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i ?Tim . Yo? go to" $>our business or your yacation cool and care free when you wear one of Tribute's handsome Summer Suits PALM BEACH AND KOOL KLOTH $5.00to$7.50. FANCY BERGES if $10, $12.50 and $15: * .".,.Y i And everything in Shirts, Neckwear and , Summer Under? ! wear? \is the ?p.Tb.pate Clothier r? - mi m Wm mm m I will pay thirteen and one half cents for cotton delivered by November 1 st. in pay ment for Buggies and Carriages , bought from now until August . 1st. I have a few good second hand - Automobiles that I will sell on same condition, also some good driving horses and mules. ^ # " . -i ? . i '.L m I 'I fli Lt* ?;-.i"-'?.< ifV.'i .v. j I 5000 Mile Guarantee wit^ each tire and if you fail taget this mileage you do not have to send them to the factory for ari adjustment^ but simply bririg^them to*is arid get a satisf ac tory adjustment on the spot. ' Enforcement of Law? end '.""". Education Chief Plank? (CONTINUED FROM PAGE BIX.) whit? farmers ore new tenants. The perfection of tho ToTrona* Bystom and the inauguration of rural credits will do much to enable these wbito tc.\ nhts to; become owners of their henka and farms. . . V .. I pledge myself to urge both of, these measures upon the.iegislatuio. Good roads in South C&rulinr; are a- nec-oeoity, >f wo aro to continue in progress along ,agricultural lines,. ? have always favored tho building bf,-good.roads, ano will continue to urge improvements in our highways. J favor the work accomplished by the state voard of health.. Sickness and ill health lead to poverty, poworty leads to crime; The value of tho work of this board ftjr the prevention ?xf aie kn ess and disease cannot 60 nie ni: urea in aol lar 3 and cents. Lawnveness, and l?cttonalisc? ahi Ignoble tpoHtlor- go always hand in bond. - A cruel prof of thia stared me in - the face when I assumed the li llee of governor. An Instltutl-m, de signed in Christian charity to care for tho most helploss, the moc.t hope less, tho : most pitiable of our people, had beea. made year in and year out the football ot politics. ' I refer to the ; state hospital tor i' the insane. . .Thte. perversion of a mighty mercy had reacted on every :one of the 1,800 patients. These patients como from every county in the state and there .aroIfew of us who have not friends or rela tives in this iqfititutlon: - The physical condition of :<the asy lum was appaling. The mon's wards were filthy and unhealthful; extrava gance, waste and neglect, revealed ab solutely the v failure to give inmates the treatmontrdue to patients. Their care and treatment were worse than thone given .to prisoners and convicto, Tho ^women's word was : the insti tution's best, but that ward bore all en i -witnesses of needle s 3 misezT heap ed upon a hopeless tragedy.- In A-CWB around the walls, huns straps for tho violent Insano, and in this, ward alone wore ninety-two helpless women pa tients.1. Atvtilght they were confined In th e 5 r. cells 'in a building without a working hydrant or.fire -hose and with only two nurses to cato for them or roscUo.tbeki in case of fire." What, j would have boon tho horror and dinna- f ter had .fire broken out; ' I. ned net j and cannot describe. ?One visit to the asylum convinced the legislature that som ot Liu g must be done at once. It was dono gener ously '?nd ha'adsomely, according to tho information thon available cn to its needs. Hut when I came to,apply the reforms authorized by the legisla ture- Ivifound one serious dufocL I I waa fortunate in securing a board oil regents of the highett patriotism asid humanity, but the super in tendency cf j tho .asylum is likewise" a- work of pa triotism, Bklll end, humanity. It re quires a man skilled' -ba 'medicin? arid' '. yet skilled top in business administra' .tien,.-^Sucbjr-?: mau I could n??t find ?or the cash salary of throe thousand dollars OPT year, but lt-was incredible that so greac-a werk should clop for so little a canco, that BO many sbou'd suer because of fan obstacle y tSiit could not bo removed. My decision was prompt. 