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I MI Unwisely Continued. a Harper's Weekly. Mfl Judge: "Have you been arrested 'J before t" H Prisoner: "No, sir." I Judge: "Have you been in this M I eourt before?" K| h Prisoner: "No, sir," fa M .fudge: "Are you certain?" | a m Prisoner: "I am, sir." IJ J ml ire: "\mir face looks decidcdl". w familiar. \\ lu're have I ?<een it be- Bj ify 9 Prisoner: "I'm bartender in a sa- ?| ,'\^L loon across the way, sir." A Problem. Sf Thomas W, Law.son at a dinner in Boston talked about success. "Success in finance," lie said, "i.? due in great measure to prompt ac- " " tion. The doubting, hesitating, Hamlet t.vpe of ntan had best keep out ot , finance. He is sure to be swamped. The Street lias no use for him. "Such a man always makes me <hink of my boyhood friend, Grimes. """" j|?|| 1 Grimes was a falterer, a doubter, a Hamlet of the worst type. luff "One night I dropped in on him and found him bent in a brown studx It over a while vest. #11 "'Hello, (crimes,' said T. 'What's 'JJ, the matter? " 'This vest ' said he. 'It's too dirty to wear, and not dirty enough to send to the wash." 1 don't know i_, what to do about it.' "?Washington ' Star. tOl ? For Mayor. J. J. Langford is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection to the office of Mayor of Newberry and is cl( pledged to abide the rules of the Do- f0] 1 mocratie party. , Alderman Ward 1. '>!'1, W- H. Shelley is here announced ? | as a candidate for alderman from llH || ward 1 and is pledged to abide the ch rules of the Democratic party. 11 f P* F. Baxter is hereby nominated V; : for reelection for Alderman from in< ?!y' ward one and is pledged to abide the an rules of the Democratic party, i Friends. | For Alderman Ward 3. v?t > We hereby announce C. II. Cani1 non as a candidate for alderman from i ||;| i ward three, subject to the rules ol \f' the Democratic party, u k ' Citizens. ti fr, , ;f( { I hereby announce myself as a can/,( , didate for alderman in ward 3 and ,11 i will abide the rules and regulations j $ of the Democratic primarv. '|j E. H. Leslie. I For Alderman Ward 4. Geo. W. Summer, at the earnest request of citizens of* ward 4, lias onsented to become a candidate for ilderman from ward I and will abid" he rules of the Democratic party. (?I. McWhirter is hereby annotincJd as a candidate for alderman from ivard 4 and will abide the rules and regulations of the Democratic part\. For Alderman Ward 5. 1 hereby announce myself as a canlidate for reelection for alderman for ivard o and will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. Gregg C. Evans. For School Trustee Ward 1. Mr. W. A. McSw .tin is hereby anlounccd as a candidate for reelection is a member of the board of tin? ? ees for the graded school from waiv. So. i, and will abide tie .nlcs of |'ic Democratic party. For School Trustee Ward 2. '/C Mr. F. X. Martin is hereby anlounced as a candidate for reelection Gt is a member of the board of trustee* ~. jrir the rrnded school from ward No. 2. and will abide the rules nf the !>< n.>crati\'mrty. For School Trustee Ward 3. p* Mr. Otto Kiel I ncr is hereby anlounccd as a candidate for reelection is a member of the board of trustees ",Br for the graded school fron ward 3. ind will abide the rules of (lie Demo ratic party. Oi For Commissioner Public Works. T1 F. J. Russell is hereby announced ^ ' ' MV is n candidate for Commissioner ot: J ^ Public Works and will abide the ^ ules of the democratic party. ^ M. T/. Spearman is announced as a \mdidnte for Commissioner of Pubic Works and will abide by the rules ? if I he Democratic party. Dr. Jas. McTntosh is hereby aulonnced as a candidate for re-election | o the office of Commissioner of Pub-J ie Works, subject to the rules of tin? j Democratic party. E=^eeA ROU >^M_aL- TTW1 Makers were forced to sell, and our spot cash bought chea lances to save just the goods you want and need, and at the :ore with eager buyers, we name the following sensational*p THE CLOAK"AND SUl" s a Bargain Event to Every Woman with clothes to buy. 1 cloth alone. Don't miss these offerings. N< $25 and $30 Suits at $ 1 9.95. These Suits are made of Fine Chiffon Panama and Broadcloths. All the ading shade?. Coats are satin lined and trimmed in satin bands and butns. The same Suits you see elsewhere for $25 and $30, here at $19.95. Women's Stylish $8 Cloak at;j$4.98. I Latest manish effects in empire or with full loose backs, made of BroadDths and Kerseys and fancy trimmed. Great bargain event?