The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 14, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2
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GOVERNOR BLEASE STATES )
HIS POSITION 0> ISSUES <
ronvTi\*T"Rn FROM PAGE 1.) ! ^
the present secretary of State of the i
United States under President Wilson, ' ,
bolted the democratic ticket in Xebras-j \
ka in 1910 or 1911. None of these !:
papers that are now raising this howl 1
are now accusing him of being an in-;,
dependent or of noi being a democrat. ,J
On the contrary, they followed Ms leau |
in the Baltimore convention.
To snow you the utter inconsistency ]
of this sheet which now atcempcs to i :
criilicize me and to read me out of the ,
democratic party because I was not a ]
Wilson man for the nomination, in
their issue of April 6th, 1914, in speaking
of :he candidacy of Mr. Under-' j
"wood for the United Slates senate,
they say:
"Within the last week Underwood
has done a thing that, under the circumstances.
proves his quality and
temper to our minu ueuer mau anything
he has done in a long while, and
he has done many notable things. He <
opposed the repeal of the tolls exemption
act. therein' aligning himself for
the moment against the adminis: ration"
that he has magnificently served."
Hence, you see, when it suits them '
in defence of their man, it is all right ;
for him to fight a gains: the administra- 1
J - nlnft H'ontc rn
lion, or uu <mv ujing cuc 11 v i.cmvo
do. but on the other hand, with their ;
usual inconsistency, no matter what
their opponent does, he does wrong.
1 invite a comparison of my record
as a democrat and as one who has
always been true to the democratic ;
party with the record of any other',
man in the parrr. 1
It is true thai Mr. Wilson, under'
certain recomendations from our State,
has seen fit so far not to give a single i
" .
puDiic oince to a dicuscilc, u.s
call them. Every office that he has i <
given in South Carolina has been to <
men who were against me and my , i
friends, and in some instances he has ]
given them to men who have voted <
against the democratic nominees. I: ]
have not complained. If my friends ; <
have asked for anything I do not know ; i
it, and most assuredly 1 have not asked <
for anything for any of them, and I , ;
only mention this to show you; that
Mr. Wilson, eirher himself or through ]
his arivispi s in this State, has absolutely 1
ignored ihe present governor of South t
Carolina and his followers, and instead <
of treating them with fairness and 1
any consideration at all. he has turned 1 r
as deaf ear to them as he could havt i
turned if they had bee.i bol.ers. 1
In order to s'bow you more fully the I
kind of people who are questioning my 1 ^
democracy, I desire to call your atten- i
tion not only to the editor, but to the ; \
owners and managers of this daily r
newspaper in Columbia that is holding ; t
itself up as the great guardian of ;g
South Carolina's democracy and as the j t
censor of the democratic party. I|<
quote from a statement in the paper j t
itself: : i
ill JL .
*e you paying pi
niiim for 18 vea
iANTEED! AND TH
This Statement is NOT What ft
lings Will be Apportioned Ai
1KVr,,KE 1. Becomes full
Annual Premium
e lvr,t 2. Continues tc
11 $43.S7
12 45,4 becoming
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14 47D4 3. Loans may b
15 4S.91 ,
is 5034 pay prem;
Is 53.1s 4. One month's
! jbst 5. Incontestable
eojt 6. No restrictioi
3 63 08 7 RonofiViavu l
6 j 37 * * avimjl j m
i? ?; " 8. Beneficiary 1
>6 70.4a J
73 22 in one sun
>$ 7S.23
>9 79.45 9. Non-forfeital
>0 82.90 . . .
been paid
ladebhia Life Insu
1
.3. Office
"Managing Ediior?W. W Bail"?In- ! was all false. It
iependent and Haskellite. \ '[hose who were no
"Publisher and General .Manager- wer<
Ambrose E. Gonzales -Independent, ? ,
tlaskellite. . ' .
me and my fried
"Owners?Ambrose E. Gonzales''? i again this year,
already designated; "estate of X. G. ! representations a]
aonzales," Independent and Haskellite, contrary notwiths
reporter who reported Haskell conven- j The platform ot
tion, copy of which report I now have nientj held in Ma
"William Ti! flnn- ' if ?d?i:
m I"V ijuootooiuu, " 11, SLttLCU. 1J>Cil
sales," independent, Haskellite, and, as Jefferson a: the
' have heretofore stated, a chicken that i niation and the ?
las ?-one back home to roost, one who abuses at the bar
has gene back to Cuba, the present: a fundamental pr
minister to Cuba; "Wm. H. Lvles In- ernment, and it '
dependent and secretary to the Has- , reuet'. we demand
-ell convention, who bolted the demo- ; governor and 1
-raitc nominees and supported lnde-. sbant and all otni
pendents, one of those of all of whom 0ffiCes are invitei
ripnpryl Wade Hampton said?copy ot democratic par y
which statement I have?"An lnde- state, etc. In t
pendent is worse than a radical. : August conventior
Later General HaniDton reiterated this
in an article on Governor Tillman, ijj. ""Before the <
which was printed in this newspaper Cach ejection vear
to which 1 hav* referred, and was democratic ccmmi
beaded, "Hampton Hits Him Hard," t() aji candidates
copy of which article I now have. This a(idress the peoi
latter "owner" is also one of the counties of the Si
trustees of Benedict College, in Colum- for t|le meetings '
bia, a negro co'lege, which has white; T
. .. , ,. ? At still favor tn;
women in it teaching negroes and f ... , ?