1 could not change tho salary/ but I couhl make up the difr feienc? In salary for the first year:' and that I did on- my. own personal J note, .which note I held in my bant paid ht tal! by tay personal cLeekv', feel that I was justified in snaking j this contribution. No act ?f.my'o?fl- I cial life has given: me so great LTftti-[ ?cation. I,- have never asked reim-1 bUrsement, "have n-bver beep, repaya* I ona ont and will nsvor accept one J cent ot this, account from any soure : The results, speak for themselves. Thia legislature on freeing thom, by ah -overwhelming vot?, Rustatnad: my judgment and fixed the'saperlmon derii's future salary -permanently: at six thousand dollarsper year, the figura l: had been happy, to make pos sible temporarily. ^ . v ; Now the straps th . that ; terrible ward for women are gone. Most of t^frpsdlsnCs, instead of sHtbjg idly timnifih endless days are happily em* ployed lu such light taska as ??ey are fitted to portean,. This ; <sm ployment ls not compulsory, but H strictly ...*? dunlary en tho part of tito patiente jhemfielves. In the first place it" is Incor.-pct ii, state : the1", tho srperintecdcnt'o e.ai ary. was increased from three thou sand dollars ia six thousand - dollars. For this increase tho suprlnl^^w gave up, his claim lo the use ot a hOUso Wlth llghts, wat?r, fuel, i ser vants.iVegetohit? supplied by the Btai?,; carriage ima pah of hforeeo, V?1 driveV and an;- ; automobile- pof -auiittes or ?xti-ss c^srrvatrreiy vain J st -81,00 per- year, and not l^lnd?ng: the 'cost ot 'upkeep, ; for il>?s automo bile. . , r ?? ? Under the ri ow system, fi?tfeen -? ne? ?rO >v??m?t; . ?crabbers i}f;ve bun; di - A with,- saving; i^vrpoxipw? - tnoucand dbUar^^>yeh?Vi it. of <*s?. cncm???>'4o; *" .. ?oV tap .fand nearly HMO wera, ssw last .?ieftr;?s>^m??s^-to the year " vlohs? ??IS shiv'-ntl he * to ono : ?herh??f thhw/ths .eaJeh'tnertoap salary, -Atr.j?fief ?tem.:^ . boeja-:; Ah ' tU?> vtt&sdry, :?-pyxzrUsa*' - ? '; t .^-^?ttegro:. m ?????^ ecouoiiiica have cot brough! ies/t ??eotios. caro or comfort to Oem onto rta not ca, for where tuero won employed under, tho nrsvioaia ioAm?v ?strat?on three j?h y eldons for tai whole? t?ne und thrco pb ya Iel am? foi part of tho tim?, tboy now implo: nine pUyplfcHaae and throe internet for all of ,the time, and have tvddei 22 additional nurses whoso time t devoted to the caro and tho allevkAJo: ot the suffering, of those,patient?. Tb Inmates aro" given better food, ?erv cd .hot and palatablo and In an. t}> v.ung way, instead ot being so.*ve ?old and unappetizing. The proof of the improved ire al mont is ?own ?by tho roductlcn ii ?ho death rato am?os tho .patient': ont bettor than ai Rbis, thetfo poe people ?aro given cheerful occapnlfc. and diversion, and dro treated now c. patients iln a hospital, rathor than a criminals in a. prison. Tho accomplishments of my cat ministration mike a long list: Tho' ouWreemont of law and ri c(oration of respect for law: Th? Lau; regulating primary el? tiona. Local ?ptlon compulsory. soho attendance, indreased efficiency;. .< the . mill aohools,.4be inauguration j agricultural training In the comm?: Bchools, arJi. night schoolB. The separation,of races in the mill the prevention cf the discounting j pay checks, the. strengthening of tl Sixty-hour law. The creation of a-board of cone! at lon. The enactment of a land registrar law. The creation cf a board ot Charit! and Corrections,;:, to modernise .. ai Improve oar pena 1 and charitable ny tom A The creation, ot a tax co mm! salon equalize taxes. < Limiting hours, ot labor on in ten ban tollways. Tho enactment of a low with provision against decking in cott mlMs J Raising the child-labor ago- to years. A- business adminltration with bu ness methods in handling th? afta of government, ' The building up of tba Natioi Guard. ' The recreating of an??, reorga tatton' of the State Hospital for 1 Insane. And, I hope, a . softening th? old factional;' bitterness. . These things,euggeet naturally w 1?/propon* to de,. if I receive ag .hour vot? . ot confidence. . Tho forcement of law; will continue. 1 shall urge diligdntly upon the Let lat ure to extend, common school neat ion ht all directions; to build school facilities, rio apply, the aucc tul experiment bf teaching agrien lt in?, the common .schools., improve typo of teacher* ' and m<lply mill schools; to urgo aconetltutlc amendment to strengthen the ha of tho Governor '4n ihe" enforcen oi tho law; tri urge the Legisla! to carry forward*, the readjusts: and equalisation {?of taxes; to ,pi for improvement rn ;'the, Toreras ? icm and for .rural credits leglslat li^cThe .reforme wjbich with your proval and Abe assistance of the 1 iHlat?re I ha,ve accomplished are < tinning ; r?forma, j They aro\ co tiona that should ? auxvlvo and wolds that may be dismissed from minti. They -embrace a ? jolting ward policy; thoy^mt to.tbe fut viy platform, tor ike future grows of my platform in the past. k If the things I havo done seem ( t? you, let them continue. It ^ayo pledged seen! good, let then brought: about.