The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 22, 1907, Page SIX, Image 6
ALL EYES GAZE
UPON MR, BBYAf
HE WILL SOON MAKE IMI'OR
TANT STATEMENT.
In Load for Nomination?Gonorallj
Admitted That if Ncbraskan Runs
No one Will Oppose His Candidacy.
Washington cor. Columbia State.
Washington, Oct. 10.? Confidentia
friends of William J. Bryan asser
that within the next six weeks Mr
Bryan will make a formal announce
merit of his intentions with respcc
to tlio nomination for the presidency
These friends declare that they fee
authorized to make this statement
and to stale the reasons which impe
Mr. Bryan co this course, though thej
arc up.ihle t<? say exactly how (lie an
nouneeimnt will ho made, whether it
a letter to ?ome friend or in one ol
the numerous speeches Mr. Bryan b
making throughout (ho country.
The significance of this delcrmina
lion on (lie part <?f Mr. Bryan tc
make some declaration as to his intoi.lions
is made apparent when il
is considered that in neither .180G
nor in 1000 did Mr. Bryan make any
announcement beforehand as to hi*
candidacy, whereas in 1004 he specifically
declared that he would not
allow his name to be used. It, is
thought by some, therefore, that his
declaration will be a declination t?i
be a candidate.
On the oilier hand il is said liciv
bv Mr. Bryan's enemies (hat lliis announcement
1*1*41111 his friends is only
? a postpoiiemcnl in order lo give Mr.
Bryan l ime li> find out I lie chances
ol I )i'inocra I ic success nexl year,
rhese say thai III roe weeks ago his
friends declared llial williin three
weeks he would make an announcement
as to his intentions and that now
instead of it (here comes another announcement
from his friends that it
will be 1'orf hemogin after six weeks.
I'hesc have (heir minds thoroughly
made up thai Bryan will be a candidate
il he thinks Ihere are good
chances I'm- success, and (hat otherwise
he will not. So, according to
their views, another significance is
attached to |he expected announcement,
that is: What does Mr. Bryan
really think of (he chances of Democratic
success?
Expect a Declaration.
As il is seen here ami as llie friends
ol Mr. Bryan who are responsible
lor Ihe declaration I hat an announcement
will come see il, (here are verv
good reasons why Mr. Bryan should
openly declare himself.
Kven those who oppose the naminalion
of Mr. Bryan admit his
strength and openly express their despair
of bringing anybody else prominently
to the front so long as Mr.
Brvan is generally considered a seeker
after Ihe nomination, or even as
willing to accept it. Xearly every
man who has been " prominent lv
spoken o| has declined to look with
any en! husia-in up.ui the mention of
his name, so long as Bryan is in the
wa\. (iov. ,Johnson, for instance,
"Marse" Henry Watlerson's "Dark
Horse," declines |o consider himself
a possibility il (here is a hope of having
Bryan a.s ihe candidate and ho
declares thai lie wants Bryan uomi
u,tied. Senator ( itlhcrson IoI I me
a lew weeks av?? thai he was not a
candidate and would nof be, although
In- appreciated the frequent mention
of >'>* name, and when lie volunteered
the statement thai lie believed Bryan
would be nominated. It is (.'nought
b\ I ulhcrson s Iriends thai were
Bryan to declare thai lie would not
accept the nomination Culberson
would not further decline to
take his own "boom" seriously
The friends of l.ieul. ("iov. ('hauler,
who have established a press agency
and made much noise about ("hauler
"boom," now admit that there is no
chance tor (heir candidate unless
Bryan positively refuses to run. II
is aid that even Chandler, who has
never done anything or said anything
to discourage the mention of his name
lor the presidency, is unwilling to go
up against the Nebraska champion.
And there are other. In fact nobody
is willing lo run against Brvan
in the convention. Hence calls are
coming from all over I he country to
Mr. Bryan lo come out and declare
his intentions.
What the answer will be is a wailed
with much interest.
Zach McGhee.
Once in a great while there is a
man so good natured that he is even
nice to his wife's relatives.
FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE, fifteen
horse farm one and onehalf
miles from Silver street. Apply
to Will W. Spearman.
IIURAL SCHOOL LIBRARIES. (tk
*
J Superintendent Martin Anxious for
School:} to Establish
Liin'M'ie.;.
