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I SOUTHERN BELL TEJ b AND TELEGRAPH C ir Business Home WEEK? an make a veiy iarge >n of men make up the the Allies. ation of small amounts tancialiy Independent, i Account now. r you? SAVINGS 4t iorp Rank Eaw ??? y, S. C. he People of Ladies' am closing low price. > call and see for less than ;m wholesale. ok Store iniisand Things Information" irl and she would question asked her. prophet, however; r; she is just a well ;iai icicpnuiic ujjcio supply telephone rs. cessary records for disposal and she is sh numbers quickirteously. nformation" to be rvice to telephone ask her for nu reel in the Telephone Directory FIRST _ - .EPHONE f J|1 OMPANY - I IV {TIM.*: \T:J 'S I'Oii CANDIDATES. | . ? { Hiiinshoro and linnnvcH Opening Points. IJ?fh H<??in Jline i : The State. The Stste and senatorial campaigns will open June IS, the former at ' Barnwell and the latter at Winnsboro. Both will close Friday, August ] 23. The first primary will be held ; the following Tuesday. The itinerj aries are so arranged that the two parties will be kept as much as two i weeks apart at all times. The sena,! torial candidates will be in Columbia ; July 4. with the candidates for State - officers appearing in Greenwood that ' day. The last meeting for the senatorial party will be in Spartanburg ' and the final for the State office I group in Columbia. The routing was j arranged by a special committee of 1 the State Democratic executive comi mittee, composed of Gen. Wilie Jones, Columbia; Edgar A. Brown, Barnwell, and J. M. (Moorer, Walte~boro. The following are the circuits: Senatorial Campaign. Lancaster, Friday, fnne 21. Camden, 'Saturday, .Tune 22. Chesterfield. Tuesday, June 25. ~ TTT.J. J T ">? liennettsvme, vveanesuay, |unt: -u Darlington. Thursday, June 27. Bishopville. Friday, June 28. Sumter, Saturday, June 29. St. Matthews, Monday, July 1. Orangeburg. Tuesday. July 2. St. George, Wednesday, July 3. Columbia, Thursday, July 4. , | Manning. Monday. July 15. Dillon, Tuesday, July 16. 3 ' i> Florence, Wednesday, July 17. Conway, Thursday, July 18 ' Marion. Friday, July 19. IKincrstre?, Saturday, July 20. Georgetown. Monday, July ,22. Monde's ro-nner. Tuesday, July 23 Charleston. Wednesday, July 24. "Walterboro, Thursday. July 2n. Ridgeland. Friday, Tulv 26. ., Beaufort, Saturday, July 27. |: Hampton, Monday, Judy 29. Barnwell, Tuesday, July 3-0. Pambersr. Wednesday, Tulv 31. i ! Aiken, Thursday. August 1. EdgefieM. Friday, August 2. Saluda, Saturday, August 3. i Lexington, Tuesday, August 6. j N'ewbeiry, Wednesday, August 7. ! Laurens, Thursday, August 8. Greenwood, Friday, August 9. Abbeville, Saturday, August 10. McCormick, Tuesday, August 13. Anderson. Wednesday, August 14. Walhalla, Thursday, August 15. ! Pickens, Friday, August 16. j Greenville, Saturday, August 17. Union, Wednesday, August 21. I Cla ffnaxr Thiirsrta v 4lljrnst. 22. I Spartanburg:. Friday. August 23. State Campaign, j Ridgeland, Friday, June 21. | Walterboro, Saturday, June 22. | Bamberg, Tuesday, June 25. I Aiken, Wednesday, June 26. Edgefield. Thursday, June 27. * Saluda, Friday. June 28., Lexington, Saturday, June 29. Newberry, Tuesday, July 2. Laurens, Wednesday, July 3. Greenwood, Thursday, July 4. McCormick, Friday. July 5. Abbeville, Saturday, July 6. Anderson, Monday, July 15. t WnThalla Tupsriav. Julv lfi. j Pickets Wednesday, July 17. Greenville. Thursday, July 18. Union. Friday, July 19. Spartanburg, Saturday, July 20. Gaffnev, Tuesday, July 23. ' York, Wednesday, July 24. Lancaster, Thursday. July 23. Chester, Friday, July 26. I TXTin-rio'K/ir'rt Qotllrnav Tlllv 97 | T V 1111IO CW1 VS, KJUVUi UUjr ) v itij ? i Camden, Tuesday. July 30. i Chesterfield. Wednesday, July 31. Bennettsville, Thursday, August 1. Darlington, Friday, August 2. Bishopville, Saturday, August 3. Sumter, Tuesday, August 6. Dillon, Wednesday. August 7. Conway, Thursday, August 8. Marion, Friday, August 9. Florence, Saturday, August 10. Manning, Tuesday, August 13. Kingstree, Wednesday, August 14 Georgetown, Thursday, August 13 Monck's Corner. Friday, August 16 Charleston, Saturday, August 17. St. George, Tuesday, August 20. Orangeburg, "Wednesday, August 21. St. Matthews. Thursday. August 22 Columbia, Friday, August 23. I ELECTION" OF POLICEMAN I r 1 }he next meeting of the towi: council one policemnn will be elected to serve balance of the year. oTO.OO per month. Send applications to J. W. Chapman, Clerk and Treas. I SUNDAY OtfX M-EAX \\7TTT? AT*T rcc /Zg&TTSmk i tt n c.rtjLjL4xx> twr *0 BOZA2X CMMXXX&. (\ 1. ( 11111 IMy IA5IBX CH EZXAKXAST FOODS . OOKXMNXKC "WHEAT 1 \ f sTv'i V ft? TPN J5 7 64 r j> /' 1 a a t- .* j _ : I OfldU KllV /& $?51 luudj Oil] H ffd j I < I 184' Condensed ! OF The National Ban Newberry, Sou From report to the Compti Showing Condition at the Closc ! RESOUh Loans and Investments Liberty Bonds .... U. S. Bonds .... 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