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U. S. TELLS HUERTA TO RESIGN AT ONCE MEXICAN PRESIDENT RECEIVED ULTIMATUM SUNDAY. Washington Note Says He Cannot * U.'a tin A/.ACCAW 4 TIT- nth_ Jjcaic as iiis auwicssvA - * " j vi?er Member of Official Family. Mexico City, November 3.?President Huerta has been told be must resign tlie presi 1* ucy o.f Mexico without loss of time ani that he must not leave as his successor Gen. Aureliano Blanquet, his minister of war, or any other member of bis official family or of the unofficial coterie whom he might be expected to control. This ultimatum ficm Washington was conveyed to President Huerta through, his private secretary, Senor Rabago, by Nelson O'Shaughnessy, the American charge d'affaires, acting under instructions from the Stato department. Senor Rabago Ifcte Sunday presented the memorandum tc his chief, but up to this evening President Huerta had returned no aiiswerv and, as far as couli be learned, bad guarded its conteats from almost alt of his official and intimota (rrc juwiaiut^ vv ui&k VA4V4 wt Those whe learned of the Washington note regard Gen. Huerta's position as one in which he will be forced to give one of two answers-point blank refusal to comply with the demand, ^ n,"\ >% ftO f A V? O T~? fVlA guillg LO JLCIA OS IV UCUIU uig I'.ipiomatic representative Ms passports, or the official elimination of himself. Not likely to Resign. Those most intimate with the president insist that the latter course will not be taken for many reasons, chief among wnich is that sucn action would be tantamount to submission to the rebels. Official Mexico no longer is in doubt that the Washington administration favors the rebels cause and is convinced that this i6 the means adopted by President Wilson and Secretary Bryan to assist Carranza to win. Gen. Huerta tonight summoned 'the diplomatic corps to the national palace, but for what purpose was not revealed. Three of the ministers, those of Germany, Norway and Russia, were absent. They have been in Vera Cruz, where they were in conference wi'Ji President Wilson's representative, John Lind, who is understood to be fully conversant with the latest representations from Washington. Military Operations. Changes in tlie military situation throughout the country today included, according to the report, the advance of the rebels to attack Zacatecas, but the government believes that the garrison there is sufficiently strong to successfully resist. ^uereta, capital of the State of the same name, is surrounded by rebels, and oractlcallv in a. state of sieee. North of San Luis, Potosi, a new method has been adopted by the rebels to prevent the operation of trains. Placards addressed to railroads employees have been posted notifying them they will be hanged if they at tempt to run the trains. lAs a result the men are refusing to work. ? mmmmBBS*1 ' PDOSPEBITY ITEMS. Mrs, A. G. Wise Will Entertain Lit erary Sorosis Friday Afternoon. Prosperity, Not. 3.?Mr. C. M. Simpson, of Atlanta, is spending a few days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Simpson. Miss Rosa Mae Mitchell, of Columbia college, spent, xhe week-end with ker home folks. Mr. A. L. Wheeler has returned to Columbia after a short visit to Prof, and Mrs. J. S. Wheeler. Mrs. F. E. Schumpert spent last week in Columbia with Mrs. Jim Price. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harmon have returned from a. wppk's stAv in f!VVhim Ilia. Misses Annie Moseley, Martha Creighton, Willie Mae Wise, Effie and Elizabeth Hawkins and Mamie Lee Taylor were shoppers in Newberry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wise will spend Tuesday in Columbia. The William Lester chapter of U. D. meets Tuesday afternoon at 3.30 with Miss Willie Mae Wise. The Literary Sorosis will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. A. G. "Wise. The subject for the afternoon will be, "The Merchant of Venice." R#t. B. M. Cronk, the newly elected pastor of St Lukes preaches in churcfl flnndar aisrhL 10TIC1. The County Board of Commissioners will receive written applications for the positions of superintendent of the