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KtrUKIH BY
LAW URG
C j _ rp*ll A 1
again in Convention,
doubt deal with this
iwtwv but the Legislature
M 11 deal with it now, at thi
\mJzJ session, while the ir
fresh and knowledge oi
of feeling has not fadei
"I cannot nnH will rw
, "Vm no A f\ |*i n
question, -L i ll
ought to
s coming
iemory is -L^l Vj
I intensity
i away.
it inHicato
nople's I
>w Immi
<g <g and doubtless
( n I I shots for luck,
cl JL.1. took Stack in S
he remarked t
>-v <4- render and coi
|_X\_" J_ JL X had no more ai
they had ret
Squire Laney r
sent along some I rTv/\]|i| 1
Finally they overJouth
Carolina,and ; * "*"1
hat he would sur- j T\T^
me on back, as he' #1 I Ih
mmunition. After! MjRJ
urned with him,
nade out papers in I
WATSON
MOCRAT?
senator unman ivn
Legislature to Sa
guard Primary
System.
A Washington, D. C. spei
MSCS jU8t what sort of a law
ife- islature ought to pass,
tails must be worked 01
mittee, but I can and w
the general policy whi
govern us in this crisis:
"First: The primarj
in Vinrioat anrJ -To!** onH
r'theLe^ Progress To
The de- A ^ T
it in com- Are Nc
rill outline ^.
ich should 1
r ought to London, Jan. 9.-I
oKav/i oil
wards Peace is Slo\
>t Allowed to Revi
ty of Adrianople.
)r. S.Daneff, |gitives from the :
rj-K | due form, ant
^ 1 UrkS brought Stack
Stack was gi
CtUal fore Recorder !
day and he v
disturbing reli
for carrying a
fortress of Adri- hath and was r
1 Mr- wi? Rorie Uses Nc
to jail.
ven a hearing be- Causes
Stevens last Monvas
fined $35 for ^ roill
gious worship, $5 ai,l
gun on the Sabdaced
under a bond I - -
w Knglish and
Many Grins
Politicians
I Purists.
the News and Courier of Ji
7. ?"We must either refoi
primary system by law or
die," warns Senator Bei
Ryan Tillman, in an open
to the South Carolina G
Assembly, soon to meet, in
it is urged that legislation
wv movt xuil c*aivj
inuary 8U8picioiy.
rm the Second: No man ou
see it ject to whatever exp
ijamin trouble are necessary
letter 8u^h registration and pi
ieneral Q? Democratic clu
which insure honesty and
be en- Tf ?* u
Bu]jjrarian peace
ghttoob- tiary' today received
pense and BaKes from the Bulg
to secure which represented <
eparation Adrianople as appal
b rolls as fan 0f the cjty as jm
/airplay. The progress tow
i plenipoten- anople who hav
I cipher mee Sfvian <f?I> J"
~ .r , city report that t
arian capital tamable inaide th
conditions in Rations distributi
[ling and the and soldiers havi
minent. duced to four o
ard resump- daily.
re reached the $100 to keep
i front of that r?e Enquirer,
he only food obe
walls is bread. MANY ST1
3d to inhabitants
e now been re- Heath Springs
unces per head Several Sch.
A.I le
> the peace. ?Mon- Atlanta,
politicians a
raising theii
DENTS SICK. grinning ove
line from th
School Reopens Bat Watson in 1
>lars Are Absent. Jeffersonian
Jan. 6.?Professors,
nd purists are alike
r eyebrows and then
sr a big editorial heade
pen of Thomas E.
the latest issue of hit
. Here it is:
acted to safeguard the p
system of election in this
"I dislike to have the a
ance even of assuming the
to dictate to the General i
bly, and such is not my p
now. But for reasons ur
sary to enumerate I feel
XV 111 IAD V 11WL UU icit IU 11
nmary ,
Ofnfo guesswork.
