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TALKING ON CO
"Just now as you ai
ready to have your fall
dresses made you will
need one of the new
style Corsets to fit
them over."
AMERICAN LADY,
The models, with long
skirts, medium, low or
high bust, very flexible
bone, and made in Batiste,
are a feature of
our Corset departm't.
. The W. B. Reduso at
. the best stout Ladies' t
have ever had. . ,
E. II. AULL, EDITOR.
Entered at the Postoffice at New
berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter.
Friday, August 28. 1008.
Tin' executive committee adjouruc
until today at twelve o'clock on a<
count ol" the fad that some of tli
candidates who will be in the secon
race had not yet complied with tli
law which requires the filing of a
expense account.
It seems to us that il would hav
been just, as well to have declared tli
result yesterday. There will be n
one who will take advantage of
technicality like this to thwart th
will of the majority of the pcoph
We doubt very much if these candi
dates had any expense account, an
il is probable that if lliev had 11011
they reached the conclusion that i
would not be necessary to file n state
mcnt.
FATHERLY ADVICE.
(Continued from pane eight.)
Oh! you, my fiodfrey, Oh! Simpsoi
my son,
I'm betting my "brownie," the las
of 111 crop,
1 .o into i:?e contest for profit--ik
fun.
1 II b o" i lie one wli comes on
oil top.
So rosin your ankles, an i soap.?;re.)
"iir hacks.
I'ut s|rcnyt h in your shoulders, til
t Wo w rcks are done,
Hd I Ions ;ii ('lemson \\ i 1 stand i
his I racks,
And he I low for jov, for his 4<fa\
orite" son.
Oh! von. niv (iodl'rey, ()|i! Simpsoi
my man,
I lo the best, that you've done sine
I'se day ymi was born,
Fai IM'p|and uin^er out of pot
pail :iikI pan,
N'<> do1.; fa I Is, my beauties, or m
brownie is gone,
Xow, my dear friends, you sc(
what your inconsiderate action ha:
driven me to, for ;i fellow has to ^e
'"i~111 v low down before he ean pro
duce the above kind of stuff. Whils
I m thinking of sometliim> mean l<
sa_\ to you. let me ask yon, Ain't voi
ashamed of yourself? Wouldn't vol
do better if you had a chance? Well
1 thought so; but I didn't expect voi
to urkuowh'dgc il so freely, and in or
der that you inav see how easilv I
dr.-p grievances, I'll give you ;i little
fatherlv advice, viz.: |)ou't vote foi
any tellow because you think lie'>
lit tor l lie place tor it lie is, lie j> a
blamed -i'jlii too good a man to be
throwing away his time iu atlondiau
to anybody's business hut his own.
A man who can reallv make a good
law is almost always sharp enough to
break il with >a fcl v. So dou't send
any ot this kind, but send inexperienced
fellows (new ones every term)
who will give the supreme court flic
job of breaking them.
Don t give away yout political secrets.
without you happen to think
about them, and never drink hojtzc
unless you are by yourself, or with
some one else, and by all means?
never more than half make up your
^ ind who to vole for before vou go
to the polls, as there would bo nothing
left for the political "blue bottle
to work on, and you would be responsible
for his extinction and the
World would get too good to live on.
All persons who were fortunate in
having their votes counted exactly
right have a pl'ice in the centre ot
vi" '"cart. You other exiles are si I t'u::
around o*i the uoj'er eilge, and
> >n as \ i?u learn to behave
v ' ;i ' ; Vo x .,;1 - 1 ] (|r:,p
till - oa all net back
1 v" :\p"iIv tliereafter.
' *;? i oInmt'iih e of | lie in
,m* j " ,l ;'iifai herlv
' ' " '" . ! ' ! il:! ppy
as you would have been, had you renwiibered
my teachings, and hearkened
unto niv voice, when you made
< a a mess of tilings on yosterdav,
the 2~>th.
After mature deliberation, T have
decided to allow you to try and sec
if you can't do better next time for 1
expect to be a candidate as mam
times, for any old place, with suffi
cient salary attached, as my frieiu1
Ktblcr lias been a candidate for mat
rimony? and T don't believe that voi
wish me as little success.
I'ntil i'urt!ier notice, T am.
Yours truly,
Francis W. lliggins.
Aug. 20, 1008.
nrty's Vote For State
ry, Tuesday, August 25th., 190
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/[ \ \\ great deman-.l for Regal Sho
capacity, which enables thei
. ^he Regal m jdels are equal
IS into she store and examine tl
CorvSet We fau'^ess custom elegai
shelves. All the popular le:i
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ATTENTION VETERANS. J*
i The township representatives of the
OTTlCerS, C.ntVderato veterans will meet i<> A
ewneil chamber, Newberr>, o. I., at
11 o'clock a. m., September 7, 15)08, to
elect a pension hoard for the year
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\V. (!. Peterson. M
Pen. Com. .
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i H. K. Commissioner. A CARD. 1
j To the Democratic voters of New- 1
berry county: 1 want t o publicly thank I
you for the kindness shown me in this I
election. To those who did not vote
for me I have no ill feeling whatever.
Hoping to be more fortunate in the
future, I again thank you. I am,
Yours most respectfully,
c i Ij- 1. Epting.
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^ ^ g ? 't To the Democratic Voters of Newer
"t! % ? S berry County: I wish to express my
P g ? ^ I thanks to those who were kind enough JH
^ > r~_ ^ < to give me their support in the first
primary for the office of county sup-^^|
] 17.)| 571 4d 18| 24! 40| ^rvisor. py your generosity I am^^H
I 97| ^*'1 "''I placed in the second race, where
i 1.10, 20, .>7 20| 4| 14j |l0pC again be the leader.' - I ha'^^^H
I 12(>' 44! 2(>, lOf 10, 40 nothing but kind feelings for all
^ gentlemen who opposed me and thcjB^EQ
^ 7? 3'....J 8| snpporters, and I feel that their
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\l;Ji ! ! position is the same toward me.
.13 1(5,, 7; 3 3| 4 ^ promise faithful service in th^^H|
! !^?! ?~j 9| 1.! , ! office to which I aspire if I am clected^^Bj
.{."jj .10 1 3.... 1 j trust that my friends will exer^HH
11! 321................ themselves in my behalf.
.1) 28 7 1 .... .... Respectfully, SH|
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n-| CL o CO J
About 1 4 years ago a company ^
mm of progressive business men got J
WlwM to?e*^er anc' decided to go into the *
Um Shoe business. They realized the I
WjwM great need of a popular-price dress ?
mJMM shoe. The result of their efforts m
Mws was the famous T
" REGAL SHOE! i
The Regal is recognized the 8
world over as the most stylish, f
most comfortable and most durable
Shoes yet produced at popular i
prices. THE SUM MER BROS. CO., V'
always watchful of the interests of
their patrons, have secured the
agency of the Regal Shoes. The
Regal Shoes have been sold exclusively
by the Regal Shoe Company ^
?*in their own stores in the largest?
>n account of the universal popularity and &
es, the manufacturers have doubled their 9
n to establish afew agencies in the South.?|
to the highest priced custom shoes. StepKl
hem Slip on a pair and be convinced oim|
ice in every pair. Full line now in ourljfi
ithers and up-to-date shapes. Prices for r
DO. Ladies, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. }!
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