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|9 VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. [ kF Thursday will be "April Fool Day." j V Brush up with your jokes. R Jack Chappell put $15 into the: W ''speeding purse" Saturday. ! The banks will be closed on April; | 2. Good Friday. | Will Rogers will give you "Jubilo" j at the onera house Tuesday. "Youthful Folly" will be exhibited 1 at the opera house Thursday, featur-. W ing Olive Thomas. j T Constance Talmadge will show up j in "The Virtuous Vamp" at the opera . house Wednesday. At the Church of the Redeemer; on Sunday morning the Rev. Edward Fulenwider confirmed a class of four; gfc children, twro boys and two girls. j M Isaiah Boozer, colored, paid the fine ! V of $10 before Recorder Chapman on j ^ Monday for cursing and creating dis- j turbance, and Will Cureton, also> colored, paid $5.75 for assault and battery. ' ; ^ R. L. Turner, white, who made his j H third escape from the asylum for the: W insane six weeks ago, was arrested! by Sheriff Blease Sunday and car- i ried to Columbia by Deputy Taylor j Monday. When a widower buys the second i box of candy after successfully disposing of the first to his heart's content?two hearts' content in the conl ' tents of the box?it is about time for EL bachelors to get out of the way. It was only sj^ to nothing in favor of Newberry against, that Georgia college baseball team Saturday aft ernooh; Our - froys ha a aireaay whipped them 6 to 3 Friday. They . were simply "eaten up" by Newberry in the last game. It would probably save the lives j of many human bemgs, animals and j birds, and do boys lots of good, if: their parents, instead of buying guns j for them, would buy tools and start | j the boys building bird houses.?San j Jose, California, News. | An up to date and best equipped shooting gallery is to be opened up in the vacant lot below Lea veil's (the - old carnival ground) by T. J. Rauton. It will be managed by M. R. Williams. This will give the men j f good practice in the art of shooting j and be a place of recreation and j amusement. \ Sheriff Blease sent Deputy Taylor i to Greenwood Saturday afternoon to ! arrest Alonzo Cook, a young white man, who is charged with havir ? two j wives, wife No. 2 living in West End. ? The deputy succeeded in serving the warrant and the young bigamist is | in the Newberry jail. It is not often we have a case of bigamy to report, j v During the terrific electrical bombardment Sunday night a big cottonwood tree in Mr. Jno. W. Chapman's back yard was ripped open from top to bottom, and lights were knocked out from Col. Fair's residence to Mr. Farrow's. Many fnse plugs and transformers were also put out of commission, and no doubt other damage done of which we have not heard. A case of scarlet fever in Mollohon was reported Saturday. The I t health officer quarantined the house, s He had also been over to Cannontown last week to investigate a suspected case of smallpox which turned J ? out to be chickenpox. The one case called smallpox at Oakland some time ago died out. The case of mumps confined itself to the one person* And the health officer had taken down all except three of the influenza quarantine placards. One of the biggest surprises of the f se;.cc:i \vr.3 the rain Saturday night! and Sunday. The surprise was turned j into consternation Sunday night when ; a great electrical storm broke out.! The thunder, the lightning, the rain, j and some hail, made a time to be re- JI membered. The thunder seemed to j roll and roar all night and the rapid' fire lightning flashes were blinding.! Never saw