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L PLEADS fOR PURITY n TIE PIIMAIY ELEtniNS ID IBIS STATE HOT WEATHER FATAL LETTER FROM TILLMAN Tbr K< imlor Showh U>e l.iiji.xUiuc*' of I’rot«Hln^ anil HafiM;uanling » the White I’rtniar) to Save tl>e Htnte From Iteinx (V»utn>lle'l i)j I hoi White Men ami Neyioe*. The following open !<yt-*r from f>eua!or Tillman to the ed/or of the Waltefhoro Pre.ss and Stan.lard will be read with Interest by uii Caro linians who love their State. Washington, July .'1! iJlt. Mr H M. Jeffries, Editor Press and Standard, Walterboro, S ( Mr. Dear Sir —I have J ;.->t r * * i\- »d >(>ur \alued favor of J ; 1 J i and have rea l it wi h erett <a: A fr -r citing my recent intervie-.v ah 'nt r pt:rit> (.f ili lion- in our and defending and safe guard:! ^ /ii mary. you sa> : " Wr taVe t ‘i■ 1’* • r v ; of asking >on for a staten.* at rerning the n ■ •■nt ele. i|.,.| Kir^t Congres ioiial Distri • • A SUMesvr to the late H ? S la gare You go on to s • has l**i n ninth s3> I comer Use of money in the Fire’ 1 • nd ve ar** writlnr tiiis to «*r this matter lias been pi yon " Eurtiir, ) on ask w h>*' ' 'h..s iaat.tl.er haa Ims u offi< tal > Lrn ,<ht to ni) attention, and » tie 1 .*r ! a n in poaition an 1 int* nd to do a ' i. < .n FNTIItK NTIth S\h K1.TK11S l \- DKK HEAT U A\ K l>eatha HefMirtMl Numt*er Nearly For ty, While Prostrations Renrh Half Hamlrrrl. Midsummer heat, bringing to many cities temperatures as high as 10o and making the 100 degree mark common over wide areas, extended throughout the Central States Wed nesday. Generally described the heat wave extended from the Rocky moun tains to the Atlantic coast, but the maximum temperatures were report ed from points between Kansas and Ohio. The weather bureau tempera tures, usually several degrees lower than the street level temperatures, from Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Davenport, Iowa, were 102. Louis ville registered 101 3-10 degrees. • • • Southern Illinois eo' the full blast of the heat. At Galesburg i* was 100 and at Peoria l 1 " 1 1. PurHueton. Iowa, also reported a tempervn~e nc 1 "0. Local showers relieved the hear ■n same placeo, while at <Gtlf-h.ire 111., no rain has fallen snop July '< Cairo. 111. \V> dnes lav •■nov..i j ]. j SPEARS FOR S0U1H “ c “ SENATORS FROM TBIS STATE VORKINC FOR EARNERS LANDS GOOD FOR LOANS Tillman Issues Statement Declaring That Southern Farmer* Will Lo«e #100,000,000 if Congress Does Xot Help rhoni— Smith Favors Henry’s Currency Plan. Senator Tillman said Thursday evening that he sincerely hoped that the banking and currency committee of the House of Representatives can work out some practicable scheme that will inspire the confidence of the It. Ul“ ! 1 Riche* > :*••*;.• . t , * v ( V V .» O'. • q . • • ■ r • 1 , w li 'ii- • ■ r .1" y -it.- t. ! •iiurk A * -t f. | . • 1 IA | The r Mi^sn iri. i** i - ' • -r th* Mat was r n > * a * about ' i the p»rmtve« In other « i-l- it ••♦•ms that )ou demlre me • . 11, i«« the condition* in the Fir** -Ui-ire* ■ lonat District brouaht abou' 1 .rln< the rw«*nf primary You flo»«- tn saclng VX ar. , >r Tlnced tha' (he laat eb^tlon n th • f>i»trnt «aa a disgrai** to >i- • ». U> *n *> aiem ■' etr iiri* I i sn not mto 1 » . H’ler a'l i he tutin'* *uur let r jl tuLt’*' I i' I h a «• llil< (11 %,) \. * i « ' n * ■ m»-n *.