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TO NULLIFY ELECTION. A Plan Said to Have Been Concocted Beforehand in Columbia. Columbia. September 19.-It was stated here today that if the el-ction in Mar:on t,;iav gea against the dis pensarv there will be a suit to keep the dispensaries open. In additior to the reasons assigned in the prcviou, cases, it is understood that a point will be made that the supervisors of registration kept the books open less than thirty days before the election It would be strange indeed if two or three election officers could, whether wilfully or not, invalidate an election. It would be about as bad as to ;up pose that a board of managers at some out of the way election precinct wilfully allowed a number of dis qualified voters to participate in th: election that it would invalidate an entire election. If the wilfull violation of the elec tion law at some precinct could in validate an entire section, it would hardly be worth while to hold elec tions; it would be such an easy mat ter 'to get -such things done. If the commissioners of registration viola lated the law in issuing certificates of regstraticn, then the illegal certifi cates could be checked and that num ber of ballots be cancelled, if contest ed in the proper way, but it would indeed be a peculiar situation if elec tion officers could wilfully and sys tematically invalidate an election by their own acts, when sworn to exe cute the laws and not to violate them. It is, of course, not knowy what there is in the report. TO THE FARMERS Merchants and Bankers of Newberry County. There is no modern business with which I am acquainted that. can not use publicity to great advantage, and I look upon the Farming business as one that may be intensely benefited by intelligent and logical discussion in the newspapers of this one im portant fact, viz; That in order to be of the greatest advantage to the pub lic generally, the Merchants., Planters. and Banker must necessarily form a monopoly to control the production and the marketing of the world's greatest crop-COTTON. The mem bers of the Cotton Growers Associa tion have pledged themselves not -to sell, and to use their influence to keep other Cotton off the market for less than eleven cents. This action is a noble one and will prove to the weak how strong they' really can be. WVe Are Confirmed Bulls. Bu-c we do not hesitate one moment in advising our thousands of clients to sell Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds when the prices are high, and buy on all sharp declines. They, of course, must be their own judges. Is not this a good time to buy or sell, the whole south is on a boom, if you think so. we are the ones to look for. While i-t is a fact that we propose to boon; the en-:ire South and our home town especially, for all it is worth, it wi!! .equire your help. it will require lots of trading. It takes actual sales to boom anything. We offer an oppor tunity for you to either buy or sell. We are now preparing our October special circular consisting of the va rious properties for sale. This circu lar wIl be distributed all through the NORTH and WEST. If you have any Business, Home. Land. Farms, Stocks, Bonds, or Mortgages for sale we would be glad to advertise them in this special free of charge. Remem ber this free advertising does not cost you one cent. Come or write to us today. Your Chance To Buy Farm Property.' No. 211 79 acres. One half mile of Maybinton. I mile tc church, 4 miles to Shelton which is located on South ern Ry. 200 acres under culhivation. 20o more can be, 250 acres in fine oak, hickory, ash and pine timber. One 6 room frame dwelling with 2 porches, plenty of shade and outhouses, well, barn and stables for 6 head. 5o acres in good pasture. This farm is di vided into 4 set:lements with good a room tenant nouses on each. Rents for $300 cash per annum. Price $6.oo per acre if sold this month. No. 212 387 acres, three miles frm Mahbinton, S. C. 7 miles from Shelton which is located on the South- t; ern Rv. 2oo acres under cultivation, a i8o more can be. All of this land p lies Ieve. Gray soil with clay sub. One three room dwelling. This prop- a er:v is divided into , settlements with '1 one 2 room tenant house on each. c Two creeks. one well and foit b springs. Rents for 2.400 pounds lint. I If sold this month. PRICE $12.00 per acre. ]< No. 213. 100 acres. This tract con- r tains a five room dwelling 2 1-2 miles b north of Laurens. S. C., Court House. $ On the public road. Known as the I. Y. Crisp place. 5o acres under cul- F tivation. 8 acres under fence for pas- m ture. The entire tract can be culti- p vated. Level as a floor. Rich new land. Price $2,700.00 payable all in F cash. 