- ; The things done the things to be "?lone stand or together, and I for my part stand fore you with a r?cord' and a p iso-. Gentlemen, the question,Is with Th? principles of, r?v?rence for tho ?igiiity of labor and the edna of cur-boys and girls snail val?. , v 'With all my strength X have la cd to bo Oe vernor..-of ' ell the pee No man fulfilling, his, oath of o cnn be lesa than .*Viat. No amb r.al?. for moro. .1 have striven peace and prosperity with preps oesa for i>6aco cr for war. YOB either for Or, against, thc pr Inc for* -Which .I stand. Shall ,4ho jpbbeyod, labor dignified and' White bbyt?. and ?Iris ba cduo: I have BO labored,," recognizing dignity of alt labor, believing lr education of our people, having. In the building ?p of .Christian ? acf.er, andi with o'?eainnco 'tb/*Snd arenco tsx tbs .;i*v,i .which aa ICK tba power ia murt.? shalt enfon Th? oduc&tlon is with you. verdict wilt be" expressed ot tho let box on August 28th. I fought a good fight. I have the faith, bot I have-not finish? uourse. ..; ? '.' .' ..'"'"i-:11' .. LNifhairi.: K, CJuao .29, ?nrham , Hosiery ;MJiis compsnj Tfoald, get %W * inapih. Undi omz:.\ Vf-*ae bastf**? {compiny t^WMAttV OF THE RKPU? I (Mu Bl AVKACiaj '13 The Republican pint form prom ises "proteotJou to every Amc-tl caa citizen at home ana abroad by laud and sea." "A straight cud bo neat neu trality between all the belliger ents. Insistence upon ell our rights aa neutrals without fear or favor." "Aid to Mexico la restoring, or der, g Promise to American. o lt l sens hi or near Mexico adequate and absolute protection." "Self government to tbs Philip pines wider the protection ot the United States." uA'*ry*.fcr vttb.;?;*V!ia forbid^ ding discrimination against any class of American citizens, Jew or Christie:!." . "Thoroegb and complete as ? t icm al defense, ready for any emergency. A navy so strong and alwnyn so ready and pre pared that no enemy cand?n 'command of the.sen or .effect .a lauding on our coasts." -'. V\. "Repeal bf tba I^m?cratie tar iff r act ;: Adequate protection to' American; industry and labor. Undue exactions of monopolies cr trusts*:'to be prevented. A tVriff commission of ex??rts to ascertain the facts." . "An effective system ot rural credits." -" "Encourogcinc-nt of shipping in terests, creation of u merchant marino by payment ?pf subsldi?a for actual services, tn - carrying, meilflf." V?edern?regulation of rail roads by national authority, egV , elusively, by. an amendment to the constitution If necessary." "Regulation of great industrial , corporations. Individual punish ment of wrongdoers. Prosecu tion, of. ofender?, but not perse cution of business success," "A national budget to secure? economy." "Eltension of civil service re form.*' "Vocational ?ducation, i a wa forbidding child labor; enact ment of n generous working nien'e compensation law." ._f< <"Women's suffrage advocated .a? a measure Cf- justice to one half the adult people c?, thia country.' " The Wilson nd ministration ia denounced for destroying "our influence abroad and biu?>iUat* lng ns in our own eyes," for mischievous arid ineffectual in terference in. Mexico; "for tho attempt. to abandon the Phillp pines," for the Underwood tar iff, which has increased Imports and deprived American produc ers and wage earners of protec tion; tor. government ownership of a merchant merina that will "leave ns mere than ever In'ene grip of foreign syndicates" and for extravagance in creating SO, OOO baw offices, costing ?44.000, 000 annually. ST. LOUIS WOKEN 0ELEVATES! T-vVrty-three Wi? Have tests at Cam. Wmr:.' eoratlo Cenysntlsn.' Twenty-three women will have seats as delegates or n!terr?tes la the ?Dento onfc?e National ecnventhw ta tho hx. Louis Collsaum. They be only a sprinklln-j among the 'deifies, how 'byar, as there are to be s;o&'delegates' and es "many, alternates ceatsd on tbs arena floor. - Ot toe women, rcur'Veer, are dele ga?;* end wir. .