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H ASSEMBLY EELEOTS 8 JUDGES. J \ General Assembly Just Chosen Will j Jr Also Elect Senator, Superintend- I ent of Penitentiary, State I Librarian, Insurance < Commissioner and < Other Offices. i vjf ] M News and Courier. ; i ft Columbia, November 19.?The gen- I ? eral assfcmbly, which has just boon chosen, will elect, judges for eight out y of the twelve circuits, and will also | elect one member of the supreme < 0 court. Three of the eight circuit ' .V judges will l)e chosen at the frist ses- 1 M sion, 1901), and five at the second i afc session, 1910. The associate justice 1 to be elected will be chosen at the ' second session. ! J The circuit judges to be elected at : J the first session are those of the 7th, frf JMli and 10th circuits. The term of v > if , \ ;i Judge I). K. ll.vdrick, of Spartanburg, i.!'" judge of tlie 7th circuit, expires on ! M! December 1">, 1909. The term of ' w| Judge R. Withers Memmlngcr, ol' ffl Charleston, judge of the 9th circuit, expires on February 17, 1.909, and ( $$ that of Judge George E. Prince, of ' M..Anderson, judge of the 101 h circuit, i}M expires on the same date. The suc' cessors of Judges llydriek, Memmin- 1 }Aj ger and Prince will be chosen at the ' ;)/i( coming session of the general asscm bly, and there is no intimation that ' either of them will have opposition, '% a< they are among the most aide, eap jfl'v able and vigorous members of tho ' uj.'j State judiciary. Judges llydriek and!' Memminger are serving their first I Ma! term and .Judge Prince hi> second. I . '|V( The judges wlfosoterms expire in 1910! and whose successors ?vi!I be chosen; \r.\( vs.. by the general assembly in 1910 are ' thethe judges of the 2d. .'hi. dth, (5th f* ^ and Sth circuits. Their terms expire i ' as follows: Judge Robert Aldrieh, of i 72$ Barnwell, 2d circuit. February l(i. ' ' 3910; .Judge R. Watts, of ciieraw, | 4t.h circuit, February 1-1, 1910; .Judge I John S. Wilson, of Manning, .'Id cir- < ^ cuit. December 0th, 1910; Judge Ge?. fSaXt , , W. Gage, of Chester, Gth circuit, Feb 'm. ruary 15, 1910; Judge J. C. Klugh, of * 8|t; Abbeville, 81 h circuit, December 22, 1910. Judge Robert Aldrieh was ? ( elected at the last session to fill the | unexpired term of Judge James Aid- ' rich, resigned, and Judge John S. Wil- I . /v son was elected at the 1907 session i M to fill the unexpired term of Judge < $;' R. O. Purdy, resigned. The term of a circuit judge is four % years. 1 " 1 To Elect Associate Justice. The term of Associate Justice Ira B. Jones, of Lancaster, expires on Sji;, July :U. 1910, and his successor will be elected at the session of 1 J)10. ' f/}. Justice Jones, who was formerly ' $'( ? speaker of the house, is now serving Ml his second term of eight years, and ho has made a marked impression bj 1 his able and thorough opinions. <u,f I v* sm To Elect a Senator. 0) In addition to the election' of jud- j m ges, the general assembly at its com- ( ing session will, of course, elect a senator to represent this State in the United States senate. The choice of | the people has already been made and j ?