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NOW ,two E. H. AULL, EDITOR. .,.Untered.at the Postoffice at New srry, S. C., as and class matter. Triday, June 29, 1906. TO RUN INDEPENDENT CAM PAIGN. Senator Tillman has issued an ad Wiress to his fellow citizens of South Carolina, which is printed inl another columi. le says that he will lnot join the state campaign for the reason that there is not time enough given to the speakors. le also insists that. the newspapers do not give sutficient re ports of what is said and upon the whole, he has abont reached the con clusion that our present state cam paign is a1 failure. le does Iot care to adiit this, and in doing so, shifts tle ilaimle to tle lewspapers. With some thirty canldidates we would be glad if Senator Tillma wVould explain how each one, on he in. givenl tle lime which he thinks is Iecessary and in which opinion le is coreet, to dfieluss issues, eoubl thlen get these speeches all delivered he tween sunll upl) and sull down. If each ('le would be -ivenl onlv thirtv milut es, it woJhM take someit tenl or. twelve houlrS, and wve art' sure that Senator. TillmIani for himuself would like to have at ltast one hour. -Jf the lewspapers were to report the speeches inl full each daIv. it would he a rehash of what was said the day before. As a maltter of fact. Seiator Till man is correel. Our state campaigns are failures so far as educatiing tle people and so fa'r as gettiig the ex pression of tihe sentiment of tle pet l.le oni anly particular issue is conce'ern ed. It might he verY well to have tle vanldidates for tie United States sei ale andi for _,vo . into vaml .al1n hoi b cho.sel Ibv it primlaryi tlecttionl. hiil Is for. Hlt ballnce of the state 4 )licers, it woh141 bt miini 1it inoret saifactor to h1- )IIa ve I heml nm inIIaIe d v it stat on oivitl ioll of roplre'ita ive citizlls fr-oi ealh eoliity. . fer we leave the ofime ofe 41f gover" - nor11, about nlinvty-n1inle ouit (if vveryV "Ine hltdr-ed voters in the state (14 not kinow who tile canididates for tile other positions ar.e. and as a rule, care very littie. an11d thertvfore, inl their Selectionl, it is usually toss tilt as to which one is chosen, and it matters very little what view they mayv% holu n411 the dispeIsary NI aiy other qules tioin, for they have IIothing whatever to td with I leislation or with shaping IIhe policy of, thleadisttin Seiiator Tilann says tiat hwil address tile vote'rs of tle stIt at suleh timue andti plaeo as he may he invited durin lhe I mnth whi h11 has at his disposal to givv t.1 slih Imlatteris amnd We prsum111e will be plvase4l ito meet ('4l L4umipin anid dlividet timec with hiim~. Nt 4donh1) lie wiill re'ceive. a inuiim indeltenudenlt'icampaiuii will., ;t larg?e extent, knock all the initertest ''nt of fte one t hat is inow in progress, ie already has appoint.menits tt speak1 in Greenville andl at Ellonete ini Orang~e imrg countty. IS IT SETTLED? 'lTe ItLurens Advertiiser has settfled Itle whole buisiness. The eaindidates should all take ntot ice. 1'Te only thing of which t here seems fto be an.v dtotbt is Ite race htet weten Ilasktell antd Bloydl. But he(re is thle prediction and( in many' respets'f it is inot far of the When the pimaries are over it may Ibe interestinig fto talk abtout the fol. lowing prediction, based on a study otf the facts: Mir. Lumitpkint will receive about 20,- 1 000 votes against Senator Tillman. Mr.l~ MatnF Ansel will lead in the thi'st primtary* by at leaist 10,000 vo(tes iiver his neares't oppontent andt. lhe elected4 oiveriwhiehninitgly' in thle secomnd nimiary. Foutr yearts nuo lie carried his old judici al ci rcutit abn ost to a man andt it. gave hinm abiouit 12,000 votes fto start with. lit' got mtightyv few elsewhere. Ileyward and Tal hert were known