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BRYAN SAYS TAFT
IS DISSATISFIED
DECLARES HE IS NOT PLEASED
WITH PARTY'S PLATFORM.
Democratic Nominee Will Further
Discuss Republican's Speech on
Other Occasions.
l-airview, Lincoln, Nob., July 29.?
Charging thai Wiliam II. Taft "is
not satisfied with the work of tho
Chicago convention, which nominated
Jiim as the Republican candidate for
the presidency," and "thai lie is
deeply impressed with the work of
Iho Democratic convention," William
.7. Bryan today issued a statement
in which he expresses tho opinion
Hint Air. Taft "fears the uprising
which Republican abuses have
caused and yet hesitates lo adopt his
real and substantial reforms."
The statement was called forth hecause
o| the allegation made hy Taft
in his speech of acceptance at Cinciuuali
yeslerday Ilia I Mr. Mrvan was
a destroyer of business. In regard
to Iho speech .Mr. liryan said:
'I read and shall discuss it as I
deal with the various subjects upon
which it treats. |,vor instance, in a
speech at Topeka, bet ween now and
the 1st of Seplember, 1 shall discuss
the guaranty ol banks and contrast
Mr. Taft's position with Hie Democratic
position. In Chicago I shall
discuss his attitude on the labor question.
In other speeches T shall discuss
his attitude on the tariff question,
the trust question and other
questions on which he has expressed
himself.
"The most noticeable feature of
his speech is his attempt to amend
the Republican platform by engrafting
in it some of (be planks of (lie
Democratic platform, lie is evidently
not satisfied with l.hr work of the
convent ion and is deeply impressed
by I he work of Iho Democratic, convention.
Tie is nueharilaide, however,
in not giving the Democratic parly
credit for having pointed oul I he reforms
which his convention ropudiat-J
od, but which he, in a half-hearted
way, endorses. The speech shows that
lie fears the uprisin.v wf.tcIi Republican
abuses have caused and vet hesitates
to adopt his real and substantial
reforms.''
Confirmation was given bv Mr.
Brvan today to the story printed in
the a I teriioon that it was not his intentioit
to make any extended campaign
tour, but only lo deliver a few
prepared speeches at central points
before the 1st of October, and- I hat
during that month he expects to remain
at home and assist in the educational
work of the campaign
through Iho discussion of public
questions in the form of signed articles.
inter\ iews and letters.
I he outline of my plan of campaign
as printed to,lay," said Mr.
Bryan," is substantially correct, but
1 am not yet prepared lo announce
the number of speeches or the places.
Besides speaking in Topeka in August
and at Chicago on Labor day, 1 shall
attend tho Democratic convention al
Peoria September 1), the notification
i>l Mr. Kern al Indianapolis on a dale
not yet I i\eiI and a farmers' congress
al Madison. \\ is., ahour September
2P>.''
Although the heat was intense |o~
dav, a large number of visitors rode
Mil to Kaii-view and paid their re- j
sports to the Democratic leaders. Due
of these was .1. T. r'lynn of Bellaire, j
<>.. who was a delegate lo I he Denver
convention. Mr. 1'lynn discussed politics
willi Mr. Dry an Tor ?v<ttlic time
and expressed the belief that Ohio
would be found in the Democratic
column in November.
The actual writing of his speech of
acceptance has not vol been begun by
Mr. Bryan, but ho said torlav ilia! his
ideas were about formulated and he
would enter upon the work of preparation
in a day or two. The fact
that an additional stenographer has
appeared on the scene is an indication
thai all is in readiness for (his
important work.
Hold to Your Spot Cotton.
Remember, farmers, that il all depends
on you lo make the spot colton
that you now hold in your hands
bring the minimum price?fifteen
cents. T know the speculators will
try to scare you and gel you to sell.
