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f > f ) ' ' i mM I \ m * -N t "Nl ?itf?L VOL. 10. NO. :*o, s INAUGURAL ADORES ,K.M l-WKKKLY. SI recommend therefor*' honorable body shall eiiur for primary elections, si LANCASTER, thai your lions than to revenue. i t into law 'Tease our revenue or c itch provi j^pendltures in order t v vi?r-u n?\v i ii ir 111*'Ii u*nt v S. C., Tl'UN DAY, .lANUi * We must in- Ho may give us the t leorcase our that you tevolve this o stop tho stato bank examiner, Tlltt I* 'inrf ^ ilolk'iri tll< it I 1 I ? nanilO! VRV 19, 1015. Iplrit to think.1 i:\IOlST-. <?! ! duty upon the I smjJ, *siyv tlint^ j \|mosi Vakr I p f?i * $1J TWO DROW ")0 A YKAR. NED BV OF GOV. IVIAn Delivered Refore the ( Assembly Today. DECRIES FACTIONS MM till isions as cunt rolled the I 111 111H < ratio primary elcMtion. iis iu all primary olecitons. every man entitled by la> oneral Hill'11 haw tin* right. ami o to \<>tc once and that no ho allowed lo tele mole I KDUCATION. lLISi |) js gratifying to knov asi Demo- tll- ,jie departments rev orde- that t!iat there is now a la*-K< each and ' ' deficiency that mast to vote ,',r' Assessments are n unjust. Much prope pportuniu taxation; diff? rent clusst man slial . iy aro assessed at difie lltan oia-o. taRes of tlieir value. Ite r <iitures for edueutional table institutions, as we I i the pro- d expenses in tho jud eal tlu* fact force to nable it to i o accuinulat- thoroughly aiel efTecti he provided MEDICAL lA'AMli iO\v u nenual PUPIL rty escapea j reroiu mend'the ei s of proper- ):ivv providing for the 1 rent pcreen ,jol, ?f pupils in the cased cxpen- umjer tie- supcrvisiot and chari- |)Uard of health in coo I as incrcas- t||(l hoard oi e tola I ilrp rt with dm provision f 9%t I V (UimilUllill . lo this work Amount or vely. Washington, Jan. NATION OF decreases in forclg S. tion of tiie United ! met men t of a for the year 1014 d? medical Inspec- al|2ation in oar, sl public schools. I of the State That the railing oft penttion with not greater is -attri duration, and increase exports to or the uroter- ' friw ii trade trntisao- ' IIIUI States are shown ' . M*>. Emerson ages ot tlie war in tlie total w.i;. NephtM butod largely i > ? meet IS a rope's HACKED OFI HO MULE Davis and Small ft' Killed. ' OF BRIDGE. Anil Asks (owl's (in (Inure of hihI l'rn|ili<?Ambition ! ' Youth to be (iovcinor Richard 1. Manning was ally inaugurated governor The ceremonies took place house of representatives bef joint assembly of the senal Kress we art' making in < Himself jj( ;s ,.ven more gratifying mm that our people are arou paramount importance; form ar?' determined that the c today. <>?r State shall be educate in the manifested in the spirit of ore the and each year sees a subs e and crease in the number of f i ll m at ion ' UMU' necessitates t no it progressive and more r to realize tIkxIh of raising reveni ised to its therefore recommend tlui that they mission be created to e htldren of this HUl>Ject and suggest . bodying a plan of revlalo laws. In order to ucquai self-help, mission with existing tfo tantial in- 1 duties now imposed upt ichool dis- ,,oar(l Equalization ai Hoard of Assessors, she devising 01 ,j0|| ()f (|IC pupils, nodern me- j>):NAl, aN!, chaI m?. 1 would ST1TUTK it a tax c??ni- j( Beetii8 to me tht xamine into WjSe (0 consider our p a bill table problems as a w " ?? !