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;gl?f Jeraio <m0 ||ma. j Entered at the Postojfice at New.; i fcerry, S. C., as 3nd class matter, E H. AULL, EDITOR. * 1 ? t t Tuesday, March UK 191S. _ cx o?rmr?5ol ^^ rnu ^ t r , ? , J at saic ui .lilt; XltraiU 31ivl i News for one dallor for ten months j closed on Saturday, but even one dollar and a half is too cheap tor such j a paper as we are printing. We hav* not had chance to get our mailing lists in shape since the close, and therefore we are sending the paper ! for this issue to all who are on the .list, including those whose time was out on the fifteenth of this month and prior thereto. After this issue all who are not paid up will^ be taken off T? f r AT11 nAU' ? fit a />AT?rA/"f iAnc? T**-. fl w-iAu i.i vui kjIX iuu vv/x i ^v.iivuc r? ii a ; "be made twice a month, on the 1st and the 15th, so it would be well for you to examine the label on the paper opposite your name and see how the matter stands in your case. And re -; new promptly. Also examine the post card that we are sending to all whose j time is out, so that if tliere is error ; we may make the correction before taking the name off. We are still offering the Progressive ' Farmer and Massev's Garden Book for 75 cents, extra, which makes all STOP AND SHOP WITH I SANDERS! acquaint yov (I Spring Dress j Footwear, a SPRING r< Some of the most up-to-date Hent models and colors: Prices a SEW SHIPMENT OF CREPE D] Just received shipment of a They are beauties. In white, pin Extra nice Waists at SKIRTS! N. Don't fail to look this line of shipment in all the new plaids Prices SPRING 1)1 Time and space will not pei ferent kinds of Dress Goods we self. These good were bought 1 can save you money on your spr LET US MAKE Y< v We represent two oi ice ieai Travmore Tailoring Co., of Phil; Gentleman Clothiers o? Chicago, customers. A satisfied customer have. Give us a look. Prices \ ; ii i 2* We handle the famous well rust proof. Wear longer, fit hot I t *7 I l.y 1VJ 4 U ; three, The Herald and Xews for one year, the Progressive Farmer for one year and Massey's Garden Book, for $2.2.",. Send along your name and the ! amount and get all three. It is possible that we have made a j mistake in giving credit and if so j please notify us at once so that \vc ] may not take your name off. V.'e j are always readv and willing to cor- ; i red any errors that we make and we t do make them sometimes. For the i reason that there mav be errors we < \ are sending a post card statement so ! that the error may be corrected at; once. ! Remember also that we can not sup- j ply back numbers in any great quan- j tity as we try to print only a very i few extra copies. Print paper is. too | expensive to print more papers than ! we have demands for. We had hoped j that all would take advantage of our; special sale but some did not and now ' we are giving you this last opportun-; ity to remain with us. Tf you do not j care to it is all riirht with us. Wc | would not force you to remain if we j could. It is your loss an>i not ours, j But we wish all of you mighty well. , i Miss f.lgiva .vill ain was cicvicu | president and Miss Julia Summer | secretary of the junior class at Chi- ; cora college at the recent annual elec- j tion of officers. Mrs. J. R. Workman and little son i Eugene Blease of>Laurens are visiting BtMBMBBBnOMnn v If wisely profitable ir _ ^1. _ irseir witn me > Goods, Men's nd many othe OAT SUITS Suits in the city, in many diiierlways cheaper at Sanders'.) v E CHINE WAISTS FOR EdSTEIl. beautiful line of Ladies' Waists. ~ j _ r>" AA k and flesh, prices 10 sjmmiv $1.00 ; SKIRTS! Skirts over before you buy. New and stripes; also in black Satin. to $8.50 tKSS GOODS. mit me to mention the many dif are showing; come see for yourbefore the sharp advance, and we ing dress goods. Prices to suit all [>UR SPK1NG ST IT. iing Tailoring Houses, namely the adelphia, Pa., and the American Look at some of our well-dressed is the best advertisement we can $lb.oO ana up 3|| j known II. & 0. Corset. Positively ter. Prices....: $!.??, > and up L San< ? relatives in Newberry. J. Harry Summer of the ordnance department Hist battery, (limp Sevier,' spent a short week-end visit here with ; his father, Mr. .T. H Summer. Miss Clara Bowers spent a pleasant little week-end visit home with her | . - . a AT 1 A 1 ? 