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1 • x i , r l I,^Editor I Frop’r g-j- -nr— -.v *• * ‘?r:. fc*ft«iaf COUNTY CIRCULATION ItlcH to prret out tmH fnn^o*’ urxu* th« piirtv rt*npin»il*le for OiU li»f»rn(*u« mid m uirn ij- prndmrtion, nut only ft* nu tfior^lilp hat It*'chculfctinn, 1 ind I »h»H mI-o en'lenvor ulonx w*tli my friend* do < vorvtfilnK in i>ow*r to unourth tlie *oounili(‘l or «i oiinil'f' 1< nod 16 Und tliem It) Ihc (invercmerit |ioi.llrntiiiry. In sdditlnn tn thii I' h»vt' otlrre 1 * le , wind of l.'.on for tne ronilotion of tn* icsfesrsf-tnar-.- .•> • i utility purtVi THURSDAY. Sftl’TF.MBK'R <?. 1010.,. 1 tiu«t ilu»t my friend* will rally to . ... . ^ j mv Mi|i|>orl in thr *«coiid primary and fry thnir varfi s and u triuiiiiiliHijl ri-el- fctioa *t*mp the* (itutiinoi.t* tnadf *^ain'“t nm in *njd rirculiir wnd other tato' HUtPiiimitt Hindi* throiijflioiit thi* c.imiiiii^n me with their riglr- TO TBK CO J TON IM'Kltfc.S!S OK TIJK SOUTH New York Ci v. A ij(ii*t' ! 1. loio • The coming y«<n, 4n our oi.iniof. i f fe.« to cotton producer* Sn o(.pfn t uni y whifth i« pe'hkpa not fully appiociat'd U«OtfB the fallow injf: * LutI ic»*on we realised the crop to it very »hort inie, and lifeen ccni- appeared a ren*onatil^ tf/ure to us mi tier the circuintfanre* 'Tint pric*', we may nay, wa* maintained Hjf*in»t tlie *“ r44 v -ttm. entile .w.iu.cld,. ■ oriy reator. the pne- "lltd nfKTule higher wa* the fact that Ota crop then avuihthk* fohhiwed rH« ) infett one on record —11.^Ki.tioo (nil •* Accordlu^lc, fliere waVe ihaii veiy Jyrice VDlhta* And iuvlail D stocks in epioonr*' hand*, a* well a* a 1 »r^e sui - ply of tnanufaettired ^nod* on spin i*er*\ jobber*’ and retailers’ shelve* It would have been linpo**ih| • t<> ‘maintain last aeaaon’s price if that price had not been jnstifiad in evoiy particular. All interest* f uiKht the inlvtnce atrooitly. *» tint, thi* #es«tin Undt spinners,^J-diher* and' retaT 'f« with the amallest *uf*j>lie* known since the war. In other words, the sim-ition In tin* re*pect I* ease I. - o:i|io*ite from laat year, at the same date, ami then* H ab*o| ite'y no reserve stock to fill back on tn supply any thorite Unit may develop. 'J ha world would require n supply of UUftflO,000 h»|c* minimum flu* coniiny season to hold stock* lor thi* time m-xt year In position no more stiaifted than lh«y occupy to day. A crop < f I.' .vsp. JNW l•ales wool I be given uwav if sold under Jfic. - Tn« woi 11 wool l have to take it s|1 st even hlglicr pin e* if it wore hid I f ir same. And what crop may we expect? l.a*t year the State/, e*;cttr*1vp of Tevas and Oklatiomi,' produced about 7 .VM) noo bales, and there is tio reason to cxncci « larger ybli from the sinm Mratcs this season, uspotlally when the crap i* three bneks hue. in f ict any in- crease must be extrcim ly small, ami on the contrary there i* n strong proha bldty that instead of an increase there t W.l ba a deorease. Texas and Okla- cerrnlnly do not indicate ov« r lO.OIMk, esMt^lhcSQ-Jiguii * also arc iim^ritUt d. i 111.f .illy j on r *cri anr, ,t O I’aUeison I’.illKKSOS OH KIIS HtlVJliD. S 'ccial to The State. Kdgefli ] i, Scpf.. I - .1 O. I’atti r.ion nf B irfrwrT, ihili'illiKit'*’*' d’crtnir- i<» • oiigrcss from thla'di*trict, stieni a purUuo i f ^itiu dav io 47d|fet4shf recoiv- .ingd-he cidigratol itiona of (ii* friends uixin the splemliij^ y'ote lie received tliroojjf) the dist.rli f. ami especially In ttil* county. He 1'arnri! hert' for the tfi»t lime tfiat hi* name wa* being connected