such vivid lightning. | Seemed like shooting f*'oin i machine' gun. The disturbance was the pass- j ing expiring gasp of the South and Central West tornado. Central Methodist church was closed Sunday, owing to interior work going on. However, the Rev. J. L. i ~ liOTn o vOvt f! 5 PvPSnj UoLiil C1 U1U 11 \j\. livi ? ^ _ ins Elder Kilgo, on account of illness in his family, could not come to Newberry for his quarterly conferences, and so delegated Central's pastor to T preside in his stead. Mr. Daniel therefore had a very busy day. He; If held conference at Mollohon in the j morning, conference at Central in the | afternoon (in the church building) I and conference at the O'Neall Street | church at night, preaching three ? times. And Sunday was such a good ' day to rest. Mrs. Lula Belle Smith was called home Saturday week on account of -1-1? :4-."1 r\f Vict "TotViPr Mr. LiltT CXitiUiti WA UVi I J. Oliver Berry, who died the fol- j lowing Monday and was buried on Tuesday afternoon at Bethany j church, Saluda county, services byj the Rev. A. H. Best. Mr. Berry had j reached the ripe age of 80 years. He j leaves a widow and ten children, be-! sides a stepson. The deceased was' ? - - - -? f I well known and had many irienas m 2sjev't*'0'vv '7. whe :e he h:- '5 ^ ?ter Hon. G : ; -Vc *3. Mower 5s spending ( MIMN AUGH 'S Npw Mer A IV Vf AV&VA "Special purch iv?^Y i /i vriv/j cc #/Hjf *jy pi ity qwrments a this store. 20 The very latest modi at a decidedly undei i You'll marvel how s | i? many them are j r $16. I i. -T r t *.<U* L One hundred new (1 not find &e equal oi you. We want you An Extraordinary Spring Skir Such , a pile of Skirts you n styles. All sizes up to 44 waist and Navy material, Poplin Serg Satms .Skirts, plain.Satin and Si at $4.93, $6.50, $8.00, $10.C $lSLiOO^ach. _ EASTER Blaster Hats, vah i $7.50, Mimnaugh's j $5430 iviTn I ? - * 11 ' I ? ' " 11' ?going soi Decide Lay out 2 nothing stop you. T This clothing store we put up the "open door we decided to rendei young who came into our ever great or small has sv Kuppenheimer good clo decision. We sell them, before thev are Dicked ov _ J A Clary Clc Main Street some time i? Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Van Smith, as guests ^ of relatives, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. -^ance veteran P. Johnson, guests of Mr. and Mrs. house W. P. Jacobs, attended the annual o'clock ' ' - > i nm , ceieoration ana oanqutri, uj. uic *y u- i cers, ej liam Plumer Jacobs chapter, R. A. I unions, M., in Clinton Thursday night. They busines report a royal and merry time. Colonel C. J. Puree!! sold three of his cottages in Purcell street, one to Mr. L. I. Spoon, who has moved in, and the other two to Mr. George Eddy of Jalapa. Mr. Eddy will CHICA move in when the occupants vacate TITV* I lb? 'I1 o tt!> CliC piCXIlJ^CO. ML* Willi TW XUJXV1 J and farrily occupy one oi the; cttesres, t.h" remaining cottage belrq:; dc:\u lr occupied by Mr. John M. Panielsen. j erty lo J NEW ARR c d 3^ ases" from our ? and the prices at ire marked make V 0 NEW COAT; els in each group, tremer price. The greatest co< $29.75, $35.00, $39.75, nm T: A ctod c A lilVJ Ij/lU X Ui\ KJJT uch dresses can possibly i ; worth more than the pi 5?, $19.75, $24.75, $2< BIG SALE EAS' [ats just unpacked just in f these splendid new hat i to come here and see th Offer in Thousands ts euer saw such Georgette ajid Cr( xaeasure. ^}ac^ this week. Dainty e, .fancy striped , ^ J li Poplin Skirts shown elsewhere. I ?, $12.50 and $10y00, $12.51 HATS ATREDU les up to Easter iHa price $10.00, Mim $ HINl newhere v i course, and then follow hat's the way to do thinj subscribes to that idea, for business" sign on o * sound satisfaction to every n? .1 . 