>Ur Jl 'u<'^ '"oordinatto tern of management of multions trie jlentlury. state hosplt* Vr c.I jails. cbaingftngs and i " i i \e the state .counties at iuIiI be dev- ... <? . ... extraordinary dema UTAliLK IN- aII<* ?,,ier Huppllcs jNS. fleets havo resumed it it would be a summary of ira lenal and char! ]<n4 ,R8U0d b th, rhole. There is w in In the sys Commerce tonight the state pen- i ports were $2,114,2 i?. reformatory pared with $2,789, alms houses of 11,792,596,480 in 1 id cities. We , Thn (lonoHitinnf nd of foodbtufT since merchant Mo. Mar> Hope * operationH. ??*r. M!** Ma de movements in Save T1 s Department of , i ,on. Jan. 18 showed that ex- Hl,,| tw*o daughte 167.539. as com- j( vjK an,j MiK8 ; ,022.426 against ^r.,|ul8on a^ed tl 1913. VV. H. Hope, wei r% lu.. ' nil .Inoihrr Daugliiry, .Manage to lenisel ves. ! ?Mrs Mary Hop* ;r8. Mrs b-?orson Mary Hope, and a iree years, son of re returning rom a house when the oalli or ottl administered to Governor inn* and Lueutenr.nt <J lietheu by Chief Justice Gar> Supreme Court. The joint in adjourned and tho.new never livered his inaugural addre? the steps of the capitol . Mr. President, Mr. Speak< no.itlnmoi. I li 11 i< ?> was iricis imil lax mem selves Man- purpose, overnor Our institutions of IiIk' of the ning have shown steady pi sseiublv are doing splendid work, nor <!? provide liberally for their i is from that their growth and de can he maintained. Hut r and istares us in the face that r?1 Vis. .'I imr'ni! nf i'(>tiHr:t1 hiiuitio S('"?o i oived upon it. Supervisia forcement of existing tux tier learn- he given, temporarily at roxvth and 'commission, with power ... the assessed valuation must between county and eou support so ; tween tax dist rict and taj velopment creasing or decreasing i the fact nation, as may tie foun Annual appropiations v\ e are 111 nin(|c.( |)V the Legislate.! 9 . n'luuiu uociup uur iiu: in or the en- dertakings. In this woi lawh should examples of other St least, to this Virginia, illustrating to equalize a,.(.ompjjpjllMj py bavin 4 property ()f charities. I recoil >n\y /ii" .K'~ lore, that vou cor.s: c district, in- ai>|itty of establishing issesscd val- j su,.i, H hoard, for, thoi (1 necessary. sj?;oll j volves an ex| should be V(.ar if lh,s work ,8 e tor State. \w?u'd mean greatei muDiianaii un- rk we have the that during the moi ates. notably | last a favorable ti what may be ^35 863 077 wa8 v, a slate board . Jrnoni, there- * nlted States Kxpo der the ad vis- totnlled $246.266, . in this state. *114.402.970 again: ugh the propw- aIuf fisg.ogo.M'O gondiiure melt properlv done. ^'Oftnber. economy and Imports of gold i ??* iiiiu u ui ru . ?.k * r. ~ ?. v|1*1 10 mr?- oscs nth of December .. , ... , fr>urx?la>- ufteruooi ade balance of ? . . ,. they were drivin achieved by the 11^ * ? Home obect w rta in Decemb.'r i, . . .7 on,I i01 port. ?,v,;r " ' ?t 1194.711.170 respectively in n a\ s. t anj the mule wei 1\ . n December last ir Bird at Elliot on i when the mule R took fright at bile crossing the Urns, near Moltonoff the bridge, te little Hope boy re drowned instant seinbly: In assuming the duties i ernor 1 ntn mindful of fusibilities ul (lie posit on. I Divine guidance, and < rncst that wisdom, courage, and > may be given me t<? si < flea to do justly in all that may me ..s diitv. sinn and wo must joalousl i>i ;tnv- ovory itom of oxponditun rosjion- tlio ponjdo from unocossut inv<?k? J stiKUost. thoroforo, th:> i r;i> limr we should not, undo ifi.ii ' ?!:n! mono ?? ' 111? j#l rl> .n:d nut uiry oxi . use. niiio Nut v. il .iiuliuK tho pr< in. im in i'du 'ationa 'iv|?no iixill M liutll |Mi I IM y consider tax coin mission should !