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PIERCING ARI In plain Et away; we hi space in our corner of th( as has seldor Promptly at let 'em go, the there were hui The Curtain on. We said Prices I MEN'S CLOTHING Men's $8.5o Suits . ..... .... . ... .$6.98 Men's $1o.oo Suits .........-.. -.. -...$8.48: Men's $12.50 Suits. . .-............. $10.48. One special lot $i5.oo and $i6-5o Suits.. ... $12.48. Men's $20.o Suits . . . . ... . . . . . . . . $17.98. Men's $25.00 Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21.00. Men's $28.5o and $3o.oo Suits . . . . . . . . . . $23.98. Men's $i8.5o Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.98. Men's $16.50 Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . .-$12.98. Men's $9.00 Rain Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.19. Men's and Youths' $6.50 Overcoats. . . .- . . $3.98. ]en's and Youths' $8 5o Overcoats . . . . . . . $698. Men's and Youths' $o.oo Overcoals . . . . . . . $7.98. SALE CONTINUES UNTII CHRISTMlAS EVE HE. OHAPPBLL'S LOSS. taken out the ad without notice tc Mr. Jos. L Keitt Says Directors Agent. -Have Only Followed the INow I will ask Law, man can with ear Direct.ors had any EdiXor Herald and News: course. Mr. Cha My attention has been called to tdered his policy Ithe following editorial language in 'the Directors wer< your issue of the 12th inst.: jthe fact. "Those members of the Farmers Now, Mr. Edit< SMutual who have spoken in refer- technicality. I c enee to Mr. Chappell's loss take the The plain terms o right position. If this is a mutual violated by Mr. C association it should not avoid the Directors had ad( payment of a loss, sudh as this, by a it would neverthel4 technicality. In fact we do not be- lation of the law. lieve the Courts would sustain such Any member < a position if the matter were earried could properly ha Sinto Court.'' I have read the article [the assessment, a of Messrs. Henderson in The Herald to enforce an aSS< and News and that of Messrs. J. C. Ition would be wo Neal and W. E. Wallaree in the Ob- the assurance tha server. They are members of the tual is now the b Farmers Mutual. I do not under- It is aecomplishin .stand that they criticise the action people of the eou of the Directors, but recognize tihe efficient and must legality of the action taken, and ex- wise management press a desire to relieve Mr. Chap- the law. peil by a voluntary assessment. No exception can be taken to their ex- Pomaria, S. C., pressions of sympathy for Mr. Chap- November 13th, .pell, but I assume that the Secretary and Treasurer of the Association will THE NEWS 4 not permit sympathy to confirol the-. business management of the Asso.- Intendaat Pinner ciation, which to-day tands at the ments.-Big S head of mutual insurance associations to Have in the country, because of good bus--. iness management. IPomaria, Nov. Your language, Mr. Editor, is .a see our little tow distinet charge that the Directors Pinner has lighted acted unjustly in declining to pay the lamps and made so loss of Mr. Chappell. As one of the along with various Directors present when the claim of ments. There is o Mr. Chappell was considered I will to be done, and say :that I did got observe any ani- larger public hitc] muns exeept that of sympathy. The sorry to say that x report stated that Mr. Ohappell ha.d and mules have to taken out additional insurance to an ons or houses or ar amount exceeding his insurance in found, and are of the Farmers Mutual. The President 1the lot now used is and Agent each declared that no no- can't possibly ace, btiee of additional insurance had been come here to sell ~given to them. The following is an rC'ot ton and cott< exact copy of a paragraph printed oul ing a fancy price the face of the policy: greater part of be "7. That if the insured shall take ned and sold and t out additional insurance on any of1 spent. the within described property, or Messrs. Au:1 & goods within such buildings without cheap sale of thei the consent of both the President and goods under the m Agent o'f this Association, this poli- Solenburg, which ey shall be null and void.'' crowds of custome Mr. rhappen admhted that he had: whieh has been giv ]OWS ARE LEA iglish, that great, jolly, buying crowd thai ve seen crowds, but whew: 'The avalan big store simply took us by storm. The - community and promptly at "door openi a, if ever, been seen here before. 