with the widely di*cu**ed Wvrnc* eireular, a* having something to do with it* being sent out. T I* he denied most emphatically. Tie eotinty .Democratic executive eommlttee wa* in session at the time t'ongreTsrnnn fVttrmmi wa-* here ami he wa« iiiviieil to address the eommit- tee eoneeriiiflg the eircul*'' whiehhs* eaiiscd sui h w idespread comment. He acecpted ttio invitation, being Intro- iluecil hv A. K. J'aifgett, a memhjr of the committee. He stated that he wa* surpiised to leal n on arrival at Kdgelleld that hi* name had tn'cn counee.e.l wit.fi the circular m aov way and was glad of the opportunity to muko a pnfiiic de- nl.il of flaring had any knowledge if the circular w hieti wa* Klanderou* In ffre extreme, ri llecting in the severest term* ii|)on Mr. tiarrl* as well a* iinon himself. Just before leaving Mr. I’at- tctson gate mu tlie J"iio\Lt]£ rtatc- rnent-to rt-|t of the newspaper i*orres- pomlcnts: Kdgeli 1 I, S C , Sept. 1, Pin. “A circular or letter ha* been cir- cuj tied I h rottghoot tfie - secomh trim- gtesalonal district purporting to lia\e keen writlcn ami signed by James K Rvrne«, a candidate tor < ongtes*, in wll 1‘h serious and scurrilous charges are pri ferred against > . W. (iarri*. » candidate for ( oiigro**, and also Hgain«l me. ‘‘Mr. Ilvrne* ha* l*med a circnlir deriving the authorship < f siicli letter circular ami declaring til • sime to a loigery i>ml Mr. (iairi* hi* like *e Issued a circular demiunring the teineiu* made against him aiid tmih those gentii'iiien hay. olfeied re lid* for the convict ion if [he par y wiotc ami circulated the litter red to. t am tnf>nm>d that this * been used against me in the tp'li jnsf, held, it lii'ing litter was gutten my interest, the pcopie i f the el Di'trict til a I ahinliHelv f I c roni uiy cnemic- or circula- jid < f mine I b/nrd on ..at I have lion a* to |ter or fry WA mm " m w ’ W 5 Li- ■: : ■ V : 7: \ : z\ : : > • • • • P P * ' . • cr. • ■ • * , • • • • 3 * • . if * * "* s ♦, * M : : : : ' ; ? : : r ^ ~ - -■ t r. ? r -x - a t; = - s x r: n ^ ^ ^ 5 - i? '± i ' i ^ C' — — tita c c’s Z'-A-O — — X3S-S t» - J — 4. *1 | VI /' t *e - . y *> x X ^ ■J' i- 3i U ^ — l- S — -J a- »S -1 — O C. r-OT — > y * — ‘ - ? 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MATE SLT’T. ED r~ —^ zz !*; - 1 / s .* z ~ C u: ^ _ * — '-r.ti «t4 x x »i -“i x r. x ~ o z Z ic co u | “ ; y z z z -» — t- i: — o c. ^ ? O ^ i - tc r. *.» — ii u* c' r> i z o * r *j* tr : - i • ♦ u - * c -1 — ATTORNKY GK5EKAL : j. T' *-• «- IC rb u . ~ ^ — lo ■ X C •« - J X- t w C ■-C' * I * yon CONGRE>S - ’ t - -i 4- »* :; a- u* ■' u‘ »- v —• ^ Z. " ' Pm ft nr non - i -- t-i _ ' - i -a. .i * i — w j . • r — ~ t. L Jr y ic 1 1,11 71 B ’ / u r. *c v -- ' .j v* - — x — . »c. * -W S'. . 4- t W * 1 X tw *. ^1 ww C / -* C Da\ It V H ’i ,i “ ? i. . T4.?. 3 3 3 i- r ii -t'Z-1' y ?• r: i ^ rifl1r ‘ • it «—• •- »; u #w a- •—* FJ —* — a*. —^ b; ii x tn U. 7 — iw t- '—> z -j 1; — — z x -1 j — w« >7. ^ ^. .7 u. — r. ? -- 5- -T* r 1 ~ «- z z z x r. ? 