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' 4 1 ft* *? ' ( - % p - > ^ / .V ^ \ ? * * S 45t< 'I' J* * c\v$. 1 > . . VOL. 10, NO. ;}(), INAUGURAL ADORES OF GOV. MAI ;kmi-wkkkly. 1 S! 1 recommend therefore honorable hotly shall euac for primary elections, s J Ml MP i8ions as controlled the I Villi iU I?r'"iary election, in in all primary elections. LANCASTER I Unit your I lions than lo revenue, t into law j crease our revenue or uch provi- expenditures in order 1 | ever-Krowing deficient y. last Demo-i0f (j,w departments ret order that thnt tltere is now a la^a each anil ; I defieioncy tliat must , S. C., TUESDAY, .JANII -j We must in- He may Rive us the (lccreuse our that you devolve this lo stop the state bank examiner. The r ports department the nerefl eul the faet force t?? enable It to :e accumulat- thoroughly ami effect be provided mvihcai. pvax.it AMY 19, 1915. spirit to think, KVI'ORTS OF duty upon the ?n^<ive that \|niosi Make l'p f isary additional _ do this work Acrouut ?r Ively. Washington. Jan UAVinM /\in itiippaoaoo I '"P"11 g. . TU-n nnnm or Tra?le ?n I ??U URUTl the w?. rnio . 18.?only itllffiii |KKl 50 A YEAR. NED BY UTFNFfl MMF Delivered Eefore the ( Assembly Today. DECRIES FACTIONS And Ask* <iu<diinc<? of Mnd ?Ambition |< every man entitled by la eneral shall have the right and o t?> vote once and that no he allowed to vote more EDUCATION. ILISM. Jt is gratifying to knoi ! greas we are making in Himself , ;s even more gratifying 'rom that our people are aroi w to vote ! Assessments sire i and unjust. Much prop< pportunily taxation; different class man shal*. ty aru assessed at diffi than oi:co. tapes of their value. Inci ditures for educational table institutions, as we v the pro- 'd expenses in the ju?! ediicutinn- went. necessitates the ' progressive and more to realize t|10(j8 Qf raising reven I Bed to its Ihnrnfnrn rM>nnimun<l I li now unequal Fl'FIL ?rty escapes j r?H.0tnmend'>the e ph of proper- |nw providing for the .'relit perrcn- ,j))n of pupils in the reused expen- unjer u,,. superviBioi and churi- j)0ar,j 0f health In cot 11 us incrvns- ?u, staU> buard of c a with due provision f devisin* 01 < tlon of the pupils, modern me- ppjxAL AND CHA1 u?* 1 would STITUTIi UK | ?" **? ?.1 ,S. tion of the United naotinent of a for tj,u year1 11)14 <! medical Inspec- illlzation ln warly a public schools. t . tti . u of the State , That the Tallin* of >peration with not greater is .atti duration. &i>'l'jlncreaie exportij t< or the protec- ^traor^inury demi RITA11LK IN- i a,,d ?tl,er supplies ONB. ! fleets huve resume* t *HI II States lire shown ' ? lespite the demur- |yJf^ Emerson itages of the War [ in the total was Nephe 'ibuted largely to ^ ? > meet Kurope's Kfc?D OF 1 and of foodstuff ? since merchant .Mrs. Mary Hope I operations. ier Mtu ?. Davis and Small w Killed. F OF BRIDGE. ami Another Daugh Youth to Im> Governor Richard i. Manning was ally inaugurated governor The ceremonies took place house of representatives bef joint assembly of the sena house when the oath of oft administered to Governor ning and lieutenant G paramount importance; form- arc determined that the c today, our State shall be educat* in the j manifested in the spirit ol ore the jand each year sees a subs te and crease in the number of i ice was tricts that tax themselves Man- purpose, overnor Our institutions of hig that they mission be created to < hildren or 1 thiH subJect and sugges Thin i- bodying a plan of reviaW laws. In