gzenerallyv and lie was not. That race introduced him. B Iarring accidents, lie is ias'good as elected. People who want banigl-wvag Son seats wiill take dlue not ice. At presenit Mr. Cole. L. Blease is leading for second place. If Seniator Tillmnan joins in the campaign lie wvill quietly undertake to put a stop to this and throw his influence to Mr. H. I. Manning-not that lie likes M ~anning so, much ,but because lie M:;Niitnks Tufanning wvould prove a adtonger inan in the final heat. Mean N~huile, If Mr. Blease cohtinues to de st.pp'rength, Senator Tlillmnan will ~ et ( Ermniinterfering. 6 "4 'iv Jotnes' will be , lected '~' eitt o o'g t be, tor general. We can't predict the r suilt. The race for railroad comniissioni is Wharton against the field wit Sullivan second. We hope Col. Tribble will be. eleete secretary of state. ~ We believe that J. Fraser Lyo will sweep the-state for attorney get eral, we believe in the people strong] mnough to take for granted that the will elect him overwhelmningly. H deserves election more than any ma that has run for any ofice in tli state in 20 years. In the cases of Tribble and Lyo the judgment of the Advertiser ma possi)ly be biased by its wishes-w do not know. In the other cases, wV wish some of outr "pridictions'' eleel (d and soeic defeated. Of cour this Laurens newspaper is for Whai ton first, last and all the time. Keep this and joke us about it whe the votes are counted. The Greenville News has been vei Vrery,n1eh0 imprloved inl muechaniell 11p;earatie as well as inl its editorai Iepartmenlt since it has changed own rslip. miil is now in position to 1) lassel as one of lie leading dail, lewspa)ples of the state. Mr. 1.rm1 .4n1 a1S editotr and Mr. Wood as busi eSS maer. are giving tile Piedmlonl etion a real live aid up to dat ewT.iaper. first class in all of its ap Col. J. Wash Watts. of Liauren lied at his home -in Mountville 01 Yelnesday morning. Col. Watts wa! n his eiglty seventh year and hi: leati was due prineipally to old age To was a prominent citizen in hi outity and took active interest it verytling that went to develop es wein1lly the agricultui'al interest it is state. He was for many Vea: >rominetlyth' ideitified with the agri ultural fair' of' the state. The eity v (.41111il Ias pureliased OWn1 cliovak. 11etter putht lit money o1 he streets. Some ot' the sidewalk: eed atteition. You walk over vou h0es in slush when the sliLeltest r1ai1 ails. Onte of, the ira carrier's sugI-eSte it The Ilerald and News establisl rural (arriers deplartimeit and tha hey woul(d tuirnislh us with items o itws from alng tIleir rouites. T1 lIerahl 1and News will he glad to d Jhis and will appreviate items tf niew ind of interest to tle people alot! heir rouites aid will he pleased t< Uindhle all such matters 4f interest 4love thfem int. ilte n1inth :t nal fotih of, 711Jul lielnit. and opeln air dance will 1)4 giiv Il a Shelon piaenic par.k. Shelton. S Ont WeIlnesly, .1 uly 4. Refresh nentsi' will be served iy H1. S. Kini aid ant 1d music will he fuii'ished'(l h: t rine hand. long (14tha burn d iistriet '? ThIm shiouhl te dlone be(fore'( attnv hutildhing~ goes up. A\ brea k in our ti oler' last M ittdam xpla ins whyt~ th1 patper's w'er'e folder ri thout beinig 'trimed. In Memnoriam. Oni the af(Itrnoon of' Junie 15., wh,'ih dir. Jlohn S. Harmon and( family' wer< rat hered ont thle fr'ont porch of hih 'esidence tinar Prosper'ity, N'ewhe'rr. ountty. S. C., it seems there catme louble bolt of lightning at thte samnt nstanmt. One bolt struciik thle chimnnea f thte house tearinig it to pieces. A lie same momntt a second1 bolt dle eendedC4 through t he ceiling striikin~ ~liss Site HIarmotn ott the head killiin ntstantly' in thte midst of the assem iled family. Other members of thi amily' were sev'erely shocked