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i ?i iww?m. . ! i ? ? Jk Jtmii) anD Jmi, Emtered at the Postoffice at New. Wrry, 8. C, as 2nd class matter. B. H. AULL, EDITOR. Friday, iSeptember 6, 1918. i _ j4 NOTICE OF SECOND \ PRIMARY ELECTION i f. ??? Notice is hereby given that th? second primary election of the Democratic party, for the purpose of nominating candidates for United States senate for the short term, attorney general, comptroller general, railroad commissioner and oom'? i ? ?jn v. m-irsoviimcr ui agi?;uii.ui?, win uts uciu on Tuesday, September 10th 1918. The voting places, managers and clerks of election will be the same as those of the first primary election. The qualifications of voters will be the same, as those of the first primary election. The secretaries of the respective clubs will see to it that i the tbooks of enrollment are placed with the managers before the time for the opening of the polls. The polls will open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m. (new time.) The official watchers appointed for the first primary are appointed for the second primary and the (managers .j are here.by authorized to recognize them as such without further authority. In the event of the failure of any manager, clerk or watcher to \ serve, the executive committeeman of the dub is authorized . to appoinfc j - - , V. ' ?? jas. a. sui 1 . Candidate for Co i j N: * v Four years ago I was a candidate for the above office, but believing that. ? my late friend Mr. Carlton Sawyer should have the usual two terms, I f did not oppose him this year. The people of South Carolina know me: and I hope they .believe if I am elected I will do my duty and serve j them faithfully. My position on j jquestions concerning the office I seek, I 3 I School and Si School [opens Now is the tin books. Don't ^ \ Ofirl Kp /4lttQfY J UXIV? Jk/V them. If you ha to be exchanged, as I will not hav< books on opening Ichargedfor sent c be oaidffor before Service |jkl_have[at5 last |beer Flags?offaIl sizes, fron one injfrontjof your ( you are[thinking of y< When you need s your boys, come to th a large stock to select Mayes' Bi I The House of a ' 4 : proper person to fill the place. The managers of each club will arj range for one of their number to 11 call at the new court house, 'Xewber- j | ry, S. on '.vlonday September 9th i 1918, between the hours of 9 a. m. ; j and 6 p. m. for 'boxes, tickets, etc. i The executive committeemen are j urged to see that this is attended to. i i Managers and clerks are urged to j ! send their official returns to the; I secretary promptly after the votes are j ! counted and will be sure to hare their i i 'bosses and all reports in the hands of j the secretary by Wednesday, Septemi ber 11th, at 12 noon. i The county executive committee ; will meet at the new coim nouse, I Thursday, iSeptember 12th, at 11 a. : m. All members are urged to attend as matters of importance will be considered. Harry iH. Blease. < ? T* T> -T Plirn I J3. X>. 'UCitZiOC^, , Secretary. j I ' MMERSETT mptoller General i. have been modified only ;by the re- I ^cent changes in the law governing " tax matters. I will endeavor to carry I out existing laws and cooperate with jj other state officers in making pres- I ent conditions as pleasant as possif \ ble, and to tHat end I will appreciate the support of all the people. JAS. A. SUMMERSETT, j Columbia, S. C. . I Books 4[J[JllCd i O ? on Dept. ?in tie to buy your vait till the last pointed in getting I ive any old books I onng mem now, ; time to take old f day. No books >ut. Books must : leaving the store. ; Flags E i able to get Service j| a 25c to $6.00. Put j louse and show that I >ur Boy. 1 tationery to write to j e Book Store. I have i from. \ i i ook Store r?f i T?t ? inousand lmngs 11 ECBemeBSCHBEH?3? BBaDBHBHHBHm A NATION S STRENGTHl | IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY Eat Ijcss ?nodiiag j Chaate a Reserve ' AMEEICA MUST FEED 'MUtM 1 100.000. 000AMIES j _ A. A. RICH Candidal Railroad Commissione ??????? wishes to thank his friends for the th< t 3 . - x _ i.U - 1~ AL- I * nanasome voie mey gave nun m uue Dy first primary and to urge them not | ow to fail to go to the polls and vote on ad September 10. j rai ! wi , He led his opponents in thirty-two ! to counties and is sure to ibe nominated 1 so if his friends turn out in the second : 1 Tt primary. , ; ms He stated from forty-five "stumps" j Df the State that he was asking to : be elected on his own merits and not P.r. Dn the demerits of his opponents?and >] le will not now ask the electors tD | 3o any more than to vote for the man | ar< 3est fitted physically, by experience !en md by executive ability, to represent! :he interests of the people of South!' Carolina at this critical period in the^ sstory of the State and the nation. : ma Mr. Voter, Do Yoor Own mo Thinking J When the war is over and the rail- j ^oad, the express, the telephone and; E m I Tl_ _ i ne u / I.?" fat " ""j. ^ ? & *"\ I f L mn.m? > f\ $?; ; Y (us iA\ ,;////. ti_: 1 11JUL. "J ii ==?= or Alumin As a special inducement, < only, we have arranged wil .* * present each purchaser of b with a handsome and usefu ware as illustrated or a ? Ware. This is your opportu thing really worth while for 11 i U .i iL. Will De sold at ine regular jjj Everybody?DON'' IN i \ i mi l Newberi I w< ?isnlvim aooi " m ? i i ardsonT te for r of South Carolina e telegraph companies are returned the government to their private j Tiers, there will have to be a re-! i justment of rates. You pay higher j . tes today to help our government j n the war?and you gladly consent i the increase; but will you care to | ^ xt ? - A cunuuue auer me war is over ' i will be then that you will need a j tn whose heart is with the great' tsses of the people to represent you the office of Railroad Commissioni T Don't yon think that A. A. RichIson's record as Chief Game Ward, of Sonth Carolina proved that he s the stnff in him to stand up for; i rights of the people and see that >y get a "square deal V\ 3o to the polls and vote for the .n who you think will do you the j ist good. i )on't let some political henchman ! your thinking for you. j Sack Your Own Judgment |v f i v i m m a:p% fYl A f!f?S?Pfl^ L ! l J "unite Ware "?> Ware ? . ?l auring zms ween th the factory to i Majestic Range Mk il set of cooking f|p set of Aluminum *: : nity to get somenothing. Ranges rices. r FAIL TO SEE TP THE NEW FINISH y Hardv * I (ila^scs is a sign of istelli- j ~ence, r.ot age. See Er. [aekson. 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