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MlMNAUGH'S New Go New ReadyNew York anc ^mm Charming 1 Hundreds as ing in our suit Suits and Dres ?Co ?Co mtTzn f M t par pie< deri i fl A ^ 1 / I W ' NEW 9 Complete line in a feta skirts, salid blac I ] J i 77ie V Extraordinary savin: that are so attractive i show you more Wome the stores in the town < * ^ W40 inch Sea Islan I bale Sea Island full * wide worth elsewhere Our price is only / 1 ' Waists of al! kinds, hum ?? t ~-" ~I J 77_.__ i. JUST ?Car sap snmsies. c Langford-Buzhardt, dewberry. j 1 3-12 3t. I c ! !r i c v \K?o:S A MJ> AtL ABOUT. > . : a Miss Annie L. Ray of the city iT schools spent the week-end with friends at Hamlet.?Bennettsville Advocate, 7th. ? ' t * * " ~ \ At. o:oii i nursuay a:iciuwxi mti " was a fire in the picking room of th^ r ' Newberry N cotton mills, with slight 1 damage, as it was soon put out by ^ the mill help without outside assist- x i > >. ance. ^ i There will be universal regret that. A Marcus Ewart ist at the point of > death, his young life barely hanging c -M by a thread. . \ Another case of meningitis had de- ?T i veloped in thg illness of Willie Far- e rar, a young colored boy living just 1 j /-.ifir +r\-n-o Trf TTolOn O I 1UCVU1IU IUC v>it? cvttu&U Aj.viv4.v?>) out from Drayton street. The col- ,f ored school in that end of town has 5 been closed and the school children , * have been quarantined against corn- i1 ing to their city schools from that i ' | f direction. ! "Remember that Tuesday's fine "Die- T ture will be for the "benefit of th^ ' 3 Calvin Crosier chapter in a good . catise. ^ ' ^ D. S. Greenwood, a worthy citizen W of Helena, who is a trusted and re- ^ ? liaJble workman at the city power ^ I house, /had the misfortune to lose ! r his wife, who died Saturday nisrht at !. ineir nome ana was uuneu .Tiouua* j . afternoon at 4 o'clock. She was the I ^ 1 daughter of Rev. A. E. Trapp, a form- J er pastor in the village, and held the ^ -?r?speet of the eocTmraHy. " \ 1 ' Magistrate O. W. Douglas tried two j fcr.? ?-r*f I I II ! !! ll " WW> /Vet# Arrit >ods In to-Wear Garm* 1 are selling ius W V mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmKmmtmmmmmmukm Soring Coat k ?*> nd hundreds to and clress secti ses are again tl >rnpleie assortn w mplete assorti All Thatii Ready with the >wing of Millim lost cordial invitatu tment at your earlie ise you. We want ful showing. Ever ry new style. ' SKIRTS II fllP models in bla k taffeta and satin skirl Leading Shoe 2fs in new Spring footw* * t . ? i - _L i s nam to Gecme wmcu :n, Misses and Children combined. d at 15c 36 im 10 in. t r /5? P'C< 20c- lac jse* " etc A dreds and hundreds to selecl I ases in his court last week, one on Thursday and one on Friday, both ! olored. Elliott S-uber for breach of eace and Fannie Caldwell for va- j :rancy. Suber paid his fine of $15 i nd avoided the 30 days, 'out Cald- ' veil declined her fine of $2f> and ac- ! epted the sentence of 30 days. Pat Baker, colored, was also caught n the popular act of speeding a \^ad o nart with $5 Monday. There will be a special convocation if Signet chapter. R. A. M., on March 4. The M. E. M. and K. a. decrees vill be/ confirmed. Grand High >rlest "W. A. Giles of Granitevillo vill be present. Visiting brothers vill be cordially welcomed. Agitate the movement for early losing so as to allow of a general rorking in gardens to help win the var as well as to have something to sat. Snndav was a good day. In that tha iftma: of the nuarantine regulations 'IJowed the resumption or services n the various churches, two of which lad special services, the Methodist vith preachirjs: by Presiding: Elder r. W. Kilero pre^ediner quarterly conerence. and the Lutherans with an iddress bv Lieut. Chnnlalrt Edwin F. m Ceever. D. P.. of Camp "Wadsworth, bllowed in the evening with preaching by Rev. Chas. J. Shealy, ofPros>erity There will be another Lenten serv p? at St. Luke's Episcopal church -Vednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Thcfire alarm sounded Sunday morn nir about 11 o'clock and again Sur.iay night at about 10 o'clock, both toth'ng but chimnevs on fire, the first tv>a? o 1 /Tr??rtlV/H %rvmCk 4t\ ?? .vir>. i'niur^ \yoi\i v?cu w wwimv ??? iVest End and the last at a tenant's on Mr. B. "M. Dennis* place. Mr. R. H. Anderson has just join ?a/s Daily A1I Depa mis are rushed i as fast as they ?