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Thursday, Friday
Ida Lupino, Humphrey Bogart
Alan Curtis, Arthur Kennedy
—In—
“HIGH SIERRA’’
NEWS COMEDY
Adm.: Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-30c
Saturday
—On Our Stage—
HOLLYWOOD SKETCHBOOK
REVUE
also
Feature Picture Program
Chapter 13 The Green Hornet Strikes
Again.
Adm. Mat.; 10c-30c Night 10c-30c
ters upon no matter how long such
a struggle may last or however great
the sacrifices that may be necessary
or whatever the means that have to
be employed; and all this even though
the actual military equipment at hand
may be utterly inadequate when com
pared with that of other nations.”
The friends of Strother C. Pay-
singer will be glad to know he is out
again after a recent illness of a *ew
weeks. He returned to his work Mon.
day.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Monday, Tuesday
In Technicolor
Madeline Carroll, Fred MacMurray
Stirling Hayden, Marie Wilson
—In—
“VIRGINIA”
NEWS COMEDY
Adm.: Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-30c
Wednesday
Eugene Pallette, Marvin Stephens
Rita Quigley
—In—
“RIDE KELLY RIDE”
COMEDY
Adm.: Mat. 10c-20c Night 10c-30c
I will make final settlement of the
estate of Thomas A. Epting in, the
Probate Court for Newberry county,
S. C., on Monday, the 16th day of
June, 1941, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, and will immediately thereafter
ask for my discharge as Administra
tor of said estate.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Thomas A. Epting, de
ceased, are hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the under-
signed', and those indebted to said es
tate will please make payment like
wise.
May 14, 1941.
C. K. EPTING,
Administrator
WALLACE CITES BRITISH
TRIBUTE IN ‘MEIN KAMPF’
WASHINGTON, May 13.—In con
nection with Rudolph Hess’s flight to
England, Vice President Wallace to
day called reporters’ attention to a
passage from “Mein Kampf,” book
written by Adolph Hitler with the
help of Hess.
Wallace handed the reporters this
passage from Chapter 12 of “Mein
Kampf:”
“The British nation can be count
ed upon to carry through to vic
tory and struggle that it once en-
New!
Fresh Sheer
Yard Goods
DOTTED
Voiles
in almost any color
combinations
39 inches wide
29c yd
Fast color printed
Dimity
Regular 25c yd. goods
19c yd
FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1941
NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN
QUENT TAXES
.1
State of South Carolina.
County of Newberry
By virtue of sundry tax execu
tions issued by the County Treasurer
of Newberry County, and directed to
the Delinquent Tax Collector of
Newberry County, commanding and
requiring that I Levy upon and sell
sufficient property of certain delinq
uent tax payers to satisfy said tax
executions for delinquent taxes, not
ice is hereby given, that I will on
salesday (being the 2nd day of the
said month) in June 1941 within the
legal hours of sale, sell at public
auction, before the Court House door
alt Newberry Court House, the prop
erty herein described to satisfy the
aforesaid tax executions, which prop,
erties are to be sold as the property
of the persons hereinafter named:
1 lot, 1 building in School District
No. 1 in the Town of Newberry,
County and State aforesaid, assess
ed to Henrietta Butler.
1 lot, 1 building in School District
No. 1 in the Town of Newberry,
County of Newberry, assessed to
Preston Dominick Estate.
1 lot, 1 building in School District
No. 1 in the Town of Newberry,
County and State aforesaid, assessed
to Ella Sand and Eftgenia Penn.
1 lot in School District No. 1 in the
town of Newberry, County and State
aforesaid, assessed to Emma L.
Reeder.
1 lot in School District No. 1, in
the Town of Newberry,- County and
State aforesaid, assessed to David
Shelton,
1 lot in School District No. 1 out
side, in the County and State afore
said, assessed to Mattie Scurry.
1 lot, 1 building, in School District
No. 1 outside, in the County & State
aforesaid, assessed to Morgan Scurry.