« r i>f " r ! I i<f It*-pr• *« fi' a! \r% | i an i."' • ' a at o« o' reason I* ripe. ■ 1 l > » •!«.• ly enter In'o tti»- rn»'tr* in thji -.!» \ ; I » i-o ' ! rej rr t e» , alt if ar » * * .i • i • - I h •» tli*-' a !'••■ i C u' li ''.» r i>l li * cir'. itvrul l feel . ailed upJli to pf* •» for ; at lD«e»* y a 111 t, of 'te i on 11* u>r « an ! |g > er * t '•atfea t.f trilx-rt a hi. ti .a j,n I a tie re».n! pritnart Tlot ar.- •• t Itr •*<• to a»ft fiiat 1 m. * pr tu a than to a rut I la ' e Ita elr. ' I .• ’■ X*. tnr kn •• t««t|.f tlan ! 1 ’’.al •at w t c e f eo-m ' ‘ e Mi! v\ ••«t etru* k New Y rk u ;*h f*:'i fore.* Four death* and aho ;* \ ' * * n prostrations in trie ro tr.•{.< ! < 1 * tri<t were attributed to *he h.• ^• a a a Ten more dea'h* «e«-e re^vor*. 1 a« being due to the heat at PhlladeC hla a a a Two adult* and *en hah e* illed a* 'Teaeiand a* the result o* e\. .a* >.■ 1 1*4-0; •le of the country for none; v to banks at 3 per cent. fa, tor y colla'eral. M, ■A<1 loo, said Senator Till- » 'A ♦ 1 1 l A infofin.ed as to the husi- nl it ior is in the United States. in 'A .! R. ir. c to l**ave it to his ,.* : it as to what <ol!a'**ra! r* ' ( D R'd R gi.t now there T * . r, * » .ay and. u:.! - - i 'on - PLAIfTH. Nwee< Potato Plaata—Fariy Tri umpha. Nancy Hall, Porto Rico, Nor ton. and Providence, $1.75 per 1, 000. H. H. Thomas, Earleton, Fla tAweet Potato Plant*, express prepaid to South Carolina, 1,000 to 3,000 at $1 75 per 1,000, 4,000 to 10,000 $1.65; Nancy Hall, Triumphs,' Porte. Rico yam*. C. F. Whitcomb, Uma- .tills, Fla. For Sale—Nancy Hall and Dooly Yam Sweet Potato Slips. $1.50 per thousand. Missionary and Ecelsior Strawberry Plant* $2 per thousand Write or wire. Southern Plant Company., W. J. Hawkins, Mgr., Plant City, Fla. Sweet Potato Plants, Nancy Hall and Triumph, $1.75 per 1,000. I can fill your orders in any quanity . Give me your orders for prompt de^ livery and choice plants grown un der Irrigation. G. D. ^fcore, Haw thorn. Fla. WOFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG. S. C A REAL COLLEGE WITH H tHIH* AND GH \R \GTEK 1. SECTION OF IT’I’LR SOI IT 1 SOI TH OF ASHEVILLE, Til THE MLl'K RIDGE. HEALTH FELL COFUSES. AMPLE FA HALL, GYMNASIl'M, ATI 1LE RIKS. EXPENSES MODKRA TEMPER 17. WRITE FOR C III Mil \ sSDIti ft, Prc«Ui*Mt. Hill STANDARl'S OF SGIfOLA R- (i. M!;i> IN THE HIGH PIEDMONT CAROLINA, SIXTY-NINE MILES 1KTY MILKS FROM THE CREST OF CONDITIONS I'N'SER PASSED. (MLITIES. LIPRARY, SCIENCE TIC GltOlNDS, NEW DORMITO- TE. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEP- ATALOGFK. WOFFORD FITTING SCHOOL SPARTANBURG S. C SITFATED ON WOFFORD CO EQUIPMENT. TWO MODER JIOOM PFILDLNG. FIVE TE TH7 I>ORMITORIF7S, INSFRI AND HEARTY CO-OPEUATI A SCHOOI, WITH HIGH STA MOSPHERE. TWO HFNDRE PEASES F’OR THE YEAR, $1 I,lege campus, splendid \ DORMITORIES AND CTaASS agiiers and matron live in \G A HOMELIKE INFLUENCE ON OF STUDIES AND FACULTY. ndards and clean moral at- 1) STUDENTS LAST YEAR. EX- 82. FO {(CATALOGUE ADDRESS A. W. HORTON, Head Matder. SPAKT.WPTRG, S. C. a For Sale—Pc'and Cl. .na pi^s of fin* | bree.Lt.g. Write f ir pr.-is. S. J ! Summers. Ca:u*-r<»n S c. -• r - ' a* '' P' ■” I'Cy 'a ;• L 'i :!, : \■ > s ' l.e Sou'hern > it o n • n* \' i iar • - I\ tine I^eghorns, P. iff or; v. a pc * of th* ir p- m ;.a! . r. fc »’• : ’>• < n •!.*• part of • * t h ink* to p.-t n or.,--, f Y rk v t r.i! ! r*d m N. • !’. Ch R ks V u -ro : 3 Fggs far h.o anc r,->. Q h**a* T»*-ntT <>r mor.