The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, August 23, 1906, Image 2
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SUBSCRIPTION, 11.50 PER AWHJi.
t'am^cn, 8. C.. A?gnst,fi8, lOOO.
ATTACK^ ON >TK WSVAl'EUH.
Speakiug now, simply us a
/SUizen wjio tlv-njrs at least, that
,ho Is looking after tlie better
,111011 1 of political ami economic
.conditions of his State, \ve want
to go on rccord as dt.jii'ecating
?he violent attacks on certain
newspapers made by a number
of candidates for oftico in this
campaign, in our judgment the
.chances for nomination of these
.candidates will not be improved
Jby these tactics as the people
,don't care a snap what this or
that paper has to say editorially
.011 public questions, or about
public men. They will think
Lhat a candidate is hard put for
?something to say when ho takes
up so much of his time iu
abusing newspapers to the ex
/elusion of vital issues, and will.
,/f they jj.ro the thoughtful peo
ple wi give them credit Tor bo
ing, f<?iL! a io we r opinion o?
those camlidu Los who indulge i >1
,?he practice. There are too
many issues of particular mu
jnont to discuss for caudidatcs
to continue making grand staud
^ptays, ostensibly working them*
pelves into a white heatcussiu'
newspapers and mis discussing
Jtue dispensary.
While it is a fact, and a fact
4o be deplored that some editors
/illow their personal feelings to
ronter too largely into the mat
,ter of their editorials, it is equal
ly a fact that in a majority of in
stances the news columns of their
papers are uncolored with the
.exception on au occasional head
which headline dosen't de
rive one per cent of those who
road the body of the matter
printed.
That these speeches have
.weight with a certaiu class of
^oters, goes without saying. It
^s an easy matter for a plausible
ySpeatcer to convince some men
who are actually uot worth the
powder and lead it would re
quire to ici 11 them, that if they
had their rights, they would be
^millionaires, but good citizens
,and sensible men take no stock
.in tljp.t Sort of thing. That class,
and we are glad to say that it is
a majority class want logic and
not rant from candidates. They
.Want issues discussed, and not
long tirades of abuse of editors
of newspapers. During our ex
perience of more than twenty
years as a writer for newspapers,
and as au editor, we have had oc
casion to call (town rather sharp
ly tho editors of more than one
newspaper for promulgating edi
torial matter which appeared to
us to be unjust and misleading,
^ut wo never overlooked the fact?
that these editors were per
Jiapg at; honest as ourselves in
ilie positions talcon by tUem.
We simply thought them misl
taken, and, to our satisfaction at
,Iea.st, proved them so iu U,e p?^.
;ic prints. This, if ;V0 ,?ay be
.excused for saying it, is tiie
position that all candidates for
officio should take. If any can
didate has a personal grievance
against, a newspaper, it is en
tirely legitimate for hiui to
.either take it out. of the editor s
hide, or t<? lambaste the paper
to hi*, heart's content, liy all
;neans however, * pre if;/. Don't
go down on them on genera!
principle.* >is I lm people just
/.von i
^OST JL'HVNDIAI, IMVJtKs
KIONH.
Wo give you below a synopsis
pi **e impression made on the
/Sklor of the Yorkvillo Enquirer
by the several candidates for
governor. The entire editorial
the subject is good but is tpo
Jong to give ip full.
Here you have our sketch of it:
Col. Jno. T. Sloan. ?Very clev
*r, but above al/ a politician.
,W~?09 defined policy, fcut will
follow wherever Jhe people lead.
M. F. Ans^. ? In some re*
^peet? tl^e same type of rpan as
Pol. Sloan, but wiser and pbler.
Jlis actuating motive js ambition
.which if gratified would prevent
/ilrn from dishonoring the office,
formerly a dispensary mpij
merely because he thought the
people satisfied with it Now
opposed to the State institution
because the people oppose it.
Takes all tferusts given him by
his oppoaents philosophically,
knowing that all those left out
in the first race will be his
friends in the second.
Mr. Joel A. Bronson. ? A can
didate simply because of his de
motion to the cause of prohibi
tion. Would be perfectly willing
f$r some ,otlier man to fill the
governor's chair, always pro
vided that the other man was a
prohibitionist.
