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{ ? """" .:.!. ? _ " *' * Thousands o ver&best all 1 r/7?/Tfir hiii ? I KJ M a I JLr self of buying We have Shoes nook and corner < any kind of Shoe \ - Don't fail to see will prove to you \ prices. .. Me v ; Friedman Shell medium toe $5. 00 Young AH leather Sho< heel, $5.00 value,; :[% Young Just the kind yo Wingfoot Rubber i , Boi Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 English toes, Win? l j. " ; 1 / : ' f= i * fs i M . ' **?: y . $ - *'* 4 ? v'' ? . X : v? te-f.* If ,-c.y^ . 3\' ' Main Str mmmmmmmrnrnammmmm NEWS OF POM ARIA Messrs. Tommie ^ Setzlef, Hu^h Boinest, Lewis Koon, Harry Kibler, John Kinard,' David Harris and Miss * J Sara Alice Koon are students at Newberry college. Mrs. W. L. Bedenbaugh returned Sunday with" her baby from Columbia hospital, much improved. The many friends of * Dr. T. H. Wedaman of Johnston were glad to have him in town for a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. SwofFord, Miss Ruby Kinard and Mr. H. W. Lominack motored to GafFney Sunday in Mr. Swofford's car. Rev. H. J. Black preached at St. Paul's Sunday morning, the guest of Rev. S. P. Koon. Mr. Roland Fulmer and family visited Rev. and Mrs. S. P Koon Sunday. The Young People's society of St. Paul's church elected officers Sunday for another year as follows: President, Mr. Carl Epting; vice president, Miss Mattie Boland; secretary^ Miss Leola Bedenbaugh; treasurer, Mr. Howard Boland who was also elected delegate to-the federation in Lexington. - * > John B. Bedenbaugh has state and county-licenses at H. W. Lominack's No excuse for breaking the hunting laws. .Be v. Merritt and family returned Monday from Aiken. ...Mr. C. H. Counts' friends are pad to know his little son is doing so well and will be able to come home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berley, Messrs. W. W. and Cecil Berley, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Bedenbaugh, Mesl hi iii % . I-- V.ru. f-A-tf.-: . ; ?' f dollars worth of c eather shoes?One loney is very scarc, / the second pair fo stacked to the ceiling in < and can fit you in any sizi wanted. ; Sanders before you buy. ve have the shoes and the n's Dress Shoes )y all leather Shoes, dart "oln/i "fr\ frrk rn CQ 1 ?k 5 V CllUU l/U ?5 KJ 111 IfllXU CU1C Ub "? Men's Tan English es, neat toe, Wingfoot Ri at 3 Men's Tan Broges a are looking for, meclkm heel, to go in this sale at i ps' Dress Shoes 1-2. Dark tan, medium rfoot Rubber heels $2.98 < t ?, T AA ? 1. iVl. k v. mmmmmmmmmmmmamemaminmuBOM * ; dames Bee Hope, Z. T. Pinner, J. | W.% Crane, J. L. Mensoh, J. P. Setzler and Miss Nellie Rae Seybt were I among the shoppers in Columbia dol-, jlar days, Monday and Tuesday j Miss Mattie Koon was the guest of j j Miss Verta Mae Koon of Prosperity. j last week. | Mr. Wilber Moseley who has been ' *with the Newell Construction com-; ! pany for the summer, has gone to his1 ! L^mo in Alabama to take up his * j studies in Newington college. j SILVERSTREET .Mrs. L. G. Frazier of Walterboro is visitnig her sister, Mrs. P. Blair, j S Mr. and Mrs. Dailey spent the) } week-end at Peak with rMs. Dailey's, parents. 1 Mrs. Matt Berry visited her cousin, Mrs. D. Williams, in Newberry, j TuesdayMrs. Will Hendrix expects to re-' j turn to Columbia this week for an I operation. ' j Miss Josie Berry is in Newberry taking a special course. She is al-1 i ready prepared as a telgraph opera-1 [ I ; tor, but did not understand making, I ViAnlrp A/Tit-c? Knrnr : | U]J die: uuuao. -UJO^ ^va4 j telegraphy for several months at, j Greenwood. ! Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Pearsall spent, | a short time in Newberry Monday, j i Miss Evelyn Sti'well went to New-: i berry Monday. ! Miss Ruth Martin made a business! j trio to Newberry Tuesday, i D. M. Ward of Newberry is here i for a few days. ! Miss Mary Martin has returned i from a visit with friends in Newber- j K - i V -X "''' I ^di 1 1 ill kind of shoes to pair of Red Goose e ivith the most of r the winter. every 1 ?!> B if K s and j ?. tw we Buy I right | ,mmmm" *" ^69 4 troue ibber jpi * cKaara h0 en 9ii *':on With 1 P?J*DU lp} right bran fej leather* I oc ltoe, I /lis, j>3.75 1 'J. asa I, . {less??. | ? W SS253 1 & up I : "*'* 1st -? - V " Extra hea leather in so soles, $4.-50 I I **(ff , , ^ J*? .. . v ?r , - C * . - ?: t . . .^ *' ? * :;.* .*- -. .. - . I mm^MmmummbutKmaKtnmasamnmDmam ac?i?a??m?hwipm?aiTwmf n? ? w i Otto Nichols has nearly completed : his filling station. Selean Berry and Barney Floyd! j visited Mr. Perry's parents in Saluda j Sunday. v Jerome Havird is attending college; in Newberry. ? Rev. Thomas has accepted a call; from Mt. Zion Baptist church and' preached his first sermon last Sun-j day. It is hoped that Rev. Thomas; will be* happy in his new field of use-; fulness. M iss Mabel Havird invited a fewj young friends to her pleasant home I one afternoon last week. The after-! noon passed pleasantly in playing rook and ligl.t conversation. Mrs. E. B. Martin spent a few; hours Tuesday in Newberry. Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Blair visited j Sunday at the home of their daugh-i ter, Mrs. C. Berry. v -;! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shealy spent | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.; R. Martin. Hev. G. F. Clarkson will preach a+jj tho Methodist chapel Sunday night at, 8 o'clock. Every one invited. Mr. J. P. Long and daughter, Miss! Elmina, were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blair of: Newberry visited at the home of Mrs. Blairs father, E. B. Martin,: Monday night. j Mr. Neal's ginnery is in "operation, already several bales have been ginned. ; School will open Friday, the 22nd. Prof. Merchant from Saluda as prin- j cipal, assisted by Mrs. Julia Suber and Miss Ro?e Nichols. There seems every prospect of a successful and; profitable term. Jim Samples furnished a barbecue j m Mi SSLMt Ji IMS 1' J \ ;*/ *- < i . ' ' ? > j; . . i \ go m this sale at r< will wear as long a us, therefore you s km iht Bobg -,y i>L? syiih tliG a end cJ.soz.?z~z?o he 'year iizzr ~r.ee? g!v? cc.n he avoided if j d or fcrivA^r. Tc be sure cf getting st: ijj-weaiinj* ehecs for ihs children, ask your-c The "Rsd Goose" Sciio Gcod lzz.tb.cr is bocorrJng rcazcc xnazfcfsbturers arc tempted to 1:32 c . tales for ?C4ttiter iii i-rakiaj their she Gocce'* shoes aw made of- SOLID \\ in the izweies, counters, outsell and S, ij the heels, and they accordingly give 3 Jt wear, as *yel\ as ccr;;crt; L^U aricrd / Lea! eh prcteetioa. Visit oui- store and setect the pre ^ your giris U>?s? HvriUpayycu. '* m v 1 J ~ t .- v Men's Work Shoes /.. ,vy, ail leather Shoes, gu? les, double cap, and solid value to go in this sale at v \ * i ; : .3 Hi '" ' ' I Hundreds of the sn | Coats and Sweaters. Coats ? Dresses =.... New shipment of nt and Wool. GIOBE DRY B. T. An< % for the men employed at h;s saw mil. j across fhcTSaluda river, and invited j those who work for him here, at the ' planer. Ches Blair, a noted caterer j along that line, superintended the dinner, and all who enjoyed it said j it was fine. flr?w ' mmmssssims^fx^aKm emarkable low prn s 2 pair of other b 1 111 ,11 noma ouy trie nest WWmmmmrn i ? I u pininii .?> OMOMMMHi tT:3"' ^ at tb ttlr8" 1 fer tl tat 1 w asIsfcsa 1 ?s\ dr.? soma P W1 jfifea? 3ubc'J- ill' C* r*r\r rCs, r,'^~ "Kcd !s , vJfOOC LLAFHEii !? C* Ti*^ cvc-y lift q? | L/d^b the ^rc&iest B - f ,s -x* c:yb for J S;plpa 9 Steag^ il waim-ir^in. ^ 15* iiBnlHiiHiitif 11 ? ?!? "ma V * * .'.' j iranteed all . leather out ........ $2.98 ' , \ . ^ - . .. ?. *. V ? l- T < i -*>. mi M iic.iiri??iTT>tiT?<V ii Mta . ... A : V '? u ... : ' lartest Fall Dresses, ; 1 $8.50 to $35.00 $8.5U to SZiJ.bU ;w Fall Hosiery, Silk * ierson. A project is on foot to rebuild the Bank of England because the old oaudings are hopelessly inadequate to held the enormous staff which it now n^eds and which is scattered about the city of London. The project is meeting with much opposition from se.ntimalists who view the move as sacrilegious. j IJ :es. Why you s/i rands, besides you s a1) leather shoes an Men's Sofi Toe 5 ack, soft toe, Munson las1 er feet, $6.00 values at .. Women's Work J le well known all leather blue leather soies. Sold iair. Special priced for thi: Children's Sho lildren's Red Goose schoo c, the kind that will wear 1 e lowest prices we have ev lem to you. All sizes, e also have a full line of 0 e also have many bargaii Is, Notions, Boys' Suits, R , Hosiery, etc. ' \ _ ? imiummiih ti< uaasae.- to?aaeae3ma#^aKwS58B uj?wm n* i ? . ! mr, mi j.-?tviiw?i rut?nir yi j,i-<yh ' $ r SPECIAL mss 3?ir in f r nuuir l Will-be clos< September 2^ count of Jewis Will be ope: A T)1 ant has been discovered in Indi:i which is an effective remedy for I malaria and black-warer fever. * The ice bill of the people of the United States is about $1,000,000 a day, riie northern lakes furnishing one-fourth of the total production of 3 the country. s iuc. ?i, x J. ? Guld buy the >ave money in d save your? shoes t, just the kind for $4.25 ( ( shoes Red Goose Shoes last, year for $4.50 s sale at $2.98 ,; es ' | 1 Shoes in tan and 5 through the winter' f er been able to of- | 'xfords for Ladies. | ts to offer in Dry | ien's Suits, Shirts, | * ; ' r*k&d g J i srry, So C. - I : r, s~> u i . .' >. l>\ ,' 5A1TCH ed Saturday ltd. . On ac;h hnlirlav. ei Monday, ; The editor of tho Boston News bureau writes of "th?? failure of our JOblic school system to give proper Plication as to money* and the funeions of money." ?_? ? By his phenomenal thrift and inlustry. the German workman now is ible to .jet almost everything except i living*