The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 07, 1913, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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w - ? GOVERNOR IS PLEASED WITH PIMICAL SEWS (. RATI VI VJkjtBBK^V K M V KT- ! i ! ?Ifi V l MeLauriflRttcmeiit. Special to Tht^fflBB^nd Xews. Columbia, jfll, asked for an expressio^^^^H^Vgathering ot his fri nds as in Columbia during faii^^^^M&vernor Blease said: ^BBHESf ? "Personally, I^^BFerv much grati1 *+l%/v /v+1^ Ar> liea Willi me ui me uuxi night. 1 have seeMhundreds of my friends from eve^fciook and corner , of the State, anHm the reports brought in that I am stronger in I been before. satisfied that ill. mee^^^HRHPr night will be conducive benefit, not only to our sidflHQK all the white r.onnlp of n:ir it Will Dllt OUT ' men on guard ensure fairer elections in the ww. Our men will be on guard an^Hftl watch any attempt to purehi^Br intimidate the voters. 1 am fui^^Bsatisfied that the white people wi^Ht their registration certificates tflKvill be ready for nvoonr<v TP 5* V pn *1")P CI 11J ^vuv; WV ? w. "Of course see that I there will be fl^^HHwon of the primary by the leg^^^^Fand if we control the State ^^^pion, as it now seems positive tn^^re will, there will be none there. Hf "Taken as a wWe, I am delighted ? i* ~ ?mtk^z 3 i A at tne we.Ks auu wm uc- j feat Mr. Smith fc^Ko senate, and my friend will be governor, easily, by from 30,000 majority, as 1 was cl^^EHJH^summer, although we diaBHHHite accredited with that am?D^^0 As to the ^^^^Vstateinent. When askefl^^^^m statement of Senator McLa^^^^^Pshed in various ne\vsuaDe^^^^? Stat , Gover- ' 0 nor Blease saiSRuK "I regret tha^^^Br McLaurin lias taken the viewjHRe situation that he has. I have'flEl to him privately, as I have t^Hhers who hav? spoken to me c|^Bcoming campaign ?and as I bave^^TC to the reDresen tatives of the jfljw^rs, and in public on many d^^^^V-and as 1 have seated on the ^that I was not going to, suppo!^^Wman in the first race for gover^^ftxt year, that I V> Ctb IlUt HHMIC CLLkJ UiaviavtiVii between my fri^B but let them all run, so far as I^B concerned, and keep my mouth ^H>f it iintS the second race, wh nJ^Lurse 1 shall support that ma;^^^^represents the views that li^^^^Bll appeal to all j| my friends toa^^^Bund his stan- ! dard. |HHP "Bleasism is^^V original reform ' movement in itBBitv, without com-' nn promise of prir^Hs. I was elect, d ; governor in l^K^Hlependent of Mr. ! Tillman, and wjBjie was supporting i openly another^^ I hardly think anybody will j^Hiat I came in 011 j Tillman iu of my very j strongest sir^^^^^Bre bitt rly op- j posed to Tilll^^^^He others of my j s:rongest sup^^^^Phave b<:en ioi i Tillman. My conies from alii the people wh^^w iree speecn ana | equal rights t^^B it is simply an : outgrowth of f^^Bnand cf the white j d mocracy of S^Bcarolina to be free j and independeMpid the demand of the great comm^Heople to have their friend and rejm^tative in the governor's offic". BBie head of thai movement I successful.' as will be he wl^^V it in 1914. "Senator is mistaken in ! i his political However, I ; have no critic^^B) make of hi:n. "That was raRjresentanve meeting, from everflVunty -in the State. Every class w^^fcre. There were preachers, farmers, cotton I mill operat^^^Hfyers, doctors, | newspaper men in every -walk of representative body lias ^^^^^^Vmbled in this State, and positions, in \ politics, religious life? and in all theWBPnnd professions of , life?that are IgSy many of thorn, go ^ to show that^Has a body of abl? IB ] men, whose h^Hand integrity can- i not be questi^^Band whose loyalty | and devotic^^^^^bfc* State and the principles o|^HHFacy will not be criticised b>^^^^pwho know them, or for a mon^MFoubt^d?and men, many of them^Ko have never been ( and never candidate? for pub- ' lie office unl*^fce necessity should arise which HgU call them from ( the pursuits^^^Bfchappiness of private life."' MM. AYILSC^^BS OX HUERTA I \ il in i n i st ra t io mUBf njtf* Liarlit on fms. } r 1.?Adminisled no further j dealing with 1 n WHENEVtyOU|EED I;1|iyp? ' ? 