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Wednesday, December 13, 1916
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE FIFTEEN'
W. £. CAPERS WRITES
cam-
have
that
To mV Ft tends and the Public
Sow that the strife of the
paign is o'er 1 , and our people-
gotten their equlibrium. i beg
vcu l>ear with me as I shall truth-
Sf U Hy set before you my side of the
controversy relating to my election
as magistrate of Lowndes and Blake
townships. , |
Mr. Towles having decided not to
again offer as magistrate there, he j
-nt a friend and apprised me of
the fact. He with my friend. Knv (
Smith, a merchant and farmer,
.Heifry .
Al> V K ItTISK.M K X T
all the
villanous lies t*hat svere eve!
heard was set on foot against me
H^t-vthe yellow . curs, tfho wagged-
their vituperative tongues against
me, took good care that there was
a safe distance between tlieir dirty
carcases and the one they were tra
ducing.
Rather than continue the rate Un
der these conditions and feeling it
was easier to keep Out of trouble
than it was to get out once in, I
wrote out my resignation and going
to Walterboro for the express pur-
of Green Pond, .with Mr .^Heifry . pose of putting in the press, hut my
.Price immediately put on foot my friends would not hear to it, and
’tjanves for the office. My friend claimed it Would look as though I
Smith saying. “Capers we need a w-ffs retiring under fire, so I coritin-
not he in the second and I had
the nomination by one vote.
I flatly . refused to
what was justly mine and ret used'
to tontend further with the man 1
who I had
won a singed tail
1 loquy saying.
monkey—i n deep soil-
well—we ha\e had •*
I,
When
would
those lying
fell in the path of a
with his artgry
man of your courage , and intelfi- ued, and I answered
amJcLo,rar±.rjiec-aJs-thus
trol the turbulant floatfffg element A little cork
of negroes who drift to these lum-j. whale,
ber ramps and hold them in the j Who lashed it dowrt
middle of the road, especially on ’ tail. *
pay days, when whiskey is plenti^But in spite of its, blows it quickly
ful. and I w ill do anything in my i arose v
power to help ele'ii you. And floated serenely hefore his noso.
I consultetd ofhers. and was m.t Said the cork. "You ma;. Hap ; d
with commendation, and T. who re- splatter and rap”,
sided with mv son on his farm, d But you never can keep nio dov. : -
contend for ( heA ot a time "sure nuf.”
I go betore the .governor
be tickled to death to sVv*
earlier in the campaign,' your lHaumul physiognomy that so
had my.resignation written for with-J much resembles the man in the
drawal. - ' " % - < | moon, present. Me thinks you
1 wag cajoled that I could win. would Ik.* the least bit embarrassed
they thought I was after a miserable ; in the presence of that gentleman,
office, they were incapable of ,un- ( know mg. yourself so well.' I have
derstanding that I was not contend- said >ou could not find your "way
in K for the office but niy rights as a home unless the road was a hun-
citizen. /. jdred feet wide and straight as a
They could not comprehend they i string, so ciooked is your life and you'
were dealing with a gentleman are keeping up that reputation by
whose nobility of .soul was too far your double dealings with Mr.. Reg.
above them for th%m to grasp or | ister of this place In the transfer
appreciate his feelings. joC\our medicine business to hint—
Had I desired the office. I could while you had sold it to Mr. ( v an-
have appealed unto Caeser—gone •non I-^saw the letter Watkins &
before the State committee, and had t'o. sent Register which exposed you
their arbitrary-—ruling it aside—for
I was offered ail the funds needed
to undo their wrongs.,
— but that is only in keeping with’
your life Now you know my hab
it igh way
Ms.- well I traVerse the
R+m -ba>4ng-nc -desire-4o-strffee-a - trem ^ -u —XV-h-n*--i.l-41
,!ed 1 would make the primary. I
^accordingly let it he know n' I w as
a candidate.
giV weeks later George Washinrr-
toit' Sweat", the man of many resi-
•ui s, as I shall show, decided he
would abandon his lucrative metii-
•i, sales business in Charleston
co'inty and his other interests at
place and enter the race too,
a< was his right.
