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HONGS % I I I I ' reakfast i a 'I ?ood, Varm Loom fFECXroij WOKEXESS^^/* ^ that sends you out irk?should be eaten are shivering in discomfort Heater makes breakfast a aned. Easily moved from room iroom; a necessity in the sewing I nptive circular. OMPANY i _i _ * _ m.T v^nariorce, n. u Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. HDHHl ^' aBET ^j. <d4BI _ flS There's all the perfect distilling Read this remark of known superio I E 4 Quarts Old Hickory Co; 4 qls. Old Hickory Corn 4 qts. Overall Rye - 1 qt. Liberty Bell Rye - Total Per Price List You take 110 chance < Smooth. Order to-day. EXPRESS PREP All L. L 1221-23 Market Street Where Was He Found? M 3 * Cheshire's Harpoon. A mule belonging to Mr. R. L. Welborn, who lives to the right of Denver about seven miles from the citywas stolen from the stable at his home some time between 7.30 and 9.00 o'clock Sunday nght, The mule was later found. ? " NOTICE TO MAGISTRATES. All magistrates in Newberry county are hereby notified to meet witn the Grand Jury on Tuesday, November 25, 1913, bringing their books for inspection. J. C. Adams, Foreman Grand Jury for Newberry County. 11-17-21 OPENING OF BOOKS OF SUBSCBIPTION. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned Board of Corporations commissioned by the Hon. R. M. McCown, Secretary of - State, will on Saturday the 22nd of November, at nine o'clock | a. m., at the office of Messrs. Blease & Blease, Attorneys-at-law, at number 1217 Boyce street, Newberry, South Carolina, open the books of subscription to the capital stock of Newberry Drug company, a corporation to be organized and created under the laws of the State of South Carolina, the capital stock of which said ~ J J -1 corporation will oe nve tnousanu uuilars, divided into one hundred shares of the par value of fifty dollars each. Eugene E. Stuck, J. Edwin Stokes, W. 0. Miller, Jas. W. Johnson, Board of Corporation. Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the causes of these headaches. Take Dr. King's New Life Pills, you will be surprised how quickly you will get relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No better regulator for liver and bowels. Take 25c. and invest in a box today. At all druggists or by mail. H. E. Bneklen & Co. Philadelphia and St. Loais. NOTICE OF PRDTARY ELECTION.' Notice is hereby given that a democratic primary election will be held on Tuesday, November 25, 1913, in the town of Newberry, South Carolina, for mayor and aldermen, to serve for wo years; and trustees for the graded schools for wards 4 and 5, to serve for two years; said primary election to he according to the rules and regulations of the Domocratic party of the town of Newberry, South Carolina; the polls to be opened at 8 o'clock a. rn., 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 Yew court house, supervisor's office. I i ?here's the b * T* tt Avrni i W H1S&L Y j ever printed i j per, or offered I to the public. Guarantee m I back my guar C. D. CHI goodness in my w and careful aging [able offer on two c rity. EXPRESS PREPAID rn - - $3.00 4 Quarts 1 _ _ tinn - " <{/<S.UV |~| 3.00 y qts. - - 1.00 EXPREJ d>TftA Must be si - - $7.00 PERSON an my whiskey. It's good al Prompt shipment. 3 E >. CHEATS CI ward 6? , uiud jxo. j.?summers gara*#. j Ward 3, Club No. 2?1. T. Tim merman's liall. Ward 4?J. W. White's store in Caldwell street. Ward 5?At corner of Drayton and Wright streets. ' Trie following nave Deen appointed i as managers of the said election. Managers the Primary. Ward 1.?C, I. Eptlng, S. 8. Cunningham, E. P. Bradley. Ward 2?J. M. Counts, Jno. A. Lindsay, W. Y. Pair. Ward 3, No. 1?Lee Fellers, H. H. TT1 J -El T Dnvatnira* muaru, J?. J-I. i a/giu6?