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j[ I of rjMtfMnBBHHnHBMraBMMMMMBMHi Evervbo Dres and it is right that the.1 Easter heralds the nature puts on her gooi array. i ? I Tt is an irisniration f Our assortments of N< [ and decidedly attractiv | AN ELEGANT SI $10.00, " H fVinf OY>n Or\ 6V/>Drk' JLJL&L/C5 hlLCX, L ax ^ C*iix o/vw Our line include Philad $1.00 11008 Ma Street I FIELD AM) FA IK DAY FOK AEWBFKKY SCHOOL! (COXTIXL'ED FROM PAGE 1.) Boyd Fan", Little Mountain. Best colleo.ion of stones, jRjsco* Aull, Little Mountain. B^st .home made fireless cooker Jack Dunston, Newberry high school Best nome made soap stone for fire less cooker, Willie Boiaest, Joll; Street. Best lettered sign, Zion school. Best composition book, Grace Hunt Whitmire. Best illustrated composition, Irwij 3-eave'l, Speers Street. School Exhibits. High school?First, Prosperity; sec ond, Newberry; third, Little Mountain fourth, Whitmire. Graded school?'First, Speers Street second, West End; third, Boundar; Sreet; fourth, Little Mountain; fifth "Whitmire. Two teacher schools?First, S; JL.ukes; second, Rutherford; third O'Xeall: fourth. Saluda; fifth, Jalapa Orhers exhibiting?:Silverstreet, Po maria, Hartford, Zion. Trinity, Joll; 'Stree':, Chappells. One teacher schools?First, John stone; second, Garmany; third, Ridg Spring; fourth, Fairview; fifth, Mon ticello. Others exhibiting?Reagin, McCrary Tabernacle, Deadfall, Bush River "Vaughnsville, Dominick, Reedervilk St. Paul, Excelsior, Mt. Pilgrim "Wheeland, Kinards, Smyrna, Lou; Lane, McCullough, St. Philips. raraae. First. Xewberry high school: second Pomaria; third. Prosperity; fourth .Sc. Lukes. Athletics. Hierh School. yard run?First, Davenport Xci,berry; second, Herbert, Utopia diira. Hentz, Zion. 220 yard run?First, Scurry, New berry; second, Shealy, Little Moun tain; third, Fellers, Prosperity. 100 yard dash?First, Dreher, Littl Mountain; second. Hornsbv. Newber ry; tmru, nuui, t? mumn v.. 880 yard run?First, Herbert, Utop ia; second, Fellers, Prosperity; thirt Werts, Little Mountain. Tug of war?First, Prosperity (E Fellers, J. Fellers, Taylor, Eargle) second, St. Lukes; third, Little Moue tain. ft MO A Dftsirable dy Wants t( * t / n s Up tor t? j should. coming of the good old Spring d clothes and comes out in brig] I to every one to spruce up at E jw Spring Merchandise are espe e. 10WING OF NEW SUITS $12.50 and $15.< [ats! tional value for the money, elphia and John B. Stetson. to $3.50 40 L. / Shot put?First, Nobles, St. Lukes; j S second, Werts, Little Mountain; iliird, Eargle, Prosperity. Running broad jump?First, Shealj, Little Mountain; second, K. Sliealy. j Running 'high, jump?First, Scurry, | " Xewberrv; second, Wheeler, Prosper- i i 1 ity. ' Hurdle?>First, Wheeler, Prosperity; ' " seccnd, Shealy, Little Mountain; third,! Davenport, Newberry; Cannon, Utopir ia; Fridv, Whitmire. } ; 'Mile relay?First, Little Mountain; j second, Prosperity; third, Zion. Elementary School. a. Grammar school: 440 yard run? First, Koon, Speers Street; second, ! frrvwpii Boundary Street: third, i ! Dominick, Prosperity. 220 yard run?First, Ix^gsuore, ' i Speers Street; second, -Merchant, Prus! perity; third, Douglas, Whitmire. ' 100 yard dash?First, Cromer, | Speers Street; second, Singley, Pros- j ' perity; Taylor, West End. Tug of war?firs-r, St. Lukes; second, Speers Street; third, Prosperity. Shot put?First, Taylor, St. Lukes; j second, Harris, Speers Street; third, i Livingston, Prosperity. v I Broad jump?First, Livingston, | Prosperity; second, Cromer, Speers | e Street; Cromer. Zion. Running high jump?First, Cr.omer, Zion; second, Koon. Speers Street; , third, Dominic-k, Prosperity. Hurdles?First. Cromer, Speers ') Street; second. Singlev, Prosperity, j Girls: 100 yard dash?First, Miss! j | Sease, Prosperity high school; second, j " | Miss Boozer, Spearman; third, Miss' LominiCK, apeers oueeu j 50 yard dash?;First, Miss Kolin, Prosperity; second, Miss Head, New- i berry high school; third, Miss Lornicick, Speers Street. Ball throw?First, Miss Mary Price, j . Xewterry high school; second, Miss ; . Long, St. Philips; third, Miss Ivohn, , Prosperity. Xanual Training. Best pi'.cure frame, Jack Dunston, i Newberry high school. e Best book case, Tincy .uavis, west! - End. Best axe handle, Cecil Dominick, J i- Fairview. 