The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 25, 1912, Image 3
EtOtrS DEMOCRACY URGED TO
CONTRIBUTE TO nCRTIC FUND
TIUMAN WRITES
CHARMAieEVANS
Editor of Tlie PreA? an! encourage a full contributlou ^rom
tandaf*^ hA received the following your coun:y. The extraordinary in*-
t»re«r ir- the Stt *e campaign has dl-
verred attention from the areat
if land
jitter from W. E. Gonzales, chair-
i»i«a of the Finance Committee t ».'
South Carolina for the Nation.il mor- than any othJlr section, is so
The letter wriMen by Senator Tjjlt^
man John Gary Evra*. chainaao
of the state Democratif committee.
National contest in whi^h the South. * 8 ** follows:
Democratic Committee Mr. Gon-j ronCPrn( .^ \ Southerner is
is TCrjr anxious that Oolletoa
county should make more liberal co
tributiona towards the expense of
the National DemocmJlc campaign
that has been made up to this time
The Frees and Standard will 03
pleaded to receive r.nd forward any
contributJorsi made by any of our
riders and It la hoped IJh&t a large
number of them will mr.ke a liber il
response at once to thia call for
funds, Tfcb b the first time that
th« South has had an opportunity
ia many yer-rs to elect a**Southern
man as president of the I'niot.. The
feeling should be especially strong
for South Caroliniars In tha» a
large pert of the youa# manhoo«i
of the democratic party's stand
ard bearer was spent in this state.
Colleton’s Democracy show that
It car* be counted on to render what
the perty's standard-bearer, a Iknith
erner who sper-t parrt of |!is ycung
manhood in cotith Caolina and Is
bour-.I here by ties of blood Should
Ititt we do our full part toward his
election »
Trenton. S. C.. Sept. 12. 1912.,
Tte Hon. John Gary Evans, Spar
tanburg. ?S C.—Dear John: I he»ve
seen in the morning papers the pro
test of the three Rlease members of
the sub-committee appointed by thd
state committee, it is a sensible. Ju-
T>n re.-uh any »^t number of the dl< . iou patrio(lo utterance. If you
Democrats of the SrUte-it is Uece$-J
sary To present a subscription‘list do rot exert your influence to J> UP "
Arcade Department Store
232 and 234 King Street and 203
\ * *
Charleston, ... 4
Street,
South Carolina
to them pensoncJly. Experience
proves that ten will give in that
way where one comes to point of
sitting down and mailing a check
or postal order, and I apper-1 to
you to encourage such a canvass in
your con>raur''.t>
Will you not also send me *he
names of five or ten men in your
count*- whom you believe able and
wjllinc lo respond to a specir-l call
from our committee? 1 do not
i mean the “one d«ollar man," bu? t
ever assistance possible in electing • ... . .
... „ ; those who might give much more
this Southern mra next president | ,,
ot the Union.
Columbia. S C., S»pt 10, IM2
Mr. W. W. Umoak.
Walterboro. S O.
My dear Sir:-
rj- things up and stop this drawdling
and foolim: r.bout, the whole com
mittee will be forever damned in
estimation of all decent people.
What is worse, the Democrr.Mc par
ty will go to the demnition bow
wows. White men will not tolerate
ar.y such impudent tinkering with
their rights. We had bettor havi-
ten yer.rs of Hlease than the negro
white pnople Unless all sign* fall
i bro'ught back into our politics as
this time oro contri-V^ balance of power between our
butlon of fROo and two of $100
and a few of $25. r.nd manv more of , . . , . . . .
♦big size are needed if South Uarte P^ 0 P le of J hls * ta,e 1 , *! Rnd 4 ., f 2 r
lina does as well as was expected rounttr-g Please out without ju^tlfl-
a raoruh ago [cation Already valuable time has
Your «:cly and active interest in 1 ^ en '°* ? ' f nd 4 t l he ^ ^ ^
1 am writing this letter to you for this cause will be greatly appreri- fnrp ' ,pc1artri ? the resu.t of the prt-
a double purpose—first .to solicit a ated. Imary the more angry: the people be-
Yaurs very truly. jcome.
