The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 30, 1908, Page ELEVEN, Image 11
NIGHT WORKERS HEAR BRYAN
The Nebraskan, Bareheaded and
Smiling, Addresses "Soldiers
of the Day and Night,"
at 3 A. M.
New York, Oct. 27.-Hon. William
J. Bryan, bareheaded and smiling, I
stood on the steps of the city hall at
3 o'clock this morning where he was
introduced to a big crowd of night
workers who gathered there to hear
him speak.
When Mr. Bryan first appeared
the city hall park was lighted with
red fire but before the cheers ceased
the fire had died out and the candi
date spoke in darkness, the few street
lamps affording but little light.
The crowd was composed largely of
employes in the newspaper offices on
Park Row, telegraph offices, general
postoffice and nearby markets.
Chairman Mack, Mrs. Mack and
Mrs. Bryan accompanied the candi- t
date. Mr. Bryan said the meeting was
to him one of the most interesting of
the campaign. He said there is a i
dignity in labor and that the time will z
come when publie sentiment will put
a badge of disgrace not upon the man
who with brain and muscle contri
butes to their nation's welfare, but
upon the man who is willing is spend
idleness the money that some of
em have made.
He spoke for larger participation
the people in their own govern
ut.
'If," he said, amid great cheer
"I have gained a place in your
idence it is simply because I
e taken you into my confidence."
aking up the issues of the cam
ign Mr. Bryan discussed publicity
campaign contributions, tariff,
trusts, panics, etc., and as regards the
election of senators by a irett vot
he declared he felt confident t,he
"pe6ple of New York adopting that
plan could not make any worse wim
take than their legislature has done."
Speaking of monopolies he said:
"We believe it will !ever be safe
to have monopolies until God sends
us angels to take charge of them,
and from our experience with those
in charge we are inclintd to believe
they cume not from above but from
below."
All factions of the Democratic par
ty in Brooklyn took part in today's
demonstration for Mr. Bryan. Later
in the day it was planned for Senator
McCarren to bring the presidential
candidate to Brooklyn to address.sev
eral meetings, one of whieh at least
was acranged by Senator McCarren 'e
oppon'ents.
WGROES ESCAPE FROM JAIL.
Two Return Voluntarily and the
Third is Promptly Captured.
News and Courier.
Saluda, October 27.-Dave Harris,
Dolph Wallace and Ed Jackson, all
negroes, succeeded in escaping from
the county jail here early Saturday
night. The first two were being
kept in the steel cells and Jackson,
who was a sort of trusty, was allowed
the privileges of the jail corridors. It
is very evident that Jackson broke
the locks on the cell doors and turn
ed Harris and Wallace out, and then
afl of them, by main strength twist
ed off the rear door of the jail and
walked out. Harris is the negro who
oe months ago cut Mr. Bowie, a
hite man, at Ridge Springs, almost
o death, and was, after a long time,
rrested in Florida and brought here.
o everybody 's surprise, Hari-is came
ack early yesterday morning, and
hen the jailer turned up he found
imn sitting on ,the front steps of the
'l. Dolph Wallace came back late
ferday afternoon,, and the sheriff
t Jack.son and brought him
this morning.
hing would have been known
.escape of the prisoners until
unday morning had not the sheriff
ad occasion to arrest a little negro
near here at a frolic Saturday night,
and on bringing him to jail found the
cell doors open and his jail-birds all
gone. Harris says -he did not want
to get away and Wallace says he was
just obliged to go home.
LECTION TICKETS IMPERFECT
unySuperintendent of Education
Omitted by Mistake.
and Courier.
ington, October 27.--For the
~me in the history of this coun
voters will have to fill in one
n the county ticket in the
l election next Tuesday-that
ounty superintendent of ednea
The- ticke:ts have been received
the name for that office has been
tblank. There are two candidates
r the omeie. the Rev. E. L. Lybrandi
nd Mr. A. D. Martin. It is not ati
all unlikely that this office will causel
-many tickets to be thrown out. The
law governing general elections is
very strict and it plainly says that
;he names of candidates must be writ
;en 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
,r is informed on this particular
>oint, for the pencil is almost always
ised by the voter in filling out his(
;ieket. In case the pencil is used, it
s said that the ticket will have to be
hrown out. The situation is peculiar
Lnd it is generally hoped that Lexing
:on county will not soon again be
>laced in her present predicament. I
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