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^' i AT THE 1 LrcadJ E TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. Bluebird Presents Cico Madison in THE CHALICE OF SORROW* A Bluebird in 6 Acts. - ] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. William Fox Presents Violet Horner in *THE MARBLE HEART" A Fox in 5 Acts. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. WA LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS* Signal Serial in 2 Acts Featuring Hel en Holmes. . *THE MOTH AND THE FLAME" Pftthe in 2 Aete. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. Pathe Goldrooster presents Flo La< Badie in uoitvh ntMTT tvn VAlEiV* 1?X/ I JUL/ II V-u. ' A Thanhouser Pathe in 5 Acts. In an effort to save the rapidly dis appearing bird life of Utah, arrange ments 'have been completed- for the establishment of a bicfl sanctuary, tc cover an area of 700 acres.?Ex change. That is considerably larger than the one mentioned for Newber ry during the last chautauqua seas on. Let's think about the next Chau tauqua attractions. The managers of the Goodman shows are grateful to those of the (Newberry citizens who gave their avmnathv and helD at the death and burial of Mr. Everett Holtz last week and who were so kind to Mrs. Holti in her afflictions. The Messrs. Good man desire The Herald and News tc thus publicly express their apprecia tion. The next term of the United States district court for the Western districi of South Carolina will be held ai Greenwood, beginning on the first Tu esday in February, the 6th, and con tinuing for two weeks. Mr. J. W iSwittenberg is the only juror drawn from Newberry. He was drawn for the petit jury. "The Griffon Man'' is not a moving picture feature but a feature that wilj be s^en again today and tomorrow ai R. C. Perry's store, where you will also see the display in the tailoring department of that store. Follow al ter the "Griffon Man" and you will be all the better prepared to go tc the Opera House. -Perry knovvg-, and &e advertises in The Herald and News ?everybody s paper. Th.ere has been more bad luck among the carnival people, anothei t of the men being ill. Mr. John 0./ mond was taken sick last Wednesday Growing worse he was sent by tut management to a hospital in Colum bia Friday. Before coming to New berry the man was bitten by a mon key at the winter quarters of the Her bert shows in Columbia last Sunday, and it developed into wJiat was feared to be blood poisoning. In the election for trustees or tht State medical college, held on lasi Thursday by the general assembly in Columbia, Dr. W. G. Houseal. althougr receiving a most flatering vote, was not a candidate. He not only made no effort but had not even spoken to anyone about it. Dr. Houseal was ? useful member of the former boaru and his worth, ability and service? were duly recognized and appreciat ed, but he did not se3k reelection The board is so much the loser *\ the absence of Dr. Houseal trom its membership. Policeman Whitakc-r uoesnrt car< where an escaping prisoner runs to he will follow if he gets hurt at it Saturday night one broke loose fron: him and darted out from headquar ters. The policeman was so clos?> be hind that the ne^ro dashed througl the little alleyway of the shed nex to Reagin's shoeshop and jumped ov er the fire hose wash rack in the baci lot. It was a big jump, but the nim hie and active officer was right on at the expense of injuring his fool pamioiiy ior me nine ocmg. adoui three months ago this same office) had his wrist sprained in a tussle witl a prisoner Cop Whit will bring then down. WANTED Everybody to call and us, whether you buy mules or not C. R. Wise Co. No. 919 Friend street 1-23-lt. We make a specialty o fitting all kinds of glassei and duplicating broken leu and repairing frames ant mountings. "When your eye trouble you come to us. W< * have one of the best equip psd dark rooms in the coun ? r:tx: _i iry lur lining gins?c&. P. C. JEANS & CO. Exclusive Jewelers and Opticians .[ Mimnaugh's Begins Th We name pi has come when i given to new spr attractive White Spreads, Laces t BHnMHDBBnnnBni SEMI-ANNUAL CLI Ready-to - Wea This is not an accunttil unsalable stock Tru< we never carry over i garments from one se? A half price ticket has avar\ taaHv tn WMP ca? Ladies' Skirls About one hundred 1 to be closed out. Rack No. 1?One lot blue serge and popl $6.50 and $8.5C, choice the rack for i \T. o r\ UaCK 1NO.