Now let us see if this is true. I met
a farmer today, who told me that a
buyer drove out to see him and tried
to get him to sell his col ton, stating
to this farmer that in an adjoining
county he had bought -100 bales from
the farmers. The buyer told him
that ho had better sell as it was going
lower: that now cotton was coming
in and that il would soon be selling
til eight cents. Now farmers do i
not be "bluffed" by such falsehoods, i
The trouble with that buyer is just
g
(his lie is buying for some broker whe
lias contracts and which deliveries
| are due and he is being called on tc
lill them. Gentlemen make him paj
your price, before he gels your cotIon
it is yours and you have the
right to demand its value and voiu
demands arc not too much, fifteen
cents is the price/ and if the old crop
is held by the farmers it will come.
They might try to scare you with the
new crop, but let us sec if it is not
wisdom to hold.
The new crop cannot be spun by itself,
until sixty days after it is ginned
and packed, and there is not
enough old cotton for the mills consumption,
so the mills have to mix
two bales of old cotton with one bale
of new cotton before they can spin it
to advantage.
Why did this drop in price occur
in the last fifteen days? Has the
; price of the manufactured goods i'alI
leu nli and trade conditions in a
worse shape? No?some weak kucu'd
farmers got scared and when the
price wenl up to twelve rents they
.jii-t turned loose enough to feed Hie
spinners for twenty days and the
t speculators said we will drop it down
and scare them with the new crop.
Now don I lie I ri?jlilcned. Remember
last year there was a premium paid
for old cotton in September. Whv
was this? because the comsunicrs
had to have it to mix with the new
crop before it could be spun.
Now as to the condition on the
growing crop. Our national president.
lion. ('. S. Barrelt, called a
meeting of the Stale presidents to
meet him and the national executive
committee in Memphis, Tenn., on the
18th ins!., and all of the cotton
rowing States were represented
linvc trlo<l nil kinds of nllls. w
tlon nixl btvor Cotiiiiliilnt. Now fie
.w niul boo bow much fiottor tliuy urn.
| BW petlon In novor uttondod by that nilg
M foel butter tho inlnnto you tnku thorn.
MM in innko you fool stronger niul bo
MM Into tlie outlro dlgcatlvo syeloia. One <1
I BETIERIIIANPIIL
II TKi A. H. Lewis Medicine Co,,
William E. Pelham &
; The First Cough
9 -Even though not severe, has a 1
^ live irtembranes of the throat
lgw Coughs then come easy all win
slightest cold. Cure the first c<
set up an iuflamation in the dell
lungs. The best remedy is
a SYRUP. It at once gets right
;;; moves the cause. It is free fro;
? ft child as for an adult. 25 cent
| MAYES' DRI
T<
Buy H
We provide easy terrr
We enable borrowers
In Monthly Installments
allowed to meet obligati
It is cheaper than payi
to save money to buy a
Contract.
If you want to save m
take a Security Contrac
Call on A. J- Gibson, /
Treasurer, at office, cor
streets, next door to Co
SECURITY LOAN AMI
> there with two exceptions?I
: Carolina and Florida. lie got a
> l and correct report of the condi
' existing in all the States. The
plaint was that there hud beet
!, much rain and the cotton crop
1 j not been well worked and was
t uneven. The plant was gro
1 j too much weed and was not fru
J well. The above is a stalemeii
facts concerning the growing
( The next forty days is the most
! ical period for the crop. The w<
j or will have to be perfect for the
j ance of the season, if we dupl
our 1907 crop.
j I saw a statement in todays p
I that Texas had sold all her old
| that was being held. This is 011I3
| other bluff (o scare you. Just
member that "futures" cannot
J spun into goods, and our last >
; crop was 4,000,000 bales short so
i a firmer grip on your spots"*and
lory is yours.
, B. Harris, I'ersidcnt,
South Carolina State Unit
July 21, .1907.
TEACHER WANTED.
I'or New Hope sdmol. Salarv
per rnm11111, Term 7 months. A;
cations should be sent In by An
1 l<> either of (lie undersigned
W. D. Bundrick,
.7. C. licit/sey,
It. .1. Stuck,
Pomaria, S. C., li. F. I). No. 3.
