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I MIMNAUGH l I ft /K2~*~ * in ui u / I Every Es ei i- \\T~:, (ottiris, vv an ready Cash (Mimnaugh and Untriirm No mat " SMMBBMBHaMBBiB lil-MilUII Jill Ml IIH ^ LITTLE GIRL RUJT OVER a BT AX AUTOMOBILE ? A little girl was knocked down, by c an automobile in the city Wednesday * evening about 6 o'clock and made a narrow escape from serious if not v *o+oi ininrv While Mildered Wheel JLGLWC** i *4J M - j m .. ? er, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wheeler, and several other children were in the road, Mr Geor- t ge Sub-ar in hi$ car turned the cor- ^ ner from Calhoun into Main, when the s accider': occurred. This little girl j. was knocked down by the car which ? I stopped on the child, ^Ir. Subar im-< j 1 mediately jumped out and lifted the ^ oare while Mr. Luther Oxner pulled the child frOLi under Dr. J. M. Kibler n ; I One I Our fair deali 4 J business surpi r than any thre ing every day I Right for mei Goose for chi tremely low. this. Give ui i _ ^ Long to: L Wonderful values ir Some of the newest <. date Coats to be had ii brown and many other ed above. New Fall Mi New shipment of t most up-to-date hats t< N bought them at a bar, sell them at extremely sure to look at this lii buy. Priced $1.48, Silks and Dres at extremely low price; . we bought before the s and we can save vou ro ? " J - " \T. xan aress gooas. ins Taffeta $1.00, $1.25, $ Many new patterns stripes Navy, black, greei many other colors in Prices 1 J Near New Ba 'S M & ^ew Go( ;press Brings its, Furs and. bought himc ery Off , while in New ed Hats. Ttes ter what yoi 1WI I T Af A A A ,nd Jno. B. Setzler were called. They ounl a cut over each eye and two uts under the chin besides a. bitten onsrue. No boneh wee broken and it ? s not thought there were my internal njuries. The little girl's face was ery much swollen the next day. ~ ! tivp stftf k association All persons interested in insuring he:r mules, horses and cattle against amage and loss by fire wind and torms and lighting are asked to meet q the court house immediately after he s^lea Monday the 5 of 'November, t. T. C. Hunter. L. I. Eptiing Sec. Mr. L. M. Player p.?i family have loved to the building corner of mm?rntmmmm a m rr* of the Fa! fW and depend ? ? * rising to ourselv e Stores of its s by every freigl n, the famous / ildren. On acc We can save ^ s a look. We c ats Men's, V [ Long Coats. ... 1 most up-to- are 1 navy, green, wants in s snot mentionMen s hea ers at_ llinery Men's ribb he latest and good kii a be had. We Ladies' he gain and will Ladies' me low prices. Be Me le before you ^ew shi , $1.98, $2.48 Monarch I is Goods every strif n TV, d? xucoc g ;uuo ? ? sharp advance Get youi toney on your Pi ices are .vy and black IV 1.50 and up. Just rec in piaius dim e&t $1.48 and up. are beauti i, plum and green, pe Silk Poplins. black and < 98c and up ties. Pricn m u *19 ink Building BffiaHRdgHgBSKaHBa^^ New Arriv D L ijacK ods In A us in Mew Cc Millinery. M [reds of Coat! erings S V...1. 1_ _J. 1_ lorK isst weeK, le new tats will if intend buyi t a m. r ?. jmmmmaBBBBBEsaaaBss3ESBOBmm ~ 4 Main and Thompson streets, last va- p cated by Mr. Sorg the baker. The t upper part will be used a-s the dwell- t ing. Mr. Player will open a cafe in * the lower portion. d * r ^ ^ ? ? ^ 4-U /N vMrs L/ra. lsaveupvn, me uamcu nurse of Newberry county, who had r been attending Mrs. T. Furman Dom- e inick during her long illness, will re_ t turn to her home Saturday as her I patient has recovered, Mrs. Donrl- I nick's friends will be glad to know, f She has been down wth typliiod fever 1" for ten weeks, part of 'the time critl- t cally ill byt Doctor Houseal and a trained nurses were successful n their s treatment. j .Mr. A. C. Summers has been ap- n stest Grow able merchandis es as well as to 1 ?ize in Newberry it arid express. Crippendorf Dit ount of our larg you 50c to $1.0( mntA nnlv a fpui Vf M. JL AJ * V ** Women's and Children's Underwear. well prepared to fill your mything in the way of unvv fleeced shirts and draw 64c ed shirts and drawers, the id, Hanes 75c avy fleeced shirts 75c ?dium weight vests 50c,64c in's Dress Shirts pment of dress shirts, the 3rand, in white, cream and >e imaginable at old prices $1.00 and $1.25 r shirts now. Don't wait, bound to advance. len's Felt Hats eived shipment of the latin men's felt hats. They es. We havejthem in dark arl gray, battleship gray, dove color. They are beau- ? < ? or a>i no AO (Po no fl?o 40 a $I.?D, $1.30, $?