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Miss Leila Richburg of Columbia I spent the week-end with Miss Louise Perry. ~ Miss May Wellinsr of Darlington is visiting relatives in Newberry at the %o?ne of Mrs. 0. Wells. Messrs. Irwin Satterwhite of the * Medical college of Charleston and John Andrew Satterwhite of the Palmetto National bank of (Joium-: *?ia spent the week-end at their New- ~ oierry home. i m i" "Mrs. L. Q. Fellers returned last; 3week from Monticello, Fairfield coun-! after visiting her daughter, Mrs. | Will Berley and Mrs. Sam Berley. SPECIAL NOTICE i I vf!i><><4iiatinn {"lift*.??What is better! *iian a new book or a nice box of! stationery. Don't worry about I what to give, see my gifts. Hal j Kohn, "The New Book Store." , T 5-11-lt i 11 ?ii i i i i iip. i ?mmmmm??n?i??tmT J ^ Notice to Ford Owners.?I will be in .Newberry for a few days where ray, .services may be obtained if needed ^n repairing Ford cars. Actual; experience in the Ford Works at Detroit. Starting, lighting, genera-' ? tor, ignition and all electrical I troubles a specialty. See me at * J. W. White's stand. Julian W. White. 5-11-ltp Sander Twine?We have the Deering sisal. Get your supply before it! becomes scarce. Johnson-Mc-; = Crackin Co. 5-11-tf = 1 | i A society belle by day and a thief; . by night. A "regular devil" is; Elsie Janis in "The Imp." -V^McCalls Magazine subscriptions given | prompt attention. I will be glad, to receive your subscriptions to . this and all other publications. Hal -JKohn. 5-11-lt j - -Just received car rice meal. Summer! Bros. Co. 5-7-2tj 3t takes a thief to catch a thief. See: Elsie Jariis in "The .Imp" May 11. 1 1 ?ouni ? Pocketbook containing money. Now in possession of D. B. -r Werts. 5-11-ltpi ^ ? 4. j Graduation Cards.?Send them to your friends who are graduating * this year. Come and see them. ? Hal kohn, "The New Book Store.". -5-11-11 > SEE GEO. W. SUMMER, JR. v For HauHag * ^ -< Phone 454 or 4 <0*. t M I.I &S "The Imp"?An angel of the underworld. Cupid carried the kit that contained the burglar's tools. ______________?___???__?_? 1111 . r - 1 $ Those people who have placed orders -a with us for Soda will please call ? i- a% 1 get their allotment. The Pur- ? .1 ceit Co. 5-7-2t Slower service that you can depend 2 -on. When you place an order with for flowers you will know that ^ r-t will be filled. No disappointF / vments. Hal Kohn, The Flower V' "Man. 5-11-lt f ' *The Imp" a "devil" of a good pic ? ~ture. Thrills, throbs and a thouJ| -sand giggles. " "Dr. Thos. H. Pope has located in *1 dewberry for the practVe of mediae ime. Office over tb' H. Sumloier Co.'s store. Phone No. 425. x ?"j? ^.5-7-5tp ^ A tingling tale of a thousand thrills. hi "The Imp" will get you if you 3on't watch out.. kgfc ? Rose Cuttings.?I have a limited i??toak of choice rose cuttings. Field f# ."grown and of the finest varieties. %*? iHa'l "KoIjii, The Flower Man. i J -Fresh Water Fis^- -Cat and carp. -Tuesday, Thu w. y and Saturday, 'x^jL :aird other kinds of fish in season. - time you want good fish come < *5 to Cowards Fish Market, 1407 East )Main. - 5-7-tf Beware! "The Imp" is coming! Love I . and romance behind a burglars i "mask. > JB&ttery Business.?I sell the Vesta battery. None better. I specialize in battery work. Give me a trial. 'Newberry Battery and Electric Co., !