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K?OWEE COURIER (Established 1840.) Published Every Wednesday Morain? SI !HHOHUK??ON l'IMOEi Ono k'cnr.pl.00 Six Months.or? '.Un.-. Mouths. ... .510 Adcrlivsing Italos Kcnsonnblc. ''?iiirTiTiiiMiiililfi.mri" Ky Stock, Shelor, Hughs Ai Shelor. Communications of a personal cha meter charged for as advertise ments. Obituary natices, cards of thaStks und trliniles of respect, either by individuals, lodges or churches or societies, charged for as for adver tisements. Cash must accompany tho manuscript, and all such notices will 1)0 marked "Adv." in conformity with postal requirements. WALHALLA, S. C.: WKILNKSOAY, SF.TT. (1, IM ?KS- ir I'?NLIOIITI?X? Comm* . ting upon I he report of tho recoin State campaign mooting ns made by Tho Courier, tho Oreen villi Daily Xews, under Ibo betiding, "Lol Records Decido," lias Ihcsovory pertinent remarks lo mnko: "Did tl:-. Slate camp e iligTlton tn peoplo nu [ho affairs ol govorn monl in ibo way it should there would bo un argument for retaining tho state campaign. Hilt it il ?es noL After siv weeks'ol' sauntering from county sent to county seat willi nu extravagant waste of time for tho candidates and a monumental ex pense, tho campaign came ,to a close in Spa rta ii burg. If this mobile show had succeeded in giving South Caro linians accurate knowledge of op propri.it iets and expondituros, . of sehoolii and colleges and tho like, tho time mid cost might have been worth while. Ital lt has lind f|itlto the op posite effect. lt confused most minds ni.i ibo dolails ?d' Si ate govern ment, fomented factionalism and Im Pi rt od false conceptions, Out of the mass ' ol conflicting testimony pre sented him by truthful and menda cious politicians the voter is bewil dered tn sepnrat'ng the wheal and th" ellan'. The campaign has? h?en of un value to him except in p- rtnltthis bim ti? look upon tho faces of (lioso who wi lld v him, ami I o would have derived equal sat i : ; ion a t gazing upon a photograph supple mented l>> an artist's bru di " ri e Hi ito campaign is of no prac tical honolit, for it does not exposo tho merits of candidates. Tho real merit of a candidate is to bo found in his record, and that is the answer to Tho Courier's question as to what .i poor citizen is to do' after he has boon puzzled by tho campaign how itzers. lt is lon times more certain that a candidato will conduct him self as he lias hoon doing all tho ?while should he ho elected than that ho will conform lo picturesque prom ises ho in rf tos aol at all in accord With his history. There ought to be n Dun or Itradstreet agency to give reliable and unbiased information r.hoill (he records of our prospective oiricers, Itu! tho conscientious citi zen's pretty skilful at sizing up men and If ho will lake time to inquire into the records ho will need the ser vices of an appraiser. Tho voter is nol so often fooled by politicians as hy himself." ll has hoon quite some time since Tho Courier made Rs first slap ai Ibo uglj face nf tho South ('.indina sta t e cnmpi Ign. Wo re< nil. some years ago, having referred to tho campaigns as "? three-ringed clr II ." and . hereby calli:,t; down lip on ourselves somewhat of an ava lanche of adverse toni men? by uuni * -rs of pupers tli.'t seemed to find lng good and worth while lu our State campaigns ns they are con Incled. We would nol say that Ibero is absolutely nothing good In thom ll may he thai, ns n training ?< hool, m course of lime South Cnr - lina will evolve ii number of stntes "I li OUI a horde of mountebanks, who pr ?te nt gfiu-ralit ic-*, condemn "tho sy teni"- which we certainly A'ould not think of endorsing ?is-a whole hat giving nothing tangible ipon which a citizen may judge as o whelhoi "tho K>slem" would bc . : tor or worse for their having a 'a ti nd in "tho system's" workings. however, w, ard lo wait Oil "hi . "three-ringed circus" to evolve a set 6i statesmen, some of us aro going te have ld wait illili] the horo hflor me< i them, The c : ,z, ns could gol a lot moro information nnd enlightenment from unending a Friday evening's school donating society mooting than from . Si tte campaign meeting, and would .joi im ve lo sift a lot of rot and fol \ dcrol out of tho uiass boforo getting tho Information. Let tho campaign meetings be pitched on a higher plane or let us abolish them. ClOHO Charleston Yard Nov. 1st. A dispatch from Washington says: Acting secretary of tho Navy Roose velt has sol tho dato for the final closing of tlio Charleston, S. C>, navy yard for Hie llrst of next November. lt had been expected that the yard would bo closed i bout Sept. 1st, or ders having been Issued that it should be closed as soon ns possible. Owing to Hie unemployment at Char leston, however, tho acting secretary decided to defer tho closing and pro vide for the gradual discharge of tho navy yard employee ?. In an order signed by Col. Roose velt ho said tho department's decis ion to closo the yard "remains un changed, and the conditions which necessitated this action have in no way boon altered. Printer t)7, Still Works. Wichita. Kansas, Sept. I.- Hiram F\ Hearse celebrated his i?7th birth day here by working at his trade as a printer. Born in a log cabin ill Seneca county, Ohio, In 1S2?, Mr. Hoarse is si i 11 hale and hearty". Ho does not drink tea, coffee or Intoxi cants, and is a bachelor. Ile docs not attribute his longevity to any thing in particular, OFFICIAL RI VOTING PRECINCT. Newry. Wesl l'nlon.'