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day of (In* general election, and the I people will decide whether <>f uof the dispensary is to ho retained in that county. * The Order. The order of the court is as fol, , lows: |j#? State of South Carolina. In the a" Supreme Court, April term, 3908. y| Eighth Circuit, Laurens County. J. fcfj W. Little et al. petitioners, vs C. D. . ? Barksdale et al. respondents. u OUDKK IMOHCUKJAM. R J After hearing the petition for i.i] junction, and affidavits in support { thereof, the demurer to the petition and argument of eounsel thereon, the court is of the opinion that the pelir tionors have a plain and adequate remedy al law, and thai ni? property ? L rights are involved justifying the V iillerII'l'i'iicc n| this court wit 11 the Ct I elect ion |>y injunction. j K ll is, therefore. ordej'ed that the' j\ I demurrer he sustained and the peli-| B lion dismissed. V P Y. J. Pope, C. J. I Ira B. Jones, A. J. V V October 17. 1.908. Justice fiary was n<>! present toSj Tlic Argument. m Mr. Cannon opened the argument K for the petitioners and made a strong presentation ..f his ease, lie took Mtlie position that tlic supervisor h?vl H^Ber formed his only duty in the mat"l(' election, and that there was j jVt,|,Nu'> further for that ollicial t<> do, Rjjjflp^wuicc lie should not he a partv ti> the |j|||^Asc. Tn regard to the registration mlw I'f held thai the const it nt ion of 9Rj^B9;> provides for re-enrolment everv pCTl11 years of all electors, flint hv an' III' ISfK) t'l.-re a rc-i'nr?di,iiMit ! r in ISfHi. and that in the present v<m-! | there lias been a reenrohnent. .'herei fore there was a period of |we'\.? j . years to elapse helweeu the eurolmenls instead of (en years, as requir- in ed, and that between 11 Hi;; and 1J10S << ^ there were no legal electors in this State at all. the petition in questr? i having been filed with the supervisor prior to May. 1908, which was f prior to the reenrolment of l!r; year. Tn regard to (he mailer of the number of electors on the books, he held that under the laiw only the supervisors of registration have the right to purge the books. Mr. Caunnn announced that they were rcadv to take | testimony, either before tiic ourf or by reference, in regard 'o the num- ~ her of electors on the pe'if'oi, for an election and in regard to ihe number in the connly. Tie sfa! >d th.it the Y petitioners would abandon pu.igiy.ph ^ 9 of the petition. 1 ^ ( <d. 1?er'juson read an argument j bearing -i ri?-; 1 x- .... \ he Vg.i! p.:::. involved. li'ihliiiL' t!ia" r!i p>>i J; '..p.ers I bad an adequate i euie.lv ,u |.,\V ] I i should protest before th" count v i board, of canvassers. II;. 4-ijf.:] j |,"0 decision of thi- court ill the cas*? ( f Ihe Calhoun county election, when | ie court declined to grant an :njun.'- i T >n against the holding of the elccOne of the cases cited by Mr. Coopwas ihat in which the supreme nrt of the United States overruled idge Coll', Federal judge, who . nghl to restrain the holding of an J! fction for ihe constitutional coitven>n in this State in 1891 Senator Mlease, of Newberry, clos- S 1 the argument. The principal p tint S< ilde by Mr. lilease was that li' l!:c '!'e >upe!-\i<or. th? supervisor ight order an (dectiou >11 a p'Mrioa ' ntaininu an ins:ifficeni number of l'" imes or on i.o petition at all. 111 There were a number of citizens ?>f lurens here for the heading of (he se before the supreme conr. " Elation in Laurens. Laurens, Octoberl7.?The netrs sl om Columbia tiiis afternoon to the (l t'ect that the supreme court today m omptlv overruled the motion fo:- a 0( straining order in the matter of the '( inrens dispensary election was reived here with much elation on Ihe irt of the anti-dispensary advocates. s' 'APERS SERVED ON HEARST. ramatic Scene Aboard Union Pacific Train When Officer Presented Notice of Governor Has- '' kell's Suit. II \Otnaha. Neb., Oct. l(i.?