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f? ??fc?????jmm ?mma OHMBBnsmMnMBaBPMnnaM . For this reaso did two years A visit here n 1 Linens and Be ' \ We have used us to sell to 01 Read the folio iIf ! WOOL ( 56 inch Repellant, a s / ,v much like broadcloth. < Navy and Black. Good and boys clothes. A wonc yard 54 inch Broad Cloth, be! ' . Brown, Tan and Black at, 54 inch Broad Cloth, q $40.00 suits. Color, Red, the yard 54 inch Cream Broad Ci the yard ? > 36 inch Serge. Color, Brown and Black., A bi; yard -'? r r T"" I | 1011 can i>uy to aavai I Trimmings, Buttons, Bin< J small notions. ; / j THE WOMEN TO RAISE DOLLARS FOR DEMOCRACY To the Democratic Women of Newberry County: ? We fee! that it is only necessary to inform you that Newberry county is being organized for the purpose of caring systematically for your contributions to the national Democratic campaign fund. We are sure of youfr interest and aid. The Republican committee has raised millions of dollars. On the other hand an S. 0. S. call for funds has just come from Democratic head- [ quarters. The time is very short. I Make your response quickly. Mrs. R. A. Cooper, the state chairman, has asked the central committee of this county to appoint commit-' tees in the various townships. It has ' been impossible to confer with the chairmen and members of these committees, due to the shortness of time. Even though, some of you may have been opposed to surf rage, it is now a law of oar country and the patriotic duty of every woman in the county to work and to contribute. Send in your funds, from women and! men, to Miss Maggie Thomasson, j county treasurer. For information! communicate with the secretary, Mrs. Herman Wright. =1 f f VAAflvfil n we have increasec ago, a stock equal t ow will convince yo\ 'd Furnishings that ! the greatest care pi rr trad# at nrirps no. w 'mg hems carefulh I) " . ihl IV the '{ A sk Blac 'fijjL i ' 56 fjlm tfc :-3 N< the \ 36 jOODS yard 42 ervic.eablc fabric, very V.T1 ^ Color, Brown, Garnet, *'40 for skirts, suits, dVesses Vi?,^ lerful value at, Pricc the J %t\ <?? Aft ^ 00 : tyiu-ju Brov.; st quality. Color, Navy, yard Price the yard :$4.50 56 ualitjr* equal to cloth in ?^oo Green and Black. Price C9 il $3.00 \vl oth, best quality. Price $2.25 $7.50 and $9.00 Copen, Navy, Green, g value at, Price the" 27 $1.00 and ??????-?-' and itage from us Laces | 32 I og lings, Elastics and all | theV ; 36 * - and 4 "THI ? Hi ?A? W* LJ1 WW OLSL J County Committee?Mrs. IJ. 'D : Wright, Mrs. F. R. Mrs. L 5 ; W. Floyd, Mrs. R. Herman Wright, Miss Maggie Thomasson. : Township Committee, Ward 1? 1: Mrs. Arthur Kibler, chairman; Mrs. 3 Eugene Bleasc, Miss Minnie Salter. Mrs. Ben Buzhardt. n Ward 2?Miss Mary L. Burton, hairman; ?*Trs. James Kinard, Mrs., Talu Aull, Mrs. R. C. Sligh, Mrs. L. -0 C. Cousins. r Ward o?Mrs. J. II. Summer, i chairman; Mrs. D. C. Mathews, Mrs. ,p. C. Eliesor, Mrs. J. R. Eison, Miss y Carrie Boll West. Ward 4?Miss Blanche Davidson, t< haii-man; Mrs. J. K. Eison, Miss I. \'ora Long, Mrs. Joe Feagle. ;Yctrd ?.Mrs. J. M. Davis, chairnan; Helen Anderson, Mi's, j Sailie S. Danielson, Mrs. Pluma K. j j: Booth. 1 Township No. 2?Mis! Ola Brown, j g chairman; Mrs. J. ?. Ruff, Miss Many j Brown. j s, Township No. *'?Mrs. Minnie \ Caldwell, chairman; Mrs. W. C. Rutherford, Mrs. Helen Henderson. S Miss M. L. Henderson. T'cktifncli in V a J ATv?> W A. All drews. chairman; Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Elmore Suber. Mrs. Fannie s1 Metts, Mrs. Z. H. Saber. Township No. 5?Mrs. L. C. Smith., ir 11 frs T&vssi &?