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STATE CAMPAIGNERS I ADDRESS AIKEN VOTERS I Candidates for Various Offices Discuss the Issues?Good Attendance Throughout Meeting. Tho State. Aiken, July 3.?The candidates in the State campaign were greeted hero .. today by a crowd of 500 or mora. The meeting was held in the court house, and in spite of the heat the room remained well corwded until the conclusion was almost reached. May or J. B. Sal ley presided over the meeting and after a few words of welcome, introduced lion. Cole. L. Blease, candidate for governor, (he 1 first speaker of I he day. Mr. Blease I read an article from the Augusta i Chronicle in which it was reported i that he had offered lo het a $1,000 I to $;)00 thai lie would he the next 1 governor of South tairohna. Ho do- > nouneed I hi' article a.-, a deliberate ' falsehood. lit* then discussed ihe ' two mill taxation and immigrul ion 1 question, making his usual ailack upon liov. Ansel. If,, expressed his \ views on negro education, and nl the ( conclusion liis address was given (l generous applause. i (!ov. Ansel was next introduced. | nflor expressing liis pleasure al the ,| presence of so many ladies and ? thanking Aiken counly voters for the <| handsome support I hey had given J, him hitherto, lie read various pas- v sages from his message lo the gener- ^ nl assembly in answer to the at lack of ( ole L. Blease. TTis views on Ihe whiskey question he expressed as ho- i ing virtually a local option law. IVo- / pie could have whiskey if they wished so by voting il in. He urged all tho Aiken counly voters in register as required by law. AI the conclusion V ho win liberally applauded. R. F. D. LETTER CARRIERS IN ANNUAL CONVENTION Si Addressed by Congressmen Lever |, and Patterson on Benetits of s tlie Service. v, The Siafo. Aiken, July .'t.--Today at III o'clock |x Ihe South ('arolina i ural carriers had their couvenlion here al the Titanian " hall. The convention was called lo order and opened with prayer by the iiev. \\ . ,J. Snyder. After the didogales were enrolled and committees appointed Mr. Fred Altaian delivered Ihe address of welcome. Mr. fleorge P. League and Mr. W. 1). IVlcrson. vice presideuls of the as- |] social ion, responded to the address |x> of welcome. Mr. <i. M. Brown of Ihe postal department delivered an addross in which he discussed the pos- |, tal savings bank and pareels post, |, which proved very interesting. ., Congressmen Lever and Patterson |? then addressed Ihe convention. Mr. jf .Lever said rural free devilery comes w in answer lo a .jusl demand ot the (>i people from the government for their constitutional rights. Tt is not ihe .i product ot any one's hrams or any one man's thought. The greatest ^ question of today is bow lo keep the ^ boy on Ihe farm. This system is do- j{1 ing more to effect this result than any other and il is this system which (| builds up good roads throughout the country. ., Mr. I'attcrson s;iid that I here can 1 I ' * J(l no :\r<*oiu|>|i>l:i?i| no! firmr without or- i gani/ation. That rural free delivery liis doing a great deal I Iiu-ate ihe country al large and says ihn! ilure|"" should lie I'lHiipciisiI ion l uinnirnsiir- 1 ale uiili i lie services ol the I'arners. I There were alioul 1 Oi> prevent ;il ihe convention. Alter trie conv ution iho local commit tee proceeded to carry out the programme of entertainment which they had prepared for the delegates. TO ASK BRYAN TO WITHDRAW Mass Meeting Will Be Held Before Big Meet. Denver, Colo., duly 2.-- Kvery delegate who reaches Denver in Ihe next week will tie called upon to attend a mass meeting in I his cify for Die purpose of laking some action to per- I suade William Jennings Bryan to withdraw lrom the presidential race I in the interests of the Democratic parly. Circular letters have been spui lo I every delegate to the convention. They have all been asked to reply and ^ make known their ideas of the Bryan candidacy. The letter was sent out through ihe Wood editorial bureau ] and has reached every part of the United States. Several delegates from Missouri, Arkansas and other" c .Western Stales who reached Denver today had Ihe tellers in I heir posses- ' sion and declared they were willing lo attend such a meeting. i When the full details of the plan | became known il threw consternation into the Bryan camp. The Johnson . ami (Jury boomers were pleased. Jt is declared that the propositioi was placed before Mr. Bryan som< time ago, but ho was not iu accort with it, but expressed his willingness to receive a petition it' one was made up from recognized Democrats at anj time and would give it his close consideration. The letter was sent out on June 2(J from the Wood bureau in Evanston. The first part of it reads as follows: "The Wood editorial bureau has started out on a campaign for Democratic victory by the distribution of u series of campaign literature which is being received by the people, but it is believed that the most important rjueslion which ought to be selected lirst is that of who should be nominated at the Denver convention. There ire two candidates in the