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S'TATE OF Si"'Ti l 0LIN. z--a S ti a'raHst. Benjain B. Sloan. namie Sloan, Willie Sloan. Benjamin Sloan, Jr., and Marie Sloan, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court herein. I will sell to the highest bid der before the court house door at Newberry. S. C.. on salezday in No vember, 1907, within the legal houis of sale, all that tract of land lying and being situate in Newberry county, State of South Carolina, containing Thirty acres, more or less, and known as the Caldwell tract and bounded by lands of Robert Caldwell, Miss Fannie Johnstone, J. J. H. Brown and others. Terms o' sale, one-half of the pur chase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one year; the purchaser to secure the credit portion with his bond and a mortgage of the premises sold with leave to anticipate the payment of the credit portion, the said cred it portion to hear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. H. Rikard. Master. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. In Common Pleas. Robert L. McElveen and William Reeder MeElveen, Plaintiffs, against John C. McElveen and Robert Ern est McElveen, Defendant& By virtue of an order of court here in, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house do.tr at New berry, S. C., on salesday in November, 1907. within the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land lying and be M A *Make your Bar tively guarantee big shoe store in save and look at We Men's Odd Pant: 200 pairs Meg's Odd Pants, mn Cleveland Woolen Mills, worth $2 'work pants at $1.25 pair. 96 pairs Men's Work Pants, big size 3oo pairs Men's Dress Pants, boi under price, for $2.oo pair. 400 pairs Men's Cashimere Pants .more, at $2.98 and $3.50 the pair. 72 pairs Men's black all-wool Pant: $3.oo at $2.00 pair. Boys' Knee Pants from 25C to $1.< These come in sizes from 4 tb 16. Ladies' Cloaks! Ladies' Long Box C!oaks at $.91 Ladies' Long Cloaks at $3.48 each Ladies' Long Cloaks, extra val $6.48, $7.48 and $8.50 each. 36 Ladies Fine Cloaks worth $12 special $9.98 each. 18 Ladies' Cloaks worth $1 8.oo at $12.oo each. 1o light gray satin lined Ladies' worth $20.oo at special $14.oo each. 12 black satin lined Ladies' C10 $14.oo each. Children's Cloaks from 980. up. Cotton Flannel, Outing, E roo pieces Cotton Flannel, bleach unbleached, worth 12c., at special 1i 25 pieces good Cotton Flannel wort at specia18y/3c. yd. 1o pieces extra heavy Cotton F old price 16%3c., at special 14c. yd. Cotton Flannel from 7ydec. up. 5,000 yds. cash down Outing, more at the old price, roc. yd., all c T H We Sell It Foi voalty t t 1ads of James J. Reder. I. Newton Gary. Nathan P. Whitmire and lands of th- ,.state of D. L. Gary. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cashl and en)u2h in addition thereto to pay the costs and expenses of this action. to be taxed by the clerk of this court; the balance in two equal annual in stalments from date of sale, with in terest from date at the rate of eight per cent, payable annually, bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold to be given to secure the credit portion, which mortgage shall contain clauses providing for insur ance of the buildings and for the pa Tnent of attorneys fees in case of de fault of the payment of the debt or any part thereof. The purchaser has the right to pay all in cash. Purchas er to pay for papers and recording of same. H. H. Rikard, Master. Oct. S, 1907. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 0OUNTY OF NEWBERRY. In ;ommon Pleas. Ira H. Sheppard and Ja.cob Larry Sheppard, Plaintiffs. vs. W. P. Sheppard, William 0. Shep pard, Olga R. Sheppard, Armenta M. Sheppard and Leland Hunter Shep pard, Defendants. By virtue of an order of the court herein,' I will sell to the highest bid der before the court house doors at Newberry, S. C., on salesday in No venber, being 4th day of said month, 1907, within the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land lying .and be KE9 t k account grow 1 to sell from-lO0 tc town. Add thes your Bank accot Will.Sell ! Calicoes, Pe ade by 4,700 yds. light blu .oo for Calicoes at 4% c. yd. f Percales from 7% c. ro pieces Bed Tickin worth 5 pieces Bed Ticking 3 pieces Bedl Ticking s worth 7 pieces Bed Ticking 4 pieces Bed Tickii >O pair. worth 25. at special x One bale colored Hoi at 5c. yd. One bale Homespun each. -25 pieces Cheviots w Men's and Boys' ue, at Da ~.oo at 100 doz. Boys' heavy and Draw ers worth 4oc special 50 doz. Men's extra and Drawers at 48c. eac Cloaks Lde'Eta R aks at 1oo doz. Ladies' Und from last year, worth old price 95c. pair. Ladies' Under Shir G, match, fleece lined at 9 dadLadies' Union Suits >.yd. Tunks! ' h oc., Trunks from $1.25 t< 22 Trunks, size 30, lannel, $7-50, at $4.98 each. 10 Trunks worth $1. 5 Steamer Trunks, I worth from $6.oo to $10.00 ei olored. Trunks from 68c. to E-BE r Less. E. in''situamte in Newvberry counit ii "ki,~ \. '.Siwp parVd. GJeon,* Taylor. and Mlrs. Wells. Terms of sale, one-third of the pui chase price to be paid in cash and th balance payable in one and tw -qual annual installments, with ir terest from the day of sale. at th rate of eiaht per cent. payable arni ally. to be secured by the bond of th purchaser and a mortgage of th premises, that the purchaser at th Marcella Sembric Are you going to Columbia o1 the 16th to hear MNme. Sembricl sing-it will undoubtedly be a trea well. worth the eight or ten dollar that it will cost you. When you return from Columbi: stop by Newberry's Victor Stor and hear Sembrich sing FREE the VICTOR does it. Yes, come-just shut your eye and enjoy again that velvet smootl and luscious voice: just shut you: eyes and see again that wonderfu woman who has surpassed perhap! every artist of this generation ir her absolute mastery of technica :liffEculties. Sembrich, Melba, Caruso, Eames Patti and the other 'great artist, sing only for the VICTOR. We have all size Victors in stock !ro.oo to $ioo.oo. Ask about oui monthly payment plan. SALTER5S Art and Variety Store, Newberry, S. C. rGI >y trading at thic 25 per cent. ct a nickles, dimes mnt, and see it gi lt For [ reales, Etc. e and red standard We: r Saturday only. in Nev id. up. n our mesplil,Etc.opened g at special 5c. yd. tember at special 8)/c. yd. Just at special 9C. yd. Button at special roc. yd. $3.00 I ig, slightly soiled, One 6%4c. yd. Bluche nespun, worth more, at 98c. 900 at 7%4c. yd. *worth >rth roc., at 9C. yd. 124 Undershirts and worth One Shoes fleece lined Shirts One at 25c. each. Balbri~ beavy Under Shirts 200 2 0f.AllJ fords a tervests, carried over We '5C., today at same T. B. ] White ts and Drawers to for Lac 8c. suit. I9C. each. .and C Trunks! be.cols > $1o.oo. line of linen lined, worth for the 75, at $1.25 each. teavy brass bound, Lch. '44]1 $15-04- ~ $10-00 L RBAILES & ayfor papers with leave tot 11 1 . R)ikard, Master. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ES- I e! TATE. t By virtue of the power and auth- i ority in me vested as the Executor of < e the Last Will and Testament of Yates I C. Myers, deceased. I will sell at pub- t NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, at t id&K We want part of your business. We can be found at corner of People's Na tional Bank. Come and see and get your share of the bargains. Close profit and quick sales is our motto. We carry a general line of merchandise. We pay highest prices for cotton seed. Give us a trial and be convinced. Yours for business, KINARD & KIBLER, Prosperity, S. C. 