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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at New berrv, S. C., as 2nd class matter. Tiiesday Atigist 14. lilt)(;. ASPHALT. Tile street fron tihe corner of* The Berald and News office to tle corner druii store shiould be asplialted. The ma11yor says if the property owiers onl both sides will imy fo11r lie mater ial the city will fiIIIIisl the labor to lay it in asphalt. That is a1 -ood proposi(io a11111 we believe the propertY owniers Vill do it. Let its know tle cost andN we will see what. eall be done. 'le samle tling shiouild le done wi(lh the sreet from the Corner ,-r stil.- 1, I he Mower ('(3 3ler,' All (if thle condiates f,or thle legis latiure in Ile ( comily of Aikei st(and for Ilhe Stah, dispensary and1.1 tle samile is trule inl A bheville, so we were told. but inl tle counly of* Anderson there is only one who stainids for t(Ie sltate dispenls.1ry ,ami111 he is relmainling. for Ile seniale. In smrle of the cou1n ties tlie candidaites are about ('(pilly divided on this (Iestion. In Newhwriv,- une v ilhere are four who staiild flat looted for the State disieinsar-y, wlielh leaves sevenl anginlsl the State in1s1 it i ion. 11ui this is searvelv a fair way (o test the senti Imeilt of hIle people 11m Is (Ie result to be takenl as5 i falir test for there il( people whio will vote f'or iel r11th ei tfhanl folr their views oI any parti einlar op spig-i.1al idt s)(eifie (liestion. And they should for tlere will be (1th1er 11testionls to be dvalt with Ile sidles liqpuor anid whichl 4an. of, for greate' ipoitane to the State. ''he spe-.i hi y 1l t le Siate v:11fli 4"Ialles will be at .1lne's - riove. fIl sailne 1 11lc at whiiI these w ln' hilve been held flor sveral vears. A c'nnly is Ipe(-led r ilav ma w tru1t i l ieve a l o ' tIhe (:I tiul i111 4 will l h iven 4 lo 1 n .f 1IId (o11 leans h1 (.r . TI' ':I 14l1ld':l1 s will be %ve.IlvI 1v it Newherri- nl many 11jfl\ the( plosi - (111 Itn(- .11jd ;*e;jsva alld wjlljI l I 'I IlIIt I i kb v m Ia e up tII i r I iIIs .ft ('3 r ei i id 1i1cihin- tilu. v.1aiois wspir William .1. Bryanl who is now in P'ari has fixed AIst 30 as tle date for* his arrivd inl New York. Mothers' Congress at Exposition. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 13.-- ,line 25, 1907, will be National Mothers' Con gress Da.s at Ilhe .1 Ilmestown Exposi tion. Tle Mlothers' (,ongress will be in session for nearly i wv'i next year at tile big e'el'bration to be biehI, oil the shore if 11lmpto Rioads, near Norfolk. A buiilding.~ has been priovided f'or the conivenienc'e of' mot heirs and child1( r'en, and3( thle t'irst of'ficiial act of the Mothers' (Coiigress will be to open this edifice formally. The sessionis of the congress will be held in this build ing, which is built in th~e from of a1 Colonial cottage, thbough miuch larger than most. cot tages. Nothinig wIill be iiack ing' fori the ('(omf ort. of moi(thiers and1( childlren. Being oin the shore of Hamlptoni floads. oni thle niorthwnest, corn3er of(1 thle griounids. t here will ail way ~s be plen I t of'0oo, re'f(reshing -a.ir blowing in fr'om thle famoums water way. A romp, with mu1Ich to dlelighit themi