Columbia, Oc;tol>or 1!).?Superintendent
of Kducation Martin is mix- n
r ions to stimulate creator interest in
(lie establishment of libraries in the
common schools, and (o that end has I
sent out. a letter to the county super- 2
intendents of education calling attention
fo the provisions of the law
I under which money for this purpose
t can be secured. o
His letter is as follows: v
" Columbia, S. O., Oct. 10, 1907. p
To County Superintendents of Edu- jJ
j cation?Dear Sirs: Although about s'
one thousand libraries have been es- ti
t (ablishcd in tlie state, under the li- v
brary law, and several of them have j,I
been increased, yet there are hundreds c
of schools in which there is no rend- b
J, ing matter for thousands of bright ^
children who have very little reading
mailer in their homes, T am writing
lo suggest thai you urge your
teachers to set aside one day during ?
the fall session in which lo push this 1
work. The (bird Friday in Novcm*
her, which is Arbor Day, will be verv
appropriate for raising money as well
r as planting trees. We are getting fie- *
> quent requisitions from some of the
counties, but it will be far belter if C
this work is vigorously pushed in all (*
> parts ol the slate. The legislative
! appropriation for I his year is abun1
danllv suflieient for ail of (lie demands
which can be made upon it in tc
1 accordance willi Hits law. | j:
i?i i ... ' 111
I lease send in your requisilions and i si
orders before January I. IPOS. Sin-| ?cercly
yours, j s<
G. IMartin,
Si ale Sii | ><?ri ii I cndcii | ?I* Mduealiou ' ?*
' j
How to Remain Young.
To continue young in health ami
strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, Rio
Donougli, On., did. Slie says: "Three
bottles of IClectrie Hitters cured me of
chronic liver and stomach trouble, complicated
with such an unhealthy condi- J
lion of the Mood that my ski<? turned red |
as llaunel. I am now practically 2i> years I
younger than before I look Kleetric Hit- I
lets, I ean now do all my work with
ease and assist in my husband's store."
Guaranteed at \V. K. Pellmm & Son's
Drug Store. Price joe.
* F
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL tt
PROPERTY.
As I have sold my farm land and
intend to quit farmiu.tr. I will sell to V
die highest bidder for cash on llie'
>th day ol November, 1007, at inv
laic residence the following personal
properly lo wit :
f> head of good mules.
- buggies.
1 carriage. * I
.'I head of cattle.
.'1 hogs.
If these Price
d
No store in Newberry c
Day down, knowledge of
berry's ia? gest and most ]
CfM.
The Greatest Cloak Busii
The Bight Goods at the flight P
For any want in Dry (
Tell Your Friends to
Meet You at
MIMNAUGH'S
.) '* 1
J wagons.
I set of blacksmith tools.
I sc! of caponier tools.
All <.|' my f;iimi!?;.? irii|il<*moni
;.'<)(( Iiit -'ii Is o!' cor; .
L'OUO I lis. fodder.
Iw?l of household and kitchen furit
arc.
J. A. Baker,
(Calks Ferry Road, 5 miles below
Vosperity.
I aw-Id.
Saved Hor Son's Life.
The happiest mother in the little town
f Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She
writes: "One year ago my son was down
dth such serious lung trouble that our
hysician was nimble to help him; when,
y our druggist's advice I began giving
nn Dr. King's New Discovery, and I
son noticed improvement. I kept this
reatment up for a few weeks when lie
-as perfectly well. lie has worked
teadily since at carpenter work. Dr.
ling's New Discovery saved his life "
runrauteed best cough and cold remedy
y W. K. Pelham & Son, Druggists
oc. and Ji.oo. Trial Dottle free
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
ooks of registration for the Town of
Tewberry, S. 0., are now open, and
he undersigned as Supervisor of
legist ration for the said town will
cop said books open every day from
a. m., until 5 p. m., (Sunday ex-J
opted) including the 1st day of Deember,
1907.
Eng. S. Werts,
Supervisor of Registration.
Mr. I). N. Walker, editor of that spicy
mrnal, the linterpri.se, Douisn, Ya.,
ivs: "I ran a nail in my foot last week
nd at once applied Hueklen's Arnica
live. No inflamation followed; tluIve
simply healed the wound." lU-iils'
?res, hunts and skin diseases. Guaran- I
ced at W. li I'elham 6c Son, Druggists. I
??m?^rosprcaqr?
7OR THE BEST
CELERY
and all kinds of
fruits!
'hone 247 and have every-!
ling delivered promptly to your
residence.
/e are now located on Main1
street, also at the old
post office.