County Poor House and Farm and County Physician for the year 1914 until 12 o'clock, noon, November 8th mext The salaries to be paid, etc.. miay do learned Dy calling on tne secretary of tbe Board. J. H. Chappell, County Supervisor. t November 4, 1*1/1. ? r I REASOI I We Should Drug Stor Because you I what you wai Because our or I reasonable. Because we cat stock in ever Rapancn uro mi II uttauot ?Tt gu don with evei Because any < as is returnable a condition, and yo 11 for it without anj I Get it at the Rigl B Satisfied. I Gilder 6 SOT OXLT IN NEWBEBRY. . Similar Cases Occur Daily Ii This YicinitT. Not only here in Newberry but in our neighboring towns, the same good story is heard. An encouraging instance from Prosperity is given here, and will be read ty us with great interest. Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, Prosperity, S. C? says: "My kidneys were disordered for a long time, causing terrible pains through my loins and limbs. There was also ;i constant ache in my I back and ?ome t.ines. I could scarce ly get abou:. The kidney secretions were unnatural and annoyed me greatly. I consulted several physicians and tried a number of kidney remedKs. but did not improve in the least. I had about given up the hope of ever being cured, when my son-in'? ? J - 1" XTiA law procured a sup?uj ui *v4viney Pills for me at "W. E. Pelham & Son's drug store. He had read that they were- good for kidney trouble and induced me to try them. I did so and after I had taken two boxes, the backache had gone and my kidneys were normal. I will always recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to friends." ? ?i- i? -n qn .J r or 5<ue vy <xu ucams. w [ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that we will, as Executors of the last will and testament of Nancy C. M. Kinard, deceased, make final settlement on estate of said deceased in tfie probate court of Newberry county, South Carolina, ? XT octv, 1Q13 at 11 o'nlock on JL>U V CliiUCl AUIU, avav, I in the forenoon, and immediately thereafter apply for letters dismissory as Executors of said estate. John D. Kinanl, John H. Dodgen, Executors. October 27, 1913. ! 10-27-4t-ltaw. o NOTICE OF ELECTION FOB MAYOR AND ALDERMAN OF THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA, Notice is hereby given that the regular annual electioa for a Mayor and ' fivA Airtprmfvn rvnft Alderman for j each of the five wards, to serve for & term of two years, will be held at the i Council Chamber, in the Opera House, in the Town of Newberry, South Carolina, on the second Tuesday in December, 191S, being the 9th day of said month, the polls to be opened at eight o'clock in the forenoon and to close at six o'clock in the afternoon. Q W. Hitter. J. R. Daridao* *a4 H. MS WHY LI KJ TT U A [ Have Your | e Business 1 can always get | linvn Ill IICIC. | ices are always i ty a first class | j department. I arantee satisfac- K ry sale we make. I irticle bought of I t any time, in good I a set what you paid r argument I it Drug Store and be > 117^^1. IE VV CC1V9 | j L. Spears are appointed managers of the said election. By onjer of the Town Council of Newberry, S. C., on this 21tth day of September, 1913. Z. F. WRIGHT, Mayor. Attest: J. R. Scurry, Clerk and Treasurer. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOB MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Notice is fcereby given that the books of registration of voters for the v n n _in xvwii ui i\ewuerry, o. win ue opened at the office of the Clerk and Treasurer, in the Opera House, from the first day of October, 1913, until the thirtieth day of November, 1913, both days inclusive (Sundays excepted), between the hours of S o'clocfc in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. J. R. Scurry has beer n Cnn/M*T7i0Ai* A# T5 afr ? uupu TWI ui lv^iouauuu Only suc^i persons as register as herein provided for shall be allowed to vote at the regular town election to be held on the ninth day of December, 1913, and at special elections to be held in the Town of Newberrj during the two years. rr\\> /* ? /-v ^ M 1 i a ue pi <_ruuv;(,iuii uj. a. cci uutaic uj registration