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L PO> r BIG i Rnr I k i i The poir I for the am them to see And at 1 begin. Ma 4 /\ 1 iuc., worm need it it w I price. In p <k?%#i UA /?Am OlAU Will p "Bettei v ; . Z II nil I may The * tnmmmmmmBmmwmmmmnrmmmmmmmmmmuBmmtmmmmmB Stole Hole and Buggy. The night of the dog and pon; IJbow County Supervisor John Henr Rhappell hitched his mule and bugg pLu the yard of his son, Mr. Tom Hen ry Chappell. A negro, Henderson Kin ley, stole the outfit and proceeded ove the hills to the poor house to see hi - ' * iV. V _ . 3 V ?, WHO, Dy me w<ty, nap jjeucu tu u of the women we told you abou uiy Dorroh bringing in with a >mobile full of stolen articles. Al Kinley had hitched the mule, th e broke loose and ran away, teai the buggy all to pieces, breafc every spoke in the wheels. M] Khappeil found the mule next day HKween town and the county home. Th fcegro "was arrested. Alderman Ward ^pfr. J. R. Green is hereby announce Eiaaie ior aiaermctii iru.u nai d will abide tlie rules of the d< atic party. FOE ALDERMAN WJJ&D ft. H. Hardeman is hereby nom I as a candidate for Alderma Ward 5, and will abide the ruk e democratic primary. \nTirP! TO PTTRTJfL I [All "persons indebted to the estal ? Dr. W. T. Dickert are respectful] d that their accounts are in 01 Bs for collection. We shall a] Eate prompt payment W Blease k. Blease, | Attorney?, pt-ltow. ftr J ?/ IY PAR AND , CHINA S AT THE )K ST iATURDA tr navQ/Ia tATil! cfaW J j/UiUUV.' TT 111 0iUi I usement of the ch it. 1 o'clock the Big CI ny pieces of China i frnrn tn 5ftr. I ill pay you to buy lassing take a look i rinced. * Goods for Same _ JD. es JDOOK k Uaiica a f i nnn T t 1 1UUOV VI AyVVV A V TO IMPROVE PRETTY HAIR A3 ? 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This pure liquid shampoo gn aa instantaneous rich lather that i mediately penetrates to every part hair and 3calp, insuring a quick, th< _ i ough cleansing. Washed off just j quickly, the entire operation takes c lQ j ly a few moments. Contains nothi i_ ! that, can harm the hair; leaves u I ir harshness or stickiness?just a swi cleanliness. i Both preparations come In odd-shz ?d, very ornamental bottles, w sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Be; ^;;lifer, fl.OO. Harmony Shampoo, 5 " <1 ADE ! I ALE i Y i ? /\ 9 1 1 : at iu o ciock ildren. Bring j j j tiina Sale will i will be sold at ? J- M. r you ao not at the above I n my window Money" Store I hings. | 9 V k i'D Both guaranteed to satisfy you in every way, or your money back. Sold it- ; in this community only at our store? at | The Rexall Store?one of the more *r.! than 7,000 leading drug stores of the >w United States, Canada and Great Bri2t tain, which own the big Harmony 2r. laboratories in Boston, where the many > ?? I + Uormnnr Porfiimoo ond Hi ( atCU JLJLC4.X iHVU J JL VI UAXU ly, j Toilet Preparations are made.?Gilder a j & Weeks, Newberry, S. C. us -?" ng SALE OF BANK STOCK, to By virtue of the authority vested in Lat me by J. E. Norwood, by a writing ell ; bearing date on April 2, 1913, I will >se ; sell at public auction, in front of the ;er ! court house, in the Town of Newberry, i S. C., on Wednesday, November 26, rlo j 1913, at 12 o'clock m., seventy-six (76) shares of the capital stock of The New>re ; nd berry Savings Bank, to the higest bid{r der therefor, for cash. This November 6, 1918. H. H. Bvaas. uff m- NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. rPQ t 1 X notice is nereuy given inai a> aernum" cratic primary election will be held on ?f Tuesday, November 25, 1913, in ^ the town of Newberry, Sonth Carolina, 35 for mayor and aldermen, to serve for )n" one year; and trustees for the graded n? ! schools for wards 4 and 5, to serve no fr>r tu-rt vpara- r\rimarr v " v J y jk- - j ?et election to be according to the rules and regulations of the ip- Domocratic party of the town of Newith berry, South Carolina; the polls to be m- opened at 8 o'clock a. m., and to be Oc. closed at 4 o'clock ?