Nieo. Lanibry
Prompt Delivery.
s doiVt drav
on't read or
onducts business und
what and where to bu>
popular store. We me
less on Record. Ga
et new Cloaks almost
cl before the day is over B
wired for more. Your ^ ]
worth or your money . \
il I appoint you the sole CSS U
Buy a cloak heie, com- 25? ^
with anything to he l<-'ss tlu
X the same price an}'- 200 ]
1 America, if you can less tlu
r surpass my garment, 200 ]
hack, and without a less tlu
I will refund the pur- 100 ]
ice- less tlu
ot ladies' Jackets worth A bij
uul most stores charge Miftl
00, here goes for only 111 1111
The
er lot worth $12.50 and "has a
> go the week for $10 bill. is put i
is the price I have made styles j
1* ?10.00 Cloaks. new pa
ulie's fine Jackets, black 15 c<
worth $6.50 to $K.oo, Shoes
it* choice for $5 00. Whc
'rices Tell the Tale.
3oods, Millinery, Cloth
What REXAI
In a little over three years REX A!
dies have become the most widely 1
trusted medicines in the world?have
biggest success in the history of the dri
Why? *j??v,><<5
Because they're made of the pure
but not that alone, ' -
Because the most skilled pharmacisi
be employed make them?but not thai
Because they are based on the pres
the most successful physicians in the '
not that alone,
Because they represent the combin
and experience of over a thousand o
most retail druggists in this country, o
are one,?but not that alone,
\All these things have been indispen
J They CURE?that's why.
-'Every one of the three hundred
Remedies is a tested and proved suco
particular ailment it is designed to cu
each hitmanjVlJfcThey're not "cure-all
^ Not patent . medicinesreither?we'l
f the formula* of any*one of them if yc
know it.
1^.-We can hold up'any REXALL R
vfore you and honestly say: ."We knov
is made of and all about it.**? It has c
sands. It will cure you. Our reputatio
session of your good will, our whol
I existence depends on this REXALI
giving satisfaction to you."
Isn t that whatyou want to buy, rath
sort for which vou can hold no one ii
sponsible ?
THIS " REXALL" GUARANT
11 This preparation is guars
I It does not, come back ant
to you and we want you to I
GILDER & WE
The 3k>
10,000!
Agents wanted at once, previous j
. . . all who visit Cc
experience ix no! essential, territory D.
is goinir 'as', write ?n?m if you wish ! * lano ant
to make money faster than vou ever i lake Notice \V
i*i i p tifi *iji i i i i 1 street, iUHi liuvo so
(lid brloiv. \\ liit today. Address J
F. Clark, Conwnv, Ark. I MAI.ONI-VS MUSI
| I
v you to this Big Si
don't care to save
er move favorabio conditions, floo
/ are all prominent factors in mair
mtion a few of the many extraordi
sh Buying and Cash Selling! Ij
That's Mimnaugh's Motto. ^ A fii
ig Clothing Sale Second Floor. gather.
Boys' Knee vSnits, not one in the lot worth yourcl:
in $i.oo, for this week 98c. suit. . I??
[toys' Knee Suits not one in the lot worth Broad'c
111 $2.00, for this week $1.39 suit. quick 2
[Joys' Knee Suits, not one in the lot worth Alio
111 $3.00, for this week $1.98 Miit. for thi:
Hoys' Knee Suits, not one in the lot worth Be s
111 $4.1)0, for this week $2.98 suit.
Boys' Knee Suits, not one in the lot worth t n
in $5.00, for this week $4.98. I W
? shipment of Men's Odd Pants just opened. I Ji|St st
inaugh's Big Shoe Departmeut. J save ft
renowned Drew Selhy Shoe for Ladies 1
walkover." No such dependable leather ; ' el
in other shoes for the same money, all
md sizes and every pair guaranteed or a 36 ii
ir for the asking - the $1
ises Diew Selby & Co.'s Ladies' Fine 36 in
just opened $1 98, $2.49, $2.98 and $3 50. the Si.
11 you want Shoes come direct to Mini- ! 36 ii
s, we've got a fifteen thousand dollar the $2,
o select from If it
ling, Shoesjand Hats hunt Newbe
is in Results |
LL Has
LL Rcme- a fewofthcSOO famous REXALL
known and Remedies, one lor each human ill,
scorctl the arc:
business FM n!n,V::3 ~ '>MCT1:MJ:T13 Ellxl*
lt> The Rexall AmcrlcanUis I-Ii.xir is a ton?
M r.-x, ??/, Ic nerve composed cl>ieiiy of frca
I'hosphorus, Glyco|>liosi<liatcj, iron I'yrokCf.
, 1 .-I irrc phosphate and Caltauxa.
,i>t Ul Ui^o Thu wonderful K:si Its c? t'u-; remedy are
.... , due to tin fact tl;;.t it s? , iies ri;os|.hor
. 0,,s j() (|,e novo ? ii a condition in
. i . __ which it can 1)0 i.ismcuialviy and easily
t5 that can take* tin by them.
w The Glycophospliates, artual nerve-tist
CXLOJIC. t sue builders, are one of the most recent
, . - and valuable additions to this branch of CTiptlOnS
Ol medicine and uiuiuestionably a morcoffU ?
l. . . cient remedy than the well-known Hypo- '
World L)Ut phosphites.