8:30 A. M., as advertised, the balloon man was ii air was filled with balloons, each one bearing a tai idreds of upstretched and eager hands awaiting th Is Up. There is a great determination in- every ( In the beginning we were going to put them out, a )OWN BOY'S. CLOTHING Boys' $4 oo Juvevile Overcoats (2 to 9 years) . $3--39 Boys' $8.oo Suits . ...............$648. Boys' $6.50 Suits . . . . . . . ... $4.98. Boys' $5.00 Suits........ .... .. $3.98. Boys' $4.00 Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.29. Boys' $3.25 Suits . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.69. Boys' $2.25 Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $.59. One lot Youths' Suits made by the Cleveland' Woolen Mills, ages 15 to 20 years, worth $7.5o; special at. . $s.98. ,OOK FOR THE PIE NART P BEWARE OF SIGNS OF ditional insurance at Pomaria a hustling trade. The a t'he President or* sale began Wednesday and will con tinue ten days. ] if any fair-minded The cehange of the s.chedule on the dor claim that the Southern Railway, the train which ! option as to their Iformerly passed here at 2:15 p .m. ppell 's action ren-- now pa.sses -Pomaria about 11 a. m. 1 null and void, and The young peopile around here have a obliged to declare been enjoying themselves the last ! week in the way of "Musicals,'' "At I >r, you eall this a Homes,'' etc. t 11 it the the law. Miss Constance Long, of Green the contract were ville, on her way to her school at ! happell, and if the Cool Spring in Edgefreld county,c pted your opinion stopped over in Pomaria for a few t ~ss have been a vio-. days' visit with relatives, and left 1 on Friday. ~f the Association Miss Allie Martin, who has been ye declined to pay visiting at ther sister's, Mrs. V. L. nd without power Smith, left for her home at Fountain a yssment the asocia- Inn on Sunday.. ethless. We have Mr. and Mr. Hugh Wilson, of the' t the Farmers Mu- Lebanon community, spent Saturday I est in the country. night and Sunday with Mr. Wilson's k g much good to brother, Mr. .Geo. J. Wilson. n city. It Was made Mr. Hamilton Folk, of New York, '] be maintained by is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. a and obedienee to and Mrs. M. Blayne Folk, near Po- l; maria. s1 Jos. L. Keitt. Mrs. John D. Sheely went to New- n berry on Sunday to visit her son, Mr. t4 1909 James P. Sheely, and returned Mon day.t )F POMARIA. Mr. John C. Aull made a flying trip " to columbia last week on business. P Making Improve- Mrs. John C. Aull and Mrs. B. B. 3' ale.-Woodmen Richardson returned from Leesville a Supper, where they went as delegates to the eJ Women's Missionary Society on last 1U 15.-You should Wednesday and report a splendid n since Intendant meeting. it up with street Mr. Geo. B. Aull returned from tI oe impove-lk Lexington, where he went to the i te rv-Synod. t 21y one more thing Owing to the absence of Rev. Jno. m that is to~ get a J. Long, who was at Lerington at- 5 ning lot,~ We are tending the Synod, there was no aany of the horses preaching at Bethlehem Sunday. be hitched to wag- Mr. E. B. Feagle spent Sunday y covnent place with his father in the Hartford com ten in the way, as munity. so very small, and Master Claude Harris left for Bow >mnmodate all that man, Ga., where he will be with his and buy goods. brother, Mr. H. A. Harris, who is D >n seed are bring- agent there for the A. C. L. here now, but the TDhe Woodmen of the World will th have been gin- give a supper to the Woodmen and .ie money has been their wives in their hail on Tuesday, the 23rd, at 8 p. in., and will serve tipp are hai ing a oysters, fish, turkey and salads. The -large stock of Comp is still growing and is a strong anagement of Mr. orga.iization