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tka kaaek to daaftn witkjeaaaa of
tajartaa to
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grawa tkat MOdara iadaa-
aka it aria# aad
to OOUak tka ooaunoa law
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alactira |
l«W tor aoek lafarlaa.
faek la*alatioa woald rallaro
tka tejorad aaifloyaa. ar kla faaBllf.
yHUi tka ro* Ifrooi kaorlw all tka loaa wklck k«
lawtatoad to too aooraa of Ms om-
ltd floyaat aad froaida raHaf at a
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tka State aro
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ild taad
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act ooly oa
aaaas far
too totofovooMat of aunkat faetlltla
aad too *f ilatlao of todoatvkd
ralofMaof. kat for tka
affaet afoa tka aooatry
aad to Toadartag
I (star too aptotatMaat of a
to mml— w to tlto
datoraMHtrof
lattooa katwaaa too OMptofo aad
or *adf of tka aaaaaa wktek pro-
tko' sMployar. It woald ka rarf
katffsl la aaatoag a talrar aad eloa*
daea too tajarf aad tkorak? taad to
kvlag about aiora affaettra aafa-
gaarda, a to lag moat daalrakla
far an aaaaaraad. Tka aaiployar
ooald ealealata with aoma eartelatf
tka aateat of too loaa aadar a flaad
(aroraklo I aekadnlo of oompaiMatioo sod pro*
aa to* ktoMOlf by lasaraaoo.
ap. «. Llkaral paartwa skoald bo
ravmi J awarded too OoafOdarato ooldlara
Ufa {as roeogamoa. of tbatr patriotic aad
barale aonrleao to tka Statoi
7; Iko righto of too people aa*
bo frotatoad agalast aalawfal cob*
btaatioa of capital aad oar antl-
ot load title raglatratlea nW* tbaf fra* lawa aaforead with rigor
i as the
lent of this Mad
ago, kat ao far
of it. This
from Roherl
fir*
I. The right of ororf white Dam
oerattc dtlsen of Sooth Carolina to
rote la tka prtauuy skoald ho aeal-
oaaly protected. I am opposed to
roqalrlag a registration certificate
la as a qnallflcattoa fqr rotlag la
▲aotralla to ItSI. The mala prla- ( tka primary. Poralgnars skoald a*
of this faum boro haaa [ha itonalttad to participate la oar
| piimanaa aatll they bacoma natnrsT
laad . \
o^ted 1a
trdMa Caaad
Canada Baglaod. Ireland, Oar laad . x
autoy, la a aambar of States, such f. Wa lira under a Democratic
aa IfMaachoaette. Illlaols. Call for- [ goTemnaeat cod under onr constitu-
BU, Montana. Mlnaeaote. Oregon ^ioa the Sanctions of'the leglsla-
Colorado. and baa been latrodnt tire. Judicial and executive depart
ments are separate and distinct, snd
he who exercises the funetjoro of
one department should not hirode
or usurp the powers of another
10. The pardoning power should
be exercised with great care and on
ly then after careful Inrestlgatlon
by the board of pardons? The pe.r-
Hfrwall aad thr Philippines
by the United States gorernment.
Under this system the title la exam
ined officially and confirmed by a
eoart and the certificate la a guar
antee of the title again* the world.
.kThlle the plan jpeceesarily Inrol-
cee some initial expense, aa rea-
aonable charge for ragist rat ton and | doning power is a sacred trust
for the gnaratftee fund, It aaraa ( sr-1 its abuse Is a menace to the
wore la aroldlag toe aaeeeealre ax- {peace, order and safety of the peo-
peoaes of axamlalag title arary pla.
time the laad la sold or mortgaged. | 11. The rato power of the gov-
Under the praaaat system many amor shonld not be exercised ar-
dafacte of Utlo may ax tat which hltrarlly, nor to obstruct legislation,
hat to correct errors aad present
abaaaa and thwart the aoacUnant of
lawa dearly again* the welfare of
too paapla.
It. The great office of gorarnor
of transferring titles, to should ho exert lead far nil the
people aad a* for a faction only.
It. Tka State's
-\thlx
aa examination of tkf record woald
a* disclose, each for esampte, aa a
Malm of 4ower #
tosajWMy to oearagr, ate.
plan *ratda the naaartatoty,
delay
•g agaa it too
ho effected with
aad stauMtoftt of a transfer * ateeH to#
inaa of the dtffteal-
ty aad aaaartalnty with tolaraaoa
to laad traaaaeUow aadar too old
system, ml sstete Is tes* argu
able aa an ass* a|o« which to ratea
money. Tka simplicity, cheapness,
eelerlty aad safety with which tends
ha sold or mortgaged aadar
of tew sad order.
