The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 16, 1908, Page FOUR, Image 4
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K. H. AIJF.L, KDITOR.
Entered ?'it the Postoflice at New
berry, S. C\, as 2ml class matter.
Friday, ()c| 1 iber |<i, I'lOft.
CANVASSING THE SITUATION.
The New York Herald's latest es
1 incite of I In* political situation, pub
lislied Sunday. 111 ;iv I>? taken as ;i has
- IIS shotting llott flail, Idaho Mill
Wyoming colli lolled I)y I lie Murnioi
church, mighty easily hold flic l);il
anee ? I* |lower between Rryan ;iim
I ; I t . It is irriii'i'ii 11 \ ;i > ( ?>[ it I'd as :
fad licit I lie .Mormon vote will In
f i 1 i"o i\ 11 with 1 he 11: i r t y t lint showa
iiiiiinir < 111 :i 1 i I ies, and if the head 'I
tile church should heroine ,-o|i<
iliced even ;|s I.I If ; | \\,.,.|v hcl'.H-l
''if election licit I * r ;i 11 li;h| ;i ?_*oo,|
chance oI winning lliose Slates coiiM
he thrown into (he Democratic fold.
IS 1 i lit i 11 ;i t i HVT Wyoming the Herald
"it Siiml.'i\ est imalcd t h;il the lie1'
I !il lc;i ti ; Were re;i <? 111; 1111 \ sure of
Slates h;i\ite_! IS.i electoral voles.
S11111*.r lli.it the 11 '|> 111>Iic; 111 s Were
' le In c;iri'\ i . addition |.. the-c New
York Wisconsin, .VJ elector:il
vote-, this Would leave the Ixcpubli :>!i
-Jill five electors short of lli,.
nectary majority. Tin* sit 11:11 i > 11
would therefore lie (his:
Republican Slates:
< 'ali fornia -jo
< onnccl icut 7
Delaware 3
Illinois 07
I,,A:I I.'l
M.ii-ic ({
Mas<;ic|,n-, us -|n
M iclct'a u i-1
'""e - "ta II
\|'W I e r s e \ | O
\c\\ \ .irk ;>()
N'orl !i Dakot;, ...... ' .. A
' ' i.'l |
I 'entity 1 va nia 3 ^
1? ho,|, Island .|
v; -i
\\ a-lii 11?_rion ,ri
We-! Virginia 7
Wison-in
'[' "i'l
Short majority f,
I )emocra I ic Stat es :
Alabama 11
Arkansas f]
< olorad ~
(ieoruia r
Florida
Indiana
'<;"isav ,r
Kenlnckv j;i
honisiana f]
Maryland
M i--i-si|?l>i
Missouri
Montana ;]
Xehravka ?
Nevada r
\orth far.dir.a .. .. y:
??;r,. o"
< ?k:.IM..u:f? "
So:j*: a r> d: :;a 0
T.. .
S..:- r.. J
T- .' V.
V ' '
T 2' "
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I e Herald - inde|ien,lcnl <<auva->
ot in ,-ideni ial probabilities. printed
Sunday, < ho we, | ;
Vote in electoral colle-c ISii
Necessary lo elect a presidenl 'J |'2
KepiiMican. rea>oiialdy sure.... J^SS
Democralic. reasonably sure.. l(?(i
Doubtful, Kepuhlican leauinirs. (?."?
I^oubi fill, Deinocralic leaninirs. 1J)
In the balance 45
., -m
I'afl to win must lt<*I of the
doubtful voles
I'rvan to win must ?* ?'! of the
doubtful votes 7(]
\1 "I which iroe.s Io show that the
fitfht s- Hill on and (lie resull is yel
lo be determined. Deinocralic chances
are uTowiuir bri?hter each day. Thf
uncertainly as to the labor vole i.now
causinir the Republican leader.sleepless
ni-fhls. The labor vole i.>
JToin.ir lo be the delermini; factor. Tin
Republicans are less sure of the lahoi
vote I linn their have been in a number
of years.?Greenville News.
As there are always a number ol
people who like lo figure on the elee
t ion we print I he above estimates <;iv
Uiii I lie eleclorial vole ol each Stale s,
that t hove who are inclined niav liavt
I lie I inures before I hem and can ,1,
their onw -.rue-sin-. Of course, it iall
1 matter ot guess work and no <>n<
will know the resull until after tlu
vo|e- have been counted. In a stale
meiil published by the national chair
man ol the Democratic party, ^fr
I .
