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MIMNAUGH'S tu~ n: i tic ui; t s v ^ <? u rk * W rk VY C lCCi dU?C ilicit outdone all previc career. of Serge and Silk Dres satins, silks and dainty U popular materials and $12.6 . ? in novelty plaids, stripe lect from. We can fit $2.98, $3A i / We have the large Mm WnmMt. Mltlb IVI WW VU?w?aj >.... r Several stunning n chine waists at $2.4, \ i \ 7 ?M n/ 1 U(l UUU /vui ? fit our prices very reasor i ?- t?t^ctav, Is LETTER FROM ('Uaajujcioxv.,. 40 Line Street, | I , Charleston, S. C. Col. E. H. Auil, Editor, I i bl Newberry, S. C. v . I of Dear Sir:? j q * ? #*? _ i Am getting oa fine in the city by tithe sea, working in the clothing fac- Ptory as bookkeeper Many of the ir d; Piedmont folks have a wrong laea ^ of our clothing factory. Instead of I S( J only the laboring class of girls wor:iftb ing there, any man should be proud Q F to have his sister, daughter or even " ?ravine uniforms for our safl K *' f W lit: uiv...?w ' ors. Some of the fines* bloou .> Charleston is represented in t!i j clothing factory. J cj( f With the entire yard continually, r growing we must haue the cooperation of the entire state, otherwise wa toil. j Next time you feel inclined to take r.l a trip (or joy ride) to Charleston let P me know and I shall be delighted to sea b ou and any friends you might bring t< along. - j o ?- for the paper ana a Thanking yuu - _ trusting that this may and you in fine health and prosperity, I am, . J * Very truly, j b James H. Polk. I it * J v Beian&3*affe j f; The* Herald and News has received'? ft card reading I a Mr. aad'Mrs. fA.. X. Boland la announce the marriaee J c of their daughter j n Gertrude Miller j I ? ; Mr. Graver C. Page F* September 1st | 1917 f At home 1 e | 2511 Belmont BlviJ. ^ I Nashville, Tenn. v P Sometime in August we announced ^ the coming of the happy event. Now r again -we wish to extend our most kindly good wishes for long life an? 0 kappiness to the happy couple. j u , mi I IT I C( Hours: Dailj* except Sunfla^, S:30 a - - I . [ A 3f. to 12:30 P. M., and 1:30 F. a , to 5:30 P. M. Evenings: Weflnes-' * \ ' day and Saturday only, 8:00 to 9:00 , P. if. Other hours by appointment. J v ' v ^ THH HHRALD AND NEWS ONE ' ? gy tear TOR ON&T HM. J t( g Busy i Stock* oar propositions foi )us efforts and have Wonderful Coilecti ses, so many charming styles ] combinations Every new st] new fall shades. All priced s <0, $15.00, $16.50 and Separate Skirts ;s plain material. Hundr any size woman, large or sma 50, $5.00, $6.50, $8.0 Sweaters Sweatee st .and best assortment of swc es and Children. New Shirt Waist lodels in fancy and plain tat 9, $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 and MILL Way and mds are invited. Never table. You are cordiall 17 i rntT AP nPTCW'T^11''^* ' K i MJ if L A X 11 VI JLfMVIJJIA. LITTLE EUGENE MAKTlX j B Sunday* mowing the 9th of Septem?r Daniel Eugene, the youngest child et ! Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Martfn 01 d< happeils, was claimed by death, pi nly two years and six months old, Vi te little fellow was a wellsprmg 01 ai leasure in the home, the joy of lov- n ig hearts. He was ill only a few h ays and his death came as a sad lock to those who watched over hlri u ) tenderly. ; Tbe lit'V horlv laid to rest a ; h >i-, j?, ehurrh Monday afternoon, tfca is merpl service being conducted at t< le home. j ft T^o-hAre^vpd parents hav<* the svm j w - ii" ! v athv of tne entire ooniuuuuiy m mci ( orrowftif experience. . j c< ' e e A Card From Mr. J. P. Livingston, j h In Friday's issue of your paper you jj tate that I had been .appointed Rural c oliceman to fill the vacancy caused n y the resignation of Mr. W\ S. Mel- ii >n. That was true, I was appointed a r offered the place by Sheriff Blease f< nci told him that 1 would accept lt,r ut (after careful investigation of j ' hat it costs to maintain a horse anf ^ uggv. I saw that I could not accept!*" A man without family can aoj err well on the salary, but having x] amily and the high costs or prorl-J^ ions ami horse feed. I can do better ! f t the position that I now have, t; ppreciate the appointment and ttu C " ? " J < ?' 