The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 16, 1912, Image 1
PEEPLES LEADS LYONS HERE
• Yo«j9&‘ Banmell Attornry Izrails At
torney General Lyon by Largr
Margin. .
miouwindK of VoloN IViing ( iwi
Kvery l>m—Kt-vreM: Rivalry
Aniorx 0>nt<“s|ants.
, /
D. B. Hudson and J. M. Ackrr-
man rue* over for Clerk of court to
An unusual amount of |Vofesf Is
«M T r; cy M ^r d d,ath of the oontfst'now' being* 1 condu^Ud' 0 ’‘bj
lata E. R. MeTeer, the n minee in The Brown Furn , tupe nnd
the purty in the second primary,
Hudaon has o good lead over Ack r r-
man but the latter will wage nn
ec-rnaat fight for election in the
second primary to be held ‘he ,
laet Ttoaaday in October. J. E. i
Hard-
• «— f'on pany n:.l The Profs and
Standard. A glance at th<» figures
below will indicate that almost e\-
ery candidate Is hustling for votes.
Seldom has so much In’erost been
showr- In r contest of this kind
Moy. «a w. H. tb« «h. | an( , ^
ar two cltlaens who also ran, ha\e, Jn Colleton county, though
gone fishing today, and ore • en
deavoring to catch more fi&tw^an
they received rotas.
The election passed off very
quietly yesterday. There was, as
was expected* not a very full vote
crat, the total being several bun
dled Totee below that of the first
grimeiT, but there wae no lack of
lateNtt shown. The reanlte were
somewhat surprising to many per
il eons, and not c little interest was
manifested In the returns as they
cute in. The ’phone at The
and Standard was kept busy,
Riving returns and giving infor-
nxatloa from the time Doctor's
Creek poll was reported at 4.13 p.
m., till the office closed for the
sight at 10 o’clock, with all' .but
tgro of the polls heard from.
Hie rote received by Thog H. Pec
plea lor Attorney General wae
something of a surprise, but H
was known thnt the friend* of
Peeples were very active, while Ly
on’s supporters did little work. The
following tabulated result# will tell
the story of the elleetion in detail:
OOrXTY.
. PRECINCTS
. _ a Jt. -■
I
iUbton 46
Bells 3
Colleton 10
OoMeg'-' n°. .
Dr? Creek
Ore: u Po: • i . .
He*. 'erFottriPe
Horfc Pen . .
Bndeonr Mi'l
J&tcks' , nfcoro . .
Lode >
Mrple Cane . .
P?'.pics . . . .
Petitf.'. ... ..
Rice Patch . .
Ritt r
Ruffin
SUr-f--.
J‘ 4 '
9
33
in
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4
, 1 '♦
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12
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6S
II
4
20
10
4
2»
z
• S
3
1
4i
10
0
26
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7.
th*re
have been several very succe«sfui
contefls conducted by The Press
an- 1 Ltandard alone.
This week nnmber 144 has the
lend, being credited with 90,645: a
dose second is number 147, 90,025
votes. Of course It is understood
that these figures are for week end
ing October 9th. It does not in
dicate that the contestant standing
ahead October 9th is now aher-1
for the reason that thousands of
vottfe ere being cast each week. The
Press and Standard has issued more
vote* during the pmt week than
have been leaned sl-^'e the con
test began. Uhe contestant* aT
waking up to the fact that the Aes-
lest way to secure voter row Is to
•'■cure suberlptlcf-* 'o The Pf-**^
md Standard. A number cf our
subscribers have t»v,;n advantage n f
the liberal clubH-.?- cff*r msd*
and are sending In subscrlp’lon#
fer tb's ard - •"curirg ^f,r.4
vo**" In^'e-d of 3000.
. The Brown Furniture rrd Hard
reTepan’s s»or‘' t'* -■ nti>c' , > rV
activity these day
votes
Pr r «« cud on* tb- p-o
PurnPure end II?rt!ce T r'n‘ , *v''
'vi!l b® glr.d to r'lcPr »n-. s-itst
nn^e po'slbla to any contpr 4 ants snd
rolut n^ rt-nr to ?