order to acqug r self-help, mission with existing ? itantial in- duties now imposed up school dis- ,,oard of Kqualizatlon a ' . , Board of Assessors, sh< for school 0ive(j Up0n it. Supervish : forcement of existing tu> her learn- j be given, temporarily at , " ' It seems to me th I'xamlne into wj8e consider our 1 a bill em- tabje problems is a i ?n. ? . ?ur tax a lack of coordlnatU 'tom of nmnuKement o\ jnd it ions the | nentiarv. state hosplt .Jails. chaingtmga and 11 ? ^ i the state .counties a " i should develop our hu in of the en- j dertaklngs. In this wo \HZB ?o?,h? 1 ?? ples of other S least, to this vMnrinla. illostratin^ at it would be J a summary of tr jenal and chari I |MU?d by tt whole. There is ' TV . . in In the sys- 11 ommerc$ tonight r the state pen- ! ports were $2,114, al, reformatory i pared with $2.7Si alms houses of 792,596,480 in r department rk we have the that during the m< tates. notably last a favorable t what m?v Kn ade movements Id ! Save T te Department of ..... bowed that 81-'. <1l',0n ?' 267.538. as com- "" L A".'"" MtMM against i ,' lft.? grandson aged t ' ' W H. Hope, we alao announced .. . ' .. , _ . visit to Mrs. Osc >nth of December .. ?. . , Sunday afternoo trade balance of >., , f 1?*V ttAfO (Mtrir ? #? 'lauitKr ui hemwIvM. 8.?Mrs Mary Hope era, Mrs. Ejpereon Mary Hope, and a liree years, son of re returning rom a ar Bird at Elliot on. n when the mule Retheu by Chief Justice Garj Supreme Court. The joint a adjourned and the%ne\v govet livered his inaugural addrei the steps of the capitol . Mr. President. Mr. Speak* Gentlemen of the Gene sembly: In assuming the duties / of the ning have shown steady g ssetnhlv are doinp splendid work, nor de- provide liberally for their ts from that their growth and dc ran be maintained. Rut r and i stares us in the face that nil As- a period of general busirn sioti and we must jealousl of gov- every item of expenditure rowth and ' commission. with powei ... i the assessed valuation must between rounty and coi support so tween tax district jhlld ta velopnient creasing or docrc^lnt, ; the Tact uat,on> as "lay Hfe fouti *. Annual approplations we ure ln madet by the Iatgislatu ss depres- county, and school purp< y consider tax commission should 1 e. to save to Impose such levy upo ed valuation of nnrnore r to equalize accomp||8|ied by havin of property j Qf charities. I recoi u ?*?'! V?~ fore. that vou cons1 x distlict. in- ab,uty of establithln* nssessrd val- su<.}1 a board, for, tlio id necessary. 8,,;oll } volve8 ^ e* should lie yP||r If 11,it* v.ork ?s re for State. , (t u<iui,j moan groute ones, and the L.eiv{,?l>rv jn ? P#e jrs le authorized j NATIONAL (J r. the assess- , favor a flroI|g w i' WhPn .IK- 11 .. . . , . *131.863.077 was Sm,"a"e !%? der the advls- | totalled J246.-66.0 , in tills state. I >114.402.970 ngali "Kit the propo- Jind f 138,080.ft2f? panditurc tuch properly done. November, r economy rind Imports of gold tiiution*. : totalled 84.109.06J HARD. with |6,073,35-7 lr ell maintained. ?..t achieved by the * . _ wime obect u orta in December |. . . 147 and import, ?v" let 4144.711,170 i f. * e<* respectively in "?v ? 