> Ward 3, No. 2?W. A. Shealy, J. E Brown, D. D. Darby. Ward 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 1 - 3 +VSN ruxea gUToruiiig uic "Section 3. Candidates receiving a majority of all the votes cast for the said offices of mayor, alderman, trustees 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 21, 1913, each of the said candidates shall have left a written statement with the chairman of the excutive commitee that he is a candidate and that he will abide the results of such election, 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- \ peciallv called to the following por- | tion of Section 2, of the rules: ((O _ O All + ? -nr V> r\ ~ V, O 11 ' OtJULlUjU ? ' Ail JL/cmu^i ai.3 w iiu siia.ii i 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 the aldermen and trustees for j ine graaea scnoois irom tne respective wards, only those whose names are on the club rolls from each ward shall be permitted to vote for aldermen and trustees of the graded schools from that ward. The Democratic ward clubs as organized for the j 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 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 within said ward and within the city limits, said list to be completed on Thursday, Noy. 20. 1913, ani no name shall be permitted placed on said club roll after that "-to. Sal# ?lub roll* to ki tarae* est offer of I , r PRICES | In a newspain good faith i 1 Remember iy goods and j ctntee. EATHAM. j hiskey that our / ; can develop? ( elebrated brands j ! . Dverail Rye - - $3.00 all for i 5S PREPAID If lipped to ONE b 1 thro?Pure?Mellow? f ?rnnr<o^ nnpn A ir\ ATivroo rx\?<rmL/ UM, I HfATTANOOGA, TENN. |J a i umAun i SUFFERERS 1 If You Wish To Obtain CoMpiet* I I and Permanent Results Try J /Ifayr's Wonderful St#macb Reaedyjf Ooe D?se WiH Convince Yoa Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy !s we!i:' ; known throughout the country. Many thousand , people have taken it fof Stomach, Liver and 4 Intestinal Ailments and report marvelous results and are highly praising it to others. Astonishing benefits sufferers have received even from one am h<??rri everywhere and explain its ire- . j mendous sale. It rarely ever fails and those A afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal I Ailments, Indigestion," Gas in the Stomach 1 and Intestine#, Dizziness, Fainting Spells, fl Colic Attacks, - Torpid Liver, Constipation, J etc., should by all means try this remedy. [ The 1 benefits stomach sufferers who have takenAM Mayr's Wonderful Stomach lemedy haveW received is in most cases a lasting one. After V vouhave taken this Remedy you should be able fl ! to digest and assimilate your food, enable the V heart to pump pure red blood to every part of^H the body, giving firmness and strength to fibrw and muscle, lustre and snorkle to the eye, clear<^H ness and color to the complexion and activity and V I brilliancy to the brain. Do away with your pain V and suffering and this is often possible with even one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach 1 a,- T-nforacfino 1itpir)tiira and booklet JVCU1CVIJ. 1UH-1WW..B -r_ _ describing Stomach Ailments sent free by Geo. 1 H. Mayr,' Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting bt., I Chicago, I1L j For Sale in Newberry, S. C., by Gilder 7 & Weeks. over to the city Democratic executive V committee on Friday, November 21, 1913. The said club rolls certified t? 1 by the secretaries of the various ward j clubs shall be furnished by the sec r, T-TT nf fViQ nifv Jl IU1 J \JA. WAV J ? t . ? - - - - . cive committee and certified by as a fi roll furnished by the secretary of the M ward club, to the managers, and shall M constitute the registration for said J wards, and only those Democrats whose names appear on these certi-^H fied rolls shall be permitted to vote.'^ If no candidate for the office o^H mayor or for alderman or for trustee? of the graded schools in a ward, ^I shall have received a majority of votes j at sucn election, a suuuiiu eiecuuu iur m the nomination of mayor, or for alder- l man, or for trustee of the graded I schools, as the case may he, shall ? be held on Friday, November 28th, V 1913, under these rules; at which sec- i ond election only the two candidates'^ who receive the highest votes at the? former election for the respective of rices snail De 70tea ror; ana, rroviaea further in the event there should be 1 a tie at the second primary for mayor I or aldermen, or trustees of the graded 1 schools a third primary shall be held A Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1913. I The candidates are assessed as fol- I lows: ^ Mayor?$25.00. Aldermen?$7.50. V School Trustees?$1.00. 0. B. Mayer, I F. P. DeTore, Chairman. H