Krpfclally so. as he was hacked
by the powers that ho at Wiggins
Lumber Co., he having promised
them, if elected, he would move his
family there, open up a garag".
blacksmith -n ml \yheelright shoo,
which would enable all repairs to
Is: done at Wiggins, and better stilt
they would have a magistrate irt
blind’all the time. And as a.furth
er inducement, ho was transfer-
passengers from ftreyn I Bond to
■iHns for one dollar each, when
they paid Cam Orawdy tlKee dollars.
They hopeil to keep this scheme
secret, but one ot The two gentle
men who” the superintendent had
asked to support - Sweat, informed
me of it. ,Y/ ' “
They attemoted to pad the roll
book and dbl have sixty-two mine's
thereon, and expected with the a£-
sisfanye of the two fledglings, who rts
Tesided there who would Ih 1 mp
stantly, \yorking fot Sweat, that
when the primarv came off' George
Washiifgton would l»e elected over
Mt Koti'r atuf myself, who would
divide the vpie at Green Bond trr.d
Wfli-te 1 la Ik and we wo’ild b" KB'S,
Tent Watdori, of congress ional fam*v.
wi.i tiTon one ’o<Cus : on, whife
sp-'i ki/fr.'o and after an hour's
v'/ii. and he ins drunk, stopped.
'ound. exclaimed: "Win ’
I
stuff that'
/"
n „
am made of the
hnoyant enough,
.To float instead of to drown.
In the first primary at White 11 ill
when Howell Harrison Sweat-offer**J
to vote.- one of the managers. Mr.’ \
A. Sanders, promptly chatl. nged IJ •
V|)te. the vote was put ip ah envelop
as the law* Tei|tiired • and n;gy>i e*
both the challenger and (Htalfenci d
written thereon not counted, hut
sent up to the committee along vvit'i
the box.
On the day ike committee em!
to declare the primary, Mr. Sander;
; the nmn who ehalb'nged Howeljdia' -
fisop Sweat's vote, myself and wit
nesses were present a the law de
manded to defend th< challenge.
But the committee declared Cm
first primary without even opening
the envelope which contained How
ell Harrison Sweat’s vote, and hl c
father did not get the benefit of i*.
and Howell Harrison Sweat lost bis
vote and disfranchis'd himself l.y
voting at the wrong poll.
The second primary came off and
counting the Wiggins vote we stood
Capers 4- Sweat 41 and had Howell t
HarrisoX Sweat’s vote been good,
it would make it a tie. 4? and 42:
When the committee met. I entered
the Ihw required, a written pro-j
test, serving one on the chairman
and one on <Jen. Washington "Sweat.
further affliction I refused to con
tend for what the jury of twelve in
languages mild "took from tne.”-*—
Each candidate was assessed. for
w bat?—to pay . for tt*' expense of
a primary or primaries as our law
demands, 1 avo they done so? No
li they were right, why did the}
not carry (mt the law and order the
Jrd primaiy as was their, duty?
Whet he’ 1 ran ■or not for the law j
■allowed a.0\ to ciitei where one v*'- (
fused to further continue in a con-,
itest as tiu» no primary had* been.,
held. Hut rtt by rho -arie vote that •
if lit;, right, they brush- j
deprived me o’
• 1 aside the law of “our part} anl
s*-.)! it up to the governor.