Held, pro>ably three, and all good men. Mr. Bryan has more than half of the ,'otes pledged ;it the convention, but uic-half or even two-thirds of (lie '(invention voles will not elect Mr. irvan a l l he polls. ''In our canvass of the situation vc have found iwu objections to Mr. iryan. mne believe that his ideas re loo radical and that after the tur>nh'iil administralion of President {01 ise vel I, a more conservative canlidatc should lie nominated, but the liosI serious objection is raised in |uite a number of States and by a urge number of people who 'we have oted and paid for two campaigns for Ir. Bryan, which ended in defeat.' "Wo stand in a peculiar position, 'his campaign will be paid for by the )emocratic party. Mr. Bryan lias all i gain and nothing lo lose, for each nmpaign advertises his books, paper ml increases I he value of his lecires, while each defeat weakens and isrupts I he Democratic party." Charles A. Towne, of New York, rrived today with his own hand-, lade vice presidential boom in a iilchel. He is on I after the job wilh otli hands, hul few people coneede i in any chance as any of I hem," ;iid the former congressman from lew York, "and I am going after it. feel tluii Mr. Bryan is not averse to iv candidacy and in reality is friend toward it." UNCLE REMUS" FALLS ASLEEP. oted Writer of Southern Storiea Passes Away After Illness of Ten Days' Duration. Atlanta, July J.?Joel Chandler [arris, familiarly known as "lTncle emus," and an author of note, died t his home in a suburb of this city might. Mr. Harris, whose health ad not been good for some time, nd only been confined to his bed for bout 1(1 days, suffering from citritsis of (he liver. Complications set i and yesterday he grew rapidly orse and continued to sink until the id came at Ho 'clock. Joel ( handler Harris was born in atontou. (?a., Dec. !), 1848. He was arried in 187J to Miss Essie Laose of Canada, and in 1870 moved toJ tlanla, joining the staff of the Atnta Constitution. It was while he as connected with t^ie Constitution lat Ins tales, "Stores by I'ncle Reus," first attracted attention. In MM) Mr. Harris retired from active luruulism and until la>i year, when > became editor and proprietor of tide ({emus' magazine, spent most T Buy h Wo provide easy tern We enable borrowers In Monthly Installment Allowed to meet obligat It is cheaper than pay to save money to buy a Contract. If you want to save m take a Security Contrac Qall on A. J. Gibson, i Treasurer, at office, coi streets, next door to Cc SECURITY LOAN AN of his time at liis suburban home. . i is survived by a widow, four sons a ) two daughters. I Mr. Harris will be buried in' I > lanta, but the funeral arrangemei i have not been completed. } -- ? Doing Just Well Enough. If you are not able to develop soi 1 originality and individuality in yc way of doing things, you must 1 expect to rise out of mediocrity. One of the most unfortunate thin that can happen to a boy is to wo for years in a position without u vancement, because he fills his po lion just well enough to keep h from being dropped, but not w enough to be advanced, until he fori the habits of mediocrity so strong] until the common, ordinary way doing things has become so imbe (led in his life that it is almost ii possible to break away, and he fin himself doomed to perpetual mcdi erity. It takes originality, push, progrc ami thought to get away from cm monness. There must he somcthii distinctive in the service of the I'm who would get on. If he does n display any marked ability, if 1 .just works in a treadmill, determi ed that his employer shall not g the best end of the bargain he inn expect to remain a nobody, a perp tual clerk or an ordinary workman It is superiority that wins. Tl world is full of mediocrity?poop who .just do what they are told in tl most ordinary way.?Success. Received an Ovation. The following is taken from tl report of the Marlboro campai'j meeting published by the Florein Daily Times. Johnstone received an ovation s the beginning. Marked aitentio was paid to his declamation whit showed that lie is considered brain and scholarly and that he is a sal representative for South Parolii anywhere. Closing his speech wit profound cheers, after showing tin Charleston is the poorest cotton ma ket of flie Atlantic coast. Col. George Johnstone was next it trodiiced. lie said in spite of sneei he would plead for the agricultur: interests of the State. These, li said, were not dependent on on measure, but on many, which he the expounded with his usual force. II concluded with a well told ioke, whitwas much appreciated by the and once.?Oheraw cor. The State. STATIC OK SOUTH CAROL1N, COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. By Frank M. Schumpert, Esquir< Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. L. Wessinger, . 