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BR i Ail w u.L I* 01 PARTY NOMINA if Oii NEITHER WILL HE BE DISAPPOINTED IF NOT CHOSEN. If Selected, However, Will Accept Honor and Make Best Fijjht He Can For Principles of Democracy. Lincoln, Ne'i., Nov. I I. -Win. .J. .Hry.i'i wiil aivejA I'lic Democratic liominaiit i !' >r president in l!)()S, hut hi* will noil iter ask nor make ;i fivhl for it. I!.- -ays thai |\>r a year .umore !; I::;.- 11 pre.- i| m, wci the ?j: n . mii, "Will ymi a<-ce,p| the in *f 11 i "a I M >i i .' ' ml III' hel iovs ih,' I>t?l11 ii- cm; i;! . :| \ t-r mm.I i<> klloW I II* j *; - J1 I |! he itct !! j >ie-. I'lic pic li it ilia! !ilit to \\ civli miusi, in* ssi Vs. i; *.\ in". Iici hi-; 11 111i11;11 i<>i) will >1 ivtiifl .ii'ii llif I >?*111<>< r;11 it* pari v .more t :?:jm tin' i it >tii i nil I i < a of sttiiit' 'Hi:' el.-c. \, I ! III y will !h- Iittl eek ?I* .1 - !i I !* i I. I. !,. I list I " II. ' Ml III' will i' . a.- 'ii.i. : ) 'iff'ilf I": ! t j u t ion < I : ivsiilnhiliiy, siml i I' iii.> prize falls In mother lit' will aeillier lit' disappoinl{ 'il nor slis.:niiii!ci|. ,\l llic same linit' if denies llial In- lias waited iliis itinu in a d(-iie In -ee w in?m I In- Kepu'dieans aii" likely |n nominate, or 1 " -1 : ! tain . In i-haint . < I' victory. Mr. Ihyati .-ay-: N !. V\ ! I; 11 | lie i lee l iu|| of 1 ' is pa <1 si.nl | nil* I. <*11;man.' l ot ne\ i \ e.i i' e.; in:i.i i i. \| r. I !rayn ftvl- ilia! aieict'lii i- <lue In I he pilhlie. I'll...:- V\ i 11 > prefer smother i';111 ImI. ti;' ; i-" i t'I ii ie<I to km.w his po-ilioii ami those who favor his nominal inn have ;i riylo |o tleina nl an siliswcr lo the ipie.-.lnii : Ilcll pal. 'Will vnii at'eepl the nomination.'' I lis refusal In answer liie<|ft'c i < 11 ha-v letl In t lie circulation of nisi.iy false reports ami mi friendly new tapvr-. h:i\ Liken ;nl\ a1.1aue of hi si1 1'iice mi>i'-'| recent hi- alii mii1. \v ii! Not, Seek Nominal ion. " r. ! '.r.;i wi!l m>! a U I'nr nr -Cek .1 I'l 11!' 11 I 111 . : r > I! he v. i! I ': >l 1 I'm* In 'h !e i I " i J: ie 'I i;! |' i|' 'Vrnlll p.'S'-iei I !i\ hi-: j . t : i \ : r A1..:; !;? !ia i| 'in' ;iii I I f ,\ ha1 he li.i- cult i. >'Veil t i1 ':;i: In cm i t?,-: e!ai n a neini lali'-n a- 'i rewsird; 11 e i t h i1 slmnhl hi*. aniliili"ii lie emi-uttered, for he lr>- i;<.! I;oiioi s ciiouv.h from in- j ;11 Iy \ anv rca-iiMiahh' itnhsl inn. The only question Ihat 11h' io wei'.'.h with the pariy iw!: | he parl\ e;:n he -I renut li .Mie>! .i.nl aiiletl mole hy his nnininati<>ii tlnin h\ the nomination o|" somt' else. 1 I' lie t-an serve the parlv !>y heiii'.; its candidate. h<' will sicicpt I ile eon. m i -io n a i it I make the lies! li'.ihl lie c.r,i. I I. iio we\ e r, I he eli"iei falls upoa iiiiolher, lie will not he ilisapp.inteil or ili-^runlleil. Misivaihihilily is ;i i|iie-lioii Io lie i|.'ei?l Oil no! hy liiui. not hy ;i few leatler-, not even hy ike lt':? 1 i?iy newspaperllial eall I lielil'-elves I li'innci ;| I ie. hit; hy ! i;.' \ i i i f Lie p.n iy anil t< >!iein. ie eiiiruM- ihe ileeision >f lie. 'I'lt'.v :' : he -npreit.e e.mr: i : ;i . : *i! i lit ; rnii.- t-;;ntli la! ei - i1' :'i a 11 m i;, ? . ac.'i ni i :. ' | lit* i ". III. I '< l- llii'i - . hat 1 he\ w i il i; .: -e Jt'ft hun mile - i hey ilesire l.> makt :i11 siyiji'i'-i.