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BLEASE 1Y0VT STAND FOR IT. Governor Blease Commands Seizure of liquors Sold at Auction by federal Officers. Columbia, May 4.?Governor Blease, In a letter addressed to every sheriff In South Caroina, calls on them to eeize all contraband liquor which is sold by United States officers, as contraband, as soon as it is in the hands of the purchaser. This action of the governor is taken following the decision of Federal Judge Smith that United States revenue officers have a right to sell liquor seized by them in this State at public auction, as was done by Deputy Scruggs at Walhalla receut- j ly. The letter of the governor follows : lteasons for Position. "If at any time an agent or officer of the United States government advertises that he is going to have a sale of i whiskey at any point within your j county, you are hereby directed and ! commanded to be personally present at the place of the said sale, and when the same takes place, and the contraband whiskey, which is sold as such by the United States government, is delivered to the purchaser, you seize ^ "Immediately the said whiskey, beer, Wine or other alcoholic liquors, under and in accordance with the provisions +Vick Totxto /-if ifhzv Qf?atr? rkf fiftnth riflTO VI 1*1-1 V TTW VI UiV K/VWVV V K/VIA VM w- w lina. It may be lawful for an officer of tli? United States government to cell whiskey within the State of South Carolina otherwise than is provided by our State laws (but I for one do j not believe it;) however, we wilJ bow to the decision of the court until reversed, but when the United States government sells this whiskey, etc., he who purchases it, becomes the owner of and in possession of contraband liquors, which is prohibited by our sta tute laws, because if it were not contraband the United States government would not be selling it; for, they seize it as such. Therefore, under the law of our State, when the whiskey, or other intoxicating liquors is delivered ; to the purchaser he then becomes the owner and is in possession of the contraband, in direct violation of our statute laws. Therefore, when the United States government officers make 1 their sale, as soon as the stuff is put into the hands of th^ purchaser, >ou > are hereby directed and commanded to immediately seize it as contraband, 1 and if any action is brought against you, either civil or criminal, you will immediately communicate with this ; office and I will take proper steps to have your interests protected. i Won't Stand for It. : "Do not fail in this matter. I desire no conflict between the State and the i TT-Kiif 0+q+ixAirorn.mont T r?n U JLL1 ^wi Viuuivuvj wub .*. *?W j not propose to allow the flooding- of < this State with whiskey under a pretence of law; when these government < seizures are sold, the goods will be purchased and resold by blind tigers ] throughout the State, which I know 1 is prohibited by our statute laws, and ; the United States government should j not lend its assistance, through its officers, to any such illegal or illicit traf < fic and I do not propose to stand for it ] so far as I am concerned. 1 "Therefore, when the sale is made 3 ^ ir)f a fhn <111U. LUt2 DtUJJ. JLO UCUYViCU Ull,\J tiiv hands of the purchaser, seize your prisoner for having in his possession < contraband whiskey, and also seize the < goods as contraband, and hold both < until they be released by due process of law. "Failure on your part to carry out ; these instructions will be dealt with in no uncertain way. "We desire no conflict, but the dig- i nity of the law of .this State must be 1 preserved and will be." BRASCHYILLE MERCHANT SHOT. i Posse Searching for Segro?Trouble Feared?W. W. All Seriously Wounded. Branchville, May 4.?W. W. All, a prominent - young merchant of this iitoc chnt- on/1 o<vrirm<i1v wnnnripd pjav.t'j nww Mixvv/ vviiu - ? ? w ? tonight by Noon Evans, a negro railroad hand. The negro escaped and a large posse of men are seeking him and if he is captured, it is believed further trouble will result It is understood that the shooting was the result of a quarrel over a debt owed by the negro to Mr. All. Evans bore the reputation of a quarrelsome negro, especially when drinking, and he was drinking tonight. He passed Mr. All's store and Mr. All asked him ** ? I .Vrrn ?-? ? -mAT\1 1 A/1 Or"J-? 