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2 ?-----wpp f WILSON SILENT |P^ AS TO OPINION Statement Issued at White House by Tumulty Denies Reports at Convention. Washington, July 3.?President Wilson has not expressed an opinion to any one with reference to a particular candidate for the presidency, said a statement issued at the White House tonight by Secretary Tumulty. The statement denied emphatically rumors which it was said the * White House was informed were be? ? 1 ing circulated in San Francisco ana which it was said were to the effect that the president had expressed a preference as to /the party's candidate. The statement as issued at the White House said: "When a report was brought to Secretary Tumulty's attention of rumors being circulated in San Francisco that the president had ex pressed an opinion wnn xci cinivt ww \ a particular candidate he made the following statement: " "This is news to me. I had discussed all phases of this convention with the president and have been in intimate touch with him during its continuance and I am positive .that ^ he has not. expressed an opinion to any one with reference to a particular candidate for the presidency. It has always been his policy to refrain * or?tr cfnrtd that mteht be lrUIII Odrwizig, "ii.i ? construed as dictation.' " Washington, July 3.?After the announcement at the White House of the eighth ballot at San Francisco, President Wilson went automobile riding with Mrs. Wilson. The president, it was said, retired about 9:30 o'clock o* shortly after L the convention took i,s two hour rev cess. During the afternoon while the balloting was going on he, with Mrs. Wilson, went'for an automobile ride. WOODROW WILSON HAS PERFECT CONFIDENCE President in Telegram to National Chairman Homer S. Cummings Tells of Gratification at L.eague of Nations' Action Taken by t, the Convention. Sn Francisco, July 3.?President Wilson in a telegram to National Chairman Homer S. Cummings declared that the course the Democratic party had taken with respect to the league of nations filled him "with perfect confidence that it will go ?:~..r, + /-v tri/>+/-? vir nnj }1 tflP tra irom viciui^ uv > iv.vvij ditions of the republic are vindicated." "This is a conquering purpose and nothing can defeat it,'' the president assertedc The message, which was in reply to one of appreciation and greetings from the convention^ follows: "The White House, July 2. "Hon. Homer S. Cumming, Chairman Democratic National Commit ICC) tJUll 1 laiivievv. "It was with the most grateful appreciation that I received the message from the convention so kindly transmitted by you. It is a source of profound pride with me to receive such an evidence of th3 confidence of the great party which de. rives its principles direct and - untainted from the founders of our government and the authors of our of liberty. While our opponents are endeavoring to isolate us among, the nations of the world, we are following the vision of the founders of the republic who promised the world the counsel and leadership of the free people of the United States on al] matters that affected human libertj and the justice of law. That promise we deliberately renewed when we entered the great war for human freely 0T?r1 wo r?nw faith with those | UVU1 uuu tt V who-died in Flanders fields to redeem it. That I should have been accorded leadership in such great matters fills my heart with gratitude anc pride and the course the party has taken fills me with a perfect confidence that it will go from victory tc victory until the true traditions oJ the republic are vindicated and the . world convinced not only of oui strength and prowess but of our integrity and our devotion to the high est ideals. This is a conquering purpose and nothing can defeat it. "Woodrote Wilson." TO PROTECT PAPERS FROM FAKE NEWS Atlanta, Ga., July 3.?With the idea of affording protection to the newspapers and to the general public of Georgia, Representative John Y Smith of Fulton, will introduce next week in the legislature a bill making it a misdemeanor for any person to furnish false information to a newspaper. ' 1 1 XI- .J. XL J it is understood mat me necu iw such legislation has been emphasized recently by the fact that various newspapers throughout the state have been imposed upon by unscrupulous persons prompted by motives of revenge. Instances have occurred within the last two weeks where false announcements of marriages and engagements have been furnished to newspapers and in one case notably, that of a young lady in Dublin, Ga., the publication of such an announcement is alleged to have caused hex to commit suicide. Mr. Smith's bill is expected to receive the solid support %of both branches of the legislature, as favorable expressions were heard today by all members to whom the subject was mentioned. PLATFORM IS PASSED AFTER HARD BATTLE (Continued from rage t>.j auirement of mining rights in foreign countries as are enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of any other nation. # "New Nations: "The Democratic party expresses its active sympathy with the people of China, Czecho Slovakia, Finland, Poland, Persia