1 l store; Since tnat day, no odsi ?rayed us from our decision. thes are an example of the Call and make your selection er. (tiling Comoa Newl Confederate Veterans. were left in t? annual meeting of James D. that swept nor Camp of United Confederate portions of I s will be held at the court Wisconsin, on Monday. April 5th. at 11 T a. m., for the election of offi- ] J01iei;' :ection of delegates to re- Iof Chicago and , - ,, ern suburbs we and the transaction of other , ,. , , storm, which d J. F. J. Caldwell, buildings upro, _ , moralized railr< Commander. , . J . r, - , graph and tele Buford, . f - , . ,. ' before dying ou ljutant. , Michigan, just : GO VICINITY The fury of IN TORNADO WAKE chiefly at Elgin i n>/> cii)\nrl' - v.'iiaa^v/ cuoun. ijro, j\f? -> * .' 'cist 2% ?ird t.-,o; ^ than ! i! if : 1 c?; v ' n ss of several million dollars j and thi1 propert IVALS DAILY f> i Express Ft Jew York buyer are which these fashiom new history in val SUITS FOR E ASTI idous variety of fabrics. it suit values of the season. $45.00, $49.50 and $65.00 ILE SILK DRESSES be sold at such a price, 1 ice of the finished garment >.75, $34.75, $39.75 and $4 TER MILLINERY i time for your Easter select! ^ ? Wa L rasmons m uie suic. utr e wonderful showing of Eas! of New Waists Shoes ar jpe de Chine will be shown and different that are not Women's Co "? * 1 ' 1 * J Aft A/? P" A 1 _ , 'ricea special ^o.ou, Denig unpacjvci 3 and $15.00. is Shoe Headqu CED PRICES EAST ts, values up to Easter naugh's price $12.50, A 7.50 UJGJ / East For your Ea: . | . Book Store. I 1 * Hyanciths pott' Tg sorted colors. ! ' "Dnr?l-? s\n n v* r] n 1 i jjuoiico a i< The day tionery. ur front Easter Rabbi man and Come where tacle, how- gelect from> success of Mavee Rnn] for Easter J House ( ny j ,erry,S.C. j pOF i , ' ,e wake of a tornado j hundred theastern Illino,s and Cleveland Bi] ndiana, Missouri and nlantino- seed Wannamaker the western outskirts fruiter, matu north shore and west- vate gin. re in the path of the Price' estroyed hundreds of )ted trees, and de- 1 >ad traffic and tele- k w a VUlliiuunxvuviv^ I _ t on the shore of Lake ^ north of Chicago. the tornado was felt ? ??? and Melrose Park, a >. Eight were killed mated at $9,000,000. At 3 !0Q injured at the for-: Park, eight were killed nr.d f \ve?t of Chicago <! ported missing. In Chicago :y loss there was esti- | two persons were killed at*d ; MIMNAUGH'S ir Fasfpr r 1 hourly arriv- I zhle high qua!ue givinq for \ i I ft iR | rery suit was bought . . ; :$ 1 ( . f 'i m t f lie materials alone I rncea special . 9.50 \ 1 . v in.i ii i iiii T | on. You'll certainly | :now we can please Koarlor^ar. 1 -h*~">r? w ? ??? ?mcssm id Oxfords by the \\ Carload rrect Spring Oxfords and Pumps 1 daily. You know Miinnaugh's X > larters. ER HATS f Hats, values up to j limnaugh's price $10.00 I FFs) S ? " I* I -' ^ r, er Flowers i ster flowers come to the ' -11 1 T ^3 will nave rosier jumes auu | \ ed, also Carnations in asI have now Ferns and Rose- \ arge stock of Fancy Sta - < N y> K".' ts and Candy. 'ft M you have a large line to i and Variety Store r\f o 1 HDO Tllin ore I l/jl u ijvv/w a r i SALE I [ bushels of Wannamaker- \ ? Boll Cotton Seed. Real 4 , first year's growing from j 's Aeolian Farm, heaw res early, ginned on pri- ; 3 $2.25 per bushel 7 Burton 1 * Melrose | injured, while at Dunning, a north-, our re-. ^estcrr. : J;urb, four deaths were reprcper pori'vi? mere than a dozen injured and a score 1,000 made homeless.