1 una lue mule we in December last >f ,, Mrn Hope and ' a? compared managed to eet i December . n . , e^ee -e- of u tIve and pul >B iw?K ingoi H >hile crossing the Rung, near Moltonotr the bridge, he little Hope boy re drowned instant her daughter. Mary hold of some limbs I themselves ashore. ernor 1 am mindtul or t Me nihilities of the posit "or. I Divine guidance. and e: rnest that wisdom, courage, ai d ? may be given me to si ? lea to do justly in all that may < nie as dfity. Under our form of gov? we have the cx??cutive le? n.wl I 1. ?.. .m.d\ respon- ino pf'opip irom unccessai invoke I auppest. therefore. thn i> j ra> time we should not, untie tire iRtil rradi'eineue <?!" tlie.su p rl\ a?:d unnoror-sary exn< use. i onto t:i Not v. t lisandin? the pr are tnaklUK in educationa rumen ami tin KPtioral awakoninj ris'ative eome to us. \vc must fran ?. til.I II ,n> utill r.ir> aVinae r> burden rortnined l?y it. as \vi t at ill's amount necessary t?? n rtake any propriations uiadc by ih I "ts ativ The method of tuxntin of the burdcrt :io as i j . between tin* tax payers, i ojrress wo importance as the tlxinj 1 facilities propriations by the let-is ir that has this conue?tion. as 'in force a federal law on ik > admit jju> 0|M.rat?on of the i r-mf t 1% ? %w. . . . wen (MHCI Iiineo natto: II raise lho il:riri, t,)nt ;uk.,IuaU. a, UVJ]u\ ap for it. to make '' ' filter* faetor in the statt ,.hr.l-?y.,:"R 4 must i < :e j..a ?i? ni unj t Ifictive na1 Is of as k-re; t j vvjM laU;r f!. K ot the up. y01|r coas !<? tior?. b lature Bl ^ t, rp there is now s,.lt|> ,ltvion... , 'nronip. an?l IIci,,(itul >r, .^e U)au l?r? setit state J|m ,iCVot!U* shocinl w run guard anil ?""? ?* > ",c?'u? jpivprint ion Be 3X7.741 against $(1 It an effective preceding year. ( government. m,)nt|, negr. rated have an elfi- ' Jonul guard ? 1 >..;>? 2.G?:i in l>e< ite. submit ior " the calendar ;-ea y special mcs ir??; against ?M lating to the rei^Unn. ? especially tl, . , . hV. to which . of ,h,v^'mW :insider:\tioii >T ? ! .-roil f? ?> r yvur ?Oi- ,r, 13.701.832 In tin, , ? ""T """ in k. -. tb- busxir ,r, , ' v ?s .pr \ nt*'d f |? 13'?,f?2-f again: 1, ,re iv t }lc v h :eral)or 1!?1 r !!?1 4 'OCked .798.610 m th< '' >r (ir\- Ali i umber oi men ' ' i' bodies of tli v.inportH i??* , . 'it It. was W o >f it lit V liK IT . i some 10 feet deep Rank, and the mule roni swimming uleels of the vehicle with a support of last night a large 6o ugkt to recover e person? drowned ^ 'clock today befor* W 4i iii J J it'll* lii I in *: in ill >i| i ?. 11 11 and' distinct l'roxw tju*. othe each a i" on the other. The guvornor of the Siatu 1 head of the executive liranc hi? duty to enforce the laws stand on the statute books. I his prerogative to decide \v< law is wise, or best suited to muntiv. but lie is to see to it 1 "* oitw. v r. ant! sition we should occupy in f education. It stands 16 < s at the that the pt'icC-uukKe of h. It '.s ainonR our citizens is so ft as they staiti must be wiped out; t is not this, we must tax ourselve ether a tor the public schools, in < a corn- their usefulness may be :bat the 1 and that the ODDortunitv i i"v: i"'* income lax ni?s i>ei?n s work in obtaining true ami . i>ur shamo 'bus >n creasing ratio - c ? inn the inequalities ol uinerun recommend the repeal :reat. This ij?v taxing i n comes, and to do WORKMEN'S COMI'fc 8 Uberally , 1 AC T. J . . . I realize the hardship 0 aud tho frequent rniseur Increased, j tice in suits tor damage tor educa- iniurv. Ihimaire suits i ? incnertun , wM| alM> Cunjm,m just rr-turn>'. on .?p HUbje(.t . Confederal**' Horne, tl taxation. i , ' Mill.: us, a :ju f.,; lirci of the ^tatejboard of aiBO v? a Tinv warehousing and mark , rattle tick eradlcattc ... : subjects retaining to s and delays |our },. riage of jus- j K ECOVOM irate with you. ' per rent 'it; of roads, lit .4 pi.T cclti In in ir confederate ' , 'the live/Kll0. IS SECOND S. leting of crops. , TQ GO VI >n. and other ( the interest of |^.