The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 18, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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* \ SEX. TILLtfATJ WRITES LETTER
TO CHARLESTON AMERICAS.
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His Letter to Manuiner and Says
He WouM Give the Washlngton
Correspondent Anr
?ws He Has.
^.The Herald and News has received
the following letter from Senator
* Tillman to the Charleston American
with the request that we publish it
^Of course we will print it though w?
"have nothing to do with his quarrel
d with that oaoer. "We wrote him as
-we stated that if any other paper
W published his Manning letter that we
would feel free to print it, but unless
F it was published somewhere else w3
Vi?p? anrl W Till _
w vsuru ^ mo i utiu -- -v*?
hold publication. Before we went to
l press, however, we received a telek
gram from him releasing the Manm
ning letter and requesting its puhl:cation.
The following is the letter
to the American:
gfeB Washington, D. C.
A ^Kcditor The American,
^ Charlestotn, S. C.
ft I have just seen a copy of your
paper of June 10th. I had already
received notice that my article answering
Governor Manning was published
in full.
That'you have scored one and
made a "scoop" is granted but let me
see whether or not you have dealt
honestly and as one gentleman usuf
ally deals with another.
You say. "he does not furnish his
speeches in advance to The American."
You have a correspondent in
Washington, and The State and Th?
News and Courier have correspond
ents here. .Whenever either of the
newspaper men come to my office and*
v ask for news it is given them. Your
V correspondent could if he wanted to
get any news item, or any speech that
' either of the others get. There has
never been any instructions against
him and I believe he will bear me out
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. that he'has always received ;courtecsi?
j treatment when in my office. T&t
I Manning article just published bs
you was furnished McGowan aiid
j Murray for the -State and News and
i Courier, and when I decided to kill
I
; the article I notified both that j'
i wanted it done. You have seen the
result. I notice you justify pnblish:
the article with the excuse, "Haci
, lie treated the American with any
' consideration and sent it a copy, il
| would have held his statement is
i cj ?> rtn_j
I commence. ;nau uumcn uaiicu a-.
mv office he would have gotten a cop?
; as the other correspondents did and
been requested by me to kill it, as
; the others were. Because you have
j
some subterranean way of getting
' news from Columbia you justify this
! breach of faith, implied by decent
i amenities and gloat in your wicked,
j ness with a lame excuse, based upon
| a false deduction if not a false prem|
ise. Poor vagabond of the newspa
| per world! Representing the anti
: War. anti-Wilson, anti-Patriotic view
I of today's tragic conditions; twice
| debarred from the second class mails,
j for former disploval utterances you
' now show the shining yellow of your
i conglomerate character floating over
filching to publish, a newspaper article
I saw fir to withdraw from publication.
I would not answer you at all, were
it not to' expose your purpose:
i Tn the first place you are happy
i over a controversy between Governor
I
i Manning and myself. You are happy
i timf ATr T.pvpr has been drawn in'a
the fight with me for the senate,
j Why? Because the patron Saint of
! The Modern Reform Movement so
i called is your candidate for the sen:
ate.
; You fain would create discord
i among the opponents of Blease with
I a hope of a second primary and in
j order that that worthy may save his
j apparent leadership and make a real
i contest out of the race this summer.
What care you that an old man naturally
militant, has seen fit to curb
his tongue in order that friction and
hot politics may be avoided, in th<3
interest of peace at home and War
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lewberry's
r j on the common enemy: Have we not j
j / enough to do in fighting Germany to j
') cause all of us to stand steady and i
[ wait patiently and act frankly in '
L dealing with one another? Is there
[ not every reason in the world for j
[ peace in South Carolina and a voidi
amce of factionalism? What cares
- the twice debarred American? 'How
! a\id and active you grow in sowing
- seed of trouble and how you stoop
11 to get means of creating more fric. ,
i j tion between Mr. Lever, 3Ir. Manning
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: ana myseir is now Known 10 an men. ;
Mark me so called "American." T j
[ want to quote you a line or more !
