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BRYAN CALLS ON NEWSPAPERS Calls Upon Them to Collect Funds for Campaign?Will Get Prohibition Vote. Fair view, Lincoln, Nob., July 20.? Influential Eastern Democrats have fold W. .1. Bryan I lint, in their (.pinion, I lie :inl i-injunchon plank of the plal form adopted at Denver was hardly worth the paper if was writ-, ten on, (he reason alleged by them ljo'iirr (hut I lie David B. IJiil bill passed by I ho senate* which is especially endorsed by I he Democratic plank, simply carried out I he common law provision, granting a jurv (rial in contempt. cases "in fhe jurisdiction of presiding judge." The ph.nk w.ms drafted on the assiiniplion (h,*iI fhe Hill bill was pass<" 1 only it Pier if had been amended by Senator Allen of' Nebraska to make Irijil bv mandatory at (lie request of defendant. Air. Bryan spenl several anxious hours after he received this information. hile reasoimblv sure of his ground. the alle^al ion that he and the majority of the-, committee on resolutions had been tricked caused him to worry uud lie admitted that in- would have an inquiry set on foot. The Associated Press -respondent this afternoon relieved this suspense by submitling to him advices from Washington, showing that the IIill bill as finally adopted by the 'United States senate in 1890 provided lor summary punishment by (lie. court, in direct contempt cases but made it mandatory for the court to tfrjtnl a trial by jury in ;,|| cases where such contempt was committed n|' jurisdiction of court. and where such I rial was demanded bv the accused. I ' '* V:,s I h? Allen amendment, as ^'r I' :?11 remembered ii and il cleared iij. what threatened |,? |?... come ;in awkward situation for the 1 |eiin'.. r.iI ie candidal. f?, f|,e presidency. ' Purl ill,-it i lie |iroliibil ion 11uestion will play in the campaign was talked over by .Mr. Bryan and U'ilev Ik Phillips. editor of i!,e (alifornia Voice of I(,,s Angles. who is relurninir troui Coluinbiis. Ohio, where lie i was a delegate lo I he prohibition convention. 1 ^ "We agreed." sard Mr. Phillips, ! "not to discuss for publication what was said at our conference." Mr. ( Phillips, however, volunteered the statement that a numncr of prohibitionists would vote for Mr. Bryan as , agiust (heir own candidate. He thought (he prohibition movement would affect the vole in the close States and was unwilling to concede to Tuft many of I lav?, voles. The appeals of Mr. Bryan to the farmers of (he country for campaign eon'rilni(Ions is benr*ng fruit. Today a number of responses were received the sums enclosed vnrvlng in amount. Two retired farmers of Omaha, one "a'cd 82 and the other 70 wars, prefercred lo deliver their contributions in person. They hobbled up the palhwa\ to Fairview and each placed in the hands of Mr. Bryan a $.*> bill. Appeal to Democratic Papers. An appeal by Mr. Bryan lo the Democratic newspapers of the country lo begin the collection of funds for the campaign was one of the impoii'nt happenings of the day. ' The statement follows: I wish every iVmocralic paper would begin the collect a fund from ils subscribers. There are very few Peinocrals who could not a fiord jo make a small contribution and the people will never be able lo control the government until they take on themselves I he burden of supplving campaign funds. As long as a few men turnish the money to finance a campaign the men will exert an undue in I luence upon Ihw government. ''It seems that we have reached the end of corporate contributions and this is a step in advance but the individuals who control these favorseeking corporations may si ill dominate politics by furnishing the sinews of war. I lie I )emocraI ic party has si ruck a blow al this system by limiting contributions ro'$10,000 and providing for publicity before the election. The Kepuntlcan party has so far refused to join with us on this proposition but public sentiment may yet compel it to do so. I have no doubt ibat the Democratic party will receive contributions from more individuals than ever contributed to any campaign and there is no reason why the entire sum necessary should not he supplied by contributions from the masses. If every Democratic paper will take tho matter up and lend a helping band we will soon have money enough in the treasury to provide for legitimate campaign work and that is all we want." Late this evoning, Oeorgo Fred ."Williams of Boston arrived and was ?1 riv?;n from (ho station to Fairview by Mr. Hryan. The two belt] a lengthy conference on reaching the Bryan home, ^vhere Mr. Williams expected to spend the night. One thing is definitely settled anil that, is that the chairmanship of the national committee will not go to n Southern man because of the attitude of the Southerners toward the negro, Although Mr. Bryan thinks highly of Mr. Ollio