& W C*LI 1|?^ 1 our stocks of yarc 0 the best and hetu u that the selectiom we are showing ma yssible in making ou < low as the biggest y. V/e will gladly i n ! Hill HUM 1m ?TIT 6 inch Wool French Serge. Col 2I:. Price the yard 2 inch Wool Storm Serge. Color 2k. Price the yard 2 inch Wool French Serge. Colo e the yard 1 inch all Wool Storm Serge, i ink. Color, Navy only. Very yard 11 Wool Storm Serge, sponged ik only. Priced very special t! inch 4 inch All Wool French Serge, ity, Navy cniv. Price the yard. i inch All \7ooi Cream French S< qua'ity for infant coats. Price til ) inch Black Ottoman. Price the ir.ch Nar y Tricotine. Price the ; inch Navy Tricotine. Price the ! inch Copt*."ire Velvets. Price the ' inch rro 'e ty Wool Plaids, and season's patterns. 1-2 yard e- aired for SIdrt. Skirl me qv airly material sells for , 30. Price the yard >ve!ty Woo.] Mixed Plaids and Str ard S inch Cotton Shepherd Plaids. inch Woo! Mixed Shepherd Plaii inch All Wool Shepherd Plaids $3.2 inch Cotton Serge. Colors, Red, ( n, Copen, Cream and Black. inch Ali Wool Red Flannel for ren coats. Price tlTe yard inch All Wool Red Flannel. 3 > and 52.215 lite Flannels. Price the yard 5 ' COTTON YARD GCODS inch Dress Ginghams. Price tr m ' inch Dress Ginghams. Price t? Oc inch. Romper Cloth. Price the y inch Percales, light and dark c ard c inch Bleaching!:?. Price the van 5c abbmbmammmmm i nui in??? iibmw 2 GROWINC hairman; Mrs. A. E. Kinard, Miss sr Jar a Cary, Miss Lucy Riser. bi Township No. G?Mrs. W. D. Sern. hairman; Mrs. Ida Clamp, Miss Dolie Mac Serin, Mrs. Ernest Paysin- t!: ;er. to Township Xo. 7?Mrs. Pope Cole- r lan, chairman; Mrs. W. B. Watkins, T C IS T>U4.? IIS. V . JLi. I it to. j tvi Township No. 8?Miss Helen Her-j e< ert, Mrs. W. R. Cannon, Mrs. W. j *? k. Pay singer, Mrs. E. P.. Biair, Miss ilizabeth-Pant. ' to Township No. 9?Miss Willie Mae ! ^ Vise, chairman: Mrs. G. Y. Hunter, j liss Effie Hawkins, Mrs. R. C. Hun-; al Mrs. Dudey Bedenbaujrh, Mrs.! endsev Boozer. Township .\o. JO?Miss Lizzie'*^1 "eel. chairman; -Mrs. G. E. Bowers.' Township Xo. 13?Miss Annie | ien'.z. chairman; Miss M. i>. Crump-!*'1 Mrs. \V. W. Bcrlcy. Mrs. J. P. ctzlcr. j Township Xo. 12--Mrs. W. M. Vv'il-j d:i. Mrs. Hollie Snealy, Mrs. John > .. Huffman. ILVERSTREET SCHOOL HAS FORMAL OPENING THURSDAY D. The formal opening of the Silver- So ireet schooi will be held in the th< hooi auditorium on Thursday morn- j fn at D o'clock and the regular! W 1 ?i?-T i W?a.iTmmffi i f I aoods and are no\ </ ir than most stores ? of dependable, rec kes this store a dec r selections, buying retail merchants tJ ztrsncl tha fast nf rr .j v w ri^v v ^ w w v n v w or, Navy and Long Cloth. $1.25 50c , Navy and Nainsooks. I $1.50 Middv Twill r, Navy only. S6 inch.Ble $2.50 yard sponged and Cheeked ai special price var(j $3-?? Shirt Madra: and shrunk. gr:c * he yard, 44 So,id Co]or ( end 60c " . JL.ignt and U a beauLiiul and 40c (j% /j v /> vv.cu Apron Gin? erge, a beau- yard 18 yard $3.93 Cheyiots, Ski yard....$4.00 i,0C0 Coltoi; vard....$5.75 StiiG at about 1 ; , * 50 1,000 Wool , J ^ard3_ various ( yard....$6.00 1-2 pricc Stripes. Ail lleVccrized 1 SLGO. $1.50 - ready made All Pure Lvii as much as 0$<? 7 ^ 'TvTprr>ror'v;prl ;nes - - Price 53.ro end $4.01 ; All Linen Ni ac and $l.^o $12.50 end $15 Price the Turkish Tow 60c QQ i. Price the "* 'Huck Towels Linen Towels Price tile . <**> 15 and $4.00 lo $2"-2' }rcen, Navy, Price the _ 45c Silk Plaid ar middys and Pr^ ^le: ^ar^. .....