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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. I the
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Tuesday, May 25, 1920. J fisl
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Representative Madden in under- i ^
taking to denounce Lee and Jackson :
and others as traitors is running on i
a very cold trail and his effort will j 0
only prove a boomerang and do him !
more harm than he can possibly do m
, n?i
the memory of these great Americans. I
They will live in history long years I rc
after Maclden and his tribe have been ; f.
forgotten. ?'
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If we just had time to drag some | *ie
of the roads after these fine rains ^a<
it would be a great thing and help'
to make the roads good the balance j
of the summer. j ^r<
-?mam? ? on
The new road from Prosperity to- on]
ward Little Mountain as far down as An
Mr. A. A. Singley's and a little be- "L
yond is worse now than the new road fa*
x opened by Supervisor Sample from lat
prosperity to Newberry. In fact it An
is in worse condition now than it was Be
before the $5,000 the mile was spent foi
oh iti And all because the right kind ;ei)j
of top dressing was not used as is wa
fully shown by the cbndition of the fo(
road toward Little Mountain which tin
is in fine condition.And then'too *
cone of the roads will remain goodi
unless thev are maintained. You i ^
v ' ne
can't build roads and turn them loose ' ^
and expect them to remain in good ?
condition. ;
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The locusts have appeared in the ^
State and we see that they are very je<
destructive over in York county. They pa
have also appeared in Saluda county. |
We have not heard of any in this j""
county but Saluda is mighty close j
and they are likely to cross the river Ne
and come over to see us. i of
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We romise our neighbor to write j
that article on the chicken at large J
and to do it very soon. The chicken
at large has completely demolished, St?
the young cabbage plants in our gar- j
den and may be it was from our own!
b^jnyard. : th<
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Yes, Nelly dear, the editor is jma
coming down to see you pretty soon,
and accepts your invitation to a fish ?0
sport up the Broad riv^r back water, j bei
I "Your Monei) B
j Hew Pair of
!lf You Find PAPER
Counters of a Pair of
PETERS
U "UIAMU1MU
R Shoes with the "DIAMOIS
?4 their Soli
*5 We believe m quality anc
$ pair of our "Diamond Brand"
$ them to be Solid Leather Th
combine good looks with good
s
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J Co me ^ to. Us i
? And Get the Best She
^ No Matter What th
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|l L. MO]
"The Store of Si
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Y THE HOME OF QUALI
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? will have to make the confess
it the only time we have been
' Parr Shoals or near it was <
ie when Mr. Ben. M. Suber ha<
rbecue near where he once liv
tl then we did not jret to see
n or very much of the back wai
re. we are coming to see you, ;
condition must be that you 1
the fishing and the frying of
i and let the editor do the ot
mts, that is to say, the eating
; dinner and so on.
Ii ^ r\AAi-klA /J a n nf _ 11 ! If 4^ K
il jjjviv ww uuv MI.?V v
the farm, conditions may be
^resented in a cartoon we noti
a paper the other day. The f
rt represents the people rush
>m the farm to the city job at $7
r day, and paying no heed to
I farmer whose stock was stand
e and his lands uncultivated ;
on his knees ' egging them to cc
:k and help him. The next pict
it of the fellows who secured
y jobs, on their knees begging
?ad and the old farmer smiling
them and saying, "Sorry, but
ly raised enough for our own u
id the subject of' the cartoon
ooks as though the back to
*rii "movement was going to be
e to help with the food suppl
id there may be much truth in t
tter think about it. Certaii
tunate will be. the man. who ra:
trngh for -his* own * Use. The'
,ge will not be worth much if
)d is not produced when the hun
le comes.
Miss Grace Wilbur, one of
inthrop college girls to gradu
xt week has our thanks for an i]
;ion to the forthing commencem(
For The Legislature.
I am a candidate for reelection
member of the House of Repres
;ives from Newberry County, s
:t to the rules of the Democr;
rtv.
H. H. EVANS
For Master.
I am a candidate for Master
swberry County subject to the ri
the Democratic party.
H. H. RIKARE
SPECIAL, ELECTION IN MT
BETHE-GARMANY SCHOOL
DISTRICT, NO. 2.
ite of South Carolina,
County of Newberry.
