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\ ?? Mimnaugl New A I "Special pi; prices at whi history in vali You, who i iampct sfnrlr.' We have various some With big fur col I MIMNAUGH'S . . berry combined. Co d?1 A <M I a ; ,*pi The very latest i Everv suit is seasona 1 $15.00 : $: New Outin 50 doz n ladies' outing nig ^ made, iample in size and r It Will Pay You to Bui I Our boys' department is fa |ij|f : ''duds'' for either school Tj I single or double breasted 8 to 20. Priced.... $5.0 II m -<m i The opening meeting of the Wo- \ ' man's club will be held with Mrs. P. E. Scott Thursday afternoon at '4:00 o'clock. /Mass Meeting: Colored People. i A mass meeting of the colored people will be held at Bethlehem Bap- J nhrroh rm Tuesday evening at | ?: 30 o'clock. All are asked to come ^^<roCas it wilt be held in .'t?e interest! ?t war work. W U.S. Gallman. w f i Death of J. B. Smith. Jr. Mr. J. B. Smith of Kinards received 1 a telegram Saturday morning from .Newport News, 5Va~.: announcing the depth of his son. The message con-j tabled no further particulars. The toddy had not arrived at Kinards at, the time of out going to press, dui is . ' . Of 30 Fan ^ This farm contains 22C Smith, Jr., of Chappells, ar Chappells. 20 miles from C been in the Williams famil; good outbuildings. This is We have another 600 ? I^Bb eral good residence and ou -? r ?11 ? U _M_ (tnese rarms win oe sum ai Now is the time to buy MR. RENT PAYER, themselves, and we want a MUSIC BY , (8 Remember the Nation 4 tl's irchases" from ch these fashio ue giving for tt ,vo'j!d share in ?ihe greatest .' SO( > kinds of coats at all pi lars, while others have ttai7v now fa I iV/i JfUUl ItVTT 4LU tats marked down for tl [8.50 : $19.7 2 models in each group, ble, and needed now, ai 18.50 : $22.! ig Night Gowns ht gowns The?e are beautifully length. Priced... $1.75, $1.90 * Your School Clothes Here. irly running, over \Vith new fall or dress wear. 200 boys' suits, , all-shades and mixture. Size* 0, $7.50, $8.00, $10.00, $12.50 looked for at eny time, when thv fcjirial will be in Rosemont ccmetery His mother had a card recently noti fying her that the ship on which he son sailed had arrived safely over seas. tXow the sad news comes that hi is dead, the s idden shock turning jo; into sorrow. The supposition is tha he.died on the way over and his bod. was returned. Young Smith was 24 years old. H enlisted as a member of the coast ai tillery and afterwards was transfer red to a regiment of regular artillen He gave his life and helped to sav America. Besides his parents he i survived by a sister, iMiss Lueil Smith, and thiee brothers, one Harp er Smith, in France, and Walker an Ed of Kinards. He was a nephew c Dr. T. W. Smith of Newberry. The many friends feel very sad fc Tth J V, J ns, Chappell )0 acres and has been sub-divid td is known as the R. C. Willian Greenwood and 18 miles from N y over one hundred years and h i i iii tine cotton land as can oe naa, acre tract sub-divided into small tbuildings. This tract of land h your price. We will meet at th ' Real Estate, as every one knov Own your own home. The ma 11 people in South Carolina to 01 JORDAN'S BA Terms: < Date, Place and iai Re G. D, GURLEY, IV fcj iXCW rtI A I V idise by E our New York b\ liable and high qi tsff c f J.?n3 %j V the bargain feaj variety,?I he !ow< ) Winter Cos rices, made of ail wool, velo - i 11 T big velvet or self collars. 1 til coat and suit. We've go lis big sale. 5 : $22.50 : OO More Ne^ Tremendous variety of fab id the best of its kind to be 50 : $25.00 : Undersells Everybc by No! 1 We are ready for the en new goods piled up-stairs tl * \ > in Newberry carry in stock _______________ * " j | the bereaved family in this gre?,t scr-j j row. .1 ' ! r j Piedmont Lyceum. S - ! - : ^ s i Will open the season with a three! y | niglit entertainment at the Silver- j *! street school building on Thursday*; S ? i evening. Sea<oOn tickets for the three I entertainments $1.00. Single admis a! sion 50 cents. r i - - .FIRST WEEK COURT . { 7. IS CALLED OFF ef s I The first week of Common Pleas E I e J Court beginning .Nov. 18th has been J >-1 called off. Jurors drawn and sumd j moned to appear on Nov. 18th need ( >f j not come. / e ? j Jno. C. Goggans, j c >rjNov. 