V. 1 ' ha P ::fd ftftes^fftPW ■ Jajn
M’b-r cf tb*" p , »r*ie~ eo'-’n-ting ‘Ik
"cnfest. N’or/ P the tlT n to get
vot'-e. So b'gin tedey. tlur’le.
ty these days and'thousands cf
rrc b'lrr ^ t c ‘>ry Tb
HOX. JOHN L. klcLAURnr,
tr
Will Make Opening
Nov. 5th.
“BILL STUBPZ,” Oil EDEKDAD. PHI
LOSOPHER 10 “EESIBD AT 1HE FART
Sme^V- ...... 4^ 1
•3nldcrs SI".
Tiger Creek .. . . 11
Walterlcro . . lo7 7
White Hall * No
Wlrglns 0 1
Williams 1
Wolfe Creek 6 1
OTATE
PRECINCTS
Ashton S3
Bells
Berea
Colleton .. .. v .. 6
Cottr-gevllle 12
Dre. Creek 25
Green Pond 12
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The following very interesting an
quaint letter has bee;.* receivad for
publication:
EdcnJail, S .C. October
the 12. 1912.
Mr. editor, the pres & Standard,
‘•Sal’' ses I tother morr.ta ter ur.y
ole lady, "WhaTTfr we gwin* i*r
cerry ter the fare down thar at WaJ
tbrbtirrcr this faul?"
.Now Sal, she Is mighty prartick-
le, and belirves in havin’ her own
way ’bout things, but when she
gits h.-r her.1 sot r-urhin kin chalng
her. ^ I noed this, an I wanted us
ter cerry sumthin ur th** fare, so
1 thot I d kinder work 'round t n r
it in sech a «-i- sKam n-td!
an her caf, an I mite fetch ,.sam
pertatifrs an* cain, as well as a
mltey big punktn SeJ’s got aavln far
Thaukaglvin.
UfNv yu do it. I am gwine ter git
aura uv mi pahora ter fetch down
t-um mi thear things ttt. .
Saj\ Mr. Editor, yu mite print
^is iettnr in yore papur ef yu want
ter. r-n It’I be a fine joke on Sal,
won’t it? 1 bet she’ll be boppin mad
hut that is the wal ter gif hur ter
Ju atv-thing—mnfk her mad, on mos
wlmmiti is> thrt cr wal tu
Doant furgi ter tel me how ter
Hendersonville
^Horae Per*
91 52150
94 S9 , ’ o 0
97 S47?0
100 58235 101
103 52700 104
92 72584
OR 90fi»0
98 62625
52595
6 9 ? " 0
Hudsona Mill 22
’Lodge
.. .. 25
53
Maple Cane .. ..
.... 47
26
Peeples ..
.. .. 15
.15
Petits
8
Rice Patch .. ..
77
9
• • • • •
18
Rlrier
27
Ruffin .. .. . .
.... 5
45
Sidney
. . . . »
3 3
98
1 vulders
.... 19
119
Tiger Creek . . . .
.... 12
48
Walterboro. . . .
.. .. -99
225
White Hall
No Election.
Wiggins
.... 5
4
Williams
.... 8
48
Wolf Creek . . . .
...'U -3
30
Total. * .. ..
.. ..632
1119
25
45
48
18
|106 14C90 107 736^2
, ‘ '109 32000 110 15050
. 112 60205 113 20on
115 34685 116 15110
118 2000 119 32000
121 14000 122 14200
124 53660 125 53300
127 55770 128 14000
l 13.0 15710 131 75600
133 15950 124 54100
136 2090 137 2000
139 2000 140 52000
142 53400, 143 36490
1 45 86523 14 6 r.2‘'0<t
148 72675 149 85730
93 84455
96 67000
99 34000
102’ 2000
105 52^99
108 f2190
111 54110
114 32890
117 56500
1*0 1 4 *>10
123 77235
126 62000 over
*i?end them thing*, me .an Sal an
way fhvt «hi'd be wiP the yung nn* air all comln ter the
lin trr git up a tgfiblt. I had k fare^and *tal r-ul the weak, nr- I
let serd in yore papur th'.’ a Mi-v ; will *pay fur mi papur when I cum
i 'nndfrz war<«d trr hav *-unv oi •. down. Doant Ftcp It tel then. I
timey thing* *f rt down ter le* the ! muss hav the ole Pres and Stand-
yung an risin genera*hun no what ard every week.