James of Kentucky and his name was prominently considered for the place, the positive taken by Air. James some lime ago in favoring the disfranchisement of the negro made his appointment out of the question. FOUGHT OVER ELECTION. Ninety Six Votes for School Bond Issuer-Joe W. Tolbcrt Told to Leave. Croenwood, July 20.?Koports reaching hero late this afternoon tell of what might have resulted in serious (rouble today at Ninety Six, in this county. An election "was held at Ninety Six today on the question of voting twelve thousand dollars in bonds to build a new graded school building. There was considerable feeling manifested, and I lie bonds were voted by a small majority. After I he election was over a few citizzons in favor of the bond issue got into an argument with Joe W. Tolbcrt, who, il seems, had opposed the issue and worked against it. After a little while a vow began. Tolbcrt was knocked down and given several licks. Later a committee waited on him and ordered him to leave town on the first I rain. Tolbcrt is the one who figured in the I'hoenix riot several years ajyo. lie has been living at Ninety Six for the p:isl vear. It was reported here 11.is aft ernoon that lie had iroften sev- I oral negroes t<> vole againsd the bund! issue, and this aroused the indivna-j linn of some of tho while ci'izeus^! Sherill McMillan hn? none lo Ninclvj Six. | The Stale, 22nd. .Joe \Y. Tolberl of Ninety Six, who was called upon by a commit too of his townspeople on Tuesday and (old lo leave town, after having been badly beaten up, is in Columbia, lie left Ninety Six a few minutes after I he committee ordered him oul of I he town and arrived in Columbia Tuesday nigh I. Two or three citizens of Ninety Six came along on (lie train with him (o Columbia. Yesterday some of Tolberl's friends joined him here and some others from iNnety Six who are not. Tolbcrt's friends jv mwaKwwwwwWWW* ; The First Cough ? &veti *Wugh not severe, has a t ^ tive tfrembranei; of the throat ^ Coughs then come easy all win ^ slightest cold. Cure the first c< *et up an inflamatlon In the dell A longs. The best remedy Is a- SYRUP. It at once gets right ^ moves the cause. It is free froi w a child m for an adult. 25 cent J MAYES' DRi T Buy h We provide easy terr We enable borrower in Monthly Installment allowed to meet obligai It is cheaper than pay to save money to buy a Contract. If you want to save nr take a Security Contra* Call on A. J. Gibson, Treasurer, at office, co streets, next door to G< SECURITY LOAN M JNfJEil came in. iolbert declined to inako any stu(( ment for' publicalioh yesterday. 1J arrived in Columbia minus his coj and had to purchase one early yestei day morning. He appeared* Vm tli streets yesterday looking as well 11 ever and looked none the worse as result ot his exciting experience <j i 10 day. before. It is said, howevei 'hat lie. is badly bruised about tli body and arms and has some scars o his head. ''?> a friend yesterday he denie that the trouble'originated over hi frying to register negroes to vote i the bond election. J le denied that h had aided any negroes in sceurin regis!ration certificates for the pm pose o| voting fliem in this election in fact, did not vote himself, lie sai< he avas opposed to trie bond issue, a wore some ?f (lie oldest and best Do mocrals of Ninety Six, and^here wa ' ?? occasion for worTviug polities int< Ilio l)uihl issue f iitlil. K is understood that Tolbert ha employed attorneys and will t;ik< some act ion in (he courts coneernim the treat menl he received, but as t< "'is he would have nothing to say lie says t li:il lie has a lawyer it (Jrcenwood-, but il is understood tha lie consulted another here yeslerdav Too Tolbert was reminded bv th( reportor that il was just ten Venn ago this November that Tolbert paic ii hurried \isit to Columbia. At thai lime he came with Col. Jno. H. Tolbert, who had been sprinkled will bird shot in the terrible Phoenia riots. Col.''Tolbert at that time was a wolf al bay. fearless and full ol fight, but without strength to fight The following is the Democratic national platform: OrOMPERS FOR BRYAN. Gives Reasons for Supporting the Democratic Ticket?Has Been Misrepresented. Washington. .j?| v o1 .?Samuel tempers, m a I.OOO-word editorial "I I I"' I 't'dcr: l iouisl. uiV(.? out in ;,<1vance tonight, says that he has been irrosslv misrepresented. He declares Hint he has never promised to deliver I bo votes of organied labor to Bryan, bill that he will use his influence for I lie Democratic ticket because the Dcmoeralie platform is in accord Willi the principles interests of organized labor, while the Republican platform is not. ITe takes up tlip two platforms and discusses at length the planks which affect the laboring man. Zach McGhee. of the Season, tendency to Irritate the sensi- ^ and delicate bronchial tubes. ter, every time you take the ? >tigh before it has a chance to ^ ^tTeTT^ipillary air tubes of the m QUICK RKIvIEF COUGH ? at the seat of trouble and re- * m Morphine and is as safe tor ? S A UG STORE. * & Money 0 lomesl ns of payment. 