$5.00 Messalm 3rice $1.50, White and^Blat KJixn. i auv^ia. Oc, 60c and Price the yard Charmeuse. Plum. Price th Satin, good c le yard 25c Black. Price th Peau de Soil*. ie yard 50c Sifk Poplin. < Price the yard .. ard 45c Heavy Crepe olors. Price only. Was sell 55c and 45c the yard d 25c, 30c Keavv All Sii] $4.00 value, Pri< I STORE OI 'hool work in the class room willjS spin the following Monday morn- j E ' Sj The classes will be arranged and P( ie lessons assigned and time gi/en PJ secure the necessary books before gular school work begins. e: On Thursday morning the pntrons ss id friends of the school are request- 0) 1 to meet at the school house and w welcome teachers and pupils, and tb e children of course will be there di be classified and assi.^ne I work, he nere will be several talks to the pa- th ons by friends of the M-hool and sa 1 are invited to be present and take to irt in the.exercises. j ('i T'mi fanohnra fnv r'lo r n > < > *vTl4C I ^ ^ frothy Buzh<irdt, principal: IMisse.-1 elen Nichols and M ui<ie Euting. i ; co iDNAPPFNG CASE COMES . ! ('? TO A SUDDEN END n<? - J to ayneld Fined $500. Sandifer $150. J'11, Suspended Judgement Against ! Breedin. ; in: Wadesboro, X. C.. Sept. IS.? \V. J Mayfield. IT. B. Sandifer and j he mes Breedin of Bamberg county, j fo nth Carolina, today plead guilty to ne e charge of abducting two negroes ] we am the favm of J. M. Zorn, nearjgri adesboro, and carrying them tojtln I 1 ? ^ I /VVYIAIJ^ M v carrying three o, ; in th/s section, isonahly priced Dr ided leader in thes r only when we con iroughout the cow imparison. i Price the yard 30c, 35c, 40c ^rice the yard 25c, 35c, 50c and I c? Pvi n r\ + irovrl ?Q/> t ! O X liLV^ 111W J U1 U W achecl Pajama Checks. Price 35c and tid Striped Demity. Price 25c, 30c, 40c and s. Price the yard 35c, 60c, 65c Charnbry. Price the-yard 35c, ark Outings. Price the yard fhams, best quality. Price rt and Dress patterns...25c ana i Remnants and Short Lengths -2 Price Remnants, lengths from 1 1-2 1 iloths and colors. On sale at ab nomjislr PviVP vavrl r. y J ;e Table Damask. Price the y \C0 and $5.E0 i'Tapkins. Price the dozen $2, -? j apkins. Price the dozen N $9. .00 rel&. Price each 35c, 50c, 60c . Price each 20c. 25c, 35c and I >. Price each SI.00, $1.25, $1 / SILKS id Strines for Skirts and Dress ! : $1, e. Color, Blue, Red, Gray, Rc ik. Price the yard $1. Color, Navy, Black and Bro^ : $1 Color, Navy, Black, Toupe a e yard $3. liiality. Color, Brown, Blue a e yard $2. Price the yard ....$3.95 and $4. ^olor, Black, Navy and Whi , $1. de Chine and Crepe Meteor; bla ; f or a a i xr t>?: iui $o.yj\j y ciiu. iNuw, rr $3. k Crepe de Chine, flesh and whi zq the yard $2. 7 NEWBER] irpei outh Carolina. Judge P. A. Mc- i Iroy fined Mayfield $500 and costs, ? andjfer SI50 and costs, and susended judgment on Breedin upon lyment of costs. <j Mr. Mayfield went 011 the stand to r cplain the affair to the judge. He c .: A ~ ~ ~1 o 4-u i: Liu Lilt ue&iucs ouaui \^?iuiiiia j. ving hiwi several hundred dollars v hich he had advanced, and also left f eir crops. Before leaving they had sposed of some property on which : had a mortgage. Some time before e abduction he received a letter, he ^ id, stating that they were willing 3 return. So in company with San- n fer and Breedin he came after " em. a p In Wadesboro, he testified, he ented the services of J. F. Tice, a nstable of the township, who acmpanied them t<> the home of the irvoes. When thev were admitted . t! tiie home of the negroes Breedin d Tice had their pistol< out. ^ I ho ncirioes went witn them will-1 q iiy, he said, bat were handcuffed j }>. a matter of precaution. ni Mayfieiti's cor <rot stuck