... . . m ! and favor that car
associating witn negro men. These, , 0 *
. ,. ..v,. , , 1 . i ed States Senate,
are the owners ot this Independent _ .
, . ,, r i amended constitui
sheet that now sets itself up, as I . ,
. ? , ,v cratic party, also
have stated, as the guardian ot the , ,
c . & . ure the people ot
Soutn Carolina democracy?tnese in- ? , , ,. , .
, , , , TI + ., lo:t to abolish t
dependents, of whom Hampton said . , .
, canvass is made t
"ttiey are worse man radical* ?aim whQ hope tQ
Hampton was the "noblest Roman oJ ^ voters an(j fo:
them all. ! cept the newspap
Arid since this paper and its editor is being said and
?a::d I beg right here to call your at- dates, and thus, b
tention to the fact that what a news-, ceive the voters h
paper says is not what the people of paper favorites j
the State say or what the people of, whom they oppos
the county say, or even what (the Allow me to an
people of the community say, but what should be the
one man. its editor, says, and your didates this sumn
opinion to you certainly must be bet- honest
ter than his is to you?now, since this ' laNVS' fa*ir]v and in
:.. , Kau-N'no" onnnr
paper is uuxiuiiuvuaij uatmuf, ?uwi?v r ^ ...
supporting nominees and about up- zens a 1 "?*
holding the hands of the presi I Enlorcing
lent, what about them? Have:subjects, and o?be<
they ever supported me, as a stitution of the U
lemocratic nominee for governor? constitution of Sc
Have ihev ever spoken a pleasantj 3rd. Keeping f
word of me or my administration?: legislative, judicia
Save they ever done one thing to up- parrments of the
Told my hands as governor, and for however, doing its
:he best interests of the people of this ing t) uphold and
state? Xo. They have misrepresented 4th. Trial by ;
ne; they have failed to suport me; |accused of crime,
1- 1 1 AAf PAlir
hoy 113V0 &bUS6(l lll^I tncy I1HV6 Ilt*U un juu^inruid v.w^??
ie, and all -.his talk is slush, to try to verdicts rf the jui
ool my friends and deceive them. f If you should f
however, it woll not go. The pp -pie suggest, J would
.vill not be deceived. They were no: issues:
n 1910, nor in 1912, and they will not i 'Firsi. Conipeta
)e in 1914. I.)o you remember how the r Second. Honest
'( ports of the papers gave everything j Third. Educati*
o the other side? The greatest j Fourth. Taxatic
speeches were made by the speakers on J Fifth. The Fort
he other side: the speakers on the | measure that will
Kher side received all the applause; i from teaching nei
,wo-thirds of the crowd at every meet- c-r college in this
ng almost were "against Blease.' It Sixth. A flat ri
emiums for 20
rs will make a
[ATS NOT ALL! t
'? THINK" Wa fan Dft Rut IT
t imiui !i v vuu i/v 2/ui a *
mually. Ager
paid after 18 premium pa
> participate in annual di\
i-iill noirl
1U1A pUlUt
8 obtained at end of second
iums.
grace in premium paymer
i after first year.
is as to travel, residence or
nay be changed at will,
las privilege of taking amc
i or instalments.
ble , after tnree years pre
j
r%
race Company
s Over Commercial Bank.
was done to deceive mile on all railroads in South (
t present. But when j Let each candidate when he
gi'e held each year before the voters show hims
i proven false by tne pe.ent and hones: and declan
up the majority for | upon the other issues which
ids. as thev will do . Then, after he expresses hi
riie newspaper mis- j the voter finds him compel
ad falsehoods to me i honest, and he stands upon
standing. j sues as the voter stands, le: 1
r the Farmers' .Move- suppor; him. If he does no
rch, 1890, in section ! kim. As for myself, I will
eveing with Thomas j now; while time will not pe
diffusion of infer- j to answer fully, 1 will give i
irraignment of all j tion:
of public reason' is j 'First. Competency.
inciple of free gov- As ;o my competency, my ex
ivill give the needed ' in ,he house and senate, and j
that candidates for ; tation as a parliamentarian
ieutenant governor j bodies, speak for themselves
?r aspirants to State j respectfully submit, show me t
i 'to canvass the 1 ly competent tD be a membe
inserted article,rvt; law-making body in this nai
he same year the l Second. Honesty of purpos
i, in the constitution ' jng those things which the c
party inserted article i pledges himself to do, and b
election in 1912, and tain that he favors those thin;
thereafter, the State are for the best interests of
ttee shall issue a call pie?vhat he favors tfcfem at h
for State offices to js 110t simply claiming to fa\
)le of the different: f0r the purpose of being elect
:ate, fixing the dates , t0 my honesty. I submit
lie reocrd in various offices
it, and T go further have held since 1890.
