The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 11, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Our store is packed J
* new dress ginghams,
waists, skirts, silk ho
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Silk ueorgette
All colors
Coitoi
All colcrs, price, yar<
Dresj
New shipment ji
1 Ginghams, best made
checks; sold by other
yard
New Shi]
SKr kind, now the Vi
I Best
I Now yard
-1 Bleach
/I Any kind wanted, 35(
'I Si
I Ladies' Silk Hose,
1 $1.25 and up.
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Eighty-five thousand German helii
federal district committees in the Vict
ing the best selling records and school
on the Treasury steps in Washington,
director of War Loan Organization (1
^ allotment from the War Department fc
each one of the helmets.
These helmets were a special supi
J^TJlere by freight.
WELL SATISFIED WITH "FIND"
Columbus Rejoiced Over Belief That
Natives He Found in America
Would Make Good Christians.
Columbus lauded on a small island,
"one of the Lucayes, called in the Indian
language Guana hani," the intrepid
navigator afterward wrote. Later the
Island was called San Salvador, and
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UUW Kill/w it a> n auiuf. "> loiaiiti.
There was discovered in Spain in
k 1825 the manuscript supposed to be
w-.Las Casas' abridgement of Columbus'
_ /journal of his first voyage to America,
~ ^and from this we have some interest7
iug det:iils of the actual circumstances
/ surrounding the discovery of the new
world.
The people of the island straightway
collected together when Columbus
landed, according to this journal.
Here follow Ins precise worus:
"As I saw that they were very
friend 1^ to us aiul perceived tiuit lliey
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DER'S
IGAINS TOO NUM!
From ceiling to floor with
, ladies' new oxfords; pum
siery of all kinds and thoi
s and Crepe de Chine
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$1.00, a) 1 - 4 O HliU up
i Georgettes
J 48c
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5 umgnams
ist arrived. Toile Dunard
, the most beautiful plaids,
s for 35c and 40c, our price,
3Cc
pment Percales
ird 25c
t 40c Drill
o c. *
ling the Best
2 kind now 25c
ilk Hose
all colors 50c, 75c, $1.00,
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New shipment just ar
date footwear to be fou
in price; biack k d. chei
s\ many other colors. W
^ .$5.00 on yourvoxfords.
THE STO
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TRIUMPHAL GERMAN HE
tiets, captured by allied ;loops in Coble
:ory Liberty Loan campaign. They will 1
children writing the best essays on the le
are shown Frank It. Wilson, director of
ight). Wilson created a panic in the hel
r $1. It cost the German government mi
>lv held in reserve for a triumphal entry
1 could he ruucli more easily converted
to our holy faith by gentle means than
by force, I presented them with some
red caps and strings of heads to wear
upon the neck anu many other trifles
i n f cm nil vniup wliprpwitli thev were
much delighted and became wonderfully
attached to us."
Columbus comments that the people
appeared to him to be very poor because
they went about nakeHe
noted that all the natives he saw were :
young, none being above thirty years, !
and that all of them had tine physique j
and short, straight hair. He believed j
they were from the continent and was j
nf fho oninmn flint thi-v would make
jrood Christians, as they appeared to f
have no religion at ail. i
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VSctDjy wathsr
EROUS TO MENT
new Easter merchandise
ps, white shoes and siipp
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jsands of otner tnings nc
R. & G.
rORSFTS
New shipment R.
Corsets. Best on the
ket. Price
$1.48
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dllU up.
SILK TA
All colors
SILL P(
All colors, worth $1.25, r
?iA1
k/1 & A
Black, biae and brown sa
EASTER F'
)xfords for Men
rived of the rrcst up-tonrl
Hieh in Quality, low
O" ? ' cry
?c.d, English toe and
e can save you $4.00 to
Give us a look.
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RE THAT GIVES BES
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LMETS ~]
nz, are to he awarded as prizes by
?e given lo Victory note salesmen inak?an.
In the picture shown above, taken
publicity (left), and Lewis P>. Franklin,
met market by buying the entire 85,001)
>re than that amount to manufacture
' into Paris. Eventually they arrived
ucRRiWfi PISHFRS DO WELL
I L?l 11 11 I ? V* ? Splendid
Catches and High Price*
Have Been the Rule Among Them
for Many Years Now.
The herring fisher works always on
the night shift, not because the fish
feed at night?herring take no known
bait?but because they caii be seen at
night.
Taking their cue from the whale or
seagull as to the location of the her
ring, the boats go oft two by two (ror
they work always in couples) late in
the evening to the fishing ground. Arrived
there, they stop their motors,
and gliding silently over the dark waters
iliey look foiMhe lish.