-After a iVunatie scene on Union Pacific ain No. 2 last midnight, William andolph Hearst, the millionaire ediir, tyas served with papers notifying w im that suit for $000,000 had been (!l rough I, against him for slander and bel by Governor Charles N. Ilaskell, r Oklahoma, in the Douglass county, eh., disl rid court. The u111 ii > i - wa-1 -crved by I lent v S^ierill Siew.ai:. t'?r Smylli ; mil h, of < liuaha. u :i" arc < lovernor | [ ask ell s at loriieys in the damage 1 :nll and Wini BEGINS FRID; laving decided to do busine< > 1 0,000.00 worth of good cl /loney Saving Sale of the sea /orth in every article here. < ite you to take a look. Snoes! Shoe Never he To re have you had a chance to hu\ iteiul making vou. Remember we hawfeet." 1 lot Men's Dress .Shoes, all leathers, wortl 1 lot Men's Dress Shoes, Yiei and Patent 2.48 pair. 1 lot Men s Dress Shoes, worth S2.50, Savi Big lot Men's Hrogans, extra value, Savin} 1 lot Ladies' Dress Shoes, worth ?3.00, Sa^ 1 lot Ladies' Dress Shoes, worth $2.50, Sa\ 1 lot Ladies' Dress Shoes, worth $2 00, Sai i lot Ladies' Dress Shoes, worth $1.75, Sav Remember tl 1014 Main The suit was filed in tin- district wSMBWih ?urt at 10 o'clock lust night, after jig liich the paper were immediately || itlidrawn, it was known that Mr. |j earst would pass through Omaha I] st night on his way from Seattle to I ow \ ork. I'liion Pacific train No. | arrived at 11:2.1. Deputy Sheriff lewart was <111 hand with orders to P rve the summons. He knocked cm ie door of Mi-. Hearst's state room. Irs. I lear-t stated that her husband f us ii'M in the 1:10m hut !iad gone t<> I if static!) t< send ;i telegram. The j piitv slierilt demanded admittance I 1 the name o| tin* law, threatening ? ?~? > break down the door. ? () Mrs. Hearst on the inside screamed jjj exai it that -lie was alone and would ad- 8 it no man and the deputy proceed- 1-1 I to carry out his threat. I sing his Ej "IP loulders as a battering ram, he , H 1 'ashed through the door and was j H '' et by Mrs. Hearst, partially disrob- [1 1. apparently on the verge of hvs- B She rushed screaming through the DR. or out in the aisle. The deputy B lerifl started to kick in the door of Ej J* ^ ie toilet room adjoining. B I'lien Mr. Hearst, trembling and ? veiled, emerged' and accepted the *" ' /&V.3 1 pcr>. To a reporter Mr. Hearst said that ie summons was entirely unexpected. e said he refused admittance to the liecrs because lie and his wife were tiring foi the night. ^ , "I have no objection |o being serv- @ 1 with these papers," he said. ^ Frankly, I don't believe this ease ^ ill ever come to a trial. When Gov- ^ |lv nor Haskell said not very long ago ^ Co nit his only reason for not bringing ? *iil lion against rue was bis lack of set 1 lids, I offered to donate the neces- ||!| ltlJt iry amount from my own pocket and lis .itV-r -till linlds irood.'' T "ic ^ ac Kveu 'n.H i'; 1 pcoplo may b<- 'iappy I if tiiey have sell-e enough to >ettle W own and try to make the best of it. ITEST Ml c :er Clothing, ! \y, OCT. 23, AT ss again with the buying pub ean merchandise at prices to son. Come one, come aii, v Just as a beginner we name , si! Shoes!!! Jw^ ^ ..3^s> 1 | solid Lealher Shoes at prices \vc them lor all, big, medium, and small i $).oo, Saving Prior $2.qS pair. Leather, worth $3.50, Saving Price ng Price $ 1.69 pair. ; Price $1.15. mig Price $1.98 pair. ring Price $1.69 pair. i'ing Price $1.39 pair. ring Price $1.19 pair. ie Place, Remer tub CI Street. 