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Saturday Night The Herald and News Great ( AlirvV.r A f 1 l-n Strikes the Hour of Ten, ( * ; Wilt tlave Passed -Pi y \Vhether Your Remi ^ Were Mailed in Ti .by the Judges--Gi ^ io-Vit 4c* fV*rt n 1 O" V? f 111V- 5 Odiuiuut ii eigne wil] show the survival o?M Monday then will be re-! 5 joicingitT the camps of ^candidates in Tlie Herald and News "Campaign?\ Monday congratulations will be thick : and fast. Saturday night will tell the < His First "Mi See to it that your boy wh sers this Christmas, will harte of his "man's clothes /?a sui qualities of good service, goc See the % Michael: Special Young ) $12.50 to $25.0C Also a full and complete 1 slim jpen and regular size m< Hats, shirts, gloves, under1 Come to see us for good v. women, boys and girls. COPELAF eef Heifers an Will be sold to th On Ti Sale begins HJIADD GAI is The Night Circulation Campaign Closes t Time When the Clock Candidates Opportunity ist-Mark Will Show ttances and Votes - i - x 1 me to oe Ksounicu lod Luck to AIL story of ambition, a story of week a 3f hard work and ceaseless anxiety, i story of daily energy turned into glorious success. Saturday night The Herald and Nrews Great Circulation Campaign :omes to a most successful Nose. It chaels-Stern" o is .tting on long trou : as~ *?st?ng recollection t that combines the many >d looks and good value. s-Stern \ Men's Models \ ) At our Store. ine of suits for fat men' sn. wear, ties, collars, etc. alues in clothing for men> jn RROR bead of h Type t id Bulls, also t Shorthorn I e highest bidder at < lesday, De at 10:30 at the Fa IS Rr 1 LATIN. TE] { was eight weeks ago tlitt admiring ! friends placed the names of their fav i orites and most ambitious friends in j | nomination. It has boen a gioriou> : eight weeks for many. To mmy i; ' meant opportunity they long had sought to show their appreciation of the knock of Dame Opportunity. Dm- j ; ir.g tlic.-c weeks riere nns d en noui i 11 ^ 10 mar the honorable spirit of the campaign. The "rules were p JD lished on the start. Ev >ry one ha* lived up to the very letter of these rules. There remains but three short d-us Th-re will be nothing to mar i the remainder of the life of the cam-! j paign. The campaign will close { strictly as it has been conducted. ; When the campaign w.r.; amoun eel. J ! ev ry o e was assured that they i would receive fair and impartial j treatment. Every one is sausuwi umi the\ have been treated impartially. So it will <nd. Nothing even ap i proacliing a confidential interview will ; be granted to any one. All will be } compelled to tur i in t he**- final ru- j ports, one at a time ai'd votes will j be issued in strict accordance with the j | rules. And now?more iiian ever make ev- j J ery minute count. Even yet, during j j these few closing days, you can turn j ! the tabk> in your favor. There is J only one thing left to do-do your) very best. If you win you will have the satisfaction of winning honorably, j If you don t secure the prize of your j choice you will know it was your fault. A little more work at the crit ical time would have done it. REMEMBER! All Voting Uertifi cates and remittances must be in this office or in the mails by 10 o'clock p. m., Saturday, December 2. The judges will canvass the votes Monday afternoon and their decision will be governed by the number ot votes each candidate has in the Bal lot Box and th ir decision will be ?Ko/Onfo anH final So don't rob youi &Lk;viuw^ ? . sel" bv being late.?Good Luck to all. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER To whom it may concern: iWe the undersigned officers of THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW ROAD SOCIETY, will on December 5th, 1916, apply to Hon. R. M. McCown, Secre tary of State cf South Carolina, for a charter for the above named society, organized for Educational, Social, Fraternal and Charitable purposes. Levi M. Spearman, President, Wm, S. Pitts, Vice-president. James B. Burton, Secretary, David G. Eigner, Treasurer Nelson Saddler, Joseph E. Wilson, Laurence a\ javnavu, Board of Managers At the D. A, K. .Convention. the D. A. R. convention in Un ; ion last week there was a fine gather ing and much good was accomplish ed. The Union Times contained a ! splendid report of the meeting, from I which we copy the following inter esting response: Mrs. R. D. Wright made the re-j sponse in behalf of the Division and said: * j "D. A. R.'s, Veterans, and All Present: i + Vi o r> L" a tn the >> g X VtUi 11 AAVslAA tj vv J ! representative of. the local chapters j | for your welcome. We knew we would. find a welcome here, for Union has i1 , furnished many sons for the Confed-j^ . eracy who gave their lives to the. 1 I ~ i igh grade !attle ieifers and Bulls. Greenwood, S. C., c . 