36 acres in School District No. 2,
in the County and State aforesaid,
assessed to Horace Gruber.
103 acres, in School District No. 2,
in the County and State aforesaid, as
sessed to Albert Nance et al.
20 acres in School District No. 2,
in the County and State aforesaid,
assessed to Jim Todd.
1 lot, 1 building, in School District
No. 1, outside, in the County and
State aforesaid, assessed to Clarence
Turner.
26 acres, 1 building, in School Dis
trict No. 8, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to Inez Chaplin.
20 acres, 1 building, in School Dis
trict No. 9, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to John C. Glenn.
54 acres in School District No. 11,
in the County and State aforesaid,
assessed to E. H. Cousins.
12 acres, 1 building, in School Dis
trict No. 11, in the County and State
aforesaid assessed to Howard Cromer.
24 acres, 3 buildings, in School Dis
trict No. 15, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to Vernon P.
Wallace.
100 acres, 1 buildling, in School Dis
trict No. 19, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to John Adam
Sheaiy.
10 acres, 1 building, in School Dis
trict No. 24, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to J. L. P. Bren
nan.
228 acres, 1 building, in School Dis.
trict No. 37, in the County and State
Lovely Satin
Slips
in Snowy White
and Soft Tearose
Lace trimmed and
tailored .'Tperfect
fitting with all tfie
fine details of reg
ular $1 slips.
79c
2 for $1.50
Sizes 32 to 40
42 to 44
Main floor
The Fashion i The Fashion
aforesaid, assessed to Smith&Abney.
300 acres, in School District No.
39, in the County and State aforesaid
assessed to Emanuel Werts.
643 acres, 4 UftUdinga, in School
District No. 41, in the County and
State aforesaid, assessed to H. F.
Harmon Estate.
392 acres, 4 buildings, in School
District No. 41, in the County and
State aforesaid assessed to H. F.
Harmon Estate.
30 acres, 2 buildings, in School
District No. 46, in the County and
State aforesaid, assessed to Mattie
Floyd.
127 acres, in School District No.
46, in the County" and State aforesaid 1
assessed to Edith Shelton.
60 acres, in School District No. 54,
in the County and State aforesaid, as
sessed to Ester Brooks, et al.
1 lot, 1 building, in School Dis
trict No. 62, in the Town of Whit
mire, County and State aforesaid,
assessed to Ell Copeland, Sr.
2 acres, 4 buildings, in School Dis
trict No. 52, in the Town.of Whit
mire, County and State aforesaid, as
sessed to G. A. Garddn.
3 acres,1 building, in School Dis
trict No. 62, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to Gitlie Helm.
1 lot, 1 building, in School District
No. 52, in the Town of Whitmire,
County and State aforesaid, assessed
to Lewis Island 1 .
1 lot, 1 building in School District
No. 52, in the Town of Whitmire,
County and State aforesaid, assessed
to Anderson Kenner.
1 lot, 1 building, in School District
No. 52, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to Celia Quilier.
1 lot, 1 building, in School District
No. 52, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to Taylor Sims.
1 lot in School District No. 52, in
the County and State afroesaid, ass
essed to Lonnie Williams.
1 lot in School District No. 52, in
the County and State aforesaid, as
sessed to Wade Hodges, Jr.
1 lot, 1 building, in School District
No. 52, in the County and State
aforesaid, assessed to Eunice Bullard.
80 acres, 1 building in School
District No. 38, in the County and
State aforesaid, assessed to Isiaao
Grigsby Estate.
25 Acres in School District No. 11,
in the County and State aforesaid as
sessed in the name of Davis Realty
Company.
31 acres, in School District No. 25,
in the County and State aforesaid,
assessed to Waiter & Lillie B. Bisihop.
CLAUD W. SANDERS,
Tax Collector for Newberry County
METHODIST AUXILIARY MEETS
The Auxiliaay of Women’s Society
of Christian servioe of Central Metho.
dist church will meet at the church
Monday, May 19, at 4:00 p. m.
