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w alkor, Vouinaus. \ For (S radon?Senators Oils, (SrayA don. Wack. } Representatives Cnurtnav. Niver, Wade. li For,(Sar.v?Senators Farlc, Elird, < (SriNhi, llarvoy, Hough, Johnson, Tal- '' bert. Representatives Bailey, Bethune, ' Brantley, T. S. Brice, F. M. Bryan, Cannon, Carey, Carson. Carwile, ^ Clary, Culler, Dingle. Dixon, Doug^ass. Bowline:, Kpps. Fraser. (Sarris, ^ J. P. (iiiison, Glasscock, Goodwin, '' Hall, llardin, llarinan, llinton, Hughes* Hydriek, Johnstone, Kirven, ' Lest or, Leitner, Little, McColl, MeIveown, Maun, Mjiley, Miller, Patter- ^ son, Richards, Save, Scarborough, Scruggs, -Sharpe, Slaughter, 1"). L. Smith, J. E. 'Smith, Sti'lwell, ' Stubbs, Thomas, Tompkins, Vomer, ' Wannamaker, Wimberley, Woods, j Wyehe. Yeldel'. ' 1 (For McLeod?-Senators Bivens, ' Please, Kcllev, Clifton. Speaker Whalev and Represenla- L tives Anil. Harris, Tatuin. Recapitulation. Walker 21) '' | Mauldin 0 $ Wilie Jones -I j |f< Tra B. Jones ~> , W Coker G f Gary 03 J. McLeod S ^ f "Nash 20 ^ (Sravdon 0 ,. ;< ' 1 ? I) Total 1."?! Necessary to a choice 70. Ninth Ballot. . 'A ninth ballot taken resulted as , follows: ' For Walker?Senators Appeli, .. Bass, Bates, (libson, Hardin, McKeit- , han, Raysor, Rogers. Sinkler, Snlli- N ->? VaM- ' . 3 Representatives Ballenline, "\\. P. , Pryan, Carrigan, Cox, Perhatn, Dick, Doar, Clause, J. 1'. (Sibson, (Ivies, Kellahan. Lawson. Legare, Parker, Norton. Sawyer.. Sellers. Spivey, Vandcihorst, VonKolnitz. Wllace, ' WivgiiiS, \Vimrar I. F<?r .Mauldin?Senator Brooke. 1. Representatives Banks. Beaitie. A. , ' i. I trice. t'oibrau.* Greer. Ilailiy. ! Harrison. Nesbilt. Nicholson. !. For Wilie Jones-?(Senators F.arle, I . fj-v: Weston. I . 5% Representatives Crofi. MeMaster, !( ^'11 Monvll. Rucker. j ' &jj0|j For I va B. dunes -Senator Wil- j Robinson. For Coker- T. S. Price. Maffi For (Sary- Senator Fllrd, Griffin, L Harvey, llotmli, Johnson. I.anew Tal- ' ^ $$).; Representatives Bailey. Bethune, j Boyd. Brantley, F. M. Bryan, CanrftK Carey Carson. Carwile. Clary. . Culler. Dingle, Dixon, Douglass. Dow-i. 'V^lHing. Kpps, Fraser, (Iarris. (Slasseoek. | tV flf od'vi"' Hall, Hardin, ITarmau, ! " ^P lli'il""' Hughes, Hydriek. Johnstons, j 1$ Kirven, Lester, T/eitner, Little. AreNm Coll, MeKeown, Mann, Miley, Miller, , M' Patterson, Richards, Richardson, ^ Save, Scarborough, Scruggs, Sharpe, *, M Slaughter, 1). L. Smith, J. E. Smith, ^ |A Stillwell, Stubbs, Thomas, Tompkins, M Yerner, Wannamaker, Wi-mberly, r If Woods, Wyehe, Y'eldell. For McLeod?(Senators Bivens, . Please, Clifton Kelly. ^ Representatives A nil. Harris, Kershaw, Talum. . For Nash?(Senators Carlisle, , w Clirisleusen. (Sraydon. AF<-Co\van, ^ Smith. Townsend. I Representatives Arnold, Clinkscalf" es, J. I?. Dodd, J. IT. Dodd. Frost. W. J. (Sibson, Hemphill. "Nichols, Reaves, K. B. Smith. Walker, You- ^ mans. For (Iraydoii?{Senators Black, Price, Crouch. Otts, Toole. Representatives Court nay, Nivcr, ^ Wade. ' f Recapitulation. Crarv 0.1 , Nash IS f ^ (Sraydon 8 f Waikcr 33 T Wilie Jones 0 j Tra T>. Jones d <, Coker 1McLeod ' 0 ^ i ^ranldin ^ f 7:7 A Tola1 T51. j Necessary to a choice. 70. ^ Tenth Ballot. ^ The 10th ballot resulted as follows: ^ iFor Walker?Senators Appell, ^ Bass, Pares, (T?bso;i, Harden. Rogers, Si o'k lor. MeKeitl'nu, McGowan. Representatives W. D. Bryan, Carrigan, Courtnay, Cox, Dick, Doar, Oause, (Srier, Oyles, Kellahan, Lawson, Legare, Nivcr, Parker, Reav- ^ es, Rucker, Sawyer, YonTColnit/, ig Wade, Wiggins. T?or Araulfcliu?(Senators Bfi'iea, ? Brooks. ^ Representatives Banks, Beallie, ^ 1 Cothran, TTarley, TTarvison, Nesbitt, a Nicholson. r? For Wilie Jones?