- proii-aUc *r* reported ri • Thr*-e dt*x’ ar 1 f ojr j,- . ' *-at »? I *« ■' r t r*r . r«- at '. • (*•*• r * »-• • • • ’ • of \ tin r .* r a * ,ft r* • C * . ' • r: . 11 r . . *• *! r • any pn- *> or « *. any 1 1 *■ N. w Yor k• r < h t v** o • 1 \ th»* ’f.roat as th**> ha i ’'■• 'n ;■ ! th**«e >.-ars «irn *• ’he »ar tnd oiGv Conrr*-** nn g vn r*'“. 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Ran Punnet du<k egga 11 f, r |J :? for K Pro'.ae turkey egg* 1 1 ' *r 13 11 for |S S ToaP .*• g **>a« egga I 7 i AA h • * (»r p *.■ :.*•< g* fir ’. S and up F»«-. a: ! A h* • I r d a r. Runner J j i r . . • | . W it rant : ■ a • ! c g * r. * 1 Mlw* El.LA A H tl *4 What A Student Wants IMF. PI.>I S< IPKM, \l)\ ANT U.I S I OK THE LEAST MONEY. Orangeburg College Has oit \ N < • LPI Rt i < Oil l <. t II l. ,M »D FQ* IIMF NT I \< M TV OK NE ARI A T\A K NTA K API I: I s I ’ M Till I L E<H ‘ flON, <VH HsKw IN PI wINKnv I III RAP' I "l< AND DI AI. PKANiHEw K M’FAwK > I t»\\ K It IM\N ANYttTHFH*' ll(H»L »►» | 1 > l I l\ I .11 w f V M -I Mt I "R < A1 ANM.I K W. W. RIVERS, Pres., Orangeburg, S. C. t. h •* V t * *- • ■ ■ f •* ! 4* I * % r- » * . T * * ’ >• .* - »• a; ’ a !• » r U P’ I ‘erd • t m rr t, #1 » or ■ h , ai. r. ’a the i**.,!* alll hat* ixiOntg * < to *»'t|l W It tall' h» ((.••trot 1 at akou'.d he. and Oo»Mi »hi •a't' h! t I 1 •ffWe la (ieti h Carolitia ail '»•• Irft o light It oat at the pa>lla ebp*- the' It^al election fom.a off in S xeuC-er TWI* aotttad InraltaMy t -au * a' Km man g th'' i>(-grt>« « !•«< k "it • ir H'tra All of I beta Dial t.'<i 'eg (•trr » ould '<* r**gi»ierel a*l 4 1 • 1 1* I he (x»lla. led by atiit.- n-n a:il g>r ate* ted t t a M t e tin u . • • « » re f t tm ihe rntirt- *)»t»-m of m ua. pr.x.tlure aa to guaran!—- >n*i , lion arid punubnieiit for to, la* a« well aa guaran’*-- Irt iu promlat u>>u» pard*>tiii.< iliata. Ihe Slate aould ►.t.ii V' 7 tn--*t e ,o '••it ' - he !. .-a' • • O r. e d • » • h a ' ' • • ere » t • rt * j e^ , ' ua t»*. u Tie i.»\ lure a a* degree# > ! 1. I I a < thuja a ' a r>*» a r • . .. • > e« f 4 e • ■ ■ • • ar * e » a.. ■V A • , • v vi e » and hurt.!! t * :n h t.e f rn t e ui i I-- « • x t:. a a • ' • VA • II I c-v) 4 4 . m JLACoSVO. ’e SCHOOL FOR GIRLS aa*a im fwm i—r— •( tW la IU* m<**' p P ' e# a » e MJk THHE ATK N |MtT ATn t l.< >1' ♦ EeabwaJ Eaiter-** I rge t.n.arr* F tgbt Tutter A|• ><I.• 4 ' • VA an f r-1 t ■ ■ I ta J A ' • . ■ k V * W % * » * r* * t % .4 r a t • • ’ t * • a • a • re a • W arr :ng b r< a’er. * * ■ • and a aa ia* a a a < *d M r lax t h e •(, fit hatt, hr-1 that (here • llalng In If VA hateaer eKe happen* let ua eee to It that the art,,'.* (v.-tp;e «*>ntl(iiie aa they noa do t • oal> art'lter* iu our Kxilitn * aot afford It aould be a • rim- i: * ** should do It to have Do* i—gr.re* toobilned and b**« otue the «••».. rolling fa* tog In our ele* lions E .**r. if we are not able to stamp out tl ** u-e .-xf mono) altogether a hub *•* will .'. , n a ■ > f par’ mr r, t f agr j • ^ 444 : » ' ' !. • ' r ■— Ion, p< >' a t o t u f.4-r n. -'h • *. . * • * • r k ' n , • ■ r m ' hax.x- « !• h the p, •**,, r p n ' i *!. <t ’ o • »■> 1eroua par 'a of t fie ,. -1 r.tr♦ ar. 1 m w p-'l t * ravage* ’hr»*t n to pr•• xi n t * v . •* t uo planting r,f the xegrta* lea n n: a r.' x r. » • » * *• a' Ageni*— »• ! r: e pa * x * a *4,: . *• .