The Iron Pyrophosphates are the most ^
easily assimilated form of iron which fcivo
"'** tone and color, and tho combined alkaloids I
r?r1 wtcr1r?m of Calisaya lJark have a tonic effect on al- I
" IbUUIIl most all the functions of tho body. 75c.
|* forC- and $1.00 a bottle.
f which we rexall "93" hair tonic
The famous Rexall '*03'' Hair Tonic Is
mSS3*'& composed in chief of Kesorcin, Beta NaphcnVvT#*
thol and Pilocarpin.
'"o'C' I ltesorcin is one of tho latest and most
t'JMammfr - effective germ-killers discovered by science,
and in connection with Beta Nanlithol,
PT7V A T T which is both germicidal and antiseptic,
lv?i..A./ VL<JL? a combination is formed which not only
f 4 ? destroys tho germs which rob the hair of
ess lor the its nutriment, but creates a clean and
?? . ^ r healthy condition of tho scalp, which preYC.?~~07l
toy vents the development of new germs.
n r Pilocarpin is a well-known agent for r?S.
vSMSHBkQI storing the hair to its natural color, wher*
j0JS Qf cojor j,as been due to a disease
1 tell jyOU of the scalp. It is not a coloring matter or
v,i^iiro n'fr* This combination of curatives mixed
,Ll tvith alcohol as a stimulant, perfects the
most efiectivo remedy for hair and scalp
troubles known today. Per bottlo, 60c.
emedy.be- v J 1
n \ \, . "REXALL" 0RDERUE# ' \.
V what this ^ Tho New Laxattvo
:urcd thou- If you suffer from constipation or ft
i Bluggish liver, we want you to try this
11, tilC DOS- ' newest member of the Kexall family. It
. . las never failed.
C DUSinCSS "Rexall" Orderlies have all the virtue*
and none of the defects of those laxatives
K nniPf vf and cathartics already known. They are
* i aimless vanilla-flavored tablets that effect
. -rre-adjustment of Nature's, functions?
.o eripinpr, no nausea, no purging. ,
CT tliail the Pleasant to the taste?they give immedi>
*-? Atrial will prove to you that they are
iC- tho best laxative and cathartic ever prescribed.
, '8
, 10c. a box of twelve; 25c. a bor of M. 3
N
EE IS ON EVERY PACKAGE " " >
mteed to give satisfaction. Iff
J get your money. It belongs
have it." .rVr- EKS,
Druggists J
taZZ Store I
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We Cordially Invite
>lumbia (luring the lfair to call at 2.|2S Main street and see
1 Organ Exhibit of Malone's Music House.
e do not exhibit at the fair grounds but at our store 1I2S Mam
me rare bargains to olTer you.
Write for catalogues,price, and terms, to
C IlorSK : : : : COLUMBIA, S. C,
1 -O
:ore it's because you
money.
r space, commercial rating, cash to
itaining the s> ?premacy of this, Newnary
values.
Bhck Wool Dress Goods!
fty foot display of fine lilnck Goods. Never have we
ch an array of matchless values. Our purchasing ability
rd the cream of the market and placed them here at
isposal.
pieces fine Black Dress Goods in all the most popular
Henriettas, Mohairs, Serges, Taflfetas, Panama and
iloths, some up as high asf>5 and 75c. yd., for this week's
idling 49c. yd
thcr pile, sou e in the lot worth 89c. and upto$i.oo yd.,
s week's quick selling your choice 69c. yd.
ure and visit our Black Dress Goods department.
Stylish Millinery.
lie re did you get that Hat." At Mimnaugh's, of course!
ep in any moment in the day and you will see crowds
; the Hats The best posted ladies tell us they can
0111 $1.00 to $3.00 from everv Hat they buy from us.
ear has brought a substantial gain in our sales. We
>ud of otir ability to serve our patrons.
A Big Silk Sale.
1. Black 1 affcta Silk , every \ ard guaranteed to wear
25 kind 98c. yd. '
1. Black Taffeta Silkr every yard guaranteed to wear
75 kind $\. 25 yd. '
1. Black Taffeta Silk, every yard guaranteed to wear
,00 kind for $1.39 yd. . '
's Silks, and it's stylish, iVlimnaugh has it.
rry's biggest andcheapest store
S IP We sell Butierick Pat;
, erns 10 and 15c
I None higher