with good proteetions. ct has brought large ta - o our town News of Wheeland. fit ing the mercants Mr. . C. Cannon, of New.hbery at DING MULTIT t swept in upon us Saturday literally toc :he of humanity that packed every aba vhizzing, whirring arrows penetrated ev ig time" Saturday morning there began s i readiness on top of the building and as the wi r for a valuable present; and as they slowly desi em. lepartment of our store and our river of bargaij nd that we are doing, shoving the goods out to I a lue, SHOES FOR EVERY FOOT Men's good $1.50 Brogans ........... $1.2. Men' $2.25 Heavy Shoes .i.l......$1.89. Men's $3-oo Shoes............ ...$2.48. Ladies' $r 65 Fine Shoes . . . . . . . ..1.39. Ladies' $2.25 Fine Shoes . . . . . . ...... $r.89. Ladies' $3.oo Fine Shoes.... . . . . . . . .$2.48. Ladies' $3.5o Patrican Shoes . . . . . . . . .. $2.98. Children's $x.I5 Kangaroo Shoes . . . . . . . . . 98c. Children's $r.35 Fine Shoes . . . . . . . . $r.9. Infants' 63c. Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . .....47c. Boys' $x.25 Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 98c. Boys' $2 25 Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $189. Boys' $3.oo Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.48. Special lot of Men's heavy Shoes, worth $3.50 and $4.oo. . .. . ... ..... . . . . .. .$2.59. RCING"ARROW SIG ERRYI. WILY COMPETITORS isited the home folks this week. Etelephone system.] Mr. Maxie Boland and friend, Mr. Imatiorn write uher Aull, of near *Pomaria, visit d. hi's aunt Mrs. G. F. .Shealy, last Little ~unday. . 10-4-09-8t. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Dominiek and ' ttle son, Cecil, of near Prosperity, REGISTRATI( isited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wise last JNotice is hereby ~aturday and Sunday. Also Mr. and books of registratia frs. Ernest Bowers and little daugh- Newberry, S. C., wi r, Lorie. 1909, and the wnde Communion services were held at visor of Registrati< t. Peter's ehureh, last Sunday. The 1towrn will keep said ongregation wa large in spite of day from 9 a. in. u Lie threatening weather. Rev. J. C. day excepted) inclt Vessinger a'ssisted Pastor Sox. of December, 1909. IAND AND M3aL EGE~ SALE. . Supervisor We will sell to the highest bidder t pu.blic sale . at Newberry Court NOTICE OF PRTh ouse on Salesday in December that Notice is herebyl caet or parcel of land of t.he C. D- ocratic Primary Ele ~ushardt estate, known as :the "Ba' on Tuesday, Novedn en Place," in No. 2 township, si th Town of Newb< iles from Newberry, containing Mayor an dAlderm<' wo hundred and thirty-three (23) one year, and Trust eres, more or less, and bounded by Schools for Ward Ids of H. H. Polk, A. C. Thomas- serve for two year >n and M. A. Carlisle. The land is Election to be accoi early all in timber and is well wa- and regulations of ered; twenty acres fine bottom land. Party of the Town Terms of' Sale: One-third cash, C.; the polls tob 1e balance in one and two years o'clock a. mn., a'di ith interest from dayr of sale at 8 o'clockip. mn. er cent., the credit portion to be There- will be a rued by bond of the purchaser andprintneahW mortgage of the premises. Purchas- ardnc i-ncil Sto pay for papers and for record- Ward 2--New Co tg same. Ward 3-Vacant & News building on Also, at the same time and place, Ward 4-J W. 'I te Bashardt Mill, nine miles from Caldwell St. ewberry, with :two gins, Boss press, Ward 5-At corne ro corn rocks, one wheat mill, saw Wright Streets. ill, with 35 'horse power engine and The following hay I horse power boiler-all belted and as Managers of saii ~ared and in running shape. Ward 1-M. M. S Terms as above stated for the land. Lindsay, and S. S. C. D. Bashiardt, Ward 2-A. C. J. B. Bushardt- Wilson and B. B. I Nov. 15, 1909. Ward 3-Alex. Si 11-16-094t. itaw- Jones nd Duane Da Ward 4-Jas. L.J N'T buy or sell a plantation with- vidson and C. M. E out seeing The Newberry Land & Ward '5-W. D. Secrity Co. Werts and A. Story. 