The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 02, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
Tuesday, , uy ' "~i<.
I Migmaugj
!High grade
I. iLca ao w
Summer m
Sale of Su
The styles of the hou
season. Well put on s
hundred new pattern \
hats worth $6.00, $8.5C
$3.50, $4.9c
I Ladies' Tai
100 ladies' coat suits
fine serge and poplin,
silk lined. Priced $IS
White Coot
One lot of fine white
ning from 10 to 29 yai
! On the bargain table a
itn .
IJ wnue pajama. uku
g quality, 10 to 20 yard I
1 the yard
I I New
* g Shown in so immens<
. gi is easy. Women will bi
the present at these pri
| special each
VAK10:,b? AM) AtjL
Mrs. oseph H. Hunter o; isewDerry
is in.the city today.?Greenwood Index,
26th.
Mrs. William Sheridan, who has
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
*"2^ Sheridan for several days, left this
gflf morning for a visit to Newberry.?
fj greenwood Index, 26th.
HL Supply Sergeant Julian White, of
the 54th (regular) infantry at Camp
Wadswcrth. sr.*->t from Monday
night to TTxlnesdr." "neroing with ir's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V.'. White,
oming to see his father who was ill, j
' but who is new better. His sister, I
Mrs. T. C. Johnson and little son of,
Clinton, are visiting at the home.
Misses Anne O. Ruff, Lenore Bread- j
dus, Blanche Davidson, Vallie Woodward,
Mrs. Bess Dove and Mr. Jas. F.
Epting, Jr., motored to Camp Jackson
Tuesday.
Mr. Charley Summer got a card
r Wednesday from his son Forrest, who
fed reached Loi;? Island city with his
command. The boys are moving fast
now.
i\*icc Marietta Lanefora. who went
J visiting after closing the session of
her school at Beaufort, has returned
to Newberry for the ensuing vacation.
Little Robert Julius Langford gave
a birthday party to seventeen of his
^ friends Monday at the home of his
B Hail In
Wt We insure growing
L $2.50 per acre, and Corn ;
|||? damage by Hail. Prot<
Vj loss by taking a policy in
TUP UniVTP insuf
JL X iU ? IV^&VAJLJ LUlTii
Largest Fire and Hail
I Assets Forty-foi:
I Security Loan &
tL^T NEWBEl
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! mercnanaise
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e have made
erchandise ha
mmer Millinery
r at the lowest prices of the
sale for this week's selling one
lats, no two alike. Pattern
>, $12.00. Sale price
) aad $6.50 each
lored Coat Suits
to be closed oat. Materials
Suits beautifully tailored and
$.50, $22.50 and $25.00 each.
is at Cut Prices
i voiles, 40 inches wide, rimrd
lengths, a big 35c seller.
it _ 25c
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ks, JuII yard wiae, excellent
ength.s, worth 35c, Sale price
19c
Tub Skirts
d a variety here that selection
liy for the future as well as for
LCt:S. SHirtS ilL vile *ot fit
$2.43, 53.50, $4.00, $5.00
Km >?icgjpna?m irmmmazusmw AuwaMWBwnwoxPMM:
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanmore Langford,
when he was eight years old. On I
the same day'T. \V. Smith, Jr., having j
rtiiuieu his 14th year, wanted his old j
jiiiciiu emu nei0hoor, the .reporter, to i
I uuie with hint. Vvnich he aid, along.
1 > ,n> i^rifj. tr.i -,?nn li&srood Ciary. an
j otter neighb * The ''three of us" j
J t-iijoyed oui'se?> u ' L>i. and Mrs. j
j eiijojrtci mem.. . s seeing tne J
'happiness c-r ihe otL s. j
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| Mr. M. G. Jeans of Laurens, reprt- J
! semiiiS the Jeifc-rsca Standard Insur- j
ance company of Greensboro, is in the ;
i city for several days. He came in ]
\ time to say good-bye to his brother, i
j Mr. P. C. Jeans, who left for Charles- j
| ton Vveunesaay, having joined the i
!wy. !
