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Mail Orders Filled Ca
Ladies' Suits
Of "Distinctive Styles" and hiV values. New
run I'Ullcll, <JUU1C3 111 WAlllC Vlliy . OU1C JUU
get one. Special 98c each.
New Windsor Ties
Beautiful Ties in all the wanted shades, solids,
stripes and plaids. Full assortment.
Women's $1.50 House
Dresses at 98c
These are splendid, well made Dresses of
corded Madras, in different, pleasing stripes
and check effects. All prettily trimmed. They
are made to fit. You may buy them for a limited
time at 98c.
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These are new, stylish Dresses for street and
general wear. We consider them remarkable
values at their regular price $1000.
You may buy them for a limited time at $7.50.
They are made of good Silk Poplin.
Remember, we fizil mail orders same day as m
(received. Samples sent gratis. Give as a
trial. We pay the charges.
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Episcopal?Rev. W. H. K. Pendleton.
Lutheran?Rev. E. Fulenwider.
Methodist Episcopal South?Rev. W. C. Owen.
Presbyterian, Rev. Hugh R. Murchison.
to-on?Annual Message of the State Executive Comnr
~ W. H. kr Pendleton.
Announcements and appointment of committees.
2130?Annual Roll Call and Message from the County As
Abbeville, Mr. J. M. Xickles.
Aiken, Rev. T. D. Johnston.
Anderson, Dr. A. L. Smethers.
Bamberg, Dr. E. O. Watson.
Barnwell,
Berkeley, Mr. S. W. Russell.
Beaufort, Rev. J. H. Noland.
Charleston, Hon. J. D. Cappelmann.
? Calhoun, Hon. J. ?. Wannamaker.
Chester, Mr. J. A. Hafner.
Chesterfield, Mr. J. C. Evans.
Cherokee. Rev. J. W. Shell.
Clarendon. Mr. R. J. Alderman.
Colleton, Mr. B. G. Price.
Darlington, Mr. A. J. A. Perritt.
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ur. J. ?5. seuzier, iNewoerry, o. jj. ncasuiu vi v/.
Secretary to Executive Committee. Association.
Dillon, Mr. C. G. Bruce.
Dorchester, Mr. 0. B. Dukes.
Edgefield, Mr. S. B. Mayes.
Fairfield,
Florence, Mr. J. F. Dudley.
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Greenville, Prof. H. B. Dominick.
Greenwood, Mr. C. C. Wharton.
Hampton, Mr. E. M. Peeples.
Horry, Mr. Paul Quattlebaum.
Jasper, Rev. G. K. Way.
Kershaw. Mr. J. C. Humphries.
Lee, Mr. R. W. McCutcheon.
Lancaster, Mr. W. L. Croxton.
Laurens, Mr. J. F. Tolbert.
Lexington, Mr. C. M. Efird.
Marion, Mr. A. R. Craig.
Marlboro, Mr. R. Cosby Newton.
Newberry. Rev. J. W. Carson.
Oconee, Mr. C. F. Hetrick.
Orangeburg, Dr. J. L. B. Gilmore.
Pickens, Mr. W. *A. Mathews.
Richland, Dr. O. Frank Hart.
shipment Coat Suits, each one has a distinctive
attraction of its own.
We particularly call the attention of the ladies
to our suits of the $15.95 grade.
Spring Waists
Big assortment of new Spring Waists. The
Waist you want is here. Come see.
Just a Few Special Offerings
Beautiful hand painted, flowered China Silk
Waists, assorted patterns, easily worth $1.50,
our price only 98c each. Sizes 34 to 44.
A stylish Waist of rich quality China Silk,
new cape effect, front heavily embroidered, soft
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refully
Brown Linen 10c Yard
All Linen
We are celling our regular 20c yd Brow 12
Linen at only 10c yd. Come, get yours now.
Children's Drawers
Children's Drawers., made of good quality
Cambric, hemmed, sizes 1 to 15 years, special
3 pai.s tor 25c.
Read These Important Specials
From the Wash
Goods Department.
New 15c Dress Ginghams, in checks, stripes
and plaids, at I2^c yd.
White checked dimities, several s'ze checks,
per yard 10c
Striped Crepes for dresses at 10c yard.
27 in White Pique, soft corduroy. Very popular
for women's skirts and children's suits, at
yard 19c.
Handkerchief Sale
Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, regular
icc sellers, for a limited time 6 for 25c.
Hosiery
50c Silk Hose for ladies, reduced to 25c.
Comes in black, vvhite and tan.
"Royal Worcester" Corset
Sale
New Royal Corset, medium bust, curved
waist, regular ?1.50 vaiue, oniy 9?c eacn.
Wilson Hose Supporters
For your children's health. Buy a pair of
these supporters. "They slip over the shoulders."
Comes in black and white only, 25c pr
sizes 2 to 15 years.
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4 Main St., Newberry, S. C. THE WO
g Saluda, Mr. J. N. DeL
Spartanburg, Mr. S. F.
* Sumter, Mr. C. M. Hu
. v union, Mr. w. w. uc
"Rev ' Williamsburg Prof. 0
e ' York, Prof. J. E. Walr
(b) Award of County Hoi
sociations. 3:30.?Jesus Christ, the Master T
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9Mr.