** ? It EC* bmls ana bi select from. Ti ion shows that ie favorites this neni of colors. nent of sizes. p hlg>m in M Jf JL 1 W ?U? ? a r ai largest and m< 2ry this store ?-* ii? fan Jnr) trrtt i J11 19 CAltliUtU JUU l< i?t convenience. W you to come here an y new trimming?ei BY EXP R 1 ck, navy blue, fancy strif ts. All sizes and hundrec *. Store ear. Pumps and cxfor t vou like best. We c. Shoes and Slippers than < zh Colored Madras at 19c :es Colored Madras, full 36 ^ ^ ,vide, suitable for men's | fldvs' blouses, ladies' waists, I big 35c value at yd. only i from 98c, $1.49, $2.50, $5, ed the large club of speeaers !n this city. His initiation took place Monday bv the payment of the usual fee j Of $o. j I i The regular meeting of the Parent-. Teachers' association of Boundar.7 street school has been postponed, a3 the teachers are doing" clerical work: in the war office. I The Rural Improvement assocla- j tion Burton school will have an | . i oyster and salad supper at the resi- , : dence of Mr. Sam J. Sheeiy. Every- j A irAiir* rr 1 ^ r! ! An TIT^ A , UUUV UUI1HS. \ i 'If MJUUS rv li ^ ; placed this not on the reporter's i typewriter forgot to mention the j date.) i i i ! Everybody will be wanting to go j to the opera house Tuesday 10 see i . Mabel Taliaferro in "Draft 258.'' It j is pronounced better than "The j | Slacker," which was good enough, j | There are seven reels of this proauc- j tion, and the prices of admission will we in aiiu iu inauuee auu uifiui. ; The chances are that one crowd will j have to wait for another/ crowd to J i ' get out on both occasions. Be in : with the first crowd as far as it will ; i I | go. I i The management of the Oakland i ' mill have installed two new speeders ! and eight new spinning frames, all ; Whitin make, and has put elecrtic j I lights in all the houses, also <; light j | on every front pornh. TTiev are fcav 1? .v rtll am it JIJK ?ri I! Llltr UUU3C5 IJdUltCil auu I outside nnd wo will surely ""have! j "some crood looVin? village."?Oor-' ; respondent Mill News. i It will be "The Woman Between 1 j Friends" Wednesday at the opera ; | house, with twi great favorites. Alice J ; Joyce and Marc McDermott. The , I play is a screen adaptation from "Be- , \ MIMNAUGH'S I rtments I 1 here from arrive. MMMMMRMnMnttQMMMnMMWMHOMMMM Ik Dresses i l* 9 !? us iiveiy seii- I MimnaugIi's j w season. \ illinerv I %/ ost complete I ever owned. o visit this dee know we can id see our won >ery new color? ESS >ed satin and tafIs to select from. / t"" 1 11 l $6.50 and $8.50 each j tween Friends," the famous novel b; Robert iW. Chambers. Colonel Hunt is not the only mil president in Newberry wno can pu up a fine public talK. We will pu iNewberrv against any place in th State as having mill presidents tha cnn handle the business to perfec 1 Ton and make speeches which cour for good second to none. PARTIES WISHING cotton see culled for planting purposes, i improve stand and staple, wi please phone 4411. ! have also So 1 4-horse power gasoline engin for sale at reasonable price. C H. I^ane. 1-22: FUIFCrUM 0A 7ft?$1.80 per bush< for sale "by Johnson McCrackin G 2-8, tf. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the ui dersigned will make final settlemei and return as Administrator of estal of Herman Brehmer, deceased, in th Probate Court of Newberry count; South Carolina, on March 11th, 191! at 11 o'clock a. m., and will apply fc his final discharge as such Adminii trator. All persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate settlemer of indebtedness with, and all person holding claims against said estate wi present same, duly proven, as require by law, to the undersigned or his al G. Bartow Brehmer, Administrator of the Estate * Herman Brehmer. deceased. Newberry. S. Feb. 2nd, 1918. forneys. Please ? Blea^e. at New'oerr S. C. | JIOKE MKN FOR CAMP JACKSOX eiR LEFT NEWJJERKY SATl KDAi' f0l i I j In obedience to their country's Ma i call the