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%y j - - - - / %. New Coats. I ? . j 4 For Your In WE CAN SAVE N See ou t k ' 5000 yards hes fek while lot lasts,; I s 32-ine.h Dress Gir L" cial, yard Globe . Upper Main St. r MWHAT'S THE IDEA?" ? 1 A musical vomeay ro Appear m j - Um Opera House Thursday, N or ember 13. What's The Idea," the new musical comedy in which Rice and Cady are starring and which will be the attraction at the Opera House Thursday, November 13, is said to contain more real song hits than is usually foundj in two or three musical shows. , Among the most prominent are, ' "When I Look Into Your Eyes." r'Tve Been Looking For A Girl Like You," "Sweet Belle of San Jose," and "The Mexican Jazz." Darl Mac-1 . Boyle and Walter L. Rosemont who furnished the lyrics and mttsit^ are highly elated over the success of this j their latest effort, truthfully believing they have given "What's The Idea," the best score they have ever written. This is saying a great deal-for these x same young men gave "The Bride A Shop" one of the last season's bigr gest hits a score that won for it the unanimous encomiums of the press wherever it was seen. S NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that a Dems1 ocratic primary election will be held J on Tuesday, November 25, 1919, in the town of Newberry, S. C., for Mayor, to serve for two years and aldermefe to serve for two years, and for trustees of the graded schools for Wards one, two and three to serve for one year, this being necessary because trustees for the wards mentioned should have been elected last year, mid said trustees so elected for * said wards to serve for one year, and trustees for wards four and five to J serve lor two years; saiu primary election to be according to the rules and regulations of tfye Democratic ( party of the town of Newberry, S. C.; the polls to be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. and to be closed at 4 p. m. There will be a- separate voting precinct in each ward and in ward 3 two voting precincts as follows: Ward 1?Council chambers. Ward 2?New court house, superjk visor's office. & ~ Ward 3?Club No. 1?Geo. C. 1 / Hipp's store. ? TkT?a q ri?K \Tn 9. T. T. Tim tt aiu y v/iibv aw. - -- * merman's store. Ward 4?J. W. White's store. Ward 5?At corner Drayton and Wright streets. The following have been appointed as managers of said election: Ward 1?H. L. Speers, S. ^. Cunningham, Vernon Hiller. % Ward 2?R. T. Caldwell, D. B. P** Werts, C. B. Martin. Ward 3?Club No. 1?F. L. Paysinger, H. H. Kinard, 0. M. Buzhardt. i * rinfc Vn ' 9. A. H. I IV diU U Viu v Aivt > ... ^ Blease, L. A. Tew, I. T. Zimmerman. Ward 4?J; M. Bowers, J. R. Davidson, A. J. S. Langford. Ward 5?0. S. Gorce, T. B. Kib- ' ler, Oscar Gentry. The attention-of all candidates is called to the following section of the rules governing the primary: 1 Sec. 3. Candidates ^receiving a majority of all the votes cast for the ' said offices of mayor, alderman, commissioner of public works, school trustees, respectively at said election, shall be declared nominees of tke Democratic party of said town;! Provided, That on or before 12 j o'clock noon on Friday, November 14, 1919, each of the said candidates shall have left a written statement , with ,f':e chainran of the executive L committee that he is a candidate and j A that he will abide the result of said election, and that he has paid the assessment. No vote will be counted .for any candidate who has not so pledged himself and paid the mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamrnnan spection Recen YOU HONEY or ir stock befor< ivy Cheviot, woi I yara lghams, worth 5( \ Dry Go< c / . Will Vi I? ILL i ' Only one%out of every 4C Forest was killed. One out of every eight 1 It is just five times as da cafest, than it was to be a sol The Will Y Statistics show that whe he en given, and information so reduced as to encourage t babies. With all our boasted w< tries where motherhood is si our own country than they ai And the worse feature c children could have been pr< Do you say that the "wa: assistance? The - 'The Peace Program of tl To train our people in h that there shall be at least oi of a patient; tTo instruct in sanitation To visit the schools and To perform for the disch meant so much to them in ad To look after any who a Tt> secure hospital treat tracted other diseases incide] for dependents in case there The manifold services oi daily life. . The An Is to begin on Nov. 2nd and greatest days in all history; ."A heart and a dollar" ii is doing in the army hospita nf our sick and wounded sold so crippled as to be unable to trained for other useful wor Join and get your friends county will be obtained?eve It is for you.to decide if heart and a dollar." \ With this membership (I nurse and social organizatio Be a worker, be a boost( their work, see that your tow We have been breathing the knowledge we have of c< respect. Each of the 35,000 citize Will you let them die? "A heart and a dollar'' j ment. The attention of the voters especially called to the followi: portion of Section 2 of the rules: Sec. 2. All Democrats who ha their names enrolled on the Dem cratic clubs of the respective war five days prior to the first prima election, shall be allowed to vot Provided, That in the nomination the aldermen and trustees of t graded school from the respecti wards, only those whose names a on the club rolls from each wa shall be permitted to vote for aide men and trustees cf the grad school from that ward. The Democratic ward clubs organized for the state and coun Democratic elsction are hereby re ognized as the Democratic ward clu of the city Democratic primar Provided, That cr.lv t^cse