14. The people Of this State oto
already hardened with taxation aad
I favor too redaction of taxes to
too minimum aaastetaid with the
efficient admintetmtioa of State aad
scanty government.
IK. Ike great problem for the
up-country te to conserve the mols-
Colaabta. June II.—Ortacideat
with the testimony of Mayor Oraee
of Charleston, colon* of too gov
ernor's staff, aaeat the charges oi
graft havtef haaa traced to the
governor's office, came the announ
cement of too resignation of.Col
Y. B. Chesire. * Anderson, an
other colonel oa tod governor's
staff, the announcement of toe m
Igaatloa havlag haaa seat oat from
I arson ky Col. Leon M. Oraaa.
adll another colonel an too govern
or’s ate ft. 7U fight which too an-
t|-Blaaa*tee have haaa making on
the governor seems secondary with
the onslaught aoW batag made oa
too chief executive bv too mambere
of his official family, fersmrly hU
ram* politic* supporters aad
admirsra. The resignation of Colo-
wl Chesire te aceoaated toe mo*
significant development of too day
and seems to foreshadow a stem
pede, and a further strengthening
of the assertion that Blease will go
down to defeat under ah avalanche
of Joaee votes aBd“Bteaoeism*‘ be
consigned to obNvloa. “It's the
ease of desertion from a alnklay
ship.” was the term comment *
a strong political observer
moralng.
The following announcement, au
thorised by Col. V. B. Cheshire, "re
tired," wee prepared la* night by
Col. L. M. Green, of Anderson, aad
sent o* to several paper* of the
(Mate:
"Oa the eve of-the opening of
the state campaign aad close upon
the recent break between Col. John
P. Grace, mayor of Charleston, aad
governor Cote L. Blease, Is the
aroonneement made tonight to*
Col. Victor B. Cheshire, publisher
of The Anderson Intelligencer, has
resigned from the staff of Govern
or Bleaae. This te a political brent
of extreme Importance, for ©Monel
Cheshire holds the balance of pow
er in Anlerson county, which polls
1,000 votes, and w^ich Governor
Blejmf carried in the la* election
by about 800. Political observer*
say this break meros a loss of An
demon county to the governor and
seriously affects his chances for re-
election.
"Colonel Cheshire was attacked !i>
hie office by a local magistrate and
another citizen while a'constable oi
Governor Blease stood guard on a
nearby railway bridge. Colonel
Cheshire asked for the removal of
the two men and the'governor re
fused, thereupon Colon* Cheshire r
signed and will not support the
governor In his race for re-election
"The mayor of Charleston begin*
testimony tomorrow morning in Co
lumbia m to his charge that he
can trace graft practically to the
governor. This, with the break
tonight between Blease aad Che
shire, may change the entire po
litical etutetioa la the State.
"L. M. GREEN
Cel. Green has been basking la
the favor of the governor of South
Carolina for more than a year. La*
year he waa a Columbia newspaper
correspondent and realgned his po-
sttieo when naked to resign from
the staff of the governor ta n lieu
tenant colonel
the Torrent ajwtejn ought to make jture la too toll aad to prevent ero-
real estate practically aa available *oa of the land; and the great
aa high dam personality aad vastly problem for the low-countey is to
drain the lands. Both conditions re
quire scientific thought and action.
A thorough ayatem of drainage by
Individual co-operation and federal
aid, would reclaim thousands of
scree of the be* lands In the State,
and I am heartily in favof of such
a ayatem.
increase the ability of the laad
owner to atlliao his land aa a ready
haste of crodtt on the ensie* terms.
I. 1 favor the enactment of hn
employers' liability aad awomen’a
eompenaattoo statute, along the
principle at the New Jersey statute
adopted April 4. IfH. or the Masse
chuestta atatute adopted July 3*.
1*11. This legislation involves the Man Goughs aad Breaks Bibs,
aboltion of tho common tew dofons-1 After n frightful Soughing^ spell
as usually made la suits for personal * man la Neeaah, Wis.. felt terrible
Injuries, via: .(1) that the Injury pains te kte aide end hie doctor
was eaaeed by the aegUgaace of u found two riba had been broken,
fellow servant, (t) that the lajur- what agony Dr. King’s New Dip?
ed party contributed to the Injury eovery would have savud him. A
by' hie uewa aCgH^eace; (S) th* tow tea spoonsful ends a late
tka Injured party assumed toe risks oeagh, while perateteut use route
af too employment Either * ohatlaMu soughs,. expels stubborn
toaoe dfami. If enstalqod. would ooldror heals weak, acre 1
latent a recovmy aadar too eamama foal sure Itsa God mod,to humanity,
Columbia,
f**r'*-
Ai
I P jow time it North moat
than fifteen to twenty coats
ta boar, yoa eta make aa
IHC gasoline engine pay for
itself ta a wary abort time,
Many farmers have written at
that their IH C tngiaet paid
for themeehrus in carit to wa
nothing of the bard woritSKvedl
the first yaar. How?
