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VI Mimuaugl r MAT u f 1 Our qrei did merchanc - " tunities that > Coat Suits Bte ' ' > \ ' _-7 r U-rlt!/0Ti ^ > ' f r'fei /. J |fcO 3. /il jfjm\ +In a i (vf 11 -o! Im W $6 50 Blan W 50 pair of all \.*o,>l lai borders $6.:;;o blankets ' " X Standing of Cc In Circulo Candidates Are Working He tion Possible?Now Mr. /?< Your Favorite? What Are You Going to Gii Or Are You Goin <* At the close of the balloting <$> > <$> at 6 o'elock P. M. Friday, <?> November 17th, the standing of <v the candidates in The Herald ^ <? " and Sews Great Circulation <$> <& Campaign was as follows: <s> & Ballots and nominations re- <& <? ceJved after that honr will ap- <t> <$>. pear to the credit of each can- <J<* didate in tbe next poblieation of Qie list. <?; 1 * Blairs. ??!o?.? tt 3 o;e r\r\n X JB.1SS -SlliUitxl ineuucreuu oovyj\i\j Miss Lizzie Henry 682,700 Miss Ola Ringer 893,800 Miss Azilee Thomas 716,800 Miss L. B. Whitney 762,500 Chappells. Miss Lizzie &dams 922,400 Miss Janet Boone 352,900 Miss Sarah Boozer 911,^00 Miss Eleanor Coleman 426,500 Miss Lalla Oudom 918,600 Miss Virginia Watkins 418,500 ? t_? ~ x\7iiAQnnl 'JO. ICS XI CilC ?Y CUU . 1JL1)VVV 1 Kinards. j Miss Helen Bishop 912,900' [Miss Sarah Gary 422,500 Miss Lucile Belle Johnson . ..909,80o Miss Julia Murray 534,000 Miss Lucy Riser 467,20u , Miss Beulah Smith 416,30u Little Mountain. Miss Dorothy Kinard 586,600, Miss Estelle Stockman 903,80u j dewberry Miss Margaret Burton 371,60u' iMiss Ruth Digby 816,20u j Miss Gladys Bauknight 873,500; ~ ciKcnn: Mrs. Lary duuui i/j.c?,uw j Miss Mildred Evans 549,SOv j Miss Mari Hamilton 692,600 | Mrs. T. P. Johnson, Jr 486,500 Miss Amelia Klettner 515,600 Mrs. Prank Lominick 453,500 Jtfro niaude Latkan .913,700 (Miss Florence Morris 576,800 j Mrs. W. S. Melton 823,600 j Miss Estelle Moore 534,SOU j Mrs. Charlie Ruff *. 456", Mrs. W. A.-pringfield 919,80ui Miss Vera Summers 576,50U Miss Olivia Stuart 497,600: Miss Helen Sammor 5G2,S0U: ' : :?J l's rui roc ARE mi 1 e r it 1 hanksgwing sa Use that we offer c this store holds fo at Reduced Prices Here's a price reducti< on this season's very ne1 est and prettiest tailor suits. It's going to be t I sallinrr uraalr r\T f \ "*56 WOl owning TTWV/n VTA V \ season at this store becau L\ every price on every si P"S') ..'7 has been reduced. > r ?> A price reduction of 1 i to 1-2 in nany instance \ Here's the way the su v\, will go: Rack 1?Suits worth $! . Ij to $35 all marked do\ to $18.' I \ Rack 2?Suits worth $18.1 I j to $22.50 all marked dov to $14.1 Rack 3?Suits worth$13.1 to $16.50 all marked dcv to $10.( ikets for $5.00 Bill 'ge size blankets with pink and bl f01 a $5.00 bill. mdidates ttion Campaign ird to Secure Every Subscript y zader is the Time to Help Are Ynu Goiner to do? ve Your Subscription? g to Stand Back? Mrs. Frank Sligli 486,50u Mrs. John Taylor 510,600 Miss Rosalyn Werts 907,901/ Miss Rebecca Wicker 904,500 Newberry, K. F. D. Miss Cola Ale wine 476,600 Miss Isoline Brock 898,400 Mise Blanche Folk 910,20U Miss Roberta Lominick 319,600 Miss Lucile Suber 889,300 Miss Marie 'Wendt 626,30u Miss Inez Wessinger 919*S0u .Miss Mary Price 908,300 I Sew berry Mills. (Newberry) Miss Doscha Franklin 429,900 Miss Essie Gilliam 496,300 : Miss Maude Kibler 838,600 " r? T^>T iirincrctrin 894.70l> ! xvix a. iDciiixxc ui>iuauwu , _ i Miss Nellie .McCary 876,300 i Miss Salli Taylor 844,2uu | Mollobon Mills. (Newberry) Miss Jennie Belle Burton 826,200 Miss Grace Dickert 854,700 Miss Lizzie Green 426,500 Miss Viola Jones 493,30o Oakland Mills. (Newberry) Miss Janie Burgess 458,30u Miss Viola Dorainick 483,500 Miss Evie Janes 892,40m Miss Janie Morris 416,000 Miss Pearle Summer 414,600 Prosperity. Miss Annie Bcclenbaugli .r)93,200 ? t nq^onhaiicrli q21 900 \1ISS L/Uia Miss Bessie Lee Gibson 453.600 Miss Lucile Hawkins 475.000 Miss Francis Kibler 903.S00 Miss Bonnie Lester 920.700 Miss Mary R. Livingston 920.S00 Miss Lola B. Lowman SS6.400 Miss Lena