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i I F; (Thousands < it everywhe This sale positi' share of bargai 11 ers smiling as t prices." The a want our custoi I ri Specia 35c Bleaching. 30c Apron Gir "11 / 32 in. Amoske I Sale price, th !25c Dress Gin price, the yai st; 3Sc Skirt Gooc good value. 't- " gUBBBMMBaiBBB Mr BB| 1. FllRSO N.4L, j ? . 3Sr? Frank R. Hunter was in Green villei ?dl business Wednesday. iliis Estelle Bowers, teacher in the grasded school at Whitmire. spent the -*??.k-end at home. $[r. Sam Neal came over from Rock Hill Wednesday to spend a day or two iesr, ifiss Lula Waldrop of Henderson nfie is spending some time at the itome'of her relatives, Mr. Frank G. ' DavisMiss Jennie Morris has returned 3rora Hendersonville. Mr. S. D- Trakas has bought the liease hfc has been renting at 911 I Specials t 4 36 inch Sea I! I UUt VilCl^ACU J $1.25 Serge. 4 $2.50 AU-W { 25c Childre 1 special price. $7.00 Men's Children's SI 500 pair B03 jf mini Next Door R J j 3 y-w, ' . -V-' - - : - ?' r Go* of people from f rf? rmfi whisn^rr vely will close ihursc ns while they last, i hev leave the store ai mswer is this: We h mersto share with us lIs for the Next f , extra good quality, the (10 yard limit to each customer) lghams, best quality, th (10 yard limit to each customer) ag Dress Ginghams, stri ie yard [7 yard limit to each customer) ghams, good quality, i rd - (8 yard limit to each customer) Is, in every color of stri Sale price, the yard HBHH mGLWm Friend street, near the railroad depot. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Trakas came to Newberry recently from Cincinnati eight years ago, and a pleasant coincident | in their lives is that their present ; nome was Dougnt on me anniversary of their marriage, January 21. Mr. R. H. Whitlock returned to i i Newberry this morning after spend- i ing the week-end at home.?Green-, wood Journal, 20th. Ned Scott of Newberry came to Co- \ lumbia yesterday to join Mrs. Scott, j who is visiting at the home of Dr. T. j T. Moore. They will return to New-; j berry probably today or tomorrow.?! [ mi (11 11 ne outie, ^xsu , Mr. Roy Anderson, who with Mr. W.' ; at the Island special, th i w * .1 I Homespun, tfte and Plaid goods, a / ool Serge, specia d's Hose, sizes , the pair Dress Shoes, sal ices, special pric rs* Shoes, sale pr * i flayes' Book Stc t Your M ar and near vis: ng to the other, I I OAiL my, ijanuajy Bargains! Bargaii nd hear them whi<p DUght these goods, z > in our low priced rive Days I yard > 19c * yard . 19c pes only, 3Sc kind. 24c in all colors. Sale ,, 15c pe desired. Extra 19c Newberry, ???wruwwiMi 3. Anderson has purchased the stock of J. L. Rush & Co., arrived this morning from Newberry to spend several davs assisting in taking stock. He will move his family to Greenwood and take active charge of the business about February 1st.?Greenwood Journal, 20th. Dr. L. A. Riser, in charge of rural sanitation, has returned to Columbia from Clemson college where he delivered an address on "Public Health in South Carolina," to the faculty and student body of the institution and to the farm demonstration agents' meetintr at Plomc/vn ?Th P Stflf P llig Ub XXAVsJkAAkt/VAA* * MV PW v^vw. Miss W. M. Riser, formerly clerk and stenographer in the office of the te yard 19c VTAwJ 1 Q/l ya iu x*/t the yard 89c 1 price $1.89 j 5 to 7 1-2 10c e price $5.48 e pair 98c ice pr. $3.98 y Go >re 0 jgj ' \ \ , I ' \ ' / % ) I /> oney Ba it our Big Cut Pi , "It's no fake sal Don't wait until the is! on every side in c i^rone to the other it prices far behw th merchandise. ? -m i-?