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| Mrs. Monroe Wicker is in Charlotte .
i visiting Wicker and son Albert. !
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j Messrs. T. M. Mills and A. G. Wise j
j were among the delegates enrolled j
j Monday at the meeting in Columbia J
: cf tlie South Carolina Cotton Market- j
! ing association.
Mrs. T. M. Rogers has returned j
from a pleasant visit to relatives in i
j her. former home city of Athens and ,
! a pleasure trip to Atlanta, Stone!
! Mountain and Decatur.
! Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Denning and j
' XT'si Dorl-or all,
j tw o cnnurea cinu jh . uu a ainutt ^
' of Ben, N. C., motored through the j
J country and spent from last Wednes!
day till Monday with Mr. Denning's ,
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surance
crops of Cotton, 50c to j
and Grain against loss and
set yourself against such .
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Company in America '
tr Million Dollars
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marked dty
for this sale I
is been rccliio
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Fine chiffon tsf*sia *itK.,
| 36 inches vnd \ ; <> a 3 the !e
| Regular $2.50 quality. Sp<
Silk crene de chine, doub
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| colors, worth ?2.00 *r*ra :
Silk poplin in aL uie lea
i worth SI.50 Sale price
o
Georgette crepe in all the
and white. Sale price
(H.Y&rip ci'p. f^h i
I & L(\> d ^ ^
Some with high collar's, o
! plain tailored and ^mhroick
fiesh. S6 50 vsaists at
Hundred 5 of georgette
J8.50 erica, cul to only
Clearance
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our chance to save zn-zi
i not to carry over .> single d
1 son to another. Every p*i)
- pM^rtnc rtvrnrnr, ?i\ ^3.^
J X iJLlii ^ O l-.il.lw4. V4 ??? w.
; brother and family in Newberry.
! Mrs. Alice Porter, Misses tvameIrine,
Sue and Cecrgie Porter and Mr.
Smiley Porter went to Camp Wadsworth
Wednesday to see Lieut. Robert
Porter before he left for Long Island.
The annual council for the colored
churchmen of the rhocese of South
Carolina was in session in Columbia
Wednesday and Thursday. The delegates
from Newberry were .las. S.
Daniels and David She!ton, the Woman's
auxiliary being represented by
Dor?chka Waits.
Divine service will be held at McCullough
school house Sunday afternoon
at 4:30 o'clock.
Newberry is getting used to the
passing of troop trains, as going and
coming they are numerous now. It is
rushing times.
When there is a breakdown of the
linotype machine in an office and the i
copy has to be rushed to a distant j
city a day ahead of time, with no j
chance for any of Thursday's copy to
be handled for Friday's issue, it make j
a bad state of affairs, which however
is unavoidable.
There was a romantic wedding in I
colored high society Wednesday when;
Bessie Mae Nance of Helena and Wm.!
G. Smith of Quitman, Ga., were mar- j
ried, and the couple left on the next;
train for their Georgia home. They j
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first met each other at Claflin college, j
Orangeburg.
A severe storm struck Mr. John j
Swittenburg's place two miles nort)i 1
of Jalapa early Tuesday night, blow- j
ing down trees, damaging houses and j
doing other injury. Mr. Swittenberg!
went to the scene Wednesday, but had J
not returned in time for us to get the j
particulars for this issue of the paper,'
as owine: to the breakdown in the of-1
fice the copy had to be sent to Coluro-!
bia with the loss of a day.
Messrs. 'George Long and Elbert \
Cromer returned Tuesday from Char- j
leston. They went down last Friday j
and accepted positions under Mason j
&. Hanger, government contractors, I
ami ensrasred themselves in the work j
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of constructing government ware- j
houses fifteen miles north of the city, j
The work might have suited them all j
right, but the life there was what they i
could noi stand. Too many crccodiles,
flies a?":d mosquitoes. We didn't
"see George," but "EI" said they came j
bar-k home because they couldn': 1
stand eating dinner \.rith one hand :
while brushing flies with th<* other,
which was only one disagreeable
thing among other unpleasant ccndi
CE SALE
wn for imm*
liave never be
set to prices a!:
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Nrsr ftp
v-ear guaranteed. Full 1
ading shades and black. ^ Q"J
ecia! for this sale ?1.75 j
le width, in all the be?t wj
trie pries $1.59
ding shades and black, Sa
:e yard $1.19 ?