( urrn Thorn us, Y unci Chariot A., id you tha. we Two On at. of Mrs. J?: i IIIher 1 i> I 3 :w;ri . ,. , . n?e body of. u niher l'.'lJ. .. , ' , 4 > -n?l untfl late MITH 'I.'.h lcav"B * ! !KN STATE ? ?K PA HTM K\ T 1 the lAtmlKravr. Have Kln|>se<l Watson Turns li iturteM. s was found, the child was ,not this afternoon Mrs. husband and one iKI.F Sl'STAIXIXU nto Slate Treasury ><oy is obeyed. i have iuith in our piAapte; lieve that they want the Irwi ced, and their conscience is s ed on this subject. The wat of my campaign last sumn the enforcement of the law. declare afresh my purpose t out in gocd faith, this p!6dg< tion may be Riven to all ol I bo- and girls. YV? must e?o^ i enfor- spirit of self-help, and < Lwaken- ; trict should first impose a chword by the vote of its resident ler was fore receiving State aid. I now . growth of^the public s< hoc o carry determined largely by th e, I be-lof State aid. Weak counti f our boys ternesa/of feeling betwe uraM th. Iund employe without ? tvery dls Frequently, a hardship local tax | upon th eemployer; and voters be-'^uently Injustice and Yet the ' de,ay* ,n settlement of ' are imposed upon the ils will b?* , recommend the appoir e amount ' commission to study tl ry schools and to report, by hill o ' art? i?re 10 iHje wiui en employer (|,USine8H for yijj. ij we i*** 4 ilit %v"' shrinkage In vain.-. ni these cases ha8 added grentl> to . cares, and suffering of itmeuw of u and..hns greatly incre tils question bor bf Vithou r other* sc. jjnder thegl, r(,nditlon! a situation in have no prec- Charles Aurelius war hi^ ehrar- r,n,i Smith t?. hec< est# o: th* fin-? , " "T Tlie general 01 0 "le "n" "and nd in business, 1 office of the second the anxieties, years all our people. ' The flrst (J Sr ased the niim-i . _ t employment. H^andgravei Sniitt 8. we must, on the Palatine, under Smith is the at / auie governor ' *v'" toim^rro k*fc/Pn \h< i jiT^i^'K*ure Carter I I the cowing uJi.y; there elapsed 1'21 -j^uuuissionervo* department \^s oith was Thoiuaa furn over *? the ?. appointed by ''ie State considei " the propieturv ou8h to cover et I.OOO. w pay over to J^ate the euni* of -410.Uy IS. J aRrieulurf. 'IIJ* f ? irt a .-position to * ' general account of rably more than enrery direct npprop lieve in homo rule?local s ernment. and 1 expect every o is charged with enforcement to do his duty. My desire is each commmunity the laws ? enforced by the local authoi take this, the very first occaj say to thesese authorities that ready and eager to coopera elf-gov-1 must be helped and every < me who must be eneourngeed to ha< of law a seven month's term, and i that in should be required to tea thall be than fifty pupils. The Sta rlties. I have an educated and eftl sion, to zensliip unless It extends l I sand weak and undcvcloyed to with Any communtity voting i . .f I iu nit' ir^iMitiuic iu rum uommin.i) a measure that will brl re at least piaintlfts and defendants no teacher mens" compensation act. ch in or" LAND UEGISTRA te cannot T'ie delay in congress , . . on the cHnblism UptSh cient cit.