close at handl. Mother's who canno1(t leavye t heir'childlrenl at home . will 11bid in the~ Mothers' and3( chiild r'eni's Building attendatlts w"ho ar'e skilled ini tihe nrt of mahuking chlildr'en happy, with whom they can leave their children while they enjoy the many inlterest ing featur33es of thle Expositioni, with ever'y assuran13ce flhat the little onelts are' being well pr3ovided for. The cottage is sixty by onie huni derd feet, andi~ its wide sloping roof and31( gabled wIindows are sulggestive of comifdort anid 'o.iness5 in) every out line. ft is an example of the thought fulness of the exposition mianagement in providing for the c'omfor't of those who will visit the great historical ex position ne(xt year33. An Opportunity 1')Fo Evyody to visit thle Mounltainis ~or Seashores Annual Mountain and Seashore Ex sion Via SOUTHBRN RAILWAY WEDNBSDAY, AUGUST 15th 1908 .Aceptionally Low Rath's to Sum mer Resort Points. Special ServIiCe Arranged for the Occasion. 'or' full parit itlars, 'onisult any. * :.Setihern 11 ailwa TiktAgenit, ofi D1is'iion P'assengeir Agent, ~ ~- Charleston, S. C. Notice Primary Election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Newberry. I ~14)rdanlce with the rulles of the S)em Iic iarty a Primary clection' is h1(-h y. called to ie held inl New her-1y Cmllty (111 TsA Au-nist 2Ih, I 1)NI. for1 Ile f4dlowin. oliees I 'nite'd StatIes Senaitor1. (;ovenlor. Laielitnal ('111 ov('( erflor. SecretairY of State. CImnptroller Oetim-al. State Ti -el' ill-er. Ad.julat anld Ilspeetorl. Genlerl. Stale Siperitedenw of I,dnteaton. AMorney (lenienera. 11.1ilromad Comm llissionler. ilor ( CoIIInress Thlir.d I)istrict. 11(iusv (fit epwesenWatives. Juid-c of1 P>rpbat e. (Coll4lty Sip Irvismr. Cmnlty Silperillielidlnt f Educa;l Auditor. \iagistraltes inl respective t(owi ships. 1111n ty 0 lnl)lissioners. No, Vt or lltes of l'e0presni a( lives salbe eounted 11mless i eoin taiis as manmv as ihree iniies. The umesOf electionl shall (1penl the pills n1 8:00 A 1\. M and shall Close 11h-1m at 4:(00 1'. iNI. The Ifollowing .\mm-rsave been) app(Winted Io omlne1tt hv said cluection: No. 1 Township. Old Nf.Blrmd. AMe.x. Sinll-tonl, \V. T. Tar.ra.11 Youn ilen's. Chu ----A. . S. .ILar kord, .1. n . ivilder"fill . Cnhi,le I )omnieck. P l''r n 1,. (11illm , .1. 1. O 'Ne'l l 1141-1 Wl'st E'vend -W illis 11'. J We,\. . 1ai,6. M. 21Townls. M lh N .lill ('1ub- - 1,. .\1.P a er 1. T. Tilliniv-11:11. .1. Ui. Rivers. 114n,1,11:a C bi T. ( riff \ illiam llurr (log ans, It. F-.Juin C1ar11ir l'nh '. L,. P y i r 0,11r-ef \ hihiaier, 1'. .\I. HlowkInS. N4.4-. (. .\lv. 1). Rlc ,l. P'. \W allace. No. 2 Township. try ('Inh 111nh '. \WilS41n1.11 Simlis (". Il -rwil , Ialv arn es.\ . 1H. lChll (' .Ih ,1.4-l11h l i. Irmlks. Silha. .1. Cr. ' rom .11. T. .\uhry Clubd . I,. Keitt, . I ). Nwie, UI. A. Adanms. No. 3 Township. \it. PIleaislnut (l-mark Smith, esse .4111d111S ihrimn Stoudemlire. N.Iahinltonl Club-B. H-. Ma[fybin,. lay\le(s Thoma111s. J1. J. Thomails. 