(Senators Talbert, ' I / ' ? .-J y Vest on. Uc.?!>ioscmi(ati\*v*,< Croft, Mi-Master folTcll.' Ira 1',. .lours?Senator WilMJP.S, Representatives < osorove, Jones, tobinson. For Nas'h?iSpnnlorsCarlisle. ChrisiMisen, Crouch. Representatives Anold. Clary. ^1 ink scales, J. B. P?dd. J. IT. Dodd, nisi. W. ,j. fiibson, Hemphill, .Mehols. Sellers, K. p. Smith. Vanerl Forst. W alker, .Youinans. For McLeotl-?Senators Bivens, Mack Blease. Clifton, Karle, ("Jrayon. Kelley, Ravsor, Smith, Sullivan, 'ownsend. t Representatives Anil, Ballentine. i. (1. Price, 1<\ ir. Bryan, Fraser. J. . fiibson, Harris, Kershaw, Spivev, 'alum, Wallace, Wingard, Whaley.' Cor Gary?iScna tors Kfird, CSviffin, Fi^nvey, Hough, Jonhson, Lanoy, 'nole. Representatives Bailey, Bethune, ?oyd. Brantley, T. S. Briee. Cannon, 'ary, Carson. Carwile. Culler, Derani, Dingle. Dixon, Douglass, llow'1 l''PPs. Harris, (Slasseock, Good.'in IT all. ITardin, Harmon, llinlon, 1 nulies. 11ydrick, Johnstone. Kirven, ester, U>itner, Little. MeColl. Me. Ceown, Mann, Mi ley. Miller. Nor(,n. a IM t erson. Richards. Richardon. Save. Scarborough, Se ruu'ys, liarpe. Slaughter. I). L. Smith. J. E. mil h. Si ill well, Stuhlis, Tompkins, 'homas, Verner. Wannamnker, Witnerley. Woods, Wyclie, Veldell. For Graydon?'Senator Otis. Recapitulation. Valker 20 lauldin f) Vilie Jones 5 ra B. Jones 5 !ary 03 f?sh 17 TcLeod 24 ! ray don I Total 1.12 Eleventh Ballot. The lllli ballot was then ordered - fellows: Cor < J ary?--Senators Carle. Klirl, ir'i.in. Harvey. lion-:!'. .lohnson, mi y. Talberi. Toole, Representatives Bailey. B"lliune. >oyd, Brantley, A. fI. Briee. T. S. rice, C. M. Bryan. Cannon. Carey, 'arson. Carwile'. Culler. Derham. Dinle. Dixon, 1 loii'.'Dowliug. Kpps, - a iris. < i lasseock. (lood\vi:i. Hall, i H ? "? 1 iii. I fiarnur.i, Ilfmloii, I l ushes, ly.lrich, .1 ohn-ione. Kirven. l.oter. i. i J;:' M.-C.'M, Mann. Mii\. Mill; r, I 'at lerson. Richards. Riclirdson. Save. Searb irouuii. Seruuvs. harpe, Slauulvter. D. 1.. Smith. .1. K. Mivilli. Stubbs. rhoinas. Tompkins, t rner, W ade. \\ annaiuaker, Wiui.'i ley. Woods. \Vyc!ie, Veldell. I' or Walker-- 'Senators Appelt, lass, Bales, ('liflon, Gibson, McSowan. McKeithan. Oils, Raysor. Roers, Sinkler. Townsend. Representatives Carriuun. W. I). Srvfair, Sp.iveu, VoivKiolnlitz, Cli.ikcales. Cox, Dick. Doar. (Sausc, J. I'. libsou, Kellalian. Lawson, Lcgare, >iver. Norton, Wiggins, Parker, {eaves, Sawyer. (Sellers. VandcrPorst. Wallace. For 'Mauldin?Senators Price, 1 rooks. Representatives Banks, Beat tic, 'olhran. Greer. Ilarley, Harrison, IcKeown. Nesbitl. Nicholson. For W ilie Jones?Senator Weston. Represent .-(llives Croft. MeMaster. forrell. Cor Tra B. Jones?-Senator Wiliams. Representatives Cosgrove. Jones, lobinson. Cor R. S. Whaley? Representativs Court nay, Gyles. 1*or Nash?Senators Carlise, Sullian. Representatives Arnold, Clary, J. Dovld, J. H. Dodd, Frost, W. J. libsou, Nichols, Rucker, Walker, For McLeod?tSennlors -Bivens, Mack. Please. Christensen, Crouch, Jravtlon, Hardin, Kelly, Smith. Representatives Anil, Bnllenlinc, 1 raser, Harris, I Te m ph i 11. Kershaw, v. P. Smith, Tatum, Wingard and Speaker Whaley. Recapitulation. Valker 34 *??'>' Vilie Jones 4 ra P>. Jones 4 Jel.eod |f) Vhaley o fash lauldin CI Total Necessary to a choice, 77. Friday's Ballots In Dotail. Following is the detailed report of he ballots taken on Friday, First Ballot. The first, ballot resulted as follows: For Gary;?