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F ; ===,=== \ ' Starts 4 A te TVT >r, * 1 on XKTnAr QV? H1YJLC11 5 4> i ,\jyj ?? vjj iv v^n Sale price each || | 10 dozen Men's Work LI | worth $1.00. Sale j: I $1,25 Dress Shirts, si: and without collars. 1 K 1 ^ Death of Mrs. Boyd. ; j Mrs.: Effie Estelle Boyd, wife of Mr. Geo. W. Boyd, died at their home, 39 Montgomery street, Mollohon mill village, late Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness of cancer of the. , stomach. The body will be shipped on the Cannon Ball Friday morning fet to Greenwood for burial. She was W about 35 years old. Besides her lius-1 bard she is survived 'by a little 6-year old daughter, Revada, and by her pa. - rents, iMr .and Mrs. J. H. Farmer, who lived with her, and also her sister, (Miss NTora -Farmer, ai>other sister, Mrs. Asbury Lamb, living at Oakland. \ VARIOUS ASD ALL ABOUTj The D. A. R. will meet with Wrs j Joseph L. Keitt Friday afternoon at j 6 o'clock. % All members are urged to be present. I The third quarterly meeting of the Woman's "Missionary meeting of the /Reedy River association will be held ' with the "Saluda Baptist church of. Chappel!s on Friday, the 28th, at I w 10:30 -a. m. All organizations are asked to send delegates. Rev. J. B. Haigler has closed his j work as pastor of the pastorate at Rincon, Ga., and removed to Salem, L Va., and assumed charge of the Roanoke county pastorate.?Lutheran. Church Visittor. At the court house in -Newberry on ? Jun? 29, at 11 a. m., there will b3 held a meeing of farmers, merchants, banikers and business men generally to discuss the marketing of cotton I and cotton seed, as well as of all oth'>r er matters relating to the cotton situation. We saw something on the public squ?re the other day that was even popart nf Mother IShioton's famous prophecy. It -was an automobile cir- | cling around without a driver. Look- j ing about we discovered Mr. Pope j Wicker standing oft" apiece in a bunch of interested spectators. He was a demonstrating the wonderful "accomplishments" of the celebrated Kline car. The car was "taking it easy/' going around "all by itself," at the rate of two miles or less to the hour. The Kline is certainly a smooth, easy runnine real automobile. You are missing some very fine bar gains by absenting yourself from the * Jeans jewelry sales. Those buying 4 are highly pleased. L ngsrgTR* ama^mssisfi^&aceuu'^amn'maium at-aat*? & i Friday J w of the wmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmBac irts, sizes 14 to i 7. ?JA BMMKiiaaMaaMaaMaatMUBnHMMMMaHMnar^ shirts, sizes 14 to 17 7Cp )rice ivC _____________ zes 14 to 17, with "jr . Sale price ... 'JC Spools e N mmammaaaammmmmmmammmammmmm The city was filled with people and automobiles from the country SaturSpeine that there seemed to ba an unusually large nunvber of the cars in town the reporter walked around from The Herald and 'News office via post office and on down by the Crotwell hotel to the opera house and back up (Main to the Newberry \ hotel. In that litttle distance and short time he counted one hundred and eighteen cars. Of course there were more on hand, at the parking ground, garages and sscattered elsewhere throughout the city. . A certain man in this city says that women are like apples. Some that f^n't ?oo^ so good are better than they look, while some who lool* good are not as good as they look. Amanda Brown, colored, died at her home on Mr. Welch 'Wilbur's ninrp ih^vnnd ;Hf>lena Sundav nierht aged 80 years. Her 'burial was de laved until Wednesday afternoon to allow for the arrival of her son, Tno ;Brown, from Eo:.ton, M?ss. / The 66 white registrant from Newberry to be sent to Camp Jackson rr" > --t n.ro _ m npvr i nnrsaay ai 3.;->o a. 111. win report to the wa~ board here at five o'clock