in the mud testified, and after unavailing ef- ar its to get it out, in which the gr^es helped, Tice and 'Bnee&in cc re sent to Wadesboro with the neoes. There a car was secured and i 2 negroes were carried across the|N r* 5?L n r four times as 1 ess Goods, Dor e lines. ild secure values itry get for the NHBBmaMBBHMBHBMHXBaDCCaBKO and ' ' WE SELI 60c g0c They combine I are the simplest a 50c ? the Crepe de Chine, 50c ' Price the yard and BED cnr All Wool Plaid Hclio, Red, Tan an 35c ^ast year $20.00. Large Size Hea\ the tan with colored bo 25c 10-4 Pepperal bl 35c 9-4 Pepperal ble on 10-4 Pepperal m 9-4 Pepperal unl :o 5 Dernitv Bed Spr< out and $3.50 White Quilts. P F3c, to $C.OO ard r ?0, ,00, 95 RY" JL ^ ^ South Carolina line. Mayfield , Sandifer followed in another cai Impersonated Officers? The negroes said Mayfield's pa gained admittance to their house epresenting themselves as revei fficers. This Mayfield denied. r tegroes also denied that they w willingly but stated that they w orced to #o. Mavfield Gives Bond. In addition to the fine Mayfi ,'as required to give bond in am of $1,000 for appearance at ' ext term of Anson county super ourt to show that the cases wh 'ere brought against the negroes ^amberg county and for which tl re now out on bond, had been < lissed. Maytfeld and his associates ca > Wadesboro voluntarily to sta ial. They stated that at the ti; f the abduction they were not awz lat they were breaking a Xoi arolina law am! that they cai ick to submit to whatever puni: ent the court might decide. Th ere accompanied by several lawye id friends and the whole party !( day for their homes in Bambe >unty. Subscribe to The Herald ai ews, $2.00 a year. I 1 ! _ I - t I nuch as this store t nestles, Draperies, that would, enable same goods. L HOME PATTERNS style, comfort and economy, nd most accurate. n ______ , , values that sold for $3.00, $2.25 FURNISHINGS Blankets. Colors, Pink, Blue, id Black. Same quality as sold ; Price the pair ;$16.00 y Cotton Blankets, gray and raer. Jfrice the pair $4.95 eached sheeting, yard..'....$1.00 ached sheeting,, yard 90c lbleached sheeting, yard....90c bleached sheeting, yard 85c Bads. Price each $2.75, $3.00 rice $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Vy^a . ^ J ? ~ C1"c=a"''"'0>"" 1 " ~ ~ 1 "" ' - ' :$m , . ' .&,z gt-TI-l 11?T?? I - ? ? an; People read The Herald and News nd tell us about it. One citizen ays the blowing1 of that iocomoti/e r?, vhistle doesn't disturb him near so k' mch as the early morning daily |1U lasts of the cotton mills whistles. Ph -Ve told him it was necessary to do er, hat blowing, but he seems to think er, . t couid be curtailed a little. Some eople are sick and nervous and the oud prolonged noise disturbs them. Ve are not butting in, but in defere* ?nce to said citizen's feelings we ^ ust ask if it really takes such long ^ >lowing to wake up the neighbor10 lood? It would seem that one laud, ong blast would be sufficient 1 :o arouse the sleepers right ;e; at the doors. It doesn't lls bother the writer, but "there are ! . iL ' J T f ?\ * I* % AAA nc wuuiu littuci nccii uiuat; ' 'nile lon.t;" blows than to hear cats* md owls. "? ?. iY* Dr. Thomas H. Pope appointed a -ood committee when he named Dr. " ;}, !. M. Kibler, chairman, with Dr. P. ' e* j. Ellesor and Dr. F. D. Mower as ;r: nembers of the hospital committee, f- \V.v berry needs a hospital and will rs. iavc one if the citizens cooperate .vith the physicians in this important novement, as they should. The doc3 ors will do their part, and we be.ieve the community will also. A