^ One of the men humps the anchor
hv" tl'vi... oil l^ic how of the
boat. am! insianiiy a pa!'/!] of water
lights u;? Willi ;i 1 >i*Ii_'IiI pIl<!.-ph<>lVS<".J:E
fjleam. I: is i!u? ut-iv'ai;. vud 'he rhi^not
(new to ire .iern!iy ii>- :! i;i the
\v<?sr rf .sY?>!hmd !i;an Th.* drii'tiirt) H
lowered. It is held up by corks and
lTEAS
ION. COME AND S
s, ladies' hats, men's hats a
ers, children's baby doll s
>t mentioned.
& G. fo
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LFFETAS
$1.48 and up 3<
3PLINS 1
ur price, the yard 95c L
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A* 1 Mtins
$1.35 and up j 2
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We have a wonderful li
won't be disappointed. The
'n every pair. Prices $3.00,
T VALUES FOR LESS i
| has a small li^iit at one end. Tins i|
j the partner boat picks up; tliey circle i|
around tfie herring until tne two rjoaus .
come together, When most ol the men !
climb into one boat, where they draw .
the net, with the^ herring, on board.
In this little' Highland village the {
men of the last two generations have j
done well with the fishing. Their j
boats, complete with nets and motor, j
cost between ?>00 and ?400, but only !
the other night a couple of boats, own- j
ed by brothers, divided ?730 between i
them for one night's catch.?London i
Mail.
COMFORT BAGS PLEASE ALL i
Nothing Given Out by the Red Cross !
Is More Appreciated by the
Soldiers on Service.
The following is an extract from a
j letter of a lied Cross hospital repre- ]
j tentative: |
' Tli,. in..iv libn tliA />/im f'/rvf- L'5t< lift- H
1 JH.- I in II Iirvv. I ill 1 v >W..; V | J
j ter than anything the Uod Ooss jiives J
; them. WV have asked dozens of thvin .
what they like best of ;ill that is .given
them?tohaeco, magazines, amuse- ;
menls. etc.?and tliev :t 11 say :it once :
the, comfort kits and toilet nrticies. j
They come in from the front without j
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even a tootimrusn, ami wnen *rnu , a
j the hues around by the other patients, :K
: they eome back and say: 'Say, you;i
! ought #?r see how pleased those jruys (I
! were?they said it was just like Christ- ! J
! mas. They were all sitting up in bed i|
i looking at the things in their bags/ I
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lilt' Oint'I tliJV WJir" 1IKI11 ?. nw I,,,., ,
j lost his right hand. called ine over to
j him and said: Here, I'll donate my j
| sewing-kit. My wife has got' to do
i mine after this. I'm out of it. YoJ
j can give this to some other fellow who j
j needs it.' He had heard the others ;
i asking for sewing-kits all down the J
j ward. They are in great demand and j
I very hard to get." !
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A large class will be confirmed at |
the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer j
next Sunday morning. The public ?s!
cordially invited to the service.
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The Newberry county Cooperative |
Cannery had a meeting on Tuesday j
and decided to continue business forj
; the present year and will be ready i
j to handle fruit and vegetables as j
' soon as the season opens. An ex-1
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perienced man in tnis line of busi-;
jiess will be in charge.
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Theodore Roosevelt announces that
he will devote himself to public life
; and inimates that his services will j
: be civ en to his native State of New
York.
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lippers in all colors a>
Young Men's C
New shipment of young mei
ats, new style pockets, silk li
Boys' Clothi
Dress up your boy for Easter
r him, any number, any prie
iow y<-u.
Men's and Boys' Hat
New styles. Anything yoi
rices reasonable.
Ladies' Millir
You should see our line of I
aying. We sell them for lest
Specials for Saturday
3-inch Sea Island, worth 20c ;
bale Calico, worth 15c yd, s
adies Black Hose, pair
[en's Socks, all colors, pair...
in 1 Shoe Polish, all colors ...
Pumps
ne or, display Y( a
re is style and service
$3.50, 3 *.00 anil up
MONEY
S' NZWi
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Saturday we 1
greatest cc
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from New York this week
of the leading hat styles w
There are hats for all type
girls to their mothers.
WAJ
Made of all the wanted
colors; a thousand to selec
Throughout our store y
things of interest.
Haltiwanger I
1216-1220 Main ct.
ALE
LF.
ilk poplins, voiles,
id sizes, new silk
lothing
i's Clothing, skirt
ning, price ??7 up.
ng |
\ We have a suit
e. Call in, let us |
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s and caps g
i want for spring. I
lery [
jadies' Hats before
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and. Monday
yd, sale price, yd 8c
ale price, yd.... 8c
10c
7c !
10c \
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CA.
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will show the
Election of
Women's !
(Hats ;
Dresses
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Waists
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IJi VV e have ever
had on display
at one time.
. DRESSES
made of foulards,
georgette, crepe de
chine, voiles, organdies
and ginghams.
HATS
(Several new shipments
have arrived
which comprise copies
rorn in the largest cities,
is of women from young
[STS
materials, white and best
t from.
cu will find other new
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Carpenter,Inc. 1
Newberry, S. C.
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