from the Board of Reg? fetration to vote in a polling precinct within the incorporate limits oi the Town of Newberry, proof of residence in the municipality for foui months preceding .the annual election for the year 1913, and the payment of all taxes assessed him, due and collectible for the previous fis cal year, are necessary to entitle the applicant to register. By order of the Town Council ol the Town of Newberry, S. C., on the 29th day of September, 1913. Z. F. WRIGHT, Mayor. Attest: J. R. SCURRY, Clerk and Treasurer. COLLECTION OF TAXES IN TOWN ftp f!TT A PPPTT.S, S f! Notice is hereby given that the books for the collection of taxes due in the Town of Chappells, S. C., for the fiscal year 1913 will be opened at the office of the undersigned -*n the 1st day of November, 191S, at 10 o'clock in the ! forenoon, and will remain open for i that purpose until and including the 130th day of November, 1913, and that after said date the penalties prescribed by law will attach. The levy is five mills on the dollar of assessed property. E. L. Cook, Clerk and Treasurer. Chappells, S. C., October 15th, 1913. 4t A CcmfuptiTe Cough. A cough that bothera jou continually ia one of the danger signals 'which warna of consumption. Dr. King's Mw Dtvorerj ?top ough, loo*4* I I --here's the WHISKE1 ever printed | per, or off ere* I to the public, I guarantee r 1 15 DacK my guai C. D. CH There's all the perfect distilling Read this remarl of known superic I i 4.Quarts Old Hickory Co 4 qts. Old Hickory Corn 4 qts. Overall Rye - 1 qt. Liberty Bell Rye Total Per Price List You take no chance < Smooth. Order to-day. EXPRESS PREP All C.E 1221-23 Market Street : :^w\i <m Lameness Sloan's liniment la a speedy, reliable remedy for lameness [. in horses and tarm stocs. Here's proof. LameaaisGoaa -1 had a bone sprain his shonldar b9 pulling, and he was so lame he coold not carry foot at all. I got a bottle of your Liniment and put it on four times, |. and in three days he showed no lamenta at all, aud made a thirty, mile., trip befjdes,"?Walter B, Alortford, La Sattu, CcL 1 For Splint and Thrush . ; . **I hare used Sloan's Liniment on a fine mare for splint and cured her. This ! i m?V? tVi/? thtrrl hnru> I'v* rnrwl. Have i recommended it to my neighbors for H thrush and they say it is fine. I find it l the best liniment I ever used. I keep on hand your Sure Colic Core for my self and neighbors, and I can certainly m recommend it for Colic."?& E* SmiA, B McDonough, Go. SLOAN'S I LINIMENT is a quick, safe remedy for poultry roup, canker and buuible-ioot Try it. For Rotfp and Can tor "Sloan's Liniment is the speediest . I and surest remedy for poultry roup and i I canker in all its forms, especially ror ; canker in the windpipe."?? -P. Spauld- O ing', Jaffrey, N. if. At all Dealers. 25c? 50c. A $1.00 I | Read Sloan's Book oa Horses, Cattle* 9 . Hoes and Poultry; sent free. A 33 H / , J aaorcu I DR. EARL i SLOAN, Idl, Boston, Kass. S . ?ifiiiii?ibmum hi" | We Pay Hens - - - 12c Fry Chickens - - 14c i 'I ?? I i Roosters - - - 7c j Eggs, dozen - - 25c j Best price for beef hides. MILLER BROS, I Prosperity, S. C. the chest, banish fever and let yon ' sleep peacefully. The first dose checks : the symptoms and gives prompt re- < lief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr. King's New Dis! covery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help." Try it, as it will do the same for yo*. 1 Best medicine for coughs, colds, i , ?t>/1 inner trnnhlpfl Mnnev hack 1 ] lux uai auu iu"s ? ? ? if it fails. Price 50c. k $1.00. Al! i i drupfffsfs, by mall, H. E. Bucklen I n , Ct. Pilladelpki# wt: jUvfe I ? best offer of T Y PRICES ffj in a newspa* 1 If M aingooaraun : Remember ny goods and 1 antee. I IEATHAM. 