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Tl JI was July i lio seven! h, I'is Ami Denver was gay lie i .Willi flags nnd with hunting, erov And hip and hooray, and Ami I lie man in 1 he. chair (hey flopped I he place where his hair ' Was Witiiled to grow, ligli And he said, ".lust to show seur The liuinor we're in, doe.* J am going to ask will For a hon mot from Bryan Of Lincoln, Nehrask" Win ( i There was wit in his smile The As the Peerless One bowed A And stilled the applause And Of the good-natured crowd ."Willi a wave of his hand; "\\ Ami he said in his bland, We Oratorical way, T "We are gathered today On the bank of the I 'la lie O Where ils clear waters lap /od The feet of the lulls will As you'll tind on the map." nnd mat 11 is smile was as soi l will As the breeze in I he oak, lon And the multitude wondered, lain I'nguessing the jokc, min Till lie said. "Seeing that p "We are right on the Platte, |1;||. It ought to be tru<? That the country will view sj.u Our party, mv fricne*:, <lr To be just and exact, v As the only one havrng, ,| : A Plal te-forni in fact." ;...i .IuI\ was named for .lulius Caesar ;in by Mark Antony. Marfc was Caesar's pr??ie?re. Mis career was very much Th< like thai of Mr. Taft. Caesar liked | him and whenever Iu' came around the Am gi'-al dictator would .-lap liini on the / back with suine such exclamation as Tin "Mark, 1 will make yon a tribune!" / lie kept his word. too. and always '|']lt delivered the goods to Mark at the 1 lloman conventions. Mark made Ihe 1 funeral oration for Caesar, and he '| stirred up the lionian puplnoe until wh it wrecked the base ball park looking the for Brutus and the rest of the Mafia, (ho lie was also the originator of the aITi- ]<(>( nity idea. His alVmity was Cleopa- <yjn tra, and every time he returned from Kgypl, his wife and his mother-in-law Sai met him at the dock wrm a sel of golf |slj clubs. He eventually became the vir- or, tual ruler of Kgvpt, institnled local wli option and other reforms, barged 1U< with the queen upon the moonlit Nile, wli and killed himself while he was hap- Se< ]>v, knowing it couldn't last. ?<) t h< The bill sent in bv Teddy's side For services to date, Has been received and duly filed Till we can liquidate; . About the third the household bills 1 ' Will all come down the line, But the Democratic party will W Not render us its While House Bill Until July the nine. <<l July the Fourth will dawn .again, diverting circumstance, and the bubbling boy will light his punk before be finds his pants. He'll roll down an stairs with screams of joy, conlemp- t? tuous of hurt, and start tho battle mi fie Muti 868 ON "OLD LI BUSINESS IN FORCE. A ss all forms of Policies. Th >se Stockholders' Private Fc s. Every Life and Endowrr ree of charge). By adding which protects you against th, and Total and Permanen our age. 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A loud ker-baug (a \y f hi tig a cannon sonictitncs :) and the angels looking down sigh, "Hy hoky-pokc, it was!" n Kngland and her tyrant king of too almighty skittish, angry patriots turned out nd blew up all the British ; I when the Fourth eoines round again, ifli no one to forbid it, all blow one another up o show them how we did it. n the 22d the sun will eider (lie iaeal sign of Leo the Lion. This make Mr. Roosevelt roar, and lyeoddles, nature fakers, rich efaelors, reactionaries and liars take lo their holes. Sea lions will il'y fhe young navy reernil, and r will knock oj'f every twenty ufes and rush the prowler. o\s born under Loo make good vest hands and want $8 a day. y have a keen sense of smell, and 'I for the house before the meals hall cooked. They roar upon y slight provoeatton, never pay ir bill until the gas is shut off. iron era I ly gel the lion's share of (stale il appointed administralor. music of the binder w ill ?p heard across the mere, il flic wafer boy wyrt hunt the sado Uid sweetly pound his ear. Stales thai voted dry will paid, Unl fhe boozers w ill defy ' loe lo take anofher vole n August or July. Hie wife and children will resorl ere they can swim and sail, am y 11 write for money every I inn ' boat lakes out fhe mail. They'I >p poor papa, slaving man. a-dig ig in his peans, and while Ihey'n ing pom pa no, he'll make out ot 'dines. I hey 11 also live on moun n trout, and muskelongn and croak and pa will try to pay for if will iaf he wins at poker. He'll elien e Href llarte's Chinaman, am ion he shall beseech forgiveness 'ins oul of reach, his plea shall br oi'give me, Lord, niv