bu ~oont t'eov'ered. Miss Sue w'as the oldest daughite If M1r. and( Mr's,.Johnt S. Hlarmuon, ami 'trndda0ui'hltet' of Mr' atnd Mr's,.Jame P., This populilar' young lady had neat ly reached heri sixteenth bir'thday, he *ng 15 'years and 10 tmonthms of agt Thie (let o(f t his sw'eet chriist ian iri s not only an irreparable loss to he whole family but especially to bec lhurch, lier' Sunday School and mis ionry ocity.Shehad beeni an at memvber fo four or fiv vears, She had been1 the regular oi ganuist 5 years, and a leading worke in the Sunday School and missionar society. Naturally, it seems strange .sIt shtould be taken away from her rel tives that were so devoted to her, a so early an age, and foxm the effleien work she was dloing ,for Ghrist. Bu we console outrselv'es kniowinlg that. lt Lord does all things right; That, he work on earth had been accomplishe that the good Lord has taken her seat to dwell with him tintlt~ tidestrt tioli torn, wheni her body ,illbe ' ee&nid. Then, soul hnds,~v 9%:'dlloun evoi in the manslons ,eu h'b pared for those that love and ' ir Him. Dear relatives and frieip lovely Sue, let us imitate her exav' Let us cherish the following d written long ago by S. F Smith being eminently descriptive of a dead loved one: y "Sister, thou wast mild and lovel y Gentle as the summer breeze, e Pleasant as the air of evening, '1 When it floats among the trees e Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low; . Thou no more wilt join our numbei e Thou no more 6ur song shalt 1Sr Yet gain we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled; Then in heaven with joy to greet t! Wheie no farewell tear is shed. a From her affectionate uncle, Luke Robertsoi Travis, S. C.,.June 23, 1906. 4th of July Excursions Via Seaboard Air Line Railway, e The Seaboard Air Line Rail' v will sell exeursion tickets account - 4th of July on July 2nd, 3rd and . good to return until July 8th in< t sive at one and one-third fares (im nun rate 50 cents) between all s1 - ions in the South i e. South of Ohio and Potomac Rivers and IE of the Aississippi Rivei. Full inl mnation from Sealoird Air L Agents. NOTICE. All persons who were members the old Beth Eden Farmer's Allia are requested to meet at Newbe Saturday. July 14. 1906 at 10 o'cb to distribute tlie money awarded t alliaice in tle settlement of the fairs ol, the state,exchange. H-. H-. Folk. Trustee Tune 20, 1906. TEACHER WANTED. ('ood teacher aid a -ool price "agold eacher to teach the Smv school. Term froim six to cil lolt hs, he:ginning Oct. 15. Ap' eations sent to the undersigned 6th of July at which time elect will be held. 'J. S. Boozer, G. P. Boozer. Newberry, R. F. 1). No. 1. The TwA GOOD C CONSO My re-entry into the race by my being faced with the the fight which has been ma, pensary in this State for the doned, or whether it should, might have the opportunity< tinue or be voted out this ye year, will change my busine: to enlarge my business, a opened up a nice stock dowi town with the view of reachi city, Dut my absence from h necessary for me to consoll Win. F. Ewart manage all ti where we will continue to i Shoes, Hats and Men's Fi best stock in the city, nearly the kind you need if you war to you. We have increast spring and summer, and goods in my line In July a E*art to sell our customers - all the goods they need for t cash prices payable in Septi . ment to them to pay cash f< r months, we will allow them 'of One Dollar and up to Te: e Dollars 10 per cent, discoui reach all of the best trade ir Smoney. Come and see us often. For*S., '01 The residence noW occupied by Mr'4 Chas J. Purcell. Also the residence on the same squareoccupiedbyM * I Frank R. Hunter. For terms and pric ap ply to Mr. W. F. Ewart at my store. For Rent. The Paysinger store. Possession given July Ist. Terms $40.00 a e, month payable month ly at the end of each month. A. C. JONES. June 25, 1906. Vay SOf f HAMMOCKS. Good strong the :stdura ble ones 'or ife that are g ood forseveralyears service at prices tyou wont find , anywhere el se f" i n Newberry. I have only a few left and I dont care to cary them over until next season. D o n't for. Ma miss this opportunity Oit f you are in need of a .by Hammock. 