BARBECUE AT FORK.
We will furnish a first class bn
cue at Fork school house on camp
| day, August 12. Let every 1
: come and enjoy the day.
IT. F. Counts.
Caldwell Ruff.
k ,n . i Tl,kc NH Tnblots V J$7
.?}, ? "',roro?<*o ?n rosnltn. Tholr^Sy
V!. 5 i rA^0UH"tlon?t,,"y '""ke you yBjk
I liov |(roco you ui> ah,| put ,10w }|fc
?tur, Iiocauko tlioy nro liimlu to ropulose
will couvluoo you. Gol a 25? Ran.
S FOR LIVER ILLS. \\
Son, Newberry, S. C.
I II III I 111 I I 111 llll > HIBIIIBII
of the Season, j
tendency to Irritate the sensland
delicate bronchial tubes,
ter, every time you take the *
^ugh before it has a ohance to <
cate capillary air tubes of the <
QUICK RBUKF COUGH
at the seat of trouble and re- 4
tn Morphine and is as safe for (
s at ,
UG STORE. <
<
0
lomesl
is of payment,
to accumulate a fun
on which interest
ions at maturity.
ing rent. If you wai
home take a Securi!
oney for any purpo*
t- It pays.
Vsstant Secretary an
ner Boyce and Adam
peland Brothers1
INVESTMENT CI
ITBlOXtJEiX,
forth RE-REGISTRATION OF VOTE
true Notice is hereby given that the s
tions crvisors of registration will bo
com- their ollices in the court houso (
i too jug the months of July and Auj
had (_0 re-onroll voters of this couutj
very accordance with provisions of an
wing of tlio general assembly approved
iting 25th day of February, 1908. Tho ol
it of will bo open overy day except Sun
crop, from 9 a. m. to (5 p. m. during tl
erit- two months. The law requires that
^atli- voters shall be re-registered,
hal- E. L. Hayes, Chairre
ieato B. B. Leitzsoy,
J. W. Worts,
iaper Supervisors of Registrator
crop ???
J an- TEACHER WANTED.
, re- The undersigned trustees will
bo ccivc applicantions for teacher of
'ears Lcheay school in No. 4 township.
take M. A. Rcnwick,
vie- T. II. Brock,
S. A. Rikard,
Trustees
BARBECUE.
I will furnish a first class bar
cue at St. Paul's church on Aug
^.|0 I. A good dinner is guaranteed. 'I
ppli- eandidalcs are invited. Dinner
list a,l(' cents.
J. W. Richardson
ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR UNITED STATES SENA1
irbe- * ')C? to ?"no?nce my candidi
airrn ??r the United States senate in t
jodv nPProaching Democratic primary, a
I respectfully solicit the support
the Democratic voters of this Sta
R. G. Rliett
? FOR CONGRESS, 3RD DISTRIC
(Julius E. Hoggs, of Pickens, is
candidate for Congress in the p
mary, subject to the rules for t
government of the election.
Wvatt Aiken is a candidate for i
election to congress from the llii
district, subject to the action of t
Democratic primary.
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONE
[ hereby announce myself a cam
date for Railroad Commission
State of South Carolina, subject"
I the rules governing the Democrat
primary.
James A. Summerset t,
Columbia, S. f
FOR THE STATE SENATE:
Alan Johnstone is hereby nomim
ed for the State Senate, subject to t
rules of the Democratic primary.
1 announce my self a candidate f
^ the Senate of South Carolina, su
?I ject to the rules of the Democrat
primary. .
E. II. Aull.
FOR LEGISLATURE.
1 am a candidate for election fro
? Newberry county to the house of re
& resent at ives, subject to the action <
Hi tlie Democratic primary election.
^ John M. Taylor.
& ..
^ Arthur Kibler is announced as
_ candidate for tlio house of represent.