> to save t? impose such levy upoi ed valuation of porportv v burden ,.,.rtailH.(I ,,y i( "asl VVl, t at ill's amount necessary t> ta rtake any proprlatiotis made by i hi is Tiie method ?. I taxation, of t he hiit i.i :? an as i between tin tax pavers, i puss we importance as the hxinj. I * j 1 ?i 1111pi opr:al ions bv ill le; : nti ill'- jn , os? |rHl < authorized \ \t10\AL U i ?hf asnt'ss- I ^ir0|lKi w? . when as xvi-li disciplined natior r;?is< tin* ,.rir,, ;1.mi uatv ap .^0 ai? f..r .1. ?. make 1 11 ' factor in the state the levying So 1} mu8t ' J'4"' < K in jnnJ .. t' vc net Mt ! r" ' I will. '.iter da ?>! tin- a|>- ,olir ,,, , (V1 i,, ituro. .0 " tiiutluno totalled $4.1<t?).06.'! "AH"; . . , with JM7S.357 In ?11 maintained. , . lal guard and 4,0,1 ,n "H> ratendnr iprpprlation I>e 3S7.741 against $<>: It ah ellortiv prp?'?*(|'ng vpar t; guvorninmu nJO;lth ai , l(.(, , liaye m p|h . . ional : 'H!fd ' 1 In Dfct il?, submit or in th< ralendwr year y Hpt > .il tin s 1 again*: ?! !. >ir* nape and as compared t. , , fianancd to <et I !>ec?mb?r .19 1.; , veiir 1 yn tr.7. 1?"1 1.704.832 In tin- ,T? ?v n< re tU? bup.'v out ?'xp??rt-. h> t I-' * it* i ' i ,.,J . by the wh I'linur 1 1.! > '"Oil. rK lOCKt'tl l!MI s i J . 1. v 798.610 m th ..llfli ** f I man her daughter, Mary Sold of some limbs themselves ashore, some 10 feet deep sank, and the mole font swimming aoel of the \ehhle with a support of last night a larg? t*ud< r c? .r form o' row we have tin* executive levam! Jot)i( i: l branches, ? :u a ami' distinct from . tlx oth? eurb a *' on the other The povwrnor of tiio Slate n head of the executive brand his duty to enforce the laws stand on the statute books, li 1 rn i:i' ' I > < iur".tl awuki'iiiiu is'ativ. come i>> us. we must fran srpni<> that ai.' still fur short r. utttl ' tioi! we should occupy in ?t i?hi? tion. It stands to ? sat the that the perccnui?e of It. It :s uinoiiK our citizens is so n as they staiti must be wiped mit; t is not this, we must tax ourselve ' that hit-; 'li's <"??hihm littn. as . . , in for.-.' a 1 law on *'> a<1,u,: as th.. ...ration of th,- , the po lm-ninn tax It - Iiimmi hi ftj work in ol.taiuiim tr.u> ami j jur Hhiinu- ,ln s in ?Tt;as;njc ratio > r' ?!??' * 11(^(1 \!ii! ?. s '! n<oiiiiui'iiil tlie rvpi'.ti < real. This ! *? taxing iuconns. and to do HfcV'OUKMCNS COMI'K b Uboral ly , W ACT. * ? ?I i . I.? l.n.Jnktn< t.K-ro is now n au,:?n. , ncome. and Ho. (ntai ^ L?. "':s? n.1 .nr, ! c< , ineflertual , . ? c,jrnU|Unj ust r. tu-ns. , ,tlo s.,hj,.,.t \ > Hifii1, 11, .*7? ' \. terans, : tl * nnoi >t the state |,oar,| of u-akh; also v , warehousing sum! mark ! rattle tick erariiratio subjects pertaining to to l no j,rr , t . M>, ?Mpf( :Tlv t li ' . . ?V. to w'Wfl! >nsiiter;itioti. ' erort * ** ? rati- with you r rent It. 0?m < of roatl.s. tli ..4 |?? r relit t!> Uoi ir Confederate"! i o: tIn- stat- __ t In' i jp\ or bill. IS oECOND SI ?!"??' X TO GOVE the interest of .. . ' it bodies of tin . in ports bO. j. I It v,|S *11 o t liUtV li- k . ,, ?it M ry j j i*ni 'ier 1 .i 1.! >i ... Ill' 1'iillV of i-tnilior l'.'lJ. , , , nil until late i ,rTiTlTT ImvIh loaves a 1 RN STATE ? HKI'AKTMKXT S n< > U f. I. I ll> III ll\tr i' person.- drowned ^ <i " k tod;.y before s vihk found, the child was .not ' ll is ; f I noon \l itisband and one m.r srsT.\iMN?; his prerogative to decide w< law is wis*', or host suited to muntiy, but he is to see to it t >s\y is obeyed. 