The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 26, 1913, Image 10

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WrY nr- 1 - y / 'f. tj,. ^ X 5 ' jr\'^ •.■ / ' ' • • / ■ >_ ' X ' r \ ■** * , • • V' I / . I iii I WHALEY FOR CONGRESS Leads the Entire Ticket. OVER 300 VOTES 4HEAD. ENORMOUS.COUNTRY VOTE. THE FARMERS IN THE DIS TRICT HAVE CONFIDENCE IN WHALEY. HE RECEIVED J. ‘ / MORE THAN THREE VOTES TO HUGHES ONE . IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS YESTER DAY. IF THE FARMERS WILL TURN OUT AND VOTE. WHA LEY WILL RE ELECTED WITH OUT ANY TROUBLE. * R. S. WHALEY. Your Next Congressman. « o , y - ^ > y' \< « RICHARD S. WHALEY TESTIMONY FROM NATIONAL LEADERS OF THE DEMO- - CRATIC PARTY WHO ARE CLOSE TO PRESI- DENT WILSON. Front the National Party Chairman, XatR i!.i! !>. n. tie ( . •• ittet*, , T’Titii Av« nu:* KuiliUnv. v C • Ncn Yotk. Novt?:nhei ‘JO. IUI2. / ~ >1 \ tcuv Mr. \v:.ith>: It is iude-eii a gi-rai pla-urtf hrar iropj you. > Of course, I re* joexaber the effecti%e work, which you ilhi at the Baltimore Convention. It wna a trrrillr light anti a pleasure to look hack upon the comparatively small number of Delegates that, stool together until President-elect M il- son nraa nominated. v .. • — ui ^ With reaewreti coagratulatinaa, I am. L 'bYi,i * . To Rhisard .S. Whaley. K*q„ ' v ' | . Charleaton. h. i Yours wacerelyv tHgd.) William F. McCombs. • ’ -v V From Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. • v The Secretary of the Treasury. Washington. Ma.^h 1S4.‘ li)DI- l»ear Mr. Wlialey : Please accept my thank* for your.kin|>j letter of congratulateV' Which I heartily appreciate. I am delisted t.^hear that you are a Candi- «late for C ongrers in your State, and I wish you every success. I recall with Rivat pleasure tny meeting with you at the Baltimore ( onventlon and the splendid \tork you <Hd for (iovermn- (now President) Wilson at that time. Sincerely yours, <s«d.) W. ii. McAdoo Rh hard S. Whaley . K q.. People’s t\fi,.-c Uuihiing. (Se<xetary >1 Adm) is al>o \ ice Uhnirman of the National Democratic Committee. t harleston. s«*uth Carolina. WHALEY. YOUR NE> CONGRESSMAN. RECEIVED FLATTERING VOTE IN RUJ AL DISTRICTS YESTERDAY s. .'WHALEY. . ..... 8.078 ■ ■ Hl*GHES ... ... . 2.S22 WHALEY MAKES APPEA TO THE COLLETON VOTEF FOR THEIR SUPPORT. WHALEY HAS ALWAi STOOD FOR COLLETON ME! WHALEY IS NOT COI TROLLED BY ANY POLITICA ORGANIZATION. WHALEY. Your Friend and Next Congres man. ’ , L.‘ Committee.) Wm. Corcoran Eustis. Eidridge E. Jordan H. Rosier Delaney; Chairman 1st Vice Chairman. 2nd Vice Chairman. William V. Co*. Walker W. Vtek. N Tre “ uwr - . ’ Secrenry. INAKil RAL COMMITTKK. The New Willard. ‘ l ‘ Washington. February *0, 1013 The Hoaorahle Richard S. Whaley, ^ Charleston. S. C. Dear Hi the tr 5 .f. . . ,* * re K*** 1 hear of your candidacy for Coagrewa from the £ir*t SouM Carolina District. We remember your active devotion to the Wilson cause in all stages •fjhe campaign, and particularly your effective service, as a Dr legate, iu **— Baltimore Convention, and now we hope you will be successful la yonr canvass an n Representative of the Wlleoa principles and policies. With best wishes. „ Very truly yours. <Hg«Lj> Walker W. Vick. (Mr Vick is abm Assistant Secretary of the National Democratic Com te, and was Secretary of the Wlkmu CAN THIK DISTRICT AFFORD TO LOSE THE OPPOKTUNITY OF ELECTING A MAN WHO HAS Sl'CH FRIENDS IN THE COUNCILS OF THE PARTY AND WHO IS OTHERWISE WELL EQUIPPED TO REPRESENT ITS INTERESTS? - . I JR* ■ ' V !» ' ^ slakual , s {■ 4 ■dr awe