The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, January 18, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5
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clearance of \
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[ sell the goods
Ready-to-wear Ga
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True to our policy, we never carr
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ments from one season to another. A
has been ""slapped on every ready-t<
Ill I lit? ^CUi c.
Ladies' and Misses Rai
Our entire stock -of Rain Coats t<
regardless of cost.
20Q Ladies Rain Coats worth $2.5
down to
All $5.00 Ladies Rain. Coats cut to.
All $6.50 and $8.00 Rain. Coats cut t
Jf Red Star Diaper
27-inch "Red Star" best quality E
yards to the piece. Price, the piece..
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10 Yards Bleaching foi
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Limited 10 yards to each buyer.
Advertiser. >A good 10c value, 10 yard
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Millinery
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, , All untrmuned hats toat sold as higl
and $4.00, choice of aay untriram
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store, for
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Greatest Ready Made ?ki
in Year?
50 Skirts in the buncfa. 'Skirts w
m*. not one worth less than $6.00. To cl
i we name a price that will move 'em q
H the-skirt
$4.00 and $5.00; a iltt'e off in style.
I New Spring Ging
2 cases Red Seal Drees Ginghams,
checks, stripes and solid colors. Choi
; bnndred pieces at, th-e yard
1 case Fancy Dress Ginghams in chec
solid colors, special 10 yards or one
^ j buyer,
IV ILL
JANUARY i
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irsday inorm;
offered at startl
All LfUlSkA.iy,
icy of not carryr
zasons goods. 1
an instant that
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> ui oiytifi,.
rments I Claredc
Pull double bed
y over any garriety
cf attractive
half-price ticket specitl at
>wear garment
15c Pajai
36-inch Pajama <
n CoatS as they last. Sale t
> be closed out Bluebell (
0 each marked ... 200. pieces BLite
shirts, dresses, etc
;$3.49 yard
o only.... .&L9S ??
? Staple A{
Cloth Staple Apron G
elsewhere at 8^c.
iiaper Cloth, 10
S?e
? Mill Ei
r 79c Remnants and ]
ngures; z, ana
Soft finish A. A half price.
is for 79e ?
Ready Made
$1.00 Mohawk Sh
1 as $2.00, $3.06 100 dozen Pillou
ed _hat in the January Sale at....
...'77 98c _
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wnite 1
irt Offer
Whit? Rice Clo
January Sale price
White Dimity Ch
orta $8.00 and cut to
.ean up the lot \ew iWThite Rice
uicKiy. onoice - seller, cut to only..
:... $3.93 ' "
Choice of the
-*1-98 Crepe
^ $3.00 and $3.50 Cr
hamS down to, each
new styles in .
ce of over one w t j ||
ioc uiuurciid
:ks, stripes and
dress to each new Umbrella
7%c yard $2.00, all marked do\
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gynj \m> i tmm m* m.tmuammi
CLEARANCE SALE
ng Jan. 20th
livi/v i/\ ri 7*o
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We make these
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nq over a sinqle
Vo half way red
these, are anod h\
>n Bed Spreads
size, well made, shown in a vadesigus;
$2.00 Bed Spread, extra
$1.19 >*<
mm 0*. ? 1 r A 1
lid wiicvAd a i iuc
Checks, regular 15c quality as long
)rice 10c yard
^ bu
cheviots at 8 l-2c
bell Cheviots, suitable for men's
; a big 10c seller, at choice, the
cu
SHc
iron Ginghams at 5c
inghams so mu-c'n used and sold
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Special Sale price, the yard i?e
th(
ids in Table Linen
Mill Ends; all marked in plain
3 yard lengths, on bargain table
: pie
Sheets and Pillow Cases ~*
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.eets, size 81x90, cut to eaoh..69e
- Cases 45x36, all go in the big
.10c, 12}?c, 15c, 19e and 25c 1
Sal
Goods Specials
th, 36 inc'nes wide, wortli 35<j;
>, the yard .25c ^
ecks, 32 inches "wide, worth 15c,
or i
lOe y3rd_
Cloth, 36 inches wide, a big 35c
25c yard I
m
de Chine Waists 5(
epe de Chine Waistfi, all marked ; fo *
$1^8
^ Oil!
s and Parasols
it
s and Parasols, worth $1.50 and I casl
?n to. close out quickly at 98c ea?h I at a
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at 9 O'clock
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a positive, absolute
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reductions to live
dollar's worth of
notions here, you >
)e. nrices that will
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Special Notice
Everything Sold in lb!s Sale will be for Spot Cash.
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) goods charged and nothing sent on approTOl.
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Towels of all Kinds
Large size Huck Towels, ..worth 10c, six to each
yer, at ^ 5c
Large siz-Huck Towels, worth 15c, cut to 10?
I^arge size Turkish Bath (Towels worth 2Sc and 35c
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t to 19c
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Pepperall Sheeting 25c Yard
Pepperall Sheeting, full 2*? yards wide, as long as
e lot lasts, limited 10 yards to each buyer at 25c
English Longcloth at 79c
V \ J6
inches wide, fine, eoft quality, 10 yards to the
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see. .Price per piece ...79c ,
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Cannon Cloth at 10c Yd ?