William E. Gonzales
Uhairmrn.
contributior- to the National Demo
cratic Campaign fund and s<H*ond to
ask that Jou lend your influence to
RURAL SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Miss Georgie Ackerman
COUNTY RURAL SCHOOL SUPERVISOR
8CTHOOL SUGGESTIONS.
Fd-
eyes of
done and may save the
pupils for use in old age.
Comparatively few of our country
and the more ready to rote
for an independent orsfer the devil
before they will tamely submit to
the ir will nullified, ft was all very
well fi r white people to cheat ne
groes ir- INTO and 1K78 and even in
to 18R0, but white men will not tol
erate having other whi‘e men cheat
th*-Tn You are respon®!b!e In the
eyes of *he people for the tinker
ing that is going on row. rid every
day jui are loslrig friends by It.
Th?re-is absolutely no lusMfieaMon
for the dawdling and delay that has
a!r e -iy taken place. It seem* to
be the intention of the suh-rom nr 'U-
te» to-eon'inue irdefir-'tely. The
^B , eas°itr« have shown remarkable
self-eontrcl They ar° watching
r-'d th® peon|e .,r® wn*chlng to<VA
t b-»*-e «noi*<»h fnl‘b tn the neople ot
South Carolina to believ® that, whl 1 *
will be a bitter do«e to have
Blease r* governor, thev had r* t h-
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Charleston.
SEE CN4RLEST0N/FIRST
Ad&rms of Ml** Arkmimr, at
orational Rally Samnlay.
The following is the address of
Miss Georgie Ackerman. County
Field Supervisor, delivered at the » easy for any of the larger schools
edocrtlonal rally Saturday: .to have or.?.
If I .aay quota, "My office U? not | \ V e are advised by tto* Str‘e ed-
a speech-making offic^”. and I am ucationa , auUlormes
not known as a speech-making wo- vj\ / .
tne-n: howes-er. as county supervisor introduction of eleiflVMary man- 1 1 no earthly power that »enn
of rural schools. I have a f-w ual training, domestfc sclencfet achotl Blease from runnlr^: Inde-
words along lir.*s of work sug^stel agriculrure. rid r-hool gardening .If nd ^ nt . ljr L n NTo "™^ r sweepln* forming food. The wopderful ante
1* *'**”*"?'?< I Where is the hoy who would not
schools which I sh.-lb gi. d enjoy the privilege of makl^r the
to superintendent, teachers. trns- hafrhef ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , nd!v|d .
schools ha\ie anjo library at r.’.l,
though the school library law makes Pr have him one hundred t*mrs than
to have .a Moses or a mar. Ilk.® him.
If the entiv® committee does not
meet with the Blease members of
. w , f be committee Monday rnd begin to
ncational authorities rm eifcourage investigate where it Is necessary.
Louis Cohen & Co
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The Hesh M
THIN MEN AND SCRAWN Y WOMEN CANGAINHOUNOOF GOOD SOLID FLESH DAILY
Money 1 Back in Any Case Where Samose Fails to Increase
— ight
the Weight
VEIGH TODHSttf BEfOIE USING I MOW 10 GAIN HHLIMtlfLESH
Weigh yourself before commenc- do * m 1U*** Advises Thin Folks
ing to use Samose, the great flesh
d-.-t
trus
tees and patrons of Colleton coun- frp h ,, lf fln ^ ^
un^®r th® uajldarz-c of a competent.
