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Jjjr ^rrolD on0 Jem . Satered at the Postoffice at Sew. j ^nrrj, &. Cn as 3ad class matter. j K. H. ACJiL, EDITOK, Tuesday, October 21, 1919. IN MtMUKIAIW. In loving remembrance of Tench! Q. Boozer who died one year ago | today, October 20, 1918. Il We often sit and think of you When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call his own. | Days of sadness still come o'er us Tears of sorrow silently now, j Fond memory keeps our dear one near us Though heaven claimed him one j year ago. | From His Loved Ones. I ? "PRETTY BABY" WILL BE j PRESENTED HERE FRIDAY Glorious Youth and Fresh Young Beauty Predominates in "Pretty Baby." One of the essential things in musical comedy is the chorus and Jim? mie Hodges who will present his new 1919 version of "Pretty Baby" at the Opera House Friday, October 24, is very proud of his Dixie chorus with the big musical show. Many ' musical comedy producers mention in every form of advertising their socalled "Broadway chorus," but not " TT- J TT? oUitns Witn jimmie nuugcs. uc v>?uud there are just as good looking girls in the smaller towns and the country and with the proper training they, are just as nin%ble in the dances and their voices are justi as sweet in song. After several seasons with N tempermental New York chorus ladies, he decided he would produce his own chorus, and as he was at the +V>Tnn<rh cities of the South he there formed his famous "Dixie Chorus." Every girl in the Jimmie Hodges show was an amateur when starting with this show, but with care and patience has now a chorup that is the talk of musical comedy producers. He looked first *? ?Unnqnca fV>c? vnnnwr f?en lur yuuni uccau^v VMV ^0 ? N eration are more easily taught the intricate dancing steps. Only those possessing good looks were taken, and best trained chorus in the fields of musical comedy. | ' COTTON HOLDING CORPORATION. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of tjie Newberry Cotton Holding Corporation in the court house oirifext Thursday, October 23, at 4 o'clock p. m. At which time all members" are urged to be present to elect a Board of Directors Payment of two dollars on each shar? must be made on or before that day JOS. L. KEITT, Chairman. S. S. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. NOTICE OF ELECTION IN BEL FAST SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 57. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. Whereas, one-third of the residen free-holders and a ^ike proportion o the resident electors of the age of 2. in the Belfast School District, No 57, the County of Newberry, State o South Carolina, have filed a petitioi with the County Board of Educatioi of Newberry County, South Carolina petitioning and requesting that ai election be held in the said Schoo District on the question of levying ai additional tax on the taxable proper ty within the said School District t< sell coupon bonds to the amount o .si sno. Now, therefore, we the undersign ed, composing the County Board o Education, for Newberry County I State of South Carolina, do hereb; order the Board of Trustees of th Belfast School District, No. 51 10 hold an election on the said ques tion of levying an additions tax to be collected on the propert ocated within the said School Dis trict, which said election shall b . held at the Belfast School House,' i the said school district, No. 57, Tues day, the 4th day of November, 19li at which said election the polls sha be opened at 7 a. m., and close at p. m. The members of the Board c Trustees of the said School Distric hall act as Managers of the sai .lection. Only such electors as r< ; ide in the said School District an eturn real or personal property fc axation, and who exhibit their ta .r registration certificates as r< ;uired in general elections, shall b 11cwed to vote. Electors favorin he levy of such tax shall cast a Da ot containing the word its" wrl1 ' ?n or printer! theveon, and evs t jfe . It elector opposed to such levy shall | cast a ballot containing the word j "No" written or printed thereon. i Given under our hands and seals j this the 20th day of October, 1919. i C. M. Wilson,* (L. S.) ; 0. B. Cannon, J. B. Harman, County Board of Education, New- j Uawtt PAnntv Snntli Carolina. J UCil J WUiiwj J { i AN ORDINANCE