Whereas, one-third of the resid
>e-holders and a like proportion
i resident electors of the age
enty-one in the Mt. Bethel-C
.ny School District No. 2, the Co
- e xt t oo nr
ui rNcwueny, ouilc ui ouutu
a, have filed a petition with
unty Board of Education of N
rry Comity, South Carol;
auv oiiu d g
Shoes Free" 1
in the Soles, Heels or
BRAND" J
SHOES- I
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JD" Trade Mark on ?
;s. k
I we stand behind every &
Shoes. We warrant k
roughout and built to h
wear.
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ror Shoes j
?es for the Price, "*
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e Price May Be. ?
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TY FOOTWEAR.
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?f i Last week our c
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aeJ ?T neeaea gooas
?| times to be able
irst| they have been f
oo | of goods to sell
listed balow is a
me j living vastly low*
ure ,
the j
up! OUR GREAT SUIT
we / Sixty-eight new this seasc
se.' per cent, discount. We h.
is, * sizes, colors and materials.'!
the - to. .
too Price range on Coats.......
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?$; ' WONDERFUL S
y' I Wonderful new Spring ai
LS S<t %
bi V feta, Georgette and combin
the count. Remarkable value*
Sensational bargains at our
Dresses, regular $20.00 valt
| LADIES'HOU
iofn
1Vi-! 10 dozen Ladies' Ginghar
snt. j es, splendid quality, $3.00 v
?! Misses and Children's C
i nt *
i as eiL
sen-J ????
GEORGETTE AND CRE
One-fourth off on all Gee
? j Waists. Waists made of spe<
?! handsomely embroidered;
.' every wanted color of the s<
jles $10.00 Waists at
Special lot Georgette W
values at
?! 10 dozen Voile Waists in
* . | great many of them trimn
t ' SKIRTS OF. UN
of These spring models are i
( of looking; especially designed
'ar"i come in Silks, Serges, Plaids
iro-i washable materials. Priced
the Laches' White Skirts, mi
ew- - dine and satinette. Priced.
ina, to
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wmm 1 *
RIBBONS!
Our ribbon department i
* fiihcnriiior rihhons. A variel
, solid colors, floral and strip
in light and dark shades. Ri
fles and bows of all kinds.
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LACES AND El
j A wonderful assortment <
sertion to match.
10c values at yard
j Linen Laces of every desc
One lot embroideries, 20c
HOSIERY
; . Men's, Ladies', Boys', Mi
all colors/at.... 15c,:
We specialize on Cadet,
Dare Hose.
LADIES' GA!
Splendid gauze vests, V-s
shoulder straps, at
- Ladies' summer union suit
' ROYS' KNE
Our immense stock of boy
sale unreservedly. Lot cor
Palm Beach and Khaki. S
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! ; petitioning and requesting that an! On
! election be held in the said school (lis- j sai
! trict on the question of levying a or ]
I special tax of four (4) mills on the j wh
i 'taxable property within Uhe said j tioi
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school district. ! eie
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Now, therefore, we the undersign- ,
! ed, composing the County Board of s ?
Education for Newberry County, w ]
State of South Carolina, do hereby j
order the board of trustees of the:
Mt. Bethel-Garmany School District, I wo'
| No. 2, to hold an election on the said! on*
: auestion of levying n special tax of j ^}
four (4) mills to be collected on the 111K
| property located within the said
school district, which said election
shall be held at Mt. Bethel-Garmany ^
school district, in the said School Dis-,k?01
trict, No. 2, on Saturday the 5th dayi 1
} of June, 1920, at which.said election! ?
j| j the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m., iSPl
j| and closed at 4 p. m.
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The members of the Board of Sta
Trustees of the said school district
^ shall act as managers of said election^. }
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ustomers sawed hundrec
in our store. It seeme<
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to buy certain goods^at
or so long. Of course
rt t- lmf} riYir*p.<
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biow to the high cost of
er for you.