6Mys Book store. ro Homes -OF LO THING LIDATED. for Governor, which was caused esponsibIlity of deciding whether dr so successfully against the dis. past two years should be aban continue. in order that the people >f saying whether it should con ar as we did in this county last ss plans materially. I had intended nd had, as my customers know, a towrn in addition to our store up ng the trade in all sections of the ome in the campaign will make it date the two stores anal let Mr. ie business at our up-town store, rke it The Home of Good Clothing, urnishing Goods. We have the all bought this season, ansd just it to b~e well dressed at a srnall cost ad our business very much this n order to sell you more of the nd August I have instructed Mr. who have been paying us promptly hemselves and ' family at our low en-iber and October, andl as induce :r their purchases for the next two 5 per cent. on all cash: purchases n Dolla, and on all bills over Tep t bricsh. 1r this way we shQlfld iNwberry county and sa'seth $3 '',Ueriptui Ladlis1.Ha: tvery Lady best pattern i The Combit many years forth in these MONTHLY STYLE Every One a C . 0 The Ladi4 STATE Of the condition of The Commercial Bank close of business May 4th; 1906. Resources. Loans & Discounts .. $375,597 60 ( Deman'd loans ..... 4,647 56 1 Overdrafts.. .........3,912 88 Furniture & Fixtures .. 3,051 93 Due from Banks & Bankers 44,774 80 Currency.. ........ 8,759 00 1 Gold.... .. ... . .. .. 2,400 00 Silver, nickles, pennies .. 954 64 I Checks & cash items .. .. 4,004 46 $448,102 87 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Personally appeared before me J. Y. 11 Bank, who swears that the above statei edge and belief. Sworn to before me this 4th day of Mal Attest: Geo. S. Mower. W. H. Hunt. 0. B. Mayer. H. C. MOSELEY, President. M. A. CARLISLE, Vice-Pres. THE PEOPLE'S N PROSPERI No. & Surplu and Profit. Stockholders' Liability, 'Protection to Depositc D1RECTORA: .-Burglar F M. A. CARLISLE. .Brga? 'GEO. JOHNSTONE. Polite ani JOS. H. HUNTER. We want R. L. LUTHER. We invite J. A. C. KIBLER WeW.A dSLYo a c .JOHN B. FELLERS. ciples. W. P. PUGH. G. W. BOWERS. 'We receis S. P. BOWERS. $1.00 up - H. 0. MOSEI.EiY. semi-an Millinery, Dry and Noa *We are headquarters i the ladles, misses and ci for apythirng they need. l&te8t goods at the lowe caful atentlefivlen t prefe s the .or her.dress ied Labor of is. brought patterns. BOOK FREE reation of Art. OWER CO. S Store . . ME N T located at Newberry, S. C, at the Liabilities. iapital Stock paid in .. $50,000 00 hidivided profits, less cur rent expenses & taxes paid.. . ...... 43,33575 )ue to Banks & Bankers . 1,874 78 )ue unpaid dividends .. .. 675 00 ndividual deposits subject to check .. .. .. .. .. 252,217 34 Totes and bills rediscounted 100,000 00 $448,102 87. lcFall, Cashier of the above name mnt is correct to the best of his knowl ,10. J. Y. McFALL, Cashier. JOHN C. GOGGANS, c. c. c. P. W. W. WHEELER, Cashier. GEO. JOHNSTONE, Attorney, A TIONAL BANK, TY, S. C. .., 25,000 90 rs . . $58,600 00 roof Safe. rnd Fire Insurance. prompt attention. your business. investigation.. onservative business on business prin SAVI'NGS DEPARTM!ENTI. e deposits in this department from 4 er cent interest allowed, payable loods, Notions re1ties. or these. We~ ask all ilIdren to come .to n.a We always have the it prices. Promt &nr o mall drders,