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* ? f , . 8880EBH3B8^8i^^ffl^S66fi8iS8@iB^SQ8S685flB88HI^Bill8Bi Mimnaugh Our Si f u Here is a sa values to be fc I I garb of the ne I nery are read] k I Women's New I A half hour here \ will tell you more at than hours of readin are here?ready for popular shades are i brown and black. Priced $18.50. $22.50 | I $35.00 i I New Wi The new coats ar fewnt materials. P while others have cuffs. Hundreds of fife display. Drop in aj vP No trouble to show Wnm pn s rv V WAAA WA* * ? ? Hundreds of the i 4 MnHHBWMBnHHWBMBnnaaBaBBi X PERSONALS. g w Smest Shelton of Xewbery and Ella a 1 B. Peary of Columbia, Henry Williams s of Edgefield and Carrie Sanders of * Newberry were among those reported * \ ? In Monday's State as having obtained D marriage licenses last week. * Sheriff Gannon G. Blease returned S I last Thursday night week from Chicakr= t"The Ra Fuwla?ti I UTVA 1MU1J * -f"N ' N \ Mr. M HL with li Septei I thews | The Pros | T 's w^nt ore lb a-* Fa le with a hos Hind anywhere. w season. All ir for your inspei ailored Coat Suits vith the new coat suits tout the new fall styles g. The new fashions you to try on. The navy, taupe, burgundy, i, $25.00, $28.50, $30.00 and $50.00 nter Coats e being shown in dif kll have large collars, wide fur collars and : new coats are row on id see the new styles, goods. V w Plush Coats, most stunning and new o and an extended ^trip to the ^rild 3/ nd woolly west. He attended' the t< essons of the'' great council of the t raproved <5rder of -Red Men in the t; rindy city. We will wager that New- c erry's popular sheriff made as many j riends as the next man in that great s athering and had as good a time | 0 Mrs. Bettie Wicker has gone to 4 . + f inffe Eternal iigly Good". * -> y atthews from tl ?;ii k, HO 1 U?U VT1U M * Tiber 30th to Oc let Aluminum w. j>15.00 will be gi s bought from . Call us about! roeritv Hardy A * Prosperity, S. C, Mimnai Crowde n i u aim t of the biggf Every de>partr the new coat su UUU11. est models. Coats that e with admiration. Priced $19.93, $25.09, $2 New Fall In an assortment of s requirement. Hundre< blue, gray and fa::cy in sizes. Priced each? $4.98, $5.51), $8.09, TT 1 r in r Underwear 01 m tunas iar Womsn's fleeced lias "worth $1.25 a girrjieni Men's ribbed unders! worth $i.25, cut to onl Complete line of Rub j a.t 43c up, to the fin: heavy weight bleached at garment 31 -SO, ? Blankets 1 Wosl blaakats, double bed sLe, blue ursifA KlnrL- nlai^Q Qyipc: 'A nan CU1U TVUllV; uivva ^iuiuv* ? | . [imnaugh's, where she will ,be glad h 3 see' her many friends when they, s he ladies, are preparing to strike the f rail for warm and comfortable winter a lothinsr, etc. " Mr. Cromer Senn of Camp Jackson 2 pent the week-end with his wife and t ther relatives in Newberry. c Constable S. iM. Duncan in renewing I . s - . ???1????? ???c . C i s t 2 \ ; f 1 * - - a \ . . t ?M?? 1 ' , ] < , .. ; . - - I - * , ? " . * - !- I1 ie factory jj e here on tober 5th. ;! r are worth iven with Mr. Mat- ! he Ranee. I: i , rare Co. _ i * ugh's and bsst i ner.t tlrcughcu its, coats, dress very woman greets :15p, $35.90, $50.00 Skirts c tyles to meet every is of biack, navy I: i i- J i regular ana exira. e $1100, $12.50 Men, Women, (hildren :d vests and pants, i t. vi!i so at 9Sc i lirls arid drawers, j < y - - - - 98c J j >ns vests for infants j est made women's union "suits, all sizes >2.00 and $2.50 Blankets ] and viiite, piak and white,- grsy I - - - - - $8.50 j Hll|| HIT mnrn?bb iiiiiihihii .a hi hwt is subscription from Fernandina, Fla. sys he doesn't get his copies of The lerald and 'News with any regularity nd gets after us about it, adding, and I wish you v ould find the fault nd correct it. as I want to keep in ouch with things at home*." tMaybe >ne reason why he does not giet the >aper regularly is that he has just wit. ?s his box number. Since he lis been in Fernandina, from May 16. Nonstable Duncan has "given the whiskey violators some trouble, havng captured in the month of August even men, three automobiles and 850 o 675 gallons of whiskey, the largest seizure being 4-16 gallons?and