-40, $?.VO, <pj.HO | tTm. s/ als Daily r rum Ul Depi >at Suits, C( imnaugh, bei Suits and Co: '* 1 ? i >iUliU u scooped in ovc go on sale iust ng, try the 1 U lit lointed commissioner of agriculture o succeed Col. E. J. Watson. He has teen connected with the office for sevsral years and is famliar wth the luties of the position. Mrs. F. D. Mower and children have eturned to Xewberry after an extendid visit to her husband at Fort Oglehorpe and to her sister in Mississippi. Dr. Mower Captain) of the Medical deserve corps, who has been transferred to Camp Jackson, accompanied lis wife and children here on his way o "his new field. He is looking fine ind his many friends were glad to ee him in such condition. Rev. J. i\V_ Carson will leave Friday aorning for Atlanta to attend pres ring Store* ;e at extremely the public. Mc Allf* j ty an 11 uui j Our leading b tman for ladies e volume of sin ) per pair on 3 t .1 r or tne many o New Shipment Men's Wit Never before have we be prepared to fit you up in a as just now. We have jus shipment of a wonderful men's suits. You will be to see such extra values at tremelv low Drices. Men's navy blue serge, wor to go at Men's navy blue serge, wor to go at Extra good values at Boys' Suits The new pinch back in e1 and style imaginable, Pr S4.2S and ao. T ? Men's Odd Pan Buck skin, they wear Ion: better. If once you wear skin you will become a ! booster. Try them, they ; Priced $3.00, $4.00 t i \mcDC MO can qrar 4 TkJMS i YCU/ irtments )at&. Dresses. 7 , ing on the spol ats at his own rnapproc jr One Thousam as soon as they ; SIC STORE -I'S bytery, after which he will go to o Fayettville, <N". C., for synod. Mr.* c George S. Mower will attend the meet, s ing of the synod, leaving here Mon- s day for Fayetteville. d Mr. Hugh Feagle is suffering with v a bad hand as the result of a recent J k'ck while cranking his car. His rand was gettting well, when a re- 1: lapse" s^-t in, making it worse than t at first. a Mr Fitzgerald Rutherford of the * i navy is visiting hs parents, Mr. anl ^ Mrs. W. D. Rutherford, at Bairs. j The Spartanburg Journal says that i the fact that soldiers in South Carolina camps have subscribed for more 0 libertv bonds than have the civilians D i iflBljy 5j83|fl| s in Newbe low prices has b i Y >re shoes are sole front windows, rands are the S/?< > and the well oe business, pri< rour shoes. Le fferings here, iter Suits I R & C W t 1 . 1 4 ,, we nave uem to i iei) SO Well in an(} ]00lj over our new suit t received Logeu line of With neolin soles 1 surprised noiseless aud w ear t\ SUCh 6X- shoes. Try them. Sweaters th $20 00, por whole fam .. _$14.98 the boys at 65c 3 'th $25 00 Just received, two fli.oU were Dougnt low ao\ for a S0Ds- $ize *1U.DV Worth ^ priced Extra very color 6 bars good soap foi ices $2.98 " Large box of matche only one to a custom One pound Arbuckle its Coat Suits?$10, set and fit Wonderful coat su ine I5UCK brown, etc. All ex Buck skin styles and lowest pri< ire beteer. $10.50, $12.50, $ 2nd $5.00 50, day work shirts, ) NEWB ^3B?3SsssaaraBae2!r^^ tfNAUGH'S I W V w II Separate | with the !| price. I d Trimmed I arrive. I for it I ? the state is enough to make e*?rr itizen in the State ashamed of ftfwt elf. It does begin to appear^ trnrfiii-onable. as it may seem, that the iers are going to have to pay for ? rar as well as fight it.?Greenwaa^ ournal. "Why should the soldiers not invest 11 bonds? "We are glad to see fctofct hey are investing). They are bettwr ble than any class we know to maVrr he investment. It is a good way Sw bem to save their money. Missiojn Hand. Tre Young People's Mission f the Oiurch of the Redeemer w$?. leet Sunday afternoon at four o^cloc^ Cornelia Mayer, Sat. p* if Hmriff :rry I ui't for US a {I 1 -i c Is 1 ?11 JclUUCld Shoes arriv- I ow and Just 1 known Red I ces are ex- || it us prove p > Corsets k it in any number. CalJ line of corsets. Priced 11'-; ...65c to $1.50 ll n Shoes Ik for the boys. They are- * |1 vice as lone as leather (JB j Tr ; Sweaters |i lily. Good sweaters for \ W Better ones 98c and up. I bales of towels. They vn and we will sell them R 20x36, good quality. , IE' 15c, 2 for 25c Specials I r 25c s, worth 8c. Sale price 8 er 5c :'s coffee for 20c ,00, $12.50 and up Ji it values. New arrivals 'm in green, navy blue, tra good values, latest 15, $17, $20, and up. 1 nr^rf V* ah r rvn/>n '7C- I I m. iyui in yuk., uui pi iv-t # JC | I ERRY, S. C. I