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r i Thanki MM?BH rv MV V *T VI Be Thankful You H Bank Where Y Start A Bank I *t . in l Next 1 nanKsgiving you wi the money you have i We pay interest on depos The Comnu I "The Bank That Aiwa > % mKammmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmh NOMINATIONS. 4 For Mayor, vw vrr?i 4. i? Vi ai<aT\iT nnnnnnnail Zj. p. VV 1 lg,il C 1?> UC1CUJ auuuuuvou as a candidate for Mayor of Newberry, subject to the city Democratic primary. J. J. Langford is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election as Mayor of Newberry, subject to the city Democratic primary. 4 lil orm q r? WcriJ 1. % W. H. Shelley is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as Aldernan in Ward 1, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. R. C. Perry is hereby announced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 1. He will abide the rules of the Democratic primary. Friends. . Alderman Ward 2. H. H. Abrams is hereby announced ? as a candidate for reelection as Alder_ man in Ward 2, subject to the rules v of the Democratic primary. Dr. ?;. ??. iviDier is announced as a i candidate for Alderman from Ward 2, and will abide the rules of the Demo ocratic primary. J. R. Green is hereby announced as a candidate for Alderman of Ward 2, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Friends. Alderman Ward 3. Clarence T. Summer is hereby an nounced as a candidate for reelection as Alderman in Ward 3, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. E. M. Evans is hereby announced as a candidate for Alderman from Ward 3, subject to the rules of the city Demcratic primary. Voters. Alderman Ward 4. E. L. Rodelsperger is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as Alderman in Ward 4, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. Alderman Ward 5. J. P. Livingston is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as alderman in Ward 5, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. For Commissioner of Public Works. C. E. Summer is hereby nominated for reelection as a member of the Board of Commissioners of Public Works, subject to the Democratic primary. Harry W. Dominick is hereby announced as a candidate for Commissioner of Public Works, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Trustee Graded School. W. A. McSwain is announced as a j candidate for trustee of the graded | schools of Newberry from Ward No. 1, and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. W. G. Mayes is announced as a candidate for trustee of the graded schools of Newberry from Ward No. 2, and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR ALITOR AND ALDERMEN OF THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROUNA. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual election for a mayor and i ! fivs aldermen, one alderman for each j of the five wards, to serve for a term ; - - - :11 V~ 1, ,0,7 r-o -. oi one year, win uv ucm at mc cil Chamber in the opera" *!.: ?mmr?Mir BPaa???sa ? 8 pminnrr I agi v nig ave a Good Reliable I ou tan Deposit I Account Today | i ill be doubly thankful for saved for a rainy day ?ts in the Savings Dept jrcial Bank ys Treats You Right*9 _ I ! I I Town of Newberry, South Carolina, I on the second Tuesday in December, 1912, being the tenth day of saia month, the polls to be opened at 8 o'clock in the forenoon and to close i \t 6 o'clock in tne afrernoon. G. W i Hiller, J. R. Davidson and Alex Single ton are appointed managers of the said ^lection. By order of the Town Council of Newberry, S. C., on this the 27th day of September, 1912. J. J. Langford, Attftfit.' Mavor. J. R. Scurry, C. &j T. Have your job printing done by The nome of good printing. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that a Demoa a! rrr?ll V* r\ V? a1 ^ piiuuaij cicv^nuu WIJLX UC liuiu on Tuesday, November 2j6, 1912, in the town of New-berry, South Carolina, for Mayor and Aldermen, to serve for one year; and Trustees for the Graded Schools for Wards 1, 2 and 3, to serve for two years, and Commissioner of Public Works, to serve for six years, 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 two voting precincts, 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. Tinnierman's store. Ward 4?J. W. White's store in Caldwell street. I" Ward 5?At corner of Drayton and Wright streets. The following have been appointed as managers of the