Livingston 652,300 Miss Annie Singley 872,400 Miss Mary Watts 921,900 Pomarla. I at A OA A Miss Annie Crooks Miss Vera Kinard / 918,600 Miss Clara Wicker 917,800 Silver Street. Miss Julia Blair 562,500! Miss Helen -Nfcfcolr 92$?0fr Miss Mabel Maybin ,910,800 Miss Majorie Martin 498,900 tVhltmlre. Miss Nell-friday 629,800 THE BIG B i* PR&3E :le starts with a wh\ it our famous low ) r you. You Talk Abo Have you thougnt of buyinj 3n next tnink he Mimnaugh';>, W- from. We can save you mom special for quick selling S3 50, ^ Hundreds of La Broad cloth and piaid c- ats priced special $6.50, $>*.50, $i< IV ? ?* | *3 Great Values ii 88* 50 pieces curtain scrim in w its only 25 Ladies Sui One lot ladies tailored suits, $25.00 suits bargain counter 21 50 The Fur Se. irn Just t ? be sure that your fur XQ vantage?spend it here Hum ' pieces. Piic d $5 00 to $25.00 >0 "n Table Linen fo ?o t nion 1 able damask in all tl ? wide, worth 75c, sale price .. $1.50 Table Dan Fu'l bleached, has a beautifi ~e l arge assortment of patten Thanksgiving linen sale $1.^ N A Miss Ruby Herron 692,300 Miss Monica Moore 859,400 Miss Connie Shannon 878,60') 1 AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE AUTO HITS? MOTORCYCLE j I While in other cities automobiles \ are killing people right and left in | various ways, there were two bad j although not serious accidents here,! one on Saturday and the other on Sun -! day. i On Saturday afternoon Mr. Tom j j Eanks was going up Harrington; j street on his motorcycle, while a puo- i lie transfer auto driven by Mr. Otto' Foster was coming down College street. iA t the intersection oj'llie two streets the car struck the motorcycle, wrecking it and bruising the rider j considerably. Mr. Banks was rough- , I lv handled bv the fall and jolt he received but was not seriously hurt. Mr. Foster and the auto escaped the consequences. On Sunday morning Mr. G. TV. Booz, er was bringin^-his family to church and Mr. Walter I. Herbert had a carload of preachers. Mr. Boozer's machine was in Friend street and Mr. Herbert's in College street. When J the two cars reached the postoffice j corner Mr. Herbert's car hit Mr. Booz-1 er's car a broadside. No passengers j were injured, but both machines were | injured. Mr. Boozer's car had two wheels, both fenders and the running board broken and one door bent, while Mr. Herbert's car received the lesser injury of two lights broken and the axles bent. i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNT OF NEWBERRY, BY JNO. C. GOGGANS, C. C. C. P. ACTING PROBATE JUDGE.. ! WHEREAS, J. S. Dominick made suit to' me to grant him Letters of I Administration of the Estate and effects of Joe Ransom. j THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite i and admonish all and singular the , kindred and creditors of the said Joe j j Ransom, deceased, that they be ana j 1 appear before me. in the Court of Pro- j , bate, to be held at Newberry on the j l 18th day of December next, after pub- , j lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in 4be i ^ cViatt fmnp. if any they | ; iorenuun, iu , have, why the said Adminstraton should not be granted. i GIVEN uner my hand this ISth day j of November, Anno Domini 1916. j J NO. C. GOGGANS, C. C. . P. Acting J. P., N. C. ! Some foreign observer once remark' ?" + 'noffluc I ed mat American punuvai < were harder fought and sooner for- j gotten than those of any other Conors t r y, ?Krq ?V i ll3 > _ S ^tAn eL.. Only On? "BROMO QUININE" fo get the genuine "ell for full nan**- ZAX/ fJVKBROMO OU1KINE. Lookfor#.?uatur<-f F w . <JkOVI?. Curea a Cotd in One Day. Slot *n I headache. and work i cfi eoki ' ? tUSY STORE NTED H <rl of bargains torrn orices will impress j :o: :o: ut Sport Coats 5 one? If you \ ave let your c We have hundreds t > select ey on your coat. All nriced $5 00. ?6.5c, 58 and $10 each. 1?? v dies Long Coats in all the newest styies All 0 oo, $12.50, $15.00 and up to ^ - c : ;i v^urittiu jtnui ,'hite and ecru, 20c