The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 11, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5

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| A Thing 115 Ci uuy At'-Va;ki?-i'/ &&> nhn??<-. __ V,-V What you buy last a lifetime, ol worn out, forgotl iewelrv is an ev< I J ^ of the giver. While, if you give < low will help eat th ers he may wear can only look at as P. C. JEA JEWI No Charge For Engraving GIVE PHOT* THIS Chris'mas gifts should conv Can this be done better than b_\ treasure portraits far longer t though more co>tly, may go worn, and the giwr forgo'ten sidered. A sitting at your phr mind of twelve or more gift cat O. & T. E. SAL' East End Mai l F"7 1 ~ ./SSKS? AND FOR THE Y A Columbic We can put it in you PRICES $17.! Whztm/re H/gh School. Honor roll for Whimire high i school :or the month ending December ! 4. 1914: * First gared?Drefus Bryant Bishop, ! Maggie Crocker, Marie Gosnell. Beaufort Humphries, Xorman Jordan, Loyd McKinney, Luis Propst, Robert Yarborough. (Advanced first?Briggs Cudd, Athea Holder, Francis Roger, Johnnie Zimmerman. Second grade?'Virgie May Deaves. | Jim Major, Eula Odell. Third grade?Ethel Belle, Forest Bis'-Op, Earl .Child, Fred Cooper. I^ola May Campbell, Effie Morris, Whitford Phillips, Ethel Railey. Evelyn Suber. J Charlie Tidmarsh. Mary Zimmerman, j Forth grade?William Child, Kate Railey. ^Fifth grade?Jake Baer, Mary Lou Douglass, J. C. Humphries, Mary Spray, Grade Stroud, Bessie Wofford. j Sixth garde?Elizabeth Coleman. Pelleree Gary, Sallie Gilliam, Mary Metts, Walter Suber, Wort'h< Sims. Ruth Thompson, Ruby Wren, William Coleman. 'Seventh grade?Flossie Spray, Lpis 1 rrL J TV i namarsn, otiuti waiovu, Watson. Eighth grade?Joe Duncan, Nellie Hunt. Tenth grade?Francis Douglass. of Beauty forever Good Jewelry is not like every UliiCi LliQl ^ i has its day. I | from us we sell to ther gifts are soon ten and gone, but ?i"lastinc reminder ;atables the other felem; if you give flowthem, but jewelry he id admire. NS & CO. LLERS $. Repairing a Specialty ICR APRS CHRISTMAS ey the personality of the giver. r a portrait? Your friends will ban ordinary presents which, :nit ot style, be broken, or outEconomv, to >, should be con>to~rap),er's "ill relieve \our es, and SAVE YOU MONEY. lER'S STUDIO St, Phone 358 VHOLE FAMILY i Grafonola :r home easv terms. 50 to $500.00 LEO >1. FRANK AGAIX SENTENCED Atlanta, Dec. 9.?Leo M. Frank [was sentenced in t'.e Fulton county ; superior court today to hang on Friday, January 29, for the murder of | Mary Phagan. Before receiving his sentence, Frank j made a statement in court denouncing 1 a "spirit o?:' mob violence which per! vaded the court room" at his trial, and declaring his death would lay an inj delible stain upon Georgia's name for justice." ; He declared James Conley, a negro the State's chief witness, was a perjurer. Resentence today was in accordance with the State supreme court's refusal to set aside conviction on the ground t'iiat Frank's absence from the court room when ti'r.e verdict was returned. Serv/ces at Mt. Pilgrim. Rev. E. W. Leslie will preach at Mt. Pilgrim, near Prosperity, Sunday, December 13t'ii, at 3 p .m. Everybody cordially invited. TOWN TAXES The time for the payment of town I taxes without the penalty will