-Z?yue iu skirts, 32 to 38 waist $7.00 and $8.50 skirts, Rack No. 3?One lot blue skirts, made of gc worth $3.50 to $5.00, c Ladies' and Missei Our entire stock of i closed out regardless c 100 ladies' rain oa cut to All ?adies' $3.50 to ! marked down to only ... All $6.50 to $8.00 rs of any coat in the lot.. One-Piece Silk Dre About 25 dresses to splendid' assortment $15.00 to $18 00, ch New Sprirg I 2 cases Red Seal styles in stripes and c over one hundred pine 15c Pajama Checl 36 in pajama checks to 10 yd lengths, a re as long as the lot las price the yd J ANIL f ursday Morni ices on the followim tie must bid adieu to ing stock. During t Goods, Wash Good md many attractive ?i EAN UP SALE r Garments atiot} of old and e to our policy, iny ready made ison to another, been slapped on ment in the store ? Reduced adies'-wooi sKirts black and navy in skirts, worth ? of any. skirt on ?4.98 t extra large size measure, $6.50, choice $5.98 black and navy >od quality serge, hoice $2 98 5' Rain Coats ain coats to be if cost. ,ts, worth $2.-50 ^tW.29 |>5.00- ^<iin coats $2.98 tin coats, choice $4.98 sses at $9.50 be closed out, a 20 doz counter: Ble; One ct dressing buyer fo originally worth oice sn this sale $9.50 Ginphams % Ginghams, new hecks, choice r* es at ' - 2 (S at 10c yd. i, running from 2 cnilar 15ft nualitv. O**"*"* ?? ? -J y , ts, January sale 36 in; . 10c worth $ rS rt?#? Roc \RY CLEARANCE Avm ant ng, January 25l j lines that should move t all winter goods. The sp //? ?< ? ?1< 11 X% j>% 1 ;ad dutt juu us ill istz uuitz s, Ginghams, Percales, Tc lines of advance wash fal Imperial-Long Cloth eces Imperial long cloth for nderwear, worth 20c yd, lim ds to each buyer at only yd 12ic Y ing, Basket Cloth and Piqoes asket cloth and pique, 36 in jig 30c seller at oniy yd 25c Long Cloths s to the bolt, January white icial. $1.25, $1.49 and $1.98 n n ti. iL. repperen Meeting )wn pepperell sheeting, worth pecial as iong as it lasts at __ ___ 29c rown pepperell sheeting, worth to only the yd 35c sached pepperell sheeting cut he yd : 35c eached sheeting, full 2b yds nuary sale price the yd 38c ic Curtain Goods at 25c I 35c curtain goods full yd wide, hed scrims, marquisett, etc., on a bargain counter at yd 25c iawk Sheets at 98c Each ; 81x90 mohawk sheets special sale price each 96c ; 81 x90 sheets on the bargain at eacn _ ovc ached Cambric at 8 l-3c ise yard wide cambric without , sale price 12 yards to each r $1.00 1) No. 1 Cambric at 10c ces fine for underwear, worth long as the lot last# limited o each buyer, at yd 1 Oc Curtain Goods at 12 l-2c ard wide hemstitched for every purpose ana ior an rooms, earancesale price the yd..... 12 Ac Silks For Every Use black chiffon taffeta silk worth muary sale price the yd $1.39 poplin in all the leading colors, 1.25, January sale price yd 98c >m for New 5 Mimnaugh's :e th, at 9 O'clock hem at once. The time uce now occupied must ue to secure all classes of ible Linens, Towels, Bed fries, v i Bleached Domestics at 10c Yd ard wide bleaching without dress 12$c k'nd, sale price the yd ........ 10c Standard Percales at 12 l-2c Yd 5 in standard percales, the finest 3s, neat designs in checks, stripes, figures, i5 and 18c quality, sale e the yard 124c Ladies' Night Gowns at 98c igh and low neck, of good quaiity brie, trimmed in extra quality em dery, January sale price each 98c AH Kinds ot Laces big table fall of val and torchon s in both edgings and insertirgs, 8 10c values, choice the yard 5c 5c Embroidery Table re lor. embroidery and insertion th 10 and 15c, thrown out on the jam taoie ai tne yaru - oc Sale of Hiick Towels hese are all cotton, full bleached d heavy huck goods, big size, special ;ach 10, I2i and 15c ne lot of silks in short lengths, odds /3r? TTTAH n A ?i r\c\ T7/3 cnus, wuilii <jyjf iuv, anu ju, ?e closed out in this sale at only the i 29c Mill Ends in Tab'e Linens ,emnants and mill ends 2, 2i and 3 i lengths, all marked in plain fig 3 at half price. Standard Percales at 10c 0 pieces in dark and light percales, yard wide, 12ic quality, cut to 10c New Spring Skirts New spring skirts to go on sale here i week all marked at attractive :es each $5.00, $6.50 and $8 00 Ready-Made Pillow Cases ? 00 doz pillow cases, 'full bleached, ie of good muslin, 36x42 special h 12i, 15 and 19c. >pring Goods I