1 best shades and black
$2.50
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Tie VY U18LS } 10
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thers with low necks, in I >
^ ^ ^ 7 ^ 2
ired effec?. White, t>ink i 7c
$5.00 j I
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waists, worth $7.00 and j A
C c njfi s
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Shoe Sals j
?y h here. Our policy is j
/ ? r>
iair ot shoes from one sea- |
r is a guaranteed value. ; in
0. $4.00,15.00, $6.00 pair, jj pi
lions. j
AIi-s. 11. H. Burton and Mr. Ross
Burton and Mrs. Bessie Ferguson and j
dauyhier have returned to Whitmire,;
after a delightful visit to Mrs. C. C.
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i ,'TcWhirter.?Jcnesville cor. Union
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Progress.
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Dr. Keifer Wicker, who recently j
passed examination for admission to '
: the Medical Reserve Corps, has re-;
' ceived his commission as a member
?f tv.p.t branch of tne army service. I
; Mi:-s Annie Lou Payne has returned |
| to her home in Whitmire, after a j
pleasant visit to her friend, Miss j
Othello Johnson.?Lanford cor. Laur- j
i e::-s Advertiser.
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COLORED W. S. G. RALLY.
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Sweet Sprirg A. M. E. Church Hold j
i Rally on Monday, June 24 in In- j
terest of War Savings Campaign. j
On Monday evening, June 24th, the j
colored people of Sweet Spring \
church, four miles northwest of New- j
berry, were called together by their j
chairman, Lott Gienn, to subscribe j
for war savings stamps. I
Orsjy 23 were present but these pa- j
iriotic citizens came forward and subscribed
for $800 of war savings
stamps.
We nope that the rest of the churches
will uo their part as the committee
is depending upon you.
Piease make your report to the
committee on W. S. S. in order that
an account may be published and record
may be kept. *
On account of the rain the committee
failed to go to Little River church
on Tuesday ngiht.
Yours respectfully.
T. A. Williams,
H. O. Reese,
U. S. Gallman,
Committee on W. S. S.
Health of Newberry Fine.
Health Officer L. M. Player has 18 j
premises quarantined against whoop- j
ing ccugh in Newberry. In all prob- j
ability several cases have escaped
quarantine, owing to the fact that par;
pnt.s neglected to call in physicians,
whose duty it would have been to rei
port the cases promptly. As the mori
tality among small children, especial!
!y babies, is great, it is of the utmost
j importance that every case of this
! dread disease should be at once re|
ported to the health authorities. A
physician sliuuld be called as soon as
a child begins to cough. Like the
| meningitis, the very first suspicion of
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*diate dispose
len made by i
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Domestic t
Sea island, full 40 inches wia
aiity, cat to only the yard . .
(<'0 yards to each b
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cle, worth 25c, limbed at only,
Standard bleaching, fu*i yard
,!e price the yard
Bed Spreads I
100 large size bedspreads, woi
100 large size white bed spres
only
Four qualities 40 inch white
jc and $1 00.
Jew Spring Coats atb
ICO coats in the lot. $18, $2
11 reduced to one price, choice
July Clearance ,
300 pairs ladies' pumps and ?
the lot worth less than ?2.50
led on a big bargain table, at
a symptom ought to receive iriime- j
diate attention.
There has been no other case of
meningitis reported since the case of\
Vir. Ed Bobb's little child near John-'
stone academy vrr.s called to the at-!
tenticn of the board of health.
Health O-Scer Player says there are '
no fever cases reported in the city ;
and that the health of the place gen-'
e *aliy is good. 1
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Death of Mr. Wicker.