? tives, and is pledged to abide the r
^ suit of the Democratic primary, an
I to support tho nominees of the part,
C. T. Wyche is hereby announce
for reelection to the llouse of T\oj
resent a tives, subject to tlio result i
f the Democratic priinarv election.
f
' I hereby anounce myself a eand
dale for the'IIouso of Represent*
tives from Newberry county, snl
ject to the rules of the Democrat]
party.
I am for good roads. I am again?
all unnecessary high appropriation
under all circumstance*. I am fo
the better facilities of tho comrno
school. I am against tho fertilize
tax for Clemson college.
II. II. Evans.
id _
I hereby announce myself a candl
10 date for the house of representative!
subject, to tho rules of tho Democrati
primary.
Godfrey Harmon,
it
ny J. Simpson Dominick is hereby an
^ nounced as a candidate for tho leg
islaturo from Newberry county an
^ will abide the( rules of the Democrati
party.
I hereby announce myself as a can
Q didate for membership in the hous
IQ of representatives of the General As
sembly of South Carolina from New
berry county, subject to the aetioi
of the Democratic primary,
j V. W." Higgins.
* FOR SHERIFF.
Being conscious of the fact that
ItS. have discharged tho duties of th
nip- sheriffs oflloc to the best of my abil
at ity, and believing that I have th
lur- endorsement of the majority of th
just people of Newberry county, to vhi
r in end, I would again annoucne
act a candidate for reelection, subject t<
tho tlie decision of the Democratic pri
[tlco mary.
day M. M. Buford.
leso ,
I am a candidate for Sheriff o.
Newberry county, subject to the rule:
of the Democratic party.
Cannon 0. Bleasc.
u FOR CORONER:
J. N. Bass is hereby announced as
ro- a candidate for coroner of Newberrj
tho county, subject to the rules of th<
Democratic primary.
W. E. Felker, (better known at
Mose), is hereby announced at
' a candidate for coroner of NewIk
r?v . <,r.fy and wiil ;.bi'e tlie rules
of tin- Democratic par, \
be
ust . .
pil(, h. ! Kpt-ing is hereby announced
3f> as a t,audidato for coroner and will
abide the rules of the Democratic
party.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
L. D. Morris (better known
y as Bobo) is hereby nominated
for the office of Supervisor of Newberry
county, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary
icv % h
;hc ~ ^
nd ' ^onro,e Wicker is hereby nomi0?
natcd for reelection to the office of
to Supervisor for Newberry county, and
will abide the result of the Dcmocrat
ic primary.
IT.
a Jack B. Smith is hereby nominated
ri- for the office of Supervisor for Newhe
berry county, subject to the Democratic
primary election. >
'i I hereby announce myself a eandihe
^or ?Nice of county Supervisor
and will abide the rules of the
demoeVatic party.
R * ?. IT. Abrams.
icr I announce myself as a candidate
to for Supervisor and will abide the re,ie
sult of the Democratic party.
L. I; Foagle.
!. I hereby announce myself a candi?
date for Supervisor for Newberry
County and will abide the rules of the
it- Democratic party,
ae Benj. Halfacre.
FOR MAGISTRATE,
or Townships Nos. 1 and 8.
b- I hereby announce yself as a canic
didatc for Magistral ior Nos. 1 and
8 townships and will nbide the rules
of the Democratic party.
? ' S. G. Carter.
11 F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced
as a candidate for magistrate for Nos.
} 1 and 8 Townships and will abide the
result of the Democratic primary.
1 am a candidate for Magistrate
for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships, and will
e[ governed by the rules of the De^
mocratic party.
.. Jno. Henry Chappell.
id 1 hereby announce myself a candi)
date for Magistrate for Townships
>f Nos. 1 and 8.
C. B. Tidwell.
1_ Magistrate No. 3.
l" I hereby annnounce myself as Can>_
didatc for Magistrate for No. 3
c Township, subject to the action of
the Democratic party.
;t John Henderson,
is
1 Magistrate No. 4.
^ 1 hereby announce myself as a
1 candidate for the offce of magistrate
for No. -I Township, subject to the
Democratic primary.
R. M. A light ry.
c' For Magistrato No. 6.