and others who have recently established representative government and who are striving to develop the institutions of true democracy. . : "Ireland: "The great principle of national self determination has received constant reiteration as one of the chief , objectives fcr which this country entered the war and victory established this principle. . "Within the limitations of international comity and usage this conventon repeats the several previous expressions of the sympathy of the Democratic party of the United States for the aspirations of Ireland for self government. ! " Armenia: "We express our deep and earnest sympathy for the unfortunate people of Armenia, and we believe that our government, consistent with its constitution and principles, should render every possible and proper aid to them in tl%ir efforts to establish and maintain a government of their; I own. S "The Philippines: "We favor the granting of independence without unnecessary delay, < to the 10,500,000 inhabitants of the j Philippine "slands. | "Hawaii: / j "We favor'a liberal policy of home - -- * * tt i steading public lanas m nawaii ?.v promote a larger middle class citi, zen population with equal rights to j all citizens. j I "The importance of Hawaii as an outpost on the western frontier of the United States, demands adequate j appropriations by congress for the' development of our harbors and high I ??t(i iVaro ^ j ' WttVO Wbiv. w i "Puerto Rico: | } "We favor granting to the people of Puerto Rico the traditional terri-j torial form of government, with aj view to ultimate statehood, accorded j I t^o all territories of the United States ( i since the beginning of our govern-i I ment and we believe that the officials, {appointed to administer the govern-] ment of such territories should be i qualified by previous bona fie resi-! dence therein. f i "Alaska: ! | "We commend the Democratic ad' ministration for inaugurating a new .'policy as to Alaska as evidenced by j the construction of the Alaska rail- j ; road and opening of the coal and oil. fields. ( v "We declare for the modification the existing coal land law, to promote development without disturbing the features intended to prevent i monopoly. *m h ehaneres in the policy of forestry control as wil! permit the immediate initiation of the paper pulp industry.- j "For relieving the territory from the evil of Ions: distance government i by arbitrary arid interlocking bui reaucratic regulation, and to that end we urge the speedy passage of a law containing the essential features of. . th? Land-Currv bill now pending, co- j . ordinating and consolidating all fed-' eral departments to be administered1 by a non-partisan board permanently; res:dent in tne lerrnory. "For the fullest measure of terri, torial self government with the view to ultimate statehood, with jurisdiction over all matters not purely fed-, eral concern, including fisheries arid frame, and for an intelligent, administration "of federal control we be-1 > lieve that all officials appointed should , be qualified by previous bona fide residence in the territory. Roads in Alaska. 1 * Am nf "For a comprenensj , i road construction with increased ap\ | propriations and the full extension of jithe federal road act to Alaska. r\ "For the extension to Alaska of ;' the federal farm loan act. .'1 "Asiatic Immigrants: [ J "The policy of the United States ; 1 with reference to the non-admissionj [ . of Asiatic immigrants is a true ex- j . I pression of the judgment of our peo-r .{pie and to the several states, whose! ('geographical situation or internal! . conditions make this policy and thej enforcement of the laws enacted pur-j f I suant thereto, of particular concern,! ? we pledge our support. j , "The Postal Service: "The efficiency of the postoffice de- j | partment has becyi vindicated against! . a malicious and designing assault by! . ' the efficiency of its operations. Its ~j-~ "1 ~4-r. nnKoir! record relates its asmuohw. j voices are silenced and their charges have collapsed. "We commend the work of the joint commission on the reclassifica1 tion of salaries of postal employees, recently concluded, which commis5 sion was created by a Democratic ad* ministration. The Democratic party ; has always favored and will continue ; to favor the fair and just treatment1 : of all government employees. >, "Free Speech and Press: ', "We resent -the unfounded re ? ii n . proaches directed against ine i?emo, cratic administration for alleged interference with the freedom of the I press and freedom of speech. ; I "No utterance from any quarter ' has been assailed, and no publication ;has been repressed which has not j been animated by treasonable pur j poses and directed against the na tion's peace, order and security in time of war. 