The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 19, 1912, Page FIVE, Image 5
I MIMNA
I
We are
leader o
of this n
/lAk'Vt f i
I_
all brou(.
Get Read
Irish
Bought direct from I
Linens than anv merch
I Satin Damask, 66 inc
price
Satin Damask, 72 inc'
price
Half bleached, 72 in<
washed, you can't mate
Drice - ?
172 inch full bleached
sale price, yard - ...
Visit t
for all kinds of Men's z
Pants, Men's and Boys
Curtains, etc.
m jsrvm m
I IVlilVl
HBHHHBwnnni
ismw/
f /wM/
?%/ U/(BM L
yPL /'^/ k
IP
Ilt tells you h
phone line w
j same high-cia
| now enjoyed '
fj If you ha
P tell you how
I You do not ol
Address ne
F<
I SOUTHERN
AND TELE
*v163 so
. g
notice.
. To All Wbo Are Subject to Read
Duty in Newberry County: The time
for paying commutation tax expires
on December 31. All who are subject
to road duty bad better pay your tax,'
or you certainly "Will be required to
put in your full time under my overseers.
A word to the wise is sufficient.
W. A. Hill,
Supervisor-elect.
j
UGH'S
keeping up th
f the South, b\
aammoth bush
zd right here, i
jht about by t\
y for Thanksgivinj
Linen Damask
Belfast, Ireland, We carry a better sto
ant in Columbia or Charleston.
hes wide, a dandy 65c. seller, Thanksg
hes wide, a dandy 98c. seller, Thanksg
>hes wide, will bleach the second tim
h it for less than $1.25, Thanksgiving
Satin Damask, worth $1.50, Thanksg
A ?ai!
he Second floor
md Children's Clothing, Overcoats and
' Hats, Trunks, Art Squares, Rugs,
MAI T/^L
4
.Farmer
i &
'JSf ?lir<
//$ 3 /
ff r, -* -* * %r- ' . t: I>_'* ?w. ?.
^ :.< ' 1-*"_. j * "^ ^"" *
sk for It Teday~A
ow you may conm
ith the Bell systen
ss local and long c
by more than 5,00
ven't a Telephone
to get service at v<
sligate yourself by
;arest Bell Telephone M
irmers' Line Departmen
RPI I TPf FDH
Jk AJ
GRAPH COMP
uth Pry or St, Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR tfAYOB
AND ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN
ATI VrtHTrm TITITT flATTm-rr ^ ^
ur TTDiiiiiii, 9UIIJH LAJKUim.
Notice is hereby given that the regular
annual election for a mayor and
five aldermen, one alderman for each
of the five wards, to serve for a term
of one year, will be held at the Council
f'hamhpr in th^ nnprn' hmiQc? ir> fho
Town of Newberry, South Carolina,
on the second Tuesday in December.
1012. ben?? the tenth day of said j
MEET
5 1C til
: JL J
e pace that he
til ding with the
less. Look ba<
n Newberry; ti
fie qreat succes
rf Millinery
r*> *
sale
*1-19
V
This week in the Millinery d<
eases Ladies' Street Hats, colo
Odd Gray, Hats that have sold all t]
Lace this week at
$1.25 ?
f?n
id :
'The Store Thai
#
Needs
Postal Will Do
set your Tele
a, and get the
listance service
0,000 people.
this book will
ery small cost,
sending- for it.
ianag'er, or I
t
[ONE p
/$} g&JSk Yf\ p Q
ANY jM;j
g!
month, the polls to be opened at 3
o'clock in the forenoon and to close
at 6 o'clock in the afternoon. G. W
Hiller. J. R. Davidson and Alex Slnele
ton are appointed managers of the said J
election.
By order of the Town Council of
Newberry, S. C., on this the 27th day
of September, 1912.
J. J. Langford,
AH-OC+- "Vf Q TTIT*
iUUJ VA.
J. R. Scurry,
C. & T.
HnHBHBnUBBI
ME AT
16 W
is put us in th
* same method
zk a few years
hen pause for
;s of NLimnaui
Department
The surplus stock from a famous
Baltimore Millinery concern
scooped in at 50c. on the dollar.
Just the kind and styles the women
buy the minute they see
them. All new and all examples
of how we save you $1.00 to
$3.00 on every Hat. Five hundred
Pattern Hats go on sale
here this week. No two alike.
jit ^ j i'u a i
we xeau me ^aiuiiuas in
Millinery at popular prices,
apartment we will put on sale 10
rs Blacks, Navy, Brown, Castor and
his season at $2.00 and $2.50, choice
ind $1.50
Hi
iv
V
t's Always Bus
I
Caldw*
GREA
Gc
I
I
I
The mighty am
new merchandise
. -t
praising tne won
fered when the
mighty turn loos
home in Newberi
boy to have one
coat and thousanc
money can buy.
Pntrip firm
yard of new drei
All show cases,
every day until ]
Caldw<
L_=
maBmsmmmmammamaaasasmasm
M I M I
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmma
e front as the
Is that laid the j
; at the way bu.
a moment at t
yKs business.
.
Big Inducements at the
We Lead in Dress G
20 pieces storm Serge, full 36 inches
and all the best shades, worth and sells
25 pices Mannish Suiting, full 36 incl
60c., choice
10 pieces 54 inch Mannish Suiting, Br<
54 inches wide and right up to the min
arate Skirts, these goods are worth $1.2
take whatever piece you like, brown oi
All 35c., 40c., and 50c. Dress Goods,
yard
Sacrifice Blan
Six hundred pairs of Blankets to be
crops and high price of cotton we liters
many blankets. The short crops and ?h
low prices. We have the biggest Blan
Carolina town $1.49, $1.13, $? 49, $2.98,
worth double the price, all piled on tv
floor.
IIMNAU
y."
r
I
11 O ??_!
?n oc namv
T COST
ips M^rrilv
J
?
ty of buyers last week empl
i
I
s. Thousands of satisfied cust
derful cost price values that
people most needed them
;e of merchandise to be dist
ry and surrounding counties,
of our nice suits, a pair of
Is of feet can be fitted with tl
All ladies' long coats and suii
?. . 11 ,1 i A
t wait till ail uie Dest ones
5S goods going at and below
mirrors, stoves, sofas, etc.,
Xmas day for the biggest bari
;1I & Haltiv
9
SI A 11 r, H ' s 1
rnrfl
merchant
oundation
siness was
? ^
he chanqe,
Big Store-Come
aai]p Qnllmff
UUUO UCllillg
wide, in Navy, Garnet, Tan,
elsewhere at 75c., choice 48c
bes wide, sells elsewhere at
39c.
own and Gray, these are full
ute for Coat Suits and Sep15,
but as a leader the week,
r gray at 75c.
ire marked d< wn, to choice
..25c,
ket Sale
sacrificed. Anticipating fine
illy "plunged" in buying too
e late season calls for these
ket value ever offered in a
$3.50 and $5.00, every pair
to big tables on the second
.
OfS
' . ' \
*' >;
ranger's
SALE
On
. : 3
-ii
Ws
'
!
tied great tables of
:omers went away
we so kindly of- I
wr _ ^
w e want mis
; 1
ributed in every
1
We want every
pants or an overhe
best shoes that
. <1 I
is at cost ana less.
s are sold. Every
/
New York cost.
for sale. Come
gains of your life.
' %
.
,
II
vai iger