< the election of the Hon. K. 1). Smith, , A of Florence, is a mere formality, lie , & will succeed the lion. Frank B. (Iar\. , *-< of Abbeville, elected at the l!H)8 sc.? wjl sion to i'ill the unexpired term of the | Hon. A. ('. Latimer, deceased. Mf Penitentiary Board. The terms of three members of the h hoard of directors of the Slate penia teniiarv expire in 1909 and their sucJL cessors will be chosen at the coming i g session. The members whose terms , w|? expire are Jasper M. Smith, of j Snioak; J. (I. Mobley, of Fairfield, 1 and A. K. Sanders, of Sumter. It is i J| presumed that all of these gentlemen 0 will be aspirants to succeed I hem- i selves. The name of the Hon. J. Belton Watson, of Anderson, has already i 3|j been suggested for one of these places, 6$ and it is understood that Mr. Watson < fl will be a candidate, lie is One of the most extensive and successful farj[ mers of the Piedmont and a man of cfi excellent business ability, who has , H had experience in matters pertaining , to the business of the Stale prison, j The terms of the other two members of the board, Messrs. B. F. Thorn* I as. of Barnwell, and I). B. Pcurifoy, ' of Saluda, expire >n 1910, the term < being two years. i Trustees Don't Quality. The terms of a number of the trus- i tees of (he Stale colleges will also ex- I pi re within the next two years, and ' some of them will be chosen at the coming session, but nearly all the trus- < ' j tees disregard the law and fail to (< take out commissions as required by the constitution, and it is impossible, I without, an examination of tlie jour- < f. nals of the general assembly, to tell ' how manv or which of the trustees' J iv torms expire. | | f v A Popular Man. Tlio general assembly at (lie session of .15)09 will elect the superin:endent of the State penitentiary, the term of the incumbent, Capt. I). J. Griffith, expiring March 19, 1909. J Capt. Griffith has held the position since 1899 and is likely to hold it as long as he desires. The term is two rears and he is serving his fiftli erin. A Popular Woman. The general assembly in 1910 will ?leet the State librarian for a term of [wo years. The incumbent, Miss L. Q 11. Laborde, has hold the position for Q seven years, having first been apPointed by Governor McSweeney to i"! I ill a vacancy created by resignation, ? uid she is invincible with tlie general x issembly. f The insurance commissioner, an office ^created by the last general assembly, will be chosen in 1910, the term being for two years. The job is _ oo young lo speculate upon, but the lion. I'. II. McMaster is holding it ^ lown with eminent satisfaction thus far. D 11 would not be surprising iC the i) lumber of justices of the supreme 'ourt is increased within the next two rears, and in that case there will be ;>* >ther elections. There are not likely <>( 0 be any changes within the two (i( rears iu the circuits. Allowing for esiguations, which arc few. audi" leal lis. which are u<>i so i'are, there i" nay lie other ollices to be filled b\ j lie general asembly that is just going!into office. j? Q 30NVI0TED OF SELLING LIQUOR! 3ol. Aaron Thompson Given Heavy I n Sentence. 0 ?ews and ('mirier. Sparlanburg. November 20.?'J'lie " icaviest sentence ever imposed iu this ' unity I. or convict ion on the charge of _ selling liijiior was that today imposed )y Judge K lugh on Col Aaron Thompson, of this (*011111%'. who was convicted >n three counts, lie was given a fine >f $1,500 or eighteen months in the penitentiary or hard labor on the pub- ;)* ic works of the county. The case will ^ be appealed. Motion was made for new trial, but was refused by the ourt. K A BALD-HEADED WOMAN. r>< Shorn of Her Crown of Beauty Loses In Love and Marriage. S C Hair is certainly most necessary to ? woman. ^ ho could love and marry a bald headed woman? What charms ?ould one array to offset such a dis* *' fignremcnt? " A woman's goal is usually love and marriage. ller crowning glory is her ^ hair. The