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r " PROCLAMATION NtLite of South Carolina?Executive Department. i Wiereas information has been received a: this department that divers persons, in various parts of the State of Sou h aCrolina, are endeavoring .o procure ot.ier persons o vote t r or J against certain candidates in the pri"i5"' ivhir-h r > be held on the rwentv-fifth day of Angus A. D. * i one thousand nine hundred and f ur- j teen, by the payment, or promise of money, or other articles o:' value, by threats, inistrea ment. abuse and in' tlmida ion. in violation of the Statute Laws o:* the State of S )U h /Carolina, j k in such case made and provided, as j F follows: i <?ivw /if 1912. 1 VUC "1 JUC1 IT Ul ??"?*! v J y Vol. II. "Section 360. Bribery at Elections. 1 ?If at any electio. hereafter held! within this State, whether general, special or primary, for members of j the Congress of tae Uni ea Sia es, j members of the Legislature of this State, Sheriff, Clerk, Judge of Probate, or any other county officer. Mayor and Aldermen cf any city, In endant and I Wardens o' any incorporated town, ' officers of the Militia or volunteer J organizations cf the State, or at any * . i ? ? tt'I Vi i r? t li i f Qio ' o i omer eiecuun acm tu.uiu m 10 I any person shall, by the payment, de livery or promise of money, or other j article of value, procure another to j vote for or against any particular can- \ didate or measure, the person so; promising and the person so voting, | shall each be guilty of a misdemeanor, j and upon convictions thereof, shall, , ? for the first offense, be fined in any / * ? - 1 1 ^ v Vi>in ^ A]_ ksuni noi ItJSS Uctu live "uiiui uui j lars nor more than five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any period of time not less than one month nor more than six mon hs; and, for the second offense, shall be fined in any sum not less than five hundred del, lars, nor more tha i five thousand dollars, and imprisoned for any period of time not less than three months nor more than twelve months." "Sec ion ?5t>i. (jnermg to nwuic Voters by Bribery,?If at any election, as in Section 359 of this Chapter, any person shall offer or promise 'o procure another, by <he payment, delivery or promise of money, or other article of value, \o vo::e for or against any particular candidate or measure, or shall offer or propose, for the consideration of money or other ar:icle i of value paid, delivered or promised, j *-- nnm rvorhVlllar ' IO VOlt; 1UI Ui dgaiuoi yuii.>vu'u. candidate or measure, such person so offering to procure or vote shall be deemed guilty of a misdemaanor, and, j upon conviction thereof, shall be fined , and imprisoned, at the discretion of the Court. "Section 362. Misdemeanor to Obtain Votes by Bribe or Threat.?A; or before every political primary elec0 tion held by any political party, or rganiza:ion or association, for the purpose of choosing candidates for office, or the election of delegates to conventions, in this State, any person who shall, by threats or any other form of intimida ion, or by the payment, delivery, or promise of money, or o her article cf value, procure or (offer, promise or endeavor to procure, | another to vote for or against any particular candidate in such election, or tv ho si all, for such consideration, of- I fer to so vote shall be guilty of a mis-, demeanor." T\?;nVinrr "Within : "iSGCllUIl OOO. LJi. HI rv. nig, iiikuiu , >Iile o?. Voting Precinct Unlawful.? j It s'-all be unlawful hereafter for any! I person to sell, barter or give away! I or treat any voier t:> a:iy mal or in-,1 ^xicating liquor within one mile of j B, any voting precinct during any pri-; B znary or other election day, under a M penalty, upon convic ion thereof, of; not m:re than o:;e hundred ($100> i f dollars, nor more than thir y (30) days imprisonmen with lab:r." I , "Section 367. Abusing Voters, Ere.. ?If any person shall at any of :lie i * ivq rrl nr i demons m <tnj ?uiU , polling precinct, threaten, mistrca', or I abuse any voter, with a view to con- j ;rol or intimidate him in the free ex-, ercise of 'his right cf suirage, such j offender shall suffer fine and inipris- | men', at the discretion of the Court.'': "Section 369. Assult, Etc., on Ac- j count of Political Opinions.?Whoever shall assault or intimidate any citizen j because of political opini-ons or tiie: exercise of political rights and privileges guaranteed to every citizen of tbe United States by the Constitution and Laws thereof, or by tbe Constitu- j tion and Laws o: his State, cr for such j reaso-n, discharge such ci'.izen from f employment or occupation, or eject ' such from rented house or land or ?ther property, such person shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, f on ocnvicuon :ner?or, De nnea nut less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than three months or more than one year, or bo h-, at the discretion of the | Now, Therefore, I. Cole. L. Blease,; International ] Tie IHC Line T TSE Inte "ffl&SS" U handle Binders, Respers ll^ht hailling Header*, Mowera ... . Rakes, Stackers hauling and < Hav Loaders 1 * _ C Hay Presses LIie I corn machines the tune on tl Planters, Pickers , , i Binders, CnWvatori Up-10-Cln.te DU Mm* sSm rational moto TILLAGE trucks cost comp Peg, Spring-TooiB, horses and wago: SHSSX " Their solid tir GENERAL LINE wheels are high Oil and Gas Engine* 'file motor is S1I emergencies. T. Cream Separator? lgllltioU SVStem Farm Wagons the Car. " Sprin Th0r?rher?UC " International is I Grain Drills Let US show \ Feed (binders tfUCk will do for MrTrt? logues and full ii i Internationa! Harvester ISlj bjffl) Columbia IiicCorsncIg <% PPM niAvimnikiA m 11 SLttr 1)151UKBINU DLAI BACKACHE-RHEUMS Even Most Chronic Sufferers Find Relief After A Few A pq Talfen z-' uow r^iv * MUVM Backache, urinary disorders, and rheumatism, are caused from weak, inactive kidneys, which fail to filter out the impurities and keep the blood pure, and the only way on earth to premanently and positively cure such troubles, is to remove the cause. The new discovery, Croxone, cures such conditions because it reaches the very roots of the disease. It soaks right into the stopped up, in- | active kidneys, through the walls and i linings; cleans out the little filtering cells and glands; neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric acid substances that lodge in the joints and muscles to scratch and irritate and cause rheumatism; it neutralizes the urine so it no longer irritates the tender membranes of the bladder, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped up, lifeless kidneys so they filter and sift all the poisons from governor of tli State of S:uth Carolina, in order that justice may be done and the majes y of the lav/ upheld, do hereby offer a reward of one hundred ($100.00) dollars, er.ch, for the first j :en (10) convictions cf any persons, j who shall be found guilty, under said laws, provided said ten (10) convictions shall be had in ten (10) different counties of said Stae. In Testimony Hereof, I nave hereto set my hand and caused the Grea: Seal ex: the State to be affixed, at Columbia, :his fi:st day cf June A. 1). one thousand nine hundred and four- j tee:), and in the one hundred and ;hir- | * - ? - * ii I 3 ~ ~ C i ty-eignm year 01 me muepyiiuciiue ui i the United States of America. (Signed.) C^le. L. P.lease Governor. By The Governor: (Signed) R. M. McCown, Secretary of S ate. I). Ike Siiealy.' JL i- i L.U I.U. Lexington, June 1.?D. Ike Shealy,! Confederate veteran, progressive farmer and good citizen, a resident cf; Peak, died suddenly of heart failure, on the second floor of :*he Home Xa- [ tional Bank building in this tc/wn at j o'cl ck this af ernoon. Mr. Shealy I drove to Lexington this morning in c mpany with his son, G. Holly Shealy, a member of the registration b:ard of this coun y. He had jusi . left the residence of Fra^.k W. Shealy j and had gone to tie second floor of' the building with George H. Koon, member of the Lexington county dispensary board. A few minutes later i his son went into tte building for his father and he found him 5:i a sitting - posture with his head resting on his ; elbow. A physician was summoned, I but life was extinct. I 4 Mr. Shealy. who was about 68 ! years of age, leaves 'four sons and ! three daughters. T'aey are: L. Mag-J nus Shealy, Collie M. Shealy, G. Hollie I Shealy of Peak and Arthur I. Shealy, I a telegraph operator at Ninety-Six; Mrs. W. T. Shealy and Miss Ira Shealy />? <5nrvivr>(i hv f.wr? VJL A. ^uu. ^ w-.- . - . ~ J ? _ brothers and three sisters as follows: J Noah E. Shealy and J. Andrew Shealy ' of Caapin, Mrs. Drayton I. Long of LL tie Mountain, Mrs. Geo. W. Swittenberg of Newberry, Mrs. .John Sumnaer and Mrs. Jacob Clarke of Colunbia. Mr. Shealy was a member of Eichel- j Merger's company in the War Between f 1 Motor Trucks i i i i I rnational motor trucks to your produce and for your and note the decrease in your delivery expense. Note also n profit due to the saving- in j le road. No wonder so many ; siness men are buying Interr trucks. International motor aratively little to buy and less than us to keep. es cut down tire troubles, and the u i-~ : ? ?? i?, I t Ci:UU?Ll IU UiSlUC guuu lldLUUH. I t nple arid has plenty of power for j tie brakes are safe on any hill. The j is of the best. One lever controls gs are strong and resilient. The )uilt to save you money. ou all tiiat an International motor you. Drop a card today for catalformation to the Company of America rated) c ^ mm ! flTilwankec Csjorae Piano ! MR WEAKNESS 1TISH, QUICKLY VANISH! the blood, and drive it out of the i system. So sure, so positive, so quick and lasting, are the results obtained from the use of Croxone, that three doses a day for a few days are often all that is required to cure the worst case 'of backache, regulate the most annoying bladder disorders, and overcome the numerous other similar conditions. ^ It is the most wonderful preparation ever made for the purpose. 