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SOKE V1NK> AM) PUMPKINS f ^^R^amberg Herald. f y. r. W. B. Smith reports the news ^of some pump-kin vine on his plantaV^tion near the city. From this one ' Tine Mr. Smith gathered no less than thirty-one pumpkins, varying in size from eight to ten pounds up to?well about as large as they grow, whij.teve-r tliat is. All told, Mr. Smith * ' * ' 1 1-- O kroucnes, tile "puin.pii.ius aamcatcu tfrom the vine amounted to at least a large one-horse wagon load. If Mr. i Smith were not already pretty well fixed on aroirdupois, we should sug-: gest that he ought to get fiat on .pumpkin pies this winter. tMre iynes and Pnmpkiss Delmar cor. Leesville Nm. The other day Mr. J. C. lAmick called us in to look at a pumpkin vine which lie said he feared to tell peo-. pie about as they might think he was Jying. Down behind the barnyard about the center of his Irish potato \ patch it h/ad its root. It spread about until it had covered 40 to 45 feet in ; diameter (of course tne vine is : * leafless now) and scattered all about in the space were pumpkins, pumpkins j and pumpkins, 26 of them, all of good i size; the smallest being 32 inches and the largest 39 inches in circumference. J Of course this Tine is not i?s large as Goodwin Frazier's was which ran across the river and supported a! ( pumpkin on the farther side large i enough to house the old sow with a} 'litter of pigs which she had after crossing the river on the "vine, but this j has the advantage of being 13 plain i unvarnished statement of fact. Marguerite Clark, the dainty little' star in Paramout pictures will ap- j > pear soon at the Arcade. FOR RENT?One l-ihorse farm, one "*?ihorse, farm and one 3-horse farm for the year 1917. Apply to M. iL Bu** > ford. SOTICE. The annual meeting of the ctocklioiders of the Columbia, Newberry * * TVO n T7* "Willi aim uaurtJiiij na:u uuuiyu"; be held at the office of the company, j 1124 Taylor street, Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, October 17th, 1916 at 12:30 o'clock, noon. C. P. Sea brook, Secretary. * mmmMMUMMM^ L LM_JL__J > Alive 'With. the National Spirit That lively,quick-action, hitthe-mark-every-time taste of "Bull" Durham has made it the Smoke of the Service from . Maine to the Philippines. ; There's crisp, brisk snap to a fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette that just suits men of spunk and spirit. Vbn W 9 ax Em i "Bull rDurham I SMOKING TOBACCO A "roll your own" "Bull" B^^ivkoir* rinrarptfA Kas fjlS- I K/Ul 1JLC4X.1.& ?uv ... inctiveness?character?per- j Bonality. it gives you that j wonderful mellow-sweet flavor and unique aroma which are v not found in any ether tobacco, j I s Learn to "roll your own" : "TiVU ??p.?rr' Durham??a few IVv ?C-* UUii ? trials will do it?and yon'Il get far more enjoyment out of cmoking. Aih for FREE m nmA package of "papers" with each Sc sack. IHE AMICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, Inc. j H l I Mimnaugh's ] nr lr; The slack water of sun of fall sets in. We feel sur chandise was ever exhihh I across our counters. I The ready to Wear Section I 11 A JL II / . / f*\ wT . ~ _ i *V / V i o- ' i f J \ : i ?r : ! \ ' \ \* J ' X i r7' I VM li.rM^ ' i I i I I ri tfi *V\ it . I [!f i:J }*>? - \ \ jil'l /'?!:! $ y. ? /:<? ' 4 V* //// fkini p $\ ? M jiji? "SW1 ' ,0 X-K 'lis ii'V ^ ' jvJy M Ml/ p fpjnp / k' iilt'r M II i I f r.i mi Hj w \ < ' ' '! ' ; ' ! !/i:j rjr >* (Hundrens of new tailored suits, one piece dresses, coats arid skirts. No 4 " j matter what price you have fixed in I your mind, you will be fully satisfied with the garments you see here. (Daily New Arrivals Suits at most any price you wish, i : II I every suit and dress we sen wc tee a perfect fit. Never in our history have we shown coat suits and ready-towear garments which attract such wide | spread attention. New Fail Skirts Every day women are selecting skirts wwAm fkift unlendid display who had no 11WU1 ??? ? ? ? , thought of buying skirts at all. They are beautiful, all new models] and hundreds to select from, all priced * special for quick selling $2.98, $3.50, $4.98, $6,50 and up. Winter Underwear Headquarters, always plenty to choose from, a fit for every size, for men, women and children. That's our policy, we have the stock to back it up. j New Fall Dresses at $5.98 Not a dress in the lot but what you will wonder at our ability to offer at this price, they are all wool serge, II choice of about forty dresses at_... $5.98 j ! _! J 1 NEW ARRIVALS PAIL d Flow of tl 1 _ +A imer dii&ithzss is ivj # e in making the assertion th ted in this part South C < c c Bargains in the Silk Department 56 in poplin in all the new shades and black, worth Si.25 cut to only the yd 89c Crepe de chine full 40 in wide, worth $1.75 cut to only the yard $1.25 Black taffeta, yard wide, pure dye, worth $1.50, special the yd $1.25 m i 1--- oc D1ECK mgssaime, ju hi wiuc, nuuu $1.75, cut to only the yd $1.39 New Crepe de Chine Waists Every season Mimnaugh leads in the * * . nr <11 . i _ display ot waists, wen put on sate this week two hundred crepe de chine i \ waists, newest style?. These are black white and flesh, worth $2.50 and $3.00, choice each $1.98 / \ New IQmonas - - ? 1 In a variety of styles including loose empire in pretty floral patterns, regular $1.75 values, special at each 98c Misses' and Children's Wool Sweaters ? * 20 doz misses' find children's gray wool sweaters, a big $2.00 value, as long as the lot lasts, choice each $1.25 Our Millinery Stands Tnapproachod I I / You'll fall in love with these hats Of all the Millinery display we've ever made at the beginning of a season, this i-? year caps the climax. wmmmammmammmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmm - _ A ___s__^Aj_^_a__L?1M1?m -I lIII lIUMIIIIIIIM II II HHIBIMMIM III Y Mimnaugh's legun Here 'eached than the flood, tide at no such a stock of meraroYma as is being showed ? ? i 9 Ladies Outing Night Gowns Solid and stripes, at 50c, 79c and 98c fnll width and correct sizes, The Shoe House of Upper Carolina We were never so well equipped to fill your bill. We carry the most com plete Shoe stock in Newberry. Don't forget this big store when you think of I buying shoes. A big line of Misses' and Children's shoes go on sale here this week pair $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 i I Fine Quality Light Outing Fine pin stripe and small check outinsr. a; loner as 40 nieces last the 12ic w ~7 W Jh # M kind at only 10c Heavy solid colored outing, pink, light blue, cream and white, worth 15c, sale price the yard 10c New Ostrich Nerk Pieces Ostrich like diamonds, never lose sts hold upon the women. The new neck nippps nrp vprv attractive. Comes in blacks, all whice, all navy and black, and white combinations priced 98c and $1.49 12 l-2c Canton Flannel at 10c 50 pieces heavy rap canton flannel, worth elsewhere 12ic, Mimnrugh's pr'.ee yd 10c Each Day Brinf s New Arrivals I New skirts, new waists, new crepe 1 de chine, handkerchiefs, new faM creations in ladies neck wear. < , ? ,i, I r* r ni rive uses Dianms All piled on the 2nd floor. Stocks ??? -t-iof flio r nf(!r?mp dl KZ I1U VV CL\J tliV. ^ viiivi /