- air I n i IlOiM Woolt w In orde i 1 _ A 2. Ixnese zruza special d during the nil laiowe The Sto LCoati Mi I IIIH IIl Mill llll Illl There will be a separate voting precinct in each ward and in ward 3 two -owHnc nrpcincts. as follows: ? v/ V* ?Q r Ward 1?Council Chamber. Ward 2?New court house, super- j visor's office. Ward 3?, Club No. 1?bummers garage. Ward 3, Club No. 2?I. T. Timmer JiicUl & nan. , Ward 4?J. W. White's store in j Caldwell street. | Ward 5?At corner of Drayton and I TKTVicrh + O + Toots: Till ^ U t Ub* VV VWI Tae following have been appointed as managers of the said election. Managers the Primary. Ward 3?L. I. Epting, S. S. Cunning-ham, E. P. Bradley. Ward 2?J. M. Counts, Jno. A. Lind say, W. Y. Fair. Ward 3, No. 1?Lee Fellers, H. H. Kinard, F. L. Pay singer. Ward 3, No. 2?W. A. Shealy, J. B. Brown, D. D. DarbyWard 4?Jas. R. Davidson, Jas. M. Bowers, C. M. Bouknight. Ward 5?J. C. Slice, E. S. Cromer, A. Story. The attention of all candidates is ; called to the following section of the j rules governing the primary. "Section 3. Candidates receiving a j majority of all the votes cast for the j emir? nffirAs of mayor, alderman, trus- ! tees of the graded school and commissioner of public works respectively, at said election, shall be declared the nominees of the democratic party of said town; Provided, That on or before 12, noon, on Friday, November liM] 4M* id LV 11 0 fi ll* nbia and Newbi ex Coat ^ T'TT 1 W We Have m ourselves tl P tex coats a\ I and quality that we cq offer to Ii trade in th W e also ] when Woe ments are < with other, . 1 I, prices tne |f garment greater vol r to convina Us, we are goin lisplay of Woo * coming week. ill & Halm ire that Sells V 5 Suits S ??aummammm IHmnDflnBBHBnaBBHMD shall have left a written statement with the chairman of the excutive 1T--4 /N on/1 commii.ee mat no 10 a vauuiuait auu that he will abide the results of such electior, and that he has paid the as sessment. No vote shall be counted for any candidate who has not so ! pledged himself." The attention of the voters is es- ; pecially called to the following por- j tion of Section 2, of the rules: ' i "Section 2. All Democrats who shall i have their names enrolled on the i Democratic club roll of the respective j wards five days prior to the first j primary election, shall be allowed to ; -vote; Provided, That in the nomination of the aldermen and trustees for the graded schools from the respective wards, only those whose names j are on the club rolls from each ward I shall be permitted to vote for alder- j - ? it. ?J?^ i men and trustees 01 tne graucu schools from that ward. The Demo- , cratic ward clubs as organized for the ! State and County Democratic primaryelection are hereby recognized as the I Democratic ward clubs of the city Democratic primary; Provided, That ? * ? ?? wnmVftM r\t fho rosnp^tivp ouiy uuuse jLuciiiuoj-o ui ward clubs living within the city limits shall be permitted to vote in the city Democratic 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 residing witmn saia wara and within the city limits, said list to be completed on Thursday, Nov. 20, as* na samt sfcaD; b* jvmiUak j m. I -? I iVeek. I satisfied i at W oolre in style the best m find to 11 the hest is city. know that )1tex garcompared s at equal TIT lx. vv uuiiex s show ue. /I 49/^41 /\* - =- v/ g to make hex coats 4 ranger IfnnlfoY I V VV11VA} ikirts I placed on said club roll after that date. Said club rolls to be turned over to the city Democratic executive committee on Friday, November 21, + r\-i r> mi. j 11 x ^3 3 j. ^ iyi6. ine saia ciuo rons cerwnea to by the secretaries of the various ward clubs shall be furnished by the secretary of the city Democratic executive committee and certified by as a roll furnished by the secretary of the ward club, to the managers, and shall constitute the registration for said wards, and onlv those Democrats whose names appear on these certified rolls shall be permitted to vote." If no candidate for the office of mayor or for alderman or for trustee of the graded schools in a "ward, shall have received a majority of votes 1 1 - -A* 3 _ 1 IS at sucn election, a secona election ior the nomination of mayor, or for alderman, or for trustee of the graded schools, as the case may b shall held on Friday, November 28th* 1913, under these rules; at which second election only the two candidates who receive the highest votes at the former election for the respective offices shall be voted for; and, Provided further in the event there should be a tie at the second primary for mayor ? "? X ~ M J J or aldermen, ur trustees ujl tut: giaueu. schools a third primary shall be held Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1913. The candidates are assessed as follows: Mayor?$25.00. Aldermen?$7.50. School Trustees?$1.00. n r> \in V/* <*-? f P. P. Devore, Chairman.