'It is entirely different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth to compare with it. It is so orepared that it is practicably imposMe to take it into the human system without results. You can obtain an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first-class drug store. All druggists are authorized to personally return *' 1 ?-f r* r_:i_ *? ' tne purcnase price ir ^ruxunc laua tu give desired results, -regardless of how old you are, how long you have suffered, or what else has failed to cure you. \ the Sections. Mr. Shealy was a prominent member cf the Litttle Mountain Lu heran church, being an ac ive worker. He was also a prominent Mason. 'i ne funeral will be held from his late residence near Peak at 4 o'clock Tuesday aJf.e-noon, the Rev. J. J. Long officiating. The interment will follow in the family burying ground. Jesse Shealy, a son of :he deceased, died only about three weeks ago; GRO G WAS FIRST USED IN 1740. I Admiral Vernon Made .the First tf> Keep His 3Ieu Sober. Secretary Daniels' order prohibiting alcoholic liquors on board ships of the navv and &- navv yards has given rise i to the questi n regarding the origin of J the wcrd "grog." I Vice Admiral Verr^xj. of .the Brr ish i squadron operating in the West Indies ! in 1740, tiie man for whom Washing-! ton's home was named, issued an order j from which the word "grog" originat- j ed. His purposes was to regulate tiie j naval rati n in order to improve the J personnel, to remedy existing coadi-: tions, and promote temperance. Because of the demoraliza ion of: lie ' men hro::<rhr through over-indulsence I w ~ ~ *" w I in rum. the order providing for the use j of diluted liquor was given. Accord- j ing t) this order a quart of water bad ; to be mixed with each pin! of :he "West j Indian beverage, and tiie dsual ration j was divided, half to be given before 11 ' o'clock in tne f:ren:on, and the other j half to be given late in the afternoon. | The men in :heir resem ment at the j interference on ;he part of their superior, ironically dubbed the diluted drink "grog" in his honor, Admiral Vernon had been nicknamed "Old Gorg" because it was Ms custom to wear a heavy siorm coat of "gros grain," or, as the common English from form *ras, "gorgram.'' Kansas Cii y S ar. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. A yyjkA Ladlwl Attk yoor Drogvlitt for A\ ^'h,-che?-ter8DlBniondBrand/>\\ ?pWyZr&&?k 'n Red and Gold mrtallIc\A^^ ~Ty bcajca wiui r.iue Kiooon. \/ W Wj Take no other, ltuy of jour X'J ~ (g AikiforCIU.CirE8.TEKS I W Jf DIAMOND UK AND PILLM, for 25 \y ? years known as Best, Safest, Always ReliaWo SOLO BY flRlJfifflSTs R/fpwufqc Cures Old Seres, C?*er Remedies Won't Cure. l lie worst cases, no matter 01 now lonii biauumt, are curfd Ly the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Portei s nt:'er>,ic Heolir'' Oil. It relieve? . -iiia ixi tue tiiuc. 25c, 50c, $i.. I nr. Tn 1 Min 1 Gre I Jewel I Fountaii I buckles, Gift Bo< gifts. Come BETTl 1V/lsa* 1 TheI Swell Corns? Try Wonderful "GET-IT" Greatest Corn-Cure World Has Ever Known. "Gets" Corn Sure as Fate. Thousands say "GETS-IT'' is simnlv maeric. If you've tried nearly I everything under the sun to get rid of those corns, so much the better for "GETS-IT." Corn freedom is yours at last, not next week or next month, but right liow! "GETS-IT"' goes after corns as a crow does corn. There nrp nn rnnrp Thick nlasters and sreasv salves that don't remove, no more files, razors and jabbers that make corns grow. Put a few drops of' "GETS-IT" on and see every corn and callus shrivel and vanish. That's rhe new way, the painless, sure, safe( ? /"v ' irn.rvn n ifvJ j _ quick way. uniy can uu it. Apply it in 3 seconds. Every druggist in the land sells "GETS-IT," _oc a bottle, or send direct by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. GETS-IT" is sold in Newberry by W. G. Mayes and P. E. Way. STATE Or SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. - BY C. C. Schumpert, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Mrs. Beta L. Wright hath ^ r- 111 f rr\ ma f<-\ rryn n - hor 1 ot"f"PTQ iliauc ouil/ IU JJH , ovj VJ. of administration of the estate of and effects of George A. Wright These are theiefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of fae said George A. Wright, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the court of probate, to be held at Newberry, S. C., on 1st, next after publication! thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, | to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, thW l*th day o( May, Annon Domini, 1914. C. C. Schumpert. J. P. N. C. *Mm Gifi Cut Glass Sterling Silver China, Pictures rors and Or name iduating Gi ry, Silver Handle Uml n Pens, Beads, Fans, i. , Box Stationery, 1 l_- - - J tl jks ana many omcr si and see me before yo noons for same mo ) Book and gi. T 6S Variety l^t1 louse of a Thousand Th ATPansDmk- ;i JMOomans Drink~ ! (jjvenjhodtjs Ocink j I 4 \/?orous/r good 1 delicious. 7} (and refreshing. The national ?and yc ^Ik Demand the genuine 1 Nicknames encourage THE COCA-COLA Whenever Atlanta, C you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. 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