$8.00 Cloak r only $4.98. $ 1 5 Women's Suits at $ 1 O. New Long Coats, handsomely tailored, finest materials, coats are satin led. Positively the best Suit you'v/e ever seen. While twenty five lasts loice for a $10 bill Another Stunner. Actually about half price, in Broadcloth and Kerseys. Newest and most stylish xlels. None in the lot worth a penny less than $10.00 and $12.50, choice Tuesday d Wedties!ay $7. -i9. 50 Children's Bear S*in Coats, 2 to 6 years old, $3.00 values at $1.98. CLOTHING FOR MEN, B am determined to reduce this big Clothing stock, for I belie able to buy their stocks between now and the 1st day stock of Men's new fall suits, Overc f '200 Boys' Knee Pairs Suits, si/.v 7 ' ? an<^- S.2 C|0' ??l ^ 36 Inch Colored Taffeta Silks black, white, cream and all colors, beautiful finish, bought from makers forced to 11, remember a yard wide, and you can't match it for less than $1.50 yard; here goes r S9C. yard. 36 inch Black Taffeta Silk you see advertised at <;Sc., our 69c. kind will match the her fellow's. stylish Trimmed Hats, lie kinds ai d styles women buy the minute they see them. Mats worth coming miles see. beautitui e:v?lirns. made- ol best silk velvet, trimmed with plumes, wings, ncy ornament-. < i<- . ;?11 new :\ri\ :i 11 cx;nnpksn|' how we save you Irwin ?1.00 to coon a li.i . (?ur stocv is br in full <>f all the newest ideas. COMlv. Match 'Em If You Can, Boys. lie case good heavy Outing, bright colors, the Sc. kind at 4'?e. j ard ne casr good heavy Outing, bright colors, the I2\;c kind at 9c yard luce bales good heavy Plaid Homespun, the 5^. kind, at jc. yard wo biles River Side Plaids, worth 7^c., here at 5c. yard AO cases Androscoggan or Birker Mills Bleaching. 12 yards for . C. A. Feather Bed Ticking worth 20c., at ii^c. yard II standard Calicoes, reds, blues and grays (none sold to dealers) at. . .. 5c. yard COME AND SEE THESE BARGAINS FROl S1 N O E==Ei " J per than ever before, a sale that will bring marvelous 5 littlest prices you ever paid. In order to crowd our >rices. Don't let anything keep you away from this sale. r DEPARTMENT. ^loakes, Coat Suits and Skirts at about the Cost of the d use paying regular prices elsewhere. iOYS AND CHILDREN. ive some of mv competitors with limited capital I will be of March at 50 cents on the dollar. Our entire oats and Odd Pants MUST GO. Underwear Sacrifice. vA/e Save You One-quarter to One-third. A hundred do/en bargain purchase of Women's Fine Jersey Knit Vests and Pauls. Soft, fleeced, with taped neck, all sizes, other stores charge you 35 cents for the same garments, here goes for 19 cents each. 50 dozen Children's heavy Jersey Knit Shirts .and Drawers, all sizes, worth 25 cents elsewhere, here goes for only 15 cents each. 100 dozen Men's Heavy Fleece Lined ShirU and Drawers .it 35c. each 01 70c. suit. 50 doz. Ladies' fioe. Bleached or Unbleached Vests and Drawers at 35c. each or 70c. suit. 40c. Wool Dress Goods at 19c. Yard. Scooped in from a big New York dealer. Hough', in a job at exactly half. No matter where you go you will find these priced at .|<> cents and 50 cents a yard and not a penny less. All piled on a big center bargain table and out they ^o at i<>c. yard Men's and Women's Shoes A" 1 Kinds, Styles, Shapes and I,cathcis. and plenty <>f all sizes. You've been used to paving $3-?? for youi shoes, s-.-e tlnse and you will liud thcin as good :iud at a saving of Si ? a pair. Choice only $1 .?;.s pair. S'.5' > Satin Call School Shoes, sizes ?; to 1 > ' . choice '<se. ]>aii 300 purs Ladies' and Misses $1 50 Shoes piled on a bic, bargain table, choi e.<y.xe. pair 65 and 75c. Dress Goods at 49c. Yard. We secured this great lot at auction and it is without douhi the- best ai.d greatest Dress Goods bargain ever offered. All the leading shades and black. Don't miss this offering at 39c. yd. UpStairs, Down Stairs, Everywhere. The story is mi pla'n he who runs urt\ read. I'n l bu y The wi c and < ( oii?diiica1 people of this section are taking hold with a vim. Thiougs ol buvers crowd <?111 store every day. Blankets, Blankets and Bed Spreads. 2?>o pairs 1 1 | Cotton Blankets, worth elsewhere $1.2v here goes lor . 79c. pai 1 200 pairs 1 1 | extra heavy Cotton Blankets wort!) elsewhere $/.<?<> hengoes for W pair 100 pairs 1 1-vj extra heavy Cotton Blankets worth elsewhere here g ( s for $1 |o pair kx) pairs 12 extra heavy Cotton Blankets worth elsewhere $2.50 here goes for ?>1 <jS pair Fine all-wo >1 Blankets. $2 4X, $2.9^, $3.49 and up to $>$.(*> pair 200 extra size Bed Spreads worth ?>1.50 and $1.75 to go at only 9,v?c. each 100 extra size fine Marseilles Spreads worth up to $3.00 at only $1 79 each VTEND TO END OF THIS BIG STORE.