0. B. Mayer, President. The attention of 11-2-094t. itaw. jcal..d to the follow _______- Rule 3: "The cani FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. the majority of all v Newberry County, 50 acres, 40 in said offices of Mayo itivation, two miles of Little Moun- Trustees of the Gra in, S. C. Good buildings, water and spectively, at said .e orchard. Clay soil; high school declared t'he nomine d church tw miles Connected with cratic party of said UDES TO BUY >k our breath ilable foot of nry nook and uch a buying Drd was called cended to earth is flow steadily :he people. MEN'S and BOYS FURNISHINGS Guyot Suspenders . . - - - - - - - - - - Brighton Silk Garters . .19c. Sweet Orr Overalls............ ... Hawes & Bonar $3.00 Hats. .. . ..... 69. John B. Stetson $3.o Rats .. $2. Florsheim $5-oo and $6.oo Shoes . . . . . . ..$.g. Boys':$r.oo Pints Plain or Knickerbocker.... I. 79. $1oo Coat Sweaters . . . . - . . . . ....2. 12. OUting, yard - - - - --.0.... .8Xc. Simpson's Best Prints, 1o yards for ........ 49C $i.oo Underwear...- .... 78c $1.30 and $i.75 Wright's Health Underwear . . . $r.19. $r.5o Faultless Shirts. $1.19 N BE CERTAIN YOU'RE AT 0. THE BIGOT PLACE !or further infor-| that on or 'before 12 o.'clok noon on Friday, November 19th, each of suehi J. E. Monts, , candidates shall have left a written Mountain, S. C. statement with the chairman of the executive committee that he is a can didate, and that he will abide the re N NOIE sult of -such election No vote shall given that the Ibe counted for any candidate who ai for the -town ofJ has not so pledged himself." 1llbe open Oc. 2,' The attentlio fvotersisspca rsige as Super- I 1 caled t th e fallowing section o$ )n for the said E ule 2: "An Democrats, who dial 'books open every Ihave duly registered for mae mnnici itil 5 p. m. (Snu-IPal election of 1909, and prior to iding 'bhe 1st day November 19, 1909, shall be allowed to vote. ***The secretary of the eu. L. Buzhardt, ecutive comnittee shall On the 219th of Registration. day of November, 1909, secure a cse -ified copy of thes registered voters ARY ZLBWTION bywards from the supervisor of reg. riYen that a Demn- Iitatio, and shall furnish a copy'for '. .1bhedeach ward tothe .managers of the 23io will9b hel M on WM shRMR e Se C3d 190, keeping a copy i his posueeiors fer n-ry, S. C., fr th us o the esctv commnittee." mn to serve for -.-If no candidate either for the of. ees of the Graded flee for Mayor or for Alderman or l~ and Ward 5 to for Trustee of the Graded Schools in s. Said Prmr a Ward shall 'have received a ma -dn oth ue jority of votes' at such election, a the Democratie second election for the nomination of of iekberry, S. Mayor or for Aldermen or for Trus e opfjied at 8 tee of the Graded Sehools, as the casa ob~e closed at 4 may be, shall be held on Friday, No seprat voingvembiJer 26th, under these rules; at sepaatevotig wichsecond election, only the two Ch as folows: -1 candidates who received the -higliest Chamber.e at the former election for the storHo in.Herald respective offBees, shall be voted for; Friend Street. and provided further, in the event Obt' tr n-there should be a tie at the second ~ht Ssoe primary for Mayor and Aldermen r of Drayton and and Trustees of the Graded Sdhools, then a third primary shall be held e been appointed on Tuesday, November 30th, 1909. I election: The candidates are assessed as fol atterwhite, F. M. lows: Cunningham. Mayor, $10.00. Welch, Roscoe Alderman, $3.00. [fier. Trulstee of Graded School, $3.00. ngleton,r Warren No pledge will be accepted from by, any candidate unless the proper as Lull, Jas. R. Da.. sessment is paid at the time of filing onknight. his pledge. Berry, J. W. Managers will call for boxes, tick ets and instructions at the office of all candidates is the Seeretary on Law Range on the ing section of afternoon preeeeding each election [idates receiving between 3 p. m. and 6 p. m. otes cast for the -By order of the Executive Corn e, Aldermen and jmittee. ded Schools, ye- (Signed) O. B. Mayer, lection shall be Ohairman. as of the Demo- I(Signed) Harry W. Dominick, town; provide.l Secretary.