The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 06, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5
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I ? $3.50 and $4.0'
H - $2.50 and $3.0
[$1.50 and $2.0
price
Silk Stockings <
at, pair
40c children's "V
50c children's
"price
RpAiitiful
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' pieces new crisp f
, styles. Sale price
49c, 75c, 98.
More Nev
I The first day o
.Voile Dresses and
are here all lined <
$15.00 Voiles Drc
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situation. 1
moment the
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:.have arrive
jrchandise ii
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Some with large
are wonderful val
| 30 Doz
I White, Flesh, Tea,
short sleeves. Son
j are fancy embroid
i price ?
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| Lad,
I Hundreds of White
^ that talk. Values
I 100 Wash Skirts n
| up to $6.50; July sj
I 100 Wash Skirts w<
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1UU Wash bKirts w
I \ 50 Wash Skirts wo:
I 100 Wash Skirts,
price
Silk Stockings
pment just unpacked.
0 Silk Stockings; sale
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$<?,.OU
0 Silk Stockings; sale '
$2.00
0 Silk Stockings; sale
?1.25
Dn the bargain counter
50c
Wiite Sox; sale price 25c
Fancy Top Sox; sale
35c
Colored Voiles .
ou enter the door. 100
lowered voiles beautiful
, yard
c. $1.25 and $1.50
r Voile Dresses
f the sale we sold 50
I wired for more. They
3n a big-rack. $10.00 to
isses, choice $7.49 |
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y started buj
tional values
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id within the
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colters, others darintily lac(
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ues. July sale price
:en Silk Georgette
Rose, large assortment of
le made in plain tailored st;
ered. Well worth $5.00 to
$3.49
ies White Wash SI
; Wash Skirts in the bunch,
that tell. Saving's that count.
iad4 of Gaberdine, Tricotine
lie price
orth up to $8.50; July sale pr
orthup to $10.00; July sale ]
rth up to $12.50; July sale pr
slightly soiled, worth up to
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We Will Sell Ev
My object is to close c
the naked wall and empl
start on the fall season w
stock.
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Clearance Sale oi
Our entire stock of fir
sationallv reduced for (
They include every new .<
variety to select from.stock.
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Buy Blankets
Newberry's Greatest E
200 pair famous "Elki
lina Wool . Blankets ji
Priced special for the big
i $9.98, $12.50, $15.0
to $25.0
sent 03
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came in
ring. The
including
i last few
included.
/oile Waists
3 trimmed. These !
$1.49
Waists
styles, long and j
vies while others
86.50.; July sale
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Here are prices |
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etc. Skirts worth
,....$3.98
ice $4.98
price.......; $.6.98
ice $7.49
$5.00; July sale 1
98c
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i mimnirnwiniiTf nnrnwnrrir rn~iT~ "
rery tiling
?ut everything to
;y counters and
n v? /I V* ATTT 1 9
'iLii a uianu new
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: Millinery
ie millinery senluick
clearance,
style; an endless
We carry the
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blanket Stock.
n" North Carozst
opened " up.
.sale.
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Is charged. Nothing |
n approval. Bring ij
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Style and value to
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Dresses such as tl
the feeling of bein
OYV?a/"?! nrl rnif
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their cost.
These are all voil
fabric that is quite "i
plain colors and fig
They were received
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crisp uuugm unueiyj
at a bargain price
$12.51
You will find ma
throughout our store
11 -1 t% T 1
will neea lor July an<
as voils and georgette
and silk sport skirts,
silk and muslin und<
gandies, etc., etc.
It will pay you to \
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VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
Tom Moore will be here again on
Wednesday in "The Great Accident.*'
Cornne Griffith will show the
"Deadline at Eleven," Thursday at
the opera house.
Miss Mary Peterson is now with
t w wViifo onA will nleased
iUlO. U ?T TV UAWV ..... r
to have her friends call.
All salaries of the postoffice force
at Newberry have been increased
from $100 to $400 per year.
Monday there was no court, owing
to .the fourth of July holiday. Court
will begin, this morning, Tuesday.
An enjoyable time is looked for by
all interested in the banquet by the
Spanish-American war veterans.
An observant citizen of Newberry
says the greatest thing necessary in
rv>oronrinnF an automobile is common
mi*
sense.
The Newberry Lumber company
of Newberry made Application Thursday
to increase its capital stock from
$50,000 to $75,000.
One wrong position parker paid
his dues Monday and Sam Thompson
paid $15 for the privilege of cursing
one time on the streets. w
The school elections passed off all
right Saturday, the voting-being 51
for bonds and only 1 against, while
the special tax carried by. 50 to 3.
It is not joy and gladness in every
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Home on iumuis va. ?
days of celebration. Death enters
some houses and brings woe and sadness,
The Exchange bank paid the usual
semi-annual dividend of 4 pel
cent, on July 1 on the capital oi
$100,000. The bank carried a good
-* +Vn. cumins
sum bu uic ijuiytwui
The next serial picture to be run
at the opera house will start on next
Saturday, the 10th, featuring Joe
Ryan and Jean Paige in "Hidden
Daneers^' a scientific mystery play.