ippear- "Third: Stringent
. .f regulations are required
\.ssem- 8hou,c* Participate in th
to nominate, who is n
_ and able to stand the t(
mecesthat
I istratl?n to participat
rtiaiu anu
tion or the peace
rules and bere is slow. It ms
I. No man be accelerated after t
e primary a*- the foreign
lot willing European ambassad
>st of reg- expected to agree >
e in the ^on wbich they ma
tfl tVlfl Hoortlnnl/ in * I
negotiations
ly, however, Sofia, Jan. 9. ?r.
today's meet- of the recent it
office of the General Savoff,
ors, who are commander-in-ch
on united ac- Pasha, the Turk
y put an end in-chief, made pi
vtner items <
8peoial to The I>a
rhe official story Heath Sprir
Heath Spring s
ief, and Nazim day morn"W '
ish commander- ers at their ]
lblic today, says number of the
Dt Interest. "What D
kiioasier Kewi We Democn
,gs. Jan. 9.-The The Profe
,over it becai
ichool opened Mon- jt Bhou|d
with all the teach- crats," yet
posts of duty. A a greater 1
? scholars are not, generally ac
id I Tell You About
its?"
ssors are wondering
jse the grammars say
>e "about us demoThomas
E. Watson is
iterary light and is
credited with writinir
have a duty to perform
present instance.
"The angry passions a
last summer in the State
paign for Governor hav<
measure subsided, and th
pie have cooled off. To m;
there was great danger tc
., general election.
in 16 "The rules should be
roiiRpd and 8imPle? but they m
1 cam- acted ^nt? ^aw *n order
3 in a comPbance w*th then
" punishment ought to b<
. - for any man who ne
> white comPly with a11 condi
""" vivauiut-v 111 LI
few,plain intervention should
ustbeen- essary.
to compel
3. Rigid Belgrade, Servia,
; provided '
STJ CLAFL1N BUM
ic event, niiii me lurks asked 1
become nec- to revictual the I
anople. General
that that matter
Jan. 9. ?Fu- by the armistice
JHNG iROWDYFIf
'or authorization however, on a<
fortress of Adri- Rev an(j ^
Savoff replied ham of Mul|i)
had been settled , ? . .
protocol. ward Beckha
_________ Johnston are
vrip ntiii Pleasant 1
[Lj GUN Spring.
:count of sickness. a finer Eng
Ira. William Beck- pf?je?90 ,
^ zled for the
ns and Rev. Ed- 8ay that
im and wife of js a glaring
visiting relatives that can't b<
dill and Heath being used
"Napoleon"
lish than any of the
The purists are puzsame
reason. They
about we democrats"
? grammatical error
e made right even by
by the author of
and the "Historv of
supremacy and Democrats
which is now happily (
^But unless every possible
guard is thrown around tt
mary system, by law, rul<
regulations made so plain
! j? such a just and reason at
ture as to compel honest
? itv ru,eB or ne ougnt to io8<
mssed An honeBt and fairly i
, primary can and will
le Dri- endorsement and i
as and r*?ht-thinking: whit
? * . a dishonest one will com
and of . . - ,
n. support of nobody.
y arJ "We must either re
e his vote. DfroMFn Til
conducted DUlUlUi 111
command
support of
? people; Was Sapported
imand the
crn Metho<
sform the
A i
IURSDAY AS PEO
by North- Retreats to B
lists. of Sonth <
PLE PRAY weZreedcanedanho
versity Wednei
the continued
order Lands motherWalter
Hen
Carolina. charge of G
I school since th
Ganson Mobley France."
