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E. H. AULL, EDITOR. Entered at the Postoffice at N, ferry. S. C., as 2nd class matte Friday, October 19, 1906. MR. SEABROOK'S RESIGNATI It is a liattter of deep regret to many friends ini Newbety liat Rev. W. L. Seabrook has tendered resignationt of the pastorate of Lu1thern ' C(1hurch of tihe Iledeel During- his shay inl Nlwherry Seabrook has worked hard and fa fully for his congregation and the good of the comiunity and of church and state generally., That has been successful is evidenced the result (if his labors. lis work has not been confines the limits of1 his congregation, he has made many personial trie outlfiidt', onl wIho4se lives his inhi has had its eft'fet. le is of I natre i and disposition person. that enables hi to im:- w: friends aInd to ihold tem. As a prt..wher he hIs ' ll:ive, high orderl of ablility. Goi :. not step hbyond Ihe creed of is elm lw i, \vt Ili1eral in Lis views--t vd depth If soul. la e i as pastV. vi-li:i11 m ht I ro-wIYMV was. that lie ben <l(iteIot to his people. Syipa,t tic aln' whIn his pc-ple h1 wlkci in 'he shadw of" grief. bac. h't. : 0,th 11m and ti.e .:rief hwc?. ,:, 't. e m s e '.;I, not o bveen(I tIheI pnaItr of the Imlebers hi- c1Wn,re,%tion. "ot he has h) their frien and e,mpanion. W( eniitly lw V 1pe that 'Mr. S brok mny see his wfay clear to e liti e with nZ. WhIen "Mr. Dixt-n1's play, ''Clansman,'' was being presen throughout the south. there wa! great wail, because, it was said, recall the scenes portrayed in drama woild open anew old won and make harder the solution of race problem. This season the ''ClA man'1' was booked for a ntiumei soulithern1 citie,s, hit on aecolint of cent clashes between the whites tihe blacks, it was decided best by ianniureient of the play that all da it soluthern cities siollid le canel and this was done. Perhaps, just the present time. this was wise. It appears, to uIs that a red s1 parlade at the state fair would le ject to the same objections as II urgel against the presentation of ''Clansman.'' We Would not foi he imllfa It ering courage and tle swervinlg devotion to duty of the 1 who followed Hampton in 1876 redeemed Southii Carolina from ne rutle. it is ouri duityV to keep aliive memories of those d-ays, andl to te succeeding gene rat ions t hatl fathers we're metn w~ho fenared not of' w~hit e sulpremuacy. Huet wonuld ii he wvise, wvi th thle t in At lanta amnd oither southlern ei so fresh in tile minds of the sow (ernl ipeople, to hiave a red shirt pat in Columbia (luring fair week? trouble comes it will b)e met, and result is as sure as is thte coursi eiv'iliz'ationi. lBut if it shlould< come, antd we hopiIe it wvili not, we have the rapist anmd the incendi opien, andl the gr'eatest sufferers he those whlomt it. is the -duty ofi It is well to let the niegro tin stand t his is the wrhite man 's conn Bitt is it inot well to (1o that wl might inteite in t he breasts of white pieople, or mightt have a t< eney' so to (d0, a race hat red might brintg on trouble wvhich e be prevented. EN.GLAND GROWING MADDI Pproportion of Insane Has Riser an Alarming Rate-What is Clause and Solution? London Chronicle. This (countriy is gr'owinlgi every year. Such is the distres fact which seemsl to confront us in report oif thle commlissioners in lun Ton years ago thtere wvas one madi * to ever'y 314 of the population; dayi tile pr'opoirtion is one0 to every Weeas the increcase .in thet ', populaltion during the ten years lisn 10.8 per cent., that of thie in population has been '2.7 p)er e Those are serious fi- sees. They gest that in very truata wo are hoee nug N'a mad wvorld, my masters.'' actual state of the case, however not so bad as it looks, In the I SplAce, ~t may be noted Is .a gt S t ry sa n that 'the progressive ratp '$' i9fO a fallen of( di rittg last year; the increase in the num v h ber of luiniaties in 1905 was consider- iq ably less than the annual average for b the last ten years. And, in the second e ew- place, the figures with which we s are dealing are those of the certified % insane, It is probable that of the A certainly insane a larger mber are t! now detained under eare than was ii formerly the case. We cannot after t< ON. all, be sure