j i Ordering a Special Election in the! Town of Newberry for the Pur- j pose of Refunding Opera House ( Bonds of Said Town. I Whereas, a petition has been pre-! sented to the Mayor and Aldermen i of the Town of Newberry, S. C., in j the words following, to wit: j - ? ' ** 3 ' "To the nonoraDie, me juayw <*nu j Aldermen of the Town of Newber-1 ry, South Carolina: v "We the undersigned freeholders.; of the Town of Newberry, in the ? State of South Carolina, respectfully i petition your honorable body co or-j der a special election in said town! for the purpose of issuing coupon1 Vswisjo eoi/j tftum tn amount of , ( UUHUO VJL tX4iU VV TV 14 wv ? I twenty-two thousand dollars, payable j in twenty years from the date of ; issue and bearing a rate of interest j not exceeding five per cent, per an- | num, for. the purpose of refunding; Opera House Bonds of said town of j said amount," and * Whereas, it appears that said peti-J j tion is signed by a majority of the! ! freeholders of the Town of Newber- j ry, S. C., as shown by its tax books;; and j j Whereas, Section 3050, Vol. I, ofs I the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 11912, declares that it shall be the - - ? . J ' jduty of the municipal autftonties 01 i any incorporated city or town of;' j this State, upon a petition of the' majority of the freeholders of said city or town as shown by its tax \ books, to order a special election in ! any such city or town for the pur-, pose of issuing bonds for any cor 1 porate purpose set forth in said pei tition: j Now, Therefore, Be It Ordained ! by the Mayor and Aldermen of the ' , Town of Newberry, in the State of i j South Carolina, in council assembled | , and by authority of the same, that a j ' * ' 1 1 XT ; special election De ana uie same i ! hereby ordered held at council: 1 chambers in said town, the polls to' | be opened at 8 o'clock A. M., and to j ; close at 4 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, j the 11th day of November, 1919, for j j the purpose of submitting to the j i electors of said town who are duly qualified for voting under the Con- j stitution and laws of the State of, South Carolina the question whether ; said bonds shall be issued (accord- j ing to law) as prayed for in said ' ? i i peutiuii. . Those voting at said efection who favor the issue of said bonds shall , cast a ballot upon which shall be printed or written the words "In i favor of the issue of bonds to refund >! Opera Hwse Bonds," and those who oppose the issue of said bonds shall cast a ballot upon which shall be i printed or written the words "Against the issue of bonds to refund the Opera House Bonds." The following named persons are hereby appointed managers of said olos'+irtrt TTirmar) Rnoorc F T. Par. . singer and J. M. Bowers. Provided, that any vacancy that may occur in the Board of Managers may hereafter be filled by appointment to be made by the Mayor, or acting Mayor ^ as the case may be. ^ Public notice of said election to be given by the publication of this or^ dinance once a week for three con^ secutive weeks in the Newberry ^ Herald and News and the Newberry Observer, two newspapers published ' in said town. i j Done and ratified under the corporate seal of said town this the j seventeenth day of October A. D., ' 11919. i 7 f irr'DTr'Tirn ?| . ?j. r vvi.vivj.nx, i Attest: Mayor J. W. CHAPMAN, 4 ^ Clerk and Treas. AN ORDINANCE y e Ordering a Special Election in the ? Town of Newberry for the Pur> pose of Issuing Bonds to Procure Fire Equipment and Apparatus for y Said Town. >- ' e Whereas, a petition has been pren sented to the Mayor and Aldermen 5- of the Town of Newberry, S. C., in the words following, to wit: 11 "To the Honorable, the Mayor and 4 Aldermen of the Town of Newberry, South' Carolina: >f "We the undersigned freeholders of the Town of Newberry J in the d State of South Carolina, respectfuli ly petition your honorable body to d order a special election in said town >r for the purpose of issuing bonds of x said town to the amount of twelve thousand dollars, payabie in twenty >e years from '.'ate of issue and bearing _ I -l- ..c i. i- J; ~ gia rate vl Jinivst nut .:?c 1- !pcr cent, per annum, for the purpose t-Jo" ?: C'lii/ir-f-: f> ~ c<;t!