Possibly the greatest education- , A „ ch ? Gr t| , e r1r|
al need In cmr rountv is that he w . bo wouM not taka n , 0 ,,.
people should more fully rer-’l*® the |n , or , p
value of education and edu-a’ion*! fo ppphe<1 ir rr fOTT , ft
opportur.ltlea. But when on® is . ho-*e-V—.Vjng qnd
awr.-e of the value and the deeira- h 5inp . k ^ T , r ^ T>> , hpv ,„ %ra
bility o' an uar.‘tK'nshle rM®ct. th® thMf> fhjnft , Y-* in a
effect produced is 1ik»ly to ^
hop®lessT. rs rrd Inecticn This
seems to be almost the condition in
many ports of Col’e'on. Fd , i , '*nti''n
seems to be KOrelessly beyond the
reach of nr ny. h®e*u*e of th® sh®-'
school* now operated in many di*-
tijcts Ir* Colleton So. fh® -er'
need Is longer tenrs. and th°n.
we want our te-cher* to te as
good a* the t>e«t ?n nny cour'y.
Ar* educator whom I hn^ ‘t*®
privileae of hearing dnrinK th® sum
mer said. “No on® has the oppor
tunity is gr®*f, but under cur
has," ard without doubt his opp-*®.
tuniyt is gr®a*: hue under cur
present school Ir w. which «dvr« al
most unlimited p-'w®r to tb® ?r-i a -
tee cf the public schoci. »*««
opportunity is commensu-at/o with
his authority. Cannot th^we two.
thJ^uperintendent ar-i the tr*is*®e
use thoir Influence and authority
to socure. along with the thorough
ly competent '‘e-.'her, th® lontrer
term, by encourraging consolidation^ R spelling match, and some plays
**.®v tbev do leern some of them,
bn* many a tim® *b® work loses U*
pleasure b r or.-iv^ tt-*- v>»»t /--•pi.
«-* wav has not been learned. Let
the state, for a greet many , Jones
men do not stomach cheating or
such high-handed proceedings as
are frolng or*
I do not like to have the apn®ar-
enoe of meddling wi»h things which
do not concern me, but It Is cf vltrl
Importance to me and to every pa
triotic South Carolinian to s-»ve
the primary. But it is of mor® vUal
concern to save, the Democratic pr.n-
ty. ar-i a* sure as you^kre living the
unity of the Democratic party Is
very much In |eon®rdv now
Very respectfully,
B. R* Tillman.
ot this preparation since first in
troduced in Watlerboro and the re-
remarkable result following its use
hare made John M. Klein such an
enthusiastic believer on the great
value ot Samose that he gives his
personal guarantee to refund the
While thlnnees may not be a dla-
yet it is in reality a condi
tion that needs attention^ Under
the nourishing power of Samoee
healthy, natural flesh will soon ha
attained.
This remarkable flesh forming foot
strengthens the system generally
money If Samose will not make thin and builds up the fieehy tissuee so
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♦be children b® taught in the schools .. D .. . ^
i- *prr*® r' -k *- ewn Hf® ^ ,U, <,arT to Hemitx.r
Tillnuui.
Le®*’y, I w'«h he®e, tedav to en-
’ic* fh® inf^r'®' of trr«T® r !». r>*-
tro®*. r.-'d teechcr® In a ®ountry
®chnol exhibit for th® coirnty fair.
I ^*r* m®kirz h*® e"- , rt l>'®*u a e i
b,.'i'vp that ri-^h an exhibit w«M
—nV® w®rV e-.-ii't and mor® pl«n“-
a®** to tr*h teacher and mpll. and
®aur® i* *o b® don® In *n.®b a way
j ff, 'h® b°*i» possible re
sults under th® condiMers of work
* »’*-’♦ not h®pr exp’ain' 1 In de’ail
mv plan. tu‘ will nimplv say th»t
I am arrangingdfo h--® it. publish
ed in pamphlet f^rm. e.r.l to furnl a h
every country school teacher with
a coov. I wish to exhtbit. spertmena
of drawing, penmanship, needt*®,
work, mr.nual work, and cake and
bread-making. I wish nlao to have
r.nd Ramos, such a* car. be gr‘t®ti
ready in a short tim® b®tween op-
yerri-g of mhools and the fair
Trustees can give m® ralur.Me as
sistance In distributing these school
exhibit plans, if they will let m®
know When their schools ®—n aM
the nr.me'of aach teai-her of eaA-h
special taxation, and if possible
larger appropriation * Is It too
high r. mark to set. that we try
ti. follow the example of Doeche®-
ter, and securre a special t*x in ev
ery district in the county hy the
end ot the whord year?