'I No. 100 250 acres. Known as the r Hackert place. Not over nine miles s from Creenwood, S. C. Public road running through the place. A good dwelling & etc. (Ask about this.) a No. 46 13oo acres. This proper ty is twelve miles from Newberry, and nine miles from Whitmire, S. C. 0 A public school two miles, all of n these points are reached br good pub- a lic hard roads. The farm is on the Newberry R. F. D. Of the total acreage, there are 4oo in fine timber land, 4oo under cultivation, and 400 y more that can be cultivated. There si is a meadow land of 75 acres fenced A in for pasture. THE soil is clay and sl Loam with clay subsoil. T.here are 8 settlements on the place, one three A room cottage on each. A 5 room r dwelling, 8 horse scable 30 X 6o ,feet. We will sell with this farm if it is desired 8 mules, 4 wagons and farm implements. The water supply is g Fine, 3 wells, 4 springs and a large - :reek running through the entire s< plantation. $8.50 per acre. 0 No. 23 2oo acres. Three and one it half miles from Greenwood, S. C. on t< the Cokesbury road. 7 room house. ir only 4 years old. Land level, branch S runs through th'e place, good well, b good neighborhood, fine orchard. t< school and church near. $20.00 per acre. No. 210 288 1-2 acres. Level loam and clay land. 140 in Newberry and a 48 in Lexington county. 75 acres S good pine timber land, 125 acres under r cultivation and 75 more that can be t cultivated. ,Plenty of well, spring and branch water. One 7 room dwelling. large barn, two good tenant houses. I The towns of Pomaria and Peak are each. four miles, St. Johns Lutheran C church is three miles, public school 2 miles. $8.5o per acre. No. 22 100 acres. 4 1-2 miles from Greenwood on the Sou. Ry near Dead Fall, iwo tenant houses, two wells, plency of wood, the dwelling is a lit tIe old timey but could be put in good repair for a small sum. Easy terms.t $15.00 per acre.c No. 1o8 112 acres. 5 miles from Coronaca on the Saluda river, 25 acres fine bottom land will produce 5o to 75 bushels of corn per acre. Some upland and timber, a 3 room h'ouse and a good well of water. No. 17 300 acres. 1-2 mile from Jalapa, S. C. Land a little rolling but not enough to hurt. House, Barn and stables. Good well of water. Near school. This property is knowv.n as the old McWhirter place. Mr. S. B. Aull of Jalapa will show you over thet place. Sio.oo per acre. No. 714 83 acres. Near Maybinton. unimproved, all in fine pines. $5.oo a per acre. No. 81 A fine 8 room two storyc dwelling with 17 acres. 3 acres of which is in the town of Newberry. Which gives access to free schools. The lands are the finest kind. Tenant houses that rent for $22 per month. Good wvells and a big branch runs through the place. A big bargain in this property at $4.200.00 not one cent less.C Store-Room For Sale.I No. 216 One ~two story- brick b store room for sa!e on Main street J of Newberry. In the heart of the City. No. 1 One two-story frame building on Main street, front Main and Mc Kibben streets for $6,ooo.oo. In town $ of Newberry, S .C. Residences For Sale.$ No. 3. One 1o room dwelling in the City of Newberry, S. C., containing $ two acres of fine lands. situated in that part of town known as High e Point. The Wilson place. $3,000.00o Easy terms. d N 4 One ten room dwelling con lin;ng 1-2 acre and fronting Luther n church. Fine flower garden and ienty shade and shrubbery. No. 5 One Cottage with four rooms nd 1-2 acre High Point. A cute lit e home for the working man. Why an't you make life worth living by uying you a home. This is cheap. .isten, $650.oo. No. ii One 8 room house, 3-4 acre >t at Adam' and Wheeler streets, ght in the beautiful City of New erry. 500 Yards of College for 3,000-00. No. 12 One five room Cottage on 'ope street with 2 acres land. Good rell. Just about one mile from 'the ublic square. $i,ooo.oo. % No. 13 One five room cottage. enwick street. Stables, Barn & etc. 'his is my special. But she like the est must sell. 1-2 mile of Public quare. Good water. No. 14 One six room residence, table, Barn, Wells, Branch and 21 cres -land in the City for $4,ooo.oo. t is on Harington s!treet. Wie can sell you a nice residence r Cottage in almost any locality We eed not mention any more. They re all Cheap and must be sold. We ave 13 for Sale. A Money Proposition. No. iii One 4 acre lot containing E two-room tenant houses, just ourt de of City Limits. Good lime-stone ell. Each tenant has a fine garden >ot. The property rents for $22.00 er month. Is not this a bargain? t $i,goo.oo. We may refund your koney if you become disatisfied after ying :this property in 30 days. Lots. If you want and are looking for a od investment buy a few of our lots. ou can't lose, we have never yet )ld a piece of property to the loss of r clients. Our little City has 6,897 Lhabitants and its future is brigh-cer )day than ever before. New build Lgs are