J no. J. McMuhan. ? Brilliant,
able, clean, but more theoretical
than practical. As an instance
of the theoretical side of his
character, he believes that the
State dispensary affairs can be
honestly administered. McMa
liau is full of great b;g progres
sive ideas, aud believes in doing
things. He won't be govornor,
but is a good inau.
Richard 1. Manning. ? A thor
ough gentleman with all the
word implies, but there is reason
to believe that he is being used
by others to further their own
political schemes. It is more
i thau suspected that the Manning
? liquor bill was not written by
j him at all, but is a composite
i product which doesn't reflect
? credit upon anyone that had a
hand in its preparation. It is
also believed that he has no feel;
ing of enthusiasm 111 his support
of a miserably poor makeshift
of a miserable defense of a mis
erable system.
Cole L. Blease. ? A distinctly
warm member. One of the
finest. Tells the people that so
far as he is personally concerned
it makes no difference whether
we have any liquor or not, as he
seldom uses any, and within an
hour will be as drunk as a biled
owl. He wants the dispensary,'
graft and all. Is under suspicion
of having profited to the tune of
several thousand dollars, more
or less through its operations,
and wouldn't give a snap for it
if the graft feature was cut out.
Good, Coley, keep it up. You
may be governor, but we guess
not.
THE OREENWOOD LYNCH
ING*
Quite a lot is being said about
the lynching of the negro, Bob
Davis, at Greenwood last week
for the usual crime. ' Governor
Hey ward is coming in for numer
our bouquets for his part in it.
We can't join in the chorus of
applause. It was patent to all
that the negro was going to be
lynched when caught aud identi
fied as the proper person, so we
think that the Governor had no
place at. Greenwood at the time
the lynching came off.
Neither had the military any
place there, and in not ordering
them there we think Governor
Heyward exercised good judg
ment. Souio good men would
perhaps have been killed or
wounded, and no good accom
plished, as no power 011 earth
could have prolonged the life of
the worthless brute who met his
just, deserts. A fully identified
ra visiter is more dangerous than
a mad dog, and should be sum
manly disposed of, law or no
law.
South Atlantic Inventors.
The following patents wero
issued this week to South At
lantic inventors, reported by D.
Swift <fc Co., Patent Lawyers,
Washington, D. C:
Georgia; N. U. Beauchamp,
I Atlanta, Airbrake system (Sold
! for $-">,000); R. L. Burnett,
Hatcher, Shovel plow attach
? mont; W. F. Claytou, Atlanta,
'Thin- place detector for looms,
j (Sold for s?! J, 500;) J. P. Johnson,
llahira, Fertilizer distributor;
;H. T. Martin, Athens, Axlo
(Sold for $0,000; W. B. Thomas,
McKae, Combined sash and shut
ter lock;H. L. Yarbrough, Isaac,
Boot blacking stand.
North Carolina. G. ?T. Brown,
Winston-Salem, Tobacco dip
ping machine.
South Carolina. G. E. Lad
shaw, Spartanburg, Dam; J. L.
Reynolds, Chavis, Back band
buckle and plow line supporter.
Copies of any of the above
patents will be furnished to our
readers at ten cents each, by D.
Swift & Co., Washington, D. C.,
our special patent correspon
dents.
Scrub yourself you're not
clean in*ide. (Menu inside* mean*
clean utomach, bowela, blood, liver,
clean, healthy tinaue in every organ.
Moral; Take llolliflter'fl Rocky Moun
tain 7>a. 8f> ce/;t*, Tea or Tablet*.
Zf in p A L>el*a??.
Primary Election Notice. 3
Notice is hereby gnen that
?sTuH?y- tbe- 281,1 dsy of Au
ft 'rJ ? a Pril?ary election of
?emofr*t|c P?rt y will be
n! ?n^r ^lePur,Pose of nomi
^ a 8? Senator, a Con
gressman from the 5th District,
ttnd officers.