1TT 1 TOT XII? muiie v , H.V cu-is> iuii6uij and Mr. All -walked after him, whereupon the negro drew a pistol and fired five times, only the last shot taking effect, entering the left side about two inches below the heart, and passing through the body. It is feared that the wound may prove fatal, although the surgeons are unable to determine the result as yet. JOHN JACOB ASTOR BURIED. I I ! Widow Attends Service?tfrs. Aya Willing Astor Sends Wreath. Aew York, May 4.?me oooy 01 j. J. Astor was laid to rest today with, ceremonies in the Astor vault in Trinity cemetery, on Washington Heights. It was brought here on a special train from Rhinecliff-on-the-Hudson, where funeral services took place at noon in the little Episcopal church of the Messiah, of which Col. Astor was for 16 vc<xi& ct waiucu. Deri viv;cs, ciizbu j of the simplest kind, were conducted | by the Rev. Ernest C. Saunders, pastor of the church, and the Rev. William T. Manning, rector of Trinity church, here. At the little church the altar was banked with many floral of-j ferings, incuding it was said, a wreach i of red roses from the Prince of Wales, j The coffin of the dead millionaire was | itself covered with a pall of orchilds. j In the carriages were Vincent Astor j and his sister Muriel, Col Astor's chil- L dren, Mrs Madeline Fere3 Astor. his! widow, her sister, Katherine Force, and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Force, her father and mother. Mrs. Ava Willing Astor, the colonel's :1 former wife, did not attend the ceremo- 5 pies, but sent a wreath, < mm ? i Resolutions Passed by the Johnston t Democratic Club, AO. z, .Lage- 1 field County. The following preamble and reso- 3 lutions were unanimously adopted by ^ the Johnston club: ^ Whereas, Senator B. R. Tillman, having rendered such valuable service ( to his State and county by bringing 1 to light many things that were either j( overlooked or winked at by his prede- J cessors. In his efforts to readjust the indebtedness of South Carolina to the ' federela government was indebted to federal gobernment was indebted to the State of South Carolina for more than three hundred thousand dollars, j and !] I Whereas, he made claim ,and was ^ successful in obtaining from the federal government fifteen thousand dol- * lars due Newberry college, and . Whereas, his lecturing tour through ( the North, East and Northwest was highly appreciated by the people of ( that section, in his explanation of the race and social questions which seems to have been settled forever. No other senator or congressman ever attempted and we do not believe could have handled these colossal questions as successfully, and Whereas, Senator Tillman's fight on the vital legislation for the South, namely: 1. Interstate commerce, holding that any State has a right to bar transportation of any objectionable cornmoiity from its borders. | 2. The illegal option operations in cotton and grain. 3. The issuance of liquor license in prohibition States and many other rital questions that concern his own j a.nd other people of the South. Therefore, be it Resolved, That we endorse his course in tne united states senate anu pledge Mm our support in his reelection. $><$><$><$><s><$><$><3><3><$><?><?><$><$><?><$><$><$> $> <$> $> FIRST DEMOCRATIC YICTORY. ?? S> <5> j (W. T. C. in Laurensville Herald). [ In 1868, so soon alter tne war, me i negroes of course, could not read, j therefore the election ticket?that is 1 the Republican ticket had to have some kind of an emblem on it, so that : the negroes could distinguish between ; tie Republican and the Democratic ticket. As a further precaution, the * Republican ticket was also printed with red ink. At this time Col. T. B. Crews was running a hack line be- tween Laurens and Newberry, and the driver was a negro, man named Bunch G-arlington. On Saturday night before c the election, Bunch had brought up! ^ with him the election tickets for the I? negroes, and somehow or other a few j t of the tickets had slipped out of the j 3 package and dropped on the floor of j the hack, where, on Sunday morning! Col. .Crews found them. He immediately sent for all the "printer boys," j and after a conference with some of j our leading men of the day, it was de- ( cided to counterfeit the Republican j - ticket if possible. But -where "were they to get a picture of the eagle? It was easy enough to print the ticket with red ink, but how and "where they 1 would get an eagle was the question, Finally, the difficulty was solved by "one of the boys" mentioning the fact that there was an old Dowie & Moise druggist cut in the office with an eagle ! on it, and possibly they might saw the i eagle off and get a cut that way. This plan was adopted and the eagle secured!! and put at the head of the Democratic!: ticket which was printed with red ink, 1 and the next difficulty now was how i would they get the tickets in the hands of the negroes. It took a long time to print the tickets, as only one form could be printed at a time, since they only had one eagle cut, and to get all the tickets printed in time it was necessary to work all day Sunday and Sunday night. As I said