* tt * IT m i oc JL,aaies riose t r 35c Percals, 4-0 in Men's Half Hose, g Men's and Boys' p Best grade, Blue J Don't wait, fall store daily and sa\ and get your shari Don't forget ou ! & m. T t South Caro I United States Public Health Service, j | is now at the State pealth. office where i 'she is assisting in? handling the cor- j I respondence incident to the campaign | being made against influenza.?The | State. i Mr. Wilbur R. Gauntt has sold his ! residence and farm to Mr. C. H. Cul j ' clasure. Mr. Gauntt will leave tonight, Thursday, for Maxwell, Fia., tOj be gone a week or 10 days prospdct- ! ] ing in that country, J i | ; Mr G. V. Boozer is able to be atj his work after a tough spell in under-; going an operation for mastoiditis, of which he had a severe case. He ha?I i to remain at' home for quite a while km? c. EQ1L Id $1.25 and $1. J. & P. Coats $1.25 Men's I $1.00 Work S Rpaiitifiil lini price, this sale $8.50 Ladies' price . . . $7.50 Ladies' 8. Sale pric ? octsL . ? ck if V O 1 1 ! ice oaie aany, 3 e, but Real Val best has been sold, >ur store. You can "now can they s< P nr?r?Pi Truth acl V/ JVUU iiXISAJ M i V \JLU. o go in this sale at, the ches wide, all colors at, [ood values, the pair .... ants to go in this sale a >ay Overalls, $2.50 v. (Limited 1 pair to each customer) in line with the crowc re yourself money on : 3 of bargains. ir Sale Price on Shoes. r lina : IH1HIH? IIIB?HIHHIWIUHIIIIHI Will? IBMIHI HI ? ^ after returning from the hospital. Mr. M. L. Spearman was a member of the executive committee of the bankers' meeting in Columbia Wednesday. Mr. Jno. M. Kinard is i member of the legislative committee of the association but did not attend the meeting. Dr. W. C. Brown was in Columbia Tuesday to attend the inauguration of Governor Cooper and to hear Dan Sully, the cotton king. j \ * I "By Right of Purchase" will be the; picture subject, with Norma Tal- j niadge, to be shown Friday. Miss Talmadge's role is that of Margot Hughes, a butterfly of New York so*! . i ir nexi l ,00 Caps. Sale Spool Cotton, si )ress and Work >hirts. Sale pri< V 1* /N1 5 Ladies okir ; . . . $2.9< and Misses' Sw< Gray Shoes, sia '6 omp. Newberry, Sou ?e?MUWII aaiMmiiMMPMWJi 1 I Wanted f v , ( IV fou can hear j fl ues. I ^ come get your I see the custom- 8 ;11 at these low I king todav. We a pair _10c ? , tlie yard 19c | Sc t t your own price y slue. Sale price ^ $1.98 Is that visit our i goods you need ? * \ 1 ciety, who seeks to make an ad van- ^ tageous marriage for financial reasons. The fire Tuesday amounted to very little. The blaze came from two bales of cottoa that had been placed by a farmer in Mr. C. E. Hutchinson's yard. Like the fires in the West End /*>Vl 11 **r?Vine thio Hftla Am h<? J Ua J VUUXVU^^ UliO A* vV>lv Ui t Ut.u. Ito r^M coincident in the similarity of a fire recently in Mr, Hutchinson's yard? small boy with match on bale. City Churches Closed for One Week. The pastors and church officers have decided to close the churches for one week in accordance with the recommendation of the city board of health. ??? v m 3 Days g price 50c 4 pool 5c ' Qiiirfe QQr* . Ullll iO i/uv :e 75c ^ ts. Special 8 to $11.50 i C.L 1 caici 2). ?Jdic ga . . $4.98 I :es 3 1-2 to . . $4.75 J i . I any 4 th Carolina j I I I nil I. J