•Ins,* ,as Biiate did with our dear
\cry contempt of tlie peoples
rigids. and the law, is what is today
tatising Hie ill feeling ihXt exist.;
again. ! tlie wcallliy. \
, As ’^eveidenred by tip,' riots,
lynehings and liTooil shed all-over
jour land, tjie oppression of the poor in
or he wlib makes his bread in the’dvim
sweat of liis face by those who jcOld
happen to he temporarily invpnwer. j f
You honorable g( nili men. in.it^td nn
all times of *;ifht and daV.
to W..lterboro, alone, excepting my
Go«l Heretofore, not as. much a-
a p“:; "knife on my person, hut since
you * ave gotten like a fitful porcu
pine . ndQmight shoot one of yo'ir
quills into mv bod}. - ..nd b**ing the
•* .st bit tb klish and thin of muscle,
and . Hod h-.s put into'the inve.i-
tive ( J ot in in to . olve’ that
whic* is;,ikes the L.llipjitian I'e
equal • ; H.e bull}. 1 '..ill h-'a< i for
j»e p r. t- f«.r , ’ i^tk. m nny
time \ iwx J. t loo;** dog of
wai. •• *s . omefer-
Nov . : v pt«f.ple. ,
any . to poison
ag; in y.itf. foi 1 lov
eer» iy ..rtd my heart-
bn in a' mpath} for
my . to i. qua niannci -
way itf speaking there
Thou art my God and I thy Child.
Riy down the curtain, the play
is o'er; characters have been Most
in' the mad pursuit after a few
paltry dollars of public pap, and
the emoluments of a second class
office. I beg to remain the—eatpe
faithful old Jim Capers of ISTtl,
yesterday, today and forever.*
W. E. CA-PERS.
Hendersonville. S. C.
limner Signal.
If tlu* fire hell should ring would
you run and stop. it. or go and help
to put out the fire? It-is much the
same .way with a cough. A cough
is a danier signal as much as a fire
bell; You should no more try to
suppress it than .to |Jop a fire bell
when it is ringing^-mit should cure
the disease that causes the .cough
ing. ’ This can -nearly always be
dope by taking Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. Many have used it
:nd -4*e A *4Ht vice—m-.s«t- 4*ene#ei;ii—resaRs— 4+
tb.** r.ame is especially valuable^ for the per
sistent cough th;vt so often follows
a had cold or an attack of the grip.
Mrs.. Thomas Beeching. Andrews,
Ind.. writes: “During the winter my
husband takes cold easily and.
Roughs. Chamberlain's Cough Rem
ecly is the best medicine fo • break
ing up these attacks and vou can
not g«*t hint to take any other.” ob
tainable everv vvher»\
of ordering the third primary,
knowing!}, paid to Geo. Washington
Sweat out money ;;s a committee
man who (Turned to represent Hen
dersonville Club as riteh when he
swore he was a member of the
WUrte Hall Club, and voted there
as such:
r(•• pcrr.fH.
your minis
e }on all sip
is filled with
you. Behind
or dog matte
is as tend* r
loving a heart as throbs in the
t ot f.h*- sw<*«»test Christiat
in our land. A h«*art that
'd- whenever his fellovvman is
11 • >t: !<le aT>d will willingly divett
If «>f hisNspat to shield th«*
bla>t from a brother's form.
'p*“ ially b»v«' the yoemanry of
outitrv, f<»r I can go all over
Mr. ami Mrs. \Y
Icon Smith, went
•l iv !«* v i d t bci •
Smith-, .fr *
11. Radgelt. ;;nd
to Bariii'—g Stir.
* hi other. .1 M
Did you do this in ignorahce^'Tthe tucht.
-bait
this viand old county of our; and
drive up to any of you- homes,
hntilble though it might be. yei.
dir* poverty may have stalked into
tly v.tv hearthstone, but 1 am met
with the yuvelonute salutation: “G t
out l>rfth( r Capers, glad to Ijave
with us. take dinner or spend
No for i myself apprised Mr. Lad-
son Fishhurne and the Count}Chair
man. Mr* Ilovveil' of this fact.
But. as he,' along with his son.
allowed to register at l>oth Hen
dersonville and Whit*- Hall, I suiv
.'yivv comt s the sb^ght of hand per- he, iiai! a right to take evary-
in si gtu. as you knowingly al-
this wrong to be done.
