The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 10, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4
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E. H. AULL, EDITOR.
Entered at the Postoffice at New
berry, S. C., as 2nd class matter.
Tuesday. November 10, 1908.
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Among the visitors to the A. R. P. r
-Synod was Editor J. T. Bigham of the
Chester Lantern. As this was his e
first visit to Newberry we regret his C
duties in synod so absorbed his time
that we could not show him a live
and progressive Piedmont city.
In talking of Chester one thing he
mentioned as the policy of the city C
and county should be adopted as the
policy of all communities that are 3
taking up the progressive spirit and
doing permanent street and road
work. T
The city and county of Chester
have united in the employment of a a
resident civil engineer who lays out
the roads and streets before any per- E
manent work is done and then sees
that it is properly done. iJ
The county is utilizing the chain
gang on permanent road work and
bridge building and additional con
viets are hired from the State and e
adjoining counties. As a result in a
few years several miles of Macadam "
roads have been built and without
additional taxation. But before the
work is undertaken the road is laid R
out by the engineer and in many t
cases the location of the road is s
changed and in all cases the grade is T
fixed. C
As Newberry is starting on the
work of street paving the services of &
an engineer should be secured. If
one had been in charge of the side
walks a better job could have beei
had.
The work of street improvement o
in Newberry will not stop with the
small contract which has just been
awarded. It is but the-beginning and
it is important that this shall be pro
perly done.
Three erstwhile Republican States
elected Democratic governors and a
couple Democratic States gave elec- p
toral tickets to Republicans. Ohio,
Minnesota and Indiana while giving ,
Taft the electoral vote elected Demo- -'
cratie governors. This causes cer
tain newspapers to talk of presiden- g,
tial candidates for the Democrats in a:
1912.
Harmon, of Ohio, was attorney r
general under Cleveland and is eleet- ti
ed governor of Ohio. We hold to our h
opinion held in the beginning o,f the g,
campaign this year that John A. y
Johnson of M.inneso,ta is the man for tj
the Democrats to nominate. He has t1
presidential capacities and has the ~a
faculty of winning.
Mr. Bryan may want the job of y~
running again. He is a great and h
good man but can never be elected y
president. John A. Johnson has the
qualities that win and has the ability k
to fill the job.
Atlanta is making an effort to in
duce Mr. Taft to spend the wintei
there. It is impossible. Mr. Taft is
seeking a quiet .place to spend the a
winter so he might take the rest cure. s
Why not try Charleston or Columbia h
in this State. They are ideal winter
resorts.t
NOTICE OF PRTMARY ELECTION I.
Notice is hereby given that a De
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Decorated I
Gi"en Free with m
Assortment of 1 ,O
Cards. This is a a
and you will do w
MVau es'
clhool for Ward 1. Ward 2 anif
Vard 3 to serve for two years, and
'ommissioner of Public Works to
Mrve for six years. Said Primary
Alection to be conducted aveordina
the rules and regulations of the
Oemocratic Party of the Town of
fewberry. S. C.: the polls to be open
i at 8 o'clock a. m.. and to be elns
rl at 4 o'clock p. in.
There will be a separate voting pre
inet in each Ward as follows:
Ward 1-Council Chamber.
Ward 2-Store of E. A. Griffin &
0.
Ward 3-Office of Herald and
rews.
Ward 4-No. 1013 Caldwell street.
Ward 5-At corner of Drayton and
Eright streets.
The following have been appointed
s managers of said election:
Ward 1-M. M. Satterwhite, Floyd
radley, F. M. Lindsay.
Ward 2-J. C. Wilson, Alex Welch,
ohn A. Summer.
Ward 3-Alex Singleton. Warren
ones, D. F. Pifer.
Ward 4-C. E. Powell, j. M4. Borw
s, L. A. Boozer.
Ward 5-W. H. Bowen. B. K. Ab
ey. E. C. Bedenbaugh.
The attention of all candidates is
illed to the following section of
ule 3: "The candidates receiving
ie majority of all votes cast for the
did offices of Mayor, Aldermen and
rustees of the Graded School, and
ommissioner of Public Works, re
>ectively. at said election. shall be
clared the nominees of the Demo
ratic Party of said town. provided,
ist on or before twelve o'clock noon,
ri Friday. November 20th. each of
ich candidates shall have left a
ritten statement with the chairman
F the Executive Committee that he
; a candidate and that he will abide
e result of such election. No vote
iall be counted for any candidate
-ho has not so pledged himself.
If no candidate ei-ther for the of
ee of Mayor or for Aldermen, or
)r the Trustee of the Graded School
i a Ward, or for Commissioner of
ublic Works, shall have received a
tajority of votes at such election, a
3ond election for the nomination of
[aor and for Alderman, and for a
1rustee of the Graded School, and
>r Commissioner of Public Works,
s 'the case may be, shall be held on
'riday, November 27th, .under these
iles, at which second election only
1e two candidates who received the
ighest vote at the former election,
or the respective offices, shall be
oted for; and provided further, in
ie event there should be a tie at
de second primaryv for Mayor and
-dermen and Trustee of the Grad
i School, or Commissioner of Public
Torks. then a third primary shall be
eld on Monday, November 30th,
90.
The candidates are assessed as fob
>ws:
Mayor, $10.00.
Alderman, $3.00.
Trustee of Graded School, $3.00.
Commissioner of Public Works, $3.
No pledge will be accepted from
ny candidate unless the proper as
ssment is paid at the time of filing
is pledge.
By order of the Executive Commit
0. B. Mayer,
.H: Hunt, Chairman.
Secretary.
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