before, elections in those days lasted two days ?Monday and Tuesday?and the tick ets had to be ready by Monday morning. Col. Crews, "bought up" old Bunch and got him to take the tickets to Tumbling Shoals and give them out after first destroying the big batch of Republican tickets he carried from Laurens court house, as a blind. Col.! Crews himself went to Cross Hill, where he "bought up" a negro at that r?ln Aa V\ t Vinvin or him O nnt n 1 r\ f V? r\ J\J1CL\*K5 UJ UUJIU5 XAAXii. C4. Cliil. Ui viutuco, | and in this way th? Democratic lead-! ers managed to get the tickets pretty j well distributed at every precinct in the county, and through this counter-, feiting of the tickets the Democrats, won the election?the first and only i Democratic victory won after the war until 1876. 1 dewberry Cotton 3Iills. The annual meeting of the stock-1 aoiaers or uie j\e-WDerry couon mnis j svas held on Wednesday. The report 5f the president showed the business In good shape and everything running jmoothly. The stockholders re-elected Jie old board of directors, as follows: lames Mcintosh, Geo. S. Mower, 0. B. Vlayer, Jno. M. Kinard, F. Z. Wilson, BV N Martin, Jas. N. McCaughrin, W. 3. Hunt, J. S. Wheeler, Z. F. Wright fhe riirprtnrs the following: officers: Z. F. Wright, president and xeasurer; F. Z. Wilson, vice president ; Geo. S. Mower, secretary; J. M.! Davis, superintendent. NOTICE OF OPENING BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE NEWBERRY COUNTY HOSPITAL. Under and by authority of a commission issued by the Secetary of State to the undersigned corporators, dooKs or suoscription to tne capnai stock of the Newberry County Hospital will be opened in the rooms of thft. jhamber of commerce, Newberry, S. C., )n Friday, the 10th day of May, 1912, it 10 o'clock a. m. Capital stock $15,)0Q.00. Shares $10.00 each. Jno. M. Kinard, I. H. Hunt, Frank D. Mower, "W. E. Pelham, Jr., C. T. Summer, S. M. Duncan, John B. Mayes, W. G. Houseal, J. M. Kibler, Geo. B. Cromer, Jno. B. Setzler, Corporators. jo sir. i can't ' get appendicitis , t Eat AH ! Want to Now. No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour Stomach. ; No More Heavy Feeling After Meals or Constipation. No matter what you've tried without .. - VTVAm mnv KnnV. j setting reiier jum j.xvx om^iu thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded j In ADLER-I-KA! You will be surprised : it the QUICK results and you will be! guarded against appendicitis. The VERY FIRST DOSE will help you and a short treatment with ADLER-I-KA will make you feel better than you have for years. , This new German appendicitis remedy j antisepticizes the stomach and bowels and draws off ail impurities. A SINGLE | DOSE relieves gas on the stomach, sour; stomach, constipation, nausea or heavy I feeling after eating almost AT ONCE, j A short treatment often cures an ordinary, case of appendicitis. j N W. G. MATES. . ! NOMINATIONS. For Congress. I hereby announce myself a can dilate for Congress from the Third Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the action of the voters of 1 ;he district in the Democratic pri-j *r n T naries. iuarcus v_/. uuug. For State Senator. Alan Johnstone is hereby nominated 'or reelection to the State Senate from dewberry county, subject to the result )f the Democratic primary election. For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself ae a can+>1^ T xktridoftire frnm Nf>W iui uuo v WM* - " Derry county, and will abide the rules ! 3f the Democratic primary. J. H. Chappell. j For Sheriff. Being conscious of the fact that 1j have discharged the duties of the j Sheriff's office to the best of my ability, and believing that I have the endorsement of the majority of the peo- j pie of Newberry county to this end, I j jj^ Hie N Capital! I v* ^ u nsr Mm : LI You may or it matters some of you save tor i be able to e; 'Hie Banl Four Per ( JAS. McINTOSH, I u again announce myself a candidate, s subject to the decision of the Demo- < cratic primary. M. M. Buford. t t I hereby announce myself as a can- 2 didate for Sheriff of Newberry county, t subject to the Democratic primary. Cannon G. Blease. For Connty Auditor. j Eug. S. Werts is hereby announced S as a candidate for re-election as Coun- j ty Auditor, subject to the Democratic \ primary. I hereby announce myself as a can- i didate for Auditor of Newberry coun- ? ty, subject to the Democratic primary. I J. B. Halfacre. For County j Treasurer. Jno. L. Epps is hereby announced 6 as a candidate for re-election as * County Treasurer, subject to the J Democratic primary. c For Coroner. F. Marion Lindsay is hereby announced as a candidate for Coroner of Newberry county, subject to the * Democratic primary. J_ I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Coroner