0. Wessinger and Cieo. W. Sumim made suit to me, to grant Geo. W Summer letters of administration r, the estate of and effects of Nanni M. Wessinger. THESE ARE THEREFORE to eit and admonish all ?n?l singular th kindred and creditors of the sail Nannie M. Wessinger, deceased, tlia they be and appear before me, in th Court of Probate, to he held at New berry, S. C., on Saturday, July 18t next after publication thereof, at 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to sho\ cause, if any they have, v.'hv tho sail administration should not be grantee GIVEN under mv hand, this 2n day of July Anno Domini, HIOS. Prank M. Schumpert, J. P. N. C. i Money o lomes! is of payment. (to accumulate a fund 3, on which interest is ions at maturity. ing rent. If you wan1 home take a Security loney for any purpose it. It pays* ftsstant Secretary ant rner Bpyce and Adams >peland Brothers. D INVESTMENT CO. 110 TEACHER WANTED. ml Tho undersigned trustees will re ceive applications for teacher of tb? \.t- Lebeay school in No. 4 township, its M. A. Renwick, T. EL Brock, S. A. Rikard, Trustees. mo ur BARBECUE. lot Wo will furnish a first class barbecue with refreshments at Fair View !gs school house, on Saturday, June 27th, rk Dinner thirty-five and forty-five id- cents. The candidates and evorysi body are invited, ini Robert L. Amick'. ell Jno. E. Moore, ns ? '.v, RE-REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Notice is hereby given that tho supervisors of registration will bo at 11 ~ I heir ollices in the court house dur{^s ing the months of July and August ?* to re-enroll voters of this county in accordance with provisions of an act sS of l he general assembly approved the n~ 2~>th day of February, 1908. Tho office '? will be open every day except Sunday from 9 a. m. to (i p. m. during these ?' two months. The law requires that all M> voters shall be re-registered. I'j. Ij. Hayes, Chairman. v{ B. H. Leit/.sov, st .7. W. Worts,' Supervisors of Registration. Ie HUIET'S All-IIealing Liniment, ie the best household remedy on the market, try it and. be convinced. Mayes' Drug Store. ie TEACHER WANTED. :n ;e For Bush river school. Salary, $40 per month. Term, six or seveu it months. Applications should he sent ui in by July If), to either oL' the under111 signed. i.v ,1. T. Sterling, E. B. Martin, 'U Route 1, Newberry, S. C., h L. C. Singlcy, lt Route 3, Newberry, S. C. r- 2taw- until loth. LET BROADDUS & RUFF DO your * Laundrv Work. il 10 ie BARBECUE. n I will furnish a first class barbecue I, at my residence on Friday, July 10, j. 1908, the public is cordially invited. A good dinner is guaranteed to be i served to all. The dinner will be cooked by Messrs. Kibler & Ilalfacro. Admission: Gentlemen 50 ets., Ladies 40 cts., Children half price. Respectfully, J- D. E. Halfacre. r- NOTICE OF ELECTION. hi consideration of a petition suflie ciently signed by electors and freeholders of Chappclls School District e No. 39, we tho members of the Coun** ty Board of Education of Newberry r County, S. C., do hereby order an ' election to l>e held at the school e house of said district on the 10th day of July, 1908, between the hours 1 of eight and four "to determine whether or not the additional tax A now levied upon the property in said | District for school support shall be l- continued." Those favoring the court tinuance of the tax will vote, yes; those contrary will vote no. Registration certificate and tax receipt are necessary to vote. J. S. Wheeler, S. J. Derrick, f E. O. Counts, County Board of Education. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES Via Southern Railway. Round trip summer excursion tickets to seashore and mountain resort points arc now on sale via Southern Railway at greatly reduced rates. Tickets good returning until October 31st, 1908. Asheville, Waynesvillc, Ilcndcrsonvillc, in the "Land of the Sky"; Lake Toxaway and tho "Beautiful Sapphire Country," now in their glory. I Apply to Southern Railway agents for rates, tickets, etc. I J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent. J. L. Meek, Charleston, S. C. Asst. Gen'I Passenger Agt., ? Atlanta, Ga. [ ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. - T bog to announce *my candidacy I for the United States senate in the j approaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this State. R. G. Rhctt. , FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candidate for lloilroad Commissioner State of South Carolina, subject to - the rules governing the Democratic 3 primary. James A. Summersett, ? Columbia, S. C. FOR THE STATE SENATE: Alan Johnstone is hereby nominated for the State Senate, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. FOR LEGISLATURE. i C. T. Wyche is hereby announced for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. I announce myself a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary E. H. Aull. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for membership in .the house oL' representatives of the General Assembly of South Carolina from Newberry county, Subject to the action of the Democratic primary. F. W. Higgins. FOR SHERIFF. Being conscious of the fact that I have discharged the duties of the sheriff's office to tire best of my ability, and believing that I have the endorsement of the majority of tho people of Newberry county, to this end, I would again annoucne myself a candidate for reelection, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. i M. M. Buford. I am a candidate for Sheriff of Newberry county, subject to the rules of t.lre Democratic party. i Cannon G. Blease. 