Wednesday afternoon. A cotton bloom was handed in by Rev. Sam Nance. It came from his field Tuesday. This was followed on Wednesday by another bloom, handed in by Mr. W. H. Eddy. It came from the farm of O. L. Singleton at Utopia on the Eddy route. . Under the new sugar rules now in effect dealers are not permitted to sel! for household use in larger lots than two pounds to a customer in the city and five in the country. The fuel problem increases with the hot weather. Where has the coal gone to? is a common question.? Greenwood lindex. A irreat deal of if hoc r>r\^.c> n rl io ( (t m 1 r? 2" Slim mer Bros, company in Newberry and is being disfr-b:;ted among customers We have an anti-loafing ordinance, now let's enforce i:. The city council is going to 'be watched and judged by its enforement of this ordinance as never before.?Anderson Mail. Enough said. The government is going to reduce tTio cnnniv nf <rasoline for nleasure v"v ""rr-.r %> ? riding.?Anderson Mail. Down at some quarters in Newberry they are mixing molasses with cylinder oil. The ice cream supper* at ?t. Matthews church toy the Young Peoples lime 21s Specials o 2000 yards Percale, 36 i ' value. Sale price the 25c Sea Island (10 j ai the yard BaBMMaMMMHHnHBMWWM**! 10 dozen Waists, SI.75 c values-. Sale price ea I, & P Co fewberry, So Missionary society will be on Saturday night instead of 'Friday night a> ! publshed. ilt will be at the home j of iMrs. R. G. Ringer. f In the absence of the editor from the office this press day we hope the readers will excuse the shortness of some things, which could not be well handled by the reporter. I Mr. Marcus L. Spearman hopes for the arrival of the nitrate of soda next j week. 'Mr. Spearman is doing his j ! best to get it here. Our readers know ! ' ! j of the difficulty that has ibeen in the i i way of its shipment. The ladies of Central church found I a new piace Saturday ior ineir iaiesi ( i rummage sale?in front of Mr. F. R. j Hunter's office at the old court house. \ : UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA j Scholarship and Entrance Exam! nations, The exomination for the award of ' 1 vacant scholarships in the University | of South Carolina and for the admis- \ sion of the new students will be held i at the county court house on Friday,! July 18, 1918, at 9 a. m. Applicant/ I , must not 'be less than sixteen years I ; ; of age. When scholarships are va- j 1 J cant after .Tuly IS, they will be award- j ed to those making the highest aver- | | a<re at examination, provided they ' meet the conditions governing the | j award. Applicants for scholarships j j should write to 'President Currell for | scholarship examination blanks, i These blanks, properly 'filled out, by the applicant, should be filed with President Currell by July 5. Scholarships are worth $100, free tuition and foes, total $158. Next ses- i j sion will open September 18, 1918. j For further information and cat- j ! alogue, address, The President, S. C j j University, Columbia, S. 0. S ! \K\Y RKGISTRAWOX THIS TEAR. I i ! mi. - ii x *v. ? ^ ? ? Vi~, ! mis is lilt; tenia \ear sihw; luc ; | people registered for voting. 2nd o. \ 1 new registration must be made this i ; ! year. The registration books will be open i | in the store of R. C. Sligh, under the j opera house, from July 1st to August 30th, both inclusive, for the registration of voters in accordance with la-v. The law requires that every man shsll n?nr.nnf VlimOfilf f TO ?*1 C t T O f 1 <"> 71 111 i p: COC/ill/ iuiuogj L JLWl 4 w parson. iR. C. SLIGH, Member of the County Board of Registration. 6-21 t<2 <* _ 5 .asssae. --.v-iacii jtE^rssr^as^iv xxx^-zjrs+trxx*?*, / t, Lasts ffered in < inches wide, 35c ?4r I i yam ? | HHMMMflMMMBMaMMMMaManHWHMMMBMMA limit). Sale price JCjg 3?SL5? 