folks sire a 1 beach!" id 11 clip dear will honeymoon W if h A una his I o hold, id he will sigh, "Ma chore, you Are worth your weight in gold." hereat she'll say. -while kissing hit: HcnealIt her broad brimmed hat, ftut, dear, 1 don'I weigh what 1 dii \\ hen Honi told me that." And then hot August will relurt d John I), gel in line and pay hi elftl- installment on that thirt; illion fino. ual Life. NE" BASIS. .SSETS $15,000,000.00. le Pacific Mutual Life is th< >rtunes are held, under the law lent Policy contains the Tota a few dollars to the regula Sickness and Accident, in ad it Disability. Non-Participating. Whole Life. $15.70 17.65 20.15 23.45 27.75 33.65 35.05 36.55 38.15 39.90 41.70 43.65 45.75 47.95 50.30 tracts, neral Agent, Newberry, S. C. RESPECT FOR DIVINER IN INDP Too Gifted a Man to be Exposed t Danger of Imprisonment. Diviners and spellbinders an adepts in while and black titanic sti abound in India, and though (hoi habitat is the village lliev arc n strangers in the city. Just befoi the last mail left a curious case c the kind came before Mr. Thon hill, the chief presidency magistral at Calcutta. A tliH'l was committed in the hoiu of one Namln Lai Khan in Batlmrii gliatta. lie learned that there live in the neighborhood a man name Katva Nando Sarastvati, who was icputed adept in lanrric lore, and wl protessed to detect thieves by meat of a process known as nalcbala, or tl sense ot smell. fhri man's serviei were requisitioned, and by means ( divination lie "smeif out'' a cert a' person in public as the person wl had committed the theft. I lie latter felt himself lowered I In* estimation of his friends and r la lives in consequence, and obtaitx a process anainst the accused, wl was accordingly arrested and wil d ie gravity and formality cliarg< with defamation "b% .aving singh out, by means of certain rites," j inoffensive person as a man of In character capable of robbing a neig bor. Now, in the ordinary course of e cuts Salva Nando would have gone prison, bnl the eotnplaining citi/.o repenting him at the last moment J It a \ ing exposed to this danger a in: filled with the power of divinalio i'soiiiiht the clemency of ilie mag If.lie, and through an advocate boji 1 ">g 'lie historic name of Copal Chu der Mookerjce intimated that I matter had been amreably sell led ai requested permission to withdraw t ^ charge. 1 his was accordingly don< 4 ^ "Government by Injunction. ' New York World. Government by injunction," is % meaningless, mouth-filling ter ^ which has held a high place in A Bryan s political vocabulary for t ] last dozen years. A writ of injui ^ lion is undoubtedly government; so a writ of mandamus or a writ of 1 j h0iX- corpus, so is an indictment, oi s .i?xliro's charge, or the verdict of t jury or the granting of an appeal. I 10very ollicial nation of a court government. Every official action a common council, a legislature congress is government. Rverv o cial action of a mayor, a governor a president is government. When } Bryan rails against government bv junction it is doubtful if he hims n ,ms.n 'b'Cinite, coherent idea of wl be is trying to say. (Vrtainlv there nothing definite or coherent'in his 1 J act on the so-called injunction pla in the Republican platform; for 1 hat Mr. Bryan is finally able b evolve from Ibis criticisms is t] h "this is the treatment received by v wageearncrs from the national' c vcutio^ and tho Kepublic&a party.' TEACHER WANTED. The undersigned trustees will re- I ccive applications for teacher of the | Lclieay school in No. 4 township. * M. A. Renwick, T. H. Brock, S. A. Rikard, Trustees. BARBECUE. ( a Wo will furnish a first class barbe- 1 " cue with refreshments at Fair View scliool house, on Saturday, Juno 27th. j Dinner thirty-five and forty-five cents. The candidates and every- i body are invited. ] Robert L. Amick. I Jno. E. Moore. RE-REGISTRATION OF VOTERS, i Notice is hereby given that the sup- : ervisors of registration will be at J their offices in the court house dur- | ing tlie months of July and August to re-enroll voters of this county in accordance with provisions of an act of (lie general assembly approved the , ? ">(li day of February, 1008. The office ( will be open every day except Sunday , from 0 a. m. lo C> p. in. during these ] tw<? months. The law requires that, all , voters shall he re-registered. 