1 AT T"> parents, -\ir. ami .mis. . *\i. noweis. , She was accompanied by the teachcr | mate, .Miss -Susan Howzc. IJorh of these young ladies teach school at ; Rich burg, S. C. ' .Mr. |. R. Tilley spent from Thur~day until Monday in Xewberry witft > his family*. Mr. C. II. Wise, "Pat." left Monday | for1 his 1 "?th car load of mules. They | will arrive on Friday. Pat seems to * , _ ! Know wnat tne peopie want in ms way of mules and they take off hi.; hands as fast us he can get tliein here, i In writing to the soldier boys the: names must, he written in full, using ; pen and ink, according to a new rul- ! ing ol the postoffice department. Here's a note to all interested: Read the ads and see that experienced lailu ?1 loc r>r\ H flrA Wfintpd ?UiC7i?U*VO M tl\i v?i ^ ,, V.*. vw ri^cht here in Xewberry. We have !< plenty of the best kind here, but it is hoped no one will be hurt in fall-! < in?: over' each other for the job. j . The wo cases of meningitis treated ; bv Dr. >V. E. Lake are getting well. I Recorder Earliardt found two cases i in his court Monday, both colored, j The sentence against A. C. Lindsay: for vagrancy was $25 or 30 days, and ? IMiMI? ?IIIM III II ! !? ? used, and N way to u money-saving and Boys'1 Clot r articles not t THE KRIPPENDORF DITT f Remarkable Showing in Spri Just received shipment of the frmnH in thp Stntp ... ? Vici Plain Pump, Louis heel . / Patent leather pump, Louis African Brown Oxford, Louis Russian tan puinp, military Vici pump, Colonial buckle, r Dull Kid Oxford, medium he Mat Kid, one strap, medium Vici four strap, Louis heel.. Two strap, medium heel pate Vici Oxford, medium heel. E And many other styles not n JUST WEIGHT .SI i Xew shipment of .Just Wrigh brown, English Vici, Gun Metal, wish. Be sure to see this line an > your Spring Oxfords. 1he Just fright CHflF //// >> I j jj NEWBER against Robert Rutherford for receiving and harborini; stolen good.-$2."? or $30 days. Rutherford paid the fine and was relieved of his indebtedness to the city, but the county ha,I to have its turn with him. and Deputy Henry D. Havird of Magistrate Ohns. W Hmiolix' tnok hilll Ul) fCr the higher court. i There was another litt?e romance of a wedding in town Sunday niuht at about nine o'clock. While Magistrate C. IV. Do:ie:las was on his way home from church he was met by a party and informed that he was wanted to officiate at.a marriage. Accord, inglv he went to his home with the couple and attendants and performed the ceremony for Miss Leone Swindler of Helena and Mr. L. F. ray singer of Newberry. The license had just previously been issued by Deputy Clerk of Court 1. I?. M inn, acting a= probate judge in that instance. The happy couple departed from the magistrate's residence with smiling congriatclations -of Judge .Douglas and others present. The bride and groom were attended by her brother. Mr. - - J Gus Swindler and nis wiie, ami ceremony was witnessed also by Mr. FT. B. Franklin. The best of we!! wishes and the highest of hopes for the young couple. Ca id well Derrick is employed in tha postoffice to deliver special letters. ???a?a?iMmMimgg >t L there is se your ni Y MAIAVk/ TT v vr J hing, Ladies'' ( nentioned her >IAN~ SHOE FOR LADIES ug and Summer Footwear* most up-to-date footwear to oe $4.50 heel m. /$4.00 ; heel $5o0 heel ?4.00 military heel... ;el :... $4.00 heel, neat toe $1.00 t $4.00 nt leather and gun metal..$3.00 !nglish $5.3 0 lentioned. Prioes from $1.48 up I 10ES FOR 3FEX. -V;'* i t Oxfords just received in dark We can tit you in any toe you d save yourself $1..