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VOLUME 2; NO. 27 The Rising San—1856-1860 NEWBERRY, S. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1939 * “— *» -.WWW —WWW - — - y r - .... SPECTACULAR SESQUI PAGEANT WILL BE OF PICTORIAL BEAUTY & HISTORICAL INTEREST * ■ I WSSMSm fc > \ m Pictures on this page are illustra tive of what may be expected in the big pageant depicting the early life and customs of Newberrians. The pageant will be the highlight of the Sesqui-Centennial celebration , and it is expected that thousands will at tend. Scenes throughout the pageant will be enacted by Newberry people many of them direct descendants of the earliest settlers. The pageant will be staged at the College athle- ■ tic field where comfortable accom modations are provided for several thousand spectators. April 30- May 4th will be a day long to be remem bered and children particularly should be taken to the pageant and given a glimpse of the life of long ago. 'iPflUtaM - _,v- M Hi * mi mm® . —-r—— — HOTPOINT Stoves & Refrigerators ‘ -——— —-l ; ^ . .^ Roofi - t Y ES, there are some things more important than money* What business, for instance, could exist which neglected to conduct itself legitimately, to ren der the fullest measure of service to its customers? Without customer confi- - dence, success would be impossible. Reputation is not easily won, and once won, must be protected. We recognize these things for what they are, for we know how essential they are in our contacts with our customers. Hardware is for sale everywhere. BUT, the sincere desire to serve MUST come from within. We are proud of our reputation of dealing fairly with a growing list of customers. Our Very Best Wishes For A Successful Celebration of Our ISOth Birthday ‘ f- -/r ■ * vV" • - R. M. Lominack “A COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE J. Forest Lominack ft Sporting Goods Bicycles Ammunition W. Henry Lominack Wire Fencing Mill, Plumbing & Engine Parts ... .