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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
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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
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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.”
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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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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.
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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. |
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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 *
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your orders now, when the
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satisfaction and to do our
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Dr.. Trim 1’. Winton I. Walker
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FT. G \V. Walker,
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Harrv D. Calhoun, ^ A
i’resitlent ^ ..., " Cashier
William L. Cave, K. C-Carroll,
Vice President * Asst. Cashier
G. Miller Greene, Attorney
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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
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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