Johnson,
of Winthrop, has long been expect-*
ing aid from this source.
NOTICEl.
Newberry, S. C., March 22, 1909.
To Ter hers:
We are endeavoring to organize, in
our schools, an organization known
as the Boys Demonstration Work.
The object is to interest boys in ag
rieulture. ~All boys between the age
of ten and twenty-one years are al
lowed to enter t.he. contest. Each boy
arees to plant one-half aere in corn
or cotton. The seeds and instructions
will b)e sent to him from Washington.
W\e hope to offer several prizes. For
instance a prize will b)e offered for
the 10 best ears of corn or the 5 best
ears or the best single ear or stalk.
A prize will be offered for the 10 fin
est stalks of cotton or the stalk. with
the greatest number of bolls.
I hope you will get the names of
the boys in your school who will
enter the contest and send them to
me not later than March 27th. I will
send these names to Dr. S. A. Knapp,
Burena of P'lan~t Industry, Washing
ton, D. C.
I hope y.ou will push this work.
Very t-ruly,
J. S. Wheeler.
Superintendent of Edneation.
HE CONNER STONE
Of our success has been honest
methods, and the reputation of
always keeping our stock up to
the highest standard of excel
lence. When you buy your build
ing materials, paints and hard
ware here you know that you are
getting the best that can be
found anywhere, and getting
them~ at prices that ara beyond
competition.
UMMER BROTHIRS CO.
ve SpringJ S Son
and there neve has b'en one wl
nerchandise in every departmer
i person by Mimnaugh, and the t
Our great March Sale
sday, March 24t
y PurChOS4 Eu& Md By
)rk, broke all records. Twenty tI
leve at the enormous reduction a
ieretofore unknown, that the plile
ambric. There are Edgirgs and
e entire purchase dividc-d into lot:
Lot 3-You won't for many moons see another lot like this.
You can't match thess for double the price. Edgings and In
sertions corset cover widths in the lot, choice per yd. 19c.
Lot 4-Embroidery lovers will revel in this lot. 'You have
ne er in all your life bought such qualities for the price. Goods
in the lot half a yd. wide, Nainsook, Cambric and Swiss, choice
ol the lot the yard 25c
the Store. Look Over t
nghams, the 10c. kind, special And Don't Yc
5c. yd.
ienette, white only, the 15c. 2U0 ready-made bloache1 Seam
at only 9c yd. seller for 39c.
ached Table Damask at specials
50 pieces 36 in. B eaching at or
ched Table Damask at 49c. Yd !A. C. A. Feather Bed Ticking,
stings, worth 12 1-2 and 15c.,
d c. I at only the yd 12 -2c.
Base Ball Came~
Do You NotI(now AbDut it
Or: Wednesday, Mar. 24
[ The first great game of the season, the novel
game of the season, between::::
Clemson vs. Newberry
College, will be played in miniature in the
show window at Mayes' Book Store.
DON'T FAIL TO BE THERE
Remember also on Friday the college shares
in the sales. You ar e invited, you are ex
pected at this novel ball game on Wednesday
ColegeDay .
WHERE2?
Way at Mayes' Book Store. Have you not heard
shout it. 'On Friday, March 26, Mr. Mayes will
give 10 per cent of the Cash Sales to the Athletic
Association. Gr eat fun. Where? Why at
M a'm' Book Store
BI
this Week.
iich can equal the stock at MIM
it, every large manufacturer and
)est was sele'ted and bought at
i, at 9 O'clock.
a Newberrg Mer.hant.
iousand yards in one purchase.
t. which this lot was secured, and
s will soon melt away. The ma
Insertings baby widths, medium
s as follows:
Lot 5-Here is a showing of Embroidery fit to grace the
garments of a queen, beautiful quality, choice pe- yard 39c.
Lot G-Now this lot can't and won't last long. Flounc
ings up to 27 in. wide, and running in value to $1 25 per yd.,
:hoice of this lot per yd 59c.
he Following Sample Prices:
u Forget I Am Not to Be Undersold.
Sheets a 50c Androscoggin Bleaching 12 yds. to each buyer
for $1.00.
ily the yd. 5c. 20 yds. John P. King celebrated Sea Island
the 20c. kind for only $1.00.
Come every day. You can't miss Mimnaugh's.
MILLINERY &PENING
AT
Moseley pros;
-ON NEXT
Thursday and Fridou.
Miss Adama, an experienced Milliner of Bal
timore, will have charge of this department
and will display the largest and most up-to
date line of MILLINERY ever brought to this
market. Since our sale every department has
been refilled with the most extensive line &f
fresh new goods to be. seen in the country.
We can supply your wants and s'iit your price,
Don't fail to see us. We give all a cordial wel
come. U 3 3 3
Moseley Bros.,
PROSPERITY, S. C.
Spriqg MiIineru Openiqg!
We will have on exhibition next Thursday
and Friday, March' 25th and 26th, the very
newest styles in Ladies' Hats. Every article
in our stock is NE W, FRESH, just from mar
ket. Miss Richidson, of Ba timore, has this
deartment in charge She is a Milliner of
several seasons experience and is highly
recommended. Be sure and c-ame either the
25th or 26th. Miss Addy erts will be glad
to see her friends here, she will be pleased to
show you the most complete line of Dress
oods and Noveltiesi ever shown in our town.
THE SHOE AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS
are fuller and stronger than ever. We have
~he famous crossett Shoe, th - best in America
or the price. We guarantee our prices and
atisfaction in every transaction.
DON'T FORGET US.
N. Biack& Son.,
PROSPERITY. S. C.