The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 30, 1920, Page FOUR, Image 4
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E. H. AULL, EDITOR.
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Tuesday, March 30. 1920. j"
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DISTURBANCE HITS
SOUTHERN STATES
Thirty-six Victims in Georgia and f
Alabama?Property Loss Amounts j
to Millions. I
Atlanta, March 28.?At least 36 <
lives were lost, hundreds of persons '{
were injured and property damaged ,
probably running into millions of dol- <
lars, was caused by tornadoes that 1
swept through Georgia and Alabama
late today. La Grange, and West .'
Point, Georgia towns near the Ala
Uitillil-UCUI^ld UU1UC1 SUHCAGU . biiv
heaviest, the estimated dead at La ]
Grange running to 36, 21 bodies were .
known to have been found. West j
Haltiwanger &
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With Easter Sunt
days away you wi
varied selection
spring styles in ev
need to make up ;
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Ladies Hats, prices from
Children's Hats, prices from
Babies Caps, prices from ....
Ladies Dresses, prices from..
Children's Dresses, prices fr
Ladies Suits, prices from
Ladies Sport Coats, prices fj
Voil Waists, prices from
Georgette Waists, prices fro
Crepe de Chine Waists, pric
Ladies Silk'Hose, prices $1j
pair.
A big assortment pretty si
A big assortment of daint
All that the name
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Here is a new group of Wi
the Wirthmors that have p
their name WORTH MORE.
Many are the features tha
from all others at the price,
and daintiness of character
higher priced 'Blouses; th
fabrics and so cut as to be tr
To realize just how sple
suggest that you find out tl
which they are made, figure
waist and try to estimate tt
+V? i^n iirrmHpr i list as WG do
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made to sell for a price so sr
The new styles illuj
ceived and but recent!
March styles for Marc
cording to the Wirthmc
viding the new while
waist is of course u
anteed.
Wirthmor Waists can be sol
every city and they a
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Point, which lost heavily last Decern- ly1
ber from the flooded Chattahoochee,! I
-eported ten dead and severe damages I
in the business section. 1
Tlio trtvnu/ln ol<sr? wnc fVlt in Macon 'I
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vvhere property damage ran high and j
>ome persons were injured. Washing- j
:on, Ga., a town near Augusta, also j
felt the effects of a jrm, but appar-j
intly no lives were lost. Some dam- 1
age also was thought to have been j
:-aused in eastern Alabama.
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NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS j
MEETING.
A meeting of the stockholders of j
rhe Herald and News Company is
hereby called to be held in the City of
Columbia, South Carolina, in the
office of the Carolina Life Insurance
Company on Friday, April 30, 1920, j
it 12 o'clock noon for the purpose
if considering a resolution to liqui-1
date, dissolve, and wind up* the affairs
af the said company. K
A. H. KOHN, g
President. I
March 30th, 1920. |
(This is the old company that sold g
The Herald and News plant to the I
Herald and News Incorporated.?Ed. I
H. and N.) I
Subscribe to The Merald andyjews. I
Carpenter, Inc j
Jay only a few
1] appreciate our
of the prettiest I
erything you will I
your Easter wear |
to select from f
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$3.00 to $18.50
75c to $4.00
65c to $3.50
$10.00 to $50.00
om $1.00 to $3.50
$27.50 to $100.00
om $27.50 to $60.00
$1.50 to $10.00
>m $4.95 to $16.50 !
:es from ....$3.50 to $10.00
00, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00
ilk underwear.
;y muslin underwear.
implies plus style
or Waists $2
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receded them are true to Jj
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t distinguish the Wirthmor
They have that fineness
that is usually incident to ]
ev. are made of quality
ue to size and fit perfectly.
ndid these values are, we
tp nrice of materials of
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the amount necessary for a
le cost of making. You'll
, how such waists can be
nail.
strated were just rey
created. They are
;h selling, made ac- _
>r idea of always proit
is NEW. Every
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apparel. Flan ri
noon here, learni
Waists and the s;
show you. New
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NEW SPR!
Beautifully tailored, suit
wear. In air the new col
: Both short and medium lei
*to
/new SPRi)
You will find in tkis mai
of (fress you want. Some
Foulards, Satins and Cre]
pleats contribute attracth
regular and extra sizes. 1
SKIRTS!
A new showing of Silk
* rm l
blurts ior spring, me cuj
will find it a simple matt
you most desire from this
ing. Priced
OUR GOO
See our good clothes for
since men wore clothes ha
ter clothes than we are ]
men's suits. Suits for the
the young man who dema
is something else?Kirsc
Michael Sterns good cloth<
not only help your appea
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long service irienas, ecuii
to
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PETERS
j Every
Our Low Shoe Sty
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The Naked Truth.
om Passing Show, London. it
"That chap's made a lot of rrroney *
showing up some of these revue *
cresses."
