The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 19, 1913, Page THREE, Image 3
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! everybody.
I I thing that is no
L 8 Immediate adii
f TRUNKS
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Lace Curtains
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1 Scrim Curtains
'"Marquisetti Curtains
Sun Fast Curtains
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k Crete Curtains
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SSc to $5.50 pr.
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We have sue
we are selling z
These are good patteri
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WofTord Lever
Hoyt Nobles
I Eugene Mike .
Harry Kleckley
James Mills King
TTattiV Dav^trnnrt
Mamie Cline
Ola Bell
John Robert Suber
Ftrrman Kyser
Nannie Suber
Wilson. Moore '
C. H. Shannon
?Robt< Killian
? Wilson
Davia S. M- air is
w m ft. -a*. v
iseauioir iwong
S?rah Duncan
*r ^W^J.tRineliart ; > ^
* W. B. Kibler
Worth Spearman
^Wm^Boulware , .
T. J.- )x'ner -'u' C.
B. Bedenbaugh
[ \ Stidie
T. W. Varnadore
Ojtobn CHpppell .
Wesley Crapps
Otis Whitaker
Guy Wilson
Earle Nichols
L. G. Eskridge, Jr. \
Wm. McSwain . x - -
News of Broad River Section.
Mrs, Lucy Dickert, of Live Oak,
Fla., has returned home after a pleasan
tvisit to tne Misses Suber.
Mr. J. L. iCrooks was in Newberry
Monday on business.
Miss Emma Suber has returned
home after a few weeks stay at;
Glenn Springs. i
Mr. W. E. Crooks has retur :od lio:ne after
a pleasant visit to his sister.
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Should We Not 1
U)out a Genui
*e here to show for f
Ie intend to satisfy e
?t just as we represen
istment will be mad<
When West-Martin C
SUIT CI
PORTIERES
$3 to $7.50 pair !
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Couch Covers?Linen
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$1.75
Table Cloths
$1.25 to $1.50
ceeded in getting se1
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as and are bargains at the pric
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t, goo-Pony ...<
100
2oc Buckeye w
1?^tlieTjFrson"^
? ; ioo most votes al
2,300
l"T5epteSl
100 j 1 -i 4,
100
400
100 votes will b(
i \ t r;x *; ioo"fevfery lolla
j }?? please orpg
'100
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gets in the most vc
100
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400 Now is the time t<
2,-^QO No candidate is so i
cannot be overtakei
2,200
I0Q little hard work and
I0-)
Get 1
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Mrs. L. G. McCullough, in Boundary
street.
Mr. Earl E. Holland, of Atlanta, Ga.,
is on an extended visit to relatives
here. !
Mrs. Bonnie Abranis, of Whitmire,
is visiting Mrs. Lena Hentz.
Miss Law Glenn Brooks, the accom
pnsnea aaugnier <?i .mi. i . u i^rooKs, 1
of Lykosland, is visiting her friend,
Miss Lucile Crooks. ]
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Make a Cheerfu
nely Good, De
hemsfejvesj i jfcood |
ivery customer. If \
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t it, you haVe ?ut to
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o. Says its Oak its Oak.
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/\rc squares
Matting
Wood and Fiber
Velvets J
Tapestries
Brussels
Axminster
Wiltons
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Feral hundred "Yar
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:es. When this lot is sold we
Library Suits, Parlor
Suits, Bed I
Dressers and Wash Stand
Dressing Tables, L(
Davenp
i t . *. * r*
' Brass arid Iron" Beds, CI
Chifferobes, Wardrobe
,.. Book Cases,. Hall i
HOUSEHOLP-Necessities
buckets, basket's, tubs, ena
bl6 cutlery. ' ? - ' ' ?; t
""KTrCHprNeecis^Pots,1 i
knives, forks, spoons, eg
trays, strainers, cups,' di]
floor mops, mixing bowls, i
es, tin plates, wash boards.
JaysMoie
1.1 Duncan Sligh Fa
wlv J. E- Eison, Jr.
Roberta Mann
COnteSt' LilHe Taylor .
T 1 !110 TT1111 n f-?
ii i-V - \ . Arthur Kyser til
be given to Mazie Dominick
who "has the W. R7 ReicT~
: l Henry D. Dorrcl
i u u uutu UUL Fred Jones
. - Hathaouial Pries
bSlT 30th Roland Hutchiso
Frank Bowers r
* i 4 Murray Mclntos:
erthat lOO Herman Calvert.
_ *jli_ Tno. D. Bovlstorj
e given WlUl geth Boozer ,"
ir cash pur- A-^t* "Garrett's
Luther Boozer
^vnj.VU'Gfeed^ '
L. W. Mills
i Jot ^ybo^y '^^rolini?-William
tea by tke 30th of W. S. Spearman
,, Carrie Russell .
' J Y Sanders
? get in hard work. TT ~
Hayne Boozer
:mri. 'ahead that fthev v :n:_ ol-Ji."
- T ^ oiuufcuiau
i in the race by a Ford Mangum
planning. 0d<iSS3( \VllsOn .
"Addie Spurlock
n* T. C. Thompson
Susy Grady Berry i i.
Ivlr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham and
children spent Tuesday frith her
mother, Mrs. Lena Hentz.