-ive fi'.;iit I'nr the a ?plica t ion of I h'irof rat it principles to pre st'iil eoiulil ion-, aii'l lie also takes i for yvantcil Inai the t>r<::ini/.alimi o| 'lie pasty will lie in hsii'iiioiiv will the ph'tferni. ami will he conipnse^ nl "tit il whose ptliliesil leeonls wi! invii.? iimititleiite ;iml ^i\e as-nranct '.hat si victory, if won, will not he ; harren virtttry. Course of Republicans. "The Ixepnlilicaas ninsl mnninatc either a reformer, a stain! pat lor m one whose po-ilioti mi pulilic tpies Sous i-. n.iknow si. :iinl I he t onrse o| I li ' I h niocrai ie |?a i I \ shtml'l he i In ssinit* no matter which element coilI nils the lu'pnhlican convent inn. Tin Democratic parlv ninsl make tin liuhl tor what it helieN'es. While il may take snlvsintaire of IJepuhliesu! mistakes, ii niu-i ilepeml upon itown merits tor success ami not upon lie error of its opponents. I ne action of the liepiihlican o iveiition may have its influence in I lie ?lel eniiiiiinir of (lie relative avsiil:ihi!it\ of Democratic csiiitliilales. hnt il oii.ulu not to have any influence in iletermininu the question whether I lie one chosen hy the Democrats should accept the nomination. If ihe rank ami file of the Democratic party desire Mr. Hrayn to make the race, he will make it no matter who anay ho ihe liepuhlican nominee. "Xo one can est i ma I o the chances "with sulTflcient aeenracv to make his oanditlaey ilepemlent npon Ihe ontlook. While Democrats have reason to he encouraged hy the fact that 'Democratic principles have grown in popularity and that Democratic pri:iHUMd/av' lifh:. ''. Vv ... I j ]? are lit w j ! I'litliv W'!l I Jc:!' 11:? 'I them :i I. w year- a_o, an ' while further encou raiteinei 11 is I lie derived from llie 1'aet lliat tli Democratic party is more united tha it has been l'xir many years, and tli Uepublica.i parly more divided, sti (lie action ol' tlic I)emoeratif part ran sii lie made dependent upon tli i pro-pert >(' succcs... I'll*' prospect iienl, but a Detnocrali national convention will lie held, pint form adopted a'.id candidate nominated, wlielher the prospect ;ii>' liri'Jil or gloomy, and the part, : 111 ? l make Ihe best liyht it cai u !:et her i: enters :!se campaign wit j ; ir . w : !i rout idenre. |)eltiorral j , !i \ t? i i;;t ! it lu-M-ral i?* principle liire -oiiihl, and that 1 )ejnocratir poli are - -a r \ : t'uey ?hould then-lore. en.loi -e those principle and present i In e po I ir i e > aim t liei -clicl a> iheir candidate^ these win in t heir jmL'ineiit. will uive the part; the -jreatcst assurance ol henelit ii ra-e of victory. Quo::1:ion ol Nomination. I 1" ! ii.' m< inbers o|' i in* pany he lieve tiial Mr. I.ryan's noniinaiioi will help the party, its principles am its poli'-i.-s, he will accept the nomin alien wlielher tin* indications poi.i j in ih'leaI or victory. A defeat cai ! !??; to> 11. - rare w !iei e I he caUse i i | ,i i i ! ihut rowardi' i voalu h i .! r.oel M i. r prrially ).! 'lie wilt i !-i i, i |>I\ iieh 'Ue.l ||. !ii parly a j \! . ! ' i \ an i-. | f! e lli'M r:it::pa;vn w'i! ' e a I a p:>eal i"' I lie pilhlir roil-r iei:<-.*. Ir> I ;; i . '-ji'^at ioil-i !ia\ e -diowil I! ?! oil t iiije ei'irupt ii-e .if larje tainpauii funds, Inil the only ronr-r Iron which t!11 \ can he draw i. namely t!ie n iporati' iis that -cok |o r uiver he . overniiieiii into a I?u ~i11e ? a^sel The I Manori al ir party stand-: for th ,| utiine of eonal r i _* h t - !< all am sperial privii<".'e> in none ami then I i i;,ii pi Minis.'* fa\ors l avoi i Uin roi |unai ?< :>-. 11' : i mail . -i 11'e mrpi-ration- i i ? 1 | \> , ;|j,i . s;iiiy of <I!ipIiri!y, f >r i i.l 11: \ i be. i a\ '< \ oter a : l'ejiir:lii an } :'.> Inl- ' I e ill Ml ; Voiv >1 I-.'u'm V/oik. ' i' ! ). . : .i i ir - in ; Mi.: :t linij earned on !