me from the Uni- As for tl
9day on account of don't give a
illness of their it is i<
phrase that
drix has been in ar,d take nc
ills Creek public '8 n?t the
e OhriRtmnn hnii. political cori
he politicians, they
dern about grammar,
dentically the same
made them sit up
>tice. They question
grammatical but the
"ectness of the nhase
fair play in the primar
system is doomed and the
of the State will settle th<
litical differences at the p
November just as they d
in all border and Northern I
"There are many peo
South Carolina who wo
y?the pnmary "yBtem by law
DeoDle die* No decent man *
iir po- 0F re8ist the rule th<
oils in fairly expre8Sed- Let
o now **that none but duIy
States citizens vote at the D
nip Primary, and danger c
uld he wiU disappear- ^ *
or see it vrsngeDurg spec
rill object News and Courier o
i majority ?The main buildin
us see to University, with mo
qualified tent8j wa8 destroyec
'emocratic , ,
,f trouble day" The alarm
re do not shortly before no
nai in the The congregai
f January 9. church, in Bufor<
g of Claflin a novel experier
at of its con- service last Sui
I by fire to- They jumped up
was sent in of prayer and rar
an, but had;ed_a. man who w
tion at Trinity days,
i township, had Miss Eileen
ice during their Ga., 8P?nt a f
iday afternoon. brothers, Pre
from their knees an?
. ? ^ Mrs. S. C.
lout and arrest- with her gj
as turning loose . .
"about we i
Horton of Macon, 18 used by
ew days with her They refuse
ston and Belton, which
lies here, recently. ed from the
Stover has been crats" on s
r, Mrs. Twitty, for notably in
suDDort the
democrats," when it
Thomas E. Watson,
to forget the facility
Mr. Watson has boltranks
of "we demoeveral
occasions, and
his recent refusal to
national nrosidpnti*!
glad to see two white par
the State. Were conditioi
ferent I myself would like 1
two white parties, but as
are now it would mean tf
bilization of the negro a
active and aggressive ret
State nolitipfl under white
ties in 8afe^uard the pnmar
is dif an^ ma^e R above susp
to have fverTen?t, in the
f, ' doomed. We want n<
le mo- the Democratic prim
nd his votes the Republican 01
um to *'ona* ticket the gen
, , tion.
pnnpr
y system gained such headwa
ticion good covery that the efToi
State is department availed
o man in jarge number of st
lary who pie(j the building,
other na- grnau part 0f thei
eral elec- wag saved. These i
1 -
, , uuusiae witn a
y before dis- . , ,
, said that on c
*ta of the fire Qua^ert who hat
nothing. A ted into the an
udents occu- fight in the bat
and only a came along and t
r belongings whereupon he c
students can the Lord would 1
_:i.i i' v ...
shotgun. It is Qtj8 Mobley
>ne occasion, a 0ffiCe of.
i been conscrip- ^\\\ Company,
my, refused to i paschal Mc
tie till a bullet from Catawba
ook off his ear, from the g
leclared that if David Benn<
not protect him,
has a position in nominee of
the Kershaw Oil
Kershaw. ENJOY AB!
>bley came home ?
i Junction, suffer- The Misses L
;rippe, Thursday. fruit Sup[
tt. who has been Tr,a?vil|l
the democratic party.
LE SOCIAL AFFAIR
aney Entertain With a
ter. Other Items From
e.
ship.
"I know of no calamity
er than this that could o\
our people. I speak adv
for I went through the
struction period and knc
j degradation to which our
' Uflnlr tho rrtHpnnuaa onrI t
"I write the above
that I will never ask t
gi oat- ^ vote for me in an<
rertake mary( because I believ(
isedly, before another S
recon- 8UCCee(j me i8 elected
>w the fore> n0 charge of selfi
people sonal motive can be ju
inrmn. arrnir>a* * -
believing w "uuacu 1
he oeonle d,fficultyThe
burned buildi
; I will ?ed at about $100,(K
. stated the insurance
| T, $60,000 on building ;
Bh or per- contents. Dr. L.
stly made president of the ins
Za.Z T 1 aL _ i. At _
rviLnuui mucn ne would take a
himself,
ng was val- That was some
X), and it is was with the Tr
! carried was nobody else woul
and $5,000 on behave while th
M. Dunton, decided to jump
ititution. an- themselves. One
Ku? and protect ^
what the way it 's bome f?r
inity people. If . Mrs. Robert
d make a rowdy '8 w^b Mrs. J
ley prayed they a few?days.