of Newberry coun-1 c ty, subject to the Democratic primary, j ^ S. J. Cromer, jc I hereby announce myself as a can- j" didate for Coroner of Newberry coun- j ty, subject to the Democratic primary. J. R. Bouknight. a j g For County Superintendent of Education. I am a candidate for election by the ( people of Newberry county to the office of County Superintendent of Edu- c cation, which office I am now filling for an unexpired term by appointment from the State Eoard of Education. I ( will abide the result of the Democratic i primary. Elbert H. Aull. j J. B. O'Neall Holloway is announced as a candidate for County Superintend- < ent of Education and will abide the T rules of the primary. For Supervisor. To the Voters of Newberry County: i At the solicitation of many friends I ( have concluded to make the race for j ? i ) pwhorrv ^vinrrc UTTUV11J UUTlllgO . Stock, - $50,0 <erWha be a Farmer, or a Miller, or a 0 ; not what your trade or profes r money in the bank. It will I i rainy day or a day when you arn as much as now.. i That Always Has The II ]ent Interest Paid on Savings Di Resident J. E. NORWfl supervisor, and if elected I will stay J, >n the job and work for the best in- nou ;erest of the county and will give you Con :he best service that I am capable of; ruk ind I hereby pledge myself to abide he result of the Democratic primary. W. A. Hill. I dids \os I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County cou' Supervisor for Newberry county, subect to the rules of the Democratic >rimary. * L. I. Feagle. No. will J. Monroe Wicker is hereby an- priE lounced as a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the Democratic >rimary. T. I hen For Clerk of Court f0r John C. G-oggans is hereby nominat- p]e(] Jd as a candidate for re-election as j)en 21erk of Court for Newberry county md will abide the result of the Demo- w :ratic primary. a c; ' To\s James D. Wheeler is announced as a prin :andidate for Clerk of Court for Newjerry county, subject to the rules of he Democratic party, and will abide j he result of the Democratic primary/ shir For Master. crat I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for re-election as Master for ^ dewberry county, subject to the Dem>cratic primary. and H. H. Rikard. _ mar i For County Commissioner. W. P. Pugh is hereby announced as i candidate for County Commissioner, 2i C2 iubject to the Democratic primary. tOW] Den I hereby announce myself a can dilate for County Commissioner and '' - -L - -> -li- - u ?ti I viii aDiae uie rtssuit ui me :ratic primary. J- S. Watts. j anni trat I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for re-election as County Com. . , ~ a mar niesioner, subject to the Democratic >rimary. L. C. Livingstone. I am a candidate for re-election as , \ date bounty Commissioner, and will abide s^. :he rules of the Democratic primary. crat Custus L. Leitzsey. Thomas L. B. Epps is hereby an- H iriunced as a candidate for County a a Commissioner* and will abide the re- tow >ult of the Democratic primary. prir LI D.J. I i DiUlh | 100.00 | 4 - vMr L I 1 li L/ . ? irpenter, |. sion, put [ belp you !.; ' j MATT MA( lilfljf HUI Honey" I jposits I ^ >0D, Cashier K 4 H HI K . Pierce Harmon is hereby anneed as a candidate for County imissioner, and will abide thes of the Democratic party. For Magistrate. hereby announce myself as a canLte for re-election as Magistrate for . 1 and 8 townships of Newberry aty. J. C. Sample. For Magistrate >'o. 3. Township. Cat" TWaonetrsto fnr 11 d Vkuiuiuaic iw ?#vv 3 Townsihip, Newberry county, and abide result of the Democraticnary. Jno. Henderson. For Magistrate Jfo. 7. he many friends of Mr. W. R. Rei<l *by announce his as ac andidate Magistrate for No. 7 township, and [ge him to abide the rules of thelocratic party. '. P. Allen is hereby announced as mdidate for Magistrate for No. 7 unship, subject to the Democratic iary. Many Friends. 9 For Magistrate Xo. 10. hereby announce myself as a Canute for magistrate for No. 10 town i subject to tiie rules or me umr ic primary. E. H. Werte. hereby announce myself as a can- 1 .te for Magistrate No. 10 Township,, ^ will be subject to Democratic priy. H. B. Richardson. , Magistrate Xo. 10. A. Kinard is hereby announced as mdidate for Magistrate for No. 10 oship, subject to the rules of the locratic primary. Magistrate Xo. 11. achman T. Richardson is hereby ounced as a candidate for Magis- ^ ?? . ion 11 townshiD. and "will V/ AVi 41V? m, [e the*rules of tbe Democratic prty. For Magistrate. hereby announce myself a candi> for Magistrate for No. 11 Town>, subject to the rules of the Demo,ic primary. ? J. T. kinard. f . H. Ruff is hereby announced as mdidate for Magistrate for No. 11 ship, subject to ths Democratic nary.