>y \ admit eer- who wi j work because they desire the iriuiup Dinnorialii ideas. \\ o can a. ' ! . in j ii; io appeal t> the s Mill I or t I hnv t ne purchasable, even it sm h ' rulll-e would rontribute Iowa id I '< > iiiorratir success. No one should I; v >r Mr. I'.ryan'.-. nominal i ? 11 mile'Jt'.ie par(\ is willing' i<> open it ibi'ks and show where it-* couiribi : i - roi:n> I roin and lor w hat th ! :i: 11,>v ;.. i \prinled. The '(e.puhlira ' : nai'tv i .ii : lit |o he idialleii"'ed Io col I j duet iis rainpai'.Mi in this open an " ' hone.l way. and il the I'rpuhlira " j trade:'- ii I us*1 to arreoj I lie r.ialleir" ;:11 ! )e i . rats ra 1 well afford I : ' !r.i \ e t he issue \\ i i \ (lie puV.ie. \ :t a'ipea! l < ? m -ri-.-nre \< pd 1 ; i. a 11 \ ex pendiei'1, we!' as mora ' !\ r'e.j'hi. t or the i onsen :n-e ;s t!i ! i p, ir:,; fo;ve, w;:h w l i.'h tna . ,| ;i i'i;,. 11a t'i 't::i nil .' '"lire h; : ' i. : i * I \ ar.. ; ; ;"id a la.r: Iia.i oil \ of ihe Mi'.e'-s ha\e hren.k'di ! io the Mere--it. .>!' v I it'feri 1 11* 1*111 i ii..i w ill make Ihis Li'.n - eii.ni.'V.t a'.raiu a .overnnien! ol t; - people. 11 only remains for the I'i > morraiir party to ronvince ti * v< I ters that il ran be entrusted with tl work of reform, aid noii'imr will i I in >re to convince the public than I re In ~a 1 to negotiate with predalm ' wealth and an honest appeal by Inn I e -! i!iel hods Io the iioiie>i seiltimc of i he count ry.'' TO PAY REVENUE TAX. C! :v?v!'.mont Aflev Coun'y T)ispoi savior. (* > 11111! 1 >ia. Nov. Id. ' ncle Sa has ::'i.||,> on| on a" ''-e" ' I t? * ai ' minis* ra! or. of t'e tt'ollin iii.pen.ary law. Tli I'nie he 1 Minninr for counlv di-o<e ers. sc > j era! of whom it is under.I"od. ai 'Kiolatino- the law in different par of ihe state. ('ha'-h'-i,m pariieularl i with re -ard to sellin'r mere l'"'n I'ei i and seven-eiuhls valloas at a lime. That a number of dispensers ai 'iris violalitr.y the law ha-: hei brou-'.hl to i lu> a I lent ion of CoHeeP Mirah Jenkins, who has direcled 11 men under him Io make a thorony investi'.vatio ). I lis men have bee oul on the ease several days, bul ? far no report has been made Io M Jenkins. '"If dispensers are soiling in sue una: 'ities," said TNIr. Jenkins, "thea< > "eriainly violaliny' the law, i they tlo not hold a wholesaler's 1 een \ and they will he proseeuled. Some time apfo ex-Ohicf Constabl I*. \\. Hammelt bey;an to collect ovi deuce ayainst dispensers along1 I hi > iiin. ;t!: 11 I la-it! v. as 41 ;i i t ?.> a stir ov : il his iiicllio:Is, iic being" accusul in 0 loading dispensers lo make slatcc menu upon the represent at ion thai 11 lie was gunning' for the tigers, and e they said their statements had been ! II distorted against them. These iavoly ved the old state dispensary system. 0 and I lie government rendered a hi:! s against the staff' dispensary commi c .-.ion for license money due. but lb! a lias never been paid, the ease hav s never been settled. s 11 is expected that reports to ('?! y lector Jenkins as to the new.charges 11 will he made in a* lew day*. 'hot |!;e li j federal government will take no a:s lion 11111 iI i lie.1. - "ni' 11!' the lir>l 1 .'1 i?i:.*;!>;> Nation, i . j Democracy should do i< ! > "'lire'" sj'i'i m T;i'_:'.;art, ('hairman of the Nail 11 m:*I Denioer.iiie ("ummitiee.?New ?. j and ( oni'ier. 11 | Ves, dear "Omnivorous Peruser," lit i< true that Senalir Tillman is d->I ill--- Splendidly on bis colleeture toil'. REGISTRATION NOTICE, p Notice is hereby given tliat the * hooks of registration for the Town of ( J Newberry. S. 0., arc now open, and ' 1 tin' uP'lersi'jned a.s Supervisor of | ' I . . , ' 1 ! Ii?".Mstr:ition lor the said town wi!l _ keep said books open every day from s 0 a. in., until f> j?. m.. 