5th ir Grounds. / HURT, NN. rrsNn A oflAT iiiu liauui Newt From Report ti ci : r* JllUWlii^ VUliUillL RESOURCE Loans and discounts U. S. Bonds Stocks and Securities Banking House Cash due from Banks and U. S. Treasurer. D n MATTUCU/Q U. V/. inm iiiufTj, President. United Stat< Sole depository for I casue. Xo section gave more thar did Umion. What people can J)oast_s nobler record? Union not only in t"h Ponfederate war but at every call since that day has responded prompt ly. It is Union Co. E., under Capt las. E. Hunter, that saw service in the Spanish-American war. It is Co. E. 1st S. C. Ihf. under Capt. Walker :hat first responded to the call of the governor in the present stress and Union has the sad distinction of los ing by death the first member from .he 1st regiment now serving on the jorder, Lieut. Blalock, whose body was* ecently brought to Union for burial. File L:. U. L'. S were iounueu m uc eat. but the idea was so great that t has spread from Canada to Mexico md from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The South Carolina Division is scarce y 21 years old; was organized in Co umbia and has grown to 87 chapters. A'e have erected monuments anct nemorials and we are building greater nonuments with the 25 scholarships vhich we are giving to sons and laughters of Confederate soldiers. "The Soutli's past must be told, the nnHi oil thp tmf-'h must be tausht to school children. We have organized IS children's chapters with TOO mem bers. It was through our loyalty that ;he home for Confederate soldiers was ^tablished in Columbia and through is crosses of honor were distributed. We have sent thousands of roils ana Dther data to Richmond to be filed, awaiting the coming of the historian ACHING TEETH RELIEVED AT HOME Sloan's Liniment Robs Toothache oi Its Terrors. .Pain Vanishes in > AUmitps Ci I V ?Y A>JLl?a U vw? Xo need to pace the floor all night with the agony of a throbbing tooth Sloan's T iniment will quickly relieve the pain and give you rest. A single application and the pain usually disappears. Sloan's Linimen! get right to the root of the trouble Like a warming balm it relieves con gestion, and in a few minutes tooth ache is reduced. To soothe the throb of a tooth tha pains with neuralgia, apply Sloan': Liniment externally. Aching muscles rheumatism, gout, bruises, sprains lumbago, chilblains, sprains and stifl oicn hp most effectively 11CUIV Luu uiuu ^nx ? -^ - treated with Sloan's Liniment. Clean er than mussy plasters or poultices. Sloan's Liniment at all drug stores n 25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles. 1844 ENSED STAT OF oi jerry, South C o the Comptroller >n at the Close of Bu S: ....$477,238.57 102,000 00 9,682.48 Capital Sto Surplus an< Circulation 10,000 00 Dividends Deposits..... 82,563 36 Redisc't wi 8681,484.41 T. K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier is, State, County and < J. S. Postal Savings I Abbeville and L?reenw< i to tell the true story of the South l Confederacy. 5 "It is probable that the General c I vention will elevate an hone ' Daughter of South Carolina with high estate of presidency." Mrs. Wright's address was tin: [ and well received. Among the historical reports find the following: 1 Drayton Rutherford, .\ewDer i "Aunt Winnie," Annie Wannama Keitt; "Layol Henry Butler," J. F. Caldwell, dictated to Mrs. J. H. We "Loyalty of .Jess Nance, Servant Captain John K. G. Nance, Co. E, S. C. Regiment." I). A. Dickert, c tributed by Mrs. J. H. West; "Jii W. H. Wallace; "Tom." Mrs. J. West; "Wade," Mrs. J. H. We "Days of Slavery,*' Frances Elizab Ramage;*' "The Silver Casters,'' E , abeth Cleveland; "Recollections of I ele George," Miss ftditli Henders* " 'Uncle Jim' Wilson,'' Mrs. J. i new 1917 model Dodge T dred miles, will sell at a 1 1914 model Ford Tourin cheap. 1 1916 Maxwell Touiing < smoothers, only used a s' 1 Chalmers Roadster, all m class shape. 1 1913 model Stndebaker [i worked over, $250.00. 1 Buiek Roadster $150 00. 2 mules in good order. I pony, buggy and harness When in the market for of cars we handle. Maxv $845. And the great 3400 ears f. o. b. factory. arolirsa of the Currency isiness Nov. 17,1916 LIABILITIES: ck $100,000.00 i Undived Profits... 14,056 26 _ 100,000.00 Unpaid 96.67 363,071.32 th Fed. R'sVe. Bk..104,260.16 $681,484.41 H. T. CANNON, Asst. Cashier. Zity Depository Deposits for Newberry, Dod. tern West; '"Uncle Pete' Chapman, liSrs*-. J. H. West; Patriotic Education.'* An ion- nie Wannamaker Keitt; "The Two ired Constitutions?U. S. IAj. and C. S. A.? the Their Difference," (Annie Wannamaser . Keitt; "Albert Sydney Johnson" ie|V Eloise Welch Wrright; "Kid Soldiers ' of the '60s," W. H. Wallace; "Dr~ ! James Mcintosh," "Richard Colemm we Carlisle," "David Edmunds EwartjT - ! "Spencer Glasgow Welch," D. Aw ry: Dickert. ker' Calvin Crozier, Newberry: New? J. berry s Heroic Part in the Great" st; Struggle Between the States," CoL. of D. A. Dickert; "A Comparison or 3rd With the Present," Mrs. Moler Solium on- pert; "Recollections of 53 Yea?* n." Ago," W. G. Peterson; "The Churches H. and Schools of Newberry County Dur st: ing '60s," Ruby Goggans; "Northern eth Prisons," Ruby Goggans. liz-1 Jn"THE HERALD AND NEWS ON# >n;! H.i FEAR FOR ONLY $1.50. i 5^ SALE ouring or only used a few hun bargain. g car with new tires, will sell :ar with extra tire bumper and hoit while, will sell at a bargain. ew parts that was needed, in fint n good 'shape, just painted and will sell at a bargain. new cars see'tlie Three good line cell Sensible Six Oakland . J sJ ' R. P. M. Chalmers $1090.00. All Auto Co.