The polls will open at the
S,Club P?llh?S places at
8 o clock a. m., and close at 4
o clock p. uj. Tickets and bal
lot boxes can be obtained by ap
plying to the undersigned at his
oflice ou Saturday, August 25th
and not later than noon of Mon
day, August 27th.
The following are the names
of the managers of electiou:
rAb"?~^T R Kirklev, J H
Crow, H T Hortou.
Antiocli ? J S Brown, T P
Brown, J D Sinclair.
Bethune A B McLaurin,
M*x*y King, G W Hearon.
Belk Hill? D W Joy, C J Nun
neary, J N McLeod.
Blaney John p c b
Nettles, J M Thornton.
Buffalo? M A Shaw, G S
Sowell, J J Gardner.
*pS?J!ttZ? "?-?
Cotton Mill? B T Hasty, J J
Munn, Samuel Hilton.
Doby's Mill ?
c{S,Vw? .??euton' E B
M^rfeJ4.DeKay-GB
Oranny,s Quarter? E E Sill
John Owons, T B Clyburn.
n JJock? -F P Truesdel,
B N J ones, J no. R Baker
Harmony ?J M Butler, H H
Sessions, Willie Paschal.
T ???rt? Hill~L P Thompson,
J B CTureton, E L Jones.
Truetd^rip'w0'0' Ear'T
s?;&?FP,iMahte'
Pine Tree? Archie Youug, W
L Stokes, J Tidwoii. w
Roland -L W Watts, T R
Horton, W E West.
Hough- R
r \i',TroCu~H T Johnson, P
Creek? J J Rush a h
Boykiu.Jr., J LIrby * AH
-p^zssss^
H rU\A/tf''?ve77H s Thompson,
? Stones.
JKDi?"
Jol:T^^y Ruben,
Westville ? D G Fletcher. T A
V,1, ,6"' F>onk McDowell.
Water ee ? L D Alford T p
Goodale W F Rnssell, Jr.'
n?rTSI,n,s of those Clubs
noted above as not hav'mi; re
K' of ' m '? P,e"se se,Kl in f'eir
list of managers at once.
C. W. Birch more,
Secretary.
?Representative J. W. Gaines of Ten
nessee, created roars of amusement in
the House, during tlie closing days of
Congress, by reciting "When Democ
racy Will Die."
"When the lions ent grass like an ox.
And the tisherinan swallows the
whale; ?
When the terrapins knit woolen socks,
And the hare is outrun by the snail;
When serpents walk upright like men,
And doodle bugs travel like frogs;
When grasshoppers feed on the hen,
And feathers are found on llie hogs.
When Thomas cats swim in the air,
And elephants roost upon trees;
When insects in summer are rare,
And snulT never makes people sneeze;
When fish creep over dry land,
And mules on velocipedes rule;
When foxes lay eggs in the sand,
And women in dress take no pride;
When Dutchmen no longer drink beer,
And girls get to 'preaching' on time;
When billy goat butt from the rear.
An.l treason no longer is crime;
When humming birds brays like an ass,
And limbiirger smells like cologne;
When plowshares'are made out of ?luss,
And hearts of Tenuesseeans are
stone;
When sense grows in Republican heads
And wool on the hydraulic ram;
Then the Democratic party will be
dead,
And this country not worth a
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned
not to trespass upon my lands in
Kershaw county in any manner
whatsoever. Violators of this
notice will be prosecuted and
punished k> the extent of the
law. T. F. Horton,
Kershaw, S. C.
Aug. 16-0t.
Trespass N otice.
All persons are hereby for
biddeu to trespass in any man
ner whatsoever, by hunting,
cutting or hauling timber of any
kind, ou my place on Jumpiug
Gully creek, in township No. o.
C. L. Mosley.
Aug. 21-3t.
Warning.
All persons are hereby warned
not to harbor or hire a negro,
by name Frank Perkins who i?
under contract to me and has
violated said contract by leaving
my employ on or about August
14th- Violators of this warping
will be prosecuted.
a, yy. Wjftts.
Ami- QP:
announcements.
Fop Treasurer.
At ihe solicitation of friends,
I hereby announce nayself a can
didate for reelection to the office
of Treasurer of Kershaw county.