■ • - a X X e \ BlAtXT: It to W>-4ay wn* Ita farwity *3 a •ta a*adit body W 41L aod ita ptaat vwtb tl Aj JJOO mi lxaxxm: t»aimnc; ncnooi ro« ermu pn rrmciNiA $IM para aB •’bargaa b* Iba yaor Wta t.ayrd rnrae. t%bta *«*o« I—i-t*piaa* A^ASm >a a3 aoLjarta RikV* Tli Oft. RUSSF R RREVESy R. A- PnaciptoL B1 At A M DM. Vj» . MK K rs | IK LV ID V I H s|N** IK AI-* In UK ATM plafe* for the a nfer aupp'.r The p.egt If eapeciaiD p r eTx!.".’ 'r, i.«* Die ! California an 1 Teia* the dopartn **nt U e , iu | report* and 'hrougb shipment* o' early potatoeo it ia being in’rodur»*d iToadoaat throughout the Fii.ted Sta'ea. Expert* of the bureau of entomol ogy urge potato grower* thev dig and destroy every potato and vine never be able to do if the ne-;rA**s get control of our S'ate government again -we can purify our elections and safeguard them, if the Legisla ture of South Carolina will only do ita duty when it meets agam :n Jan uary. Men are at work now. as I happen to know, preparing a bill which will do this according to the law and Conatitution This bill will safe-guard the ballot of eve-y white nan entitled to vote No gojd citi- ren wants to disfranchise any white man; at the same time no g io i eiti- *en wants white men not eat tied to rote to have anything to do wi'h out flections. I am enlisted in this fight for the balance of my life, and w l d) all I possibly can to bring abou f suoh a law and the creation of a pub ie sxmti- ment behind it that will cociiiei its enforcement. This generation of younger Sou'h Carolinians knows nothing about the horrors of negro domination and ne gro-political activity. I passed all through it from 1SG3, the firs year in which they voted, to ly7»>. the year In which we overthrew the car pet bag government. If the Legislature will do its du’y we will never have any more trouble In our primaries such as we bad last summer. If it does not do i’s duty, then all good Democrats m st s».* to It that a convention of the r^mo'rat- le party shall be called early next pear to make sack changes in th* Oamatitutlon ot the party as will safe- Sard pad pnrlfy tbs primary Ton any. “We do aot propos* to 1st Ml faw sditotials printed immediate Tha • shows the slightest signs of the moth. WILL WORK FOR LIVE STOCK. R. H. Raw 1 (Vxning to South Caro lina Soon. H. H. Rowl, chief of the dairy divi sion of the department of agriculture, left Washington Weonesday after noon to take up with Col. J. A. Banks and others interested at St. Matthews on Thursday the matter of the organ- iration of a co-operative association for live stock raising in South Caro lina. This will be the first attempt of the department of agriculture to encourage, in a substantial way. the live stock industry of the State. ly after the election be a^^re\ave to say concerning the matter.” I beg that you do not let that be all you have to say, but continue to agitate the matter and educate the people up To t£eir duties. I have heard.so much that sadden ed me and caused me to blush with shame about the corruption and brib ery ia the last Congressional race in your district that I have been forced to concludle that there must have been fearful demoralization. If there had been a contest for Mr Whaley s seat by one, the facts would all have been broaght out under oath As it is. nothing was done or can be done that I know of. at least not by me. Very sincerely.you m. B R Tillman. C S S I »•• » *• ■ h. a p. t 1 ‘ ,! t -. w a - r ; • ‘ c v x * w * • * a * r » ! D. *’• 'a'. » '■ ajufi'** i; ' a.Mat»*r*. •<-uer« ti.,wn<t« r.m»»*# a».l | ftwll irt-rn-r#—. a i ra.n I *•<. -**•- • a ■ • • at..t.e K ar*a I ! • ' r.s,*u St . 