1 >-v < J i j t < _ ' ti ^ r* _ _ *. ?_ p L. i he Uld Standard Urove s I aste'ess cntu i cmc is cquany Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Sicc 1 c:\c P*/"' V:. up the Whole System, For Grown People and Children, 1 i ol'O nrnvp'c T^ctialiocc rriiH TATIIP I You. Know wnat you arc ?n^n jkju. v.arw\- ^ -v4.4w i as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging, j Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action aud ! purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete strenetner^. , No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. ouc. jj ; , ; ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ f ? $25U in Lash frizes tor uats ji I have decided to make the cash prize for the best 1 bushel of oats grown in the Third Congressional - - ? -r* ** n TN 11 , 1. District of this State, Une tiundred Dollars, msteaa jj of Seventy-five, so that the prizes will he as follows; i For the hest bushel of oats $100.00 For the next best 50,00 ! For the third best 40.00 For the fourth best 30.00 For the fifth best 20.00 For the sixth best 10.00 j There have been no changes in the conditions of the contest. I am making the first prize one hundred dollars instead of seventy-five. I Fur man Smith r-r T< ? 4 n 1 A u J C f Wholesale deeaman smuerzu/i, v. . iM???a???^n?u m mi n ai; *.- jj T II? T>11 , II M r ieacn I our uoiiars to nave more terns EXCLUSIVE II--J i nana-iauvreu uariiwuis ; t fti/* Mava I MA Mr.ra I 11U lHUi C \ A . ! / I ' i!?U!V 5> No Less No Less _____ mm A.... ? T? *jl - J U.I. : uur urnteu licit i $2.00 I\F<Tfc f ^ No extra charges for extra sizes, double breasteds or Norfolks made I to youi individual measure in our workshops. 1109 Caldwell St. H. E. Digby, Mgr. Opposite Newberry Hotel he Mexican situation. The govern- militant suffragettes armed with dog nent here still is awaiting some an- whips. He was driving in an auto' -*-*1? /I Kir T-? 1/Ion ry v louncement from the Huerta adminis- j moune aueumpamcu w.? mo ua?auu., ration as to the result .of the last | Miss Violet Asquith, and Sir John election. j Graham, a Scotch justice of peace. The Reports describing the conduct 0f ! v*ct*ms 01 ^le ou^ra?e ere more; :he elections and giving impressions frightened than hurt. 3f the political situation generally in The automobile was passing through Mexico today were received from John the village of Plean, five miles from Lind at Vera Cruz. It is believed some Falkirk, when it ran into a suft'ra* + + ^ n inline.;! TMi o '"wild urnnion" PC )1 I lie bUSSt;sixvJH? uuuci wuoiuti?- ; gene amuuojj. j.hv >> ..vmv :ion have been submitted to Mr. Lind they are called here, under cov-r of I -- -e U ? ,3 ? < 4-Us* i 'or approval. j a snower 01 papers l usueu m, iu? t>u It is not expected that any an-! and labored the premier and his louncement on the situation will be j companions. They disappeared befor nade before next week. ; the police car following that of the j hp j premier had reached the scene. iVOJIEX WITH WHIPS j Four women well known in Edin- I I ASSAULT PREMIER j burgh and Glasgow as militant suf | fragottes tonight were arrested as Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 1.?Pre- i principals in the attack on Prcmiei : j nier Asquith was attack-d today by ' Asquith. i Ti -ft 1 W b jgaJ ? =2? |! | ft In w ft* 11 %j ?