ididates lor the Unit- . Third. Education,
as included in the ; every mother coi
ion ot 1 le demo- 0Wn children in her own way
go tace to face be- (inen(]ed, a;;(j ]et her be free f
this feta.e. The ei~ | side interference and meddlii
;ne couniy-to-county . ,
?y the newspaper ed- As tD education, my record i
keep the truth from j N11 at * !o(-^ as ^ 11 Js
rce the people :o ac-1time ,t0 a erate it 1 have dc
?.i,.a+i^or the country schools ot tr
CI dv/uunuia ui ?uuv 1
done bv the caadi-1than a!:>' o:heT ,nan who 1
y lies and abuse, de-1lleld office in n- M-v "S1" for
i favor of the news- i one-mil) levy is well known, a
ind against those ;in the minds of the "e?P|ee
in tlie last legislature, and tl
,, .... or' bringing about a very larg
nounce the principle iatjon f a|, c ? sch
platform ot the can- k this administr
iier *
having done more for the edi
administration of all interests of South Carolina t
npartially to all citi- administration heretofore. I
leading educators will admit
~11 all I though SDITIP of them. Of
an lane ujjuii an , _
lience to the con- ; through narrow-mindedness ;
nited States and the I judice will attempt to take
)uth Carolina. j the credit from me. Howe
orever separate the record speaks for itself and t
1 and executive de- '-r* schcols of tnis State, u]
government, each, appropriation of 191^ will
duty and endeavor- more assistance than they h
support the other. received before, and if the r
jury for all persons ?Pent Properly they will be in
, and enforcing the condition they have ever been
ts founded upon the If this policy is kept up it
*ies. only a short while until th
illow me further to not be any cry ior cumpuisui
make the following rion. The people want opp
ar.d not compulsion, and if th<
ncv. kind of schools are located co
y of purpose. to the people, and run prop*
3n for the proper length of rim
>n. the children of this country w
ner bill, or a similar school and be educated, coi
prevent white people will not be necessary, and it
groes in any school be essential, in order to give
State.
ite of two cents per (CONTINUED O-N PA,GE
years when tl
l full-paid pol
^ND THERE'S MG
IS Guaranteed With Policy.
its Wanted in Western J
yments.
idends after
t i , Good I
year to help
its. Men
occupation. in Wfi
>unt payable f
* ? V
miums have
R. M. TIDMARS
/ Western South
NEW
Carolina.
appears
elf com;
himself ft 1 1 A
S3 Seaboard An
these is- >/r?
:he vo:er ihe Progressive .
t, defeat
answer w
rmit me I WKT
my posi- m m
iperknce
In those Jacksonvi
; anrl I
boroughr
of any ^
tio it.
andidate Annual Reunion
iing cergs
which y?lj
the peo- T CI
eart and
or them
tile pub May 6
which I
RATE FROM ]
atrol her
, as God ' *
rom out- | |
'Ss v,eI11 Correspondingly ic
wasting; Tickets on sale May
slate i trains scheduled to r
ias ever noon of May 8th, 1914
an extra
.nd fresh Final limit returni
My fight !
ie result Upon payment of
e appro- r r J
ooi pur- ticket in Jacksonville,
Clonal June 4th, 1914.
think'au For full informat:
'''course! agent, or write
IKS I C. W. SMALL, Div
he coun"!
ider the J udval
receive !
ave ever JI
noney is j tizzzzzzzzzzz^zzzz^zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
the best |
will be ! TOWS TAXES.
ere will All town taxes not paid by the lot
y educa- of April, 1914, will be turned over t
orrunity, t-fle sheriff for collection.
g proper
nvenient By order of tbe city council5rly
and J- Scurry,
e, all of Treasurer,
ill go to 3-3l-4t.
npulsion
will not SALE OF A< <'Ol NTS.
the chil- gy virture of a Resolution passe
3). at the meeting of tt^e creditors of S. "Vf
4
n
he same I I
icy? I I
)RF. TO IT! ! 1
South Carolina | l
Contracts to I l
of integrity I
stern South I
Carolina. I
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Carolina
'BERRY, S. C. |
r~~ =n i
Line Railway
Railway of the South" j
Rates
t?
[lie, Florida
:count
United Confederate flH
v-? y A v * A
DEWBERRY, S. C. Hjj
>w rates from all stations.
3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, and for
each Jacksonville before /
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4
ng May 15th.
50 cents and depositing
limit can be extended to (
/ ion
see nearest Seaboard j
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rv i \ I >?
ision rassenger Agent, j
inah, Ga. j
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Bruce, held a" Newberry, S. C:, on the
11 Cth day of April, 1914, the undersigned,
? will, 011 the 18th day of April, 1914, at
9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, at Chap- ^
pells, South Carolina, sell to the high^for*
O c? Tl oil th A
est UlUUtri , ?J1 U1UUCIO, ia.1 i-uon, uu I.Uaccounts
and other evidence of debt
belonging to the said S. W. Bruce.
H. H. Blease,
d Assignee and Agent.
r Xewberrv, S. C., April 6th, 1914.
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