C. Harold Lowden, Philadelphia,
rf Pa., Who Has Charge of Convention
CONFER
tanburg, S. C.,
Sunday School Wednesday .
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Central Methodist Church, M,
A Bible Story.
A Child's Hymn, Miss Agnes R;
Making the Bible Real to the Ch
The Juniors, "A Neglected Oppc
DEPARTMENTAL <
Cradle Rolls and Beginners?M
Missionary Lesson. Miss Agnes
Plans for Festival Days, Miss *
TT\AriA& T-T^lnc ATrc P ( (
W-hen the Cradle Roll Babies (
Millard Hart.
Primaries?Mrs. J. IV.
Promotion Exercises., Mrs. Hal 1
A Missionary Lesson, Miss Agn<
Primary Organization, Mrs. E. C.
Supplemental Work, Mrs. C. K.
Juniors?Mrs. Clara Lucc
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Visit Our Millinery Dep't
When it comes to Millinery we are in the
lead. We always have the very latest things in
this department.
Just received, new shipment of Ribbons,
Daisies, Wreaths and Flowers.
W. L. Douglas Shoes For
Men On! 17 5R1 *n
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Heie you find Oxfords in black, tan and red,
via, patent leather and gun metal, worth as
high as $4 oo pair, all thrown on a table at the
pair $1.50. Sizes broken. Come early.
"LaFrance Oxfords" for
Ladies $1.29
The celebrated La France Shoes in tan and
black, reduced to pair only $1.29, worth lip to
$4 00.
Talcum Powder Sale,
Can 10c
Regular 25c Powders, 4V2 ounces net weight,
for 10c can.
Big Sale Messalines
JName your shade, it is nere. Keguiar $1.00
and $i 25 yard Messaline now on sale for only
79c yard. "Buy now, is Detter."
Children's Dresses and Boy
Suits in a Sale
$150 Dresses at 98c Si.50 Suits at 98c
$1.00 Dresses at 79c $1.00 Suits at 75c
rzc Dresses at ^qc 7^c Suits at ^oc
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50c Dresses at 39c 50c Suits at 35c
25c Suits at 19c.
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I April 23rd,
ENCES point prior
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irtunity," Rev. Asa D. Watkins. dUUFcoa
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Ravenel.
Eileen Bell.
Tonk.
l?ome to Sunday School, Mrs.
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Cronk. To get the genuine, call
Karle TIVE BROMO QUININI
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Palm Beach Suits for Giriij^l
Genuine Palm Beach Cloth Suits, two shadH
of blue, sizes 15, 16, 17. Special $4.95 each.
Vicpc V3UWI1S
Beautiful ^repe Embroidery Gowns, pink I
and blue, worth 75c. Special, as long as 4 doz I J
lasts, for only 39c. 3 J
Ready-to-Use Diapers p
r>; onprc rAoc^i' coniton*
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packed i doz to package, 74c, 85c, 98c, $1.19
per package.
New Arrival of Middy
Blouses
Just received, new shipment of the ever popular
3 in 1 Middy Blouses. Can be worn in
three different ways. Stock complete.
69c Long Cloth 69c
100 bolts English Long Cloth, good quality.
Sale bolt only 69c.
Pillow Cases \
500 Pillow Cases, as long as they last each 8
BOLSTER CASES, standard size, each 39c. \
Men's Hose |
Here you find your colors, white, blue, black,
grey, garnet, etc. Regular 20c value, now 15c.
Turkish Towels 8 l-3c Each m
18x34 \\hite Turkish Towels, onlyS^iceach. I
Limit A tr> a customer.
Pearl Buttons lc Dozen [1
Good quality White Pearl Buttons, several
sizes, worth 5c dozen, special^ price for a few
days, only ic doz.
p / | Everything in Dry Goods, Ladies'
j Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. I
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VERY LOW A
cursion Rates
southern Railway I
Columbia 1
ACCOUNT ^ 1
Confederate Veterans I
Reunion II
OF SOUTH CAROLINA I
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>uthern Railway will sell very low round rm
i to Columbia, account of the above octets
on sale April 21st and 22nd, and
r*hpfln1pfl tn rpflpb f!nlnmhia before noon
with final limit to reach original starting
to midnight April 26th, 1915. The fol- 1
es will apply: Abbeville $2.25; Aiken fj
idale $1.80; Anderson $2.80; Bamberg
well $1.50; Blackville $1.25; Charleston I
ley $2.60; Greenville $2.50; Greenwood M
)erry $1.10; Union $1.60; Rock Hill $1.95; 19
.55: Yorkville $2.25: DroDortionately low Ifl
other points. v
ther information, apply to local Agents
NSON, C. P. & T. A.,
Columbia, S. C. lu
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MO QUININE1* [ Invigorating to the Pale and Sick^f M
for full name, LAXA. The Old Standard general strengthening took,
2. Look for signature of GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives omt
Cold in One Day. Stops Malaria.enrichestbeblood.andbuildsupthesys- *
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