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THE NEWS OF PROSPERITY. . Hallo'een Party for Benefit of School? 1 r Delegates Rt turn?Off to Lutheran Synod?Personal. Prosperity, October 20.?The teach' ers of the Prosperity High school are making great preparation for a LHallo'eeh party to be given at the city hall for t.:e ben fit of the school, Fri nu-. raay evening, uciouer Mrs. J. F. Browne and little Elizabeth Browne and Rebecca Harmon! were in Columbia Friday for the big j show. Miss Sadie Goggans, of Newberry, , spent Sunday with Mrs. C. T. Yv'yche. Mrs. Geo. W. Harmon spent Monday j I in Columbia shopping. Mr. Patterson, of Dillon spent the 'week-end here. V Miss Mamie Lee Taylor visited last week in Columbia. 9 Miss Blanche Kibler and little Julia V Lester Quattlebaum are spending a while in Columbia, the guests of Mr. P E. B. Kibler. FMrs. R. E. Shealy and little son Claude, of Savannah, are visiting Mrs. 1 Delia Shealy. , Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wise attended the Monckton-Jones wedding in Co(lumbia last week. Chief of Police L. C. Merchant, wite and little daughter took in the circus Friday. Mrs. C. T. Wyche and Miss Cairo, have returned from Columbia. W Mr. and ^Irs. Joe B. Hartman and Master Everton, spent the yeek-end at Little Mountain. Mr. S. L. Fellers and Miss Moss Fellers spent several days last week in Columbia. I Mrs. J. L. Wise has gone to Lexington to attend the Woman's Missionary convention of the Lutheran church. Mrs. G. Yf Hunter was a shopper in Columbia Friday. mm ?vii a. c. Cj. otMUUiytri l ayciit r nud? V in Newberry. Mrs. Jim Bowers has returned fo Ns wherry after a short visit to Mrs. J. | W A. Simpson. K Miss Annie Fellers, of Chicoro col-j I lege, spent " the weekend with her j I parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Fellers. Messrs. Wm. Seel, of T. P.Jsffords, j K of Columbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. J ^ A. G. W5se. m m Misses Willie Mae Wise and Lizzie K Hawkins and Mr. J. B. Ballentine have returned from-Lexington, where they were attending the Young Peo- j pie's Federation. I Dr. J. S. Wheeler has been elected ft delegate from Grace church to the W South Carolina Synod which convenes >at the church of Ascension in Eau K C'aire Wednesday. Rev. Leslie will |p also attend Synod. & Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Crosson have reW turned from Columbia, they also saw +V10 MT/ine Dr. T. F. Littlejohn, of Pacolet, is visiting his little daughter, Mary. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes spent L Sunday with Mr. G. C. Counts. Mr. Raymond Fellers, of Newberry, B visited his home folks Sunday. ft "The Silver Street Graded School B Literary Society.*' The Tennesonian Literary society , of Silverstreet graded school was or w ganizea imaay evening ucioDer ju, 2.45 p. m. S. P. Koon, chairman. "The Tennesi oniau Literary society," selected as I name of the society. The meeting ft called ro order by Professor S. P. L Koon opened with reading of constiV tution and by-laws. The constitu- j ft t?on being adopted by the society, j m The election of officers folowed. The following officers were elected: President?Miss Rosa B. Hamm. Vic? president?Miss Cleo Dehart. i Recording secretary?Mr. Daniel to Berry. Corresponding secretary?Miss Loomis Berry. K First reporting critic?Mr. Raymond HL Blair. f Second reporting critic?Mr. Henry M. Havird. Prosecutng critic?Miss Glayds I I Stilwell. Chaplain?Mr. T. Maffett Fant. Executive committee, appointed by Tvpsndprii- Miss Rnsa Hkmn. Miss Cleo | i?ehart, Mr. Osborn Long. COL. AULL, JR, AS HUNTER. Correspondent >"ews and Conrier Shows What Col. Jno. K Anil Has Been Doing. Columbia, October 16.?Governor L Blease and his private secretary, Col. John K. Aull, spent yesterday in Charleston county with a party of friends hunting drer. They returned this morning and Col. Aull was describing n to fronds in the office how he killed mr a doe, telling the sceptical ones that it had befii shipped from the scene of B triumph and would arrive this mornI ing. Sure enough two dressed deer came for the governor, and Col. Aull avers thst he killed one of tiiem. r Mimnaugh's jl maici) New G The fastest q able run of pros done by this ho nuhVic awnreciat r ?r m - fidence gained I public have give commands. I ?"