that the Proportion of in- v sanity is increasing; all that we know e ls is that the number of personls certifi- a the ed and detained as insane is inereas- 1 his ig the nier. Evenl with these deductions, how Mr. ve, it is an Irrestiug ract that the ith- mald world (in tle scn.;e ahoye inldi for Cated) is so largely increasiIg. What f the is the cause? And what the remedyt t he Questions easy to ask, but difficult, b by if not impossible, to answer! The eauses of insanity form a branch (t I to the unsolved problems of science. bu,t Statisties 4 and medical science can tell ads us a lifile bit 11ho1sv who khow most of ne the suijeet would be the first to ad hat imit ho-w nmeh. in this obsure border allv land, renwins to be dincovered. There i . how(ever. one Commlon belief which appears to have little follundation. It is the pace, we oftC" hear, that kills. The storm and st res of Ihe modern world. the sArain 1 )on tihe nerves. the hat pressure of the strilu--de for life; these ,d are the Suppsed conses for a growth of insanity. Yet iti is in lie agricil tural vunltitios. where life runs most the giet l in the ancient ruts, that h111ov has is part ic.ulairly comnion. Great wits to madne z any be near allied: hut the aie man of strenuous life and active brain he keeps on his side of the borderland clhlivi more easily than he who is -tun,vted. of een In some, espects the facts about lunacy lt.,ely resemble those about 1.i eme. If you ask an expert in crim o h- inology how, if lie were omnipotent, ie woul preceed in order to extirpate crimue. lie will tell you of two things. 1 the is that eriie is largely the work of ed the habitual criminal; the other is a that crime is the result of drink. S to "Sterilize the unfit, and remove the the drink curse," lie will say, "and yon nds will abolish crime. " To a large extent. the the same may be said of insanity. As ns- we have already remarked, there is of much in the subject which is still re- wholly obscure. "Inl a sense," say and -- AleCF at May be straightei crooked, an ugly the eyes of some mar n-. of other morchan ach nis a complete failt cash, buy in case no profit shared a 'We Save You t wil For $1.00 aiy 200 Balls Thread for $1.00 Ihe 2 Blankets for $1.00 will 1 Boy's Suit, size six to sixteen, $1 00 non 10 pairs Wool Socks for $1.00 20 pairs Ladies' Hose for $1.00 tier- 20 pain, Men's Black and Taa~ Sucks $1. t y 10 yards heavy Canton Flannel for $1.0( uich 10 yards 12 1-2 ets. Hickory Stripe for I i h 24 Spook' Coats' Cotton for $1.00 md-. 10 yards good Bed Ticking for $1.00 Dress Goods, Sill 512 inch Mohair, all colors, 49 cts. Beautiful Silks, bought in suit and shirt no woalie,49 cts yd. and u . -R Heav Taffeta Silks, guarantee , 98 et 56 inci Wool Skirting worth 75 ets. for at 52 Inch B3roadcloth, all colors, worth $1. wlldback, 98 ets. d. 36 inch Poplar Cloth, all colors, 25c., w< Blankets! Blar d11-4 Cotton Blankets, 98 ets. pair. .a 11:4 extra heavy Blanket $1.69 pair. dug All-Wool North Carolina dlanket, $2.98 the 12-4 Cotton Blankets, $1.98 pair. "t"" CH EA PES Phn a is a-E. LYE thej le colmissiollors, " the eongeil Hot whose structiral deficioney rain can be recognized is only at ud of a scale wyhich at the other 1 mits us with the spectael of 'reek Uf a finely balanceed tee Id there are nIny cases where, Ie present state of our knowled isan11iiy calinlot. be assigned to a I %Iial basis or any ascertainable en -iatever. But among the assig 1s's of insanity, the two wi re by far the most frequent are "1 11m1per-anee in Drink'' and "Here ry Influence.'' Summning up the Ires roughly, we may say that Very Iundred persons admitted sylumIs during the last five ye arty have been driven there eit y drink or heredity. The actual ni er is probably greater, for the en JEM A Fascinatl ter of attracti where Good Thl ________On the count Diamonds. Watc Come In and sales will take ca Yes, we have the best lin hown in Prosperity. We h lost Cards and Toilet Articl We sell other goods also. Yours for mor< THE )OK ElJ ied or a strai woman may i. But every 4 ts to sell the bE wre. . We buy lots direct fro with partners. From 10 to U ClotI~ Men's heavy 126 pairs Mori small sizes Men's well m Men's Black 'I )$5.60 suit. Men's fine W< (1.00 $2 50 and $3 Men's Suit,' sUit. ,etc. Sh Women's HOe waist patterns, Ladles' fine S i. yard. .Men's Heavy 49 cts, yd. Men's Viei, B 26, this is the pair. * I~gline of Bi rth 40 ets. ew days. ikets! Rug 250 short end 27 x 4 Taips pair. High grad& R * and $8.89, BEES ital in sixteen other cases is assigned t of "previous attacks.'' Those previott DI attacks were in turn presumably cau ire- ed in large measure by the two gol the erning causes. lin the race, the fan t.' ily, and the individual the law hold in goo: [go, Our deeds still follow with us fror na- afar, use And what we have been makes u aed what we' are. In- A little more money always seen lit- to show You how impossible it is fe fi- you to be happy without at great det or more. to ir,, "Youre t great big enlf!' e: het- eaimied the huffy girl. un- ''Suppose I am,'' replied ti gooduatured youtih, 'my father wui a cowboy.'' IELRY 'n Stock is the cen n n a village- store. ngs are sold. er a catalog argues for es. Clocks. etc. Lookl This done, theV Ve Of OICMSClVeSe . IRGE C061 e of Jewelry and Watches eve ave all the novelties In this line es as well. business, S. S BIRGE CO. MAN ght man may bE be pretty in thE Effort on the par .st goods as low a for cash, sell foi m manufacturers .25 Per Cent sing, Pants, etc. Winter Pants, worth $1.80 at 98c pa,ir 's Pants, worth $2.00 and $2.50, mnostly for $1.48 pair. de Suits worth'$8.00 for $4 98. h%et Suits, newi style, worth $7t.60 for retid Pants worth Up to $4.50 for $2.00, 50 pair. lack and colors, worth $15.00 for $10 00 Des! Shoes! vy Satin Calf, all solid, for $1.26 pair. hoe4 for $1.98 to $3.60 Shdas at same old price. Iack Calf and Valour, from $2.50 to $5.00 ye and Girls' School Shoes to arrive in a ~s, Carpets, etc. Carpet for 33 cts. yard. ry Rug 98 cents. ge, beautifuul design, for $1.98, $1.69 14ITOM/N. I& CO. 9 Want It. WITH THE OPENING THI MiIinerg 0 hasputondisp NewYorkard Pi Choice selec Gage and Gi and the very la . RIBBI now offE REAL ESTATE J r Tennyson could take a wor poem on it and make it worth Rockefeller can write a few w< make it worth $10,000,000-tha States can take an ounce and a q it an "Eagle Bird" and make it w< A mechanic can take material watch springs worLi $1,000-tha take an article worth 75 cents BUSINESS. A lady can purch fers one for $27.00--that's FOO works ten hours a day and hai $1.25 per day--that's LABOR. vests in good real Estate--that's V I have 429 acres of land within a nice 8-room residence with hall 7 tenant houses, 75 or 100 acres fence. This is gocd fertile land, for the money I know of. Terms Do not forget, if you have some viant immediate returns, I have soi J. A.BU) "The Man Between" Everybody TOTI GEORGIA-CARI Oct. 29 AUGUS~ One WAho!e Week of Fur ive Entertainment. to Saturday October 99 to Worry and Catre Relega Bill for the Entire / and'Merry Everybody is lnvitedc to $50,000 Spent for Y< One Fare for Round Trt A Few of, the Many Good 1 Pain' Fireworks, ''Fall of Pomge anid Pet Stock Show. Agricultural Racing-5 Da~ys. Dr. Julian Thomas Animaal Show. Beautiful Dancing Gib Wrestling. A Llve Dragon, f?omi Pa Live Fox,Chap.. ,And Much More to OF THE SEASON eportent lay thelatest irisianStules tions from 'oss Hats, test styles in 9DNS hred at DIVER Co.1 iND STOCKS. thless sheet of pape-, write a $65,000-that's GENIUS. )rds on a sheet of paper and t's. CAPITAL. The United iarter of gold and stamp upon )rth: $20.00-that's MONEY. worth $3.00 and make It into t's SKILL. A merchant can and sell it for $ 1.00--that's ase a $1.00 hat, -but she pre LISHNESS. A ditch digger idles several tons of earth for When a man or woman in IISDOM. three miles of Kinards, with s, nice oak grove, 4 wells, of pasture land under wire mnd I belicve the best place easy. i surplu~s funds on which you ne stock that will interest you. RTON, Buyer and Seller. is Comning TILNA FAIR rA,GcA Nov. 3 , Frolic and Instruct From Monday [nclusive. November 3 ted to the Past-The Week is MVirth * -*Making. Attend thae Big Fair. ~ur Entertainment. Ip on All -Railroads. kings Offered for Your ont: IP$10,000 DIsplay. Poultry .. .Live Stock Show. Hiorse Air Ship end nuflioon. Wild 8Is Two Big I$rass flands. IBulr nama. Lottie the Livinig boll See and Hiear-~~ 't Misa It.