going up, and the demand for tores and places of business is far eyond the supply. We can't begin ) supply the demand. Personal To You. We keep a horse and buggy ready d willing to go out with you and iow you what we have for sale or nt, and it will not cost you anything - come and see for yourself. Stocks. We carry a list of stocks for salt f nearly every Southern Cotton Mill, lank or Corporation. also have a list f buyers. If you want to buy or sell ist let us know about it. Typewriters. The best machine on earth at the resent time is THE UNDER VOOD. The Louisiana Purchase ~xposition awarded it the GRAND RIZE. We Sell these machines on asy terms. You may see and try it, ry it for your self by coming into ur office where one is running all the Lime. We Must All Stick Together. i Home Enterprise For You and Why! The Laurens County Branch of the outhern Mutual Life Insurance as ociation is a Home Institution for Iome People and Money kept in your .ocal Bank. This Branch until filled to the maxi tum of 1,ooo members is composed of he Counties of Laurens, Newberry nd Greenwood. Every MAN and VOMAN in good health, over 15 nd not 61 years is eligible to mem ership. No medical examination ex ept that requiredby theLocalBranch fficers. Officers. President. 0. B. Simons, Pr ;iden-t sank of Laurens. Treasurer. WV. P. Cain. Cashier tank of Laurens. Among the directors are M. A. arli'?. Newberry. J. K. Gilder, M. )., ewberry. H. H. Rikard, New erry, WV. WV. Wheeler. Prosperity, J. Dominick, M. D., Prosperity. Cost To Join Ages from 15 to 30 years, $4.00 1.o yearly thereafter. Ages from 30 to 40 years, $5-oo Ia5 yearly thereafter. Ages from 40 to 50 years, $6.oo I5o yearly thereafter. Ages from 50 to 6o years, $7.00 1.75 yearly thereafter. When a member of a Branch dies ach of the surviving members of that ranch will pay $1.15 within thirty avs. Ii no death then none needed. >rnV AND G: SPEARMAN & CO MISS JEANNE PELHAM, A. B. rahlate of colle{ for' W ml81, Columbia, S. C. PRIVATE PUPILS, Primary grades and pupils desiring tutoring for college entrance. School opens Oc tober I st, 1905, at Dr. Pel ham's residence. Just received 2 car loads of Buggies. I car load of Wagons. and a lot of up to-date and first class Harness. All to be had at REASONABLE PRICES at A T. BROWN. SEA B AIR LINE NORTH - SOUTH Two Daily Pullman Ve Between SOUTH a FIRST-CLASS DINI The Best Rates and Rc Via Richmond and Norfolk and Stear Nashville, Mempt Louis, Chicago, N< Points South and Souti and Jacksonville an4 and Cuba. PoSSITIVELy THE SHC N OJRT H AI15 Se-For detailed informatio man reservations, etc., app board Air Line Railway, or Passenger Agent, Columbi; C. F. STE W RT, A SAVANN W. L. BURROUGIIS,Trai SOUTH ERN THE SOUTH'S GREA TEST S' UNEXCELLED DINING CAR THROUGH!PULLMAN SLEEI 'I RAINS. CONVENIENT SCHEDULES 4 WINTER TOURISTS' RATES points. For full information as to rates, ri Railway Ticket Agent, or R. W. HUN'] Dr. R. M. Kennedy, DENTIST. Newberry, - S. C. OVER NATIONAL BANK. Best Mineral As phalt Roofing. C. H. CA NNON, Near G.. N. & L. Depot Darlestoi and Western romill Ry. (Schedule in Effect April x6, 1905.) NO. 52. Daily. Lv. Newberry................12-36 p.m. Ar. Laurens -..--..-..1.50 p. m No. 2. Daily. Lv. Laurens..... ........... 1.50 p. m. Ar. Greenwood............ 2.46 p. m. Ar. Augusta........... - -5-20 m. Ar. Anderson .. ...... .... 7.10 p. m. No. 42. Daily. Lv. Augusta.................. 2.35 p.m. Ar. Allendale.................................. 4 30 p. m. Ar. Fairfax ........................... 4.41 P. M. Ar. Charleston....... ....................... 7.40 p. m. r. Beaufort................................. 6.30 p. m r. Port Royal...... .4* p. m Ar. savannah........... .... 6.45 p.m : 1"4"o*,e.. .--::.....::-...*-** No. i. Daily. Lv. Laurens......... ... 2.07 p. m Ar. Spartanburg................-..20 p. m No 52. No. 87. Daily. F.x. Sun. Lv. Laurens................ 2 09 p. m. 8.0o a. m. Ar. Greenville-.........-3.25p.m. o.2oa.m Through Pullman Car Service be tween Augusta and Jacksonville, Fla. C. H. Gasque, Agt., Laurens, S. C. Geo. T. Bryan, Gen'l Agt., Greenville, S. C. Ernest Williams, G1. Pass. Agt., Au gusta, Ga. T. M. Emerson, Traffic Manager. OARD RAILWAY. SEAST WEST. stibuled Limited Trains nd NEW YORK. NG CAR SERVICE. >ute to all Eastern Cities Washington, or via rers.--To Atlanta, is, Louisville, St. ~w Orleans, and All twest-To Savannah i all points in Florida IRTEST -INE BETWEEN ID SOUTH. n, rates, schedules, Pull Ly to any agent of The Sea Jos. W. Stewart, Traveling i,S. C. sstGeni. Pass. Agt., AH, GA. ., Pass. Agt. GolumbialS C RAILWAY ESTEM. SERVICE. ING CARS ON ALL THROUGH )N ALL LOCAL TRAINS. are now in effect to all Florida yutes, etc.; consult nearest Southerna ~, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston. S. C.