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E NIGHT WORKERS HEAR BRYAN 1 H The Nebraskan, Baxeheaded and < B Smiling, Addresses "Soldiers t of the Day and Night," I at 3 A. M. t i New York, Oct. 27.?Hon. William < J. Bryan, bareheaded and smiling, I stood on the steps of the city hall at 1 3 o'clock thus morning where he was introduced to a big crowd of night ' workers who gathered there to hear ^ je him speak. ? When Mr. Bryan first appeared ' v the city hall park was lighted with ' red fire but before the cheers ceased I the fire had died out and tlie candi date spoke in darkness, tlie few street ' lamps affording but little light. t B The crowd was composed largely of a B employes in the newspaper ollices on 1 j^B Park Row, telegraph ollices, general Bl postofflce and nearby markets. Chairman Mack, Mrs. Mack and Mrs. Bryan accompanied the candi- t ^B date. Mr. Bryan said the meeting was c D to him one of the moat interesting of HL the campaign. He said there is a \ IB dignity in labor and that the time will a RIB come when public sentiment will put ^B a badge of disgrace not upon the man ^HB who with brain and muscle contriHBBbutes to their nation's welfare, but ^^Bnpon the man who is willing is spend R^Vn idleness the money that some of H^RBhcm have made. spoke for larger participation MQB|B the people in their own governI^^B'll'." lie said, amid great cheer- I BnMn< "I have gained a place in your fide nee i( is simply because I BSMKCBC' hiken you into my confidence." Pfl^BSwiaking up the issues of the cam^^RjjBnign Mr. Bryan discussed publicity I^^Bf campaign contributions, tariff, trusts, panics, etc., and as regards the K9K election of senators by a uirc-t vo'.>; BV he declared lie felt confident ;he My ''people of New York adopting Hint plan could not make am worse iui-B take than their legislature lias done.'"' Speaking ?>f monopolies lie said: ^B "We believe it will eever he sale to have monopolies until God sends B us angels to take charge of them, HP and from our experience with those in charge we arc inclimd to believe i||| they ("line not i'rom above but from IS below." SB All tactions of |i?e Democratic party in Brooklyn took part in today's demon-t rat ion for Mr. Bryan. I^ter in the day it was planned for Senator H McCarren to bring the presidential B^B candidate to Brooklyn to address sev{K oral meetings, one of which at least was arranged by Senator McCarren'a |H W NEGROES ESCAPE FROM JAIL. |B Two Return Voluntarily and the ilaB Third is Promptly Captured. raH News and Courier. [SB Saluda, October 27.?Dave Harris, |g^B Dolph Wallace and I'M Jackson, all negroes, succeeded in escaping from BH the county jail here .early Saturday KB night. The first two were being gB kept in the steel cells and Jackson, Braf who was a sort of trusty, was allowed K|B the privileges of the jail corridors. It %yB( very evident that Jackson broke |&i^B the locks on the cell doors and turn-' HB ed Harris and Wallace out, and then all of them, by main strength twist- I J&SMuhI off the rear door of (lie jail and B RBH^Bwalkcd out. Harris is the negro who B?|Bfcoine months ago cut Mr. Bowie, a MgiHwhitc man, at Ridge Springs, almost kE^^Ho death, and was, after a long time, jappiMirrcsled in Florida and brought here. gp&&|Bro everybody's surprise, Harris came I^^MBiack early yesterday morning, and MgSg^n'hen the jailer turned up he found HHa^Lim sitting on die front steps of the Ee|?||^^1- Dolph Wallace came back late* erda.y afternoon, and the sheriff 11 .lack-on anil brought liiin |^^?|^^^g(hing would have been known E escape of the prisoners until I gs^^Wundak' morning ha<l not the sheriff a K0e^Wiad occasion to arrest a little negro iB nonr n,t a frolic Saturday night, gj$ir and On bringing him to jail found the VnW cell doors open and his jail-birds all BfiBgonc. Harris says lie did not want jQH to get away and Wallace says he was just obliged to go home. BHBLELECTION TICKETS IMPERFECT ESnSnL . BSffigBunty Superintendent of Education sHmPBL Omitted by Mistake. QSH&Rh^A and Courier. on, ? the BHHB^^BHnie in the history of this coun mHMSH voters will have to fill in one < he county ticket in the NhBSbb^ViI select ion next Tuesday?that BBgBiunf;v superintendent of educaThe tickets have been received I the name for that office has been j Hi blank. There two candidates I BbBBB*'' th1' ollice. the Rev. I''. I.. Lybrand 8 E^p^pand Mr. A. I). Martin. It is not at | ^^^Ball unlikely that this office will cause II |ig||^Hnany tickets to he thrown out. Tho f BSwiifc law governing general elections is fcry strict and it plainly says that <hc names of candidates