7- t- ^f 7* rtl r, ‘ - strict. ornte efforts exerted hv is for Ihc reason that I have ’IW1 btcn well Hml cmn not make the campaign I dwsired. iks is generally known thrnugli.uit iho Diatriet. U Is gratifying that after a I mg life ist this Dlstriei, I have m> ehmlucti il myself a* to leeeivc aneh an emlorsi' IPHDl at your hand* and 1 trust that no act of mine shall ever deprive me oi your good opinion, I feel, however, that my vote wool I have been greatly r«" litoream'd had it not l>"en lor the in. famous Ip tier circulated at the eleventh hiKH tbgnugh the Disfjicf. purporting An t>ear the signature of one of my op ponent*, In which i am charged with being a fail (Are, li.vpoei itleallv pretend- ing to ho sick, and without graiiiude; Ahoit mj^eloction* horetedpre have been pure),- aielileritnl anif that mv imly bop^ of ©lection now j* through my »f- ■ flllallon with the Meihodlst (Jlmreh. appear pasSin'g strange -that if my election was aeeidenuL I should i have Seen reelected bv the peopl’ if th^/S+striet each time that. 1 have run Tj diy lifk ba* neen a failur*, it i* like wise passing strange that I have been time and again honored by my peo| ] • In many political ofliccs. I am glsjd to Hilmit tb it In .mv eai ly youth I became a member < f tlie elmreli and I am proud <’f my tueniher'hip, bui I repudiate with scorn the false Mtafemfciit that lam uaing the Mwbnd- lat Church to further my temporal am bition),. It need* m> denial from me — flmderou* statement that the Metb l«1Dt Otturch Is agni r.st othtr denouii nttlouf and fight* for iu membership W pi'Htlcs. Thn church ba* stood too ton/rtn the heart* of the peopl • a* N eontfwlllng agency for^roml to be de- ^fendeiUty me fr|j||«ueh a dirty aaper- In the.light of the authorship nf this line t ’ tatin It ing lltiu/ r B irn- heen eondnet, n {D and I f-el who know me |ot under any clr such diriy and tactic* ” ‘J <l ihittorson KN DO US KM E N T. I ng the votes cas* . in nary electimi tlie It irn • v I hnnoi'i 11 ic K x• i ti11 v e t'erownt'd Its ,vork mi fm s >}’ unanimously adopting tue fi 1 ■ (ng .csolmlon : “Whereas, ItaitiweJ) <' mnty has fur (he p ist six years nlleied her f.tvm iit' *"0, I <). I’.itler.son, ns a titling m in fm C.mgress from Ihc J I Cmign *«im; al distrie', and he fiat lug been apprm, - etl of and honore.l by her sl-ter coni - ties in hi* i leetioioa* emigies-man and, whereas, at the eleventh hmir in the rceent primary, a csruin seandalmis letter n llecting upon him (the anthor- •shi|> of which is denied) was used, we desire to condemn iu the strongest terms such a 11 i-a of pi litie-, and to *av to onr sister counties we have known ,1. o Patterson all of our lives and they will makc.no mistake in jo ^ing for thi* man, who has on eveiy or- ca*nm made good, to our ectum know |-dge.” •.■S' dAs- - - THE SECOND 1’KIMAKY. Ttiv *ecund primarv i lectU.n w.*U W He d on Tuesday, September |,lt.h, info, iinili r tliq same i iili.i and iegnlat ion* as goverried the lirst primary on An- gust doth. - - - - The same manager* are and requested to oonduet the said see-' ond primaiy election. 11. K Bui«f, County Chairman. 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EDIT AVION f't; 77 17 —' 7. 7- 1 r’ i* * 1 x ^ 4- r x * 11- u c y x 7. — 17 — . 4>sW7 7. — to — li 77 ».: 4k. —4 — rTt 7- —* '/ Y 17 —4 1 - / 7: r. 17 X — r. 7- 71 7' s^ — U X C x u X O U, ^ 17 J f — 17 ,7 7* fi J 71 •! u: .7. 4~ 4- 'J 1 i' 7 i* • 4w XI X — C w X tw -r — ~ J *IC - 1 - 1 7T 7» 7' Keel Moody Rlry Snelling AUDITOR PROBATE JUDGE Second Primary September Id Fleelion - 1D10 1’OR MACi I ST RATH. Bal loe. S f , Julv m, 1 10 1 hcrehr announce mrself a van li date ter 1 ] ‘ction as M igDtratc at Ba| doc, “liftj-i t tt» th* rule* .and regtiia- tions ef the Democratic pilmary elec tion and | h'dged to stinpoit the nomi nee* of the party. U. C Bennett. Rahloe, S. f .. May pi, 1010. f. rcspcetfnilv announce myself s candidatO'-for reclection a* Magistrate at Baldoc, subject to the rule* and reg ulation* of the Democratic primary eleefdon, pledging nryself to abide by the results and suppdrt the nominee* of the party. • - KSOwens. Ulmer*, S. C . Jiilywth, 1K10. 