said election: Wirri 1?Q Q Pi-inrnnerhnm T, T IT Ui U A KJ ? ?Epting, E. P. Bradley. Ward 2?A. C. Welch, M. L. Bullock, John A. Lindsay. Ward 3, Club No. 1?E. D. Pearce, E. H. Leslie* T. 0. Stewart. Ward 3, Club No. 2?D. D. Darby, J. A. Derrick, R. H. Dickert. Ward 4?James R. Davidson, James M. Bowers. Ben Stevens. Ward ??W. C. Slice, Clifton Sanford, J. W. Franklin. The attention of all candidates is called to the following section of the 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 commis sioner of public woTks, respectively,! at said election, shall be declared the nominees, of the Democratic party of said town; provided, That on or before 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, November 22, 1912, each of the said candidates shall have left a WTitten statement with the chairman of the executive committee that he is a candidate and that he will abide the results of such election, and that he has paid the assessment. No vote shall be counted: for any candidate who has not so j pledged himself." The attention of the voters is especially called to the following portion r>f qration 2. of the rules: "Section 2. All Democrats who! shall have their names enrolled on the! Democratic c'lib roll of the respective wards five days , . ior to the first i-riw.zry election* shall be allowed to I ? I Mimnaugh's 11 Newb< II Great outpoi the time your r stocks are com; , fact that every at a price sure our ads. ' ffl ^ mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmafmmmmmmmmma THE SHOE HOUSE OF X. We Sell Shoes Not Past If a fire destroyed every store in Newberry there is the big store to stock them t and still have enough here business than all of them, the Shoe store, the bigger th Come here first. 1 200 pair Ladies' fine Sho< three pair of a kind, bu from 2 1-2 to 8, worth $1.5C choice the pair 300 pair Ladies' fine Shoe* lace, blucher style, $2.00 ac widths and sizes, choice .. 1 300 pair Ladies' black o or button boots, worth an *o nn <55 sn take vour ItpO?W anu ywvwj ???? w pair V LADIES* BLACK SHIRT Bought at a bargain thr Ladies' Black Silk and .Waists, worth and sell for $6.00, take your pick of an the entire lot for, each $2.9 SAMPLE SKIRT Three hundred Ladies' Sa no two alike, all mostly BJ Triers' Sample Skirts, worth and $8.00, choice for only We have the ! Miinns ITAUlAlKi "1 I I Ivote; provided, Tbat in the nomina- 5 tion of aldermen and trustees for the 1 graded schools from the respective 1 wards, only those whose names are * on the club rolls from each wTard { shall be permitted to vote for alder- < men and trustees of the graded school ( from that ward. The Democratic ward < clubs as organized for the State and ( /~i rvAmnnnoHn nrimorr AlpptinTl ' UOUIllJ' CL\.l<^ ?11 HUM,. J are hereby recognized as the Demo- 1 cratic ward clubs of the city Demo- ? era tic primary; provided, That onlyjt those members of the respective ward t clubs living within the city limits shall i be permitted to vote in the city Demo- < cratic primary election. The secretary ! * of each ward club -hall furnish to the! < secretary of the city Democratic exe- J cutive committee a certified couy of the 5 club rc:ls oi '..is v::iro ci" < M ?? -. ! i Meet IV erry's C irina 6f merchandi ?/ ' teeds can be filled i plete. We want tt item is of the most to impress you. C o mmrnmmHmmmmmmmaBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmamtmmmmmmmmammmmmmtf m ! A Big Reducti Tail To Mak* We will simply say that Suits will go this week at now. It is an undisputed now, and always have bee determined to make it a r< l nese jrru $ 12 50 and $ 15.00 Ladies' 4 quick selling, choice... . $18 50 and $20.00 Ladies' sizes, choice ...._ $25 00 and $30.00 Ladies' #. your pick and choice foi f EWBEBRY MILLOTEBY I eboard. Visit Our Milliner other Shoe enough in * ill up again f to do more //~/. ' ' The bigger m (/ ie bargains. 1 anci $2*00, s, button or \ id $2.50, all \ A fit .. .mm \ 7}} r tan, lace \ ' d sells for ' \. \ choice for ^ $2.65 Saturday's express "WAISTS new Millinery bargai: i ' se hundred trimmed End untrim Messaline at special low prices ' $5.00 and Hat sale is just anotfc y "Waist in cash selling plan en 8 and $3.49 you a higher quality we are guiug <-v *** ^ record breaker ill 3 mple Skirts ment Coroe with thl ack Drum- Hats hat formerlj $5.00, $6.50 $6.00, $8.00 an<J $10.00, .. ..