- jt Sy8t,,n,f makes It nece help to to look to ourselves for districts. I matter. As the first an i liberal 8teP towards the deve . . KlIC.ll ? KVKlfWIl I Ill II t?nu in i9io, tj,e one hand, jealous!] OK relief to penditures of the publ , by a work- ; on |j,0 other, we shot stop public work tha TION. which would further ddnal action j number of the unempl rdluhrdluuu ;s propitious for the s ssary for us , ties to undertake carol help In this work on the public hi ul necessary would accomplish a i lopment of; improvement and \u lontl rh4-n. " f guard?the ex- government. His tc ic moneys, but years am| ig?) {".."de^Me0 ????'?? increase the of South C arolina. Dyed. The time their service, tate and coun- William Snvle ully conducted : t g| Jo, N ighways.* This ' treatly needed West. Joseph Morti >uld give em- Kyrie. Robert Quar rni covered the' r,a*'on mode. j "Owing to thj t of the governors business conditio in the order of u,'r however. I f safe and have car (167t?l. Joseph nothority given t eamans. Joseph \ 8afeguard mainte on. Sir Richard ! !?????? in case c y. Joseph West, s-,J'n and reductit ? W I uncertainties of is caused by tbe eit that it was unried forward, under >y law. enough to nance of operating >f abnormal depresjn of income. The them in this work, and tin may ho assured of my aid wit available lawful means to this object. Let mo add anotln not as a threat, but as a w if in onv community the law thorities fail to enforce the will then be my duty to see l laws are obeyed. This I int lit they tax an?l enrolling tony or t li ever\ ren, should he assured of attain educational facilities. It is or wore! of the State to make up d anting' in such districts. The rigli ful an- people of South Carolina laws, it for this expenditure of publ hat th.- ami will endorse the pos tend to we cannot spend public mo if \ chili actment of a land regi adequate | that will guarantee ti the dut> ! boundary lines. This a efleienclea i ",e land, owner to obta .... his real property with a: t-thinklng ,,,e au<) expense as he will stand t<, do on his personal | lie mon> y. , removing the necessity Ition that ' oxaiuinaiiotis of title. . .. ; necessary step before \ n<>0m! r v'('o > system of land ha . ??? !.? -? jmu.> iii' in i*# many stration act means of making a 1 i\ tie anil fix a time for us to be ili ould enable to look tit only the dep in loans on us. If we think that i s little trou- are ftniesome, pause is now able and consider the coi l.roperiy. by which we labored ui t of repeated early seventies. Fa This is a work brought us t ve can pro- trials, and I am couth nks or rural reliance and reaour vwio nave no Joseph Morion. Jam ri,,K.?. I( !? n,?! hell. I'liilip scouraged and ression around Smith Joseph I51ak< conditions now Joseph Make. Jain for a moment thaniei Johnson, iditionft und jr itohert (Jlhbes. t'h. Ihe sixties aid on Darnell. Kobe ith and hard ".loore. Sir Francis 1 hrough these Johnson. Thomas dent that self- pant Hull, James eofulness Will I'onrv l.vtfleton VV !1*K Colleton. II T'nrimem s an u Linlwell.Tlionia ; ter all < John Archdale. 'i,M &H..*>08 fron 's 'foore.Sir Na- : ,):i- r5iis balasjct i^dwarj Tynte. ! tlirert appropi ties <"ra\en. i{ol> partment. ' Johnson. James , , , \iU holson. Robert 1 year ,;,e ftr.iuuhton, W'l ?,l'r to the st; te Olynn, William 12,000. Th?- < " T?... ..If.u?et!linitw, <n it oaiauce i ins year operating expenses, a the year's opera2 more than offsets "iations for the deliepartmeut turned treasurer the sum department is now ovorv iu>naA of I hit uu. The. constitution provides t governor may make such mendations to the general ai as, in his judgment are go *" proper. The time has come when v to meet new conditions; we ing in a time of change and i Tlil? I'diulilion i?i rw>v i it.iii in i'uin cii inn t:i?2 c li hat the people realize1 and demand recom- shame of illiteracy must 1 ssemblj out from us forever, od and MILL TOWN SCHOI The problem of imblic ! ve hive manuraolurinK centres e towns demands attention : are liv The State cannot Iouki r ovi iroKree. needs of children in sucl i i.