value at ^ V I2^C. ts at $5.00 , last years styles, $15.00 to id flo >r for $5 00. ? ason is Here money is spent to the best ad- ? ireds of fur sets and separate > set r Thanksgiving ? le newest deji^ns, 62 inches ^ 49C lask at $1.19 Yd. p= ll satin lustre, two yards wide, is. Take advantage of this o damask cut to ^ 1.19. x it* / - ' NOTICE IF FIXAL SETTLEMENT. . I will make a final settlement of the . ; estate of Mrs. Texanna Suber in tfte I I Probate Court for Newberry County, S. C., on Monday the 20 day of December, 1916, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and will immediately ask for my discharge as administrator of said es j tate. ! W. H. Sutter, j I """ NOTICE. To motor vehicle owners and drivers: That all the garages shall be closed on Sunday, but that any car driver j absolutely needing oil or gas or re- i pairs can get a permit from the chief 1 There ha Advance Price of Grc Pos PO Insi These staple, l . ll ^ | are obtainable rig same price you he This is excepi * advantage of it. i iADTT IK wi\ i ur [ERE orrow. One glanc you with the wot u. Irish Linen ^ Extra large size, newest patterns, ut to only the dozen $5.00 Sport Coa A chance to buy a nitty coat chea] ,'orth seting. They are new and woi Ladies Kid 1 200 dozen high grade French kid ? Thite. Special the pair Another Big Week at the I STOCKS NOW CO] Women's heavy ribbed vests and p argain counter at Ladies fine Egyptian cotton vests arment will go at Ladies knit corset covers at i case children's vests and pants, a Ladies ribbed union suits worth 59 Extra Soe A $ro.oo for serge and silk dresses tt 12.50, Sir.oo, $\6 50 and $18.00. Millinery Bargains Over 1000 untrimmed shapes scoop ator and Co. of Baltimore, Md. at . reds of new pattern hats to go on ss 'duced puces. $1.98, $2^49, $3-b? BLANKETS B Piled on tables up stairs at almost IV 300 pair extra large size gray cottc it to only, the pair....... 200 pair extra large size heavy gra 2.50, cut to only the pair ^ T T j n of police or his representatives, whicl permit will allow anv garage to fur ish articles needed, and in this wa> only. J. W. CHAPMAN. Secretary of Council, ll-17-2t NOTICE OF SALE OF HOUSE LOT \ By power and authority vested in me under the Last Will and Testament of lAdeline Morgan, deaceased, I will sell to the highest bidder, on salesday in December next) between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in NewDerrv Counry, S. C., the house and lot located on Vins been No in the ipe-Nuts ?t Toasties ;tum tant Postum healthful and a dd A o*,ht now from youi tve been accustoms lional, and you wi?], i c . * # \ . i.; . ; Jsiki Vlimnaughs | WTIES e at the spleniderful oppor:o: lapkins regular ?50 napkins i.vfots at $3.50 p. These coats are well rth $5 00. all go at $3.50. jloves gloves in tan, b'ack and Si .50 and Si 75. Inderwear Connter MPLETE ants, a 35c seller, on the 19c each and pants worth 69c. a ....50c , 25 and 50c big 39c seller at each 25. c, sale price each ... 39c cial . lat we formerly sold at s 2nd Floor I ied in from Armstrong50c on the dollar. H1111ile here this week, all at and S5 00 each. I LANKETS I any pri e you wish to >11 blankets, worth $2.co, .y cotton blankets worth I , ' s ' i cent street, in the Town of Newberry, ", lot containing one-ioarui acre 01 iana f ' upon which is a small house. The f t same being the property owned by the Estate of Adeline Morgan, deceased. ' j The purchaser of same will be rej quired to pay *!or. all papers, stamps ! and recording fees, and will also be t i required to deposit with the Probate Judge for Newberry County, the sum of $25.{H), the same tj bo held by him until the terms of the saie are comI nlied with. icu^t he within ten I , ? ? days after sale | Terms of sale, cash C. E. Hutchinson. Executor of Last 'Will and Testament * | of Adeline Morgan, deceased. ' ll-10-4t ltaw. m ? - - ,-r. . - ' 1 >>38 . ^ ' i "Ti I - H J ' '? ; I i . 3 etizing products j r grocer at the | J to pay. I 110 doubt, take I