*3eale H. Cromer. Friend Street, ^opposite Cotton Platform. -3-30-tf &or Sale?Barred Rock cockerels, Thompson strain. Choice cockerels $5 each. Write Box 247. Phone v;i' j> -"412. Mrs. Thos. O. Stewart. ci-is-iotD. \ 1 Found?Friday, April 30, on Cald-J v?- well street, one book, "Stevens! vf- Treasure Island.'' Owner may nave '-.jm * same by calling at The Herald and -? News. 5-4-tf-dh Pure White Leghorn eggs, $1 per setting. Mrs. John PL Wicker, 808 \3oundarv St. 4-13-Tt. * "The Leopard" and "The Imp" entered to rob. On bek.ing discovered "The Leopard" ** * " ' -! X XL V1VAWA t H shot to Kill. DUl micy nviv V? arrested. Why? See || ELSIE JANIS 1 y "THE"IMP" IS ?At the? I OPERA HOUSE I MAY 11. j AUMiXSiUi^: Ij Children under 12 10c ] 2 Adults 20c 11 ^ no* *n arms must pay) 5e on the watch for pickpocket?, '"The Imp" is coming to Newberry. "or Rent?Two furnished rooms with all conveniences. Mrs. J. R. Eison, Scott BId<?. Newberry, S. C. 5-4-tf. f you are going to need a Binder this season place your order at once, as the supply is limited. Johnson McCrackin Co. 4-20-tf j |>1H| .Don't Abuse Y0UR mmLi EYES > )on't read in a poor light. ii i Jon't reaa lacmg tne iigni;. )on,t read when your eyes are tired. )on't read without glasses, if reading1 strains your eyes. )UR GLASSES WILL ENABLE YOU TO READ IN SOLID COMFORT. Dr. H. M. Bigby Optometrist 305-306 Exchange Bank Bldg. Successor to Dr. E. C. Pierce You will enjoy 1< displ JEW! Diamonds, Watches And you will profit i that which has real q JEWELRY with us means giving lar purchase. See < display this week, for excellence. Elite Jev , AUTO L i On lot op] Uaiica JL IUUOV* Let me wai ? Johnnj /i . . i r continental i Macl The modern i power of his owi and expense by i: gin of his own. nish a few more ^? 1 n Urns ana rresses mal manufactur supply of ginnii j likely to be short der at once so yc in time. Repres Newberi r ! >s OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM - j I Tuesday, May 11 "THE IMP" Elsie Janis 2 Reel O'HENRY Wednesday, May 12 "BLIND YOUTH" Wallace McGrail Capitol Comedy Thursday, May 13 "LOVES OF LETTY" Pauline Frederick Gaety Comedy I . M. M. BUFORD | is still selling lots in the : m ? a* /\ a o | Middle Ueorgia vsu oc uas company at Sandersville, Georgia i DRILLING OPERATIONS NOW ON BIG MONEY IN OIL \ I Why hesitate when the conditions i are so favorable, when every lot pur; chased at $35 each carries with it the right of participating in ail profits and leases of the company. My headquarters are at Win. John* son & Son's store. If more convenient drop me a card and I will call to see you. M. M. BUFORD We are receiving Soda on every train. The Purcell Co. 5-7-2t \ coking at our fine ay of ELRY and Precious Stones, in buying if you want u^lity. | ' Celling ; dollar value for dolDur beautiful window Jewelry that stands i velry Co. 4UNDRY ? i i Dosite Fire ! I ( sh your car. I I \ j Jones !otton Ginning linery Farmer who has ti will save time nstalling a cotton We can still furWinship & Pratt . Due to abnoring conditions a ig machinery is . Place your or?u will have them entative ry, S. C. \ ?