1 have tuith in our ptAople; lieve that they want the laws eed, and tlieir conscience is a ed on this subject. The wat of my campaign lust sumn ether a tor the public schools, in ? a coin- their usefulness ma\ he hat the ami that the opportunity I tion may be Riven to all ol I be- "ml ffirl*. We inuat efo^ t enfor- spirit of self-help, and < -waken- trict should first impose a chword hy the vote of its resident ter was fore receiving State aid. IT-lItM' th'lt ' 1 "? ".liunilipi jrun inai. au(, tho fre,iuent mjmun Increased. tico in suits lor damage Cor educn- injury. Damage suits ii ' our boys terness* of feelinR betwe< i and employe without a *u*?in?*iwJU4:A very tils- ' Frequently, a hardship local tax | upon th eemployer; and voters be- Quent'y injustice and Y th ?1 delays in settlement of ' ? are imposed upon the < V" 1 our people piaKuofjus-! KCONOM s, forr )0<i'Ay Hermit tne p. r^min intensify bit- are faro with L?n employer i)U8|ne8R for idui-h we satisfying Th,<?.r...,. ts lluposetr: terlocked a/n ihe inter just as fre tlons nf tjle world, unnecessary j shrinkage In \ulu<'8 at these eabes jia8 a(j(jej greatl> to employe. I (..irpu nni) anfTerfiiir nf IMM U ITII I ||Of IMS, and ( liarlts A., I d y?u th1at *e Two Ont u situation in have n?> pree- Charles Aurelius : war luu: <Jrur- r,nd Smitii to hero ':V**""A J* * ' .ffi , Ik.i vsts o; th? ha- , , The general oul ?r the flI*' ?u<1 id in business, office of the second t the anxieties, years. nil ntir nn'tnlo Mm- l.amiur>?\? . HHW \\jtt*>ii Turns It nrics. smitn 18 tllC St uw governor > m ^ * " tonn^rro ?,. k > barter 1 the cumiuk iU(V <* **rd here elapsed 221 .|??uuui?8loMrW department Was f urn n v*?r f <> t Ku ito State Ticasurv ,(KHk. w pay oyer to 8tate he sunt* of #10.ay. C V/ Wnujfl/i. ^ afcriet/ure i?i?- f' ill a. position to (Tittio r?al i/?pnttnt n f the enforcement of the law. declare afresh my purpose t out in gocd frith, this pl?dg< lleve in lionie rule?local s eminent, ami 1 expect every u is charged with enforcement to do his duty. My desire is each commmunity the laws s enforced by the local authoi l now Rrowm oi mo putmr s-noc o carr\ determined largely 1 ?y ih ?, 1 he- of State aid. Weak eounti elf-gov- must be helped and every ? lie w ho must be eneourngeed to hai of law a seven month's term, and i that in should be required to tea ihall be than fifty pupils. The Sta ities. I have an educated and effi is win i>" recommend the appnlti e amount commission to study tt ~y schools an<' to rePort. ??>' l>tll o: to the legislature to ronvi otninn.t\ a nieaBure that will bri ie at least pinintifTs and defendants, 10 teacher mens* compensation act. ch more LAND REGISTRA te cannot The ?'<?lay '? congress . . on the esabllsm UptSh dent cit.- jt system, makes It necc tmou! of a and,,has greatly increi lis question 1)er Uf thos?- withou r otherw Si-. ^n,]er these condition! no in t^e one hand. jeulouslj tig relief to penditures of ih< publ by a work- nn tju, other, we shoi stop public work th.i TION. which would further ional action number of tin* unemph rdluh. ..utu ;s propitious for the si isary tor us Lies to undertake caref .... , .. I ju> tlrs( (,ov used the nuint employment. < l-indgrave I Smith j. wo must, or the Palatine, under yuardythe e\- government. His let ic moneys, but Ve:trs 1 ; :: and 16IM lid be slow to ,, ,, t is deferable. I-allowing is a list increase the of South Carolina, jyed. The time their service, tate and coun- william Savle . ully conducted . dth was Thomas . ... appointed hv ''le st?te consider the propietarv ough to rover ev in covered the nathm made. !. "Owing to the ot the governors business < onditiot in the ??r?ler of %v,,r however. I fi safe and have ran 1?;7 ??. Joseph ai'thority given h 1 ?