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" J All Long a Coats I 1 9 f\& 1"^ VI This Weel \ THE M are going ou too, being T< f White. Soft Silk Petticoats 3 I prettily made of SoJ Girls' Middy Bloi atea, trimmed with white, all sizes, at Special Sale E?? is called especially t< Skirt Sale fS? and materials, wort ! Telephone ' A <S> <8> V ^ 3> *S> -J' <$> ^S> *?' <$> u,. ... <> !*> COLLEGE NOTES. ^ ?> ?> <5> X5> <S> <i> 3> & ' > <i' $> <?^ < > <5> ^ COLLEGE NOTES The Newberry Indians Saturday night took the Columbia Y. M. C. A. basketball team into camp by a score of 33 to 21. The fast passing and excellent team work of the home boys seemed too much for the visitors, who were lacking _ in coordination, ^though no mean foes individually. The game on the whole was fast and good, though it was marked by a number of fouls on the part of tie , ___ Newberry contingent. Standing out from the background of the Indians' fast work was the splendid goal-shooting of Riser and Derrick for the winners and their defense of MacLean and Paschal. For the losers Rhea's all round playing was the feature. The lineup: Y. M. C. A. 21. Jteirberry 38. Duncan RF Riser Hardee LF Derrick Rhea.... ....C Baker Watkins. RG MacLea^ Whisnant LG s Paschal Referee, LaMotte. 9 * * The next game on the local floor will be staged next Friday night when the Citadel tackles the Newberry Indians. A good game may be expected for both teams are in first class condition. * * * The following left with the team Monday morning for Greenwood, where they play B. M. 1. Monday and P. C. of S. C. at Clinton Tuesday: T5' r. T"\ "D TJll.'Al* rUidCl, i/CliltIV V / # JLV. .L#Ci,X\^A , . Hipp, Paschal, iMacLean, Reuken, Brooks, Coacfc Thomas and Weimar, j Mr. Chappell Convicted. The liquor charge under which Mr. m Milledge Q. Chappell was tried before m Hecorder John W Earhardt on Friday I afternoon, read "storing and keeping for unlawful purposes.'' There was no case against him for resisting ofa /\Vrv r\-Q + f\ r JLLVCI Xll CJULC Uiscaaigc Vi XIIO uui;, ui i for any other cause. 9 Under the above charge of violating the dispensary law hp was tried before the following jury: J. T. Mc rackin,'foreman; W. J. Swittenberg, L B. T. Bu2&ardt, W. W. Farrow, T. P. k Jdhnson and Ernest Schirmpert, and defended by Mr. 5. H. Blease. fib jury convicted Mr. Chappell and ^^ecorded imposed a sentence of tairr??mmua????s?a?anMB?b?n? ?j f T ? !EW SPRING 51 t almost as rapidly ango Br own, T err a Wools and Crepes ?hey are new and in the )opular shades, tfl QO .?t Messaline, at 7 <PiwO itono Some in Balkan style HSCS made of White Golbluf^or red, or plain 50c s' Wash Suits and Misses sses Your attention QOp o our dresses for girls ^ ns in Ladies' fine all-wool in the newest styles 9 QO h up to $6.00, only 0%VO H H % No. 40. j ! ?75. The case was appealed to the circuit court. i Mr. Chappell claims the liq-uor was ; for personal use. Notice. Since dues to the general U. D. C. i snd the State division must be paid j ' ? - il 1 i' i.1 j Dy fViarcn l, ine mem Ders ui tut? jui<%j- i j ton Rutherford chapter are'requested ; to bring or to send their dues to the j meeting at Mrs. J. West's on Tuesj day afternoon. Mrs. R. D. Wrigfat. Treasurer. v m County Tcaehers Meeting. The regular meeting of the Coun* ; ty Teachers' association will be held in the Newberry high school auditorium Saturday, February 7, at 11 o'clock. All teachers are requested^ to be present as definite plans for field : day will be given/ Willie Mae Wise, Secretary. Death. News was received here on Saturday night of the death of Mr. Sammie A. West at Excelsior Springs, Mo. His death was not unexpected as he has been in failing health for some time. Besides several brothers, among whom are Mr. C. M. West and Mr. J. H. West, of Newberry, he leaves a wife and daughter. mi i Personal. C. L. Watkins of Newberry and J. J. Welch of Carlisle were registered at the Imperial yesterday?The State. 