Then, malts the term thu® pro-
v.ded of the gre-'est benefit to ' school
the greatest number, by securinrl Georgian Acksrman,
the attendance of every pupil ‘•'.a * Round, 8, C*i
th«> district, every day po*»ihle. Trv
to make soma prap®ratlon for th®
opening of school. Make the bouse
and grounds re attractive as po*-
•Ible, and seek to have every pu
pil present on the first day even if
he must b« absent the next day
His can be ckarlflod and his list of
hooka rkn be fl9ve r > him. and If hf
needs to stay away for a week or
a month to help with Ufe farm work
he will hs-ve some incentive to im
prove his idle time in study, go to
school on every rainy day that be
feay keep in touch with his class
(or he will than feel that be has a
elms. He will enjoy meeting that
class in ao attractive well-arranged
echool house, end piarlng with 1 them
in school grounds th.** show that
eoraeom has thought and oared how i _
"they look. Buying my visits to ’ "U- them. Maly 6 <
echools in Jnlys and August. I ;nt Jhi^ ML Klem a
wsnt into a house the condition of I " ■
which must have made the teacher
ashamed, though It was red. or
should not have been her respon
sibility to have the floor eeoered.
For the rake of your tracker. sm ' ^ ^rat as
for the eake of yonr child, have a
clsna boose tor them to begin la.
Awetl-Ukhtod school-room will mak
/work
Spartanburg. S®pt. 17—John Oa-
rv Hvans. chairman of the state ex
ecutive- committee, today gave ouf
‘>*® followir.g letter to Sen&tor
Tilltran: »
“Spartanbnn», ftep*. 14. 1912.
‘Tfon P R. Tillman. Trenton. S r.
“My Devr Senator: ’ f have your
letter cd September 12, concerning
the political situation. As I wrota
you before I m satisfied that eve-
t*r" member of the subcommittee ap
pointed by me to Ir^estlgate the
charrfs of fraud In the 1st* primary
election Is an honest man. r.nxiom
and willing to do ifhat is right and
to save the primary. It Is very un
fortunate that Chairman lltevenson
people fat and restore health and
strength to those who use It.
" This is a strong guarantee, but
he has seen so many of his custom
ers who a few weeks ago looked lik<
walking skeletons become plump am
well solely through the use of Sa
moee th&t he feels he cannot say
too much to induce people to try it.
This marvelous flesh forming foot
Is assimilated as soon as it is taken
Into the stomach, makes good rich
blood, tones up the weakened sys.
tern,. helps to assimilate the food
and* makes the user plump and
well.
Sent postpaid on receipt of price
BOC. “ p
good, natural plumpness re-
THINftlKSMK FAT
Good, healthy tlsah can only bu
gained by the use ot the proper too
together with aataral action of tku
organs of assimilation. Nine people
out of ten la order „ to weigh au,
much as they ought and bo perfect
ly healthy, should use Samoee, the
great flesh forming food and
health restorer. Weigh yourself bo
fore commdUcing to uae these little
tablets, anU see how your weight la-
creases from week to week. Largo
box for 50c.
that
suits. I
An ounce of flesh is better than
a pound of theory. John M. Klein
believes that the beat poesible pow
ers of Samose is to hive It tried up good healthy tl
by his customers, and to Induce ail valuable flesh forming
of them to use it, he offers to pay
Samose does not contain a partld
of starch or pepsin nor Is it aay
nauseating preparation such as is
usually recommended to make poo*
pie fat. and which does not build
for the Samose In case It does not
propsrtiM
tones up and strengthens the sys
tem. helps the food that Is eaten to
give satisfaction. No stronger proof | bo assimilated in a natural manner
tty&h this can be given of his faith
in It. ;He has seen hundreds who
were ffe&k, thin and scrawny be
come plump, robust and strong, sole
ly through the use of Samose. Ten
days treatment 50c.
Sent postpaid on receipt of price,
6oc
and absolutely restores health to all
the organs.
