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Programme f OPERA HOUSE Week Beginning August 8th: | ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 4TH. T A Leaf From the Past - - Lubin I OJ wo Reels) Miser Murray's Wedding Present Yitagraph He Never Found Out - - Lubin WEDNESDAY, AUG 1ST :>TH. Vengeance is Mine - - - Lubin When East 31 it West Boston Edi??n H Kaid of Ked Marauders - - kalem (Two Reels) r THURSDAY, AUGUST HTK. Bunco Bill s Visit - - Yitagraph ! Ambitioous Fa Biographl Tivoli and Its Cascades - - Patlie I FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TH. j , He \ever Knew ... Vitligraph ! i (Two Reels) The Hunted ^Animal - - Edison SATURDAY, AUGUST STH. Maniacs Three - - - Biograpk A Blind Business Lubin J Fight on Deadwood Trail - Kalem MONDAY, AUGUST 1#TH. In Fate's Cycle - Biograpli Shotgun Jones .... Selig (Two Reels) A Salt Mackerel Mine - - Kalem VAUDEVILLE ^ Thursday, Friday, Saturday Woods Trio, Juvenile Sinking:, Talking and Daneinsr Entertainers. A jrood f one. Admission oc and 10r* Summer School Opened A short session a! a summer school xl-5?< rursAnpH Wpdripsdav in the hisu V W I schcol building by Prok'. J. B. O'Xeail Holloway, principal, and Mrs. J. E. Norwood, one of the' grade teachers. $ The session will continue for one : month and is held for the purpose of J giving certain students one more op- i portunity to improve in some branches of study in which they are deficient. Twenty pupils were enrolled. (kiiawtinn (it Hpiirhf VI ItVI HU|? Person's Weekly. j Lady Southwark, in her recently j * published reminiscences, tells a story ; or an Irishman who was cutting tur.. i Jiear a bog, w'-ien a friend came up | to him crying: "Patrick is stuck in a bog up to his I ankles." "Don't worry, then," was the reply. ! "If he's only up to his ankles he can j scon ccme out again." "Yes, but :e went in ~ead first," torted the brother. I SOT1CE OF ELEC TION IN ST. j PHILLIPS DISTRICT NO. ?2% Whereas, one-third of the resident i fe'ctors and a like proportion of the ! resident freehoL ^rs of the age of 21 i years, of St. Phillips school dis- j xrict No. 22, o ftiie county of Xew-j berry S a e of South Carolina, have I filed a petition with the county Board j of Education of Newberry County, j South Carolina, petitioning and re questing ;haj: an election b held in said ! school district on the question of levy- j inf a special annual tax of :our mills j to be collected on :he property located ' in the said school district. j Now, therefore, the* undersigned j />fkmnnsiTttr tho Pnnntv Rnorr? r\f TTHn- , VV b<UV VVUUV^ JL7 VU1 U Vi UUU cation for Newberry County, South ' Carolina, do hereby order fne Board i or trustees M the St. Phillips school : district .No. IT, to h-ld an elec- : tion on the said question of levying a j four mill tax to be collected on the ! t property located in the said school dis- j trict, which said election shall be held j at St. Phillips school house, in J said school district Xo. 22, on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1914. at which said : election the polls shall be opened at 7 a. m, and closed at 4 p. m.. The i members of the board of trustees of' ' said school district shall ac: as managers of said election. Only such , electors as reside in said school district and return real or personal j property for taxation, and who exhibit: their :ax receipts and registration cer- j tificates as required in general elec tions shall be allowed to vote. Electors favoring the levying of such ttax I shall cast a ballo: containing the, word "Yes" written or printed thereon, j and each elector opposed to levying such :ax shall cast a ballot confining the word "Xo" written or print- I ed there n. Given under our cands and seal on 1 ? Geo. D. Brown, O. J. ej J. S. Wheeler, ijg County Bo$rd of Education for New- <| berry County, S. C. I* MimnaugKs begins"m \ I^IVI /Yf I/vlj ll /YO /tud the house. It's This great sale fall stock. No regardless of th Here is h A F: A Wit - ipl[ . Big Stock-Reducini Sale. Unequaled -fnrr) nnrf Pi/n , v,, w w.?w - ? Values t They must be sold, for we ( ford to carry them over. 1 prices should create the live! ing of the season, for we hav price on all low-cut Shoes to A?ny?A TJi > 1UWCSL pUSDiUIC llgUIC. UUi pairs of Pumps and Oxfords in a big bin, Slippers in the 1 ?1.50 to $2.00, all go at choice Ladies' Patent Leather Pui fords, etc, the kind you pay 5 $2.50 for elsewhere, choice th< All our fine Oxfords anc TTTA V.