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f I Mimnansfh': l Mim : Every D Mimnaugh mar i _*?. come aay aner < this store a soui 1 v ^?S jj > MIMf / ' NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that a Democratic primary election will be held on Tuesday, November 26, 1912, in the town of Newberry, South Carolina, for Mayor and Aldermen, to serve for one year; and Trustees for the Graded j Schools for "Wards 1, 2 and 3, to serve for two years, and Commissioner of Public Works, io serve ior sia ^cais, said primary election to be according to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina; the polls to be opened at 8 o'clock a. m., and to be closed at 4 o'clock p. m. There will be a separate voting precinct in each ward and in Ward 3 wn voting nrecincts, as follows: Ward 1?Council chamber. Ward 2?New court house. Ward 3, Club No. 1?Summer Bros. Garage. * Ward 3, Club No. 2?I. T. Tinraerman's store. Ward 4?J. W. White's store in * Caldwell street. Ward 5?At corner of Drayton and wrigm Birwe.u>. The following have been appointed as managers of the said election: Ward 1?S. S. Cunningham, L. I. j Epting, E. P. Bradley. Ward 2?A. C. Welch, M. L. Bui- j lock, John A. Lindsay. Ward 3, Club No. 1?E. D. Pearce, . ? E. H. Leslie, T. O. Stewart. , Ward 3, C*ub No. 2?D. D. Darby, J. j A. Derrick, R. H. Dickert. ! Ward 4?James R. Davidson, James 31. Bowers. Ben Stevens. Ward 5?W. C. Slice, Clifton Sanford, J. Frankl:-.:, The attention of all candidates is j called to the following section of the I rules governing the primary: "Section 3. Candidates receiving a majority of all the votes cast for the said offices of mayor, aldermen, trustees of the graded school and commissioner of public works, respectively, at said election, shall be declared tfte i nominees of the Democratic party of Baid town; provided, That on or before 12 o'clock noon, 011 Friday, November 22, 1912, each of the said candidates etafomPTtf shall nave ieit a Wlllt^ll 0tMVVA?4v*.v | with the chairman of the executive committee lhat he is a candidate and that he will abide the r suits of such election, and that he has paid the assessment. Xo vote snan oe coumeu for any candidate who has not ?o pledged himse'f." T1 r t ''tion of the voters is espe s maug] ay in the Week ches onward, with ii day, buy and tell the *ce of greater pride i * 31 * i: * {^KrST> i ? I 1 <AUGH THE cially called to the following portion of Section 2, of the rules; "Section 2. All Democrats who shall have their names enrolled on the Democratic club roll of the respective wards five days prior to the, first primary election, shall be allowed to vote; provided, That in the nomination of aldermen and trustees for the graded schools from the respective wards, O'nly those whose: names are on the club rolls from each ward shall be permitted to vote for aldermen and trustees of the graded school ' - x 3 _ r\10 Ti*Q Tvl I trcm tn&T ward. JLJLiC L/emyci atiV/ n>** u clubs as organized for the State and County Democratic primary election are hereby recognized as the Democratic ward clubs of the city Democratic primary; provided, That only those members of the respective ward clubs living within the city limits shall | " * * -1-- nitir rtom/v. be permiuea to vroLt. m mc cratic primary election. The -secretary of each ward club shall furnish to the secretary of the city Democratic executive committee a certified copy of the club rolls of his ward club, containing a list of the members of said club j residing within said ward and within j the city limits, said list to be completed nn Thnrsdav. November 21, 1912, and 110 name shall be permitted placed on said club roll after that.date. Said club rolls to