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* ?"j- ?jl? >l? tj> ?I 1 ^ I z/uI * T J&MOlfS 4 Shoe" t KIN \ jf |k <ii <|i Mil y Ji J SOMEBODY IN A HOLE. L j y Interesting Sidelight Thrown on ( Ware Shoals Incident. < Some time ago The State reproduced from the Columbia eorrespon- ' dent of The News and Courier an ( account of the visit to New York of j the Governor of South Carolina which contained the statement that 1 his excellency was gratified at hav . ing been able to secure in Gotham a half million dollars for Carolina's depleted treasury at the rate of 3 per centum per annum. It was also there stated that this was the lowest interest rate secured since Heyward's administration. Simultaneously The State published a card from the Treasurer of South Carolina showing that the loan of a half million dollars at 3 per cent, interest was obtained from a Columbia bank in response to advertised invitations hiHs- that the notes therefor were made to said Columbia banker before the Governor had left on his New York trip, and also that money was obtained at the same rate and from the same Columbia bank in Governor Ansel's administration. It was evident from these revelations that some person was attempting to put the Governor of South Carolina in a false position by attri-1 buting to him services of the Commonwealth which he had not performed, and an influence in financial centres where freaks do not command three cents on the dollar. The State directed attention to the injustice done the Governor. In view of that misrepresentation of Gubernatorial achievement and the further fact that the attitude of ^ manufacturers toward their operatives toward public officials is of general concern,we print the following letter to our esteemed Charleston contemporary regarding another batch of statements in its Columbia correspondence: Ware Shoals Manufacturing Co, Ware Shoals. S C. May 19, 1911, The News and Courier, Charleston, S C. Gentlemen:? You published an item of news in your issue of May 18th that we wish you would correct. Please refer to first column on page 6, article reading; r;? -" ?* "Mill Workers Decide to Take Holiday. "Ware Shoals Management Refuses Holiday Request and Workers Will Take it Anyhow." ''Columbia, S C, May 17,?Special: The workers in the Ware Shoals Mfg Co, located at Ware Shoals, have given the management notice that they do not intend to work Thursday when Governor Blease ? :@:?:?:?:?.?:?:?:?:g ? I We have the ? of the ordinary i $ Also a big li ^ Don't fail to @ sonable prices. ? ? @?:?:@ :?:?:?:?.?:@:<s >?^>i teen alitu ttybME/V GSTREE F?-f f*?+?f-?+?"f??f="? speaks at Ware Shoals. The mill -vorkers had asked for a holiday in order to hear the speech by Governor Blease. but the mill management 'efused to shut down for the day. Then the mill workers pave notice of their intention to leave the mill for the day. "The men are quoted as sayinp: We are poinp to hear Gov Blease. The mill will have to do without us.' Gov Blease speaks Thursday at Ware Shoals. The president of the Ware Shoals Mfg Co is B D Reipel, of the Reipels who own the Reipel Sack Co, of Jersey City, N J. 1 ? A1? C-.1 "The mill is located near ine ou?uda river. There will be given a picnic Thursday and on this occasion the Governor will speak. A telegram this afternoon indicates thai; two mills will close tomorrow for the speaking at Ware Shoals." The foregoing is an incorrect statement, and the facts have beer reversed. For your informatior would say that the help did not ap ply to us for a day off; in fact, the} did not even mention the matter tc our superintendent. We decided t( give all our employes a holiday ot the 18th and posted a notice to tha effect on May 5, 1911, and the ac was of our own free will and accord Your special news item is so mis leading that we can not afford to le it pass unnoticed. Please see tha the matter is adjusted properly. Kindly advise us who furnishei this item of news, as we are ver anxious to know,and we enclose sel f addressed envelope for your conver ience. Awaiting your prompt reply, w are Yours very truly, Jas F MacEnroe, Asst Treasurer. Our Charleston contemporary vvi i doubtless this verv day make honor able amends. It of course realize "* J -At A. oro rlnn tn&t TWO QISlIIlCl apuiuj;ico aiv uuv one to the operatives of Ware Shoal Mills and the other to the Governo of South Carolina. We fear there is some one in Cc lumbia very near to the Governor u South Carolina who is conspiring t create a wrong impression regard ing his excellency, and who is givinj trustful newspaper correspondent misinformation concerning hi achievements and concerning the or thusiams of his friends and the rru; lignancy of his enemies. Who was the informant of th News and Courier's Columbia co: respondent?? The Sfate, May 22. Sick headache results from a disoi dered condition of the stomach, ar. be cured by the use of Chambei Iain's Stomach and Liver TabletTry it. For sale by all dealers. 2) < 41 i biggest range of I t is hard to say wh: ne of Alpaca and B visit our Millinery s>:?:?:?.@:?:?:?:@:?:@ i V w J# iji ?^> ?|< iy Cot ^ c ; DRY New Ice House. I have just opened up an ice ; house in the rear of Dr Allen's drug j store. Will deliver ice in any quanI Htv nnwvhprp in town. 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