(Senators Carle, Eflrd, iriflin, Harvey, Hough, Johnson, <anoy, Toole. Representatives Bailey, Belhune, (Continued 011 page seven.) %V > / j ^ ^ WHEN Y SAVE A BY BUYIP* ;In order to mak j Spring Lin Prints 5 and 5 l-2c. per yard. j Percale 7 I 2, 9 and 1 2c. yard. ! Ginghams 7, 7 J-2, 8 1-3, 9 and 10c. yard. | Bleaching 5, 6 1-4, 8 1-3, &c. Bargains, Checked Homespun 6 and 7c. yd. | White Homespun 6 and 7 l-2c. yd. i Bargains in Worsteds 5, 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, 1 4c. and up. Thread 1 c, a { pool. |Thread, 2 spools for 5c. j A few bargains left in Shoes from 88c. I for women up. ! I 1 llSP t#sa ! I A. M. CROSS* 4'More Goods for Same Money, tiA.'7tfSTrr^vj*:,rv.*.ri iraaeYwurrw^nr v- i* r. . v _ r: tc i i i i I I I I I i JONES' GROCERY, S, B. Jones, Proprietor. DCALIM IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES, PRODUCE, Confectioneries, Fruit, Cigars and Tobaccos. Phone 212. Newberry, S. C., Jan, 17, 108, Dear Madam Housekeeper: We wish to call your attention to our stock of Fancy and Staple groceries and solicit at least a portion of your potronage during this year. Wo feel safe in saying that our stock is the most complete that is offered hero and that we can serve you in a satisfactory manner. We will ever keep in mind three very important points: quality of goods prompt service modorate prices. If you are not already a customer of ours we would be pleased to add you to our long list of satisfied customers. Wo wish 1908 to bo our banner year. Will you join us in making it so? Yours for business, Jones' Grocery. S OU CAN rtONEY 10 OF US? :e room for our ie we offer Men's Hats worth $ 1.50, will close at 75c. 25c. Agate ware at 15c. Cheap for it. Tobacco almost at your own price. Ladies' Undervests From 5c., 10c. arid up to 44c. Women's and Children's Hose 5c. pair. Clothing 25 percent discount. Boys' Pants 23c. and up. Plows 4 l-2c. per pound. I Men's Collars to close at 5c. each. Lot of other ba gains. Come and see them at 3N, Manager. Same Good* For Le^s Moiiey." 9 ,rii f vy* :wr?iTfcV!?HK^r .j.'.i : > v '.rvvf.A ir/.vvw* v. ? v eiwnr.a.\ ' .. ./ -wiv n aw?esf: mownm* 11 T M R R Y-S ! I i ^ a t. a ) i k w j | Isxcellent Reasons wliy YOU Should ; | i | open an account with a Hank. First: because your money is safer in ;i P.aukj 1 | than any win-iv else. , | | | Second: I localise paying bills by cluck is tin*! 5 ! | simplest., most convenient ami best method.! K Your check is always t lie best ivcepl in the world. Third: because il gives von belter standing | I, in the community, especially among business g ^ j-'i men, to pay by check rather than cash. Think ;.i it over. We will appreciate your opening a \h savings account. [ } i We pay 4 pr. ct. on Savings Deposits. I The Bank of Prosperity, I I | Pi asperity, S. C. 1 / DR. GKO. v. IllIXTKR, DR. j. S. \\'\I ! KU-R, I ; | President. \'. President. 5 i| J. 1-. HROWXK, J. A. COUNTS, H rj Cashier. Assistant Cashier. j-.-j r rr miwiyrmJB ) ? _ ? i. t nri^q .mmjji ?n j ii-iu, in juliiiui fl-Hrwnr. nmw? n, n..? 3>To. 899<t The People's Motional Bank Prosperity, S. C. i Paid Up Capita! - $25,000 00 Surplus and Individual P/ofits $6,000 00 Stockholders' Liabilities . ? $25,000 0(3 i For protection of depositors. : H. C. Moseley. President. M. A. Carlisle, Vice-President ' W. W. Wheeler, Cashier. Geo. Johnstone, Attorney. Better a conservative interest on your deposit with Its safe i return when wanted, than a high rate and a feeling of doubt about the principal. A National Bank Is a safe Deposit. Government supervision ' makes it so. Likewise our Board of Directors Is a guarantee i of prudent conservative management. DIRECTORS: G. W. Bowers. W. P. Pugh. J. A. C. Kibler. Jno. B. f ellers, R. L. Luther. W. A. Moseley. M. A. Garllsle. Geo. Johnstone. J. H. Hunter. H. C. Moseley. J. P, Bowers. We allow 4 per cent, per annum in our Savings Department, interest payable semiannually"