-oti- nities and should encou liKeu. ?"?* croitits. I deem these n I that the portant. if properly pi blotted ' safe-jtuarded. in order the number of home ov country and towns, and means for improveme schools in homes and tlie con lithtnd mill the country. (>\\ nc-.-li and study nieans permancy of ten erlook the nenecy ?>f tenur< mean: 1 comma- of conditions of life n rUKC the iliL'K If ev< -v furnii.r leasures irn- tnmiuate iiml improve anned and With self-denial, with to increase energy anil courage, >ners in the our difficulties bravel; I to furn'rl; work out our salvut nt of rural bring abou; i restorat a of lif.? in and erterpri&o to a not ii|; of home Lot mr u-go you to ure; perma- these t ets; and let ?: r.iprovomenl that coi 1 <onsid< ratio ' surround- tors thu will bring ,,..a i.io .1?. - -- * this 8itu;iti< n. inas ilrone. Williai-i economy, w'?h i?.g Grcville Montarc we will meet l.onl William Cani| y and we v i'l rjr-. John UntledK< <>n. and w.ii ues, John IJutleuso 'on of business r.enjamin tluerard, rnts ! condition. I liomns I'inckney, < bear in mind William Moultrie, is urRe you to :t.;rst. Charles i'i ir of all mat- Rutledge John Dra yo.i to realize chell Ki.hardson, null, i-ord fUu" V( ,i iMi* 1 If var m- William Hull. , , lnterier >b< ll. llenrv i.au a. Rawlins Ho* n " v year shou I . John Mathews. do more efficient William Moultrie th.n during any 'harles Pinokney djd not tu Arnold us \ antler tnkney, Edward to the treasurer yton. .lames Hur- tin- year, as 1 pr Paul Hamilton, business conditioi conditions do not e during the combe in a position to and extensi^** work period of its existrn over the amount on the last day ot eferred to see how is would be for the Jems to solve?new difficult meet. We are to he congrutul having at the head of the it man of great discernment, age, and hbtlity, who Is dealii national uestions in a stu llite way. May. May I hope will week insupir-tIon front t ample to deal with St.-tae <11 spirit of self-help and puhl M S ? ability that will bring subst lated in marked results in public ation a civic growth, and conununi cour- M'on And development. , , niend that the State depa education be given such lemons- help in its forces that will that we to do in mill schools what hat ex- done so effectively in hig lest'.ons and ruril1 io respon- place and lived upon i antial and iems of rural life would education |y solve themselves: isol: ty cooper aide; there would he he I recom- .(it homes would he in< rtntent of.es. better schools, battel aduitioml community life, more a enable it realize that this may b bus been progressive legislation. .1 :h seho ?l?: lunitted precedence fo country, dating back 01 tf <? itvu ?? i iitii ri 4#i iiiuy uot's no I It. the proh- ly in oisttinj; off Horns' automatical* priation hill. but rn ition remov- thai the p nple's mom tter church- ly spent .t::d that foi >re comfort- priation the state will r roads, and and adequate return, ttract'.ve. 1 CONCL08I< s? classed as In ?nr. lesion, pen ind we have I reference From my r it in this, the ambition to be tl ilv te 1H10.: South Orn'ina has hi cons mere- Charles ihnckney. ;n the appro- Henry Middleton. ther in seeing David It. V.'illianin *y is judicious- ens. John (Jeddes. every appro- John I..