loss of her hair mars her beauty, happiness and success. Yet, right here in Newberry, there are thousands of women wiio are neglecting or injuring their hair to such an extent that it is only a matter of time when it will be utterly ruined. "" Many women destroy the beauty of ~* 1 heir hair through thoughtlessness oi ignorance of certain facts. They use _ curling irons over-heated, or to ex- -)' cess, which destroys the natural oil ?f the hair, causing it to split, break :iud come out. I hey do not shampoo l heir hair often enough, or loo often. I'liey use soaps or preparations which contain ingredients positively harm- j| I'ul to the scalp and hair. As a result of such treatment, dandruff is created, the hair loosens, loses color, falls out. and baldness com- i indices, unless proper and prompt precautious are taken in time. Then ~ ugain, microbes and certain diseases bring about unhealthy scalp and hail conditions. |j Almost anyone may rid themselves I r?f dandruff and diseased scalp and hair it they will but use the right re- _ inedv. \\ c have that remedy, and we 1 will positively guarantee that it will 1 pit her cure dandruff and baldness oi it will not cost the user anything. I hat's a pretty broad statement, but we will back it and prove it with our own money. Rexall "93" Hair Conic is the remedy that will grow hair and overcome all scalp and hail troubles. It will grow hair even on bald heads, unless all life in the hail roots has been extinguished, the follicles closed, and the scalp is glazed find shiny. It gets its name from the fact that it grew hair in 93 out of 100 eases, where it received a thoroughly hard, impartial and practical test. We want you to try liexall "93" Hair Ionic at our risk. You surely cannot lose anything by doing so, while you have evervthing to gain. You had better think this over, and then come in and see us about this offer. You will be we'l repaid foi vour visit to our store. Two sizes, J ">0e., and $1.00. Gilder and Weeks, i Newberry, S. ('. AIN DEI Great N ov< Will continue until Saturday Might, Novel losing-out-sales and canvas-covereol fronts, elect from, and at prices not equaled by any las been a busy one and HUNDREDS of CU JREAT VALUES in HOUSEHOLD GOODS, he values that Anderson 1 O Gent Compar Sale Continues Until Sati 150 CHINA BOWLS, 25 Cents ivc Hogshead of Crockery Just Opened and More on the Way! GREAT VALUES IN CROCKERY WARE ecoraled Plates, each 05< ocoratod Covered Dishes, each 3U< i-Inch Decorated Turkey Dishes, each 25< H\ Decorated Soup Plates, Set 42i )c. 10-1ncli Decorated Dinner Plates, set 48i )c. 0-Inch Decorated Plates, Set 43 ?c. C.rav.v Boats, each : Hi CONTEST CONTINUES UNTIL FREE! F F Helped to Make 8 IGGER THAN THE REST B duplicate checks will be drawn c || ber 28. The customer holding t " , . """" ~ a first one drawn out will get the GLASSWARE AT LOWER PRICES! )c Water Pitchers, eacli 42 )c Water Pitchers, each I I )c, (i-Pieec Table Set -18 )c lleavv Water Glasses, set of 6 118 1-2-inch Dessert Dish, 2 for 0f> LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! >c Lamps, each 1") )c Lamps, each 23 )e Lamps, each . 32 )c Lamps, each 37 WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS! hades (i feel long. 3 feet wide, each 20 urlaius, 30 hv DO. pair 35 NAMELWARE AT PRICES THAT CAIN'T BE DUPLICATED! AL1 FIRST QUALITY. 