Why, mv people, fo di-prove the
f> f -, clause in my- pettiest tliat his sen
It, voted for him.. ,'Geo Wti liinct* a
s Sv.‘e;u wps/abyiit to pufrHji his ohj;
as the case might
the substame o(
of fi.iend;
^ot reacii
formanc e. the < ctjmmittt *' took a re-1 thing
cess for an hour. 'For ^h.Tj I will ‘W'd
ijhow you:, . ' •
As thev,filed oul
means
fi.OtPf'J
imi dirt d
"aniL
home.” .
Think, yon this mark
ship and esteem does
down .uito my very soul 6nd brings
out \ fin*'.- self, and to breathe an
high* ^.d holiqr atmosphere. For
’tis felbrw feeling makes one
wofid i.;iv kind. For l too h .* It
thev'iree he;»f c*f the no tt* d;
as it b«*at 'down u|ton my
FAMILY AVOIDS
SERIOUS SICKNESS
■■
Bj Being Constantly Supplied Who
Thfcdford’s Black-Drangbt.
CARDS. ^
• #*•**»••*»• 4r4.
r. m. Jefferies
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
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* #
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I-duns NegotiMtctl on Improved
Farming Lands.
Dr. A. J. Anderson,
Dental Surgeon
Office Hours. 9 a. m. io 2
Sp. m. to f p. m. Phone
Walterboro, fi, C.
P* m ;
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Plumbers and Gas Fitters.
CHEAP WORK FOR CASH
and satisfaction guaranteed. *
All work inspected and passed iipt, ; .
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Ship your furs to us. We pay all
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453 West 28th St New York
McDuff, Va.—“I suffered for several
years,” says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ot
fhts place, “with sick headache, anc 1
stomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to tr
Thcdford’s BHick-Draught, which I
I it to be the best
$
family medi-
friend f what
replied, 'hey
thb
t’*;t <>-
v or."
p
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H<
w t i
i o-
t.m l- al , nyhow
!vt piorulV th<■:
■ 1 . . p t * U hv T (
) ; t...
. ! on tl/.>
■c It s. awtly of
■ niun -
‘•'•’ton;. -
da: 1;. * I *rc
phone matter^/
t! <■ ot ’k r
n
'U
t
LdaV’
few vote
vou
(It El.
(b I'rpX
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i
11
*•; tl , si.it** c» ntl. iip'., vvho g;.\
. tv tie linl*' hem*
When ti e (omni ttee ” C‘t in Wal-
thoro in purge the hook,;. I v. a
'p’lM'n-t and ilid all in m> powet t->
h \*- stricken from the book- all
who were wrongfully trf'ollrtl, but
1 failed get <»fl tl.ose Whose
name, werv: 'pf’.ot't <1 in, beeau.ve I
would nc.B u-e Mr. Towles name
who was a candidate for magistral
at Walterboro. and rather than in
jure his chances V decided to risk
losing tthe office. rathetv,than betray
his confidence.
The following week I visiUed
Wiggins and found that the friends
of the snoerintoadent were charg-
being **''
on ,
o!#t::>
rToa
prtgisdi'f'.te
t^owndc's fH’.v :’khi|i-. n>v
I . *<.(!X the (^qmuiftc',
Ce.o Washirgtor. h/tfi at
1'
t!
X- 1 " ’
hike and
ot* t ir.ine
for action.
(Xfeted (>:'(
j>t>*f(''<t nuL b*' .Coo
tcf’lhrow try
■ '\g't a yo'yrnd to his
n.< min* w>t' ; ' taken tip bv
t !>e vot
M
tn It tec*
those’
• taten tit)
ite vosultint
esoluflon
th** fyom
ns follow^;
vc's \Viis for stis'tainirT
rtul iBxke ’ him Aw.aK.I^ ---i'
I for !!'•>. nd )gb*ild h rvV «!'
but -for .1 W. Hill. X,''"
God! N/v wco
n ,> ■• • pi • 1
' 1: ntn (flj* Of ' dta. (' Cr- ': -t-
1 .'tta* i'/*f' wi'l.'in the h til. W 1 -
it ‘was j; iTunii ('. n te- 1 ' »v b<
don*', hit whhh in', cj-o prt-•
to bt> a \ ob nt arud danmafclr j* ;
spiupt ion.