10. L. Ilayes, Chairman. H. H. Leit/.scv, J. W. Werts,' Supervisors of Registration. DR. HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment, j the best household remedy on the market, try it and. be convinced. Mayes* Drug Store. TEACHER WANTED. i [ 'or Bush river school. Salary, $10 per month. Term, six or seven months. Applications should be sent in by July ! >, to either of the under- . signed. ^ J. T. Sterling, V/. |i. Martin, Route 1, Newberry, S. C., L C. Singley, Route .1, Newberry, S. C. 21 aw- until loth. d i'r LET BROADDUS & RUFF DO your () Lnundry Work, o BARBECUE. l (i I will furnish a first class barbecue at my residence on Friday, July 10, 10 1008, the public is cordially invited, i- A good dinner is guaranteed to be d served to all. The dinner will be 'd cooked by Messrs. Kibler & TIalfacrc. ? Admission: Gentlemen 50 cts., La1 o dies 40 cts., Children half price. ,s Respect fullv, 10 D. E. Halfacre. NOTICE OF ELECTION. 1,1 hi consideration of a petition sufficietitly signed hv electors and freeholders of Chappells School District in No. ,'W, we the members of the Coune ty Hoard of Education of Nowbwrry >d County, S. ('., do hereby order an io election to be held at fhe school tli house of said district on the 10th d day of July, 1008, between the hours id of eight and four "to determine iu whether or not the additional tax i\v now levied upon the property in said h- District for school support shall be continued.'' Those favoring the conv_ tiuuance of the fax will vote, yes; )(( fhose contrary will vole no. Regis,n< trafion certificate and lax receipt are (,l necessary to vote, in J. S. Wheeler, hi, S. J. Derrick, is- E. O. Counts, ir- County Hoard of Education. IU. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES ll(l Via Southern Railway. I1(, Hound trip summer excursion , tickets to seashore and mountain resort points are now on sale via Southern Railway at greatly reduced rates. Tickets good returning until October /list, 1008. Ashcville, Waynesville, Hendersonville, in the j11.' "Land of the Sky"; Lake Toxaway ]'' and the "Beautiful Sapphire Conntry," now in their glory. Apply to Southern Railway agents s for rates, tickets, etc. j. c. Lusk, I \ Division .Passenger Agent. J. L. Meek, Charleston, S. C. . Asst. Gen'1 Passenger Agt., ^ Atlanta, Ga. of ANNOUNCEMENTS Jr. ^ FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. ,aj 1 beg to announce my candidacy js for the United States senate in the j,l_ approaching Democratic primary, and n|. I respectfully solicit the support of jl the Democratic voters of this Slate. (0 R. G. Rhctt. ^ FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. on- I hereby announce myself a candi' ^date for Railroad Commissioner state of South Carolina, subject to lie rules governing I lie Democratic* )rimary. James A. Sumtnerselt, Columbia, S. C. FOR THE STATE SENATE: Alan Johnstone is hereby nominat)d for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. TOR LEGISLATURE. C. T. Wyclie is hereby announced for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. ' T announce myself a candidate for re-elcction to the House of Representatives of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary E. 1-1. Aull. I hereby announce myself as a can:lidalc for membership in the house >f representatives of the General Asscmbly of South Carolina from Newberry county, subject to the action jf the Democratic primary. K W. Iliggins. FOR SHERIFF. Being conscious of the fact that I have discharged the duties of the sheriff's office to the best of my ability, and believing that I have the indorsement of the majority of tho people of Newberry county, to this 2nd, 1 would again annoucne myself a candidate for reelection, subject to I he decision of the Democratic primary. M. M. Buford. 1 am a candidate for Sheriff of Newberry county, subject to the rules i>f the Democratic party. Cannon 0. Blcasc. FOR CORONER: J. N. Bass is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner of Newberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. A\ . lv Koiker is hereby Announced as ? ennl.date for coroner of Newlurry ?i.M?ity and wiil ; hi the rules of 11m- Democratic par, *. L. T. Kpting is hereby announced as n candidate for coroner and will abide tho rules of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. L. D. Morris (better known as Bobo) is hereby nominated for the office of Supervisor of Newberry county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. Monroe Wicker is hereby nominated for reelection to the office of Supervisor for Newberry county, and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. Jack B. Smith is hereby nominated for the office of Supervisor