1 A* T"% 1 T J ]_ C! onnaence mat onerin uau ia ^ is, by offering me the place. | jj J. P. Livingston, i It , ! "STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!" Stop! Look! Lsten! which is book ^ d to appear at Opera House Monday October 1st, it. another of Charles u mnngnam s successes, u i-omams s ealth of cleverly written songs, a 2 emarkable cast of vaudeville headners. wonderous entertainment, i ouple of car-loads of impressfonfst-i ; scenery and eostumes enough to lake three shows of it's type. There,' re lots of girls and pretty ones and, q lings never lag. The chorus is large < i number, excellent in voice, with ly-. ics of the most jingling varrety Vrft-I ?n bv Ervingr Berlin. What more;"" ould be asked? It comes direct from phenomenal run at the Globe The-' tre. New York City. Stele of seat*; "ill be announced later. ^ j c. There will he a meeting of tfta( ^( Roman's Service League in Newberry' _ | W [igh school at 5 o'clock Tuesday aM ?*? ?*. A e'fiairwam will lie elettei. \ J "The Big B ^ t ** ' f 5 in All, this season's showi gathered together ? on here. Dresses of serges, fie idea is here in ail the pecial r $18.50 eds and hundreds to se- j ill. All priced special }0 and $10.00 rs latAM U7A Knv# AVAr '***"* 1" "" * " ~v? 7 I lored styles of j crepe de ^7.00. gjjg / jy-E/e y Wednesday, * before have we had sue, y invited to come TUES ev. Mr. Babb, the Baptists and New berry aptist Courier. i We do not wonder that other ehurcb? > want Pastor Babb, and we als d not wonder that it is right hard t ersuade him to leave Newberry f'e must ua excused for publishin a excerpt from a private letter ve ;ceived this morning from one i{ is best members. It was never in ?nded for the public, but such good oms oustii noi 10 oe Kepi. iu uu.-j i eives. Her-* tliey are: "Mr. Bafco as decided to remain with us. Thi i the third time that he has decline ) consider a call that carried wit'i a salary more than we were paying hich is a tribute to Tiis unselfish de otion to the cause and is no sma I ompnment to tne personnel of our . hurch. The attendance at the pray r meeting service last night resera h?d a congregation at a Sunday morn lg service. He is not only a conse rated Christian gentleman ^ntf lodel pastor, but has an element o idependent manhood that appeals ? n ordinary 'everyday' layman. 3el that he has not made a mistake." :ee or Write Us for Selection Package^ )f anything in t^e line of Preseats or Weddivgs, Personal Gifts, or )wn Use. j KGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND EV'LRY, WATCfiES, CLOCKS. fTERING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART COCDS Tewelry of the iiewer patterns, (-th in plain and fancy jewelry. ^ We Only Handle Solid and Gen- J ine G< ods and compete with al" lail order houses. Orders filler5 t oaee. TRY US , SYLVAN BROS." olumfcia, S. C. Phone 4501 I Cor, Main and Hampton Sts. F0R SALE 1 1917 Model Studebaker 7 passenah TAiii*inor rto v f li o f laoa Kaaw rnn i inai iirto uccn i u;i j iss than, lf>00 miles see us if you j rant a bargain in a big used car. OAROLm irr* w. I usv Store" mm ?gs?OKatJBuaofi'iBi bbe??????i?mi i R p-pt, ? v s og and selling will m array of mercha W Tha saying, t material ^<!I\a 8U'ts on the awe! m $19.4 ll k' \\ Du' J ;|t |$ |f| new coa 1 rVp'"'^ *oun // ning col 11791 \l ec cm v""i\ r. DISi September 11 h a comprehensive gat 'DAYand WEDNESD SPECIAL NOTICES. KOLLOHON MlL STOCK FOR SAL ?Till October 1st the undersign? will receive bids for ten sliares < the C&pital Stock of The MoIIono Manufacturing Company of Nev berry, S. C. M. T. Pitts, Eexcuto Saluda, S. C. 9-18-4t. FOR SALE?Crimson clover seed : the rough at 12 cents per pour f. o. b. .Newberry or Silverstree r.ash to accompany the oraei. J. Davis, Newberry, R. F. D. 4. 9-lS-3tp. ?,03T?Finder of A. C. L., R. R.. ml eage book No. 62429 please ri turn to Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Xer berry, S. C. or J. I. Campbell, Be 93a, Tampa, Fla. 9-18-ltp. / IA LI FORMA RYE?Irish Potatoe Apples. See .lohnson-McCrack Co., for Apples in barrels only. P tatoes by the bag -only. Rye In ar nilflTltifV TnVl T> aAn prorilrin f >#?. kj vjLiAtijvii \;v. 9-18-tf. FOR ,SALE?Two Ford cars. Geo. \ Summer, Jr., Newberry, S. G. 9-14-2t. ft JUST RECEIVED a ear load or Pie mont Wagoas. W? have all size 5p? tkem before fenviif. The ru cell C?. n 1 j fti. SEX?