'W' store. We posi eaper than any and dollars you a row. Shoes! Shoes! h~ave the biggest line of New Shoes rberry. No 21 to 50 year old Shoes house. The oldest Shoe we have Lot be over 13 months old, as we here with a brand new stock Sep 8th, 1906. received, 72 pairs Men's pat. calf Shoes, sizes 6 to 11, worth $3.50, at >air. lot, 244 pairs, Ladies' Dongola, r and plain toe Shoes worth $1.25, pair. pairs'Men's first split Brogan Shoes $1 6.5and $I-75at old price, $1 25 pr. t Men's Cap Toe Creedmore Shoes, $1.50, at $1.25 the pair. ( lot Men's Vici Kid, Blucher cut it $1.25 pair. lot of 124 pairs Ladies' *Vici Kid ~gans worth $r So, at $1.25 pair. -airs Men's box calf and Vicis *orth t $1.98 the pair. den's, Ladies' and Children's Ox-( t and below cost. also carry such standard makes as larry, American Health, the famous House Shoe of the Brown Shoe Co.'s lies, the Wolf Bros. Shoe for Ladies bildren, every pair guaranteed tot I leather, the John Michel special nd $3.50 Shoes for men, also a full the Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes little folks. Lace Curtains. >airs Irish Point Lace Curtains worth pair at special $4-5o and $4.oo pair. t , CON,rn's ie oitcrv to the 'hilhest bidder, be )>tv.ee thc i a1 urtI s of sale wa he 4th day of November, 1907. (be ng Salesday in said month) ihe ful owing described real estate, of which he said Yates C. Myers died seized nd possessed, to-wit: All that tract r if land in No. 9 Township, Newberry c .,ounty. South Carolina, containing( hirty-t'wo acres, more or less, bound d by land of the estate of S. A. Hun- c er, lands of the estate of Benjamin sichols and others. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to c )ay for papers. S. M. Myers, ,xecutor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Yates C. Myers, deceasel. Newbeyry, S. C., Oct. 1st, 1907. Ipm, APPI STh Jl EVEI Q' C La oTH E los Z*Pf RIGUT M9i, GY THE &USMEA GROWR Cc. CHI CAG4 )ID YoU EVER o To A P E CORNER, AND SPEND "HE RooM oR I ECAUSE YoU WERE No VoVLD HAVE BEEN LoT tTAYED AT HoME BECAl 'ARTY AND ARE NOT iJoN' T H AVE A BIT oF FUN ,IVINC FOR. To GET PLE4 VILL CoST YOU THIS MUC 'OR $10.00 A GooD BUSIh $15.00 A BET TERBSU $25.00 THE EST Po1 'OR $6.00 A GooD RAiN $10.00 A BETTER R4 $15.00 THE BEST Po1 RESPECTFULLY, EWARI COR. MAINAN THE UP-To-THE Come ai What can we sa: .man cannot wi )f this depdartml /elvets, the beaut axquisite Coloring )strich Plurnes, nake to him one a )ut the artistic, di he one who is to ion separates ar >art. Come, and rimmers arrange he shapes, styles ire in great abun< a K WHEN YOUR teed glasses come to headquarters, the nly exclusive manufacturing optical Lole in South Carolina with the latest lectrical appliances for making test in omplicated eye troubles. You get skill, xperence; you get what your eyes need. ,very thing we-do ganteed to give atisfaction. We do gaahigh class work t reasonable prices When in the city all and consult with us Be sure to drop a Fair week. ROBBINS & NOBLE, 639 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. letween Ehrlich Shoe Store and Boll & . Co.'s Jewelry Store. RESO LVED T THE WELL DRESSED SON IS1E ONE WHO HJo AS' Z-OPRIATE ATTIRE FOR, ZY OCCASSION.*flE BEST RE 15 ETiY SELL Th E To y&'CCW:$i RSON FEELS 1-oo.iJ. iN - dRO:NG GARQENTS GoTo SToRE You CANTUST S.BROWt. :C."'AUo' LWK WALIk ARTY AND STAND IN MoST oF THE TIME.IN ;TAND IN THE CoRNER, r To66ED-.RICHT?. IT, SETTER IF YoU HAD 11SE Ir YoU 60 To A PRESSED RIGHT YOU .PLEASURE ISWoRTH AJURE DRESS UP. 1 T ~H To DRESSJ UP: {ESS SUIT. SINESAS"' SSIBLE DRESS SUIT. . oVERCoAT. AIN ' A53IBLE ' -PERRY CO., D CoLLEGE STS., -MINUTE DEALERS, 2d Buy. ~? The hand off rite adequately ent. The rich iful Flowers, the2 ~s, the Drooping' all blend and greeable whole, iscerning eye of Wear this crea id enjoys each let our expert now' while all arid materials :ance. O!ER C.