$3*50 to choice $2.98 i capital, we carry th JL ^ ? lugh's i fhe Store That'i I Ir.g a list of the members of said club x residing within said ward and within ( the city limits, said list to be complet- f ?d on Thursday, November 21, 1912, g md no name shall be permitted placed g Dn said club roll after that date. Said t ilub rolls to be turned oVer to the e jity' Democratic executive committee s )n Friday, November 22, 1912. The ^ " ' ?? * - 1 4-V. r*r\r\ jaia CIUD roils ceruueu uy uy wc ocv,- | j. *etaries of the various ward clubs L >hall be furnished by the secretary of e :he city Democratic executive commit- r :ee and certified by him as a roll fur- e lished by the secretary of the ward t ^lub, to the managers, and shall con- t ;titute the registration for said wards, s A _ 1 nul only * tnose uemocrais wnuse n lames apprnr on thc?o certified ro'ls. s ;hall be to vote." v ]c ?to r' " ' *A r~" tl1'"1 of*! nr I i Ai ic ni irpa test se. This hig sale < most satisfactorily o lay particular st t desirable quality, ome with the crowi on in Ladies ai nir MsmIp Suite lull 1T1UUV UU1IU 5 a Long Story ! our entire stock of Women's a three quarters price. Buy yi fact that Mimnaugh's Tailor n in a class by themselves. ' I 5cord breaker in our ready-t< ces Must Attra< Tailored Coat Suits marked d Prtnf Qlllfcs f i (lllUi CU \J\JQ> 1/ UUiUO iiiui uvu v Tailored Coat Suits, all m t JABGAINS LADIES 151 y Department. We'll put oe k$red and fifi Coats. We si \ within bounds Coat Sale the ^ \ 100 Ladies, ] \ that sold and $12.50/ $15.00, I 50 Ladies' fi: ^ / cloth Coats, a J one big rack / choice $3.49, $ S $15.00 and $1? I - - OIT ILNDI brought us more ns. Hundreds of The oeo, im( med Hats to go reminder of tl thjs week. The come. Better ier proof that our eleventh hour ables Us to give union suits aj cotton and w< for less money. ake this week a P,e> no troubI' lillinery Depart- BL. 3 crowds.- p.ve hundre r sold and wortb kets, some al \ , all marked doun and some no 1, $3.50 and out regardless i#? stork and we do t - Mimn; ?Always Busy.' I nayor or for alderman or for trustee j >f *the graded schools in a ward, or [ or commissioner of public works, j ;hall have received a msjority of votes it such election, a second election for he nomination of mayor, or for aldtrman,/or for trustee of the graded schools, or for commissioner of public < vorks, as the case may be, shall be : - - ? Art 1 A-* A ield on Friday, NOvemDer z?, i?ii, i j mder these rules, at -which second J lection only the two candidates who | < eceive the highest votes at the former {J lection for the respetive offices shall I e voted for; and, provided further, in < he event there should be a tie at the ] econd primary for mayor, or alderien, or trustees of the graded 1 chcols or commissioner of public .*orks, a third primary shall be held, ] ' o.-f-oy. D- c?'.nber 3, 1912. I "Hi M'mnauglil ri II UtVl V I zomes right at U because our ress upon the and marked ^ r* /vv?/J UOf U/IU U/UIWH nd Misses' Short ind Misses' Tailored 3ur new Coat Suit ed Coat Suits are fhis week we are | j-wear department. zt You. own for this week's $10.00 iown, all colors and $.15.00 arked down, take . $20.00 J MISSES' COAJC SALE A. / i sale this week two hunty Ladies' an(? Misses" jeak honestly, ~^e speak when we emphasize this sale of all sales.Fancy Mixed Coats, coats are selling freely at $16.50 and $18.00, this tr choice for .. .. $10.00 ne Tailored Mixed Coats, 7 and 18, worth and sell 00 and $12.50, choice of e lot for ; $5.98 ne Tailored black Broad11 sizes, 34 to 50, all on to be closed out quickly 14.98, $8.49, $9.98, $12.50, (.00. ' 2BWEAB FOB COLD DAYS. >rnings are but a gentle tie cold ones that are to prepare before the Our stock is full of id separate garments of * - ? x__ DOI, plenty ui pcu5 to show goods. AKKET SALE * d and fifty pairs of Blan1 wool, some half wool, wool at all to be closed \ 5 of cost or valiLe. I ?: ^ he business aughV ^ ? J The candidates are assessed as. follows: Mayor, $25.00. Aldermen, $7.50. Commissioner of public works, $7.50. School Trustees, $5.00. No pledge will be accepted from any candidate unless the proper assessm?it is paid at the time of filing his Managers will call for boxes, tick?ts and instructions at the office of the secretary in The Heraid and News )uilding on the afternoon preceding jach election, between 3 p. m. and 6 p. m. By order of the executive commit ;ee. 0. B. Mayer. 3. H. Anil. Chrirmn. ?oAretary. } s a I