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Heached Cannon Clota for fancy work, wor;h 12%c, 1
e price ^
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Ladies Night Gowns at 98c <
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Ve have a complete display of the new styles, lace ^
s
embroMery trimmed, garments full ana roomy and t
Cull lengths. - t
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10c Misses' Ribbed Hose 5c Pair
) dozen Misses Ribbed Stockings, sizes from ~
a big 10c seller; 5 pair to each buyer, at. .Se
. of- i . i n i A .
r Entire anoe mock to oe uoseo unt n
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's our object to turn this big Shoe Stock into "P
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1 at once. Therefore every pair has been marked c
, give away price. ^
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[THE STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Viola McLean, Plaintiff.
against
B. W. Crouch, Bettie Havird, B. B.
i Hair and ilie Bank of Prosperity,
j Defendants.
i Under order of the court herein, I
will sell at public auction at Newberry,
S. (\ during the legal hours of sale,to
the highest bidder therefor, on Monday,
being salesday, February 7, 1916,
,A11 that tract or parcel of land lying
and being situate in the town of Prosperity,
county of Xewterry and State
of South Carolina, containing twentyfivci
o /- r cvo Aro /vr lace nvnlneiUD nf
| H T ^ U'vl illVi ^ V/l iVCW) V.^ViUKlA ? V/ V 4.
one acre of said tract, heretofore purchased
by B. B. Hair, ana lying on
the east -side of the Southern railway,
and adjoining lands of Samuel Bowers,
I U C. Kibler and others; said tract of
' land being the same upon which for
years B. B. Hair resided, and known as
the Clarissa Bridges land.
Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase
money to be paid in cash, the
balance in two equal annual install
jnents, upon a credit of one and two
years, with interest from day of sale
at the rate of eight per centum per
annum, payable annually, the credit
portion to be secured by bond of the
purchaser and a mortgage of the premises
sold, with leave to the purchaser
to anticipate payments in whole or in
part.
The bonds and mortgages for the
credit portion must provide for a ten
per cent attorney's fee in case said
bonds and mortgages ^re collected by
suit or placed in the 4ands of an atfnmpv
fnr p/vllprtinn
The purchaser, upon the acceptance
of his bid, must deposit witfa. the master
in cash or by a certified check
the sum of two hundred dollars, and
comply fully with the terms of sale
within ten days from day of sale, or
the premises will be resold upon the
first convenient salesday tnereafter at
the risk of the former purchaser.
The purchaser, upon complying with
the terms of sale, must insure tho
buildinss UDon said premises and as
sign the policy of insurance to the
master as additional-.security.
The purchaser must pay for papers,
recording and revenue stamps.
H. H. RIKARD,
Jan. 17, 1916. Master.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Elijah Irvin, Lizzie Wright. Cora Fant;
Corrie Sanders, Timothy Irvin, Hat- ?
tie Edmunds, Sarah Jrvin and Robert
Irvin, Luther Irvin, Johnie Adger,
by B. V. Chapman, their duly
appointed Guardian ad liiem, Plaittiffs,
.vs. - < Jos.
H. W. Morris, Defendant. \
Under orders of the court herein I
will -sell at public auction before the
court'house at Newberry, S. C., during
the legal hours of sale to the highest
bidder therefor, on Monday, February
7, same being sa'esday in February,
1916,
All that certain piece, parcel or lot '
of land lying, being and situate in the
town of Helena, county of Newberry,
State of South Carolina, containing
one acre, more or less; bounded on the
northwest by a street dividing said lot
from lands of James Ray; on northeast
by lands of D. S. Greenwood; southeast
by lands of Fayette Penny, and
)n the south and southwest by a street
lividing said lands from the lands vof
Welding Wright.
Terms of sale. All of purchase money
;o be paid in cash, the purchaser, upon
he acceptance of his bid, must deposit
vith the mister, in cash or by certiied
check, the sum of one hundred
lollars, and comply fully with the
erms of sale within ten days from
lay or sale, ana in case >ne ian to qo
x> then the premises1 will be resold
ipon the first convenient salesday
hereafter at the risk of the former
urchaser. 1
Pur chaffer must pay for papers, reording
and revenue stamps.
H. H. RIKARD,
January 17, 191'3. Master.
sOTICE OF FINAL SEUTILEMENT
AND APPLICATION FOR A FINAL
CHARGE, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
J ^
Notice is hereby given that I will
lake a final settlement of the estate
f Jesse Wistar Gary, deceased, in the
robate court for Newberry county, S.
on Wednesday the twenty^third day
Q Ma t*T* 1 Q1 C n An lil
i rrui uai j, ivXv) auu VY HI vu, ixiiu
arenty-third day of February, 1916,,
p-ply to the Judge of Probate for Newerry
county, South Carolina, for a
nal discharge as executor, etc., of
dd deceased.
All creditors of the estate of said
isse Wistar Gary, deceased, are here7
notified to render an account of
leir demands, duly attested, to me on
* before the nineteenth day of Feblary,
1916.
FRANK L. BYNUM,
xecutor of t&e Last Will and TeStaawot
of Jesse Wlstar Gary, deceased.
January 17$, 1916.
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