-not their ballot* tn : I pre?iderit!et and ?ica presidential nomi ; j nu tiona, as well as In the approval of the Democratic piatforus. Nine ?re ?i?iqfj?Ux. XCwo of tb? women ceic ltca-Mra. W. A. Harria of l^eace, end Alva R. A3amo o? Sfacblo, ire delegates st lar^o irma their JJ?t$g&2 the ?fe';atate?^ which have granted full Miffmge to wemej j j are sending /women te the con vantiom of detegatea frwa %i&m, *.-'. and Mootana-eqii-a : suffrage ' not coAtittlnatnes of women for ffl?eriy Has Been Preserved by Wei! . '. Koowa Physicians For Maur Years The infirmities of ego are espec ially: manifest in & tendency ta consti pation, end call for treatment ?that Will afford relict in cu -easy, natural manner. Tho rapid action ot ca thartic remedies and purgatives that shock the system should he avoided, moro especially os the relief they of fer la only temporary, and ' li usually moro .than offset hy disturbance to th ev ital'ore a" a eau ced by the-? vio lent action. Ksafi? l??rty years eaeiVr< W. B. Caldwells. Monticello, It!., prescribed a compound of simple laxative herbs, that bsa ginee'become one of the stan dard household remedy in thousands bf homes. . It- acts easily and gently, yet with positive effect, without grip ing br other, pain or discomfort. Mrs. Rachael Alien, Qalesburg, Kans., is seventy-one : years old and after us ing % bottle" of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, wrote that lt had;dene her a MRS. EiviiEL AiiI,riN world ot good and that she intends to keep it in tho house always. Drugists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for fifty conta a bottle, it is a splendid remedy and should be in every' home. A trial bottle,, free of char ?-o, can be obtained by writing to Dr. Y/.. B. Caldwell, 464. Washington st., Monticello, III. OPENING DAY OF CAMPAIGN IS A VERITABLE I?OYR FBAST (CONTINUED FROM P?QB OMB.) but the ' correspond out was too in r away--jvatjoff In the ?bade-tc onoto his ,rcma?*l?r verbatim, lils address brought forth a acaucred appliut.t Governor Manning. It wes not until Governor Man 1 nine, ?ho fifth und lost ?peaker, bad gotton weil under way wiin his ad dress that, the crowd begun to shout ! "Hurrah ror Manning.w tones' yo lng the crowd rapidly warmed ?bp to ? the. speaker, and while he was not Sb raptly cheered as D lean o ? or Coop er, he received quite a lot of applSuse ! abd ' was given. close attention, ? Ison1*; ni nf - paid hts respecta to President Wilson In glowing terms; also, Oom pl 1m en ted the national guard ot South Carolins., stating : that he felt assured that they would do the Pal metto Malo credit lu the event they went to fight against Mexico. Greenville Today. T?e speaking began at ll o'clock and the candidat ea for governor com pleted their addresses by 1 o'clock, when adjournment waa taken. Thc meeting was v. resumed at 3 o'clcck i ono - candidates for "other/state r of fices, the r. >|orlty of which are with out Opposai , addressed tho crowd. Tue'seconi'f meeting'of >the campaign will bo.hew at Greenville tomorrow, beglonlbg at iOt?o o'clock. :, Candidates speaking In tbs after noon, made bare asa meats of their positions. The crowd had greatly thinned i a tho afternoon, due" to threatening ra lu and tho fact that ' Interest seems to chiefly centered tn tho race for ?overnor. The afternoon ?perche? were deliv ered iu tho following Order: Lieutenant Governor--Andrew ..'J.*'. Betbea. of Columbia. Secretary ot State-George;W, Whitman of Saluda . State Treasurer-Sam T. Carter ot Columbia (re elect lou) and D. W. McLauvln of Columbia. Comptroller General-Carlton W. Sawyer oil Columbia, ^jj^torney General-Thomas it, ; Peoples of Blackville. : Superintendent. of . Rduv-k-' tiop-John E*. 8 year lagen bf Co lumbia. . :>?&Syv Adjutant. Gene ?i-W- W. Moors, of coiumblaatfBBHflm Commissioner ot AgrJcuUure-rEI. JU Watson of Columbia. F^l??pad Commissioner-G. Me Duffie liampton of Columbia (r?slec tum.) W. II. Kelly of Sparenburg. W. T/ Thrower of, Cherow, Albert 8. Font, of Bolton.. Juinea Canrdar of Tirzah. ;>> iU'iPii?Hijxi'iii'iV.'syi SCHEDULE AND EXCURSION FARES* !Ros&d Trip Excursion ?M atlanta Piedmont ., |KAlJ5er,.. ... . . Lv Wimameton P> RfieHon .. . tif $^hweod< .. - ? ?<s8 . .?IAIN NO. 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