1, Best split feed basket, Paul Stockman, Monticello. [. Best c'nair. Gray Dickert, Johnson. ; Bes; Tabret, Thomas Edward Davis, ( l- j Newberry high school. Best Table, Leo Mathis, Prosperity. n?? WMIII ??I ? ! ? I??? I? I WWWT ?dnMB Merchandise * ) . Ssll ister &T. Iff HI \ l/; it and fresh laster time. ^ $ icially large J# oo ^jjl a Shirts! Style and quality combined, afl pleasure of choosing what wil quirement. 50 Cents ar BHHHBnnBH * * \ ? Best reed basket, William Ramsey, I Best Speers Street. j Molloh: Best clay model, Carolyn Tarrant,' D< Xewberry. j Best Best specimen of raffia, Fulmer Workm Wells, Speers Street. Best Best collection of raffia, Speers Wise, I Street. i Best Best paper cutting, David Coleman, ing, St. Whitmire. iBest Drawing. Newbei Best drawing, school, Speers Street. Best Best pencil drawing, Sarah Long, Pomari Mt. Pilgrim. Best Crayon drawing, Henry Koon, 1 Speers Street. Best water color, Fulmer Wells, j Speers Street. Mexica Fur Bes>: collection of water colors? A u Speers Street. Penmanship. x. . News 3 Grade one?Best specimen, Johnnie . ^nde Jones, West End. Hester Grades two, three and four?-Leland today Wilson, Speers Street. cocks t Grades five, six and seven, Virgil Mexico Long, Little Mountain. is the t Domestic Science?High SchooL ed sin Best loaf of yeasi bread, Kathleen show t Counts, Little Mountain. than o Best six soda biscuits, Maybello Fui- ^ir 1 mer, Little Mountain. cocks J Best school lunch, Miss Fellers, j de( Prosperity. ahlft tf Best layer cake, Carrie DeWalt Hun- In ajj ;ier, Prosperity. cocks ' Best pound cake, Mildred Boinest, months Jolly Street. Best meat roast, Marguerite Wise,' >0 I Prosperity. Best salad, Annie Halfacre, New- Columl I berry high school. Best librae made candy, Caldwell Wilson, Burton. Colu Best mold of butler, Lillian Mc- he sti rinu-oii Tainna day re Domestic Art?Grades One to Seren.j connee Best button holes on cloth, Annie urdav j Stoudemire, Litile Mountain. | fast tr Best darned hose, Sylvia Dawkins, ar (Monticello. Francfc Ben patch, Ruth Scliumpert, Boun- irict a da^y Street. that si Best hemstitched handkerchief, Hel- nothin; en Bishop, Reedeiville. author Best dressed doll, Blanche Folk, torney Jalapa. . lower . Best machine made garment, Myrtle was in; Boozer, Smyrna. The - -r> _ i. :r Best hand made garment, itftnei j w-vm Blair. Silverstreet. | chief o Best embroidered centrepiece, Annie , the re Boozer, Saluda. Seabca i ! for Men a v Rovs Clot 'h Stand th Vm That's the kind of cl r Honest cloth, honest ter what price you may f We have prices th; quality considered. We welcome your im Worsteds, 5 allS Mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm I > ford every man the It's time 1 meet his every re- are fine t] eve and fi id $1.00 | DDK JLV ii'V A k, specimen crochet, Mollis Baker, j Cathcart explain )n. j been called ioto nnestie Art?Higli School. I tectives lasit Sun ? ; machine made garment, Mary ; leased immediate an. Independence. was not the ma: hand made garment, Evelyn had ever been ] jit:le Mountain. he said. specimen crochet, Juanita Ept- Rumors that i ? rrflctaH in />rvm IT ClUi? cii x vovv/U iu vvjaj centrepiece, Rosalie Summer, were frequently ry. tion of none of specimen tatting, Felicia Koon, from the authoi a ? i STATE OF SOU niLX BUYS MOKE | COUNTY OF J SOUTH CAROLINA COCKS \ Bv C. C. Schum Judge. n Rebel General Lover of Sport Whereas, G. A nished by Feathered Fight- suit to me, to br ers. ministration of fects of J. W. W 'nd oCurier. There are the rson, April 4.