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MURDERERS PAY THE PENALTY. Three Die by Fatal Current in Twen ty-three Minutes. Ossining, N. Y., Nov. 20.-Three murderers were put to death in Sing Sing prison today, just as dawn began to brighten the skies above Westches ter Hills. The executions began at 5.28 o'clock and lasted only 23 minutes. It was first triple electrocution at Sing Sing since the electric chair suc ceeded the gallows in New York State. ** ** ** ** ** * * *** ** ** * * * AT THE THEATRE. * * * ** ** * ** *** ** ** ** ** * Coming Attractions. December 1-Daniel Boone. December 12-College Minstreis. December 14-The Traitor. December 25-The Thief. January 3-Finnegan's Honeymoon. January 15-The County Sheriff. February S-Madame Sherry. February 16-Paid in Full. February 22-The Lyman Twins. March 29-A Woman of the Hour. April 6-Christy Bros. Minstrels. April 24-The Traveling Salesman. NOMINATIONS. For Mayor. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Mayor, subject to the Democratic pri mary. J. J. Langford. For Alderman Ward 1. W. H. Shelley is hereby nominated for Alderman from Ward 1. subject to the Democratic primary. W. P. Bedenbaugh is hereby nomi nated for Alderman from Ward 1, subject to the Democratic primary. For Alderman Ward 2. G. B. Summer is hereby nomninated for Alderman from Ward 2, subject to the Democratic primary. R. H. Swittenberg is hereby nomi nated as Alderman from Ward 2, sub ject to the Democratie primary. H. H. Abrams is hereby announced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 2, subject to the Democratic prkmary. For Aldermani Ward 8.' C. T. Sn.mmer is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as alder na~n from Ward 3, subject to the rules of the Democratic prmary. For Alderman Ward 4. E. L. Rodeisperger is hereby in nounced as a candidate for reelectan as Alderman from Ward 4, and i;s pledged to abide the result of the pr' mary election. P. B. Hutchi.neon Is hereby nomin?t ed for Alderman from Ward 4, sub ject to the Democratic pimary. * For Alderman Ward 5. 0. S. Goree is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as Alder man from Ward 5, subject to thle rules of the Dexnocratic primary. For Trustee for Ward 4. W. S. Langford is hereby nominated as a candidate for Trustee of the .Graded School from Ward 4, and is pledged to abide the rules of the Democratic party. School Trustee Ward 5. We take pleasure in nominating Mr. J. M. Davis for re-election as School Trustee from Ward 5. Patrons. The Herald and News-Newberry's best paper-$1.50 per year. A FAIR OFFER Your Money Back If You're Not Sat isfied. Te pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of constipa tion. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way what ever, if you accept our offer. That's a mighty broad statement, but 'we mean ev'ery word of it. Could any thing be more fair for you? A most scientific, comr: an-sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. Their active principle is .' recent scientific discov ery that is odorless, colorlese, and tasteless; very pronounced, yet gentle and pleasant in action, and particu larly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatu lence, griping, or any inconvenience 'whatever. Rexall Orderlies are par +ticuarl good for -children, aged and delicate persons. If you suffer from chronic or habi utla constipation, or the associate or dependent chronic ailments, we urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Remember, you can get them in Newberry only at our store. 12 tab lets 10 cents; 36 tablets 25 cents; 80 tablets 50 cents. hoid only at our store-The Rexall Store. Gilder & Weeks. TO THE OVERSEERS OF THE PUB LIC ROADS. The law requires six days' work on the public roads during the year. All overseers who have not worked their full time must do so by December 1. L. I. Feagle, 11-14-3t. County Supervisor. NOTICE OF PRIMART ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that a Demo cratic primary election will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 1911, in the Town of Newberry, South Caro lina, for Mayor and Aldermen to serve for one year; and Trustees for the Graded Schools for Ward 4 and Ward 5, to serve for two years. Said Pri mary Election to be according to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic party of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina: the polls to be open ed at 8 o'clock a. m., and to be closed at 4 o'clock p. m. There will be a separate voting pre cinct in each ward, and in Ward 3, two voting precincts, as follows: Ward 1-Council Chamber. Ward 2-New Court House. Ward 3, No. 1-Herald and News building in Friend- street. Ward 3, Club No. 2-I. T. Timmer man's store. - Ward 4-J. W. White's store in! Caldwell street. Ward 5-At corner of Drayton and Wright streets. The following have been appointed as Managers of said election: Ward 1-Jos. H. Hunter. Hiram Speers, C I. Epting. Ward 2-D. B. Werts, Jno. A. Lina say, C. Burr Martin. Ward 3. Club No. 1-Alex Sngleton, W. H. Jones, J. B. O'Neall Holloway. Ward 3, Club No. 2-L. S. Darby, J.1 A. Derrick, W. T. Clamp. Ward 4-Jas. R. Davidson, Jas. M. Bowers, C. P. Williams. Ward 5-G. W. -Hiller, E. S. Cromer, Jim Shealy. The attention of all candidates is called to the following section of the rules governing the primary: "Sec. 3. The candidates receiving the majority of all the votes cast for the said offices of Mayor, Aldermen and 'rustees of the Graded Schools respetively, at said election, shall be declared the nominees of the Demo cratic party of said Town;. Provided, That on or -before 12 o'clock noon on Friday, November 24, 1911, each of the said candidates shall have left a written