D. M. McCaskill.
For tlie Senate.
Mr. Editor: I have been out
of politics for the last twenty
years and had hoped that I would
remain in private life. Hut in
resj)onsc to the call of my
friends throughout the county 1
have consented to announce my
self a candidate for State Senator
under the rules of the Democra
tic party. Iu doing this, I pledge
myself to do my duty in every
thing as I have always done.
L. L. Clyburu.
Mr. Editor: We take great
Rleasure in placing the name of
lr. W. R. Hough before tlie peo
ple of Kershaw county as a can
didate for the Senate. Mr.
Hough is well known throughout
the county, having served us
faithfully iu the past. He is a
lyouug man of sterling business
integrity and high character,
and will ably represent the in
terests of the people in the Seu
ate. Manv Frieuds.
For tlie Legislature.
At the request of many frieuds
I have decided to announce my
self a candidate tor the Legisla
ture for Kershaw County. I
pledge myself to abide the re
sult of the Democratic _ primary,
and if elected, will serve ihe peo
ple to the best of my ability.
Respectfully,
R. L. Luugley.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the Legislature
for Kershaw county in the Demo
cratic primary election in Au
gust, and pledge myself to abide
the action of the same, and to
support the nominees thereof.
Respectfully,
W. A. Schioclc.
We hereby present the name
of Hon. John G. Richards for re
election to the Legislature. Mr.
Richards needs no introduction
to the people of Kershaw coun
ty, having already tilled this
important position. Mr. Rich
ards will make for Kershaw
ceuuty in the future what ho has
in the past ? a fearless aud im
partial representative. M r .
Richards merits the confidence
and support of the voters of
Kershaw county.
Many Friends.
i
Mr. Editor: . ,We desire to pre
sent the name of Mr. D. M. Be
thune as a candidate for the leg
islature from Kershaw county.
Mr. Bethune is well known
throughout the County and will
make a safe and conservative
Representative. Having already
served the Couuty he is familiar
with the duties required of a Rep
resentative. Many Friends.
For Auditor.
Mr. Editor: We desire to pre
sent the name of Mr. \V. F. lltis
sell, our efficient and faithful
auditor, for re-election, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. No one more suitable
could be chosen for this impor
tant office. Many Friends.
To the Democratic Voters of
Kershaw Co. :
I respectfully announce my
self a candidate for Auditor of
Kershaw county in the ensuing
primary election, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
If elected, I will give my best
thought and service to the office
in the interests of the people.
Respectfully,
W. M. Hinson.
Supt. of Education.
We hereby nominate Mr. W.
B. Turner for re-eloctiwn to the
office of Supt. of Education.
Mr. Turner has given entire
satisfaction, and is to he com
mended for his fearless dis
charge of the duties of the office.
His many friends will be gratified
to see him re-elected.
* Eastern Kershaw.
For County Supervisor.
We hereby present the name
of Mr. M. B. McLeod as a can
didate for the office of County
Supervisor, and pledge him to
abido tho result- of the primary
election. Mr. McLeod is oue of
our staunchest citizens, and will,
if elected, fill tne office of Super
visor to the satisfaction of all
the people. Yours for (rood
Government. Voters.
In response to the wishes of
a number of my friends through
out the county for me to enter
the race for County Supervisor,
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for said office, and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
democratic primary election. If
olected to said office I will give
the people tho best service of
which I am capable, and see that
the afTairs of tho office are ad
ministered faithfully and im
partially. I
}l, B. WiJJifiuis. 1
l?i*r Supervisor.
At the solicitation of a number
>f my frietids, I hereby Announce
myself a 'candidate for Super
visor of Kershaw county, subject
Lo the rules governiug the D?mo
sratic party. If elected I will
give my undivided time und at
teutiou to its duties.
D. P. Dixon
Please announce Mr. M. C.
West a candidate for the office
of County Supervisor. Mr.
West's knowledge and experi
ence with county affairs eminent
ly qualities him for t Ins* position.
Buffalo Township.
Clerk of Court.
We hereby announce Mr. 1. C.
Hou >:h a candidate for Cleric of
Court in the approachiu^ pri
mary elect iou.