98c, $1.25 I fi 9 ?ats Cotton Hutu v^aruiiiK * IBMCarnHBDVOMBBin wwmmmmmm?mm?mmmmmmmmmu W. S. S. MEETING SWILTON SCHOOL HOUSE MONDAY. The following .program has .been < arranged to toe rendered at the Swil- < ton s-ehool hou.se on next fMonday ; evening-beginning at 9 o'clock in the ; interest of the War Savings Stamps j campaign. The public and especially < the people of the district are earnest- < ly urged to 'be present. Song?America. Recitation by Miss Cleo Harman. Talk?America's part in the great world war?by 0. W. Bundrick. Son-??"[ust Before the Battle, Mother." Talk?What war stavings stamps are. and how they may ;be obtained" * ?tt. A n oy in. 'A. counts. Song?The Star Spangled Banner. Talk-?The 'benefits of buying war savings stamps by Rev. J. B. Harman. iSong?Keep the Home Fires Burn- , ing. j Recitation 'by 'Miss Vanie Lake. J. B. Harman, Chairman ot Committee. ANNOUNCEMENTS For the Legislature. T. A.'Dominick is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection to the legislature and will abide the rules " /if t>- a- ilpmnrrat.in nflrtv. i For Magistrate, Sos. 1 and 8. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection as Magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. Chas. W. Douglas. ir nc If n trit-fro fo \ns. 1 n n r? S. ^'1 V* ?? A ??> v? . I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Magistrate for Townships 1 and S and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. L, M. Flayer. For Magistrate >X 11 H H. Ruff is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the democratic primary. T B. Richardson is announced as * r-xnAirinto for plerfinn as magi3- i trate for No. 11 township and will abide the democrtaic primary. For Magistrate ^o. 2 Township. "W. P. Harris is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 2 township and will atoide the result of the democratic primary. ctsslcra? pijm a?mmbebobks r Until Jul mr June ? Ladies' $6.50 Silk Skirts, each 35c Cheviot (10 yards limit), the yard 30c Yard Long C | 38 Bolts 30c Long Cloth, 10 yds. tc 25 Cents 31 . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, in I ' I will make a final settlement of the of i estate of Sidney iB. Aull in Probate ; fu ?ourt for (Newberry county, S. C., on , er OOn Tlllir 1 Q1 8 * nvn LYlUJLLUil V, L11C ua; ui j ifij , ci u it 10 o'clock in the forenoon &nd will. be immediately thereafter ask for my i lie discharge as Administratrix of said ! estate. | pr Talu A. Aull, | de Administratrix. | uj mm i re AN ORDINANCE j $1 | 30 Forbidding Any Person to Repeatedly i T Ai4A* AV T Aaf An Hin Cfpaatc A f th J ! nr mj "1VGM. VI JJV01 VII lllv LX VVl^ V* l?v f>L Town of dewberry or In or About th Any Other Public Place of- Said Town. A1 j Be it ordained 'by the Mayor and j CI Aldermen of the Town of Newberry' 6I GC rOvertr I With Arthur i I Hims i Thursday Nighl (Friday, June 21 Saturday Morni Prices: 25c Don't Mis eama^\^namaa JMB scr-va. ^ jjj j t ^ [y 1 st. mle. s"e $4.98 ; * / _____________ Sale price 18c if Dloth 19c ) piece. vSale yard 10c ? ? ? | / Council assembled: That from and after the passage this ordinance it shall be unlaw1 for any person to repeatedly loit, loaf or idle in or upon the streets id public ways of the Town of Newrrv, or in or about any other pub; place of said town. Any person violating any of the ?visions of this ordinance shall be emed guilty of a misdemeanor and! >on conviction therefor before the corder, shall be fined not exceeding 00.00 or imprisoned not exceeding days. Done and ratified under the corirate seal of the Town of Newberry is 28th day of Miy, 1918. Z. F. Wright, 'test: Mayor. T. W. Chapman, erk and Treas. Town of Newberry. 14 3 t > n n buy fcmpey elf ! " * .*i mm June 20. Matinee &. Night. ? <; , . ^ ing, June 22. and 50c ssThis / * ' *VS - j