-S. J. Hester, of monish aH and Station, just souta of this city,! and Creditors ol shipped 12 extra fine fighting j deceased. that t] o Gen. Villa, the rebel leader in , fore me> in Dhe ( . The order from rte general I he]d at Xewberr second that Mr. Hester has fill- aext after puW ce Christmas, which goes to in th( [o hat Villa is interested in more if any they hav< ne kind of fighting. istration should iester says that lie has sold 'the J Given under r for $18 in Mexico, but toe war j ^arch Anno jreased the demand, and he was | ) get only $6 each from Villa, j Villa has been shipped 24 : by Mr. Hester in the last three j NOTICE 1 > | LRREST I> HOLD-IT CASE, STATE OF SOI COUNTY OF )ia Chief of Police Say* Rat- Chesley D. Hum elifie is ^ot Held. kine, as admi ! sonal estate mbia, April 4.?Fur her 'than! deceased and itement that one Ratcliffe, to~ ~ ^ v.^^,1 Plivrt nA'h P 7-T11 [JUi icu diicatcu a suopcti 111 ~ tion with the hold-up last Sat- \ Lane and otl f I night of the Seaboard Air Line s { All and sing ain, Xo. 'i. here, was never un- personal estate rest and the declaration that deceased, are he 5 H. Weston, United S ates dis- ; in their claims Lttorney, had left instructions H. H. Rikard, ilence was to be maintained, the 24th day oi % could be obtained from local hereby enjoined ities tonight. The district at- , claims in any ot left today for his farm in the j er court. part of the county, and tonight accessible. denial of the reported arrest of j April 3, 1914. fe came from W. C. Cathcart,; f police, when questioned about Ha?e your prii port to that effect from ^he aid and Xevrs < rJ offices in Norfolk. Chief: that it is done r I A V I I Bdfl jk~ i p n p? it ,iiu LIUJJ5 :hes That le 1 est ot W ear I othes you get at this store. ly tailored into clothes, is value, no matjay . * I at are much less than you usually pay, ft $ spection. w merges and Cassimeres, ^8 izes and Prices. Oxfords! li to wear your new oxfords. The styles [lis year and there's one to please every t every foot. $2.00 to $4.00 2? Newberry, 5 S. Car. 1 f I nBBHHHHHHHHHHHI A .ed to at" the man had ] a conference de- hB^BMBBI^BBBBMBB^^^B- ? day, but had been re- B ily, as it was found he _ _ ^ _ __ . *** fl [i wanted. IS o charge ]\/l J\ I* ^ loiH cio-oincf Ratoliffp. LU1U *?W%VW4-". J n i I several men had been ?iOklE ifi ^ aection with the case ||| 1H 1|| Jfl ii B heard, but confirma- J^iU^lvlUv them was obtainable TH CAROLINA, ^ ^ DEWBERRY. ^ pert, Esquire, Probate 1 0^ . C. Wicker hath made _q_t / amt him Letters of Ad- m * | _ I the Estate of and ef- ^ ^ | j[j |g yjf refore to cite and adsingular the kindred 11^1 : (the said J. W. Wicker 1YJIa\ I * m tiey be and appear be- ^ ^ fl ^ourt of Probate, to be I 11^ | if ' w ? y, S. C., 011 April 14th, L-^i\ D 1 UKL ication thereof, at 11 renoon, to show cause, why said Admin- || not be granted. mm mm"""mmamm?BBI 1 ny Hand, this 31st day \ , Domini, 1914. ? C. C. Schumpert, j. p. x. c. X ^ \ x //^oX\ 9 FO CREDITORS. / / \ \ W ;TH CAROLINA, f f I fH NEWBERRY. ) I I ter and Allen H. Haw-1 I V y I 'j|j nistrators of the per- V \ / / of Samuel A. Hunter, \ \ / A .j|P otners, plaintiffs, /If \ x. /'f| flfi against J| si ( H inter and Elizabeth E. If II M ers defendants 1 | [[[ |JY THE BILL 1 M ular creditors of the ^ V I *he *rcmto" every carton and on the Z Of Samuel A. Hunter, || label of every bottle of the GENUINE ^ ^ reby notified to render A q ?DR. BELL'S? 1# \ legally verified to me, I FINE-TAR-HONE I | master, on or before j| you ^ toe BELL ^ a | ^ - April, 1^14, and are j/H Granny Metcalfe, the sage of Western ^ nrACAntin,, vft Kentucky. says?"Startin' right and stayin' V, from presenting tneir ; K3 right beats gettln'right." So, with these ^ hnr nr tn anv nth- ! H Precaution you know what to buy, and can ? I "Tell By The Bell" | H. H. Rikard, kL*5*"* ??m" *1"00' AT DR0<S *To?ts. Ja Master. Haye jour printing done at The Herrating' lone at The Her- ^ tfews office?then yon know >rnr*A?then yon know j?ht. that it is done right.