Mr. John Calvin Wicker died at his i
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late home early Monday night, June j
24, after a lingering illness of a year,;
and was buried Tuesday afternoon at i
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6 o'clock at Bachman Chapel church, i
service by the Rev. S. P. Koon, assist- j
eu by the Rev. Jas. A. McKeown of j
the A. R. P. church. Mr. Wicker was |
5S years o!J. lie .leaves a widow and j
survived by seven sons, one daugh- i
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tef and two sisters, as fellows: C. E., j
Coiie M., Ernest, JLeo, vviuie, uaus ?
ana Cecil Wicker,' Miss Eula Wicker,!
Mrs. Laura Reeves of Mollohon and '
Mrs. Jane Banks of the county.
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CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
THE STATE CF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Newberry.
By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge.
Whereas, D. F. Sheely and G. A.
Sheely, Jr., -made suit to me to srrant
thern Letters of Administration of the j
Estate and effects of J. B. Sheely. \
These are, therefore, to cite and!
admonish all and singular the Kin-j
dreJ and Creditors of the said J. B.
Slieely, dceased, that the 'be and ap- i
pear before me, in the Court of Pro-1
bate, to be held on Thursday, the 18tn .
day of July, next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,!
to show cause, if any they have, why!
the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this 28th day J
of June, Anno Domini, 1918.
W. F. Ewart,
P. J. N. C.
AN NOUNCEMENT S
A wninATCQ r.ARns.
vnnvihfo i tev w.
On account of the very high cost of ;
printing a newspaper, The Herald and i
News is compelled to make a slight
increase in its charge for the nomi- j
nation of candidates:
Nomination $5, except that the nom- j
ination for magistrates in Newberry, i
Prosperity and Whitmire will be $3,
and in other townships $1.50.
Articles advocating the cause of
nnaugirs ||
&L Such 1
US' h0i?i 0* I
mhle. I
k / */ I & | ?f
e, regular 25 cents i
aycr)
bteaxhini?, full yard &
, the yarc? 15c
wide, worih 35 cents. ; |j
3 J J
ieaaced
:ih $2.SO, cut k> $1.93 ?
ids, worth $3.50, cut B
$2.69 v k
organdies, 35c, 49c | p
ledaced Prices 11
10, $22.50 and $25.
: $13.75 p.
Shoe Sals ' |
axfords. Net a pair i 1
and up to ?3,50. Ail
choice the psir i 1 98 e
candidates, under the head of "Political
Advertisement," v/ill be charged,
for at the rate of 25 cents per inch.
. For rho Legislature.
T. A. Dcraiiiick is hereby announced
as a. candidate for reelection to the
legislature and will abide the rules,
r-f the democratic nartv.
George S. Mower is hereby announced
as a candidate for nomination
for the House of Representatives
in the approaching Democratic Primary,
and will abide the result of
that primary.
For "rebate Judge.
Van Simth is hereby announced as
a candidate for the office of Probate
Judge and he will abide the rules and
regulations of the Democratic primary.
J. Walter Richardson is hereby annrvinporl
a5 a candidate for Probate
Judge and will abide ihe rules of the
Democratic party.
W. F. Ewart is hereby announced
as a candidate for reelection to the
office of Probata Judge and will abide
the result of the Democratic primary.
For Magistrate, Vos. 1 and 8.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for reelection as Magistrate
for Xos 1 and 8 Townships and
pledge myself to abide by the ivies
of the Democratic primary.
Chas. V/. Douglas.
For Magistrate, jCos. 1 and 8.
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.
J . M. Player.
For Magistrate No. 11
H. H. Ruff is hereby announced as
o oo-nAiflxTo for repletion as masris
trate for No. 11 tow.iship and will
abide the democratic primary.
T. B. Richardson is announced a?
a candidate for election as magistrate
for No. 11 township and will
abide the democrtaic primary.
For Magistrate No. 2 Township.
W. P. Harris is hereby announced
as a candidate for magistrate for No.
2 township and will abide the result
of the democratic primary*