+ U CQ An QQ ZO onrl <?A 00 W Ui. bii U\J WiJlVl H'-r.v/v. buy any pair in the house, a: they last, at the pair Howard & Foster's Men': Shoes in vici kids, tans and pat $4.00 and 84.50 values the wo to clean 'em up, choice White Pajama CI Full vard wide, soft finish. 1/ ' i 1 'm'*f?^ngwnwrrrii'TivMiTniTn'niri'r,"ri'"'-'' CHALL ii -IIOB?a?Baraai jau?omMa??T ac?c?M )NESDAY, J % mnunnHH mmmammmmmam issued orders a final wind-x * - ?1 ^ J 4~ , : is pi urine li ll thing reserved le loss to us. low We A J inal Clean-Up Sa \ What few Ladies' Tailored S ? y them now at your own price I ! > 1 I LflUIt'5 We need the room and must c Rack No. 1. ICO Skirts, wort! RacK No. 2. 50 Skirts, all m $8.00, all on Rack No. 2, choi 7 Shoe 15c Cotton fabi fy the market, cu' X Gigantic? i" Every worra money, and "b buying here. :annot af- Wednesday hese low pieces all silk 1 iest buy- bon> worth z5, e cut the -n at c the very . ldreds of Little iJ1 : all nilpH J vvt. I ot worth ' the pr 98c 50 gross Fear sale price ups, Ox- 500 doz Lad >2.00 and Handkerchiefs, e pr $1.49 500 Cans Col; 1 Pumps, worth 25c a car You can two cans for.._ s long as 60 doz Ladies $2 49 20c, sale price... 1 J_ 1 A A J ~ ~\/f ! 3 lOW-CUt 1uu ll'jzj ivicii leathers stitched Hanaki rid over, only $i98 Muslin Ui leeks , regular $150 night go ENGE SALE i ! mmmm?mrn?mMmmimmmmmmmammmmm?mmmmBmm IIIflTCT CiL - iUUUJl Jill, d to let go every ren ip of the world's h ) make room for. t , everything must Lre Going to I le of Ladies' This Season's Ready-ti pring Suits, Silk and Embroidered one i Tailored Skirts at Hs lispose of them quickly. h $3.50 to $5.00, all on one big rack, a $2.49 ostly black, a few navy in the lot. Sk ce, $3.49 ric for underwear best on all go at t to yard Pc 10c L ^ i / 1"* e<? / .neck anc 5)^ of Ribbons 15C l in who wants to save ne?k and ig money," can do it "by ' '20c Li sizes, sal will put on sale 500 Final affeta Satin Moire Rib 35 and 50c, all on a barhoice the yard 19c One er t tiste, Le rices on Little up t0 25, r ricks lot at 1 Buttons worth 5c doz, A11 _ 2ic _n , iies' Lawn Hemstitched ^ 0 . , worth 5c at 2ic T el*" gate's Talcum Powder; T 0 , 0zl i, Mimnaugh's price is i' Black Stockings, worth 12ic 50 doz , ""-r:: f~~ u J worth 20 s Whitp Lawn Htm erchiefs, worth 10c. at New ; ? ? Thousf nderwear Clear "ew?Lac the first' OTICe life saw >. wns, low or high neck, lection is TSlimnauqKs 19 O'CLOCK nennBHBHBHHBBanaBraBi nnHBHHHBHBMnHHHBHBi mining article in est merchandise, he incominq new and will be sold Sell Them 9-Wear Garments piece dresses we have, you can ilf Price t choice the skirt. 1 > t \ \ irts that formerly sold for $6.50 i An _ I isle ribbed Vests, with tape 1 sleeves at 5c - ? isle ribbed Vests, with tape ! sleeves at 10c isle ribbed Vests, extra large e price._ 12ic Wind Up of All Wash Goods itire table of fine printed Bawns, Voiles and Crepes, worth : per yard, your choice of the 10 and 15c Kinds of Towels * extra large size Turkish Bath 35c value. 22c 1 a extra large size Turkish Bath ->n~ ?l,,? 191/* I LUC VCLIUC J.^2^ extra large size Turkish Bath 5cvalue_ 10c I extra large size Huck Towels, 'C, sale price....: 10c Shipment of Laces tnds and thousands of yards of :es to go on sale Wednesday time. You never in all your such lace bargains. First sebest selection. COME. * ' > 1