- saieguard maintei P<VU^*U I M' ^ "MMI " ably more than enery direct appropH uncertainties of Us caused by the Pit that It was unied forward, under y law. enough to nance of operating lit It I" linn, uiv ?ui ^ mm uvviii say to thcsese authorities that ready and eager to roopera them in this work, and tli; may be 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 tliorities fail to enforce the rtlllll, III #.*11.^11 i |i hum 11 iMl IlliD I sand weak and timh vt loved te with Any cotninunttty voting ; it tiny tax and enrolling forty or t h even roil, should he ussun d of attain ^durational facilities It is it word of the State to tnako up <1 aruing n sin It districts. Tin rigli in! an- people of South Carolina laws it for this rxnondit tiro <> oahl hum. !?- iook 10 ourselves lor districts, matter. \s the first an . liberal steb towards the devel .... such a system, 1 reeomiti lf,>' <hlld nctment ,?f a laud reK'i adequate'that will guarantee ti the dut\ boundar> lines. This w eflcioneles ''lu land- owner to obta . , . his real property with a? t-thinkinp ,(h, an<! eX|,?nst. as ,u. will stand to do on his personal f In- niouiv. r.Muovsnc the neivss'tv neip in nus work on tin* public hi d nt'cossary would acconii lish n t opinoni of improvement and \\c end th-3 ? n- plovnient to many stration act nioans of making a liv tie* and fix a time for us to be di ould enable to look at only the dep in loans on us. If we think that ? s little trou- are gruesome, pause is now able and eousidi r the cot .ropenv, by which we labored in t o! rel?eal"ll enrlv ?pvi 11?i?u i-'... phwavs.. This *? J"?? " treatly needed \V<st. Jos? ph Mortn mid Kivt' ?-in - Kyrie. Kob? rt <.jn:?r> \\ ho hu\*- no jo>ej?h Morton. J a 11 iiiR. It not . ... ... scounm.Ml mid rossion around Smith J? .-? p11 ItlaK -otiditions now .1 <<-ph !'.!ak?- Jain : for a moment thatiioi Johnson, iditionst titu' -r Kobert tJHdn-s. C'li. r he si\ti.>s a id t-rt I ?:*:i:I. Koht t t I. <>>..1 I. .. j .. . . >. -aiuuiis. .11. Sir Itirhnrd ! ?M>**nse8 ?< ca?e o . .lose,,I, West. S,,IU 1111,1 rpductlc ,s l'oil,-ton. Setii tr.enfs iietui 1.u<!well.Thonta.- l,'r j:! 4 I , ... I . i tis 4" 1 i ..I fo. 1 rou . Ji'li!) Ar< 1m1 i! . .. .. v.. ' ??< This balance i moo re .sir n;iEdward Tynte ' street appropr lev i'ra\eii. Itol, ; nuiont Ji 'iiiS'.tr . Jiiiiit s !,. >. y.'it r tie I abnormal depres?n of income. The al balance this year >perating expenses, 1 the year's opera more than offsets iations for the dedepartment turned , will then be my ?luty to st-c t laws are obeyed. This 1 int do. The constitution provides t governor tnay make such mendations to the general ai as. in his judgment are go proper. The time has eonte when v hut th and will endorse tlx pos [eiul to we cannot spend public tno than in education the cit hat the people realize and demand recoin- shuttle of illiteracy must t 3seinl>l> out front us forever, od and MILL TOWN St HOI The problem of public ! . manufacturing r.aires ti ^ e have . | ition that *** *?