2nd. 0 Special Trip to Dallas and >'ew Orleans via Southern Railway. The Southern railway has arranged 1 a special tour to Dallas, Texas, for the Southe Carolina delegates and others desiring to attend the sixth National Corn exposition. The party will leave on the Carolina Special Monday, February 16, going via Asheviile, Memphis and Little Rock, returning via Houston, New Orleans, ^Montgomery and Atlanta, arriving (home February 27. Day light trip through Arkansas and Texas, spending three and one-half days at Dallas and Fort Worth; one day at TTrmaton ar.d two davs at New Orleans during the Mardi Gras. Exceptionally low rates open to everybody. For details apply to S. H. McLean, District Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. f dewberry an UITS?Hundreds o, as they arrive. Ear Cotta, Purple, April 1 i* * e / ; are the fabrics m f Take M \ Every day we add to our stock; we si call and look it ove TT71 w nen you znmK. c think of? 0 The Wool <&<?> <t> <&<$<$ < i> <?><$<& <$><&<$><& $ ? j' f ^ I <? CLEMSOS COLLEGE. $> I <5> >$> ; Special to The Herald and News. Clemson College, Feb 2.?Coach Williams will be on hand next ?atur- ; day. and will be here to witness all olass foot ball games during the com.ng week.* He will no doubt select some of his material for varsity foot1 ball for next season. | rPlin onnnol frwi-vt Vio 11 fiinnflr will Kf>- I x uxiuuai iv/uu uaxi uiuuvi nm w i given to last year's varsity men by ! Dr. Riggs sometime next week. The senior Valentine dance will be given on the night of the 13th of February. This dance bids fair to be quite an elaborate occasion. Ampie preparations for decorations and i music have been made. The Y. M. C. A. cabinet has organized a basket ball and base ball team which adds quite a feature to this organization. They expect to arrange a schedule with some of the near-by | Y. M. C. A.'6 and play some games with them during the spring. Yes, Did You Erer? Clifton Chronicle. Did you ever see a cat fish??Gaffney Ledger. Did you ever see a tur- ! key trot??Newberry Herald and ' News." Did you ever see a Bunny ' Hug??Greenville Piedmont. Did you ! ever!! Rudimentary Astronomy. Judge. Hypatia?-Did the younf collegian 1 express interest in the silar system? j Muriel?He said he'd gotten no i further than solar plexus. I 1 I Are You a Woman? || i? Cardui I The Woman's Tonic II FOR SALE AT ALL 0RU631STC I I 4 I ?~ J A A <4 d L/Oiumbia % f them are here, ot V ly choosing will he m 1 i cor, Diue m auric a avor. otice! something new iggest that you ?r. >/ good clothes, ' 1 aitiw tex Store * n. Fehrx 100 Piece Dii 100 Piece Dir 42 Piece Dir White Cuds a White Plates, Enamel Dout 4 Quart Boile 8 Quart Buck 14 Quart Disl Dippers Tin Bucket Sauce Pans And a large i worth 25c, /-V * re! T~k zmi anoe r Come in a articles, with BETTEJ May The H( t J r ?i u w- .rii a mm nn m i ?'? Ma ( hers arriving dailyhast. Th& colors m nd many liqhter sha 'fiincrhamc uniijuuuiu coiurs, stripes ai good quality, the yard One Case Wm. Anderson Ginj wide, best quality, just rece Sale of Waists acolcand On a table in the center of th< finrl 5m assortment of Waists. styles, high neck and long sle< and short sleeves. They are $1.00 and $1.50, the price this range ^ m vm ? 13U4 Ma ^ \ uary Cleara : Sale iner Set. worth'S20.00. now mer Set, worth 15.00, now mer Set, now md Saucers, set .settle Boiler, worth 50c, now I r - - :et - . - i Pone . - .JL JL UliU issortment of other useful articl now - - - olish, per box HWaOHMBOHHi V i ?n f\ nd see my stock, you win nn( prices as reasonable as quality j I GOODS FOR SAME MO> 5 Book and Q. Co Variety O* il ouse of a Thousand Thh nHBHHHHni "-T-?:? <? mr?/< ?-> il Orders I omptly I ^areruliy Filled i -and they *n -fill f UI l-v/ / M-l des. Black, / al Ginghams, ail id checks, 10c 1 fhams, 32 inches sived. lie of Women's $1.50 Waists, s store you will in tjqmaiic! ornnrl Ill V U11VUU ^VVVA 3ves, or low neck all worth Q0~ 3 week is ^0^ 4 ;r s | g tin Street I mTrfriTirmmMiiiii in hmh wi j , . ... t . ' t nee ' * . . \ * - %, . ' i * i $14.50 10.50 3.50 * .35 - .35 ' . .35 ' , .25 .25 .25 .10 - .10 .10 I less, j__ .10 .5 i useful permits. H IEY >re _ t igs *