1 FOR CORONER: j J. N. Bass is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner of Newberry county, subject to the rules of the < Democratic primary. j ? I W. E. Felker is hereby announced as n cund.date for coroner of Newberry i-ou'ity and wiil ;?bi 'e the rules of the Democratic par, \ 1 ( Ij. I. Eptiug is hereby announced ^ as a candidate for coroner and will 1 abide the rules of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. < L. D. Morris (better known t as Bobo) is hereby nominated ^ for tho office of Supervisor of New- | berry county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. Monroe Wicker is hereby nomi- j nated 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 Demo- c cratic primary -election. t < I hereby announce myself a candi- ' date for the office of county Supervisor and will abide the rules of the democratic party. <" II. IT. Abrams. a c I announce myself as a candidate for Supervisor and will abide the re- " suit of the Democratic party. Ij. 1, Feaglc. , , ' ;l I hereby announce myself a candi- ^ date for Supervisor for Newherry County and will abido the rules of the fl Democralic party. < Benj. Half acre. FOR MAGISTRATE. ?t Townships Nos. 1 and 8. I hereby announce myself as a can- ] didato for Magistrate for Nos. .1 and 8 townships and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. ^ S. G. Carter. r F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships and will abide the result of tlie Democratic primary. _ ^ I am a candidate for Magistrate r for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships, an-d will be governed by tho rules of the Democratic party. Jno. Henry Chappoll. Ci I hereby announce myself a ci>ndi- 8! date for Magistrate for Townships c' Nos. 1 and 8. C. B. Tidwell. Magistrate No. 3. oi I hereby onnnonnce myself as Can- e didato for Magistrate for No. 3 E I IH'MlilYt .Uliy I, IIM'O. r Township, subject to the action of Ui tho Democratic party. John Henderson. \ Ji. Magistrate No. 4. Ve I hereby .announce myself as a \ candidate for tho ofTfce of magistrate * for No. 4 Township, subject to the Democratic primary. R. M. Aughtry. For Magistrate No. 6. J. Y. Floyd is hereby announced for magistrate for No. 0 and will abide the 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 primary. Citizen. For Magistrate Township No. 10. I am a candidate for Magistrate for No. 10 Township, and will be governed by the rules of (he Democratic party P. B. Ellcsor. For Magistrate No. 11. C. L. Graham is hereby announced as a candidate for Magistrate for No. ^ 11 Township and will abide the rules f of the Democratic party. \ W. L. Kibler is announced as a candidate for Magistrate for number 11 township and will abi^Je the rules of tie Democratic party. The voters of No. 11 Township nominate W. B. Graham as a candidate for Magistrate. He will abide v *'10 r?los of the Democratic party. SUP'T OF EDUCATION, B. I a Jones is hereby nominated ^ Lor position of Superintendent of Education for Newberry County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary. J. B. O'Neall Holloway Is announced as a candidate for County Supertnndont of Education and will abide he niles of the Den>**cratic party. J. S. Wheeler is hereby announced *s a candidate for re-election to the >ffice of Superintendent of Education -or Newberry County subject to the ules of the Democratic primary. FOR TREASURER John Ti. Epps is announced as a > candidate lor re-election as county -reasurer of Newberry county and vill abide the rules of the Den^ratic iarty, FOR CLERK OF COURf. Jno.C. Goggans is hereby nominated 'or re-election to the office Clerk ?f Court for Newberry county, 8. C. ' subject to the rules of the D*-vCratio >rimary. FOR AUDITOR. Wm. W. Cromer is hereby announced as a candidate for re-cleotion to he office of Auditor for Newberry bounty, and is pledged to abide the ulcs of iiie Democratic primwy. T am a candidate for the office of county Auditor of Newbei^ry county md will abide the rules of tfcg Demo-ratic party. Eugene S. Werts. FOR MASTER H. IT. Riknrd is hereby announced s a candidate lor re-election to the Ihce ol Master for Newberry county ubject to the rules of the Democratic >rimary. > W. A. Hill is hereby announced as candidate for Master of Newberry ounty and will abide the rules of he Democratic party. ? - _ _ 0 FOR COUNTY COMMISSSIONER. I am a candidate for reelection to he office of county-commissioner for re wherry county, and will abide the csult of the Democratic primary. Very Respectfully, Thos. J. Wilson. \ * I tun a candidate for reelection to he office of county commissioner for re wherry county and will abide the csult of tho Democratic primary. Very respectfully, , W. H. Wendt. I hereby announce myself as a nndidnto for County Commissioner ubject to the rules of the Democratic onvention. C. L. Loitzsey. G. Y. Dickert is hereby announced 3 a candidate for county commission- 4l r and will abido the rules of tho emocratic party. \