1 goodness in my in and careful agim cable offer on two < >rity. XPRESS PREPAIE rn - - $3.00 4 Quarts - $3.00 ft , - - 3.00 y qts. - - 1.00 EXPRE <>Taa Must be s - - J/.UU PERSON 3n my whiskey. It's good a Prompt shipment. ) E >. cheath; c 4 Call ANNE O. I For the hi Wholesale and Retail C Laurens Ste: I MESSAGE_TO WOMEN ! Who Are "Just Ready to Drop." When you are "just ready to drop," when you feel 80 weak that you can hardly drag yourself about?and. because you have not slept well, you get up as tired-out next morning as when you went to bed, you need helpu Miss Lea Dumas writes from Malone, N. Y., saying: "I was in a badly run-down condition for several weeks but two bottles of Vinol put Trm nr? mv feet aerain and made me strong and well Vinol has done me more good than all the other medicines I ever took." If the careworn, run-down women, the pale, sickly children and feeble i old folks around here would follow Miss Dumas' example, they, too, would soon be able to say that Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron remedy, had built them up and made ihem strong. It is a wonderful, strength creator and body-builder, and we sell it under a guarantee of satisfaction. You get your money hack if Vinol does not help you. P S For anv akin trouble try OUT Sazo Salve. We guarantee it Gilder & Weeks, Druggists, Newberry, S. C. ?_ To Prevent Blood Poisoning ipply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. OJOTR'S ANTIFEPTIC HEALING OIL,asur ical dressing that relieves pain and heals a* '? ^-urc ti-r.e. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.0 | For Weakness and Loss of Appetite rhe Old Standard general strenginemng' xonic, DROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and build9 up the system. A true tonic and sure Appetizer. For adults and children. 50c. Hearty Brery Child Has Worms. Paleneas, at times a flushed face, mnatural hunger, picking the nose, ?reat thirst, etc., are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a eliable, thorough medicine for the renoral of all kinds of worme from chilirc* mm* adult*. Ekfeay* THam J ""I I A I m - Si ^ v Wmm JHr rhiskey that our I I can develop? celebrated brands ] v I Overall Rye - - $3.00 all for | SQ PRFPAin hipped to ONE V 1 11 thro?Pure?Mellow? XPRESS PREPAID i ft. it m 1 *1V1, I] HATTANOOGA, TENN. IJ =dl ' on htff ?rn 1 >st Smoke < 1 igar Store. Agents for I am Laundry I i y - j Your Stomach Bad34 JUST TRY ONE DOSE of 1 Mayr*& Wonderful Stomach Remedy \ and Be Convinced That Yoa Can Be Restored to Health 1 j I'h ?orSale.Hertz tj ^ n >i n n n n-iffl r*-- > You sre not scked to take Mayr's Wonder- i ft?! Storric*- Remedv for vrecks and montis bc.'jij yoj receive L^.iefit?cno dose is usually required to convince the most skeptical j setter:r o. .-'.ciji.ic'.i A-^snU tliat this great rem.-dy should restore anyone so afflicted to^W , jo., h I..i.yi-'3 \?'ouJorfu! Stcr.inchfl Remedy 'vis beor taken by many thousands of^H pcci '.e 'j... :j..jut ; .? b:.cl. it h:.3 brought M health and happiness to sufferers who had des- H paired of ever being restored and who now pro- V claim it r. Wonderful Remedy and are vr:,ing :.z who b s: f:eri_3 with StOp.CCb, j L'vcr "nd Katrtlrd tonK to try it. . lind ^ you. Ixa. r\i \^ouJeriui Siom^cb Rem civ is | r> c'.rr?rer. tl?.n no;; m< !:cT::r.r that are put on. 1 the market for th" various stomach ailments j ---it i.' ..li;* ia. ciirs y Ksei., cxa one oose i will do rp/>re to convince ths most skc".:cal sufi^rer t.;-n teas o; other mociv :invs. Rco-_iU fntn ore dc"*; v 1 rm ze "*".d the bon;fitt? J are entirely natural, as it acta on the soya** and foundation of these ailments, removing the >vRom"? c-.t--rh acil bile accretions, and allay- M ing the underlying chronic inilammatioa in the- H alu::^ucar/ aad' incestinal tract, rendering the V same antiseptic. Just try one dose of ft.ayr'R 1 Wonderful Stomach Remedy?put it to a teat today?you will be overjoyed with your quick recovery and will highly praise it as thousands cf others are constantly doing. Sena for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-136 Whiting St., Chicago. 111. Fox Sale la Newberry, 9. 0* by Gilder . ? Weeks. Killer ia pleasant eamdy form, aids ^ digestion, tones system, overcoming B constipation and increasing the actionr 1 of the lirer. Ia perfectly cafe for ere* 1 the most delicate children. KSckapoJnJ Worm Killer maiea children happyS and healthy. 15* Guaranteed. TryB it Druj store* or Djraum. xucsapo? v Indian lC?dtein? ? Philadelphia and W *t Lwfci j