Man}* Friends.
At the solicitation of friends,
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Cleric of Court,
and pledge myself to abide the
result ol the Democratic Pri
mary election.
G. W. Moscley.
For Magistrate.
We hereby pi eseut the name
of Mr. J. 13. Nelson as a candi
date for Magistrate for the upper
section of West Wateree in the
coming primary election. Mr.
Nelson needs no recommeuda
tion from us as to his tituess or
character, as he is well known
to be one of our best citizens in
every sense of the word, and a
right man for the office.
. West Wateree.
Mr. Editor: Please announce
H. M. Pincher a candidate for
reappointment in DeKalb Town
ship. lie has made a good
pftaco officer, ami merits the
support of the people.
Many Friends.
Editor of The People: Please
annouuee the name of W. T.
JetTers for Magistrate in South
West Wateree.
Many Voters.
A lICUliH? <*OS|)Ol.
The Kcv, .1. <5. Warren, pastor of
Shnron Itupt i -i Church, Helair, (in.,
*ays of Klerlrie Hitters: ?* 1 1 *-t a (Jotl
send to iiiuii k i n*l . It euretl nif of
lame back, si ill' joints, nod eomplete
physical collapse. I was ?o weak it
took iiic- half nil hour Itt walk a mile.
Two hollies of Kleetric Hitlers have
made me so strong i have ju>l walked
three miles in C>0 minutes nod fee I like
walking three more. r '?> made anew
man of me." Createst remedy for
weakness mid nil Stomach, Liver ami
Kidney eomplamts. Sold tinder guar
antee at F. Leslie Zemp'x Drujj Store.
I'rict* 50c.
G. W. Crosby's Old Reliable
Ice House is now ready to serve
you with IC1? IN ANY QUAN
TITY.
Free Delivery at your pate on
regular route. Sunday hours 0
a. m. to '2 p. in.
Your Patronage is solicited.
Prompt und careful attention to
all orders.
C. W. Crosby.
DENTAL CARD.
The undei signed respectfully
informs bis friends and patrons
that he has resumed his practice.
I. H. Amoxandkk, D. D. S.
Office hours from (.) a.m. to 5p.m.
Dr. E. G. Kirven
JJental Surgeon.
OFFICII OYKK
DR. F. LESLIE ZEMP'S.
HOHHWESTM MHO AD 0? 5, C.
Tune Table No. r?. To tnke elFect
Sunday, January 10. lfK)4, fit 12.01 :i. iii.
Mil pert* fill n |C Time Table No. 4, dated
November 2, 11K)H.
HKTWKKN HTM I I* H A fAMOKX.
TIC A I X9 OOlNO HOfTII,
No. ?8 No. 70
T,v Camden 4 1 r? p in 7 00 a iii
Son. Ky. Junction 4 2f> p ni 7 10 a in
Ar Kllerbce 4 KK p ni 7 ilO a in
Reinl?ert? 4 431 p in 7 40 a ut
Ar Honleo 4 M p in H <H? a in
Ar Mnlzcll f? IX p m H 2.*> n in
Ar N. W. Junction A 4:t p iii 8 f?K >i in
Ar Minuter & 4o p m ? 00 * m
TKAIN* OOINO KORTII.
No. ?? No. 71
f,v Sumter 0 2?"? p in 0 Hrt a in
N. W. ?function o 2 7 p iii u us a in
Dnlzetl 0 47 p iii 0 f>0 a m
llnrdeti 7 OA p rn 10 10 in iii
Hembertf 7 2H p in 10 21 n ih
Kllerbee 7 :<0 p in 10 Ml a in
Sou. Jt>\ Junction 7 50 p iii 11 00 n m
Ar Camden K (N) p in 11 10 a in
No. 9<\ l?-nvp* Caintlen Won., Writ,
and Friday af 1 p in, nr. Sumter JJ.40.
No. m leaven Sumter Toe*., Tburn.
Sat. 11 (K) a in, ar. Camden 2 00 p in.
THOMAS WILSON.
I'renident
Tho One Day Cold Qur?.