our four fathers uvtr do r.nd f
noed Sal's great gren mother had
left sum ole pickter* ar* frock® ,»n
erockerywere. an a olr famiii bt' l".|
nn Sal had kept them jes as p r- i
tickler as she cud, and that th y
wild be mighty lntere*tifi to th?
gals an boys of the kounty. an sum
Sal shoed intrust rite j.* once an
uf the older folks too.
*es she, “How much wil it cost
t*r send “wumthiu to be. «hocd
than?’’ That shoed how practickle
she wus. “Nothin”, ses I. • "Will
we git ’em bacll?” ses she. “Shore”,
ses I, “You rickollect that Bet«i?
Brown sent her husbon’s ole mnsklt-
Mown thrr last yeer an she got It
back, an had her naim printed i*>
the paper too, and it cum h»rtfT.
writb a red ribbon tkd onto It.”
I seed r*t wunce that Sal wus in-
treated. I want to tell you a sek-
ret, Mr. Editor, tSal Is orful vine
an likes ter think uv her name be
in’ printed lr* yore papur, an I
noed rite then I wus gwine ter git
Yores trull,
, His
Bill X (Stump*
Mark. • ’ *•
We are glad to w’elcomo our old
fefend “BH1 ^turopz’* ar*1 have pub
lished his letter with pleasure. We
wnr* cii 1*0 he was going to get up
arv “egslblt for the fr.re,” even
♦houeh we had not heard from him.
He Is too progressive not to lend
his assistance towards making the
fourth county fair a grand success.
Won’t you write us agr.ln n»xt
week and tell us w-fiat ynur neigh
bors will send in? We feel sure
they have a number of Interesting
things “tar egslblt” too. 4
But I must tell you how to send
in your exhibits. Just write the
secretary. W. W. Rmoak. Walterbo-
ro, for entry trg:s for your articles,
r*nmtng everything. He- will enter
your name on a book and record
your exhibit and will send you a
tav for each article. This tr.v 310U
will attach to the article and take
InJinicM Bellovn! Not to lie Hrrf-
oun, Ttiough Nece^fUtaiiitg
Coniplote Rom.
EX-President Theodore Rnosc-
vWlt was shot in the breast by ar*
In f.t Milwaukee. Wisconsin,
^ionday evening Just as he was en
tering nn automobile to start for
nn auditorium where h* was sched
uled to deliver rn address. Col.
Roosevelt's life was probably saved
by a mar-usorlpt of the speech,
which he delivered that night. The
ballet struck the manuscript which
rstarded Ha speed as it pneved
through Into the flesh. His assail
ant wan prevented from firing a
second shot by Albert H. Mr.rtin.
one of Col. Roosevelt’e secrets rice.
Col. Roosevelt had just stepped In
to nn automobile wber* a would-be
In pushed hia wr.y through
the crowd In the street nnd fired.
Martin, who was standing in the ear
wRh the Colonel, leaped upon the
man’s shoulders and boro him to
tho ground. In an Inotaat the man
was overpowered nnd disarmed and
It whs through tho porooral in
tervention of Colonel Roosevelt
that ho wen not lynched on tho
-sj. -
Tho name of tho aaaaoolm was
John Sbraok, who according to hia
statement, had been following Roooe
reft over the country for m oppor
tunity to assassinate him. It seems
thnt Skrar* waa demented, and
wished to kill Roosevelt as a re
salt of n drerm which ho said that
he had. In spite of his injuries.
Col. Rooeeveit insisted on going to
the hall and. making his speech,
for which he was scheduled: 'He
spoke an hour and twenty-five mtr*
utes bat got very weak before the
end of hta speech.