for Newberry county, subject to the Democratic primary election. f hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county Supervisor and will abide the rules of the < 1 eniocratic party, II. II. Abrams. I announce myself as a candidate for Supervisor and will abide tire re suit of the Democratic party. L. I. Fcagle. T hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor for Newborn County and will abide the rules of th< Democratic party. Bcnj. IJalfacre. FOR MAGISTRATE. Townships Nos. 1 and 8. T hereby announce myself as a can didatc for Magistrate for Nos. 1 am 8 townships and will abide the rule: of the Democratic party. S. G. Carter. I'1. M. Lindsay is hereby announce! as a candidate for magistrate for Nos 1 and ft Townships and 'will abide th result of the Democratic primary. I am a candidate for Magistral for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships, and wil be governed by the rules of the Dc moeratie party. Jno. Henry Chappell. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Magistrate for Township Nos. 1 and 8. C. B. Tidwe'll. Magistrate No. 3. I hereby annnounce myself as Can didato for Magistrate for No. Township, subject to the action of the Democratic party. HHj Jolm Henderson. Magistrate No. 4. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the olfco of magistrate ; for No. 4 Township, subject to the i V Democratic primary. it. M. Aughtry. For Magistrate No. 6. I J. . 1' loyd is hereby announced i for magistrate for No. G and will 1 abide tlie rules of the Democratic party. For Magistrate No. 7. W. R. Keith is hereby nominated as a candidate for magistrate for No. | 7 township subject to Democratic pri- ' mary. J Citizen. | For Magistrate Township No. 10. j I am a candidate for Magistrate for | No. 10 Township, and will be govern- J ed by tho rules of (lie Democratic par- 1 l-v- P. B. Ellesor. I For Magistrate No. 11. 1 C. L. Graham is hereby announced I ns a candidate for Magistrate for No J 11 Township and will abide (lie rules of the Democratic party. \ W. L. Kibler is announced as a candidate for Magistrate for number 11 township and wili abide the rules of tLe Democratic party. The voters of No. 11 Township nominate W. B. Graham as a candi- f date for Magistrate. He will abide bv the rules of the Democratic party. ' J SUP'T OF EDUCATION. | iB. L. Jones is hereby nominated " UM lor position of Superintendent of Ed- 1 u cation for Newberry County, sub- | jeet to the decision of ihe Democrat- * ic primary. j J. B. O'Neall Ilollowa.v is announecd as a candidate for County Super- ! ilnndent of Education and will abide j the rules of the Democratic party. ! J. S. Wheeler is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the > office of Superintendent, of Education for Newberry County subject to the lilies of the Democratic primary. FOR TREASURER John L. Epps is announced as a , candidate for re-election as ooamty j treasurer of Newberry county and ! will abide the rules of'the De^ratic 9 party. g FOR CLERK OF COURT. ' Jno.C. Goggans is hereby nominated , for re-election to the office irf Clerk : of Court for Newberry county, S. C < subject to the rules of the D^ccrati'c primary. , FOR AUDITOR. WYn. W. Cromer is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election to the ofTico of Auditor for Newberry County, and is pledged to abide tha rules of the Democratic primary. j; . I am a candidate for the office of County Auditor of Newberry county and will abide the rules of t&ji Demo- ' era tic party, !l i Eugene S. "Worts. FOR MASTER ? IT. IT. Rikard is hereby announced as a candidate lor re-ch'ction to the office of Master for Newberry county subject to the rules of the Democratic j primary. W. A. Hill is hereby announced as a candidate for Master of Newberry county and will abide the rules of , the Democratic party. " FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. g I am a candidate for reelection to I the office of county commissioner for Newberry county, and will abide the " result of the Democratic primary. Very liespectfully, 1 Thos. J. Wilson. / I am a candidate for reelection to the office of county commissioner for Newberry county and will abide the 0 result of the Democratic primary. 1 Very respectfully, - W. II. Wendt. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner [? subject to the rules of the Democratic ? convention. ' C. L. Leitzsoy. G. Y. Dickert is hereby announced as a candidate for county commission- ftM i- cr and will abide the rules of tlio ^?? 3 Democratic party. . p