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I. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered At the Postoffice at New Gerry, S. C., as and class matter. Tuesday, September 4, 1906. THE SECOND PRIMARY. It. is just. one week uitil the secondt primary will Ie held. The fii't pri Mary inl this county did not arouse a great deal of ilterest alld four hun111 dred less ballots were east. than were cast I Wo year-s ago. This should not be. Thb people should go to the polls aind] east. their ballots for the men offering for the various positions selecting those whom in their jndg ment are best fitted for the posit.ionls to which they as piire. It. is true this is not always done for mueni frequeitly ''throw off as they ternm it onl some eaididate Whoml) they think is niot So strong inl order to bring up the lea<l of i frieid or favorite. This should lot be but ImI should voe straight. In the secoild riiary there is '(In erailly it light vote. The voters shobtid turn-1 omt juls( as mu11ch (1n nlext Tuells daly as they did Illst Tu'lesday' . Thelire Ivas ia light vole tIIIoit lhouit Ithe state last 'Tu('esdiy. Less thanti one hu11tdred thoul3tsand. There are still to be closel for stilte offiveg a governor, attorney genieill, two of the most important of, thet state offives III(ata v ailn-mid COMmIlis';ion er. If thle primailry is (o reminle pe(1.1 iti mst "ro ouit to the( %(econd prillual y Just so strong as tliey 0o o Illto first. lspeciallly should thet people inl thle counitry hear this il inind. It will take very little of you tile and Your aiire to 'n' out 1i2v restlt il the evlectioll 1f, soleiv onle notI yol. vihoicev and n140 tle eloic.e of a ma1,joril % (,y Iof it white pellple (df (the State ilr (.mm11ty. It. is you ll dIllY to go Ill 11he polls next Tlul-sdIly m.ii4l cast Yir hallot. Ill thet 4-nIyII here is Onle other. !!'(1Iherl .f ie lol' 1 i llir.- 14 It ( 1 i)s ('11,erviut rs.111 l-il e l u-v tait ))1 lbi tI lo l s.' THAT UNION STATION. F.-vrIlhe pa.I' several1 w\Iek, w\\ hav 114-:11-41 0 liii Il' til t- 4-:i' 111s1(-1 ~ I'dl 111v deby i] t com -i i, he un11ion slliml t Newherr y. WVv pre4umm. tht-n ire il a god r ah wh otr1k ha otl ln IS pedl iii. bill tll l llis w(I 'Il rainv w t lit her eY it is inodvenint ) 1o t it v 1 t ra p ve w 11l -1 i1 t stiog te 1 n itli pubs li t - thoa use the C.. N. & L. road to t-o it and off ill- train. It l es seevml thal ther hasu been tieiv eilth t 141ave this wmrk Completed. I t his c n l n ve t io and b tl I'r s Ith i e.II 1tbre Illa sihd. which it is pr-o i IoSed to i er . i' p t .1 W (we Wou d lie toiu sutei te dsblit'yt oat'i 14 adtfesiil-' ityof it' i ng te 1SoulthernIl s tho giesse main stret onCr t Ilie rese andt( betw~l~een t her,N wl.. haem- adnd oftheSuhern bttrack.l( I tistwere ran the proess si<mllb wouiild abot hill thek spcvet~ we0en ith tt if aiti iacs and midn, iet sid it b wohte atmieees Bay t bil anty nmrlathed, oandh Arieay union1 statgion I'st tn rim oney ioa to thte ot he. lIeidesng this, piehe agarrngems ell, whi a(iv mor room facories.gies ti em-riehe oten th w oiacks (tion t aoten sOidetso o f ndstreetanige ei A 't enctte coultsd bept l onigl each makrie of ver ies irale hie f vehi-s ;A ee s ad i sees tol ui'Rwtohl'e ateh Wa.ed wouble (If Iest tha te c4110it con cill ~o te oueria'l 'itnhi or 1theasto whichent herae ovker isnt yeairboe, an ifut i,taetemtrupwh reekoning the crop at 12,000,000 ba a cost of $2,400,000. What are cotton growers going to do about Will they sit quietly and indifferer anid pay this enormous tribute wl by using a covering from a prod grown in their own fields they , throttle this monster, or at least 4 his claws. In years gotie by the Farmers' liance brought this jute trust to knees. Te iarmners' Union aid Southern Cotton Asstiation havi work, to do right here. Are they eoi to the occasion? Why the farmers the south submit y6uar after year the usual d(eduction of at least 6 elit from tie weilht of every 1 of cottonl has always been a myst to us. It is robbery in the broad 01 daylight anld of the most stupend kind. We wonder that a self-respi inu,, inldepenldent yeom"anry will ti ly stmlbit to this unjust anld iltiquit exmtotion. Let the ery go up fIl every hamlet. in ite eotton helt: ( loll covering fo4r everythinlg"! Dk with t 1he' jite trust !