^ Ma-k. .1 lew days :iu". lie < I.?i 11- New '
^ ??i' 1^ Ji 1**1 West \ i rtriii i:i us Democratic,
and in lliis estimate llicy are
I"1' i" 'he Ifcpublicail column. We
_ do nut Im'Iievc, 111<) of course |!iis is
simpl\ mir opinion. tlcii tlie I )emocrals
(mii win wit lioiil New York and
= while it |iH?ks In (tin* Ci'diu lliis ili<I:ithat
I lie Democratic c;in?li?la(<>
I'"' governor will win in New York,
tin- chances seem in be (hat (lie Stale
. will go l{c|miIllicitn for president.
?' 'In lint kllnw lipOII wll.lt
- vrniimU Oliin is claimed liy llic Pelf
mocrals .-iikI we venture the assert inn
I I lllill \\ lien I lie votes ;ire ('((Milled it
- w ill lie t'niind in I lie Kcpuhliean eolI
umii, lint nil I lie estimates made bv
ijtlie New \ nrk llei'iild llie Democrats I
ennId exchange very easily Ohio for
; New N ork Mild liuve ;i larger 111il.ji !*?
; i?.V. ill I ile| have :i llia.jojily ()f f)I<'
elect !" ;<! coleve \\ i t limit I lie ! luce j
' | St.-He. u liii h is i- c|;i i nicl !|n|,| I !ic i
i li;i l.i nee n I' pi i\Ve|'.
('I cnurse ;is we have already still- '
'1 d il is ;ill guess work but there is
hill-Ill in looking :it the fiu'iies
and :111 11-i11>_r Vnnrself by makillg esti- !
1 ' male-.
| > |
The farmers ..f ihe Sniuh ;,re up !
: against ,i prnpMoiti( 11. The market-,
ing of the enllnn crop al present
| prices niciins a great monetary loss
it" In:-; sect inn. It' the fiirmcrs who
grow cot I on were in a position t<> imld |
! I here is no doubt that the price would i
advance and additional money com-j
I in? into Ihe South mi account of the;
advance would mean a "Treat deal j
j oidv 'o tile fanner- but to all
i biisire?> iutcresjs.
^'i. I. I'. Parker i|<io|ed on t!ie
,^it i.ilioii ii- follows: " I'he fir--' tliijig ;
lieeessiry is !or tin- intelligent far- 1
!b.-Mi?!ve< i,. d<-t .irininc ;l]|
i '"en iniu"lii and maubnoil that tliev
"ill Mot - II ,i bale o| cotton a; pre-.
I cut pi-ices r \ ce p I I,, -a I i - IV e vi-t i litr
I oblbjai ion- ami < lien fir-t endeavor
j tn store the cotton and ere) the afli\aiice>
on i| |o meet the nece--iiv of
'he occasion.
,! Mr. I 'arker i- i \ i 11 g,??| advice. j
j i" our judgment. to the fanners. Of
Course they have io satisfy their ere-!
| dilors hul inasnuicli a- iJie warehouse :
, comp.-in.\ in t!iis .seciioii has airrced to
advance (iwo-thirds o| the market value
n| the col Ion stored in (heir warehouse
il would seem that with this
i amount in cash (hey could hope to bp
, <" satisfy I heir pressing obliga,
! I ions.
> i
i | ' ot t on at nine cents and I he present
i I'rice o| corn ami bacon and evervl
''1 i"- ?'|se is not as much as when
I I cotton sold a; six and -eve.u cents and ?
I the cost of other thinirs was in prot
j portion. _
' I he mills of course will not care
I j to pay more for cotton than they are
!now paying |.mg as they can se:
I 'rice, bit if a s? ffi. 1
! cieut iiim.un; ot ? >?:?>n can lie held
f off the marker -i::-il mills ,.\-hnn^ i
' 1:' 1'' > a:'v.- , i ;i -.a:;,] :'],->>>
- - will a 1 v a * . T pre^Mt
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THE PLEASURE OF |!~
\ READING BY I '
| LAMPLIGHTL
Is denied many people B c
on account of imperfect i ?
vision. f? \ i
You may seem to suf- ? ^
for no inconvenience l>y 1 y
day l?ut find it painful 1 *
and difficult to reador | ' L<lo
close work by lamp- 1 *
b?ht. 1
j If the above is so with I
you, you are injuring B C
I your eyes every day i
thiil you put off coining j j j
to us for glasses. H ^
DR. G. W. CONNOR, ]
Newherry, S. C. P i
Office Over Copeland llrc?s. vStore. 1 i ^
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not
In trespess upon the lands of the un
dersiyned by hunting, fishing, or in
- any manner whatsoever, and those
i violating this notice will be deal! wiMi
> according to law.
1 ?T. A. (!. Kibler.
I>. IV Conk.
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II. S. Ii. Kibler.
S. d. Kinnnl.
; .1. 1). II. Kibler. |"
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iome and becomir
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md assures them
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