If yvu are not perfectly satisfied
with the results of Samose. Joha
M. Klein will return your money
without any quibbling.
Sent postpaid on redpt of prtico,
5oc.
>ou have direct evidence of wfong
doing. ' If the subcommittee does
could rot meet with the committee ! T<lt roP 0 * within a reasonable time
on the day it wr* called He wrote 1 • h * n ‘■J 1 * the necessary steps to
me that it was Impossible for the re* P***«rvw the rights of all parties
Ron that his wife was quite 111 an.l concerned.
It ws* necessary* to place her In r.
hospital In the North; where „ I
learn he has gone I am Informed
that he expectn to return to the
state a week’s time, but jn order not
to del a V the mm m It
‘With kind regards
“Truly yours,
“John Gary Evans.'
JNO. M. KLEIN’S SUNWHS
to delay the committee he called
Mr Bnfler and W. B. Wilson »o PdpBtority of Flan to Hell Medietas
meet him i®. Ohr.vlotte that h-*
might rive them hi? views as to tho
[method of procedure. I had
Jno. M.
at Half Price.
Klein, the enterprising
day. demands health. To all is to ! rZppnars to be two sides. I am
fall It's ottra four fw • man to " u ™ tb ** non * of , them ^
endtow a wrak. run-down, half alive onw moment, but the com-
coadWoo whan Electric Bitten j mittee could not be expected to
WlU pgt him right 01 big tout to make undue hrste to the neglect
short order. 'Voir bottles dlA ms °* kis d,,it F 1 think mu are urduJJ
mow raafl VDOd than ray other mad-
kfiM I
took.’
Oa.
Of suftovtag With rbssmatiam. liver
hta, Stomach dtaorden. and a*
tddosya. I am again, thanks
sound and
■ore pleasaat and mote easily
in prucenure. I had n®®- j .. .. .. ..
sinned that the committee had been druggist rather than wait the or-
_ I informed of the situation. I have dlnary methods of introduction, urg-
“ E* 4 * <* law® ratorprlara are stated ray position clearly to bo*h ed the Dr. Howrrd Oo. to secure a
ma> <* om< ««nt7. So*— to- *I1«. of u,. ^ „, p for , h . lr ^,. bra , M
clfic fori the cure of constipation
and indigestion and dyspepsia
by offering the regular 5»c bottle
st hr-lf-price.
In addition to selling a r»hc bot-
alanned and trust that you will in* tl® Dr Howard’s specific, for 2 Sc
all in your power to prevent any un- he has so much faith in the Reme-
due excitement to,our people, an dy that he will refund the money
^th candidates for governor have ex to f,nyone whom It doe? not cure,
pressed a desire that thtr Investiy»- When your head aches your atom-
| tlou be bad and we wish to give fh® ach does no$ disprat food er-*ily ar.J
I nominee a clear, title, so that nur naturally when there Is constipatlo
people may-go to the polls united specks before tkspeyos. tlre«l feelin
j They will not do so under the cV,fg- giddiness, had taste fn the mou
es of fraud. The great thing now to coated tor/gue. heart burn.*, sour
lbe accomplished is the preservation stomach, roaring or ringing In the
-of our white man’s primery, ajid I ears melancholy and liver trouble*,
c-m sure this is the feeling of every Dr. Howard’s specific will cure you.
member of the executfve committee. |f r does not, it Vill not cost you
You may rset assured that this comr a cent.
mRftee is Incapable of oonntir*g out '■iia latoet achierement of scl-
_ anybody and they feel the gravity of ence is at great value in curing sick
the situation se nyaeh ta you do. Do brad ache Thogrards of womeo are
^ not get aoDcited and lora fpofideooe today free from that, painful dls-
al In men who have been selected to ease solely thrash the use of this
—» direct the affairs of the party until specific. -
The EiAChsroNE School RiRGifiis
RESULT: It k to-day MR Ms faculty of 82, s boaidtag patronage of 828,
Its student body of 400, sod Ha piaat worth 8140,000
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