1 respeet.fnily announce uty*elf a eamlidate tor elia-tlon as Magletr.ite at Ulmer* subject to the rule* and regu lations of the Democratic p r lmary FOR CONGRKSS. To tin* Democratic Voters of the Second I >i*tnct : I respectful 1 y announce my*elf a ean- d hi ale tor re-election to Coigre** from tfm Second DDfrlct. relying and ha*ing my candidacy upon mv work and record In Congre** to wftitdi I a«k ronr crlt* icsl attentin’i and Investigation. If igsie hotioretl w ith your conthlrmce. 1 pletlge a faithful and conscientious discharge of my duties. J . O Patterson. ■s> l hereby announce mvself a candi date for ''ongres* from thU, the Second C'oogre«*i"tial District, fdedging my*elf to aliidt* f>y the rule* of the Democratic primary and to support the nominee# tbeieof. James F. Byrnes. CARD OF THANKS. To our many good neighbor* anti fr./ndf, vvlm were so kind and tender to us, helping in every way that they po*.»it)ly could. In the great and .sudden sorrow that, eamo to u* on Monday morning in the accidental death of our d$*r liul i son Frank we desire to re turn the best thanit# of our gt let strick en henrta. It w«* and D a bom fort to u* to know ttiat so many he»ide our- m Ives and family loved tlie little one taken w> s-uddeiily front the brightness ol -life to the hlesseduc#* of ffeaven. Praying God’* bleawing* on yon, good friend*, one and all,' we are Very sincerely. Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. Anderson. iy Town ship. Sept. J, UNO, FOR LEGISLATURE. appoint*'!! elpi TiY n . pledging iny*elf to abidn hv the relsult* and ►upport the nominee* of the party. (i. W\ Deer. I’lmers S. r., July-J, 1!*10. ! I horebv aniiounee mvself a candi- i date for ret B'ction to thn cilice of Mag- ! islrate at Ulmer*, suhieet to the rule* i and regul itimi* of the Democratic pri I in a iv eicctloii and pledge mvself to i *upport the nominees of die parity K. IJ. W illiain*. Allendale, S. fh, Jnlv I'.f U.tlO. I herehv announee if vnelf s candi date for plectlpir m the House of Rep re«entatlte*, siit'jaet to the rules and regnlition* of the Demoeratlc primary eleeliou and pledgH mvself to support the uoniLuec* of the party. R1 P. Se.irson J r I lierehv annr nnee mrself a candidate for re-election to the House of Repre sentatives, subject to the rule* and regulations ot tne Democratic Primary Election, pledging mrself to support the nominees of the psrtr. A. B. Patterson. | j THE OIVERSITI ol SUIIH CAHOUNA Varied course/of study in S lence. Liberal Arts. E fucation. Civil and Electrical Engineering and Law. f’ollege fee*, room, lights, etc.,- fk*'-; board. $ 1 per month. For tho*e paying tuition, |fU additional. ... Tlie health and morals of the student* ara the first consideration of the faculty. Tf teach“r*’ scholarships, worth ll-V*. For catalogue write to ti. U. Mitchell, Pres., Columbia, S. WOFFORD COLLFXE, HENRY NELSON SNYDER. A. M , LITr. D. LL. I), PRESIDENT. Ten Department*; I.ibrary and Li tirarlarr; 'Gymnasium under competent Director; AthDrie Grounds. Next Session begin* September ’Jl. For Catal igue address. —J. A. GAME WELL, Srcv. Spartanburg, S . C. iLliance on the right la egiil flTdfttnce ef tbo wrong. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. 