Oil! .1 ustfet . In-tire What
a mighty w;ro.Hi\- lurs It* n comm .
t« d in thy name.
You who were It) lliill of
t;10 when this tiagedy was abort
to be enacted, saw annd felt t*.
my
out t
t* rt 1 * nrn nn 1
/ ■ ‘ «o -
of mv fia **. rc'bbtng
j:0 tl.itC- ■ oil;.
t I h *. V v /'
so nr 1 ? irtx. I
* !'.H( 1 n M w.
Hi fho tpui/nty ( t
bf
prayer
i 'a per
Mj/ frail
driver) like a
wave toward
ind I found
cine for young and old.
1, keep Black-Draught on hand all Hu
time now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and h
d*s them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a long spell of sick
ness in our family, .since we commenced
using Black-Draught.” * °
Thedford’s Black-Draught is purely
vegetable, and lir.s bcch found to regu
late v.c.tk Sbmacl'.s, aid digestion, tc-
i\ .oh. l>.ju i, ev( . iudigcslwn, colic, wind, nausea,
slciJiach, and suuifai
flov^
ks, as
conithani
in tbu svve
.yvA»‘ *n.- v •/'
TyO
V b>} :I
Old l*,i I k
• hip
von
: lik ^ voir
-’it vc v ‘, j tx.r.(ii>*vf,
.*T>uJ T; !'
h-'- ;<- • L !'NM
o! ! f:i* nd .1 iuitx
i
headache, sick
lymptpms.
M has been in conslant use for more
;!ian 70 years, and has benefited more
than a nultion/pcofie. . . -
Your druv-'iht sc!!a ami recpmmendi
(back Drat?.jf. I‘rice only L^c. (it?
BSv’ka;;r io-day^ " 0 ; N. G 12J
mm
Be a Railway MaH Clerk
tlh reft
pipe it
If irou
mI t»n\s
Ort a traveling job at good pay with regular pro
motion*, plenty of time off, and eipertM*a paid
while away from headqnartera If you are an
Amprtcan, over I* year«> old, in good ren
dttion, you tan easily train y ourself lo qualify for
one of Ito se ultra* live, lih-ttme lot** 1 he Inter
national ( orrrs|»onilen'«* S< hooly ara eiperts at
training men to Civil Srivu* I naimnanon*
You < an prrparr \our*«‘lf rigpl at home, in your
•pare !i?i\e. J>**iiil a postal r aid today for free 44*
pa^r* t'iiolk trUmg all about hundred* x%ho have
br«*u r ir-* ssfnl Slop drudging' Iko ide to make
•omeihlVig of ymii sr lf' You ran do it t> using the
•ame nu'ibod* that have •n.ide. other a amceed!
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L'MTHERHORN&SON
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III'.H f.RADF
fust
H|*(*:l t!:** i
h‘;i*h. .'ind
.x
V
Acid bon.
Guy L.
R**a».h.
♦hey
receiv
ing me with being the cause of the
superintendent's name, along with
others, being stricken from thy
bonks. Of course George had no
hand in that little fling at me. I
cave X the lie in language more
than elegant, and told them Mr.
Paul Walters had the names strick
en off or some,, of them —the super-
-intendentV name and the name of
inu very .man who war, blaming me
for bis nnmp being erased —and Mr.
Waters ^stated publicly to fhe com-
niittoe that these gentlemen had re
quested him to do so. And yet I
"as being stabbed in the hark,
though nn innocent man.
My informant was Mr. George W.
Fbtcfcer and every one knows who
those no, to sus^ip | f bl ‘ , | h 1 a ' M ‘* s
tin the heart of my honorable g. r.-
ifemen present and we think sbm*'
fc iv of (he jury of twelve wishixi
Guy I. they w'ere somewhere else.