How do you mean??writing to the
pers about them?" *
"INOt na uesij^iia mcu ui?scs> i ^
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The wolves v. :a are JUie cause 1
de -Uli *.; I'.vnu* ecu, of children vlv. i t
ivelers every winler. ji
jecial S\
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newness and exquij
rhich it gives the mi
rough the store now
ishion source we ha
f a llntir xti
l?? 111 UUYT il/ C4IIVTV J '
ng what is new and
mailer accessories 01
goods arriving evei
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ING COATS
ahlp for aDrincr and summer ,
ors, with fancy silk linings:':
igths. Priced
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MG DRESSES : j
lificent display just the kind>
beaded, Taffeta, Georgette,'
pe de Chines. Ruffles and i
reness; to these dresses. In
3riced .....$12.50 to $59.50
! SKIRTS!
, Satin, Serge and Plaid
lection is so varied that you
er to select just the models
; comprehensive skirt show
$5.00 to $19.50
D CLOTHES
men and young men. Never
s it been possible to buy betnow
showing in our line of
men of affairs and suits for
mds "the thing." And here
hbaum, Schloss Bros., and
es are quality clothes. They
ranee but they are faithful,
omical friends. Priced $25
$65.00 '
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' Pair Solid L<
les Are Now on Special
The Sty
MORRIS, Ne
Portuguese is the language of more
,han 30,000,000 people.
MOTICE OF INTENSION TO FORM
CORPORATION AND TO MAKE
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
The undersigned give notice that <
hey intend to form a building and i
oan association corporation under
he laws of the State of South Caroina,
under the name of Newberry
F*":Ming & Loan Association, wiJi i
- 1 plare of fcusir.e'si *7evr
..o y, SsuMi Carolina, and will make i
?in Hrm w Fl. Dove. Sec-!
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dtely pleasing in the i
xles most favored
r is filled with deligl
ive secured the late
ourself the enjoymen
best in, Suits, Coats,
f Dress for Easter,
ry day.
NEW SPRING
They are beautifully made
; Poii'et Twill, sbme plain tailor
fects, beautifully lined and fa
tail. Priced
HATS, SHIRTS
That are obsolutely correct
elusive-things in spring haben
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All the new styles and effe
in this creditable assortment,
looked. We can supply the sh
. agree with us that the price is
DOMESTIC SI
Good quality Bed Ticking a
36-inch fine quality Longclo
36-in good grade Bleaching
36-inch fine Sea Island at....
Two cases Standard Apron
| Two cases Standard Dress (
One case 32-inch Romper C
One case extra good Middy
15 pieces extra good Cotton
HOSIERY! Hi
5 cases Children's Hose, all j
and ;
5 cases Men's Half Hose at.
' 7 pqcoc T.qHips' Hnsp. all col
75c, $1.00 up.
Broth
gather Through
Display.
'les Are the Newest; the
jwberry, S. <
! retarv of State of the State of South
j Carolina for a charter for said corporation.
The initial capital stock of
i said proposed corporation is to be
' $200,000 and the ultimate capital
! stock thereof $500,000, divided into
shares of the par value of $100,00
per share, payable in monthly instalments
of $1.00 per share.
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A. meeting ui me ,
capital stock of the proposed corpora- :
hcH "n t*/yilvi Ti;*rj? o
3{* \p.\vn#it-vy, ,S ' . " o'clock U. ?
, n.., Fiiday, Ap^i 2 vi; for the;
; puroose of the organization of the i
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many attractive ^
for sometime m
btfal surprises, H
;st in wearing ^
it of an after- ~m
Dresses, Skirts, (fl
We are glad to ^
; suits \ a
of Serge, Tricotine, -MM
ed and embroidered ef- H
shionable in efery de
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i, socks : ^
Many choice and ex- ' :
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lasnery. j
TWEAR
cts are well represented
Nothing has been overoe
you want and you will *
5 reasonable. 5
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FECIALS : J
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th at 35c fl
at 30c 1
25c , m
Ginghams at 25c ;
ainghams at ,...30c
J loth at 40c
Twill at 50c
ade at 40c :
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3SIERY!
sizes at 20c, 25c, 35c, 5Uc
75c * ^
20c, 25c, 35c, 5Q up
ors, at 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c,
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service
SHOES
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Values, Me Best. % || /j
said corporation. Subscribers mal attend
in person or by written proxy.
Subscribers to the capital stock of*
the proposed corporation will make
their first payments on their stock to
James W. Johnson, who is authorized
to accept and receipt for such payments.
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S. J. Derrick,
James W. Johnson,
Geo. W. Summer,
PrmI "R. Andr-^r.Tv
Eugrone S. I'-.'-r-se,
Petitioners and Corporators. '
Newberry, S. C., March 29, 1920.
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