'Suf-hv e^ C ^ ; copied) including the 1st day of ! . " | comber, 1007. Kug. S. W'erls. 1 Supervisor of Ifeyis! raiioa. 1 nun iiiiiiiiBHi>iiiiia<ii'iiiiroiiiiiiiniiiHM 11m iimi ;'.l I Every R@xaS3 ij j Public Prof ; J Always H s; I This is an age of it time of the Civil War h;i j j agitation in the minds of subjects. ] People "want to kno' 1 ' 4 ,,, ,1 ; \\ e do not sa)* that h ; skeptical?quite the contr 11 a lay and age of enlighte after facts. a --1 , I'-ach man and ea( '*! wants to do his and her 01 ^ j j not looking- for any conce ' I dom boiled down and gn ?; I ? form. They want to fig " | what is right, and what is d | about it. | Public sentiment has ; of the United States to c manufacturers to state or dients ol the reined\ insid W e believe that the n had as much to do with lli ment as any other one country. n ' Why ? Simply because the ! their inception several yc ?- 1 an entirely new line. , The first principle it a I 1 was one remedy for each i y j j ^ Second?no secret j formula h;>.s always been o ! ( one can know what he is I < Rexall--and always could 'I hircl?every Rex all x, on the ha:;!;; < f " money I more 1 v.n '. Z \ that :; i; : ! V;';,,' in I he is .. H iffo I'.% *.< 11 , w T!io f.initMis uex.ill pi" ![ ' Kexall Remedies. it i.. compose* d Nuphthol and I'iliv.ujv.'j. , ^ g Resorcin is one i the late! ( 3 killers discovered bv science, a >11 m Najihthol, which is both germici uationis formed which not only 1 ' the hair of its nutriment, but ere; 10 dition of the scalp, which prove , germs. Pilocarpin is a well-known fl| 'II '{* natural color, where the loss disease of the scalp. It is not a c 'l'his combination of curativ l". , stimulant perfects the most elf scalp troubles known to day. I't h j ? L2ILDER & WEI THE P%bmmb OPSiSik HOUS1 EARHARDT & WELLS, Lessees and Managers ONE NIGHT ONU Wednesday, Nov 2 J Amcrica'o J ffcV fffll yjFFfTfi ,>?ny in a msjestic: tsJ&nn vivni of Sliakesp'r immortal tragedy vf-* B *5* s " g ho I &? II 8*11 i i|L i i\n u \lew Fire Proof Scenic Equi] nent Novel Electrical Effec Mch and Co;rec Costumin Startling Battle Tableaux ar s.vcry advantage. I'l'icTS vl,;.1', 7">'" "'O1'' UHtl 25 Sale < ! j-cals i . ;_,in Monday ;'t Ni" . 11 v ii.i ilwjin- Co l'hono <>!. Formula Is i@rty?And as Been lquiry. Not since the ; s there been so much R the people on various fi w" about everything. i the public has grown :; ary. W e believe it is 1 ned, intelligent inquiry K :h woman now-a-days \< wn thinking. They are ; ntrated essence of wis- 1 /en to them in capsule | ure out for themselves | wrong, and what to do forced the government |( ompel patent medicine. I. i their labels the .n ;'i'ee of every package. Rexail reined u .; v : le creation <. ! s i n i c c? *j ?* i v . i L * \ .... .. Rexail remedies, from ' lars a<jfo, started out on h ? ? V >i i i the Rexail platform | ill?not a cure-all. | combinations. Every ; pen to the public ; any- | taking when he buys | remedy has been sold | back" ii you are not v. I ::s;';/rss, \ 1 :'l success 't r , . I t i :?:r T rV i , . : : 0 \ ii in (.: i : ii. ?..i., i >t and most i ffeetiw jynn- \ ml in connection wit!) Keta j idal and antiseptic, a i.rmbi:le*troys the genus whii:h vol) j iites a clean and healthy con- , nts the development of new , gent for restoring