The Peoples National bank oi
Prosperity paid a semi-annual dividend
on July 1 of 6 per cent, anc
carried a large sumr to the curplus
The capital, of the bank is $25,000
Miss Estelle Bowers has been ap
pointed clerk at the postoffice to tak<
; the place made vacant T>y tha resig
nation of Mr. Harry Stone. She wil
a nlAasnjtt arnuisition to the force
| In Newberry this year the fourtl
' of July had two innings, one for th<
1 whites on the Saturday before an<
' one for colored on the Monday after
Saturday was halh and ice crean
day. / . ' ''
' What we don't understand. Ott
of the things we do notunderstin<
is why so many people will not be
hold the beam in their'own eye be
fore. perceiving the mote in . the!
.brother's eye. '
j The National bank paid a semi-an
1 nual dividend of 5 per cent, and
special dividend of 2 per cent, o:
: July 1 on the capital of ,$100,00C
A good amount was placed to th
surplus account.
| Over 100 gallons of hash was eatei
at the West End fourth of Jnly cele
bration on Saturday, besides 50 o
! more gallons, throughout the city. W
, couldn't enumerate the gallons of ici
j cream citizens ate during the day.
I The Lutheran Church of the Re
; deemer did another good thing i]
: installing four large electric fans
and fans cost much these days. Fa:
-from being a, year without a summer
; this is a year with a hot summer, al
1 though parts of many days anc
I nights have been pleasant,
j Friday found John Fellers out $15
and Chalmers Brown $25. Bfoth
speediug. The regular price foi
speeding is fixed in Newberry at $15,
two for $25?to the same speeder.
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Carpenter, Inc. I
oorn d?iorA
53?5 | i^.30 [
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their very hems.
hese give the wearer
:g comfortably and
of ail proportion to
s, that cool tubbable
it" for summer wear;
ures; sizes 16 to 42.
Saturday fresh and
rice and-now on sale
I
D each ,
tny price reductions
on just the things you ? j
i August wear. Such
3 blouses, white, wash
hats, dresses, dainty.
arorarmATiis vnils nr. v
dsit our store now.
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ore of Newberry"
Carpenter, Inc. i
I Wp Iijivp tn j?r?rl Herman T.nncrfnrd trv
the list of first time speeders, as he
parted with $15 Saturday.
An aged colored mail, Ben Prattr
died on Wednesday at the "home of
his daught'. , Norma Simpkins, in
Graveltown. Pratt was a well known,
and respected citizen, having impressed
his good character and reputation
upon the community in ;his.
long life. He was 84 vears old.
A meeting of the county eotrecil
of the* demonstration clubs will be
held in the court house on Saturday,,
July 10, at 2:30 p. m. Miss Christine
N. South, state home demonstration
agent, will make the address at
this meeting. Several important bnsi
ness matters win come up, so a.
large crowd is desired.
Miss Betty Harms was ' compli1
mented by Miss Caroline Weeks withe
, a party at the home of Mrs. Poot
Friday evening. About 30 of Sfiss*
Betty's friends were invited tb wel|
come her; and the young folks ha'4 ?
merry time dancing. Miss Theresa:
Maybin and Miss. Margaret Burtons
; furnished music on the piano. Punchi
was served at one end of the piazza
As an attention to her niece. Mrs*.
| Clarence A. Rer\neker of Orangej
burg, Miss Mary L. Burton gave a
"j delightful rook party on Saturday at
J her home in Haifrington street. The- \
I i-^nrnc, admirablv suited for enter,
j taining, presented a gala appearance
' j in honor of the fourth, with numI
h?rs of-m^^ture *19"' air* ? ms
j of red, white and blue forming 8
j ^ackerou" ,nT
[ flowers, Shaster daisies being use<)
; with lovely en - *.
L The Wint1 allege examination
was held Fi id c. the court house.
! TVia?o nroTD -fr, inliMnta "ffiT t.Vlf?
' two vacant s< .Warships: Misses
1 Mary Alice Suoer of Newberry, Jose1
phine Langford of Prosperity ao<?
: Ruth Hamm and Maggie Boozier of
Silverstreet. None applied for en~
: trance. Next Friday there wiB be /
1 examinations for the two vacant four
year scholarships ,and one agricul
tural scholarship for Clejgson, oo*
"1 four year Citadel scholarship.and one
1 normal scholarship in the University
: of South Carolina.
1 The weather **saved the bacon'''
Friday. In this way: It raraeb?oi*
J. the second day of July. Those V&*
i m eotrinrrc T37ATP Wttiflf
i-vurovc IU uiu oajruigu ?>? ? o?; ?
1 acared, as the day was passing 'with
no rain in sight, until late in th*?
1 emoon when it came at last; and if
was fine, with more, during ine night*.
* doing good work for/ fields and ??r1
dens and making Saturday pleasanter>
with the absenee of dust at the Whit
mire and Willowbrook celebrations;
r Now, it having rained on the5 second*.
-all "sign observers"- will:
look for'.fain to be fe?
a the month of July, ft would' hiSf
. SfSV?,8'.. simply; awfal if the rafa
' Jp /a 03 with its good
e effect on everything and everybody,
including the ladies with lawns and
n flowers.
r CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPENS
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e" Secretary Maxwell Ha* Arrived an<f
Opened Office?Wants to
Meet You.
1
, Mr. L. W. Maxwell, secretary of
p the Newberry chamber of commerce,
, has just arrived in our^city. Tem.
porary offices have been* opened in
1 the Exchange Bank building, rooms.
505-506. The secretary is anxious;
; to meet everyone who has at heart
the best interests n-f
i ,, y. aurj
' the surrounding country, and callers .iwill
always be welcome at his office.
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