'e«*r.* ->*n \ • .•-■Gfxr Tank f X| • f. lir-ak. VV nan lake, Vim a ll«at A( M **. a tlerirxi( I lan.itx,; ( lyi i l«-axr« H<4el x e rr. *t. *• t. ’ ''.xni ',(•*<* ar. ! < bta n rr.<,r.ev # - ’he 'a'*: • r* ’a n., ve th»•:r rr«xp* rsr, t>e "4 . • r k * • i t<ut I’ w Mil! i *ave So Mb •in’ol t 1,,** hr emanfi’ a' nc it from • 'averxr to New York financiers I '•*♦•1 certain too that If the Idea con - ta.ned ;n the law which passed the South Garolma I^*gislat ire two years ago providing for warehouse* to store co’ton in. but which was declared un constitutional by the Sta’e Supretne Court, were enacted into law. it would, under a rational and safe management, be of untold benefit to •he people of South Carolina I hope sincerely that the plan will not be given up entirely and that a bill properly safeguarded will be prepar ed and enacted into law at the very next session of-the Legislature ” Sena'or E D Smith said: “Of course. I am in favor of the currency plan now being advocated by Mr. Henry, of Texas, or something like it. This is no new thing The farmers have been advocating it for years. I made speeches along this line before I came to the Senate. There is no reason why a safe and practicable plan can not be worked out. The as sess of the farmers should be as good for barfking purposes as any mercan tile paper In use to-day. I will never be satisfied until the farmers get this and I re;oice that the way seems to be opening for them to get it.” These utterances were made public before Secretary McAdoo’s plan for lending $5D.*0h.h0rt became known. It is still important, however, that Congress take care of the farmers, al- •hough the action taken by the treas ury department will help them ma terially. Takes Fall F-asilJ. After falling one hundred feet from hi* balloon through the branches of a pine three at the Uni versity of Florida ground* at Gaines ville. Thursday afternoon. Fred L. Owens arose calmly, lit a cigarette and declared that the was not hart. Uecwoaal—I-ad’.-w •hen lelayed or irregular u*e T-iumph Rill*. *1 j way* dependable Relief’ and parDcuiar* f'-e Write Nation*! Medical Institute, [tept. 5 . M.i«au kee Wi* GranmLate of \Ainthrx>p. w *h one year s ex;>erjence. desire* grade work best of references medera’e aaiary Wmthrop graduate, Box 3'37. Greenwood. S C. Pile* ran he relieved at oace—*>en 3 15c for liberal aample. ‘'Lino Pile Remedy,” and be convinced Large size. 50c. 6 for $2.50. H M. Knight and Co, Manufacturing Pharma cist*. Lhnca*ter, Penn. Marry if you are lonely. The Reliable Confidential Successful Club ha* large number of wealthy eligible members, both sexes wishing early marriage. Descriptions free. Mrs Wrubel, Box 26, Oakland, Cal. Fine Farnworth Poland China Dttroc grade pigs. Two to five months. 14 to $8. Special prices on large orders. Satisfaction guaran f eed. Bennette F. Moore, Raeford, N. C. Wanted—Poplar logs. 12 in. and up. not over 10 per cent, under 14 in. in diameter, standard lengths. May be white or hickory poplar. Sta'e how many cars can furnish, how quick and lowest cash price fob cars your shipping point. Address Blue Ridge Lumber Co , Lyllehburg. Ya. Cut His Own Throat. Dr. John McPherson, on** of the wealthiest and most prominent physi cians in Aiamanoe County. North Carolina, committed suicide early Monday morning by slashing his throat with a razor He was forty year* old Wilson is not apt to go back to Mexico a* the representative of the Uailed States. 