-de Wilson receive a full Manning. John Ta Miller James Hani ON. V Hayne, (leorge nit a personal M Duller, 1'atric earliest youth Tfengan. John !*? ie governor of James Johnson. W1 'ed mv itr.'?<ii i#o, > o.i<ii John Drayton. ,(rs( fortnjght of Joseph Alston. . is. Andrew Pick observations haw Thotnos Bennf t sion that it was i Uichard Irvii ? to , general fui > lor, Stephen i>. q()0 without se Mton Jr.. Robert . . # McDuffle. Pier - w'?h lhe "ork of k Noble. B. K - tor Richardson. roTTOX SKKft litoniarsh li.. .. the new year. Mv ied to the conclu>erfeetly safe to put ul ot the State $10rioi:s interference the department. CROP OF 11M I ini> with wisdom and eourr.ge. We are progressive Deniocr we must huve the oournge to ly to each and every class citizens; even if It requires ! ion hitherto untried by us. PRIMARY ELECTION L. In my judgment, the pe this State, regardless of par a i i r,a!).\.\('k. As .soon as amjle school ats and shall have been provided, tl do just- our people demands thai f dren shall be required to ? 01 our schools. The policy of the i legislat- educate all the people at tl of all the people for the ' AW. all the people. 1 recommei 1' f fore, the enactment of a < ** attendance law with local c ty, owe ture. We must strive to ti I do not advise these la I facilities state institutions, hut lie welfare should bo developed by L our chil- urbanizations under sta ittend the jon. State is to FERTILIZER! ?e expense Under existing laws ro welfare of nianufaeture ami sale of id there- fertilizers, our farmeri ompuscy adequate protection, nor iptJon fea- know what ingredients trinff ftnrh opa Knot ??nto<i ?*k?i nd b; nks a-i To si rvo irv Rtnte is that they r;re- to oi 1 all othei independent -ons in t ie effort to te supervis- and help in t^ie upbuil sources ar.d In the eh 8. citizenship. 1 appeal gulnt ng the to join tne in the de ! commercial place an.1. :o keep Son s ha. e not the forefront among h do they yet in progress, in moral t in fertilizers enlightened and ed my ardent I^iwrenoo Manning patriotic elti- Adams. Robert F. do her service l am li. (list. Frt ding of her re- Pickens, Milledge 1 nracter ol her drew O. Mngrath, to ail citizens tin Perry,. James termination to Robert K Scott. Pi ith Carolina in Jr.. Panel II. t'ha er sister states Hampton, Willian one. and in an Thomas I). Jeter, ucuted cltlren- Hugh Smith Thoi . James ___ W. Alston, A'il tut*is Wiik.ii -M, "t.mter Amount j. Honham. An- I, UH.%. itonjainin ?'"ru:kl^awrence Orr. Washington, runklin J. Mo .??>. seed fro mthe cr< itiberluin, Wade prior to January SJ,mp8?"' 3:i?.PS5 tons, cob Johnson Hagood, ? . .. ,, upson, John ? ,ons ?' 'he I'ruithiHl to Jannry Than l<j*Mt. Jan. 18.?Cotton l>P of 1H14 crushed - amounted to 3,npared with 3,012,!il3 crop crusned to a debt of gratitude to the lai convention of the Democvratl for adopting rules and regi governing the primary elect it due to the members of th ventlon to say that the appreli f those who opposed perBo roliment were not justified, a personal enrollment, togeth< Bt State and every community to th Ic party having school facilities an niatinn* ever these facilities are a< require school attendance, tons, it Picture to yourselves lat con- would mean to South Caro tensions of her citizens were educ n?i en- for the attainment of this > *?. *,vo our be8t and unfalter n" thaT CHILI) LABOR, er with 1 I remember, c.e a comp .. - ? ? ? >? v uvov **mU|itt;u ill IIICI e point .