~0 to $2.00 on RY, *S. C / r We v.- i::1 v.-ill give satisfaction tz | j all. as lie "as proved himself to be rc- | ' liable i;i !ii^ work for The Herald an3 ! Xews as one of the city carriers, | which position we are glad he will I not have to give up on account of his j new work. , I Messrs. McK Hutchinson, T, P. j i Johnson. L. G. Eskridge. R. L. Dorrity j i and I. T. Timnierman attended tho ! > ! j meeting of Shriners in Spartanburg j | Friday. Mr. W. L. Griffin, a \vell known in- ' | suranee man formerly collecting an ! j | writing in Newberry, was in the city j j Monday looking around to see if he j j could find a suitable dwelling house ' ' for his family, with a view to relc- ; : eating here if a desirable place is j I available, i I COTTON JiAKKKT ! ? \<MY'>erry. ; Cotton 34 ; Seed J 06 1-2j Prosperity ; Cotton . 33 1-2 . | Seed 1.06 1-2 j Pomarfa i Cotton 33 (Seed 3.08 T.iftli* Mountain Cotton 33 | Seed .1,12 1-2; CiiappcHs Cotton * 34 ! i Seed l.Ofi 1-2 no more time than :fer on Spring 3 ants' and Chile to e. HENS i New shipment of Men's Suits stripes, and many other colors no BOYS' S Dress up your boy for Easte Boys' Suits, sizes from S to IS. 1 SPRING DRESS \ Just received two cases of th shipped to Newberry. Don't fail t fore you buy. Prices : PERCALES AM) XADRAi Don't wait until this lot of I sold; it's impossible for them to and prices are moving them. The: our price is only MEN'S New shipment of Men's Suits and many other colors. We can i Suit. Prices $10.00? $12.; BOYS' SIMM Just received shipment of Po; shipment on the way. Don't fail Prices 3IKVS DIIE!" Let us show you the most up-t Something new and classey. Price M E VS M'( We are showing the prettiest Notice some of our well dressi Tie will add to the looks of a vc Prices HLI'E It ELL < 1 _ cases Blue Hell Cheviots, 3: they last Sl'hf 1 case 4-4 Bleaching, worth 2( 2 pound Sanders' Special Coffe H bars good laundry Soap for I Mrs. A. . .k !i<>s and Miss Lo:;:3r one^ 01 Spurt.'11 burg paid a brief week-end visit to Mrs. AV. C. Sch^nct':, coming over to see ihe little girl r. ciie home. , HE I) (ROSS MKETINO. i The Pom aria lied Cross will ' I r\ -n * ivt uu ^uvuiiiuj aiici liwuu, 23rd. at 3:c0 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. jas. P. Setzler. Mrs. .las. P. Setzler, Chairman. XTOH'E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ] will make a final settlement of tlicestate of D. W. Wicker in the Pro bate Court for Newberry County, S. C., cn Wednesday, the 17th day of ^ April, 191S, at 10 o'plock in the fore j : 11 ? V.?? ? Huun cwiu mniitruiaiejLj uiereaiuir ^ ask for ray discharge as Administra-v\^j trix of said estate. All persons holding: claims against said estate must present them duly attested on or before that day and all parties indebted to said estate must make payment by that date. Mary M. Wicker. March 18-18. Adm. Married. Bernice Wilson, daughter of Thompson Giles, of Newberry, S. C., was married Tuesday, March 12th. 1918. to John NF. Cooper, of Columbia, 5. C. in? i ii i 11?hi m wammamtssmmmmmwi I tt rr mnr" WHE.KE. II QUALITY '[ Service and ^ PRICE COUNT! Coat Suits, Iren's Spring t >IITS. 11 ? in navy blue serge, gray, ? ? t mentioned. Prices $12.">0 to $25 HITS. r; we have a beautiful line of Prices $4.->0 to ?7..>0 \ OIXGIIAMS. < e prettiest Dress Ginghams ever o call in and lock at this lot be 20c and 25c the yard * S FOR DRESS SHIRTS. 'ercales and Madrases has been last long-; the patterns, quality 7 are worth 32c wholesale today; 2oc a yard \ _ I ' SUITS : in navy blue serge, grey, brown. save you dollars on your Spring 50, $18.00. ^20.00 and up % ? ? s(. h its. tV Suits. size* 7 to 18; another to see this line. $4.r?0 to $7..>0 ;s SHIKTS. , ?s $1. $2, each I K \V E A I?. 1 line of Ties to be found. 1 : ed customers. Remember a nice B >un * man more than anything. :>0c, 7")c, and $1.00 earl; B ! : : / I e, worm ooc, mis saie sic puuuu | ^ II \ IMM