** ***t-ion? of title. . A. necessary step lu-fore v l' " ' vide a system of lard bui i/.en. The credits. I deem these n< I that th-j portunt. if properly pi >e blotted snfe-Ruarded. in order t the number of home ou country and towns, and '' S. means for itaprovemei schools in homes and tie* eon.lith itid mill the countrv. Owne li ., .1 * This is a work brought us tl .e ran pro- trials, and 1 am eonlh uks or rural reliance and resour leasnres itn- ..minute . ml improve alined and With self-denial, with o increase energy and courage, tiers in the our ditllculties braveli to furn': 1. work out our salvut it of rural bring niton; t restor.it: m o life in and et terprise to a tun ! of homo l.et in. n-pe j >u to Ill mill II... . HIKII-. ,-l!| i I illin- 1 hrouph tin .*e Jotiusoii. Thomas lent that self- I'am Hull. .lames cefulnoss \\ 1! Henry l.xt letoii. V tliis sitiiiit; i ui;.s It. line. Williai i economy , *A* )i<j f. rev i lie Montan we will ml.nvil Villtun Cnnt|? } and \\i' x' M i. . .inlm Untlcdfe >n. ami xx.i ?ies. .J >l.u l>'itleitRi\ ?i of hnsini'S- i'l-njaMiin tiuerard. ' lit: ' c-Mtd'tinri. | 1,mas I'ini klto'V. C hear in miml Will am .Moultrie, i " ???' . ,.r in t he : '? te " ? .Mil Tlio 1: Si stiiMiinp in Hull, I^ord CtU|t A, .1 ;,?4i if uar i William r.uli (. :meri?er !> 11. ilonr> i.:m ? , . Ra\ tins LaOVB* 1 * ycar ahou 1 1 .lullti Mathews. ?t?> more ei!:e ent i William Moultrie ,|u , Utr.'.tK any h.tries P'nokney. t. j )llt, Vrttohlus \ ant'ei treasurer the sum iepurtment is now every sense of the renditions do not e during the eoni?e in a position to and extensive work i pi riod ot its exist' l i.ver tlie amount j to meet new conditions; we ing in u time of change and | This condition gives us nev lems to solve?new difficult meet. We are to lie congratul having at tlie head of t he n man of great <11 srcr.intent. age, and ability, who is deaii; national ucstions in a sta lun 119 ui'iiiitiiurt r n in urn . art* llv The St; t<- cannot ? r 0^1 needs of children in slid i prob- nitlcs and should ctitou spirit of self-help a; d puhl , s <! sl?ilit\ that will It.up ul>: t lilted -n marked results in public ation a c vic growth, and comtuuni cour- !l'hin am' development. ... mend that tin- State depu llR 1 education he niven such tenn ns- help in its forces that will in., .-iiim.i means iicriiiuiii \ oi i ii erlook the uenecy of tenur< no .ini niiiimu- of conditions of 1:f ? a ran<- '1>? it\KK. If ev? y farmer ie respon- place and l-.ed upon i antial and Jems of rural life would ; education |y solve th?'H.s--Ues; !sol: tv cooper aide; there w >uld lie he 1 recotn- -d, homes would he inc rtmer.t of es. better schools, hettet aduiilon.l community life more al enable it realize that this niav hi ..!i . perma- these I ?is: ami let u mpn?\?tnent :[ . ? eo. I < mishit ratio ' surround- ihn w.ll hrnut : o\\ ted his that eioioiny dors net t, th" proh- ly in r-finn off items automatical print ion ; >!. hut rai ition remov- that the ' ople's mon< tt?-r church- ly spent d that foi >re comfort- priat'nn n state will roans, and and nde i :.i e return. I.tract vo. 1 C<)NCLU8I< > Ms In i At s t:re?- you to t'harles I .t r <>i .i:' m:it- John Drai I'm.i to realize chel! I; hnrilson. cons ' riero- Charles l'.nchney. <r the appro- Henry >iiihlletoii. tlicr m seeing t >:t\ t?l i!. V illiaimi; y is judicious- ? ns. John (! hies. every appro- John 1 >i< Wilson receive a t ill Matin ta. John Ta> V Her J 111n s llaiu ON*. V Hayne. C.oorge ) nkiiey, IMv.anl ' '?? treasurer toil. Jollies It 11 r the -car as I p'" I'huI Hamilton eon.liiim John i?rayton. Joseph Alston. 