mrmbe of the respective clubs livrrisr with the city limits shall fee permitted i mi * t f ? red lis Week I READY-TO-WEAR 3 buying 'th 35c yard, 24c or I ads Co. Newberry, S. C ou m m > men who were engaged in the te] jabies born in the United States diei ingerous to be a baby in an Americj dier in the fighting lines of the grea > Question is Perti ou Let The ? re the matter has been squarely fa furnished by trained medical exper he thought that at some time our ialth and progress the record shows ifer; that deaths from causes incid* re among these ten other enlightene if it is, that the greater proportion c evented. Lack of knowledge cause r is over" and that,; therefore the E Peace Proi % ie Red Cross is: ealth measures; to instruct the gir tie person in each home in the Unit i and preventive measures; carry the message of health to the < larged soldiers and sailors the valua [justing allotment and insurance; re WOUnded and Who need further i ment for those wh o have developei it to service in the army, and to se are any. I "The Greatest Mother in the Worl inual Red Cross I :nd on Armistice Day, Nov. 11th?t the last and highest mile post of ci' 3 all that is asked of you to carry or Is all over the nation, where mor< iers are still under their care, and v earn a living in the occupations the; k suitable to their abilities. 5 to join with you, so that the 6,9S n more than that would be better, the babies and mothers shall contir 5,920) our county can have as gooc n as any in the state. sr of good health for Newberry coi nship or school district is 100 percei an ampler, freer atmosphere durir Dnditions, we cannot allow them to ins of Newberry must today answer is the answer the helpless ones exp vote in the city Democratic primary * 1S election. The secretary of each, * ward shall furnish to the secretary of j the city Democratic executive com- j i ve mittee a certified copy of the club c roll of his ward club, containing a g list of the members of said club re- i ry siding within said ward and within i e: the city limits, said list to be com- r ?* pleted on Thursday, November 20, i he 1919, and no name shall be permitted \ ve placed on said club roll after that ? - n-u -1-V n~ I 16 (13X6. " 031Q C1UU runs uu uc iiumvu j * rc* over to the city Democratic execu- 5 ir" tive committee on Friday, November j e(* 21, 1919, the said ciub rolls certi- c fied by the secretary of the various j \ as ward clubs shall be furnished by the 11 ty | secretary cf the city Democratic 1 a 5c- J executive committee arrl certified by! c bs j him as the roll furnished by the secre- s y: | tary of the ward ciub, to the man- r (rs | agers and shall constitute the regis- * in tration for suid ward and or'v those s to j Democrats whose names apoear on 1 h " I r^i i ? Keceived this i ment boys' ai blacks, tans. Do you need a nei ? IV f i men's and boys ci< Call to see us. W< our fall and wintei Globe Upper Main St. [EM DIE? rific fighting in the Argonne ^before it is one year old. m,home, where life should be /test battle in history. > nent jm Die? ,ced and proper instruction has ts, that the death rate has been homes will be safe places for 5 th^t there are ten other coun3nt to childbirth are greater in id countries. >f these deaths of mothers and d ^ :ed Cross does not need your jram I Is and women in nursing, so ed States who can take charge children; ble service and aid which have nedical attention; d tubercular troubles or concure allowances or allotments Id" are to be brought into our loll Call he anniversary of one of the vilization. 1 the great work the Red Cross 3 than a hundred thousand rhen other thousands, who are y formerly followed, are being v f 20 members expected in our lue to die for lack of "your I a county Red Cross medical inty. Help the committee in it enrolled. ig the last two years, and with continue and retain our selfthat question. ect. I hese certified rolls shall be permitted o vote. If no candidate for the office of nayor or alderman or commissioner >f public works or trustee of the graded school in a ward shall have eceived a majority of votes at such ilection a second election for the lomination of mayor or aldernan or commissioner of public ? J- 1 - J Xl J.J vorKS or trustee 01 me graaea ichool as the case may be shall >e held on Tuesday, December J, 1919, under the<*e rules: Provided, Vt which second election, only two :andidates who receive the highest rote at the former election for the espective offices shall be voted for; tnd provided, further that in the rvent there should be a tie at ihs ( e^crd primary for mayor cr alder- : nan or commissioner of public vorks cr tmst^e os 'he graded chcol a tihr rrA - ** zll to held, "- i-day. I? erxsii-.be- i s, y-.-: * 't * week by express id men's Shoes i Price - $4.95 w fall suit? Another - ? ? ? A >tning received this wee e will take pleasure in : * stock. Dry Goods Ne mmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmaammmmmrnammam ??? wmmrnrnrnammmmmmmmmmmmmm gmmma?np? i i n i <<bidsso?tne^ i'WH an exhibition i Will Fvliihif at Npwhfirrv v i i\a iMiuuwti. * iw ?? ? - j Two Performances Tuesday XT L iMOveniper Makers! ?*? MAIL YOUK ROLL Let Professionals BEATTY ST * 1647 Main St. nrp aaeagfid n* 1 ?a JLilC VOUU1UUWW ? follows: ? Mayor, $25.00. Alderman, $7.00. L.,^ Commissioner of public works, $15.00. "Vy, School trustee, $1.00. Sond Pledges may be nled with the befoi chairman cr the secretary and the - T*T C assessment paid to eitner one 011 |?jg { them. Harry H. Blease, 539 1 Chairman. E. H. Auli, Secretary. , - _ : , new ship1 n Drowns, to $10.00 [ shipment of k. showing you Co. wberry, S. 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