exj pire December 15, 1914, which is the last day. Jno. R. Scurry, Clerk and Treasurer. | If Your I! need attention, go to an Eyej Sight Specialist, he devotes | his entire time to his profession ! Dr. F. C. Martin I i EYE STOHT SPECIALIST j Gtiara ntees Satisfaccion Office above Anderson's Dry Goods Store. i I i Southern Railway !i j | Premier Carrier of the South : * ANNOUNCES j _ j i Tiirough Pullman Sleeping Car I L'ine Between ! Charleston and Chicago | On The Carolina Special in Connection with Southern Rail-' way, Queen cS: Cresrnt ?Ad Big i Four Route ! I Schedule West Bound Lv Charleston. - 8:00 am Lv Columbia. - 12:55 pm Spartanburg. - 4:30 pm Ashevilie. - - 7:30 pm Ar Cincinati. - 9:55 am Ar Chicago. - - 9:00 pm South Bound * Lv Chicago. - - 8:55 am .! Cincinnati. - - 6:35 pm ! Ar Asheville. - 10:20 am Ar Spartanburg. - 1:45 pm Ar Columbia. - 4:43 pm : Ar Charleston. - 9:40 pm i Apply to City Ticket Office 1513 ! Main St. for reservations and tickets. Columbia, S. C. Whenever You Need a Genera* Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a (General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and TRHN Tt artQon the Liver. Drives out Malaria, Enricbes the Blood and j Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. | r ; i tv *7 *i Do lou y \ We invite yo\ | $5.00 on every I I f ' VI ?V?f *M>f CV? - ever offered in $9.0C Suits, all wc $11.00 Suits, all v, $15.00 Suits, all v $ 16.00 Suits, all v, $20.00 Suits, all w %2z 50 Suits, all u i The same reduetio We have a nice line of $6.00 reduo $5.00 redue $3.75 reduo , Big reduction in Suit C Shirts, all sizes, at $1.00 For the Holiday trad Neckwear, Cuff Buttons, will sell you reliable mere will be convinced that wh At ,,n 3ft. ?5^l _ wjcr Ri jl - Af*8^ ^BSk l I MM P ? III II i?? ? ? From Now U 25 Per Cent C cc Consists of t High Art ( We do not on to give away i a liberal red? our Stvlevh Summ< Cc Cloth ? BBHBBUnBHRBBBBBHUHBB fant to Save W Suit or u to come and see wl Suit and Overcoat. Here are the best c1o\ Newberry at prices i HHHnHBUBMaMBnHwranBMnHiaBi >ol, reduced to 'ool, reduced to ?ool, reduced to i i 1 i rool, reduced to rooi, reduced to ?ool, reduced to n applies to Overcoats. Bath Robes, suitable for Christn ed to ed to ed to :ases, Hand Bags and Trunks. 1 e we are showing a nice line of IV Scarf Pins, Combination Seta, etc handise for less money than any iat we say is true. iT-PERF ehable Merchandise i M I d 3 O M, A " ntil Christmas W )ff on All Suits ai >ats in Stock. he Two Well Know? i" and "Attei ZLOTHES :er two dollars foi ree suits, but we uction for two w Clothing Stock. is Suits Not Includa in the Above. er Brotl >mpany ing Department .1100 to is. T w ~ -w T ' Overcoat ? iere we can save you No old stock, this thes for men, young _ 1 yO IOW. nas presents at prices that defy < $3i $2.1 Ne are offering the Savoy $1. len's and Ladies' Silk Hose. A b IT ?U ?? VATAALTO 1TA11 U7 1 ui 111c UCAl ittu TT uvna jvu it store in the Carolinas. Give us ?v tomp FAV 7vicc A/fnumi L VJ! XTXV/I II 'e Oiler id Overi Lines *bury r one, or do offer 1- _ ^ eeits on i 9 tiers jj .00 on $3.00 and . ? seasons and old, sfi sn $8.00 __$10.00 $12.00 ....$15.00 ...$16.50 competition. )0 >5 re 50 and $1.65 eautiful line of ill find that we a look and you ANY