2-Quart Grey Dish Pan (10 Quart Rice Boiler, Grey 25 Quart Grey Disli Pan 25 r-Quart Grey Dish Pan 35 ?c Grey Wash Pan 14 !)c Grey Wasli Pan 12 >c. Grey Wash Pan 10 inch Grey Pie Plate 07 ">e White Lined Rice Stoamer 40 )c. White Lined Rice Steamer (50 )c White Lined Wash Pan lf> ")c Grey Pudding Pan 1(5 )c Grey Pudding Pan 14 ?c Grey Pudding Pan pj )c Grey Coffee Pol 25 Don't Forget Us for H Old Santa Clause will make his Headquart n Newberry. Don't buy until you have seen ANDERSON 1( FEW PEOPLE PAY BILLS WITH CASH THESE DAYS Our customers know this. A check account with this Bank will eliminate any difficulties of using your funds as you wish. . . . Your business will be welcomed THE EXCHANGE BANK of Newberry, S. C. .D.DAVENPORT, M. L. SPFARMAf Hre^aent. ??Hsmer. ^SOIN'S ember Sale mber 28th. Don't be fooled by these so-called Come where you get the greatest assortment to ' other store in Newberry, 3. C. The past week STOMERS left our store LOADED DOWN with Hundreds of homes have been made happy by ly is giving. urday Night, November 28 ; Quality, at Only 10 Cents Each. 10 1-2-lneh While M??;?I Platter, each 07c !) 1-2-lueh While Howls, each 09o !l 1-2-incli White Plate, set of six 20o t; White Gravy Howls, each 07c [. China Cups and Saucers, set of six i{0c u BOWLS AND PITCHEERS AND CHAMBERS! Hejjular Sizes Bowl ami Pitcher 08c B Decorated Bowl ami Pitcher, any time during this sale 90o l' Larue White Howl ami Pitcher 73c c La rye While Chamber. '5">e quality 2.r>c ?a???? JtfWSttttfraS MM SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 28 | ' (EE! FREE! 1 A | XMfl VQ R II Q Y set. Wc will give a check with every | fl L f i O S II U II U I every 50c. purchase, and so on. The TUnu/tl/k ft fl A A A n n ,ut of the box Saturday night, Novem- | R [j fj [P Q II Q Q f| || he number that corresponds with the | MIUI U U II II U U U U II toilet Set Free. Jf __~^1 *~" " 200 Oak Finished Picture Frames?2 Opening?each, 10 _ T'h .Jardiniere for 41)e? with $1.00 purchase. One to a customer! TURKEY ROASTERS, STOVE PANS AND FRYING PANS! c .">0c Turkey Boaster .'{5c; a .{.">( Turkey Roaster 2Vj c 14 hy 8 Biscuit Pan 10c 12 by 17 Biscuit Pan 14j 1<> hy 17 Hiscuit Pan 18c No. .'{ Cold Handle Fryinsi Pan 1 ()<j No. 4 Cold Handle Prying Pan 12c No. (i Cold Handle Frviuir Pan !(? e GALVANIZED TUBS AND BUCKETS! 10-Quart Huckel !7<j 0 12-Quart Bucket 20c c No. 1 Galvanized Tub IS;; ^ Don't Forget the 10-Picce Toilet Set That Will be Given Away During This Sale! J! TINWARE SPECIALS! .. 10-Quart Open Buckets, each 10<: r S-Quart Milk Pans, each 08"! 1")c Cake Pans with Funnel, each 10c, (. ({-Quart Kettles, each 10'j c 8-lIole Mutlin Pan 10c c Pi-Hole Muffin Pan 14a '* BELTS! BELTS! (i 30 Dozen 2.">c Quality Fdastic and White Belts, special, each 10c ? CHINA! CHINA! CHINA! c Several Cases of Japanese China Just Opened. ' .ill!) Matting Kun's, assorted colors, this sale, each 10c ."?0-Picce Decorated Dinner Set $l.(i0 [oliday Goods and Toys. ers at our store with the greatest line ever shown our line. lr CO NEWBERRY, or W - * SOUTH CAROLINA. I SOME OF OUR POLICIES: j To be conservative. To pay four per cent.. H To calculate interest senti-annnally. j , To bond every employee. To be progressive and accommodating. I j 1 To lend otir m'oney to our customers. 1 j | To treat our patrons courteously. a To be liberal ami prompt. g To secure business from all classes. I TO Bl< Till-; VICKY BUST BANK FOR YOU < I TO 1)0 BIJS1 N IvSS WITH. k. Our institution is under the sui>crvision of and regularly examined by the State Bank Kxatniner. I The Bank of Prosperity, i P> osperity, S. C. I I)R. OHO. Y. MUNTHR, DR. J. S. WIIKKUvR, ? President. V. President. (J J. F. BRO^'NIv, J. A. COUNTS, I |j Vasbier. Assistant Cashier. m.I1- ' \