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V T i # , # # t ^ ; A *1 \ *>'! 5. it POi.i'i i( i \ >. S>' Greenville Piedmont. A selMmposod disadvantage o. tie U-adrrs f the opposition to Col?-. L. Blease is mat very :o\v 01 i:ie:;i nim credit for brains. Hp carries r.nder !.fs sirikin.u pompadour cthina more than app-ri s-iaiion of s -1 . As a politician there is not !.is equal in the State and ::as not been since ' John L. M. Irhy died. He has been heavily handicapped but has succeed-: ed beeaase o' his genius for initia iivo ami organization. He brougni -is k organization ii]> to the p int of electr ing him governor in 1&10. The ;>erfection of his organization was never better shown than in the last two o* j three days of that memorable cam- | paign when, without assistance from j the newspaper, he got information ' to nearly all of his followers through- ; I out the State, meeting and counter-1 acting a serious attack made on him | at the last minute. Is there nov.' or j he there ever been such an organiza- ' lion among his opponents? And, his initiative? That is coupled with a remarkable political i boldness, though audacity would be I thp better term. One of the shrewd- i est moves he ever made in his whole j Career was his successful candidacy ! fcr mayor of Newberry. The odds j were against his election to that of- j fioe, because his strength had been 1 in the county ratjier than in the city of i Newberry. His closest friends and lieutenants advised against his may- j oralty candidacy, saying he would be ! . -defeated and that defeat would end i F him as a factor in State politics, as his 1910 gubernatorial candidacy would mark the high tide 01 ms siaie j following if he failed of election 1 that year, and that he could net hope to succeed in the governor's election of 1910 if lie entered the campaign | after having been defeated for may-, ; or of Newberry. i Blease realized all this even better than those who so advised for he has (broader political vision than any of his lieutenants, with the possible ex- i ception of F. H. Dominick. lAs a man gambling might wager his last dollar on the turn of a die, Blease j deliberately risked his entire politi- j cal 'fortunes and future on his can- j didacv for the mavoraltv of Xcwi berry. Had he not become mayor of New- fberry, he could never have become j governor of South Carolina, but his j election as mayor more than offset j ihirv. ornvornnr nf Smith Pflrolina and ! AAA1UL * V/A V* v/X Blease believed it would do so when ; he risked going into that election. j The answer of his friends to hijs : critics was that he could not be the J kind of man they pictured him. if j the city of Newberry elected him i mayor, after the county had made shim representative and senator. That j election as mayor more than offset i that card of t':e Newberry preachers, which had been so telligently used against him in a prior gubernatorial j campaign. Politics is a profession with Blease j and it is a pr:fession he has master- ; ed. Is there another candidate in i either of the two parties touring the I State this summer that is capable of j such far-sighted planning as that ; lwhich carried Blease to the governor's office through the mayoralty of dewberry? There is just one?and k Blease is thoroughly aware of that i one. And that one's name is net j T 1 ^ - K -wl A TVrv Di nr?t ! jcnn AiuiAfui). ahu auc- * W predicts right now that that one will get the support of Che Bleaseites ip p such a way as will not pompromise . or handicap him. And this paper also predicts that though that one is not now generally considered in j the real running fcr governor he will either be elected or make the other man in the second race do some j real hustling. FOUR KILLED WITH AXE J An Entire Family Murdered in Sub- j urbs of Chicago. i Chicago, July 6.?A family of four J was wiped out "by blows from an axe I in their home in the German settlement of Blue Island, a suburb, last i night. The victims were Jacob Xeslesla, a German laborer, aged 52: his j wife, their daughter, aged 25, and the Tatter's infant child. The stiffened "bodies and the biood-tained axe alone ! remained to outline the story when the j crime was discovered by neighbors. The young mother of the infant had ; been living away from her husband for : ? fimo otifi tn find him were ! r OV;UC lll.V UUU *>, "begun. There was nothing in the i house to shew his name. The murderer, according to Benjamin Knirsc-h, chief of police o: Blue Is- j land, proceeded with great delibera- : tion. Each saving o':' the axe apparent- j ly carried death with it?death without j even a groan to arouse others sleeping ; :n the Louse. FULL HI a Mir That's an advanl have to heat son in the nighl. ! "Oil Cool heats instantly withoi It has all the conven costs less for fuel thai It is the best oil-burnii duced for cooking pur The New Perfectioi new Fireless Cookii roasts and bakes perfe fireless cooking, to suil I New Perfec on Stove 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner includes broiler and utensils can be obtai the smaller sizes. S cook-book free with e At dealers everywhe for catalogue. I STANDARD 01 Washington, D. C. (New Jcr Norfolk, Va. 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Two eminent French chrmists dincovered a. method of separating the curative medicinal elements of the cods' livers from the oil or grease cvhich is throvrn away , but. to these medicinal elements tonic iron is now added, thus combining in Vinol the two most world famed tonics. As a body-builder and strength creator for weak, run-down people, for feeble old people, delicate children* to restore strength after sickness;] and for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis or pulmonary troubles we asfei you to try Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned If it tfoes not help you. P. S. For pimples and blotches trjf our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. GILDER & WEEKS, Druggists, Newberry, S. C. } Corn-less Joy! "GET-IT" tor Corns Nothing in the World Can Beat it for Corns and calluses. Now try the different'way, the new vay, the absolutely sure way, the jainless way of getting rid of those jorns that have pestered the life and "I Feel Like Hugging Somebody. 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