Tell us Mr. Editor.
vho Ur send them things tu and4v At the conclusion of his addr***.
he wr-i taken In a special train and
carried to Chlcag'o. where he (a
now. Hip speaking tcur la how
at an end till he recover?
his woupI.
Th? following str-fement was
given out by the physician* -^-rela
tive in his condition.
“Col. Roosevelt’s wound Is a
deep bullet wound of the chest wall
without ttriking any vital organ In
tmr* it. The wound was not’ prob
ed. The point of entrr'-nce - w*.* to'
the right of and one inch below
th? level of the right nipple* Th?
range of the bullet was upward ;>nd
ir-ward. n distance of four inchea
deeply In the che*twall. Ther-
wr * no evidence of the buikt pen
etrating the choil waJIv Pulse. 99;
temperature, 99.2; respiration.' 20;
leucocyte court, .82 at 10 a. m.
No operation to remove the bullet
i* Indicated at present time. Cor*
dition hopeful, but wound ?o impor
tant fo, to demand absolute rest
for a nnmber of days.
(Signed)
“Dr. John B. Murphy,
“Dr. Arthur B. Bevan.
“Dr. Scurry L. Terrell.
“Dr. R. J. Saylor.”
His speaking tour has been
celled.
can-
Pecplm
In •»he
129
132
135
138
r. egslblt ter send ter yore fare. . a ,
She ses agin. “Bill, won t them s.uc ♦<» grounds e ther Satur-
up peepul what wears thear silk or Monday before the fair be-
klothes laff at our ole things?” ••N'Oi** n * ** "• Pi*ce«
ses I. “I seen ’em last yeer takin *everybody can
on pourful over sum ole raggedy [ or . t T T ak # T, l c
briches whf.» wus sent lr- thear. Yu ' aB< * exhibit Bill . In f.".-;! the fair
orter hav hnrd thear myrashums ^aaociatlon Is delighted at. racejvlng
'em. The wa sum uv them r lV exhibit, ar l will take the best o
0000 gals tuk on over them yon wud hav an( * Sal
34390 ^ thot they wanted ter borr^r ** .m 1
•tbly win several valuable prl*-
th-m
skurt an I ™ cottrse. you know. “Bill,” you
sed she bet nobady wud Hwok Snir>an bHng down “yore egslblts” and
»ih£r wl. n Itot entry tevs for them at the
thei'‘^ r e grounds, but It will be better
ter ware at f. hobbul skurt.
SrJ kant 'stan a hobbul
2000
141 2000
lit 90645 grate gran muther cud eaim
1 47 9(t025 H>cy st ^ n her hoop skurt at
Mr*. Hodges IH-ud.
fare
“When Is this fare gwine ter be? - ’
ses Sal.
“The papur ses It will start Tues-
da, Novembur fifth,” s«s I. ar- I
ses further, “ef yu air gwine ter git
News hro ju*t been received that
Mrs. Hodges, the mother of Magi?
trate H Hodge®, at Jacksonhoro, ! aumthin ready ter ee-rd down, s»l,
died Tuesday. Mrs. Hodge* was an | why not pat in a fu jers uv yore
aged lady, who wr.s much reepec ejrl presurves^Jam, piculs an *0 on. an
.. ?
Mieses Alice B. Weston and sis- ^ all who knew her. The funeral *eum uv Wr har^^-tba sai sum mv
1er, Miss Florence, are In town took place teday at Whit?
visiting their si««r, Mrs. W. W. cemeSery near Jackson boro.
‘ *5moak. They a:e r_*tumi •* to ti^ir
horn* at Newberry, Fla., after sp< nd
lag two months Navellng through
North nnd Canada. Numerous plac< * ^ f . nn h _ re .
of Interest was visited by them and tod *Ll 0r I ^ °? f i5.in K
» most delightful tour waa made *«rl« low middling
church
Cotton Market at Waltertioro.
The following prices are quoted
. . 10 1-8
them peepul In Walterburrcr ain’t
teed n rale hrm senee the , last
fare. “Well 1 wud’rd maik fun ut
em If I wne yu” tea.Sal. who la
to get them ahead of time.