1? Andrew Pick observations have I'llOIUos Henne't 4!ii;i that It w IS p Richard In ir e to tb( g< M,r;i i fu, lor. Stephen !?. Hon Jr . Itobert ^ itlrowt se 1<I)u(Tie. Pier with 'be work of mi if* last iiav 01 eterred to see how is would l?e tor the tie new year. Mv ied to the eonelu- j ertYetly sate to put in t t!*o State $10rioi s inter idciue th.- department. like way. May. May ! hope will seek itisupir-t ion from t ample to ileal with St.'tae <|i with wisdom and t our. ge. We are progressive Dcmoi: we must have the courage to ly to each and every class citizens; even if it requires I ion hitherto untried T.y us. that we to do in mill schools v. lint hat c\ doiu* so effoctiveh in big and rural schools. ATTKNI>.\Nt'K. As .soon as ainjlc schoo .its and shall have ixa n provided, tl do just- our people ilcnrsiols thai dren shall he required to i ' schools. The policv of the I legislut- educate all the people at t) of all the people for the ' has beer progressive legislation, a ;h scho iimittod preeedenee t'oi country, dating back on I do not advise these la I facilities state institutions. but lie welfare should be developed bv t our clul- organizations under sta Attend the ion. ttate is to FKIiTILIZKM te expense Under existing laws re welfare of manufaeture and sale of - .... --- it* ? *?. i - r% i * ? I I , |??~I II ml we have reft ren < From my r it in this the ntnb i >n t?? in* tli kI> to 11* 10. South <\ r< inti has til ad hi nks a ? To s< rvt ttv state is that thoy ftp to o: ? .til other independent as in t te effort to to supervi:5- and help i -^e nphuil sott**< es aid in t he > h 5. r.itizenship. 1 appeal Kulat tip the to join tin in the de conr.nr rcial pl.ice an. o keep Sou LI. < .1 |?i iniHiai >| 'VII. cr, rainci earliest yotlth 1' rgnn. John IVt i* governor of James Johnson, Wh Yd in> breast. brock. John Hu-ih my n:*?! nt do- hawreiicc .Vanning. |>:11 emtio e.li Adams. Itolit-rl F. iU> her service !n m ii (list, i'ra ding of hor re- "Mckens, Millodgo I, arnetcr of hor drew <5. Magrath. i to ail citizens ? n Perry. James termination to Robert K Scott. Fr ith Carolina in Jr.. Dancl 11. t'hui i .\onie, iv i\ ' T-n, "<<>TTON Means, Jo .u <*|; Jumna lI<m?\in. VV. Alston, A I ,11 -is Wiikimm, 'Vnatei- Amount p. I'onhntn, An- (t tonjamin t 'r ; ; l.au rt>nci' Orr. Wiisliiiititoti. . inklin J. Mn?o> seed fro illthe rt< nlinrlnin. \\ ,ul?- i.rinr to -Ifitliuirv CROP OF 11)11 U)P. 1 rusli?-?I to .lutittr) Tli'*n I.list. Jan. 18.?Cotton H> of is 14 crushed amounted to 8. I'KIMAKY KLtfJl' T1UIN lj In my judgment. the pc this State, regardless of par a debt of gratitude to the lai convention of the Demoevrati for adopting rules and reg governing the primary elect is due to the members of t) vention to say that the apprel (\ <111 1 in." |?f?i|ili'. 1 It'COUl 111CI in ii> of foro? 'he enactment of a < ' attendance law with local c ty. owe fUro \ye niust strive to I st State and every community to tli Ic part} having school facilities an ever these facilities are a< uianons require S(.|looi attendance, ions. It Picture to yourselves tut con- would mean to South Care tensions ?f her citizens were educ , for the attainment of this ?i iurn- teruiizers. otir rarmert jompusory adequate protection, nor iption feu- know what ingredients i >ring each are best adapted to thei ie point of what ingredients should id, where This matter shou'd be rqulred to with great care: the int farmer who is consumer what it the interest of the hone tlina if all turer, should be carefu ated, and I would recommend, til obiect we creation of 11 rnmml?oln 5 ha.e not the forefront among h do