IH C
Gasoline Engines
*
have no specified working
boon. They are ready for any
work within their capacity, at
any time. Thev'ieqnire little
attention, and that of the rim-
pleat ( They make no strain oa
oar time, temper or pocket-
tktanlHC
catal
or see your local dealer an
uogoe
▼our local dealer and find
oat . what ten cento* worth of
line will do, working in a
oagUy tteted general pur
pose IHC engine. Made in
every style and tn 1 to 50-horse
power sizes. Kerosene-gasoline
tractors, 12 to 4&-hone power.
Vt A
met
Tbd panose * i
of chares i
tier
SKaslr
Eras
x
w+m.
gl Moating Stroot,
CHAJtLBBTON, B • \
IflAMLK AND
OltANITB WORKS,
ADd
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ISumem sum m
9BIM ror FTlCCt,
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in 1TB*.
O. K WALKER
MaSvtfWSkfe 4HH.
Often the hunt for a rich wife
euda when the maameato a woman
to* uesee Electric BMtere. Her
Colon* Green’s fir* strong moves tell te a bright brain'
public service ta the State was aa
a factory inspector. He was ap
pointed by the governor, who
him M44 r. month to raid the
columns of newspapers and the
annual report of Commissioner Wat
son to gain tome second-hand in
formation as to child labor condi
tions. For this work Colonel Green
was rewarded with warrants aggre
gating 91,400. This little income
to the colon* was cut off by the
last general assembly when the
factory inspectors under the Juri»>
diction of the commissioner of agri
culture. During the first part of
thla year the colonel found himself
Vitboot n Job nad Governor Blease
said he woald take care of a friend
bmmaklng him the chief detective
of the State. Colonel Green trav
eled some aa a deteetve. He was 1
the highs* prised official th the
Stele of South Caro'Hae, having re-
Ijcejved 994 n day tee his labors ta
Berkley county. Thu colon* was
detailed by Governor Blease to otk-
qr eeetloue of to# Staid. He ab-
*o week for teat
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A BLACUTTONI, TA.
nod vn temper. Her peach-bloom
complexion aad ruby lipa retail
gxve from her pure blood; her bright
eyes from restful sleep; her olaestic
*ep from firm, free mneclex, all
telling of the health and strength
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count, which the governor approv
ed. Comptroller General Jones turn
ed down, the account because it
was not properly Itemised. The*
aocount,. amounting to about 9380.
waa 'later paid when the colonel
properly itemised hie account. After
the general discussion throughout
toe state aa to the high salary paid
the colonel, he decided to quK the
sarrics of the governor and a de
tective snd eater the new^aper bss-
toeea. He was dotted bp Colonel
toe Mo. 'Ter I believe I wen* need qr sections ef toe State. He ah- Cheshire ae editor of The Anderson
th* grant rtosedy." Its Onarmateed adntety refnsed to work for lens fatillfcinw. The tone * Colon*
^ toadMoaf saagni ait ft ftet Gaa fif t daf. Hg tnmed to hliiaioek'n gtetement
k Wtol hettln or if onni or ll fk einn'MnMeeannnnt. nMnntton te ehAw he
sft loka m. kkSkh. ’ ; ; %m*rn tor* pq^kf MBSMe BO- told of
o * ,vT.. *»
A man camo home at f o’clock,
tired with the telle of toe dtp. Thq
evening meal was ready, aad he
it down and drank a howl of
deeming coffee,- lighted his pipe aad
took a seat with a dog at hie feet
aad aa he paffed away with the
burning tobacco does to his noon,
exclaimed M My! but this Is awful
weather!" Aad he never seemed
to think that he waa responsible
for n large part of the diecomfort
* which he complained.
H. T. Herndon, of Pen fie, bonds
having hud.ripe watermelons this
year bp June 20. He says they
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eonatj seats on Friday, July 8. at
fa.*.
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Modern languages. Mathematics,
History, Political Science, Debating,
Ghemilstry, Physics, Biology, and
Engineering.
Courses for B. A«i B. S., and B
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A free tuition scholarship to each
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Boyce scholarships, giving $100 u
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In this connectloa It is reported that
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Saturday, but wo did not see them
either.
Another one "Born.
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HARRISON RANDOLPH.
President.
Charleston. 8. C.
Makes The Nation Ga*p.
The awfnl list of^jnjuries on a
first-'Foarth of July staggers humanity,
one 1 had this year, horn on l€th, 8d over against it. however, is -he
last.
Tours very truly.
J. W. Garris.
Colleton, June SI.
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he cured la from there Cq four day*
kg applying Ckambarlata’a Uatmant
>kr talp tv an
with
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