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5 The Seasons Newest Designs ' t J A large variety of *pat~ \ term to select from. SUIT | ! . \) \ ivtc-de to *jraer j Perfect Fit Guaranteed! 7 Eaf SUIT 1 f FVITA I llr 3 I About two hundred f: strictly all wool pat| - terns on display. The ' values are exceptional. ' jnrww lm in n in i s slack liry boods to. Frosperity, S. C. V i NO < * I i ; I ^ t :c ? MSB f; i 0 r 4{| 0 v* & w o : J ' \ I Doc ft " well | It ( : B | bee; ! 0 . . it ' : M v> -o 8 Sedan or i :.U. - Ti o J V,<^ '' : I [j " ( &**] lijvsgsj 1 8 0 i ' . m 'J h m i 1 rs - it BA a Newberry, S '%= 4 /' * / AKIOvb AND ATjL ABOUT. I ? Lt. and Mrs. Vernon Wheeler have gone to Baltimore, Md., Lt. Wheeler having been transferred to that city ; from Xew York. ! Rev. L. P. Boland broke his arm at I j nie wrisi wniie < . ran King ms auiomo i bile Saturday^ his friends will regret. . to learn. j To the pleasure of his many friends ! I Mr. W. F. Ewart, judge of probate, j iiTftn n K1 /> 4 r\ MAnimiA f a 4 i Af? V* * I ; v\ as ayif tu i csuuir iuu uuuco ul uxo j office Monday, after his long arid weary si^ge at home on account of the meningitis which saddened his house- | hold with its deadly and cruel work. ! Mrs. Paul Anderson of >jewberry is j the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. An- ; derson.-v-Greenwood JournaJ, 16th. j i """-q T?o'iise Suber is spending th? . . '* \--end with her parents, Mr. and . \T 's. J. S. T. Suber, of Newberry.? j Spartanburg Herald. Mr. 0. F. Lathan returned from the , mule markets last week with more or fV>n<*e useful animals for distribution . throughout the county. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. "Johnson an(3 baby of Clinton spent the week-end with lion fofVior Vr T W White, an1* ' ? J. family. Among- others attending the March ' debate Friday night were Rev. Dr. I 'V. Y. Boozer and family. Mr. and Mrs. j W. K. Shealy, Mr. B. V. Shealy, all of | I Leesville: Prof. S. M. Derrick of Bal- ! lentine. Prof. P. L. Bouknight of Jen-1 kinsville, Mr. ThOs. F. Suber of the Lutheran Theological seminary, Co-: lumbia; Rev. J. W. Oxner. Lutheran ; camp pastor at 'Camp Jackson: Miss < Vinnie Eleazor of Spring Hill, Miss ! Frick of Chapih, and a party of girls ' from Summerland chaperoned by Miss "* "" ' a i e ^^ c? TTJ A18n3tt, proicssur ui iiiaiucuiuuvo that college. . j John Chandler. Mr. G L. Robinson's w. c. x Opton Practice limited \ and to the fit1 t Telephone 21 9 ^5? " Viriw i? \ Ige Brothers' reputation r - -1 "-* !_ 1 _ I rest m tnis converxioie s< ie&erves -its great popul ause it gives great v will pay you to viiit us and examine this The gasiiine consumption is inusually lo* The tire milage is unusually high. 2oupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or Roa ouring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $ (All prices f. o. b. Detroit) A.LK & UA . c. >oczdo C"DOOO<?^ I nephew, has returned* from his old j home at Sally. Orangeburg county. | 1 - ? x.lIn < ' <11! (I IS I?1 Kll\T, UUVvI\.HV7i t Jno. B. Mayes, taking the place of Otto j Gregory who is going to Newberry! college. The W. ('. T. I'. will meet with Mrs j Mary Wright Tuesday afternoon at' 4:30. j See paoe two for more various and i all about items. j While eating dessert made of "JifTv j i Jell." a lady in XewberrV found some ground glass in the preparation, j. piece cf the glass being as large as j a dime. She discovered it in time j to avoid swallowing it from the first, j The dessert was prepared by herself or./* tha p-Iqsc; rlifi not pet thef?