&& 'nA ff-v. | | v <y 50f |'fp?JDU Special valui est Dress G< Come to see I welcome. ~Ne f ? WA Columbia ^ 41 fcAV 9^ fcva v irTiTfir "~T* ?.vhpst"j YOUR LIVER DON'T j " NEED CALOMEL All 3rour liver, stomach and bowe* troubles will speedily vanish when you start to take Hot Spri ngs Liver ? ' jxiosl the famous Hot Trill be to^nlan j and appetite liue. Better than Calomel. 25 cents at all druggists. Free sa m p 1 e 1,17T. I? BUTTONS and booklet 1 about the famO"S Hot Spring's Rheumatism ! Remedy ar.d IIo: Springs Blood Remedy from | Hot Springs Chemical Co., Hot Springs, Ark.. Gilder & Weeks i I Pay Cashl For Hens 12c ib ; Roosters 7c lb! Frying Chickens 14c lb j Eggs 25c doz! Jas. D. OuattlehauRi, j. Prosperity, 3. C. I m Saved His tfoot. H. D. Ely, of Bantam, 0., suffered "" from horrible ulcer on his foot for four years. Doctor advised amputation, but he refused and reluctantly tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He then wrote: "I used your ScllVG clIlQ 111V IUUt WctS SUUU uviuyi' cr:ly cured." Best remedy for burns, cuts, bruises and eczema. Get a box today. Only 23c. All druggists or by mail. II. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. ~ ~ Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the causes of these headaches. Take Dr. King's I New Life Pills, you will be surprised i how quickly you will get relief. They , stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. Xo better regu- j lator for liver and bowels. Take 23c. and invest in a box today, j ?At all druggists or by mail. If. E. Kucklen & Co. Philadelphia and ; St. Louis. ; To Curs a Coiu -n One Day TakeLAXATlVEET'OJIOQrinine. It steps <1 Couch nnd '. vorV.f} rff the Ccl , jscisK jtIikaI ii;ol.vV .i ;L I to ci:t ( g i u. iji-. . I-'.'s C2 t -:ii box. t ik Ja'''{I^ jP | tibia and Newberry j This week will be a busy week our two stores. Thousands of I tfars worth of new goods will I corning in. The cold weather I vith us, and this store is ready I 1 x "P* supply your every want m ury >ods, Dress Goods, Ready-toear, Cloaks, Furs, Blankets, mforts, etc. 1 ?/v1ii/i?> /Y)1 flii?? itMyolf in J l/u/ UCO Ull v ivwviv ff? inkets and Comforts. es in Suits and Coats. Great oods bargains in JSleivberry. ' us every day, you are always < i -x >r ? r1 _ u: xt aoor co ?vir. wu. mpp. 1 & Haltiwanger i Newberry hat Sells Newberry Wooltex. - II I III llliTTriBwj J. C. LEE, Presid't F. E. GIBSON, Sec y ?r Treas. j Farmers Merchants - Builders If you are going to Build, Remodel or repair, we invite your inquiries. COMPLETE HOUSE BILLS A SPECIALTY. , , J 3 We manufacture and deal in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Stairs, interior trim, store fronts and fixtures, pews, pulpits, etc., rough and dressed lumber, lath, pine and cypress shingles, flooring, ceiling and siding. nistri'Kutfner Agents forFlintkote Roofing. "TO ^ Estimates Cheerfully and Carefully made. W^AffliAroyil J nmW fnmnanv ? f Wll ?? %kl U iiililiUU vuisipuiij AUGUSTA, GA. Corner Roberts & Dugav Streets. Our Motto: ^rn ?crovirr ^UilLI 1 I ??Uijl\ T IViU 1 Nomination Ballot ' | Ml Ml llll ? To enter the contest fill out this coupon aud send '.o the Contest Department of The Herald and News. Each contestant is entitled to one Nomination good for 5,000. VOTES In the Prize Voting Contest. I hereby nominate Mrs., or Miss Postoffice State Signed Address Date... ritiiir ntiP nomination will be credited to each contestant. I."utter no circumstances will the name sf nominator be divulged.