! Well. I have an abiding faith
the justice of my people^ and t
( wili repay those wTio have wrohg
... X
1 went v to mine owtK v
ed me not - I begged for bread, they
, gave me a stone'—I asked for a fis t
and was hapfled. a scorpion.Xand
Sure enoneh m v friend's predic- thUs they r^arded old Jim Cape*-
peo=
party
UXioverno.- Manning is the gen
11onian his friends claim he- Is. Jo !
against a majority ef one. Bv th^Uj never put his signature‘ !
commission for a man of the r'ta
acter of Gc'o. Washington Sweat
mv dfrotest
SjeKit: - \ *’ X
* Ycr 4 I) Hudson. A M
Jak F. Rentr. J. H Dodd.
Smoak .1 K Getsinger. E. <
i Jos. Ramsey. A. A. Sanders, L. If.
Zeigler, Jaspyp, Robertson.
No—J. T. Polk. J. W. Crosby. D.
E. Benton. Scott Padg‘*tt. J. W Hill.
M. W. Breland. II Hodges. P. M
Johns. H. K. Strickland. Louis C.
Padgett. E. Ladson Fishhurne.
lion, was verified, thev had mv* coffin 1 f or h i s jjfe long fidelity to his
trimmed with flowers and a nioXpit* and loyalty to his
bunch
hands.
of for-get-mc-nots. for
The vote stood'11 for
I
had won
it away |
same majority with which I
the nomination, they took
from me. *
In my defense, I contended tint
I had complied annd carried out the
rules of my partyXM'h aro as fol
lows. read fork^purselves the' hejv
they broke? y//
At any election when the right of
a person to vote is challenged.’the
know tTtci that he is a truthful gen-.managers shall place the vote so
tlerm**. ' J c hallenged in an envelope ancT eir-
W'itJo talking to one of the gen-; dorse thereon the name of the voter
th *->•*-< at Wiggins Mr. Fletcher and that of the challenger and the
w-’krd i*n end said. “Yes. I told . person so challenged shall be allow -
bin so.” Was it denied bv any- ed to vote, and the challenged vote'I am not . in that category - thank
Nor will my friend Jim Padgett,
as the people’s senator, see a man
like this forced upon us.
Now George Washington 'yo n
threat: that should I go before G<>
Manning with, charge's against y.t
that it will mean my death It.,
been * conveyed to me I want t a
say that its knowledge has n.c .
caused the ntood jto flow fast*-! |
th’-ough my veins one beat fast*’
for I am not afraid to die 5 only .
n.l
'shall touch ?h* ■ ftarel and I st. i,
otit % I shall he nu t by Ihv* noldeu. {
the sweetest. the most lovealtl"
t'hristian character <iod,*v«r lyt
walk u pop/th is beautiful earth H* 1
lias given us to dwell upon "Mi t
Master* who shall take my emaci.it-
hand and placing it in that of
or Saviour, shall say. Master, th:.;
is he. wlxose road I have piled moun
tains high witlt my prayers of in
tercessioit; oh. hlo$ from thy book
of record his transgressions and
re mem ber theqi no more ;■ gainst
him. ^ J/ •
And I kneeling at His feet in ad
oration. shall egi iaitu. my I*ord! a.m!
my God! and say:
|">*till. still wit]* thee, w iten purple
morning hreaketh.
When the' bird weaketh ahd the
shadows flee;
than morning, lovelier than
the day light
the sweet rongrlousness, I
am with tlu-e
MEAL FOVrAlVI
l*t»TAS||. DO YOl
WANT IT?
- *
- X
V
WANTED
X
X
Alone
demi.
n huslv
wi
shad
. The- solenv
Alone with thm'
I ation.
In the calm dew
the morn.