found tfter the 'dry' election/' Mr. A H. Dickert received a letter rom his son Ernest telling of lis jromotion to corporal of his company it Camp Johnston, Fla., and saying :hey are ready and waiting for orders. Ie tells of some nice things sent the joys by the Red Cross. Corporal dickert says that when they leave samp he doesn't think they will be ~ are $U11V luug, ucv-augv vub _, _ ibout ready to give in. Like all true joys he doesnt want his mother to worry. (They, all think of mother and :e!l her not to worry.) Congratnla:ions to Corporal Dickert, a good fellow, on his promotion and for his fine American spirit. Mrs. J. W. Taylor took her daughter, little Miss Ruby, to the Columbia hospital last .Thursday week to have her eyes operated on. The operation - - - ... ?ii? _ _ J was beneficial and tne morner 2hild returned home Tuesday. Misses Frances and Lucy McCaughrin returned to -Newberry this mornling after a visit to their sister, Mrs. J.- C. 'Harper.?Greenwood Journal, 23. Mrs. Leland Summer assisted in entertaining the gnests at the ConnorJennings wedding in Greenwood at high noon last Saturday, when the Rev Rhett Turnipseed performed the ceremony uniting Miss Alice Mayer Connor and Mr. Henry Felder Jennings, the ?room "being a prominent attorney of Columbia. The marriage was at the home of the bride's father, Dt. E. C. Connor, in Greenwood. Corporal Frank M. Bwart of the ordnance detachment, 61st artillery, C. A. C., American expeditionary *r,ynaa Tiflq written his grandmother, 1V1 V/VU, ?v-w .. w Mrs. T. C. Cannon, another letter In which he says, "in snnny France/' he Is working hard with the others and "determined to let the iHuns know that * ' " *r~ *'e+*Hn-n*A we are over uei c. nc la about twelve miles from most of tiie Mirr AT new Mercha oi the biggsst t tte Fouse has es, waists, skirts I New Satin D The all satin sleeves. A or cool weather street we >f newness is upon the fr iffects. Many styles in >rown, black laupe and sach - - - - $12.5 Grand Milliner) The most beautifnl trim i .1 - i ?11 i I rial tne nnesi anu uni vui nations. New things con: enables/us to show you th and trimmings. Visit thi: the second floor. t New Arrivals in O 1 1?i 1 several new siyies cmuiumc tucks made of a splendid qualil and crepe de chine. Priced $6.50, $8.00 and $10.CM r; h iNewberry boys. .. Haven't seen Metts i: Fant in about three weeks." He tells ~ * " * 1 4,. his grandmother not to worry?ne ! "feeling fine: weigh 150 pounds and f am coming back just as soon as it's -s all over?over here." i O. B. Mayer left Wednesday night < for Charleston to resume his studies * at the medical college. ; ] | W. G. 'Houseal, Jr., left Wednesday s J for Baltimore to enter the medical de- l ; partment of Johns Hopkins university, j His brother, Robert W. Houseal, is an 1 1 I } 1 if i j i Announ I / ' ' i ! % j... * i Effective October firs fkf: nf Hm F. iliv pmvuvw ? i Newberry. I will hs | Drs. Ezell and Jac and can duplicate an? (1 will occupy offices i by Drs. Ezell and Jac I to telephone exchang rw. n n i i/1 L/? 1/t i 3 Opton ; I ?11 inaugh's ================== % ' t r* * ?* */>> , V 1 1 if 1 indise | * - 1 . M I and best 1 J donned the f $ ' -> - and milli-< j 1 | Presses 5 dapft the dress ar. The stamp 1 _ utge ana ionic i purple, green," navy. Priced iO to $28.50 | r Display j. med hats, mateors and combi- ] stantly arriving e correct shapes s department on r \} Waists red fronts, French :y georgette coope " |. | \ i I, nterne in the Johns Hopkins hospital ?Eh*. Barker's service. Miss Frances Houseal left Tuesday> or Spartanburg as a' student in Con^-. rerse college. Dr. W. E. Pelham, Jr., is the physic ;ian and surgeon in charge of the- Sfc. T. C. and Prof. J. M. Bedeirbaugh*. principal of the^ high school, is in-, structor in topography of the S. A. T.\ 2. unit. Newberry college, under Pres^, ident' S. J. Derrick, is looking higk* np. . ; . *5 cement r >. i I t / i t i t, I will take over zell and Jackson at I... ive on hand all of ksons prescriptions, f of these promptly.. | j ^ vhich were occupied kson, up stairs next e- ; t i A\nnnrfAn Uv f lllg 1V1I letrist I, MB? mini i u