AND COAT SALE C
>n's garments on sale at 25 You w
ave a <rood assortment of in suits f
Price, ra.ve on suits $20.00 I men. S<
$49.50 Clothes i
to $32.50 w and mea
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ALE DRESSES.
nd summer Dresses in Taf- : v, ?*n'A*
nations at 25 per c6nt. dig- " r;
5 at their original prices. :
price. 50 lovely new Voile \ BOY,'
les at $14.50 I v You m
. lishment
SE DRESSES. . *' consist o
n and Percale House Dress- I19
alues, special at ...$1.50
Jingham Dresses, 6 to 14 $16 5C
98c up 'S18i5C
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PE DE CHINE WAISTS Shoes, U
>rgette and Crepe de Chine
:ial good quality Georgette,
others plain tailored; in ,, ,
eason. 1 :.?ns.
$7.50 ^alrty c
raists just received, $7.00 ,.^?ns
oe starting.
ca
a variety of pretty styles, a "tvt >
led with neat lace. Priced -lens
$K50, $2.50 and $3.50 "
USUAL MERIT Every
ill new and decidedly good ? Felt^
I for summer wearing. They '
, Sport materials and white cenn '
l....$7.50, $10.00, $12.50 up *i,w an
J ?. ntnnlinkla oroKor.
It It! H'UIIl wcisnaujc ?, c* kvc*x
...$3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50
v- ,........$8.50 1,000
??"??????? at
RIBBONS! 1,000
s resplendent with beauti:y
of coloring and widths in ^00 yi
es, Moire, satin and taffeta wi?-*'
bbons for bags, sashes, ruf- White
Lowest prices. at
x Beaut]
???-?????? wide, at.
^BROIDERIES. r Colore
)f Val Laces, Edges and In- 36-inc
and
...5c 36-inc
* - ' * J fit..
ription ax iuc, ioc, auu ?
values, at yard 10c
The bi
FOR ALL. Not an o
isses' and Children's Hose, the housi
25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 up 300 pa
True Shape and Virginia value ....
500 p
____________ values, a
250 ps
UZE VESTS. at
jhape, taped neck, stay up 150 p?'
*...15c, 25c, 35c, 50c values, a
s, special at..75c and $1.00 400 pj
___________ values, a
250 pj
E PANTS. value, at
rs' pants is thrown into this 200 p,
isists of Serges, Worsteds, at
izes from 6 to 20.' Priced 300 pa
t $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 up. $4.00, $?
- ly
such electors as reside in the freeholders z
d school district and return real the resident
personal property for taxation, and 21 years in
0 exhibit their tax and registra- District No.
1 certificates as required in general bewy, Statf
ctions, shall be allowed to vote. fiiecj a petiti
tctors favoring the levy of such tax Board of Ec
11 cast a ballot containing the County, Sout
rd "Yes" written or printed, there- an(j requestii
and each electpr opposed to such held in the ss
y shall cast a ballot containing the question of ]
rd "No" written or printed there- sjx (g) mills
within the sa
jiven under our hands and seals Now, there
5 the 24th day of May, 1920. ed, composm
C. M. WILSON, Education f
0. B. CANNON, State of Sout
J. B. HARMAN, order the Be
inty Board of Education, Newber- Dominiek Sc
y County, South Carolina. j hold ah el
? | tion of levyi
iCiAL ELECTION IN DGMiNiCK; (6) mills to
SCHOOL DISTRICT, NO. 41. i property loc<
te of South Carolina, school dstrict
County of Newberry. ^ I shall be he!
Vhereas, one-third of the resi^nt j house; in the
r.
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Is of dollars on j:
d almost like the
prices so much 1o
we [can't buy ne
NOT YET. Ev
: living making thi
:lothing reduced 20 pef
ill find a^ variety of styles here
or quiejfc feste as well as for u
:hloss bros., Micnaei stern ai
ire made in so many various p
surements, that we are able t<
in who comes here. .? .
? Suits now
L Suits -now j,v
> Suits now
py if . |
S* CLOTHING REDUCED 20
iay buy any suit of Boys' Clothi
at regular price, less 20 per
f Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots i
i Suits now..........
i Suits now Z
> Suits now
> Suits now
i Suits now
n satisfy you whether it is Clot
nderwear, Hosiery, Shirts or 1
WORK SHIRTS AND OVER
blue denim overalls, made o
lenims. Priced $2.00,
Work Shirts, made of best g
double stitched, no ripping,
1.75.