* dui* auu ?? ing the process. It ?ot in the preparation in the box. Tf accidental It is j bad enough, and the lady would not j do anv firm an intentional harm, but! J. 1 ground blass is being put in various j food preparations by German spies, j it is claimed, and the matter should j be looked into. This " Tiffy .Tell" made by the Wankensha Pure Food j Co., of Waukesha. Wis. Mr. B. T. Anderson of Anderson is j in Newberrv looking after the opening 1 i of the Globe Dry Goods company, J \irhir-ii vnn hnvp heard of i Jiiuisll \/t ?fA4?w w w r.lately. When the Globe Dry Good.i | Company prets in swing competition j will he lively along that line in thii j city. Mr. .7. W. Dorn of Saluda spent the j week-end in Newberry with his da ugh- ! ter, Mrs. J. B. Gregory and family, j He was accompanied by Messrs J. R I Chandler. Jewel Faulkner and Amick j Chandler. j Mrs. Xeel Blair of Blowing Rork, ! X. C., and her little daughter Caroline; were on a visit last week to h-~r1 wmmmmammmmmrnmzmmmmrmmm j EZELL letrist to the eyesight ting of glasses. for Appointonent t v 9 n j u E * J I 8 o 0 i night jj i ? ! edan. " 0 o , | 0 i anty | i alue. O " / 0 I o i s " 0 n i vg o dster, $1050 ,885 o U ' i n 1 >< ' 1 O " I 0 i O I .<>. 0'.' 4 . ^ o ,01 1' o ' I ' I ! ! ^0wJ jj j n. ! NER j | Phope 264 | 0 I ! * i brother, Mr. Frank^C. Slig'i. ! .Mr. fas. F. Eptine having a.-cept:! the position of salesman at R. (\ Perry's Elbert 'Cromer has ::one to clerking for P. C. Jeans. Mrs. T. P. Johnson of Newberry visited her sisters, Mises Klgivo and Estolin^ \'rw o t\?u? rlilV?s cor a College cor Sunday Xe\ts. .Mrs. A. Coke Smith is in Norfolk | visiting her daughters and other relatives' there. .SIM 1141. NOTliK* * [ i WANTED ? Experienced sales!adie3 and salesmen. Begin work at once. Apply Globe Dry Goods Co., NewI berry. S. C. 3-19 2t WANTED? To rent house close in. Address Box 294. 3-19 It I | FOR SALE?Mixed Cowpeas, $3.75 bushel t o. b. Manning, subject to being on band when order is re ceived and our confirmation. Terms arrival draft with bill ortading attached. to responsible parties. Weinberg Grocery. Manning. S. C. Cedar and Sap Shingles, best in town. Langford & Bushardt. 3-19 6t The Shad Season having opened I .am prepared to serve the public with the fish in the rear of L. M. Player's cafe. G. W. Coward. O 1Q 1* 11 I Meet Me { at * Jtt k mam > " ^ aap am HA L I Comment Come OneShare of Rea everybody sh i .1 . I making tneir Dry Goods. Ladies' ReadyLadies' Goods, et d ?*AAm fn VliV/ I v/vrtt? a v goods now on th? A Giganl The Highest Gradi Thousands More on Sale A nice lot of check Ging hams will go on sale s [.er vara only? 1 Sc I I You can buy a good grad Bed Ticking during thi Big Sale at per yard 15c JUST RECEIVED?Sk Coats, i We carry one of the be uooer country. I RfBBON! RIBBON! est that can be had. Cor with the assortment thai1 A beautiful lot of the very 1 style sport coats, worth $io.oc I?.be sold at Regular $i oo and $1.25 w - at only An unusual display of millin fered during this Sale at sacrifi We shall close out dnri."g sale 100 Wool Skirts at A nice lot of Table Linens be sold during this sale at You can buy at this sale a ? ? <>rade of Bleaching: at the van (Colgate's l^alcum Powder, value, von kuo v the quality, Ladies' Fine Hose, white black j. wortli 35c pr. Will se Dresses, Dresses?Fine! IYour grandchildren will Doors Swing Open and the F Extended to all. Phone 40 | | 1216-20 Maun Street rH The Old Mower Store Room >'<)]? SALE -Some Shoals. Price's , : reasonable: also a ^ood mule. 1 j should like to buy n few calves, j i L\ P.. Setzler, 2004 College Street | '> \ if I l It. ; / i ; I Nee me ior lisli as cheap as. if not i , cheaper than, can he bought else-1 where. G. \V. Coward, rear 01 j ! Player's cafe. See me there. 