the hmir to | of color has been due to ,i | t :olorinn matter or dye. es mixed with alcohol as a ective remedy for hair and | , :r bottle, ?j0o. EKS, Druggists \2Z STORE seEfl?anBn?utnMMWMmnaHWaBSGBBi ;oisiil 0 JANUAR In 01 der to rec ian change;, will clos | CI othing, Shoes, Crockery at Nev re- ^ " Sale is on and ft ary, 1908. J ?Sf Prosperi fa M TflOr 13 :: THE ANNUAL i " Will be Held No> One Fare plus 25 cents on a Grand Military Prize Drills a to participate. Firemen's Contes's. Fourth A (Admissii FOOTBALL?Welsh Neck Citadel vs Street Carnival, Illumination ( Shows, Spectacu'ar" Nightly on M Greet Depcr MOSELE WHAT IS E Kcono.ny is a'frugal and judiciou which spends money to advantage. ; great b ?'gatn sales. We have just returned from the the market and s?: curing many cxa' for the public to inspcct our imine store. We have the. new things, t Prints from 5c. up, White Homespi: up, complete line of Dry Goods muI double width, at 50c. is a great barf Youths' $2.5o to Sic. 00, Boys' fron things in Mats and Ca]>s. Prettiest have ever had. Our experienced N from the North, and our immense si 1 ready for inspc? tion, embracing the immense line of Furniture is now ;c Groceries, Hardware, Crockerywarc is now complete. We have added ;i ; ters, and the bargains contained on ! pie wonder how we can sell goods so 18 lbs. best Granulated Sugar $r.oo Machine $-5.00, new Defender Mac for 20 years. We have only two O S make special offer, $42.50, elegant t 1 the old reliable Iron King and Kline I best on the market. For every five I , # | choice 011 our bargain counter. MOSEH^ESY 33X1' Prosperity, S. C. VERY LO< NORFOLK A Account Jamestown Tei SOUTHERN Season, Sixty Day and Fifl daily, commencing April 1< vember 30th, 1907. Very low rates will also be BRASS BANDS in uniforr * STOP OVERS will be alio and Fifteen Day Tictcets, s 1st Tickets. 11 For full and complete ir Agents Southern Railway, Y 1, 1908. iuce stock for the ;e out Dry Goods, Hats, Caps and v York cost. last s to 1st Januity, S. C. WOW MP?TOBT?W?B?? ! for MtM FALL FESTIVAL /ember 18 to 23. II Railroads for Round Trip. nd Parade. State Companies Parade and Horse Reel nnual Poultry Show. on Free.) : vs. College of Charleston. >. College. )f City, Band Concerts, Free Fighting the Flames" larion Square. {merit Store F: Y BROS. iCONOMY? s use of money?that management Ticonomy is best exemplified in our Northern markets after searching llent bargains. \\re are now ready use slock in our great department he nice things, the eht-ap things, in 50. up, Checked Homespun 5c. notions. Our Imperi .1 Broadcloth, >ain. Men's Suits $3.50 to $15 00, 1 75c- to $6.00. New and nobby I'J'c of Rugs and Art >Scjuares we 011 hern Milliner has just returned Lock of fashionable Millinery is now new :iiid up to dale hings Our ady for in -pei tio >. ( uir stock of 11 links, \ a lists aid Wooden ware 1 new feature in ior. a d 25c. connthi 111 is creating a sensation. Peo> cheap. We mention a few specials. . New drop head Domestic Sewing Mine, drop head, $17.93, guaranteed rgans left, and to close them out we ones, oak and walnut. We handle ) Cooking Stove, heyon douht the : dollars you trade we give free one TIIEV SKbI, ior LivSS. W RATES lND return [ Centennial Exposition IA . . . RAILWAY teen Day Tickets on sale )th, to and including Nomade for MILITARY and n attending the Exposition. 'wed on Season, Sixty Day ame as on Summer four lformation call on Ticket or write . J. C, LIM. , Division^Pass. Afc*jnt. ' Charleston, S. C :*'V(?vv-.\ : ' ! . .v.- .*u .*