'j "We reaffirm our respect for the t great principles of free speech and a j free press, but assert as an indisputable proposition that they afford no i toleration of enemy propaganda or the advocacy of the overthrow 01 j ' the government of the state or na-l tion by force or violence. \ "Republican corruption: I "The shocking disclosure of the lavish use of money by aspirants for the Republican nomination for the (highest office in the gift of the peoi pie has created a painful impression throughout the country. Viewed in connection with the recent conviction of a Republican senator from the state of Michigan for the crimij nal transgression of the law limit ing expenditures on behalf ol a candidate for the United States senate, it indicates the reentry under Republican auspices, of money as an influential factor in elections, thus nullifying the letter and f.aunting the spirit of numerous laws, enacted by the people to protect the ballot from the contamination of corrupt practices. We deplore these delinquen-j cies and invoke their stern popular! rebuke, pledging our earnest efforts; to a strengthening: of the present i statutes against corrupt practices and j their rigorous enforcement. "We remind the people that it was; only by the return of a Republican ; senator in Michigan, who is now un-j der conviction and sentence for the j criminal misuse of money in his elec-; tion, that the present organization of j the senate, with a Republican major- \ ity was made possible. "Conclusion: i "ftplipvino- that we have kent. the i "P^mocratic faith, ami resting: our [ claims to the confidence of the peo pie not upon grandiose promise, but' upon the solid performances of ouri party, we submit our record to the j nation's consideration and ask that' the pledges of this platform be ap-| praised in the light of that record." j THE CITADEL 1 The Military College of South Carolina f I Classed by the War Department as a i Distinguished Military College j Full courses in engineering, j sciences and languages. One BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIP, which pays nearly all expenses, is vacant in- Newberry county, and will be. filled by a competitive examination to be held on July 9, at the county seat. This examination will be given on the following sub-j jects: Algebra through quadratics, plane geometry, English grammar, composition and rhetoric, literature, American history, ancient history, and physical geography. 5 A limited number of pay cadets j will be received/ Total expenses i need not exceed $400. Early appli-; cation is necessary. For catalog giv-; fiill I ?-i rv Y"m of inn arMrPSS llig XU1I UW.VA*UMnv?, ~ Col. O. J. BOND, Superintendent The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. I STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The annual meeting of t*ie stdck-1 - - - ' rwi n,,Y\ holders 01 tne rarmers W ii Mill HJiJ be held in the court house at Newber- i ry," S. C., on Saturday, June 26, 1920,j at 11 o'clock, for the election of directors for the ensuing year, and for J the transaction of other business. Please attend in person or by proxy, j J. H. WICKER, ! 6-1 l-5t Manager. ! ? j NOMINATIONS. For Solicitor. Homer ST Blackwell . is hereby' nominated for reelection as Solicitor of the Eighth circuit subject to the rules of the Democratic party. I -1, , , ,11 I For State Senator. I am a candidate for the State < Senate, subject to the Democratic: Primary. i NEAL W. WORKMAN, j i ! Alan Johnston, yielding to the earnest requests of voters from all parts of the county, has consented to stand for reelection to the state senate. He will abide by the result of the Democratic primary; and, if elected, his service will be marked, as heretofore, by wholehearted de votion to the public good. For House of Representative* W. B. Boinest is hereby announced as a candidate for the house of representative?, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. [ Euston N. Kibler is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Newberry county and will abide result of Democratic primary, i __________ . J. Wm. Folk is hereby announced as a candidate for re-election for the House of Representatives and will abide result of Democratic primary. I am a candidate for reeleetion as a member of the House of Representatives from Newberry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. H. H. EVANS. Geo. S. Mower is hereby announced as a candidate for nomination for the House of Representatives in the approaching Democratic primary. W. A. Counts is hereby announc-i ed as a candidate for the house of; representatives and subject to the rules of the Democratic Ftar*y. ^D C^P PATH I * Outlive and | outperform thi I Two Year Guan \ | Ike lime Selling Land By Our Ow n Modern Auction 1 Methods ~i | 100 Trained I Experts at Your Service < I l D For Superintendent of Education. { I am a candidate for county superintendent of education subject to the < rules of the Democratic party. < ' ELBERT H. AULL. < \ Olin W. Bundrick is hereby announced as a candidate for the office ! i of Superintendent of Education, sub- 1 [ ject to the rules of the Democratic - primary. - . . - . i For Treasurer. , |. Claude C. Schumpert is hereby an- J i nounced as a candidate for reelection ' I to the office of county treasurer, sub- i ject to the Democratic primary For, Sheriff. | ? - * - - ? * . y *rv Subject to the rules 01 tne uemucratic Primary,. 