*? ?? I I ???? Tu E i 1 ' } i I Wed WAL "RI A HIGHI Thi PAUI * ; "THE 1 I y | _____ | TMRI i | I am still taking subscriptions for The Herald and News, Progressive | Farmer, Southern Cultivator, j Needleeraft, Ladies Home Journal, j Countiy Gentleman, Pictorial .Review, Delenator. American Boy is a magazine that your boy should have. Please give or send me your new or renewal subscription or any other magazine that" is wanted. Phone 251, Curtis I. Epting, 1704 Nance Street, Newberry, S. C. 4-16-16tp ? ; Theli Shoes, C I Millinery | Within the Read $9.00* patent, two eye < heel. Special White Shoes and Slipper Misses' sizes in pumps, la< high and low heels. Spec $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $11.00 Black Kid, lace, Special $8.50 Black Kid Bal < heels. Special price Ladies' comforts?slipp< ber heels, one strap. Spec For other grades $3.50, I ' ' - nm- * TV T >_ TT7" ? Izo pairs 01 ivien s w u styles. Special, the pair.. . | Boys7 and Men's Cloth: prices. 80 pairs of Men's E. C fojds, extreme broad toe; ; for the foot; special, pair., $10.00 Men's Mahogany Oxfords, broad toe, weltec heels. Special, the pair... ;$10.00 Men's Black Vici broad toe, welted soles, ] Special, the pair Next r esdav. Mav LSIE JANI ?IN? . 'THE IMP' )ONT MISS THIS ON nesday, Ma; TFR M^r. ?IN? ,IND YOUr .Y RECOMMENDED J / ursday, May JNE FREDE ?IN? .OVES OF Li "NUF SAID" LL mo arm i ? I Soda! Soda! Soda! We have just received five car loads of Soda. The i Purcell Co. 5-7-2t I We have just unloaded a car. of | harrows and cultivators. If you are in need of a cultivator come in at once as these, are the last we will have this season. Johnson McCrackin Co.. 4-2(M;f Country cured hams and shoulders for sale by A. P. Boozer. I 5-7-2t ' obe's Prices Pu lothing, Dr and Ready h of the Average M ; \ Oxfords, high t D $7.50 30c Gingha 40 Ginghai t ^ a r 50 Ginghan ' 7 " 25c 40-inch :e and straps, 3g L; ht c lal prices ?. Fi?ure, $3.50 and $4 3oc b igure< , We are off medium heeL Children's an< $9-50 Oxfords. Oxfords, low 91O AA ' ?? *7C. ?I6.VU iUCX. $0.75 gaj weJ^e(J gc ?"????- pair ers with rub- 1 ial $3.00 receive ???? Ladies' Fine \ $4 and $5.50 ??? CHILI rk Shoes; all We are pr< $2.98 rrfand for Ch I cradle up. Gingham D 1 White Law to !. Skuffer Ox- ??? a real comfort 25 1 ....$4.98 On Ladies' These are spri j Calf Lace a limited nan I soles, rubber in? out at a \ .$8.50 , ???-??- One rack o: Lace Oxfords, cial price rubber heels. ??? $8.50 Wash Skirt Newberry, S. C. )oor to Maves' Book V >USE [fj 11 wH \ * J. K ; v <s K/ v. > .-;-rs| * I r*?;".' - I JM / 12 ~ J RAIL r rHM | SPECIAL ?: J 13 RICK ' - 'to > r>: \k iuL* .J nutPiii ri? tux ' ' ' 4 :ials m ? , ? H9 If you have decided to use just a little bit more oi guano we can supply HI you. The Purcell Co, 5-7-2t We have just unloaded a car of | woven wire fencing, barbed wire / fl and. nails. Johnson McCrackin 1 Co. - 4-204* NEELY J. CROMER I Civil Eng. & Farm Land Surveying 5th Floor Exchange Bank Bldg. i Tel: Office 273, Re?. 444-W. 3-16-tf. \ r t Good i y Goods, -to-Wear 7 r / an and Woman . RESS GOODS. M ms at fi 25c us at. 35c is at 40c V; / Sea Island 21c ^ Jolored Percales at <..29c, 1 Lawns and Voiles at..25c ering wonderful values in A i Younger Misses' Summer fl ?? I l's Mahogany Calf English U >les} rubber heels. Special, $9.95 id another big shipment of Vaists...$3.00 to $10.00 DREN'S DRESSES. spared to supply yo^r deildren's Dresses from the L / J f resses from $1.25 to $2.98 j n-Dresses from.... $1.25 /$4.98 ?ER CENT. OFF Coats and Coat Suits. ing styles and we have only iber left that we are closrery low figure. f Ladies' $7.00 Skirts; spe- f $3.95 - 1 . < s 3.00 to $10.00 j US CO. ' : Store.