Dress Shirts at.. $1.0
MEN'S FELT HATS AND ST1
Hat is a new spring model and
and young riien of every type.
[ats price $2.00, $3.00,
3 and Panamas priced $1.50, i
d $6.50.
EXTRA SPECIALS.
yards Standard Apron Gingh
v
yards 27-inch Dress Ginghams
yards 36-inch Sea Island, 30c
ards 36-inch Pa jama Checks, ;
irds 36-inch Middy Twill, 65c
.and Colored Voiles and Orga
50c, 75c, J
iful figured Voiles, new patter
50c, 75c,<
id Dress Linens, all shades, at 1
h White Skirtings and Waisti
h good quality Percales, 40c va
SHOE SALE.
iggest yet. Prices talk. Come
dd and end sale but every sho
e reduced.
iirs of Ladies' White Pumps anc
airs of Ladies' Pumps and (
t
iirs of Men's Shoes and Oxford
airs of Men's Walk Over 0
t :
airs of Ladies' Pumps and <
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iirs of Children's Mary Jane
airs of Children's White Mar
$1.0
lirs of Boys' Shoes and Oxfords
i.00.
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ind a like proportion of 41, on Sati
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electors of the age 01 iazu, at w.
the. Dominick School shall be op<
41, the County of New- at 4 p. m.
of South Carolina, have The mejr
on with the County tees of the
lucation of Newberry act as man
h Carolina, petitioning Only such
lg that an election be school
lid school district on the or persona
levying a special tax of an(j e:
on the taxable property tration cerl
id school district. eral electio
~ +Via lin/^arciom. rfl+o TTIpr
W C WiC uauv*wife44 i vvv*
g the County Board of such tax sh
or Newberry County, the word "
;h Carolina, do hereby thereon, an
i.ard of Trustees of the taining the
hool District, No. 41, printed the
ection on the said ques- Given ui
ng a special tax of six this the 21
be collected on the1
ited within the said j
, which said election
d at Dominic): c^iool County Bo
said School District, No. berry Co
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mrchase s jH
good old J
wer than 1
w stocks [
ery item j
i cost of m
t CENT.
when you come 1
Itra fashionable
id Kirshbaum's i |
atterns, designs
3 fit and satisfy i
^.$24.00
-iywCi,.. .i;..$4().00^
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PER CENT, fi \
ng in our estab* i
cent. The lots
and Cassimeres.
$8.00
./. $10.00
...$12.00
$13.20 : i
$14.80 i /
hes, Hats, Caps,
'ies you want.
ALLS.
f the very best
$2.50 and $3.00
rade of cheviot \
priced $1.25,.
0 and $1.50 lip
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raws x
there are styles
' 7 ]
I
$4.00, $5.00 up ' I 1
>2.00, $3.00, $4,
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V
ams, 35c value,
25c /v !
, at yard:.....30e r
value, at......20c
at 25c ;
value, at...,..50c
ndie, 40 inches,
$1*00 and $1.2& , v i
ns, 40 inches ; ; , ;
$1.00 and $1.25 ? '
'5c, $1.00, $1.50 '
ngs at 50ct 75c
$1.00 V ^
,lue, at 30c
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r see the values.
e and slipper in
I Oxfords, $3.00 ?
$1.50 I
Dxfords, $6.00
$3.50
Is, $8.00 values,
$5.00 .
xfords, $12.00
$8.00
Dxfords, $8.00
$5.00
Pumps, $3.50 '
$1.98
y Jane Pumps,
0, $1.50, $2.00
at $2.00, $3.00,
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lrday thv >ui day of June,
hich said election the polls
ened at 7 a. m., and closed
ibers of the Board of Trusi
said Schoot District shall
agers of the said election,
electors as reside in the
district and return real
1 property lor taxation,
xhibit their tax and regis- '
;ificates as required in genns,
shall be allowed to
:tors favoring the levy of
all cast a ballot containing
Yes" written or printed
d each elector opposed to
word "No." written or
reon. ' X.
mir on
1UVX VU*. 4iWiiV4W MiiW WV?MO>
st day of May, 1920.
C. M. WILSON,
0. B. CANNON,
J. B. HARMAN,
ard of Education, New-*
unty, South Carolina.
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