You are right to come down, for
® - 'Mt will, s^e everybody els? from
the entire county there. sr*1 yon
•an swap tales with all your oKT
frt'rds.
We shall hun^ you up. asd von
must come In and see our h'-w lino*
type when yon ar* here. We hone
to heve It Installed by then. Re
member to write us next week as
to what your r^lghbors are col-*
♦o bring down “ter the fare”. Tell
Ram tRtnMh r.nd Bud Jones we want
mity tender in her feell^s fer a man *0 nee their ’‘egslblts’’ too. and
who kant git hog meet ter eat,
senee It costs so mutch.
80, Mr. Editor. »4a| is work in da
. Mias 8. W. 'Sanderson is visiting
ad Ehrhardt this week, as the , Good middling
Middling.. 10 3-6 M site ter git n egsibit reddy fer
Strict mlddjlr*g 10 1-2 ,yor* fare, an I beleave ItT talk
10.62 1* the 2 hoes waggie ter brir-g all
the atnft she is Utkin «v bringin. nn
CnSfei^oMhe A Rhrhard11 P. K. Willi, pf Cottngeville.
k. the Cashier of the Knrnanu la town.
it has got me inter n naehna
nr
evcrvbody else you can see and In
terest.—Editor.
Mr. tnd Mr# J. R. HeJford. who
have beea spending the summer In
the mountains of North Carolina an
other resorts, have returned, being
mnch benefttted by the splendid
Ixwda I.jc.s by 8.700
Majority.
With 43,407 votes recounted for.
out of a possible 80.000 csm in the
primary yesterday to nominate an
Attorney General for South -Caroli
na, It apper-rs that Thomas H. Pee
ples, of Blackvllle. has a lead of
about 2,700 votes over his oppon
ent, Hon . J. Fraser Lyon, the In
cumber/.
The reports Indicate that th
ler d already held by Mr. PecpB*
will be Increased by Ir’er return*
from the more remote precincts, and
his nomination seems assured.
The totals as taken from this
mornlng’e News and Courrler are:
Peepleei . .... ..23,036
Lyon . 20.391
Aniu nnrcl That Regular Crews Will
he Rack at Work—Basis of
Settlement.
G * ’ ^ 12 —The Oeor-
gta strike was offieialiy called off
h> the striking organizatIona ’o-
"ight at 9.3o o’clock and tAnouane-
,hat al1 paasenger trains
^ ZL OI ? n,eil oa a11 tranche, of
th! * r ° f ' i tonK>r row, with
Jobs/^* ar CrVW * “back oi> the
The following nnonacemeat was
made pwblic by W g. Brand, svper-
l?5 n ?I"i Z f th *. a * or * H rmtlrSad.
** Eratern time this morning:
•Throogh the mediation of Dr
l ^* r * c * **• Neill, commissioner of
the Atlantc. Joint terminnla
•M4 the representatives of the atrlk-
fng employees threeof late thki af-
11 JX“«lble
tor,Commiaafoner NeUI to now ae-
the questions
whieh led the condnetors. trainman
•■d yardmen in the service of the
0«4»rgla roed to strike.
“Dr. Neill leeves Atlanta for Al-
tonight^ and On rrrlval it
Sunday will meet Geneve I
*• hia effioe to ar-
tohge the terms of nrbltritioa. I
r° n I? d ® r<,r 0x ^ at » daring Sundto.
to be a Me to ran nil trains whtah
are anthoriaed to ran on Inn-
dny and to reetme full trar^pnr-
rarvlee an noon as polsible if.
tor midnight on Sunday, when the
Bladen law rer*ea to be operative.
• Aigned.l “W. 8. Brand,
Superintendent Georgia Railroad.”
— — • g
GAGE-FTKHIM'RVR.
Brill lent Wedding cf Chester
to Walterimm Attorney.