J. Y. Floyd is hereby announced
for magistrate for No. f> and will
abide the rules of flic Democratic
party.
i
:1 For Magistrato No. 7. '
c W. R. Keith is hereby nominated
as a candidate for magistrate for No.
7 township subject to Democratic primary.
' i
e Citizen. '
Magistrate No. 9, 1
E. B. Kibler is hereby announced
as a candidate for magistrate for No. <
0 township subject to the rules of >
- the Democratic primary. i
I I hereby announcw myself a candi
Friday, July 31, 1008. \ M
o J date for reelection as magistrate for | i
- No. -0 township and will abide tho
& | rules of the Democratic party.
9] B. B.IIair. }
3 _ * (
f For Magistrato Township No. 10.
3 The voters of No. 10 township
_ nominate T. E. Stone as a candid a to
for magistrate, lie will abide by tho \
result of the Democratic partv.
* I
I am a candidate for Magistrate for ' ']
No. 10 Township, and will be govern- ^
s ed by the rules of (lie Democratic par- ^
ty- P. B. Ellesor.
\
For Magistrate No. 11.
^ C. L. Graham is hereby announced * j
' as a candidate for Magistrato for No.
4 11 Township and will abide the rules
of the Democratic party. i
W. L. Kibler is announcijd -as a
_ candidate for Magistrate for number
1.1 township and will abide the rules
of tLe Democratic party.
The voters of No. H Township
nominate W. B. Graham as a candidate
for Magistrate. lie will abide
b\ the rules of the Democratic party.
SUP'T OF EDUCATION.
^ 'Tones is. hereby nominated
for position of Superintendent of Education
for Newberry County, subject
to the decision of the Democratic
primary.
J. B. O N-eall Ilolloway is announced
as a candidate for County Superitnndent
of Education and will abide
the rules Of the Democratic party.
J. S. "Wheeler is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Superintendent. of Education
for Newberry County subject to the {
niles of the Democratic primary.
FOR TREASURER
Join; L. Epps is announce! as a
candidate for re-election as wunty i
treasurer of Newberry county and i
will abide I he rules of the Dcj^jratic '
party. j
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
Jno. C. Goggans is hereby nominated I
tor re-election to the office Clerk A
of Court for Newberry, county, S. C. 1
subjcct to the rules of the D<*-v.Cratic
primary.
FOR AUDITOR.
Wm. . Ciomer is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election to
tire office of Auditor for Newberry
County, and is pledged to abide tha
i ulcs of the Democratic primwy.
I am a candidate for tho office of ?
County Auditor of Newberry county '
and will abide the rules of Democratic
party.
Eugene S. Werts. \
FOR MASTER /
II. H. Rikard is hereby annonnced i|
as a candidate for re-election to the '
office of Master for Newberry county
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. J
"\\. A. Ilill is hereby announced a<j
a candidate for Master of Newberry
' onnly and will s,bido the rules of
Hie Democratic party.
i
FOR COUNTY COMMISSSIONER.
I am a candidate for reelection to 1
the office of county commissioner for
Newberry county, and will abide the 1
result of the Democratic primary.
Very Respectfully,
Thos. ,J. Wilson.
I am a candidate for reelection to ?
the office of county commissioner for ^
acwherry county and will abide the fl
result of the Democratic primary. *
Very respectfully, ' <
W. IT.' Wendt.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Commissioner
subject to the rules of the Democratic M
convention.
C. L. Leitzscy.
G. Y. Dickert is hereby announced HH
fis a candidate for county commissioner
and will abide tho rules of tho ' HP!
Democratic party. Hog
J he friends of L. C. Livingston an- fmBB
tiounce him as a candidate for conn- HSI
ty commissioner. Wo pledge him to
hy rules of the Democratic MB&
I hereby announce myself a can- JaBR
lidalo for county commissioner, and HH
v n.1)ule tho ros"U of the Democrat- UgH
c primary.
Very respectfully, HH
G. H. Cromer.

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