up and go do it Mrs. Marth
Will Stack came extended visit:
~ .. ... :
"CDICIU UII1UII
mpany in Virginia, sp?o1*i to the
a while. Tradesvill
Evans of Monroe Minnie and
f. C. Beckham for ular young
munity, ent
ia Mackey, after ty of their f
9 to her daughter, at a fruit si
? T"'? -1 J TT
I^ncaster News.
e, Jan. 9. ? Misses
Fay Laney, two pop- '
ladies of this comertained
about twenriends
Monday night
jpper. They had ev#\/l
f/\ r? im 4>l* m l_
tion that were in our politi
made our Government a b;
and a hissing, and I kno\
hard it was to get the whi
to line-up shoulder to at
and throw off the yoke.
1868 to 1876 we had the
On/1 mnof AA????n r\f riAtm*
i up- uj^aifiat (lie M?(V1IJ)? II1C
ics,and do. ^ >s solely becaus<
y-word the danger, havinf
, through the crisis one
v now bold to write thii
te men k. Foster Murray,
toulder . . ? .
From Death of Mr. Charlie !
vilest
Mr. nhnrliA SimnoAn
puBiuun 1 uuunceu mat tne si
e I know be replaced as soon
f Claflin University
3 wav by *be Northern
y" church.
Simpton. For Protection of Sa
tho oirrK. Washington. .Tun
Lruciure win j up irom south (
as possible, ing, with an aul
is supported in nis buggy. Sc
i Methodist and others cautic
must behave
grounds or go c
vannah River, nobody on eart
o iL him. Afterward
ft.?For th#?
Carolina, drink- ""a- '
tomatic shotgun an^ ^er. 8on
juire J. C. Laney home with h<
>ned him that he Ernest Hamm
on the church
?ff, ?nd he said 19Q1Q9E
h c^uld arrest
Is when the con- tinne!
ii ivicnmona, va., ku
in Camden, is at a?d fruit li
sr daughter, Mrs. evening to t
ond. Mr. Geor;
? ing relativei
>7 BALES JZTZ!
1 TO IAN 1 52?? I]
LIU IU CttL III Lilt? Celtic.
ne. All enjoyed the
he fullest extent.
?e McNeely is visit9
is Texas.
3. Laney of Walter
eturned home after
le holidays with his
? on/I M ?*n C a
MUUI CV/I I u yj V UUVCl
in South Carolina that hai
existed in any State of the
except Louisiana.
'The negroes outnumbei
South Carolina by more th
hundred and fifty thousan
a large number of them art
IllllCIlt
s ever tee" year old son of Mi
Union, Simpson of the Uniti
died Wednesday night,
r us in been 8>ck for some tim<
an one Phoid fever and later
d, and Pneumonia. He was a
e eith- emplary young man,
memhor r\f tK*. Tip-iaK
\ Walker protection of the St
/ section, er, the national foi
He had tion commission tod
i with ty- for purchase undei
developed of 45,000 acre
very ex- , Georgia and South C
being: a headwaters and ti
i fhA rivor The lnnrl
? ? gregation was at
ivannath riv- near the builc
est reserva- ^j8 cannon off a
lay approved erybody jumped
the Weeks whether he had
b of land in house or not. Sc
arolina along ercising his righ
ibutaries of magistrate, orde
fri ho hnimht
prayer, he went VIIilllLiJ
linflr and boomed
few times. Evup,
not knowing Against 1
I shot into the ^ rp.
juire Laney, ex- ^nilio I in
t and duty as a Tir t .
red the men to| Wash,nKton.