For n?i<1 rw>rc throni u*r Kcimott'n Choro^ j
Utes I.axulivc yuiulne. l-.,i>Uy a* iftudl |
%n<! miicVly curc. '
New Summer j
Stock
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
and Hats.
A Splendid Line of Ladies'
Goods, Gent's, Youth's
and Boy's Clothing.
Furniture,
Stoves and other Hardware.
Give me a call.
David Wolfe.
Agent for
Waimamakcr & Brown Clothing*.
air i.ixic ha il u'a y.
NORTHSOUTH-EASTWEST
Two Daily Pullman Vestibuled Limited Trains Between
NORTH AND SOUTH. Firxt Class IVming Cars.
Tlic BEST 11ATES mill ROUTE t <? nil Kust?*ru Cities Vi.i HK'II
MONl) mid XV ASM I N(!T< >X, or via XOIIFOI.K ami steamers ? To
ATLANTA, NASHVILLE, MEMPHIS, LOUISVILLE, ST. I.OUIS,
('llK'AOO, NEW ORLEANS, ami all points Smith ami Southwest ?
To SAVANNAH ami .1 AC'KSON V 1 l.l.K ami all poin'.s in FLORIDA
ami (ll'BA.
POSITIVELY THE SHORTEST LINE BETWEEN KORTH AND SOUTH.
f^Fur detailed iiiforiuat:on, rates, sehedn !??.?.. Pullman reserva
tions, etc., apply to any n^ciit of the Seaboard Air Line Knilwaj,
or W. L. Burroughs, Travelling Passenger Agent, ('olmnbiy, S.
Clias. F. Stewart, Asst. Gcnl. Pass. A^t.
Savannah, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Schedules Effective June 17, 1000.
To Washington, New York and East.
Lv Camden
Ar Hoc It Hill
" Charlotte
" Washington
" Baltimore
" Philadelphia
" New York
fi OH |> in
0 20 |> in
10 -f? i> in
{) T)0 a in
1 1 <V2 a in
1 4.~> p in
4 1") | > m
Pullman sleeper anil Southern
Itailwav dinmir cars from Itock
Hill.
Trains arrive at Camden from '
north 9 00 a in and 111 noon.
From south and west ll! -0 pj
in and 0 OH p m.
For illustrated mutter uhout!
"The IjulhI of the Sky," "lieuu- !
til'ul Sapphire Country," and)
Winter lienor ts, apply to the un
dersigned.
To Columbia and Asheville.
I.v < annlrii It OH u in
Ar < '(iliiiulxn II |.\ ? m
Ar A i K ?* 1 1 '2 ?!."? p lit
Ar Atiifiist.'i ;$ Id )> in
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Ar Trymi ? :!;$ p ill
Ar I Innli-rsiniv ille il p m
A r AsJh-v lilf 7 !{(> p tit
Solid train Kinjjvillu to Ashe
villo \v i l limit chait^c.
To Charleston, Atlanta and West.
I.v ( 'nmdi'ii l* (!(i p in
I.v ltr?i in* ti v i 1 1?? 7 'in p m
Ar ( ' li:i ?*?? x !lo p ni
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Ar St I .oil i * 7 IJ-J a ni
Pullman slet'iH-r 1? ?:? ri ?r 1 1 v i 1 1 o
to Atlanta connretm^r with slorp
cr and dining car to Cinciuiiatti
For full information consult
W. S. COOPER, R. W. HUNT, BROOKS MORGAN,
Agent, Div Passenger Agent, Asst Gen Pass Agent,
Camden, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, G&.
MONUMENTS AND
TOM US TONES.
Vermont Marble Co'x.
Best ffcxiffiix.
Ext. E. O. McCreif/ht. \
Lumber Yard,
BROWN & LEVY.
Lumber of all sizes to suit
ANYONE.
Yard located on DoKalb Struct.
l'Jast gf CoUma' Hosidcnco,
BO YEARS'*
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t Trade Marks
Design*
Copyright* Ac.
Anyone tending ft ?k?|rh nnd dcucrlnUon nifty
quickly mrortnin our opinion fr?? whether m*|
ItwuMon I* probnWjr p*tentnM?. Comninnlo*,
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