must be writfOn in black ink when the name is not >rinted along with the others on the icket. It can plainly be seen that nany errors will occur unless the vot- J h is informed on tliis particular' >oint, for the pencil is almost always ised by the voter in filling out his ( icket. fn case the pencil is used, it s said that the ticket will have to be hiown out. 1 he situation is peculiar tnd it is generally hoped that Lexing<>n county will not soon again be ^ ?laced in her present predicament. ^ C ^ If, as the Chicago News maintains, A barrel of whiskey contains a mulilude ot headaches,'' how many itomachaches does a barrel of chestin ts contain? (_ 1 Trespass Notice. ^ All persons arc hereby warned not 0 trespess upon the lands of the un- ? lersigned by .hunting, fishing, or In my manner whatsoever, and those ^ 'iolating this notice will be dealt with iccording to law. J. A. C. ICiblcr. I). B. Cook. Rufus J. Crumpton. ^ ir. S. 13. Kibler. S. J. Kinard. I J. 1). H. Kibler. C. L. Wilson. 1 EWAR I Up-to-the-Minute Dea H I All Styles and Shape I |0AAC^ | _ Baltimore M Fall and Winter 1907-06 S9S mi?w?nn There's a ivsp nsibilily i j that means a lot to the tli m we're res]><ut^iMc you. :Vj tt:e n- \v Fall r-.n-l W'i iter 1 SHOES, HATS AND 1 Newberry.SC. j EWi iiiiiiiiiinwiiiniiiiiii'iBw^miM ) REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE EXCHANGE BANK of Newberry, S. C., Condensed from report of State Bank Exam: iner September 1 1th, 1908. KKSOUKCKS: .oans and discounts ?214.6ss 05 )verdrafts 3,143.18 'urniture and fixtures 3,696.62 'asli 011 hand and in Banks 17,138.44 $238,633.29 1.1 a hii.it 1 us: Capital stock # 50,000.00 'rofits less all expenses paid (earned) 7>39i-77 Jnpaid Dividens 17.50 'ashiers Checks 1,476,87 Le-Discounts 6,789.22 ills Payable 95,000.00 )eposits, * (Individual 74,882.02? 77.957-93 $238,633.2 Your business is what we want. We pay 4 percent 011 time deposits . D. DAVENPORT, M. I.. SPEARMAN, Piesidetit. Cashier. vDW. R. HIPP, W. B. WAU.ACK, Vice-President. Assistant Cashier. GEO. B. CROMER, Attorney. T-PERRY C0~j ilers in Fine Stylish Clothing tor Men and Boys. 1 SHOES Lj^,, 1 Product I C in all things, com- H, pels preference H 1 fr?m A ~ n "The man I ' who cares" 1 ^ jj pre-eminently so B I Sold only by j ^; | Ni HATS Ev/art=Perry 1 ? ^ Ccir party. H n the name of Kitppenlieiinvr and Isaac 1 lamhnr^er >S: Sons L. j inking clothes-buyer. The inakv r- :uv re ; onsib'e to us? | No chance for disappointing: l. V.Vd !ikv t?> show \oii > m ale's and the newest styles an.I novi Itics in r i ni-.hin^>. FURNISHINGS FOR FOOT, HEAD AND PURSE. ? WT-PERRY CO. Ccr. Vain and College Sts. || , SOME OF OUR POLICIES: I To be conservative. To pay four per cent. B To calculate interest semi-annually. I To bond every employee. I To be progressive and accommodating. I To lend our money to our customers. S To treat our patrons courteously. B To be liberal and prompt. I To secure business from all classes. TO BE TIIK VERY BUST BANK 1-OR YOU 9 TO DO BUSINESS WITH. I Our institution is under the supervision of and regularly I examined by the State Batik Examiner. n The Bank of Prosperity, I Prosperity, S. C. I DR. GEO. Y. HUNTER, DR. J. S. WHEELER, I President. V. President. |j J. F. BROWNE, J. A. COUNTS, g Cashier. Assistant Cashier. $ I1WI | A Check Account gives a I 1^1 C") 1 systematic record of all busi- I * ^ * ness transactions in detail. y 11 EN you issue a check j JUST as each check is a full | VV for every obligation, i account of the particular I you can be positive that you transaction, so all the checks f j cancelled the debt. Each you issue are a record of your H check contains a complete business transactions. Can record?the date, amount, to j you afford to be without this I whom and from whom, and menus to systematize your | with both parties' signatures. business? I 4 per cent, interest paid in our Savings De- 1 partment. j] Pay by Check?it will benefit you just as it I does others. j] The Commercial Bank, I (NEWBERRY, S. C. I J NO. M. KINARI), O. B. MAYER, J. V. McFAI,I? I President. Vice-President. Cashier. jj MILUNERY department in our store is just as busy as can be turning out the most beautiful and attractive creations. Come and select your shape and have your hat made. We are showing many handsome and becoming models, of which the variety is great. The making and trimming of these hats is in the hands of artists who know .their business, Misses Pursley and Pope. Miss Joe Jones is in this department, and will be glad to see all her friends, and assures them that her very best services will be given. come and see us.