11. -win, ( ). A. Thomas. No. 4 Township. \Whitllel-v Club-Ihalild Coleman, J. ia leCarley, Marvin Abrams. Lonil,_-ane Club-Bernard Carlisle, Beii. li. Caildwell, Chris. M. Folk, No. 5 Township. Jailapai-Hicks Conner, C. W. Bu r S. M. Dunlicanl. Ciserlvative Clb-T. Ha1tydit 1ha1l H,omghreeubJ WilrWiso,. NTBozer SYLE Oenn.E tRhe. Hendri, h C.Grzar how toplc la~ Sole gens,s L . F R 'CNS O T .M. Livingstone, W. Herbert Wallaco. No. 7 Township. Saluda-.3. S. Werts, W. H. Sanj ders, II. L,. Pellers. ('h,app.Iells ChIlb--A. I. Anldrews', J. 13. Scurry, . . K.ell. \'augh iville(' Ch-1l. M. iloozer, (. .\. 11r1wks. .1. W. Alatthiews. No. 8 Township. U'(opila Chub-Alonz) Thllrailkcill, J. Ml. Nichiols, (;. T. Bslair. I)ead Pall CIIb-Ilmlier Steplienls, Jo4e AMewinev, Press Living."stonle.. Eas( Iiverside ClIh--lhavid Pay sinI.er., W illiv SvIImpIIert, E'. LeV-4 Ilayes. No. 9 Township. I'rspwritY Club--+'. . Sebumiil)ert, [-'A. 13. Kibler, (;(,I. Dhminliek. St. Ilkes Club-I. 1'. Taylor, R. S. Ilawkinls, W. M. Ei'low. W. I. Lealhari, (;. 1'. Doiiniek. O'Neall Club--l. C. Turner, Ia.I B1. W.ise. Thos. .lmozer, Jr. SwiltonI lub-.Er.,l. 1ag. H. L. Kempison. .Jacobh W. Iog Liber-ty CluIb--.I. T. 111unter, .1. Mt. I'vSter .. . Les(er. INmntiv(ell4 ('Ib---T. 1'. llawkinls,l ( C. ('. Conilts. 11. 11. Walrner. Lit Ih MIvumntain Club---J. N. Fengle, A. C. Whecler, .1. K. Dvirrick. No. 10 Township. U'niml Chil. L,. s1nass". A. I1. Pie.h.r. 'Alalthm12. Ln. .14lly Sv re C I iIh-- . II. Werls, B. t l anl. I,dL. V. I,ivin ln..-1 St. P.1111s 1lb l 3. Bedenlboll..h, .1. W. Wicker, W. 11. Kibler. CItal ('luIb---,J. A. CoIInts. IA. S. No. 11 Township. In b ('--uIno. W. Kinard, J. A. raham, M. 11, F(Plk, St. Ilhilipls CluIb-4,411. 1). A.Ru, 3.jaminllaf 111 ar . L. Wicker. W al li q (Inh -- m -111.an 1 ('ralhai, %Ib)). Crql(ks. bcmnsliber. P1'11mria lu - l.F. Countls, (;eo. 3. Aull. .1. (;. L,qng Tle uait.1 ieiit'nti for voting shall be * dIllows: I'he voter shall he twen y 1 4 ye(arts Aof, a.e 4ir shalll beml e so ' ir the succeedinl (irlvI.J electioll id Ibe I white Democrat or a, iegro ico v1ted I'mr (iclleral 1I.amuptoll iII 876 and has voied tle Democratic icke( c(lit inusly silnce, Provide'd iat no white man shall be excluded rmn particilption inll le the DeI'orat ic wimary who shiall take the pledge re iutired by the rules of the Democratie arty. No personi sliall be permnitted to v'ote: imless he has been enrolled on the "'lub list at least. flve (lays beforo tihe Mid Primarv eleetionl. After t abulat ing the results of said election the Managers sliall certify tihe same and foward the ballot box, poll lists and all otler papers relating to such electioni to lie Cha irman witi in forty eight Iours after the close of tle pIls. Manmager's will call for the hallot b)oxes (in and4 aifter Aug. 23rd, 19)06, at The Herald and News ollice where they will receive same, bal lots and full County Cihairmani. Secrmetary. j o Pallerq Material SSECRETS OF MICAL sMol(ing. This problem is solved if you use the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns, tor shows at a glance :h piece to the lWER CO S-c elm, c4ts rv*: >I1 =now I soon . m % 42 h 4- 0. 0 C= o 0 JC * 0. C:2 CSC O~-C ~~4- a . -- c c U (0_()0 (L- coo --ook 1- 4 -0 c5 -W E ' Co -zc 1 (DbOC ci cz S.4-J _ owe- 4a) W = 4 c P00 cdc ea c o e y a PEN0s (Da - S ..4- :. 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