*f what ingredienta should id, where (Thls matter should be rquired to with great care; the int farmer who la consume! what it the interest of the hone ilina if all turer, should be carefu ated, and I would recommend, tb object we , creation of a commlsslo ing effort, of representatives of t department ut Clemson tanion act | farmers, and of represen i iiihub, nun snip, i am confident t be avoided. 1 desire of a large maj considered Carolinians when i ui erest of the now to turn their bacl \ as well as Conn! b'ttemess and ?st raanufac-i look forward, turnin lly guarded.; resolutely to the futui lerefore, the of a people reunited n to consist! before us; a people < he fertilizer I take advantage of College, of i which (Sod has put wit taives of the to devnluti lho?? r?uin nat I voire tlie Sheppard, John F ority of South flonjamin R. Tillr rge oar people Kvans, William H. Ics on past far- MeSweeney, Dunes dissension, to Martin K. Ansel, ft their faces Charles A. Smitli re. The vision ' 1915). Richard must be kept will )"? itaugurati lotermined to.Tauuar;. 19, 1915.the resources thin our grasp. FIHK IX CI i rnpfl * t a Ktallrf 'eter Richardson.; Jnnuary' 1. 1914, nan. John Gary from the entire 1 Mlerbc, Miles lj. : bureau annotlnoe *n r. Hoy war J, , , A .. . ('. I,. Bleaso, i Winters obtaii i (January 14 {amounted to 460 Irvine Manning ed with 397,974 Pdmnexa Tuesday. 1914. and 631.15. -The State ' _ tire 19i3 crop. IAROTTK. Seed crushed and 4,767.Buz v?n* 913 crop the census d today. / tied to January 1 .836 bales, com parbales to January 3 bales from t.ie enby State follow: the publicity given to the toe clubs, saved us from irr ties and charges of fraud. S< I know, the last primary elect ne in which the will of the was honestly expressed by tb lots, and these were fairly < rolls of to tne compulsory attendi . . with local option feature. eguian- j wj)| amend the law on chll > far us|raiSinK the age limit from ion was j fourteen years. , nenniP ! TAXATION AN1) ASSMSi aJL hPJ I Wo all atfree that ***** elr hai ,,n our |ax lawa We j counted. givsi more attention to ince law. \ manufacturers, to revise that you ' er laws and to report b, d-labor by 1 next session of the legist twelve to ; AUDITING. 1 recommend that all 1 8MKNT. 1 tions should be examii 1 is needed 1 counts audited regurlarlj n the past j heart, that we may be appropria- cern the evil from the gc our fertlliz- up our waste places; t y bill to the j crops and industries; ature. I uplift our citizenship jend I pray that God n state institu- , and you a wise and led and ac- to say and to do sucu f. I laneit I right, and that His abic io dis- i be upon us in our effoi >od, and that state. 0 diversify our Kr???M St??rc DninnX to educate aud \bout i, and to * that yi. . _ VT ? aay Rive to me ( hariotte, N. C., understanding here tonight destrc 1 things as are ; occupied by the Kr blessing may (?ent store. The da ts to serve our . . A .... n..n about tCO.OWO. ? Alabama, <*<! With I**** ??f 184.467; Florida 9d.,Otm. 580.750; Louiaia Jan. 16.?Firegippi. 518,459, ?yed the building j ..orth Carolina, eea Five and fen j 233.896; South image will reach Tennessee, 156.31 'all other States. ' if f U IUIUI, ArKUoU, . 23.874," Georgia. nn* 122,643. Mi sals- , Missouri, 20.342. 188,468, Oklahomo Carolina, 258.966: i2; Texan. 917,266; 12 373. 9 t # j*v ' * t a * * , > . V Vr