4 ' • ’ ’ »• -i*: M, r ■ 'r ni • i*. < >r n John*, •. a; ia n • ,f " » ir•■ h w , ,>!.• irii!!]*- far *(•!!, » * ‘.4 ' K IU' A ' a •*» K ' * 1 . . k a ’! ’A ' >a’ !•..*!*'> .a n ** ' t »' G-a - L<, t! H.C a r>'.i*,,n Du* 4 probably r.-n.a n ui.kiiuwn. dn»v«* i. * . ''>«'!** •<> th** , itr**::,*, ti,p of rio- , t I'ular track crash**,1 into an ••lecTic! light pole, broke it off and the con-! tact of the live wire with his machine exploded the gasoline tank, throwing the burning fluid over a score of spoc’ators. Johnson paid the penalty with his life, while William Davis, aged five years, i* likewise dead, as the result of the accident. Two women and four men. so phy sician* declare, can not live, while others are at the Kentucky hospital in a serious condition. That many more spectators were burned Is al most a certainty, as several drug stores in the vicinity of the place were kept busy for an hour after the accident dressing the burns of per sons who escaped without serious in jury. The race was the last one of the program for the night and Johnson, who had won both previous contests, was leading. In coming in front of the grandstand, he was seen suddenly to steer his wheel toward the.top and before he could right it again he had struck the pole. A moment later a sTeak of flame shot out over the audience. Persons with their cloth ing In flames ran here and there and it was with difficultv that the flames were extinguished in time the pre vent the grandstand from catching fire. ✓ Johnaon was ronsciou* when pick ed up. but died on the way to the hospital, as did the I>*v!« boy. a * • r» d • tt f. ’!.*■ g : r 1 at *■ y rg the nan. who > ♦*!, t to the hot#-! off" CO il* a,Mr*-*** • ,,f a d, v.tor !at er g-oans w **re ! hearil om and 'h e girl wx* < X d r fr.'in the found near death A fragment paper clutched in her hand bore ' name "G W Man. Shelbyville, Ind and asked the police not to bla "Billy”. "I am tired of the life I am le, ing and am doing this with a cb mind,” the note said. The girl v taken to the city hospital, where i died. The police think the pair tended to die together, but that 1 man after his first sip of the poll changer his mind. AKROPL VJ^WREC Id U^lave F RECKS BOA! Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo doe* not propose to let Wall Street monkey with the roverQm**ni'* credit Tampico Said to"\jFave Reen Desti ed by Rebel Aviator. The Mexican federal gunboat T pico was destroyed Monday bj bomb dropped from an aeroplane er Guaymas harbor, declares an ficial insurgent message. It was that Aviator Pidier Masson m three flights over the harbor be be succeeded in hitting the boat. ^ bile it was tPPOXted during ItaliatirTurkish war that a war s**l w as sunk by a bomb dropped f an aeroplane, the report was m confirmed. There is *a!d to be °th< r report of a similar feat on ord, although many bombs have 1 dropped in military camp* during Balkan war Maason ha* made x ous attempt* to damage the fort* •hips of the Mexican army and i at Guaymas. but h*a met with li ferent lucres* Push your bom« town'