11, 1918 C. G. C P. It \ I M. V/ s, S. C, Thurs \ ed into small tracts to be sold to the tis place, later known as the J. H. J< ewberry. This is one of the biggest as been kept off the market until thi also good grain and grass landl tracts to be sold at this sale. This I ?located about one mile from town. ie old home place on the Williams fa /s real estete is enhancing in value d< ijority of people go through life neve vn a little home of their own. You < iND s SALE One-Third uasn, Hour. :: Join SALE CONE altv & Manager, Greensboro, N. als Daily xpress t lyer are hourly uality garments st, must hd he est prices. its Underpri ur, broodcloth, plush, etc 3rush the cobwebs out o it more ready-to-xvear gi $27.50 : $21 Coat Suit I rics and colors. Every < ; had anywhere at the pi $27.50 : $3 idv?Undersold "J jody. S :>wds. We have more ban most of the stores s " Death of Matt B&Te. I V t" 1 Mr. W-. Matt Barre died at Johnston, ? 1. C., Sunday and will be buried Tues. ay morning at 11 o'clock at Johns- ] ' t vxx. , *mm * J j TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 I ( County of Newberry. j ; Court: of Common Pleas, )ora A. Julien, individually, and as 1 Administratrix of the personal es-1 tate of Baxter E. Julien, deceased,: and Carl T. Julien, Plaintiffs, ! against < tichard Greneker Julien, Lloyd Allyn 11 "ulien, and E. B. Blease Defendants. | By authority of a decree of the J, Jourt of Common Pleas, in the above ^ j :ntitled case, I will ?ell at public out. j ' ' ?- X *- -1 1_ :ry to tne mgnest unitier, iu uuui v* he Court House at JCewberry, within dav. Noveml J 7 highest bidder. This tract of lai jhnson farm. This farm is locate and best farms ever offered at ai s year. Several good dwellings o Tact joins the Williams farm and If you want some two hundred c rm. SALE TO BE CONDUCTE iily, so buy naw and reap the bei r owninsr a home of their own. 1 :an get one at this sale. RAIN OR SHI] Balance Easy I the Great Crowd >UCTED BY Aucti< C. W. H. MATT Mil m 7 rom J\ea arriving by xp ; are marked, re for first cl iced . All are full lengths e f your head and come < arments than all the oth J.75 : $32.5C s suit was bought at a de rice. Coat suits at? 0.00 : $32.5( More New Skii We can fit any size, large o ee with your own eyes how kirts back up our statements, elect from. Plenty cf navies :he legal,hours of sale, 011 salesday n December, 1918, the following real , estate. -! 1. A lot of land in the Town of Selena. Newberry County, containing Dne acre, more or less, bounded \'orth by a street running from- New- j berry to Helena, East by land of j Southern Railway company, South by j land of Mrs. Nell R. Davis and West; t)y Gift street and lands of M. M. j Buford.v I 2. A parcel of land in the Town of Helena, Newberry County, containing eight acres, more or less, and bounded now or formerly East by a street which separates it from lot of B. F. Julien and the Harrington estate: South by a street which separates it from lands, of James Scott and George Leonhirth, West by lands of James Scott, and North by lands of Isabella n k jA ?er 21,10:3 id is now owned by J. P. Abney, ;d on the Greenwood and Newb< action in the State of South Caro n this tract of land. One gco< - - ? ? - .? t m is owned by W. K. Smith, Jr. 1 lollar land at your own price, do D OUT ON THE FARM. lefits of the increase in values th liey have paid rent many times 1 NE LADJ ^yments. of Home-Seekers ? m Coi HEWS, Auctioneer iwmmKamammmammmmmmmmmmm nBHHHHnnnK mnaugh's I ~TT~7 ) ? ork i ress and the J make new I S loice. The I ind belied models, 1 direct to ... . ier stores in New I : $37.50 { ' cidedly under-price. K ) : $35.00 1 *t Specials r small. Come and K well do the actual B 300 here to g and blacks. S Garlington and Marshall Griffl*.^ Described in 'Seed of conveyance recorded in book 12, at page 208. The first lot will be sold ih tw<t. parcels, one to be known as the dwelling house lot, and the other &s the storehouse lot. i The purchaser of each lot wul n quired to pay one-third 01 the ptti-cfcace price in cash, tii-:- i>aiance to b<v I secured by his bond ati-i mortgage j the premises, payable in two equal, ? iajmual installments, with interesti j fromi' day of sale, payable annually jiu | til paid, with leave to anticipate pay-. ! merits in whole or in part; the moTt gage to contain the usual stipulationi for attorneys fees; the purchaser to, pay for papers for recording and for : revenue stamps. H. H ItlKARDi , Master for Neweny bCounty. ^ v m I % 10 OTlock of Greenwond, and W. R. errv road, two miles from. iina. This tract of land ha* I 1 two-story residence with "his tract of land has sev>n't fail to he at this sale, as at are bound to follow. the price it costs to own it 5 I i ES INVITED and Speculators. j mpany I miiiiHimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiibh iiiiim minii iiiwihi