Wednesday Closing
. We, the following business men, wish to
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announce to the public that we will close
our places of business at 1:00 p. m. on Wed
nesday, beginning Wednesday, June 4, 1941:
W. E. Turner
Home Store, No. 57, J. R. Ford
E. T. Carlson
McCrory’s 5 & 10
Eugenia G. Epps
W. C. Baker
J. W. Taylor
R. H. Anderson
T. Roy Summer
Gables Ready-to-Wear
Southern Shoe Store, Inc.
Newberry Fed. Sav. & Loa.n Assn
Clarkson Finance Co.
Protective Hospital Aid Corp.
Baker’s Finance & Ins. Co.
Bedenbaugh’s Auto Works
D. L. Nance, City Offices. ~
City Radio Service
D. R. Son
W. B. Timmerman
L. M. Graham
J. M. Counts
Pay singer’s Super Mkt.
T. M. Rogers & Son
Hayes Motor Co.
Ideal 'Super Store
Frank Lominack Hdw.
R. M. Lominack Hdw.
Newberry Finance Co.
W. O. Wilson, Carryteria
Newberry Ins. & Realty Co.
Reagin’s Shoe Shop
Little Star Food Store
John Nance (Bakery)
Davis Motor Co.
Hughey’s Beauty Shop
Sheaiy Motor Co.
F. R. Hunter
G. B. Summer & Sons
Security Loan & Investment Co.
Cooler’s Clothing Store
“M” System Store
Johnson Hagood Clary
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Bowers Ins. Agency
R. M. Lominack Hdw. (Eskridge)
.The Home Furniture Co.
Mrs. J. W. White
Lenore Broadus
Anne O. Ruff
City Sales Co.
Friendly Beauty Shop
Joseph J. Vigodsky
Dennis Shoe Shop
O. K. Printery
Western Auto Associate Store
Bqn T. Buzhardt
Richard L. Baker
Maxwell Bro^ & Quinn
Cromer’s Shoe Shop
W. H. Davis & Son
Sunrise Auto Supply Co.
Industrial Life & Health Ins. Co.
J. L. Snelgrove
Richardson’s Barber Shop
Newberry Army & Navy Store
C. 1. McWhirter
The Loan Shop
Hamilton’s Inc.
West End Barber and Beauty Shop
C. E. Hutchinson
Scott Auto Supply
J. W. Young, Fruit store
Newberry Beauty Shoppe
Liberty Life Ins. Co.
Chapman Lumber Co.
H. M. Bigby
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Ruff Bros. Impl. Co.
Hill-Bros.
Hal Kohn .
J. C. Adams
R. E. Summer, Ins.
Blease & Griffith
Dominick & Workman
A. & P. Tea Co. No. /3
James F. Long
Lambert Jones, Atty.
F. W. Dickert
Layton Bros.
The Southern Cotton Oil Co.
J. E. Betchma.n
T. C. Chalmers Motor Co.
W. O. Stone
Miss Mattie Adams
Pepsi-Cola Co.
Clarkson, Hunter & Harley
County Court House
W. D. Hornsby
I. T. Cousins
W. R. Son
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
Thos. H. Pope, Jr.
George Martin Radio Shop
Continuing Our Big ^
of The Eskridge Hardware Stock
Perhaps never again in a lifetime will you have a chance to buy from
a stock of Hardware at such prices as we are making on this stock.
The Farmer, the Housewife, the Carpenter, the Gardener, Electrician,
and others will find something here they can use at LOW down prices.
COME TODAY!! The stock must be moved & the building vacated!!
MOREIGOODS ON DISPLAY-—NEW PRICES TO MOVE THEM
MUCH HAS BEEN SOLD but THERE’S PLENTY LEFT
COME AND GET YOURS, NOW, TODAY!
R. M. Lominack Hardware
Selling to the Bare Walls the Entire ESKRIDGE HARDWARE STOCK