^pn;ri?t and aph >:r.r Vas for the sr.id town." New Fabi And V Autumn and Our stocks ar are certain w SMART COATS FOR ^ - Beautifully tailored, pi rials, velour, plush, silvert range STYLIS Wonders of beauty and tates, every new color the i Materials, tricotine, silvert serge; plain or fur trimme to DAINTY Charming and refreshin ed to wear well. In all colors. Price range I NEW PE We have them in the i jersey, satin and sateen. I SMART NEV You'll find this a store Our lifie is complete for There is 110 need to lool leading styles, colors, wic Men's Shoes in all leat $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 up. Ladies' Shoes in all lea $6.50, $8.50 up. Boys' and Girls' Shoes $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, Children's Shoes in all $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 c< t .111?1 !! Whereas, it appears that said pe- j tition is signed by a majority of the | freeholders of the Town of Newber- J ry, S. C., as shown by its tax booksy. and | Whereas, Section 3050, Vol. I, of , the Code of Laws of South Carolina, !iQi9 Hprlares that it'shall be the J duty of the municipal authorities of i any incorporated city or town of.; this State, upon a petition of the maI jority of the freeholders of said city j or town as shown by its tax books, to ! order a special election in any such icity or town for the purpose of isi suing bonds for any corporate purpose set forth in said petition: j Now, Therefore, Be It Ordained ! by the Mayor arid Aldermen of the I Town of Newberry, in the State of : South Carolina, in council assembled 1 l ;x_. ~.t 4-1. ? fliof I ana oy sutnonty uj. tuc J txiuu I | a special election be and the same ,is hereby ordered held at council j chambers in said town, the polls to be opened at 8 o'clock A M., and to close at 4 o'clock P. M., on Tues; day, the 11th day of November, 11919, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said town who are duly ^qualified for voting under the j Constitution arid laws of the State j of South Carolina the question j whether said bonds shall be issued I (according to law) as prayed for in I said petition. ' Those voting at said election who j ! favor the issuing of bonds for fire j I apparatus shall cast a ballot upon j which shall be printed or written the ; h words "In favor of issuing bonds for j j fire apparatus' 'and those who op- J ! pose the issue of said bonds shall i cast a ballot upon which shall be J T -- ?words i j pnni/CQ ui w i iitcn wiiv ??? ? ?? i ! "Against issuing bonds for fire ap- j ip9ratus." ! The following named persons are j hereby appointed managers of said j election: Hirman Speers, F. L. PayI singer and J. M. Bowers. Provided, that any vacancy that may occur in the Board of Managers may hereafter be filled by appointment to be made by the Mayor, or acting Mayor , as the case may be. j Public notice of said election to I be given by the publication of this ordinance once a week for three | consecutive weeks in the Newberry ; Herald and News and the Newberry ; Obsrver, two newspapers published i ! in said Town. ; j Done and ratified under the cor- ; pora*e seal of said town this the seventeenth day of October A. v., , j1919. Z. F WRIGHT, j Attest: Mayor j ' J. W. CHAPMAN, Clerk and Treas. I ics! New Styles! f * *tti i n n n alues Which lannot tie ij Mark the display of Winfor Annarpl At fm VVlIllVl i lpj/ui vi <u vvi e complete with the latest ? mAct nv O f%\ C CClII ^JlCCldC illV/ 111U?31 WOMEN AND MISSES WOMEN'S ain or fur trimmed, mate- Tm ;one and broadcloth. Price mpj a. SI 5.00 to $50.00 Jlde belts' 1 T ~ " A X ILt X UH5V, H SUITS value. 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SEPARATE SKIRTS. nd plain, finely tailored, trimarge pockets and pearl buttons. $6.00 to $15.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Stern, Schloss Bros, and Kirshles, belted and skirt models, all $20.00 to $47*50 Serge Suits at.$18.50 to $32.50 iy Worsted Suits at $16.50 $30.00 > Serge Suits, sizes 8 to 20 years, $9.98 to $17.50 , all sizes, latest models, at $7.50 9 $16.75 } GO WITH YOUR NEW SUIT ill models from America's fore $2.00 to $6.00 $5.00 to $10.00 Dlorful silk and madras shirts $1.00 to $8.50 g, rich autumn shades, variety 50c to $1.50 , silk or lisle; Gloves, Collars, rwear, etc. GETTE AND CREPE WAISTS . Each model Strikes a new style lions. 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