* T5 your order for Appier a? Texas I!ed Oats. Will save ys money. The Pureell Co. powers and Rakes?An advanc? goe ?b soon. Set ue tf you are going t buy. J?h:aso?. MeCrack-im C< 7-31-tf NOTICE?I have moved to Copelaa Block, 130$ Mai? Street. See me Furniture, Sewing Machines, Store and Household 8oe4?. 9. Hug Summer. #-7-4t. Mr. Thos. R. Campbell ha* been a t r~\ f Vin r\r\a i f i n*n nf rrnvflT TV puilliru 11/ IUC JiUlJiVll/ll V4. 1 V4< w* ^ lice. Mr. J. P. Livingston was a pointed hut decided not to acce same. Mr. .Campbell formerly liv< at the Oakland Mill, but had late been employed as captain or one the chaingang forces. Mr. Campb* is rery popular throughout the cou ty * doubt will atak? a, toc twrnmeaam^ BSHMBHMBsaMMnMHHnanBHBMRi 1 With C*rfer ? ? 1M1 be a revelation to yc ndise tar surpassing a The New Sv it the New Autumn Suits will pie there's a smartness about them* I thai will prove very attractive, i aisplay. tome in tomorrow an [lest line of Suits in the Carolinai r5,$25.00,$28.50,$. The New Fall i ing the past few days we have i its. Our Coat Display is now it d in this section. Handsome fui lars of self material. Popular p % $8.50, $10.00, $15 25,00 and up to $4( PL A Y Sth and 19th hering or the new fall styli AY, SEPTEMBER 18th a :l - | LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION , _ I On Saturday, September 22 at 5 g o'clock p. m. there will be a meetjn j |(1 of the citizens of Newberry county, la 1 ^on f V* nnrnnea rsf ^ LlitJ UUUl L uuuac, lui IUO f m puov v? organizing a Live Stock Association, a to insure horses and mules against < p" loss by fire, wind and lightning. Alt 1 those that have given their names I are especially urged to be present. By I order , | R. T. C. Hunter, Pres. !tt ' L. I. Epting, Secty. i id : fj Mimnaugh advertised in The He> 1 aid and News on Tuesday the arriva i ' . by all express trains of the great val ues in ready-to-wear that may be 1 seen at his store at this time. Fact < j , is, if you want suits, dresses, skirt'-, or anything in that line he has it anl ' i the price is right. And millinery, why he has that to^eat the band and al- ; )K/wavs up to the minute In style. j The W. C. T. IT, will meet with Mrs 1 j Mary Wright Tuesday afternoon a VL 4:30 ' 'ri 4 0 ? . Make This V I Business i r Our Many Fa ?: j For^handling your bi are at your command. j 3 If you do not maintaii 0: bank we will welcoi your business. ^ a r x Accounts may be op * j more and we will f FREE. p| we want yoi o-; i p-i p? 4 | Exchang H * "The Bank of I N I II II I III I I II' MWAUGHH j i& JdL \&%sf >u. We have my thing in our i Us rase you goes without a newness of cut and We haye 200 new d we will ihow you s at 30 MO, $35.00 Coats received hundreds of le most attractive to r collars, large stunrices ^ v ^V "V .UU,J>ZU.UU\ X 00 each J / \ ' \ is and you will find ind 19th. - t J CITADEL SCHOLARSHIP The Scholarship to the Citadel held Dy Neely Cromer will be vacant this pear., All boys interested should coma :o the office of County Superintendent Df education Friday morning at 9 ^'clock for examination. C. M.- Wilson, County Superintendent. PEBSOXAL MENTION. The editor re^re-.s that he couli uoi ?et out to the opening of Johnston? . icademy school on Monday, Th# f n*; r i ?:^ *?/> ? liiuipiix JLj-ih&ixz vo i/a ^ very cordial invitation to He present but we were so situated in the offlca in Monday that we could not leaY?. We understand that the enrollment the first day was about 60 pupils. Miss Seel is assisted by Miss Annie Halfacre with Miss Summer as muslo teacher. This Is going to be one of the banner schools of the county. Miss N'eel is a fine teacher and good dis% siplinarian. * k Bank Your \ ? : Home. V. /%* Ivri At* Ullliue usiness transactions i' a an account at this me and appreciate ened for $1.00 or urnishr all supplies UR ACCOUNT e Bank the People7