As in
thee, amid the mystic
^of newly
in breathless
horn;
ador-
am] freshness
cowards are afraid of death;
body? No. indeed. . ' v {shall he kept separate and apart and
In my real to purge the Wiggins .pot counted but turned over to the
book I overlooked the fact, af that
t me. that George Washington, nf
countv committee who shall "at
first” meeting thereafter hear
God ’ 1 have
low man. and
that death in
1 know ypu
re! ft
f'horry Tree fame, as well as his, objections to such votes, and
‘•on. Howell Harrison Sweat, were, no person nopeaX to sustain an nb-j«!»
enrolled, not only on the White Hall jeetioo made at the poll the hallo:
when boozefighter
livtfd hefore my
living in such a way
no way affrights Tne.
ate a journeyman
beholde«t
of mv
book, but at their home poll. Hen-
dc aonville. as well.
former, as 1 shall show, while
On* pleasure bent had a frugal mind,
fo collected money he had no
HrM to, Haimine to be the eommit-
t^'tjpn for Hendersonville. yet
--~_f\c p}-jrj* he a member of the
White Hall club and voted there.
R"t that was too small a matter
’o ar.nny the conscience of the Cher-
Tree man. as was the rase when
*! r . Tom Bootle laid the soft im
peachment in his face at the Hen-
shall be removed from the envelop',
and m'ngled with the tegular bal
lots and counted
But. where theNhtilleoepr appears'
nr produces witnesses in support of |
the chaBenre, the cot'itnlfte<- sMIl :
proceed to ht*nr and ^determine »'’o
hut the day you fill
on cheap rum to get Dutch^f
Fcoirage enough to shoot at nf*-.
and should, b«‘ so unfortunate a“s not
to put a l**iik in my poor.old heart.
I ptotnis** you by aR That is higit
and holy, like t^g bird with the
bioken pinion^xCou never will fly
a htfh theyeafur
n-,
/, n *
F
the wning. o'er the waveless
ocean.
image of th*- morning star doth
rest.
in the stillness, thou
only
Thine iniag** in th** waters
breast. • f
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Still, still with thee, as to each new
borriNmorning.
A fresh and solem splendor still is
- given. ’
i So does thi« blessed c«»nsfiotisne(; .
awaking
Breathed:, each day; nearness into
dX
sure as there is a Gtsl j .' theb^and heaven
question Ip al^pstanr* s the voter v^ u ^atch ‘ /b" ^ *i"k» the soul, aqbdued b
shall have the riglM of aproi.ling .'° U j toif to *lVmter.
to the State committee. XCr«d‘ it again/it^iVht'^rofit vou l " PVe “»» »•»
If the commiitee refused to rolinnt
Sweat’s vate. ami he did not appeal
to the committee in Colmiih'a as h**
could have done hP" admiftc-d by
his silence , the >*fiallenge was < nr-
if correct he could under
no circurnstances vote at White H -M
'h roonvllle poll when W’halev and |
Hughes ran for congress, that he had , rect and
bfne around the Whaley head-
quirtprs in Charleston until ho tin the second nrimarv Once ineT.
could get no more funds.' and wasyglble* always at that-- olcct'err ■'
now worklrr against him at Hende- j feast.
•oovitle f)id anvhodv hear this Ther then wished fo n»der a third
charge? Yes. not less than,- two
•fore.v . v
nrimarv. which thev
to do for if Sweat's
no tight
w as not
The campaign progressed, and of.counted in the first primarv it could
by so doing
If you or any of your offend*-!
fi tends don't like my chat come
right in, the water is fine, the-**
ate no strings Med to this—whoso
e'er will let him come, for I fold
mv hands across my {breast and
la igh you to scorn.
For me thinks when the debris
h.s been cleaned away, you wiil
letbk like a picked ow| sitting upon
a y limb on a frosty morning after
haring spent a night In a cage with
i»uHh
prayer.
Sweet the'repo-.- beneiHh thy wine
o'er shading
But sweeter ctltt. to wake-^nd find
thee there. X^ .
So shall - it be at last, in that tirighr
, morning w hen the soul wakefh ktjd
life’s shadows flee; <*h »n that hour
fairer than day light dawning sha 1 )
raise the glorious thought:
My Gc*d’ M' God" I am atill with
Hi* • ;
Life's batt]*-* are o'er, the victory
won. /
THE MEM
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