The following aoroant of the
wedding of Mire Patti Gage. of
K LMson Fi hbume,
fwmi«*| Writerketo. is Uken from the
Sunday Newer <
Friday evenirg it « o’clock Ma
ry PaHcreon Gage, younger daught
er of Judge and Mr*. O. W. Oegv.
was married to Mr » I-adeon Ffsh-
hnrr.,\ of Walterbero 8. C. The
weddirs -vn* a hom* aifNr—sweet
and .I’ynif-islvo its ahnpli ffy.
vfflii Cor per; of Wlsaekv,
nrn* f'j? •*•*:,-d of Kdr^r, v-MJe Dr.
Kcrdnv ’ *hhurne, hro‘'»fr of tho
vrot-n. aftrd a« best in. Ji, A
h«*vy of ,j lr , bride’s eirlhood friend*
wer n7*h brr for tjii* happy o?-''
'•aalnrt: Mir* Kat* Torrarce,
Char’o'te; Mic« N>tt? Cooper. o>
M’isoclrv; Ml»* ?.Tr.v Bviley. of Gre?n
wood: th? Ml<*cs McCrary, of Clin
ton; M!<a Julia Witherspoon, of
Yorkvi!!*: Mi--* Margaret Gage, of
Btmilnxham; Mcs. Roht Cooper, of
Wleacky; Mi** Mary Cooper, «f
Wlsacky: M|*a Brssie Grier. of
Sprrianburg. Immediately followlrv?
the ceremony, which wa* peafonned
hy the Rev. J. C. Roper and wit
nessed only by the relative* and
?!o«e friends. Jndwe and Mrs. Ga.';«»
held a reception In honor of -the
bridal couple Among the ont-df-
town guest# were; Mr. r.*ri Mrs.
Edward Gage, of Birmingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Flennlkea. of
Winnsboro;, the Rev. and Mr*. T.
T. Walsh, of Rock Hill: Miaeee Bet-
tie and Reecen Howie, of Bascotn-
vllle; Mum Nellie Elliott, of Wlane-
horo; Mr. Robt. Henry, of Fori
Mill; Meesrt Atwood Wherry fcM
Wm. Strlngfellow, of T^wle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fishhurne will spend >
several weeks in Judge Gage’s sum
mer home at Blowing Rock.
Dot* From Prcjile*.
WHlferboro, R. No. 2. Oct. l f * —
Speotal: Th? farmers r very
bu*y gathering their crops now.
Theris has been a very helpful
and Interesti 1 meeting going on at
Bethel Baptiet church.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fralix, of
Smock*, spent Saturday and Hunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E R. Smith.
A Lecture.
All come to the leetpre. ‘‘The
Southern Mule,” by , Rev. J. W.
Daniel, of Charleston, at Wesley-
Chapel Church, Friday night. Olh.
18. 7.30 o’clock. Come ar*d bring
your friends If you want to laugh
for It la witty and funny. Admission
—Adults 25 cents, children under
10 free.
Proceeds go to Charleston district
parsonage.
Mr. and Mn. J. ,B. Black, of
Bmonka. were in town Tuesday shop-
bringin a shot# or tm in ole Betsy cllmata if thase monnufnova resorts ping.
C«i*teHtar« Ask* Htlp.
Editor Pre*s and Standard: Allow
me space in your paper for a few
lines.
Mr* H E Crosby, who is lr- the
Brown Furniture and Hardware
Company’s rontfft is quite ill at
Vr home and I desire to ask the
•mire community to give tbelr
votes to her and also to wish ner
m-rll Pierce rut out all the obu-
por-j and a?nd them to the Brown
Furniture knd Hardware rompaov
to b? placed to her number which
is 24.
Who Sent It?
Oct. 15. 1912.
Deur 8 »r:— ^
r:e.Xi>c send me one White’s lic-
g’n'icr’-. Hi«trry of the ITrlted
States. 2 Drawing books No.
1 he r-bore order was received, amL
as we sre not mind readers, nor
are we versed in telepathy, WP
crutiot conceive who Is the ■eM«r
of the order. • • ,
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\trs. C. C. Anderson nnd dnngh-
ter. Mine Florence, left this morn-
in s for Atlanta. »b«re they Joll
Mr. Anderson, miking »kri r ho ®*
mere. Th^ wera nocraap^k*^ ^*
C. D. May, who is 1 part*** •»
Anderson in Atlaata.
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