1 respeetfullr announce myself a can didate for election to the office of (huinty Auditor for Hum wet I Countv, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary Election, pledging nu self to *upport the uotul- ueea of the party.' K W Riley. Barnwell, S. C..,May 3. U»in. I herelty announce mvself a candidate for reelectlon to the office of County Auditor for Barnwell County, subject to the rule* and regulations of the , Democratic partv and pledge myself to rMulU-and aupport the nominee* aupport tbc nomineea of (he party. tb« party, „ J. W.Jobu*>u. { C. W. Moody IVllli.sfon, S. T , Junes, ld|o. I respectfully announce my.elf a eandidatii for elei-tiorr as Magisttate at VVilMstnn suf.jeot. to the rules and regulations of the Democratic p-rimarv election and pletlge myself to abide by tlie result* and aupport the nouiiueeaof the party. „ M. C. Hitching*. Wil!i*tnn. S. C , May 17. 1010, f resnoctfullv announce rnvself a caruiitFtte for election a* Magistrate at Wtmsfon subject to. thj rule* and regulations of the Democratic primary cJgi»rl<ni. pledging myself to abide by (l F vou M'ish tbc best sta- f*W t * (£.' tronciy. well compoKC*! : and perfect l y printeil, that will appeal to the highest appreciation of customers' and corrcspoiulmts give us your orders now, when the long Summer days give us leisure to surprise you with satisfaction and to do our selves justice, ..The People Printer}’.. (The I'anttfrs Ifyion Bank) H 1 - J'---' . < We Solicit Your Business, . . jty. ■ i Pay 4 Percent on Time Deposits 3.-„3 ,3L~- , - Directors; J. J. (L/chran T ■ laGuin S, Cave William L. Cave^ Dr.. Trim 1’. Winton I. Walker G. Millet Greene ' L- Lee Lasterling i I FT. G \V. Walker, OFFICERS: Harrv D. Calhoun, ^ A i’resitlent ^ ..., " Cashier William L. Cave, K. C-Carroll, Vice President * Asst. Cashier G. Miller Greene, Attorney w ’ { Charlie Prown is Letter prepared th m ever before in liis s vteen Years’ #\perience in .-.toek an 1 vehicle dealing to ^rve even better than p.ist satisfying service to old iriends and to make new ones. Just received and in waicivmi-c !:nv an 1 lad a-.soi tment • 1 the very best Buggies, Wagons. Surreys, Buggy Tops. Extra Shaf Mid Single and Double Wag^d Bodies, Harness and Saddles and all parts of Harness, Lap Re-bo*, Whip-, 11 un<‘.s and Trace*, Storm Aprons, and Unib; e’da*. All in* stoi k m ttade i,a, been iimst eatefnlly seleetcd and ev: v ai ii-sente-i. new ones by a strut e-m’in u me 1 dive made 11: - busino'. p’at tonn ot pi ide to be j»; esei ved. 1 'm let live basis, I )o not p.iss mo b\ it vou v. want too la; ee to be tide-i, no m al! wise bu\ et * at 11 ill Fop Staid CHARLIE BROWN e !.■> 'va; r mted t ) !>.' e \ l . ’ i) j. - as tep- Customer- ai-, : !; me* t > p id ■i many f-i tiie fair e. • i'. -uest nietd -'is til.lt s-< popul ir an . d . !e or i l i m itt-T al a i\ >. .1; i d h: on the . live an 1 edaTiT^'-r-TTT T|) V !a r 'e d 1 h «. Nd) .• F id t.t be anpreei Ct . i nmp I shad l)'.' ■ pi.id t-i see a ,n i M’t ve RAR.NWFi.f., South Carolina McCORMICK MACHINERY! AVe have Keenred the agency of the celebrated McCor mick Mowers, Reapers, Hinders, etc. We have in stock a large supply of ad tlu> nrcessarv rc]>air pnjf-s. Come to see us. We ca«j supply vou on Nhort notice, ARMSTRONG S SN6LLINC, -f HA R\WELL, S. (J. HARNESS A nice, easy riding buppv adds much to the enjoyment of bte, Summer ot Winter. We-have in stock a carload t>f the celebrated Kentucky made busies, for the business man, the youn- man and tire ladies. • Classy” and durable. Wc aiso have a 1 r K e supply oj liarness—the stylish and long U-d'm^ kirul. * A on are cordially invited to inspect our stock. And there will be no kick coining about the price. Allciulalc, South Carolina