be turned over to the city Democratic executive committee on Friday, November 22, 1912. The! said club rolls certified to by the sec- J retaries of the various ward ciuos shall be furnished by the secretary of the city Democratic executive committee. and certified by him as a roll furnished by the secretary of the ward - 1 * ^ ^ n r> n ft-Arc oii/l O Vt Q 11 pO'il ClUU, IU Hie liianagjCi o, UIIU oiacni v? . stitute the registration for said wards, and only those Democrats whose names appear 011 these certified rolls shall be permitted to vote." If 110 candidate fcr the office of ? ~~ fnr. oWormon rir t'nr trimtpp uia,yur ui iui aiuvi of the graded schools in a ward, or for commissioner of public works, shall have received a majority of votes [ at such election, a second election fcr j the nomination of mayor, or for aid-1 - .. erman, or for trustee of tne graueu schools, or for commissioner of publicworks. as the case may be, shall b?> held on Friday, Xcvember 29, i!HL\ ! under these rules, at which second j election only the two candidaies who j r< c r the highest votes at tlie former J i r? ? *1, ^ iwcn- ih-n nffico; <shnll ! CK'v'llUU ili mi/ *. i ? < x'luvx ? , ! | be voted for: and, provided further, in j the event them should b tie at the MEET h Ma ?Vvpyv Wppk ii MJ T VI J II VVA& II ncreased capital to h tale of unmatchable i and savings to the lc MoreN. Don' get it into your mind th. :> just about as well at one * hat's just the point we try to a )w much we can make, we ju - ?? i in r November, hive hundred i ike." These Hats were boug eeded the ready CASH. Visil Reac Ladies' New G Every Express brings us som< red new suits go on sale here > wade through "last year's ol< brand new. We Are F fe have made selling good, re< 3U try, the following cannot b< DO Ladies' and Misses' Coat S 00 Ladies' and Misses' Coat S 50 Ladies' and Misses' Coat S 50 Ladies' and Misses' Coat 5 50 Ladies' and Misses' Coat ? [' S : STORE THAT ? i?i?i i??n second primary for mayor, or aldermen, or trustees of the graded echic-ols or commissioner of public works, a third primary shall be held, Tuesday, December 3, 1912. The candidates are assessed as follows: ' | Mayor, $zo.uu. Aldermen, $7.50. Commissioner of public works, $7.50. School Trustees, $5.00. No pledge will be accepted from any candidate unless the proper assets- j mei t is paid at the time of filing his j | Managers will call tor boxes, tick-] ets and instructions at the office cf the j secretary in The Herald and News j building on the afternoon preceding each f lection, between 3 p. m. and 6 p. m. | By order of the executive commit-1 tee. 0. B. Mayer, E. H. Aull, Chairman. Secretary. , >OTICE To the Stockholders of the Farmers bank, Prosperity, S. C.: Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolution adopted by the board of directors of the Farmers Bank of Prosperity, at a meeting neici ai nw^cuy, >->. v., ? the 24th day of October, 1912, a special meeting of the stockholders of the eaid bank will be held at 2 p. m. on the 12th day of December, 1912, at the banking house of the said bank, in Prosperity, S. C., for the purpose of amending the.constitution and by-laws of said bank so as to increase the " *- J 4-V. /-> number of vice presidents auu mc number of directors, and for the transaction. of such other business as may come before ?said meeting. H. T. Patterson, Secretary. Prosperity, S. C., Nov. 9, 1912. NOTICE TO KOAD OVERSEERS. All overseers who have not put six (6) full days' work on their sections of the public roads must do so "by I December 1, -li/ext, as required by law, file with me their returns of the work done during the year and of the tools which they now have on hand. L. 1. Feagle, County Supervisor. November 11,. HH2. 