they yet in progress, in moral t in fertilizers enlightened and ed r lands, and ship. I am confident t be avoided. ' desire of a large maj considered Carolinians when I ui erest of the now to turn their bad as well as t'onnl b'tteraess nnd st manufar- look forward, turoin lly guarded, resolutely to the futui erefore. the of a people reunited cr sifter states Hampton. William one. i-.nd in an Thomas 15. Jeter, urntod citizen- illicit Smttb Thon hat 1 voice ilie Iheppard, John Pi ority of South Henjaniiti K. Tilln rpe our people Kvans. William 11. on past fac- McSweeney. Dunen dissension, to Martin K. Ansel, p their faces Charles A. Smith e. The vision ll?15). Richard 1 must be kept wti! 1 ? iaaugurnte h. Simpson. aVs/?5R Toni."." con Inlinson Hagnofl, ipsoi), John tons of the H ctrr Richardson, January 1. 11* 1 4. inn. John CJ.iry fr.?ni the entire 1! Mlerho, Mile.; I?. oureau announce n C. Hey war I. (\ I.. Bh ii'..?. t Winters obtaii (January 14 amounted to 460 Irvine Manning ed with 3?7.H74 dnext Tuesday. i??i4. and 631.155 npared with 3,012, 13 crop crusned to and 4,767.802 tons I* 13 crop the census d today. icd to Januury 1 ,836 bales, comparbales to January i bales from t.ie en I loose wno up|)ti?i3(i p?rn< rollment were not Justified, a personal enrollment, togethi the publicity given to the tne clubs, saved us from irr ties and charge* of fraud. Si I know, the last primary elect ne in which the will of the was honestly expressed by th a a W fA(.u i iua.1 en- p4VO our ))08t and unfaltcr nd thar CHILD LABOR, cr with I remember, r* a rJir.i rolls of to the compulsory attends with local option feature. eKulan- {will amend the law on ohil > far iih i raisinK the age limit from ion was .fourteen years. - neoule' TAXATION AND ASSB* | 'P , | Wo all arree that leir bal j<n onr ,ax jaWB jfaVft? i ing effort, of repreaentatlve* of t department at Clemson >nnion art farmers, and of represen ?nce law.: manufacturers, to revise that you er lawn and to report b; d-labor by next session of the legist twelve to j AITDITINCJ. 1 recommend that all i 8MKNT. | tiona should be examir t in needed 'count* audited regurlarl] n the past; heart, that we may be %u tuuDim i uriurc un, a pt'npu? i he fertilizer ! take ad vantage of College. of i which Cod lias put wit taives of the to develop these resot our fertlliz- up our waste plaeoa; t y bill to the crops and industries; ature. -uplift our citizenship jend I pray that God n state intuitu- and you a wise and led and ac- i to say and to do sucu r. 1 suggest ' right. and that His aoic io dis- . be uDon us in our effoi nierniiiieu 10 i.iimr. IV. 191ft. the resources thin our grasp. FIIIK IX I'll ?rces: to build 0 diversify our Kress Store DniiinKi to educate and \bout i i, and to that ? nay give to me t'harlotte, N. ( .. understanding here tonight destro 1 things as are occupied by the Kn blessing may ^enl 8tore. The da ts to serve our . Th<> SUite tiro 19i3 crop. AROTTK. Seed crushed Alabama. 285.S?8< I'd With I/oks ??f 184.467: Florida 8<i.,<MM>. 580.750; l-ouiaia Jan. 16 Firo aippi, 318.459, >*ed the building , ..orth t'arollna. Five and Ten t 233.896; South mage will roach Tennessee, 156.31 by Stale follow: D tone; Arkansas. . 23,874," Georgia, na* 122,843. MisaleMiseouri, 20,342. 188,469. Oklabomo Carolina. 258,966: *2: Texa*. 917.255. Jilln, HUU lurrr rwwiw i?u i.t * ,?uu?cru. gives more atientioa to appropria- corn the ?vll from tbe go j ?><i. and Ibat Mat*. 4 about $60,000. all otlmr State*. * 12.37;