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Volume 16 CHERAW. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. S. C., OCTOBER 3, 1912 Number 49
8LEASE DECLARED |
BY COMMITTEE
THE NOMINEE
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Other Candidates Leading
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on Face of Returns Declared
Selected on
Democratic
Ticket.
LYON AND PEEPLES TO
MAKE SECOND KACE!
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'Counsel for Judge Jones Withdraws
Protest?State Chairman to Same
Committee to Draft Sugges%
tions for Change in j
Primary Rules.
* BLEASE THE SOMISEE. *
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J* Yesterday afternoon about 4 4* J
2* o'clock Blease was declared ?J* *
2* the Democratic nomiuee for *2* s
2* the Governorship. The official 1
2* figurers are: Blease, 72,043; 4* *
Ps, 66,548. *J* c
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lefe for Gov- 1
cratic execu- f
ernoon in a
by harmony I
a. K. Tillman was declared the 1
nominee for United States Senator.
The nomination for the other offices, |j
excepting Attorney Gere'al, were anJflfeU
nounced and a second primary to do-\
HJ^JLcide between J. Fraser Lyon and|t
^Thomas H. Peeplcs, for Attorney Gen-|
1\&\, was ordered to be held on the
loth of October. It was declared the *
sense of the committee that all races j
yet to be held in any counties ought to,
^ take place at the same time the pri- j *
luary for Attorney General is held.
Much discussion was had over a (
proposition to call a State Convention
next year to revise the regulations and
rules of the party, but after full dis-j
oussicn this matter was not acted on I
further than leaving it to the commit-j,
tee. to be appointed by the chairman.
to arait me suggestea cuauges aim import
back to the full committee boforQ
Janurary 1, 1014.
JantV Protest Withdrawn.
After the report of the sub-committee
investigating the election and the
committee on tabulation, Mr. U. \V.
bliand, replesenliug Judge Ira it.
Jones, withdrew the latter's protest
and announced that they had no exceptions
to tile and no further argument
to make.
Mr. John T. Duncan was present '
but made 110 statement, and Mr. F. If. j'
Dominick, attorney for Gov. Mease 1
said he had nothing to say except they '
had gone into the contest and it had J1
come out as they believed it would.
A report exonerating St eretary Chris
lie Beuet of all charges made against ll
him by thc Governor, growing out of !
the mater of tickets for Lee and 1
Pickens counties, was made by a sub- (
committee r! rough Mr. Manning and T
adopted by the State committee. Mr.
Bonnet was commended for his faith- f
fulness and devotion to duty and the ?
' fair and impatrial manner in which he '
carried on his duties.
The com st by Messrs. Dial and Tal- !
bert, in the matter of Fnited States r
Senatorshi; >. was dismissed on motion,
ot' Mr. Greer. Neither of tlies gentlemen
was prt scut today. I <
A Plan to
RATE OF INTEREST
PAID
Two Months._2 per cent
Four Months.-4 per cent
Eight Months-.5 per cent
Twelve Months6 per cent
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Mayn
South Carolina State Fair.
Columbia, Sept. 30.?For forty-three j
ears the people of South Carolina i
lave had one place at which they as-i
lemble. It is the one time of rejoic-)
ng at the prosperity and progress of;
he State. Every Fall the South Car>lina
Argicultural and Mechanical
Society has held its Fair in Columbia
egardless of crops. This year the pros
>erity of the * St?te^ and^t^^exqeHent
)ia October 28 to November 2, probibly
the largest crowd that they have
?ver had at a State Fair.
President J. A. Banks. Secretary J.
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fl. Canty and the force of officials
lave not been saying much but have |
)een hard at work for sometime perecting
the plans an darrartgements to
;ive the people who have been faithu
1 and loyal to the Fair a better exlihit
than they have ever had.
It is the intention of the authorities
o have the new steel structure ready
or occupancy for the Fair this year,
ind in this connection the exhibits
>f the field crop at the State Fair wll
)o to some extent the basis of the
National Corn Exposition. Exhibits
hat are placed at the Fair will be reained,
if they are prize winners, for
he Corn Exposition.
The program for the w^eek will of
;oursc include horse racing, arena i
lisplays and games of football be-'
ween he University of South Carolina
tnd Cleniosn, other teams, and many (
itlier features.
Authorities of the State Fair have
ncreased the premium list substan-l
rially so as to emphasize th0 agricultural
feature of the Fair.
\e? I.Ni.-hI II:i> Ucen Completed to
N.jii:!'. r i:r.il Train Senice Will
Soon begin.
The South Carolina Western rail-*
>\ay lias just completed its tracks
Ho the city of Stitiii'T. While the
rnca has lie< n laid, the process has'
iot yet been completed, and no schedule
has hern put on. It is tated
hat a regular passenger service will
>c instituted about Oct. 1.
For some months the new railroad
lias operated passenger service boween
Florence and .Mclloo. Just asj
soon as the line to Sumter is inspected
>y the railroad commission and dedared
"0. K." the service into Suintcrj
viii uc liisiumeu.
It is reliably stated that in the near'
'nture a force of hands will begin
trading an extension from McBce toi
Sumter, and it is also believed that
he road will ultimately b(. extended!
rom Sumter to Charleston.?Darling-i
on Daily Observer.
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WANTS INFORMATION
ABOUT RICHARD E. ADAMS
C. L. Murtzilff, Alumni Secretary of
Olilo University, Athens, Ohio,
Asks of Sonth Carolina. 'M
The following communication seek-jF
ing information about Richard Btf
Adams of South Carolina, has beoM
received from Cw L. Martjgdff, i
:| m Bfflrfe&W Ofcifr OntVerS'ty.-ZLtheMT"'
Ohio. Any one able to give infor- *
mation regarding Mr. Adams can address
Mr. Martzoly, who will much
appreciate it.
"I am trying to find out what became
of one Richard E. Adams, who
graduated at the Ohio University, Athens.
Ohio, in 1828. I know nothing
more about him except he was from
South Carolina. If any body can give
me any information concerning him
or his family, I will appreciate it very
much,"
"What a monotonous old world thia
would be if everybody thought as we
do.
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