11-12-6L The Herald and News?best by test? $1.50 the year. i ME AT rches O i the Month?Everv Mon w ~ tf my and with increased power t trading opportunities. My higi >val hearted people who have so i mf ? ? ew Millinery Bargains. at all Millinery stores are about alike, and i place as another. You never made a bigg tmi/1 Kpinor an d rlni ncr Hke others. It's not a Y UlU. o st want to see how many Hats we can sell in f rimmed Pattern Hats to go on sale this, we< ht from a famous Millinery concern in New : this big department on the 2nd floor. ly-to-Wear Week. oat Suits, Long Coats and Skirl p*Jiirtcr new In Ladies' Coat Suits and Coats. this week, all the newest things here. You < 1 junk." Every Lady's Coat Suit and Coat ii *roud of the Reputation ady-to-wear garments at popular prices. Nor e matched elsewhere in Newberry for the pri< uits, $15.00 values, special . uits, 18.50 values, special uits, 20.00 values, special uits, 25.00 values, special iuits, 35.00 values, special MIMN '& ALIA/AYS BUSY " s -! ! f * . ' * * '* . , ' ' "" I ^ 1 1 11 o t f L^aiaweu <x. i GREAT 0 _?i r mens anu uup v Pants, etc. Every i New York Cost and i-? :?r~\ Overcoats, Pants, Etc. | 300 pairs Men's Pants at 85c 200 pairs Men's Pants at .$1.00 150 pairs Men's Pants at 1.75 Onn r\oivc? TVTcm'c T^anfc: of. % Lj\J \J ^JCXIL O 1H.V/11 U JL unuu uw ?. ? _ And about 300 pairs worth up to $5 50 at the pr /. $300 50 Boys' Overcoats, good and heavy, $3.50 Coats at each $1.85 20 only Men's Overcoats at cost price. 300 Men's Odd Coats at less than WW v* 120 Boys' Suits at each 60c 125 Boys' Suits at each 80c 100 Boys' Suits at each...... 95c '75 Boys' Suits at each.. _. $1.20 60 Bovs' Suits at each $1.90 150 Boys' Suits at each _$2.24 Come to the greatest Boys' suit sale ever known in Newberry. n uravoi'rlo Kllf rOTTIf* HlVft L/OX1 I Lcxi xy uii iiiv vt uiuv. w<a. w... _ less than cost sale now going on till Janua Friends and customers don't worry, we wi want when we move to Columbia througl us your wants today with the mail carrier chandise to you at your very door. We \ we are a few miles apart. The same stra p i :i always be our aim, oena your man uiuci I CALDWELL & 1 THE HOME 0 IX/timnaufifh's (I nward % ith in the Year. o sell. The crowds that hrst ambition is to make lobely contributed to our prosperity. t: that you can [er mistake. c^$&Xn&&r question of v the month j //j: ;\ if A ek "no two J Vj / | Yorkwho 'Mm Two hun- | do not have *v : til n the house j i I I natter where || //\\|| * *T iS f f J O I AUUn D I -3>' 8 - ' "" " ''.-''''.W.'."." . i ialtiwanger's 3ST SALE Intfiinor. Overcoats, 07 suit in the house at i less. : : ? ?'?i Ladies' Coat Suits. Every fine Coat Suit in the house must go regardless of cost and less: About 250 fine Long Cloaks at \ and below cost, from $2.75 up to $19.50. Come, let us save you money on anything you buy. Every yard of Silk, every yard of ? ? r\ Dress Goods at cost ana jess, uur i stocks are still complete in the I i many departments. About 5,000 yds. Calicoes, in VSOTTTJCI O "f" TTrl ^^jTl ilgllLS nilU iiavjo, CLV Jiu 5,000 yds. best Newberry Drill 7c Sea Island, yd.... 4|c Cheviots 8c Best Outings 8c Best Tickings 13ic All 50c. Undervests 40c $3 00 Blankets at $1.95 $1.50 Comforts at 95c ct to Newberry's only genuine cost and ? i r.u?II ?: ry ISl ?11 V/(UUWCil ouiu Aituunaugn o? II be better prepared to serve your evfcry h the parcels post system. You can mail and tomorrow he can deliver the mervill make shopping easy for you even if * ' * ^ -J ^ Jmn/v kllffitlACO urill Igni rorwaiu way ui uuiug uuoiti&oo ttui s to Columbia's leading store after Jan. 1 lALTIWANGER'S F THE BEST.