The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, December 04, 1908, Page THREE, Image 3
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. ATLN TA'S MAYOR tions of** tepolice
Woodward and Mad
DEFEATS WOODWARD DEMO- Mr. Maddox, may<
CRATIC NOMINEE, 3,000 VOTES. Ipresident of the Ai
.-.-.bank and a young ma
End of Most Exciting Municipal Cam- wealth. He will be
paign in the History of Georgia's Iofficee the first >f th
Capital. eeeding Mayor Joyn
~A:lanta, Ga.. Dec. 2.-Robert F. COMMISSION AFI
Maid:>x was elected mayor of Atlaus
today by a majority of more than 3,- Trying to Make Roai
00 votes over James G. Woodward, Lay Tracks
regular Democratic nominee and twice I
mayor of the city. Maddox carried Columbia, Novemb
very ward in the city except the third tion of the railroad
nd fifth. The election passed off qui- supreme court today
tly. requiring the Columb
Thus ended the most unusual and Laurens railroad to s
exiting municipal ca.mpaign Atlanta 14th of December wb~
has ever experienced. Although damns should not b4
Woodward was declared the nominee ing the road to comp:
f the Democratie primary election of the railroad con:
hld in September, he did not receive jerection of a passen;
the support of the Democratic organ- ditional side tracks
~.ization in the city and many of those tion on the said railr<
hosupported him in the primary county. The order w
aattheir ballots in today's election serve on Mr. W. G.
fo. Maddox, who was proclaimed the of~ the Columbia, Nev
itizens' nominee at a popular mass esn road, in this eity
eeting heldson Nov. 9, as a public The petition of 1
rotest agrainst alleged immoral con- mission, presented to<
duet of Woodward subsequent to his Attorney General De:
nmination at the primary. that a petition wa.s
Newspapers With Maddox. comnmissionl in April 1
Atlanta's three daily newspapers Slighs and the neigh
:took up the fight of Maddox against that the accommodati
Woodward. declaring it a campaign that point by the Col:
for civic virtue in Atlanta's official and Laurens road fo:
ife. Woodward issued a publie state- and freight business
nent immediately after Maddox was tory and inadequate,
placed in nomination, withdrawing ing wa had in regai
nd declaring that he did not desire by th'e commission o
o precipitate a heated political cam- 'ter the presentationi c
paign. believing that it was necessary commisn issued
t this time that harmony should ra:1:d u rirm 1:
prevail in the political factions of th e 'r: k4 he built by Ai
city. Subsequently at a mass meet- a shed for passenger
ng of his supporters, called for the September 1. This c
uroose of protesting against his re- on June 17th.
~ignation. Woodward reconsidered On petition of the
his former announcement and reenter- hearing was had in th
ed the race, and from that hour a hard 17th, and after furti:
campaign was waged between the the previous orders w
addox and Woodward forces, bit- pe.tition to the court
ter personalities being injected and at than sixty days havy
times the demonstrations on the this second order was
trets being such as to alarmu the po neither the side track
~e department. finally calling forth been built. It i s 3
ai -arder fromu the chief of nollee duty required is pur<
donlinr the force until after the elee- ne n hecuti
ln. ' rant anf ord~(er reg'i1
Strenuous Work by Both Sides. t b haild 1he side tr:1
Numerou m.ss mrnenes and torch- already comm:iflf: 2ed
YV PFIR$QMN PROV
IDUS CLOTH
is Not Closing Out the Entire Si
)eS, Hats and Gents'
January 1st, and in order to ge'
will sacrifice some regardless4
ins Friday, De
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1008s fgain Street, aewberry, S. 4
e held by both Jcommission, the track within sixty drcl ohm l it ilb
ordinary precau- days and the shed within ninety days.tohebsofuraity
depart-ment at -On this petition the conrt issued an~. s .Ko
shes between the order for the railroad to show cause
dox supporters. why the mandamus as prayed forToaunliecmetohen
r-eleet. is vice- should not be granted.bon
erican National This is a somewhat unusual case Tmro snttie
n of considerable and seems to indicate that the rai.lroad Tesnmyeaet hn
.nducted into the commission intends its orders to beFo the,r eah alget
e new year, suc- 'complied with.mon
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t Build Shed and ver Street-Friends Asked toduyhe.
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IN STORE
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*. Look for the Big Signs.
7Holidny Shopp&rs
orI Put 11011!l
hy Be wise and buy your holiday goods now. By
buying early you avoid the rush that is sure to come
'he later, and you get the seleCtion that you Can't get If
09, you wait. EISUy l4CMM.I. Holiday sug
gestions are displayed everyvwhere on our well filled
toshelves and counters. We have
In Ptost Gards, Albums, Bibles, Collar
)ej and Cuff Boxes, Smoking Sets, Fancy
he Baskets, Silver .Ware, China Ware,
a Vases, Bureau Sets, Box Paper, Picture
lY Frames, etc., etc. Toys! Toys by the
he Hundred, Dolls, Drums, Carts, Wagons,
Tool Chests, Guns, Pastry Sets, Tea
stSets, Books, Drawing Sets, Trains,
ii Magic Lanterns and many others too
as numerous tormention. : : :::::
SEE TOY-LAND AT
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Anderson lOc. Co.
a.
tn derson at 4.57 p. mn., for connections fNo. 11, arrives at Anderson at
at Beltoni with Southern Railway for 6.29 p. in., from Belton with con
r. Greenville and Columbia. nections from Greenville and Colum.
Westbound. bia. Goes to Walhalla.
or INo. 17, arrives at Anderson at 7.501 No. 7, daily except Sunday, leaves
a.m. from Belton with connections Anderson at 9.20 a. in., for Walhalla,
adfrom Greenville. with connections at Seneca for local
ti No. 9, arrives at Anderson at 12.24 poinlts s.'uth.
n.m. from Belton with connections Nos. 17. 18, 19. and 20 are mixed
m fro Greenville aind Columbi.1. Goes tr:rins between Anderson and Belton.
p ;X Waihalla. Nos. 7 and 8 are local freight
th No. 19, arrives at Anderson at 3.40 trains, carrying -passenigers. between
So. mn.. from l3elton with connections Anideron and Waihalin and betwean