1/ IV Jrtil. 1 Laney
Misses J(
1,.SI7,(K)2 For tood"
le Last Year 8tudies- ,,
Mr. and A
January 9.?The c^''^ren ?f
dt\ tinmo Q
X. ouu ifiio. oaiu
?ssie and Zulie Funve
returned to Linf?e
to resume their
rtrs. Earl Melton and
Cheraw have returnffor
a/\m A
? ickioicicu or hikiuic 101
" tration. If they should e\
mobilized and led to the p
white men, in the strugg
mastery and control, then 1
never save the State from
etition of even greater corr
than we have already em
rm. . n_ a a? % *
rck'u" ?v* ??u a 11 ouii
rer be r'an church. His remi
oils by interred in the Tirzah f
le for Thursday afternoon aft
we can eB conducted by his pa*
a rep- W. Ratchford.
uption ? ?
dured. Wild Cat Killed at Gre
j
A. ICOUJf ic ?-W AMV IUIIM
uns were lie? in Rabun coun
graveyard and Oconee county,
er aervic- olina, on the south
'tor, Rev. the Blue Ridge.
Rock Hill Elects
t Falls. Rock Hill special t
I go out and arrest
ity, Georgia, tjme they got 01
South Car- ceeded in gettin
em slope of an(j began a retn
lands of South Ce
a noted charact.e
a Mayor borhood, Poll Bel
o Charleston with him- Bnd th
Stack. By the eighth cotton
Jt he had sue- the Census Bu
g in "his buggy son, issued a
?at to the border morning, anno
'ro,'na- Heh?d 257 bales of
r of the neighf , . ,
k, in the buggy "><"><1 as half b
ey went for the 1912, had b*
ginning report of ^fme with %
reau for the sea- Mr. and Mr
t 10 o'clock this Mr. John
unced that 12,919,- Texas, is <
cotton, counting Mr and Mr
ales, of the growth F|oran a,
;en ginned prior to o? r
D^CIIUIII^ 3U111C
Irs. Melton's parents,
S. Sam Laney.
Beck of Winspoint,
visiting his parents,
s. Bob Beck.
Mrs. S. D. Laney of
re visiting Mr. and
x ne outre corporations ana i
fard Oil, to say nothing <
railroads, would use mone;
ishly, and the Governorsh
the United States Senatoi
to say nothing of the Co
sional delegation, would b
v. Spawns in the game of poli
siana- One of the biggest
if the ever seen in this p&i
y lav- country was killed by s
ip and kiea at Great Falls a 1
ships, ago. The darkies wer
ngres- $15 for the hide, but re
ecome it is smooth and beaut
tics to they think they can g
wildcats I News and Courier
t of the Three hundred ar
ome dar- votes were cast in t
Few days election here today
e offered for mayor, C. W. F.
fused it. ceived 343. O. L.
iful, and elected alderman at
ret much!J. E. Parker: J. B.
, Jan. 9.? State line. Meet
id fifty one Funderburk,
he municipal and others, wei
. of which, Stack turned loc
Spencer re- on them whene
Derrick was sifirht of them, s<
large over j he said, after bei
Creiehton. he had fired sevei
irz. Will Rorie, Wednesday, Jf
Calvin Laney, date during th
nt in pursuit, the ginning ?
se his shotgun cent, of the <
ver he caught year to Janus
) much so that been ginned 14
ng caught, that 92.1 per cent. <
ity rounds from *?
1UIB. OttlJ* L
inuary 1, to which Misss Wil
e past seven years was ajvisito
iveraged 97.8 per pa&t week,
intire crop. Last Mr. W. I
iry 1, there had younsr busii
1,317,002 bales, or caster spent
)f the entire crop. ; here with hi
. O .L r* .. I **!?
aney.
ma Plyler of Trinity
r at Mr. Laney's the
?. Laney, a popular
ieas man of Lancasa
pleasant vacation
s parents.
De bought Dy the highest bi
'The Democratic par
k .
dderc. 3,^ for it?Waxha^
?* I price.
rr Enter-1 alderman for first w
' J. R. Stokes, for fou
ard, and Dr. j hia automatic a
rth ward. picked up some a
vjiniiii'Kn
hotgun. They 1,173,649 bales
raw on the way 1,508,763 balea
oouin Carolina? mjss re a
for 1912, againBt ?P?nt a few
i for 1911. i Misses Minn
ri fate of Dudley
days last week with
lie and Fay Laney.