1 am a candidate for reelection as Sheriff. CANNON G. BLEASE. i For Clerk of Court. J. D. Wheeler is hereby announced as a candidate for clerk o.f court and ; is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Jno. C. Goggans is hereby annou?ced as a candidate for reelecton to the office of Clerk- of Court,, subject to the Democratic primary. ., For Auditor. J. B. Half acre is hereby announced as a candidate for reelection as county auditor for Newberry county and will abide the result of the. Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself as a | candidate for Master of Newberry ' county subject to the rules of the | Democratic primary. JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. w7i A Live stAsh Im =============== i/Y >lpl ' if your that yoi >.;' Drive in in this li TOES' I Our Inspeci I Whiti mtee I Newberry, S. C. I At Haddon Aut< < < 't is Ripe for the Sale of \ When you sell your land to realize the highest possib You want your land sold P for a reasonable cost. You a reputable company?one 'you of details and give you vice possible. Our ERVICE tific lines and founded on y< /* j 1 * .11 . ATT nts your neeas exactly. uu TION METHODS will secur est possible returns. Our representative wants at your earliest convenience explain what we can do foi ization of more than 100 e) tiron+c i^oTnrkncfi?a+<a nnr lar n uilWO l/vs uvuiviiuv^uvv vwt* and ability. No matter if your farm i we can sell it for you NOW. We handle city, suburban ties?farm lands especially. Write us today. Let us te er-Purchaser-Tenant" plan. ^ Atlantic \aj Realty C< Jm t*i*l M T1 x T M.ZC.. Y J me name mai j usuu< J/ OFFICl Petersburg, Va., and Reference: Any person for who: / BANK REFERENC - ? - m ? r ny Bank in Petersburg, Va., or AVIS REALTY COMPANY, C Local \Contract Represei For Coroner. G. H. Ruff is hereby announced at a candidate for coroner and is pledg ed to abide the result of the Demo zratic primary. F. M. Lindsay is hereby announced as a candidate for coroner and is pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. Commissioner No. 10 Township, j ^ i _ 1 1 I J. U. ii. lunara is nereuy auuuuuv.*i ed as a candidate for township commissioner for No. 10 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. J, Walter Richardson is nereby announced for commissioner for No. 10 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. *;or Magistrate Nos. 1 and 8. Charles W. Douglas is hereby an- J nounced as a candidate for reelection as magistrate for Townships Nos. 1 and 8, and is pledged to abide by th* rules of the Democratic primary. For Magistrate No. 4 Township. I a|h a candidate for reelection for -- ? i m 1. 1^ Magistrate lor jno. 4 lownamp subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. . r wg Anghtry. Magistrate No. 6? - J. Henry Dorroh ia ftdftiinated as a candidate for reappointment as magistrate for No. 6 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. * Magistrate No. 10. I am a candidate for magistrate for No. 10 Township subject to rules of Democratic primary. J. J. KIBLER. Battery Makes car is sluggish in "getting ai it Battery is at fault. ? t and let us look it over. W Q6? ?? m, Stitch in Time fsrmc wwww * Wf?V IWViW I adjustment at this time mi price of a new Batterj don Service is Withe mire Motor Coi >Co. ' ' $&*&&& 'our Land holdings you want le profits on them. ROFITABLY?but ; want to deal with that will relieve 4-V? A ITrtVlT Viocf COT*? * * tuc V^I J UtOl 4 1 built along scien-. j ears of experience, I R MODERN AXJCe for you the largto talk with you I i . He is anxious to r you. Our organithusiastic experts, id selling efficiency ' a is rented for 1920, I I and farm proper* II you of our "Sell/ Coast impany 5? Your Confidence' t PQ. B Greenville, N. C. S m we have sold. ES: \ Greenville, N. C. ^ ireenwood, S. C. > atatives. ? . r + ^ * ? ' l " [ - : J. A. Kinard is hereby announce# . as a candidate for magistrate for No*10 Township and will abide the suit of the Democratic primary. D. L. Stone is "hereby 'announced \) 1 as a candidate for magistrate for No10 Township subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Magistrate tor No. 11. I am a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 Township subject to rale# Democratic primary. ' T. B. RICHARDSON. Luther Crumpton is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. M. H. Wicker is hereby announced as a candidate for magistrate for No. 11 township and will abide the rules of the Democratic party. ?? I j j For Magistrate Pomaria. Jno. B, Bedenbaugh is hereby a?* nounced as a candidate, for reelection as Magistrate for Pomaria, subject to the rules of the Democratic prlv mary- t K. A. Hentz is he;<Dy gfrfioonceiTa^ a candidate for, magistrate for Pomaria and will abide the result of ths" Democratic Primary. > S. J. Cromer is hereby announce^ as a candidate for commissioner for No, 2 township, subject to the. rules'* ofrthe Democratic partyy. - ^ Thomas L. B. Epps Is kereby an* nounced as a candidate for commit* sioner for No. 10 township, subject to the rales of the Democratic party. a Live-Car ray" it may be . i / i e are specialists s Nine99 > i ty save you the ' r- , mt Cost to Yon npany Whitmire, S. C. * ** - t -i. , .Mr .. ..1 3 V ^ 7