2 doon SOME OF OUR POLIC To be conservative. To pay four per cent. lo calculate interest seini-annuall v. To bond every employee. l o be progressive and accommodating. To lend our money lo our customers. To treat our patrons courteously. To be liberal and prompt. To secure business Irotn all classes. TO HK Til 1C \'|.;i<v BUST BANK I'OR TO DO HI 'SI XI CSS WITH. ur institution is under the supervision of niiied by the State Hank Kxatniner. lie Bank of Frosp Pi osperity, S. C GKO. Y. HUNTKR, DR. J. S. WI President. \ . HROWNK, j. A. COUN'I Cashier. Assist ?a? iiibimihn??? ? The First Cough of ti;g S tti though not ftevere, has a tendency to Irrit e membranes of the throat and delicate b; ughs then come easy all winter, every time jhtest cold. Cnre the first cough before it 1: up an Inflamation In the delicate capillary ai igs. The best remedy is QCJICK RKIJ RUP. It at once gets right at the seat of tr 'ves the cause. It In free from Morphine and hlld as for mx adult. 25 cents at MAYES' DRUG STC ? DNEY SAM )F Shoes and Gen 1 THE HUB CLCT %mmmmmammmm i ^wnmwrrgri>mn wwwwwiwvnmvw tuaKKtrrvanra lie of Newberry and sur rounc bring you from miles and mi <ve can and will sell you for a few of the many values in o New Good 50 Men's I Hess Suits. I'laoks. Hkhviis 75 Men's Suits, all new designs, worll s.[ Men's Press Suits, extra value, wo 65 Men's Press Suits. extra values. w And hundreds of othei values not nan Boys' Knee Sui Here is where motlier can save on evei .|K Hoys' Knee Suits, sizes S to 17, wo <15 1'oys' Knee Suits, sizes (> to 15. wo 75 l?ovs' Knee Suits, si/.es t?? i >. \\" ,|S Child's I?elt Suit--. ??izes l<> >, woi ji) Child 's lie It Suits, extra v.ilin:, wor 150 pair Boys' Knee l'ants, si/.es S to 75 pair Hoys' Knee l'ants, sizes S to 11 Come look and the values will make y Men's C Having bought these at ??oc. on the$i for your trade. Remember when you h price the other fellow charges yon for th 100 fine Overcoats, worth Sif'-oo, Sax 150 fine Overcoats, worth $10.00, Sav 75 fine Overcoats, worth $6.50, Savin nber the Date, F 3 below Mayes' I ^IFS- 1 i [MIL I DEP. I in our store I be turning < ? I ful and attr; and regularly m j: Come an " ~ " liand have yc lerity, | We ai? ? ^ Ijsome and 1 1 which the \ |S,t. I making an ,m Cashier. J'hats is in who know t iPursley ar ??I I ?? ? ??11 "r ? ;Jones is in will be glad 'aaQftn f ancl assure* lutiuUllf e best servic( ate the sensi- ^ ronehial tubes. you lake Mie ? f O1V1 F ias a chance to v/ 1VI l?w r tubes of tlie IKK COUGH ^ ruble an-! re If I i?4 as saic tor 1 f ^JP & flu.ill. 1 is Furnishings rHlNG STORE. sn iVKMirn w ."WW wvirm i a t w ?\u; vsvu'mw-j v i. r .u aiMtntv w*ixrr in*, mpnjiOMWv ling country, we place on sale Ios to attend tliis, the greatest less. You get your moneys ur Suit Department. We ins, New Store. . etc.. worth >15.00 Saving Price S^.oN Suit. i $ij.5o. Sa\ inPrice S;\.|o Suit. rth Sk'aui, Savin;.', Pri<v $0. _\| Suit. orth >S.v>, Saving I * rive S|.<>s Suit. led here. I.ow->r than ilk- lowest. ts and Odd Pants, Y Suit Come tala a look. rth S.SaK), Saving Price S.v suit. rth Saving I'i i<v >.>. 1?> suit. II h S i\ in;.', i '1 ir - . 1 .J Suit tliS-'- 'S. Sa\ in;.', 1 "riii >i -Is -nit. ih S-- 1 h>. Sav ing Pi i?v Si 1o suit. 17, worth si ??>. Saving Price ihic. oaii. f>. worth 75c . S.i\-in;^ Price |Se. pair. 011 buy. )vercoats. .00. we have decide'.! to ^ive you this saving myan overcoat from us you save just half the e same garment. ing pricc $7.()S each. in^ Pi ice each. H I'ricc $3.48 each. riday, Oct. 23. Drug Store. the LINERY A R T M E N T is just, as busy as can Dut; the most beautiactive creations, d select your shape Dur hat made. howing many handDecoming models, of 'ariety is great. The d trimming of these the hands of artists heir business, Misses id Pope. Miss Joe this department, and to see all her friends, 3 them that her very 3S will be given. AND SEE US.