. _. Wolf I'll. I let ldc'.nun. High I alls No. 1. Jordania.? . . . . Turnussen. Richland. Goonoo ( 'reek. High Tails No. a-(Keowoo). I Rd mont. Little Hiver. Retient No. ii. Shiloh. Picket Post. Oakway . Walhalla. .Si noca. ( 'lem ?on College. Oak (/rovo. Monaghan Mills. Providence . Holly Springs. Earle's (Jrove. Salem. Westminster. South I nion. Madison. Tugaloo Academy. l'air Play. Tekoona . Rollout No. 1. Tabor . friendship. iloeassco. Return. Damascus. Long Creek-(No election held)... TOTALS. OFF: VOTING PRECINCT. New ry. West I'nion. Wolf Pit. liethleheiu. nigh wills No. i. Jordania. . TllltUlKSCO. Richland. Ocoiwoe Creek. High Kalla No. a-(Kcowee) liol mont .! Little River. Hot mat No. 2. Shiloh. Picket. Tost. Oak way. Walhalla. Clemson College. ( ?ak (?rovo... Monaghan Mills. Providence . Holly Springs. ilario's Grove. Salem. South I'nion. Madison. Tngnloo Academy. I air Play.:. Tokeena.,'. Kelleen. Westminster. Retreat No. 1 ..' Tabor_. I Headship. iloeassco. lt dui n. Damascus. Long Creek-(No election held). TOTALS Official Declaration of Results First Democratic Primary in Oconee County, Aug. 29th, 1922. State of South Carolina, County of Oconee. Tho following is declared to ho tho ollleial mid correct result of tho llrst primary election tor County O Ulcers for Oco"co County, S. C., held on August 20th, 11)22: Por House of Roprcsjntntlvos-W, Iv. Dalton received 7?! votes, 1). lt. Fitzgerald received 402 votes, J. S. Glymph received 855 votos, lt. D. McDonald received 080*votes, J.H. Oir received 871 votes, und E. Timmermuu received 1,108 votos. No candidate having received a ma. JjOrlty of tl^o voten cast .for this o?lco, and J, S. Glymph, f\, I). MoDon ald, ,1. H. Orr and IO. Timmcrn.au having received tho highest number of votes cast for this olllco, they aro declared to ho tho ones to enter a second race. For Judge of Probate-V. F. Martin having received all tho votes cast for this oillce, ho ls declared to ho XjUtly nominated. For Supervisor of Registration-V. W. Rowen, \V. M. Cobb aird T. L. Sheri ff having received all tho votes cast for this olllco, they aro de clared duly nominated. Magistrate at Walhalla - J. Hurt Gillespie having received a ma jority of tho votes east for this otlleo, ho is doola ted to ho duly nomi nated. Magistrate at Seneca-P. A. Grant having received a majority of the votes east for this olllco, ho is declared duly nominated. Magistrate nt Westminster-Np ono having received a majority of tho votes east for this ofllco, and W. M. Dillard und J. T. S. Hopkins having received tho highest number of votes east for said ofllco, aro de clared to ho tho ones to enter a second race. Magistrate at Salem-W. ll. Talley having received -all- the votes east for this olllco, ho is declined to ho duly nominated. JA M ICS II. DROWN, Chairman, Oconee Comity Democratic Executive Committee. D. A. SMITH, Secretary. % ;TURNS--COUNTY TICKET. Congress: Third District. House of Repr?sent?t Ives. hi ! 1 88 42! :t io ti 24 8 2 I? 14 .ll 8; 17 1? 41 8! 17 50 111 il? Ul 2?; io 271 0| iii) o| o,?! 5 10 1! 3 o i CS 121 3D PO 17?; 12] 10| 52! 12 ?I sol 05 101! 28| 41 10 lol 201 H Ul 18 0|, 10 8 I 03 ion ii .?.? 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For Both For 12 Months For years we have used Black-Draught in our family, ? and I have never found any medicine that could take ils H place," writes Mr. H. A. Stacy, of Brady ville, Tenn. Mr. Sta- E9 cy, who is a Rutherford County farmer, recommends Black- ? Draught as a medicine that should be kept in every house- ?2 hold for use in the prompt treatment of many little ills to pre- H vent them from developing into serious troubles. ? THEDFORD'S 3 BLACK -DRAUGHT I KM a It touches the liver and does the work," Mr. Stacy declared. *It is one of the best medicines I ever saw for a cold and headache. I don't know what we would do in our family if it wasn't for Black-Draught. It has saved us many dollars ... I don't see how any family can hardly go with- Bl out it I know it is a reliable and splendid medicine to keep/ fj in the house. I recommend Black-Draught highly and art m never without it." SS At all druggists. , &9 ? Accept No Imitations nm HU? i Ml Bl College- Army Officers to Kot ire. Washington, Aug. 30.-More than fifty army officers on active duty at colleges, universities, high schools and other educational Institutions throughout .the country ?.will he re lieved to-morrow of their Assign ments "and from further activo duty In the army." Orders issued hy the War Department to-day, effective Aug. 31, state tha* the wholesale retirement "f theso instructors had become necessary because of the reduced appropriations authorized by Congress for tho fiscal yoar end ing Juno 30, 1023. All the\tnstruo tors had previously been retired from active service in the arny, but were considered excellent Baterini for military training work at educa tional institutions. It is tho Intention of tho War Do par? mont, it is said, to replico the instructors with officers on he ac tivo- duty status. Among the nstitu tions affected is the University of Georgia. To Cure a Cold in One Doy Take LAXATIVE BROM? 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