statement with the chairman of the executive comittee that he is a candidate and that he will abide the results of such election and that he1 has paid the assessment. No vote shall be counted for any candidate who has not so pledged himself." The attention of v'oers is especially called to the following portion of Sec tion 2, of the Rules. "Sec. 2. All Democrats who shall !have their names enrolled on the Democratic club roll of the respective Wards five days prior t.o the first pri mary election, shall be allowed to vote; Provided, That in the nomina tion of Aldermen and Trustees for the' Graded Schools from tne respective wards', only those wnose names are on the club rolls from each ward shall be permitted to vote for Alder men and Trustees of the Graded Schools from that ward. The Demo-1 cratic Ward Clubs as organized for the State and County Democratic pri mary election are hereby recognized Ias the Democratic Ward clubs of the' ICity Democratic primary; Provided, IThat only those members of the re petveWard Clubs living within the city limits shall be permitted to vote in the City Dem'ocratic primary elec tio. The secretary of each Ward Club shall furnish to the secretary of the City Deinocratic Executive Com mittee a certified copy of the club rolls of his Ward club containing a list of the members of said club residing within said Ward and within the city limits, said list to be completed on Thursday, November 23, 1911, and no name shall be perintted placed on said club roll after that date. Said club rolls to be turned over to the City Democratic Executive Committee Ion Friday, November 24. The said club rolls certified to by the secre-I taries of the various Ward Clubs shall have received a majority of the City Democratic Executive Coin mittee and certified by him as the roll fur?shed by the secretary of the Ward Club. to the managers, and shall m '. tL r~itrationi for said BigDoll aE TheB Saturday & Monda Advance Showing ol All little friends of Santa Claus 4 grand display of Dolls and Toys. day of fun and delight for the litt Doll opening. No matter how exte much extra space I take from adjo days immediately precedinq Christm in which the selection of Dolls and made as it would be now. So I have my opening now for the convenience of the not only can have abundance of time and ease, and evei mas Gifts for the wee ones, but you can bring the child satisfaction and comfort to them and to yourself. Yci preference. I have the largest and best selection of D< lieving, come and see for yourself. I can only mention D al.............-.- - -- - .ic. to $5 1 )$1,25 and $1.50 Doll on opening day only $1 I Doll Carriages.......... ......--.- 25c. to $5.00 I Doll Beds.....---------. 25c. to 9.00 Doll Chairs--.-_ ..___. 10c. to 25c Doll Tea Sets. .__.. 10c. to 3.00 1 Doll Houses ......._ ___.._. 25c. to 1.00 2 Doll Furniture.........-...------- 25c. to 50c d Doll Water Sets. ......._- 15c.2 Dol T abes...........---..---.._..... 10c. to 25c I and many other amusing toys to please the children. 'i you, mothers, so come and enjoy the day with your chf) BE TTER GOODS AT Mayes' Bc The House of a T wd,and only those Democrats19. oenames appear on these certified Tecniae r sesda 0-r rolssall be permitted to vote." lo : fo candidate for the office .of Mao,$0 yror for Alderman or for Trus- Adre,$.0 e fthe Graded Schools in a ward Tuteo rddShos 5 alhave received a mapority ofNopegwilbacptdfm tet such election, a second elec-an cndat uleshepo ra Linfr the nomination of Mayor or ssmn spi ttetm ffln oderman or for Trustee of thehpl' g. .de Schools, as the case may be, Mageswlcllfrbx,tik lle held on Friday, December 1,etan isruios tth ofce f drthese rules; at which secondthserayinTeHal idNw 1cin only the two candidates whobuligothafennprcdg ciethe highest votes at the for-eah lcto btw n3p.m ad6 rnr ction for the respective offices,p.m hl e voted for; and, provided fur-ByodrfthExcieCom hr n the event t!iere should be a te i tthe second primary Lor 3Yayor(Sge)0B.Myr n ldermen and Trustees of the ai an ~~~~~~~~rse fGraded Sco1,te t d rray (ind .H.o ls , shall b helanTeseays will&call,So r exes, ti idToy Opening -AT )ok Store y, Nov. 25.& 27 Dolls and Toys xre invited to come and see the Your mothers can make this a e ones by bringing them to the nsive my preparation, nor how ining sections of the store, the as witness the inevitable crowds Toys is not as satisfactorily mothers who have these Dolls to dress. You y facility yourself for the selection of the Christ ren to the Great Toy Store with vastly greater ls and Toys thatlIhave ever had. Seeing is be a few of the T oys I will show at this opening. ol Stoves..-.....-..--..--.25c. rms --. -.- .- --.-------.. 10c. to 2.00 ons .- - - . - -- -----_. 1c. to 50c 'oy Blocks -- - _ _ -............. - - 10c. to 50c "ricycles.- - E--...$1 .50 to $3.00 locking Horses_. _...- 1.00 to 5.00 ittos...............--.---- --- 4.00 to 6.00 team Engines ..................__. 25c. to 3.00 agic Lanterns-...------ 25c. to 3.00 forse and Wagon.-_....--._. Sc. to 50c ~'his is an opportunity that has never been given den. FIE SAME PRICE AT )ok Store;. housand Things. The Traveling Salesmen and Photographic Demonstrators say, "The Swellest Studio inthe South!" Well, it is our wish to provide our patrons with as up-to date and make you 'feel at home a place to be photo graphed as anywhere to be found North or South. We want you to call and see if we have made a good start in that direction. We will keep on the alert for every new improvement in our line pointing toward better and more artistic results photographically. Watch for this space in next week's paper and see a pic ture of 0. & T. E. Salter's New (irounId Hloor Studio,