Miss Lucile and Mr. Otis Crooks
spent Friday night with Mr. L. B.
Earsle and family.
The Broad river school, will open
the first of October with Miss Saul
ter as teacher.
Miss Ollie Wedeman, cf Columbia,
las re-urned home al'ter visiting her
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j-.- -y-lrmsmngs
roods, needed by
ve 'sell you anynotify
us and an
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SAND BAGS
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Rugs, all lands & sizes
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j Mattings,
,! Wool ana Fiber
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' Axminster
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Smyrna
Velvets
Brussels
Bath
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d Squares" that
5c and 35c each |
cannot get any more.
Suits, Dining Room
\oom Suits
Matched, Odd Dressers,
Hinges, Couches,
iorts '
lairs,' Rockers, Tables
s, Cfiina^ Closets,
Stands, . Flower Pots
f . % * ->
?Broonis? jdust pans,
meled ware, "knives, ta- .
sans, roasters, boilers,
g beaters, - cake pans,
ppers, sifters, funnels,
nilk buckets, bread box
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8,ooo
rd . 4,600
rrow 17,10c
V. - 1,300
Qoo
500
ij400
; .or! ; . 500
400
600
1 . , 500
1,400
sley. ,qoo
n 7.200
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r . ?<< ?. j& / 1,7 00
1,800 2
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* v 1,700
200
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mother, Mrs. Henry Wedeman.
"Hoses.'' "
Where >Vas It?
Exchange.
Messenger?Who's the swell ye was
talking to, Jinmiie? ,1
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Newsboy?Aw! Him an' me's work-i
ed together for years. HcV the editor
o' one o* my papers. j
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NOW C0M1
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European or
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costumes {k^r f
magnificent! 7^t[
equipment 1 u ^
famed as the \fi| '
world's
show rX\t KfV
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Finest^. 1(1/V jx\
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Palace cars
jnusiUM.fi
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PERFORMING
UIBIITP Al mill 123,000 A
VVMIE aiLUIIU-d*te4 Hor
MAJOR LITTLE!
; . SMALLEST MITES OF ADU
& FAMOUS OR'
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m ifriinSmMBfl BAND!
to BILLY LiGHTFOOT f
rfind 10 ^thtr Funny Clowns.
s Tw? Performances D
r~ Doors open or
9KB. THE 9PLENDI
I Power
for Every Purpose^
"Will run the chum, separator, pump, eiectne
lighting plant, vacuum cleaner, corn slieer, feed
grinder, nay press, drill or shredder. Will also
pull your silo .filler, especially if it is a PAPEC,
the lightest running ana most successful ensilage
cutter made.
We can sell you these and other profit-mating,
labor-savingequipment. PERFECTION
BARN FURNli URh., including cow stalls,
stanchions, feed carriers, litter carriers, sanitary
mangers pay big dividends.
All these gocds sold on a freetrial, satisfac*
'tion guaranteed baais at attractive prices.
For Fall Information See
J. M. Swindler,
910 W. Main St.
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J.( C. LEE, Presid't F. I
Farmers-Mercl
If you are going to Build; F
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COMPLETE HOUSE E
We manufacture and deal
Stairs, interior trim, store fi
pulpits, etc., rough and dres
cypress shingles, flooring, c<
FN* . M ,* _ A i. r ci
UlStriDilung Hgenis iurn
right Metal Shingles, Ridge
Estimates Cheerfully and
Woodward Lun
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Corner KoDerts oc
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Presenting-x
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/^WORLD'S
CoABEST
\ DISPLAYS!
I^drome
lgNAGERl&
EAT HERD OF* '
! ELEPHANTS
RABIAM fTALUOV. Hlgbdt BCase
In tht world.
'INGER. and WIFE
LT HUMAN BSINOS LIVING.
TON FAMILY...
I BAREBACK RIDERS.' _ t
SHUMATO'S^
ROYAL JAPANESE TROUPE
Aid 100 Other Great Acts ao4 t
ij Features*
ally, at 3 and 8 p. s. ' f!
ie hour lanar.
D'STREST PARADB
WESTERN FARMERS
GASOLINE ENGINES ,
^ A dependable gasoline^ engir s has proven
its worth many times over in actual every day
work on the farm. Much of your heavy work
can be done by an engine vhicn leaves you time
to be a Manager instead of a worn out laborer.
Will take some ?f the burdens off your man.
allowing him to put his time on more profitable
*.vork, hence he becomes better satisfied with
his position. Removes much of the drudgery
from the wife's shoulders and permits more
time for recreation.
i We can furnish 5, 7 and 10 H. P. single
cylinder type, also 12 and 20 H. P. two cylinder
opposed types. Any size mounted on road truck,
hand truck or skids. Attractive prices.
Further particulars supplied by our local agad. 1
Western Implement Cov
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
If Intended in an Ensilage Cutter incatigatej -y 1
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i. GIBSON, Sec y & Treas. 1
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lants - muiaers
'emodel or repair, we ininquiries.
IILLS A SPECIALTY.
in Doors, Sash, Blinds,
ronts and fixtures, pews,
sed lumber, lath, pine and
filing and siding.
intkote Roofingjand Cort
Roll and Valley Tin.
Carefully made.
iber Company
"A, GA.
Dugas Streets.
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