last accepted registrants nai i from this county appeared beSore nai the lcc-al military authorities and Da i answered the roll call at the appoint- , chj ed hour Saturday morning. Chair- I ^ man J- B. Hunter, in a clear and dis tinct manner, instructed t.hem as io c;0< 'their duties, briefly but fully and ::> pa. the point. ^ Mr. Hunter then introduced Col. Re Walter H. Hunt, who had accepted , the invitation to make a ten minutes talk "to the boys." The young men jj0 directly interested. as well as the rest of the audience in the court room, listened very attentively to ? dr# the tirnclv and well-cnosen remarks { : mo of iNewberrv's gifted son Colonel Hunt was most happv in his little ^ i 1 ( talk, and his word:- rans out in clar- : f ! mi ion tcnes as he told of Newberry 3 I r great pride in her sons ' who were ^ ready to defend their mother country 1 f i - n battle against her enemy, and of ^ ? 11 ">< Newberry's confident hope and expec- ! i fit ration that each one would do hi3 ! - whole duty without flinching and ;' ' ! cr* with honor to all. The speech was a gem and the speaker compressed i several tons of oratorical ammuni- ' ^ tion into the small compass . minutes. He was at his best and t.hrr>rt flashing of his eye bespoke the fire ! of patriotism sparkling within his ^ * r* breast as the burning words fell upon the audience which caught the insni ration warm from the speaker's ; r rmnrl anil 'heart ! There were to have "been 24 leaving V*' ' : r? 1 i Newberry for Camp Jackson Satur-1 pr< day afternoon. One of the number, ^ grfl Henry M. Hoof, being in Charleston, ^ was not required to come here but was instructed to join the men !n Columbia. Two others, Harris G. ; (Goldman and H. L. Luguire, were unable to <ro at that time on account of illness. The 21 who were qualified vi: for departure were "specified" by Chairman Hunter as follows: vj j J. Holland tfedenbaugh, leader, with W ; the men apportioned in two squad3 of fo ' II mil ! II IHIIWIIIM HI II 1 I To Be Here Another C Tennesse Call and 5< Will Also I Few Go( I Mules or 1 Same. y itI it Prosperity J ' I :I?=L 5ll Ml III Ml,, 1111 Mayes' B< The House of a T ? nmmmmmmm?mmmmmB?mmmmmmam*. fw?w??M?w>i I?iik I ? Mlllll IlililB II D. ' j I have just rec e! ment of Ferns 16 ! m see them. >r | 5>* I l>: I ht. each and <>y;e squad of four, aa lows: >ovd Tiller Gil>?on, Lop a. Propsi, rk X. Boozer, George Ernest Ki-a /tit tr d^v?a laconh t<t! _ :d, Frank Jones Summer, Buford vis Gilbert, with Mr. (lilbert ^n irge. Vill'e Thomas Brock. Nathan , Claude Abrarns Reeder. .Tessa lomon Shealy, Blmer Sphel, Hugh rley Longshore. Luther David AnII, :hael Clifton Shealy, with Mr. eder in charge. Prii'i Ed~ar ron I^ong. John Wilson DeHnHt, hert Lee Seyraore. with Mr. Bedenin charge. \.f. rin/'insv>ri or i. Hunt's ii 1t'np mo-" rf *'10 OOP.tiP"^"* ""* ?>??! f';oi Ml-. Bullo.'-lc n!*1 ?-(i 'V f<ip t*10^ r*t } N'ew!,0.ry V r.nd thev were ?o TV*f to tv( t'-ir> line ^ar^h the depot. rsoT'lirrrlv at a r> pointed h o ^: t* ? rppp v-errt rn 'ir?nd <o leave for 5 3:38 C., N". &r h. train. Arriving the llT5)On ?tr>tKin thpx* T*>'n?Vd \oriz the crowd whi^h erarlnallv in? *ased in vol n roe until before tha o T?T*T trfj o a thrAT)^ ,?f Li II a I I i r li?t- i , (i v*? *?? -? r>nle on the grounds. the coITeg9 vs havine reached the "lace, swelt l the number to a much larger nro\ v (n'w, ho**-? in the if ;foT-rv>s fovp r, jirp military aspect t>?n oi*Mif?r>T on?] arfdei much lo 3 in+iorpcf of t'ie momentous cc=?ion by their yells and songs. Fhe local war board has summoned 5 MnioiMnfe In r,Tinoflr r?AYt. rTrhll**<3_ 'J I lOUi WW f/v/w, ? ?? - ? v fo~ nV|vcir?oi ^v^rrrnfltion. These ^ made tin of both white* and neoes and compos^ the last batch of e first draft made by the governmt several months a<?G. Mrs. Drrjcar) .ToIip^ti nnrT two 1ft; children hfive returned from a sit to her parents in Clinton. ^pv H. W taker of Greeleylle came rn last week to see Mrs. hitnker. who has been in Newberry r vottia time vifaitinsr relatives. : Thursday arlo&d of I ee These. ? Buy A id Plug rade For I r> r? V, *- , ''TtS a I reived a ship Call and j * 1 i o. )ok store houtand Things