-Southerni Fai ert. We are -,lad that Southern Far1 has drawn attenlimon to this import toni la ttfectill., tile interests or I f'aImlers S( l v:11itally. The .inle timl 1,am1perinl-' with Shmt -p-ed-ed It whetn it extorts millions of dtill h-ioit1 ille ItMritters witliollt aly exe siave ilie -1'eed of gaill. laIIy Ma n 1 essary and rapaciouls excletions ill the 1,armers like the present. adva1 itt tle prive of baging and lies by ljite (rust, whose example is clos Iollhowed by out' i tt ) tIr't ef ies, , itive oll. arm-Ie's in tleir orgalli fitils No ir1siit'leaslres whieli u resi,lt itn fil r-rellelling iji1ry ti) parties concernied. Oirl- farmers od Ille sit it are ill 1l l er shalle(*111l1a1 ever' tlhey hlave Im il 111 ilir histor v t vifo've vil.ei' 1ilds ili make tleii' dislikes I tli11l an11y trIust or collibillatioll 11 1i.1Y t'.ldalt .1t'' atenlt Itell'1dan t ll .11 illi i'e i IIsl'hit y. andI \ iw' lit il:] it -1tit tia t Isses teI ll, t nie t pl r edit t t ti 11 1 (ay 41 hii ji~~titi l t o Ille It'tss O ( l ' a 11 ll i lit' ( t' si lie elIrEaillle llt lif' Ne' wislw, rkls a wek llr ret'ld a Il m ilie t ' a p ll ri- ll.s , .tit 1 a itd' jirvilet S t,it will Illec w I i' i l o l hi t e i s. hee toi (le mll.0 111wl5 illit'lli.-wllt I;ll-Ilers, w\-(, ; n1-ot ttl\l Stat- mwtild hav have ham til - i 1 ti ) tiOlill is t1)1 im-re tde la lrivei d 4Inlas yea r. Wev eannoit thl thaI'kt Ithe m(ls111 1-vill hr s i ( tillisio n w thle .illie 11r11SI ill thlis 11a1t'er ill Joston Acadhemy Freres st oUn ers,' m- 1f upon tiet i pro4isperity (of i I"Irmlers depenlds the priosper1ity (of the petiple. l1u. W. .. Bryan's renceptionl New Yok last week wais ia remarka' ir6ite Ito it remarkable mie anl and111 wa l a traiute 'te truelmanhood a1)10 nt(t tt tlla'psitio or the si titiate ctnad hasii(( ne h~ii( 1ffvie t'excpd hto oges fo Hando Cawrms Accienprtien th lnted Sate oul not have x more11 Wtritie paillim the pear o ofithe( counit Irk n hetfi'ial pasi mi a eles tedaid to announte th' w'ill ot he ackeeting-o Johnstre( ('at'urch li fernSO atthre p'iled nt er iis0 of i t.racewl Thee hef sthie fniften0 Thtetifllgwing apo omtnts for'adrs, and the subjn named whv fell ofade:ot lans bJol L)toneg. Cooyd,iaton; WitiQ. Wil labor <ttsti on; Alnttineat tende leglwa,ecto of the fae~'t tetv rmer legs at aturdeayt meorin an'tex inrceast'the tseveral hand carstar' fe~ro Whitirte ottn th'eiabar lto somei'.~l speiaoli tirk oeni the ckai imileh towardsa Unon. Im some wa otr ers onu tolp oft ti Thereo w soefitenouixen erosa ..n.the.several eas,ad h w. les, NO STATUTE LAW. the it? Man Who- Allowed Son to'Die With tly out Calling Doctor is to ten Be Tried. uet ,an The State. 'lip Andeison, Sept. 2.--lev. It. B. Hayes, the faith cure evangelist whose Al- young son died yesterday afternoon its for want of Inedical attention, 'was the arrested last ni-ght and Imdged. in the a voiity jilil. There is nto stiatute law uni in Soith Carolina providing a remedy Of for eases of i this paorticilar kind, but to tle arrest was made for neglet and perl cruelty. ale The ease has attraeted considerable arv attention here and elsewhere. No lit. )en tle indignattion has been expressed in mis the city, but it seetmied that nothing (st- could be done to save the child, and Ie- it simply lingered and suffered until As (leath ensiued. Hayes and his wife -1elain that they have never called inl ot- tle services