1 to accumulate a fund on wfojch interest h Lions at maturity. ing rent. If you wan1 - home take a Security V w>ney for any purpose 3t. It pays. Asstant Secretary anc mer Boyce and Adamc jpeland BrothersJ) INVESTMENT tt wrsamut, a.ou V TEACHER WANTED. u- Tho undersigned trustees will re .0 eeivo applications for teacher of th it Leheay school in No. 4 township. M. A. Renwiok, 10 T. H. Brock, is S. A. Rikard, a Trustees. ,f l'> RE-REGISTRATION OF VOTERS ? Notice is hereby given that the sup ervisors of registration will bo a their oltices in the court house dur ing tho months of July and Augus R to re-enroll voters of this county ii " accordance with provisions of an ac 0 of tho general assembly approved tin " 25th day of February, 1908. The offlc< will bo open every day except Sunday ' from 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. during thes< two months. Tho law requires that al' s voters shall 1)0 re-registered. E. L. Ilayes, Chairman B. B. Loitzsey, ;> J. W. Worts, Supervisors of Registration, s 11 r SUMMER EXCURSION RATES > Via Southern Railway. j Hound trip summer excursion tickets to seashore and mountain resort points arc now on sale via Southern Railway at greatly reduc* od rates. Tickets good returning un' til October 31st, 1908. Asheville, ' Waynesvillo, Ilendersonville, in tho "Land of the Sky"; Lake Tbxaway 1 and tlie "Beautiful Sapphire Coun: try," now in their glory. ] Apply to Southern Railway agents for rates, tickets, etc. J. C..Lusk, Division Passenger Agcni. ,T. L. Mock, Charleston, S. C. Asst. ficn'l Passenger Agt., Atlanta, Ca. iiliEMEiri I FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. I bog to announce my candidacy for tho United States senate in the approaching Democratic primary, and I respectfully solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this State. R. G. Rhett. FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Railroad Commissioner State of South Carolina, subject to the rules governing the Democratic 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 tho Democratic primary. I announce my self a candidate for tho Senate of South Carolina, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. E. II. Aull. FOR LEGISLATURE. I am a candidate for election from Newberry county to the house of representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. John M. Taylor. Arthur Kiblcr is announced as a candidate for tho house of representatives, and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary, and to support the nominees of tho party. C. T. Wyche is hereby announced for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the result of the Democratic primary election. I hereby nnouncc myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Newberry county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. T am for good roads. T am against . all unnecessary high appropriations & under all circumslancoK I am for the belter facilities of Die common ' school. T am against the fertilizer tax for Clenison college. H. H. Evans. I f I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho house of representatives subject to the rules of the Democratic I primary. 'to Godfrey Harmon. I hereby announce mys-elf as a can. I didate for membership in the house . of representatives of the General Assembly of South Carolina from Newberry county, subject to tho action of the Democratic primary. F. W. niggin3. 1 FOR SHERIFF. Being conscious of the fact that ] have discharged the. duties of the _ sheriff's office to the best of my abil0 ity, and believing that I have the endorsement of the majority of tho people of Nowberry county, to this end, 1 would again annoucno myself a candidate for reolection, subject to tho decision of the Democratic primary. M. M. Buford. t I am a candidate for Sheriff of . Nowberry county, subject to the rules t of the Democratic party. 1 Cannon G. Blease. t 3 FOR CORONER: 3 J. N. Bass is hereby announced as 1 a candidate for coroner of Newberry ' county, subject to tho rules of the ' Democratic primary. W. E. Felker, (better known as Mose), is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner of Newberiy . and wiij jihi'c the rules of tin- .Democratic par.,'. Tj. I. Epting is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. L. D. Morris (better known as Bobo) j.s hereby nominated for the office of Supervisor of Newberry county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. Monroe Wicker is hereby nominated l'or 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 comity, subject to the Democratic primary election. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oil ice of county Supervisor and will abide the rules of the democratic party. IT. II. Abrarns. I announce myself as a candidate for Supervisor and will abide the result of the Democratic party. L. I. Feagle. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor for Newberry County and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. Benj. Half acre. FOR MAGISTRATE. Townships Nos. 1 and 8. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 townships and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. S. G. Carter. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships and will abide the result of the Democratic primary. I am a candidate for Magistrate for Nos. 1 and 8 Townships, and will bo governed by tho rules of the Democratic party. Jno. Henry Chappell. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Magistrate for Townships Nos. .1 and S. C. B. Tidwell. Magistrate No. 3. I hereby annnounce myself as Candidate for Magistrate for No. 3 Township, subject to the action of the Democratic party. John Henderson. Magistrate No. 4. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the offco of magistrate for No. 4 Township, subject to the Democratic primary. 11. M. A ugh try. For Magistrate No. 6. ** J. Y. Floyd is hereby announced for magistrate for Xo. f> 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. Magistrate No. 9. 1 E. B. Iviblor is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 9 township subject to tho rules of the Democratic primary. [ I hereby announce myself a oandi date for reelection as magistrate fo^EFwS No. {) township and will abide thKvJj rules of (ho Democratic party. rj| For Magistrate Township No. 10. Ill The voters of No. ;10 townshiiMS nominate T. T<]. Stone as a candidate? tor magistrate, lie will abide by th?# result of the Democratic party. vt 1 rnn candidate for Magistrate fori Sfe ,?; 10 township, and will be govern-1 m od by the rules of the Democratic par-J] M P R EUcS01' f m For Magistrate No. 11. jj || C. L. Graham is hereby announced fllii as a candidate for Magistrate for No. Wj U lownship and will abide the rule* M or llie Democratic party. THm W. L. Kibler is announced as a ?Hl candidate for Magistrate for number ]S . to?-nsl?P and will abide the rules H 01 tl.e Democratic party. |||| The voters of JSTo. 11 Township 0W &**? ? anb4m???Spi ate for Magistrate. lie will abide. .11 b^ 'he rules of the Democratic party, fj SUP'T OF EDUCATION. Ill B. L. Jones is hereby nominated -i or position of Superintendent of l?d-' &f! ucation for Newberry County, sub. fcf ject to the decision of the Democratie primary. |!f| J. B ?W,.u BOHow,, h aMoanem II ed as a candidate for County Sunrri undent of Education and will abide P'| U,C n,1<* 'he.Democratic party M ' M0 J. >S. A\ boeler is hereby announced s a candidate for re-election to the Mi rue,r ' ?" >; C?"?'.vanbjoct to the 1$ ' ' 10 democratic primary. FOR TREASURER ~~~~ ? , JrUi\li* ,Epps is an?ounce3 as a Brc candidate for re-election as aouuty vili )'0,1' ?f Ncwl""0' county and I? party '"leS ?f 11,0 Dej??.?ratio ?| for clerk of court. f(H ^'"fgans 1S bo re by nominated B fo, ie-eeetion to the otlice (tf Clerk ?*'j i Court for Newberry county, 3 C I * X l,! rules of the D^-^%cratic |p for auditor. h;| ed^rVI' CrTa'' is 1,ercbv *??ounc I ed as a candidate for re-eleetion to?Bl? llw officc of Auditor for Newberry HI rules af t"0 ixf '>h,'eed lo ^ thill rules of tne I>emoeratic primary. jflj| CwSv A c"did?'? for ? ? ?C0 of County1 Auditor 0f Newberry county K crati!'party tb<> ?f *? Dera?- M . Eugene S. Werts. Lf '' for masteit ' jh n?^? 11 ?ikav(] is havohy anno?nced Office Ttd? 0r re-elcc;i'>? to the K> , . of Masfcer for Newberry county the rules of the dIocS I W. A 11,11 is hereby announced a*, fit candidate for Master of Newberry ?' fonnty and will abide the rules 0f ?< uie Democratic party. |f FOR COUNTY COMMISSSIONER. B I am a candidate for reelection to M' the oll.ee oI county commissioner for W Newberi^ county, and will abide the B ?CMilt of the Democratic primary. jSjF Very Respectfully, ?j| Thos. J. Wilson. 1 ? candidate for reelection to W lie office of county commissioner for Newberry county and will abide the S lesult of the Democratic primary. 'fl Very respectfully, W. H.' Wendt. ML I hereby announce myself as a?B candidate for County Commissione^^S subject to the rules of the Democrat* C. L. Leitzsey. djHRjgK G. Y. Dickert is hereby announce^^^B ns a candidate for county commissiorS^BI er and will abide the rules of thflH Democratic party. The friends of h. C. Livingston aiw^S nounee him ns a candidate for comiMH ty commissioner. We pledge him party thC nileS ?f the I)cm?cratfle| I hereby announce myself a carlffiS didato for .county commissioner, ai^HH will abide tho result of the DemocrflRp? io primary. Very respectfully, ' I | p Q. H. Cromer. j