* MKanaaBDHnaraBMHHHWUnHMBaBHKHDBBBHaBEaBai Re? Our Tailored Suit and Cc popular priced in this section line, just come and make thei ness of the town. JSlo matt with the garments you see he $15.00 and $18.50 Ladies'1 1 $20.00 and $22.50 Ladies' 1 $25.00 and $27.50 Ladies 1 \ f Ban ? $lr *New coats made in the ch< new designs, all the late style others full length, sizes 14 choice More New Ta This store stands forem values and lowest in pric skirt bargains has ever bee dred new tailored separate this week at special pric $4.98, $6.50 and up. We Carrv the Most Comolete Don't forget the big stc buying Shoes. No mat come to Mimnaugh's for i Latest Weaves ii Flooding the entire department. cellent qualities and their very lo\ got the whole town skinned on dre rivals on center counters for this shades of whip cords, diagonals ar and 85c, all go at choice the yard fkM I fk i The Big Bus * loods in A1 innrt Jimic/j in f \JUUilVKj M lr\J UtCW' II V VII 'perky and proqrei use bears witness e our method of c< yy fair dealing ana n this store the p ?? ?? nm T IMCTJ lYULLlllLn Millinery of distim are making our fight able prices, and the t proves we have hit t not mean an expen have kept assortment have our styles kept t ady-to-Wear Depart )at department is one of the larges\ of South Carolina. It matters not n known to us. We have done and < er what price you have fixed in your re. Tailor-made Suits, choice Tailor-made Suits, choice ^ ail or-made Suits, choice gains in Stylish Long 5.00 and $18.00 Coats at Die est quality of the season, most wan _ ?? a:. , ?> JUT S&USUll Hi Lius< i t to 48, colors black, navy, brown, ilored Skirts. iost in assortments and es, no such bona-fide in offered. Three hun 1~ U i o&iris gu UJi ?aie iicic :es, $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, i Shoe Stock in Newberry >re when you think of ter what you want, t. i Dress Goods When you consider the exv prices you'll admit we've iss goods bai gains. New arweek's selling. Many new Ld mixtures, valnes up to 75 49c "The Store Thats j y Store Mi 1 * II o v*l"*v it in $ le State, fc^eps up 5S. The tremendi to the fact that onducting business ! comparison by i restiqe?the leade :y of distinctic ction doesnt mean high on Millinery of quality remendous business we he key-note. A stylis sive one if purchased ts continuously at to% ;pace with the fashion. :ment. \ t and most up-to-date and most what your wants may be in this ire doing the ready-to-wear busi mma, you win on juiry ?uuo/ku $12.50 - - $16.50 $22.50 n . f coats $12.50 ited materials, the models are the >ome are three-quarter cutaway, , toupe and mixtures. Sale price, &12.5U 38 in sponged and shrunk men's wea copen tan, garnate ane new browns, 75c 54-in sponged and shrunk serge black value, choice yd 54-in mixed suitings, gray and brown and worth $1.25 yd, take your choice at Torchon laces 2 to 4 in wide, 10c to 1 - ^ ? ^1 . p| 1Z l-Zc Canton riar .50 pieces heavy nap canton flannel w and 15c Mimnaugh price is only yd $1.25 Messaline Silk 98c 25 pieces messaline silks, all the new and wanted shades, black, navy, white copen and Kelly green, $1.25 value, a big leader at yd 98c Special Glove Values Women's oi-clasp French kid gloves in b1ack, tan and white, $i 25 value - - $1 Knit Underwear Underwear by the carload for ladies, misses and children, its just as necessary to have perfect fitting f underwear as it is to have correct f fitting outer garments. 1 \rzh W VP \lways Busy." \ mnaugh's C 1 lents i its remarkius business the trading ' 5. TTig con,1 > ine zraamg rship it now >N. prices. We - i az reasonare having h hat does here. W e y notch, so r Serge in black, navy, vnltip choice soc , navy and brown, $1.25 * 98c mixed, full 54-ins wide only the yd - 75c 5c value, at yd 5c mel at 10c orth elsewhere 12 1-2C I IOC 15 " sD! 1 32 / I <=0; J 1 ?Q I I or I i //?f A * / 1 fyi^/ J 1'S *