of i physician since they wit began to believe in tih( doctrine of di In- vine healing.' They have four children till of whom, theY caii, have been netr resto(reNd frt4om illntess by tmeans of r The 411te.MV fit Ihe case will be iswatcede with, ,rvat interesm. The home 40, 1f1.1yes' family is inl Toccoa, Geor ars -,i*. I Itey are *natives of' Andertion [ise cimtnly, Ilayes havin.ur been.born and ,- rais(d about five miles south of tle ea ity. lWe Application was made to Judge Ihe Plrincev for blind for Hlayes. Ani order tly granting hail was signed. and your 'ill VcOIresponldet is informed tlat Hayes za-- was released t'rom e'istody this after aly t10011. ail Thweiase w%ill come mip for trial at thle next terml of 1*e( sessionls couirt onl 1- lhethird Mondayv Il this monthl, tl It's, al (.1mtilllilltItev is --rallte'. t COTTON HOLDS RECORD IN THE EXPORT TRADE. Washitil-I . Setit. .- " tttn is Vv kii-: in tlte expirt revord 40f the TUi ted States 1l,' the lisca Year Just lie 'n,1el.'' This is the introdliitory 'i,tt''tv ' i stlltt n.Il(J114 it 0 sse by Ihe Ilprt1011 el' 4-4111lnit-lrev al)(1Ila. ItIt r. 0 ill i1mill ..t ille 1 tw eit-1ent sa hi "Tl' Ti 1 1,11 vati l l, raw cotl<m x .polrtdfor th1. le fir-t tilnev vrossed the Hit 1 '.l0.1 lie . o1141 exco'-ded byt ra itt Ihv v:wi e ( t! ' ' wliv'tie artieIe i' Ier (.1mildi-w (e lilt 1f thle emiun! ry. Thlel V xp rt all br-.1m IllTuff Ill aill kim14s a11 h irtnt'd t is' $10.000000, those of i ei o but $211.000.000. and thie '41 1f irol and steel m iaut 00,u The valm ole votton vxported has all in,sI'd very apidly durin.g the ist rive years. It was not until 1901 that it eissed fihe $300.0000 line, and inl at sholt rive Years period it has irown " to more than $400.000,000, t' an i lcrease f' about 33 per celt. This is it du lin pt 11ti-to an incease in the q-1iis "a til exportiet'in pt alsot btt lte dae i. rie ie thetti quantity exportet 'bin 190r s abou1tl700.000,-90 an $0,000dsls tiin 1905.es whilt $the "14 vauewa) $1,0,000or0tani "eTotlhel exoftalcttiono tantufacturted cnxoted inash isalerar 1906 wha i 'let'yas5abo0e,i00,caaga,n$t3$000000,000 mhe exotdrs omanufatud abotn has00, :t. heen <pite to srikin ast'at ofal3 till ok. inawIt ftmaerial ti h oa 'eo tsi- "(t liurop is ofcourse,~ tou C inipah weentoe r a cottontg)b1s$7,3. Ttcexpoitd ets i wort,t ?(btrmainhytai $11, he00 fisalc wem- i 19500000 ande(e 1lviaot $27.000,-it l) n. 000ahile thoe on other trierIn dIsti,t ttttti t' aou'y 'aot t32,00, 000orth ireaw nt 'ion,4 buciA lett ver itrregular in itte gnahititydl) boutht tict the(itt onl b Jl00,000yardf American cottn when ported in 1906, 498,000,000 went to China,, while about 1,33,000,000 yards wevqnt to the American countries south of the United States, and 25,000,000 to Asia and other than China and Ocenia. TEACHER WANTED. Por the Dead Fall school. Salary $35.00 per nionth. School opens Octo ber 1. and rius seven month.s. Ap plit-ations may be filed with nay one of tile tuidersigned by September 15th. B. L. Dominick. I. S. Boozer. Newberry, R, F. 1). No. 4, J. W. Crouch. Silver Street. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon the land of the tin dersigned. Persons trespassing upon oui lands without outr consent will be delalt with acordilng to law. Rufus A. Sligh. J. 13. Kempson. E. E. Sligh. - CHARLESTON & WESTERN OAR OLINA RY. Schedule in effect June 3, 1906. Lv. Newberry(C. N. & L.) 12:36 p. m. Ar. Laurens 1:42 p. m. Lv. Laurens (C. &. W. C.) 2:09 p. m. Ar. Greenville 3:25 p. m. Lv. Laurens 2:07 p. m. Ar. Spartanburg 3:40 p.m. Lv. Spartanburg (So. Rry) 4:00 p. m. Ar. Hendersonville 6:35 p. m. Ar. Asheville 7:30 p.m. Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 1:50 p. m. Ar. Greenwood 2:48 p.m. Ar. McCormick 3:40 j. m. Ar. Augusta 5:25 p. m. Pullman Chair Cars between Au gusta, Laureys and Asheville, tri weekly. Leave Augusta Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays ;leave Ashe ville Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Note: The above arrivals and de par-tures, as well as connections with other companies, are given as infor mation, and are not guaranteed. Ernest Williams, Cen. Pass. Agt., Augusta, Ga. Geo. T. Bryan, Gen. Agt., Greenville, S. C. TEACHER WANTED. Lady tecerllel forl M'Mayhiltonl school, who will teach children at school house and no()t expect parenlis to teach theni at home. Sebool small. Term about 7 mniths. Salary $30. Opens Sept. 17th. Ad(dress, W. B. Whitniey, Clh'm111'n. W. B. Oxner, Clerk. Blairs. S. C., R. F. D. No. 1. Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! I am making arrange ments to establish a coal yard and will be in posi tion to supply your wants for both hard and soft coal. Should you wish to buy your winter supply for August or September de livery I would be pleased to quote you prices. See me before buying. I can deliver any time af ter August 15. S. B. JONES. An Organ hat will last a life time is what you want. Our Organs have a pure tone and lovely cases We can supply you with an Organ that will please in every particular for only $65 and $70 delivered. Write us for our special terms of payment, and for illustrations of the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a Piano we have beau tiful and good new Uprights from $185 up on easy terms. Address Malone's Music Hou se, CrI..UMBIA, 8. C. SCHOLARSHIP! A chance is still open to the oung men of this county to get a Noranal seholarship in the University of South Carolina. An examination for that purpose will be conducted by the County Superintendent of Education, Friday, August 81, 1906. Writc at once for application blanks to BENJAMIN SLOAN, Presidenit., Columbia, S. C. OPUM and WHISKEY HABITS 0** t~icuare set FIt N E""n3"M" . woiigvMd.: JUST Al SEPTEMBER -OF Lodies' Ho Absolutely the TheLadies'a'Home J At 10 Tile Ladies' Home At 15 Are Features of TI These Books (quarter of the Patterns publish cheap for their size anc C.&I. S.N Monthly Styl Save! It's I Merely a matter of s earn, keeps growing ea prising after you have People fall into the hal thoughtlessly, and imaj Cultivate thoughtfulne( you are bound to succE We pay 4 per cent Why not open an A The Exchi Of Newb J. DDAVENPORT, Pres. R. C. CARLISLE, V-Pres J. A. BLb Real Estate, Sto NEWBER Money Cannot Make Brains, I It is no disgrace to be poor, 1 not necessary. "How may I a' your money in the right place a for you, since every day your s~ you invest your money in good: cptlwill grow rapidly withou minute, forces over which you the value of your property. The all important thing is to put these benefits. It is best not to rela Suppose you allow me to assist you convenient and best located lots to cently added to my list a number of property, which are very conveniera I have also added a two story brick two story frame building store. Y your store and do business on Main street, even at a very low rental. E amount to a considerable sum. Ifi suppose you try the suburbs and wa I have also added to my list a fou rents for $i8o per year, one dwellin good orchard and four acres of land This would make a splendid place f as residence. I want several traicts of-land witha from ioo to 400 acres each. 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Pope t to the business centre of the city. store on upper Main street and a >4 know it is much better 'to own street than to rent one on a back he difference in a year's sales will t is cheap rent you are looking for, it for the consequences. r acre lot with five t wo room houses, rg with out houses, good garden, directly on the Southern Railroad. r a manufacturing plant, as well in three or four miles of the city,' ind sell stocks. Come to see me ins that I have. . BURTON, Aeen" the Buyer and Sene.