: from a letter recently signed by th^ |
: Governor of South Carolina to one o? !
; j the United States senators: "This '
j V !
, j is a time if T may remarket, which |
demands self-abnegation and the J
. subordination of seifish or ambitious J
aims." I commend this sentence to!
your earnest consideration. Your aim |
in filching 'this article was to get I
. i Blease votes for the senate. I am I .
I ! 1
i glad to believe that there is so much :
I
i of real Americanism in South Care - I
I
I lina at this time vou will fail in vottr ,
t
; purpose. Since my article has reach- }
| ed your readers, and I am emboldened
' to believe you will publish my replv !
i to you in common decency. Let me :
i 1 J
i say to those who are reading your
j paper:
: In a contest between Mr. Lever and
?
i Mr. Blease I can find virtue in Mr. !
1 f
: Lever's lovaltv to the present act- ,
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winistrauuii. nis soundness in uemu- 1
I cratic principles and his clean per- ;
! sonal and official habits and conduct j
'If he is young and more or less .
{ heady of the subject of becoming a '
S senator, it is a worthy ambition be- | I
i cause he will make a better, safer. ; '
saner, more active and intelligent \ 1
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senator than Governed Blease has : 1
shown by his record he is capable of ! s
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j UOH1K. :
j There is little hope of reaching j
j through the mental darkness, and j ]
! soiled patriotism of The American t
] and stimulating your heart to manly j
1 ~ * ? Ml1^vtAn/vr> T 11"! * '
1 i IJJ.ieil J1CU1C jjUI pi/OC3, i, u I no , j
readers to know at this time, .jC !
i' lieve it to be my duty to my country (
' to love it; to support its constitution: (
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to obey its Jaws; to respect its flag
and to defend it against all enemies,"
and I appeal to them to foreswear allegiance
to that kind of publication
that will technically commit theft in
order to cause friction among the
people of South Carolina, i repear
what I have already said more than
once, "To hell with all Germaa
sympathisers and God bless Wilson."
It is the war carv of all patriotic
Americans. B. R. Tillman.
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TUESDAY I
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WHEAXLESS I
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EATTO oa BEEAKEAST KX?r
COKTXINLNC 'WHEAT
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Forbidding- Any Person to Repeatedly !
Loiter or Loaf on the Streets of th?>}
Town of Newberry or in or About
Any Other Public Place of Said j
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Ke it ordained by the .Mayor and j
Udermen of the Town of Newberry
n Council assembled:
That from and after the passage
)f this ordinance it shall be unlaw ul
for any person to repeatedly loit;r.
loaf or idle in or upon the streets
iikI public ways of the Town ot Aew- i
jerry, or in or about any other pubic
place of said town.
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Any person violating any of the
provisions of this ordinance shall be .
leemed guilty of a misdemeanor and j
ipon conviction therefor before the j
eeorder. shall be fined not exceeding j
>100 00 or imprisoned not exceeding J
10 da vs.
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Done and ratified under the cor- j
vorate seal of the Town of Xewherrv
h:> 2Stb day of May. 101S.
Z. F. Wright.
attest: Mayor, j
J. W. Chapman. J
"W1-: Treas. Town of Newberry, i
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MV $4.50 Men's Oxfords at..
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All $8.50 Men's Oxfords at..
Men's Palm Beach Oxfords ;
Men's White Canvas Oxfords
30 cases Tennis Oxfords at.
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garding partizanjhip, for<
supremacy of right and de
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ncy Cheviots and Cassimere in all
for every taste; values to $30.00.
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(Moth Suits, special at
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If ONE MUST HELP.
t without money, and upon the Treasury centers .r
on the Nation. [
try cannot alone meet the needs of the Nation; [
:annot do It alone; the women of the country
il of us, the people of the United States, disre- i
getting selfish interests, thinking only of the
termining to vindicate the majesty of American '
ty of America and civilization, can do the great
God hat called upon us to do.
W. G. McADOO,
***$ > u Secretary of the Treasury.
GO I
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