't j ; I j I HAVE ATTRACTIVE prices to make! i on cord wood, green or dry,, for im-j ! meJiate, fall, spring or summer de-j j Hverv Be sure to see me before you j ~ . i c J seli. ti. u. L<ons. | 11-23-tf. SUverstret, S, C. i i ?? ? -? i FOK SALE?Jersey Wakefield, Char: leston Wakefield and Succession Cab j base Plants. $1.50 per 1,000. Sat? ??n- ? ~ -/% us-utcucn ^uarnuteru. fjuicipiwc Truck Farm, Georgetown, S. C. | 3-5 tf. i ! - - J | ilfRES?We have mule3 on hand. A I G. Wise, Prosperity. 3. C. | 11-27-tt | KIXFGI'M 0.Y7S?$1.S0 per bushei ! '? i t? t ? t? ^ ~ r-< u: _ r'n 1 i lor saie uy .juuusvu mw^ravftiu v>v. | 2-8 tf. j [TIN (!A\S- ?4">.00 per thousand. ; Prosperity Hardware CompanK' i Prosperity. S. C. 3-15 4t. ' * jAl ill 7 WAM ring Tuesday n Ail ?? ?ouiuc fin an I Values. It is a ould save what purchases of nr _r n/i*!! ? M to-wear, iviuiinery, n c. Priced to sell qu r thousands of dollars : road. > rN a l tic StOCK J 2 Merchandise in This Countr MUHMHVVMBMMHMnCBMMBHMMHBMi tDMHnMN just as Good and Better t ? "You can buy nice Ladies' Handkerchiefs for only Y 2 l-2c p| 5C regular S10 to* $18 I ^ s Spring Coat Suits will ,V< be sold for only? R $3.95 K I ipment after shipment of th Coat Suits, Dresses and Bi st lines of Ladies* and Men's He We have it by the 2-Horse Wag ne and take a look. We feel su ive have. a test Laces, Bands >? t0 $3 98 yard. Closing on ! ? Silkacine C. aists 79c spool. Going a _'l 106 Ladies'ai ery will be of- Goats, worth-$5 , ice prices. (5 this FA A nice lot < .. .. .. y Waists .will gc ii will OA One lot Child Worth up to : ' - Men's Collars ^ood 1rA j I DC ' Men's Shirts, 25c 1 O C on saie at only., oiiig 1 1-2 $1.50 kind at and 0C/? 1 Lace Cc 11 at ?t)l Values up to 25c * 11 i\ Going to Sell in Sl\l rPSQPS thk.4l.at. . JlX&l VI WVVVl ?? ? ? talk about it for ten years to come. Iood Gates of Prosperity fly back, * ? mmi 7 n AL1 i W Ai\L*HlV; vmpuHa^^aaKE?-"r ""T TTTT ? ' Opera House Program Tusedav, March l!f. EFFIE SHANNON' in "iiek boi." i ? Five Reels' Also a > 1 >KVF9 KEEL Wednesday, ttarch 20. ILADYS LESLIE fctnd FRANK GLEN DON in THE WOOING OF PRINCESS PAT" Five Reels Thursday, March 21. ^ WILLIAM V. MONO j in * *THE HOPPER" i Five Reels Also a / TRIABLE C0WED1. 1 ' ? THE HERALD AND NEWS ON* 'EAR FOR OVLY $1.50 / 1 ?~ 1 Meet Me I at the Sale c IjLA J Morning I id Get Your M t time when. 1 they can in S High Grade | otions and Fine I ick, as we will 1 ?' woith more of I Reduction | y to Select From. * * I ' nan the Few Quoted. Safety First ou can buy Safety Tins r?nrrls fnr? 5c < J'e shall place on sale 2000 irds of Lace Insertion, egular price 5c to 10c yd, I vards for only? *j ?/ i lOc ie very latest styles of louses. >siery that is sold in the :on Load, the very newire you will be delighted g j ?values up to 50c 1 A it at only yd:;- i Uv 1 Thread , wo ah 10c t only, spool 3d Children's Raiti HJ? I 50, to go on salt at I tlv lightly damaged) Df Ladies' Shirt HQ ti this sale a: only I c/v? ? ren's Hosiery only lQc i rr >5C pair. - , worth 20c. Sale 10c worth $i.oo, going | only 98c >unter piled high. 10 r I . Sale pnce yd.only xw (JIQ QO Worth Great Deal More. Be here when the Big for a Royal Welcome is * ^1 Formerly S * Caldwell & Haltiwanger J JOS. T HUTCHISON, Mgr. i J 4