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ffEpff Jeremiah Smith Puts Leading Questions THEY ARE I3ARD TO ANSWER His Pardon Record,?sCharge of Social Equality,---The King-Watson Incident,?Blease and the Railroads,? The Horry Court Fiasco,?Many Hard Nuts for lileaseiies to Crack. Editor Herald: As the primary system for nominating Candidates in this State is regarded as an educational system, and as I hear some Candidates and some other voters say they are not attempting to defend Gov. Blouse's recoru, Out tnao they do indorse some things he has done; I desire to ask them, one and ail, ii they endorse his retaining Mr Stothert, State Coust idle, after it has been proved beyond cjhiraaiction that instead of discharging his sworn duty as a .Suite officer, he has used bis official influence in the collection of Graft 11uui the blind tigers, and then refuses to fell anything as to the detaiis'of his transactions, as to th-5 distribution of the Graft wheu collected, because it might incriminate hiin. Will tb?3y give us some rea-sou whv toe Governor #!?ould keep ibis man in offije under {.been cirou'nsti.jcea'i' Oj they endorse tne Governor'a action wheu Lie commissioiia Mr 13 jar J as djpuoy State CoQStaoie, arms mm wuu an auto* matic piatuiat the expen-e of cue public Treasury, to accompany hirn as a Budy Guard through tne State Caf.np.iigu? Wciat reason for suca an uupreo :dea ted and uuwurranteu act un uis pj:ro, if he intruded to coaduet a decent campaiga and render an ace ju it of n.s S,eward3hip which tie expected the intelligent citizenship to endorse? Does the G jverajr's friends endorse bis record 111 pardoumg the murderers, barn burners, safe binders and gr J ; *r >, af aer i Q3/ a *ve oeen con victed by a jury of piers as provided oy tue iJ >nstitudon, wnich hs s Bvvorj to eutoroe, p otect and defend? Dj nis friou.ls endorse his offer of a uardon ta any one wuo will kill King ani auooner goad citizen of tons ^itate oec-tuse no has fallen out wuh theai, personally because they are not supporting him as tnev oid iu tne election two years ? D ? th ? citizens of the r " ? ' -' % ?-*>!? i n -r\r \ gs _ kjtdt/C, J ! tl J" I'y V-/JUIJ KJ 1 u ticuiii ', endorse the Governor's issue >vitu 6iSuproina Court, in regard to toe .appointment of an exura Judge, which cost Horry County nearly $(>00.00 and toe appointment of a Liquor Countable which cost Horry County over $000 00 more, for which the county na* received nothing in return, neither political ly, financially, morally or otherwise? If our Legislative Delegation should pa-sS an act that taxed the county $1200 00 with no beneficial results to tne county, would we send them back? If not, then whjv endorse Mr. BJease's record? Does the Governor's ineuds CLdjrse the chai tie iiio.de by him that Judge Jones favors social equably? If they dn wiil some oi tDem please explain why the Governor voted lor Jones in his election lor Speaker of the House ol Kepresentanves, ana for the Senate as well as for Oniei Justice of the Suprems Court? Wuy will he not explain his previous votes for Jones although Le has been frequently asked to do so? 1 agree wub Senator Til man when he says nobody but. a fo J oolieveb Judge Jones stands for social equality, so according to Senator Tilinan, if the Governor believes the accusations he brings against the Judge is true, theu he is a fool and if he does not believe it tnen he wilfully misrepresents the Judge. Does the Governor's Iriends tndorse his charges against the Legislature, when two ihirus of the De gislature, which is supposed to be intelligent citizens, insist up jn certain Acts wtnch the.y believe would foster the material, Industrial, and Educational interests of the State, and Mr Biease charges them with being uniaithful to their trust? Why do they endorse his charges and repudiate the whole body of their chosen Representatives? When he * - ! 1 d ~ .1 4 . vetoes certain Acts mienueu to help the schools and the poorer class of our ciiizeus claiming econo my as nis ox oust; and at trie same time recommends that $900,1)00 00 be spent on the State House, wnich of those Acts do they endorse, the veto or the recommendation? J)u bis friends endorse his tureat at Charleston of executive punishment if they voted for Jones and do they endorse his threat at Camden, to make them sweat olood if he is not elected? If we are to be subject to such unmetctful punishment in case of his defeat what may we expect in case he is elected? Do his friends expect to intimidate the entire citizenship of the State and drive us to bis support regardless of tne record he has made? Do his friends endorse the prostitution of the Educational feature of the primary, to the depths of degradation and shame to which the present primary is being conducted, by which the decent sensibilities of ou. citizenship is being humiliated, and the future existence of the primary jeopardized? Now, Mr Ed itor, all the foregoing questions should nave been respectfully / answtredin the primary, but as l|/ t they have not, I as one citizen, not \ candidate, but a p artner and stock holder in the Qovei nrnent of South Carolina, have submitted the above questions in order to drag out, if possible, an imixassionate ard intelligeni answer, or explanation of the record to which those questions refer, If Judge Jones while Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court, was the pliant tool of the .Railroad Company that Blease represents him to be, why does the Raiiroad Company now fight the Judge, and use every influence tbev can control in the interest of Blease? Why do they drop their friend and endorse their adversary? Dies not the straps - '? - ! - -1 L. 1 show which way ido winu uiuwb. Respectfully Submitted, Jeremiah Smith. Conway, Aug. 16, 1U12. CAMPAIGN SPEECH Of Hon. L B Sinleton as Delivered in the Prerent County Canvass After four year's service as .your representative iu the Legislature I come before you as a caudidate for the Senate, and ain standing upon my record as your ser/ant. For the last two years I held a po sition on one of the most important Committees of the House, and this necessitated my ircquent absence from the regular sessions. 1 accord ingly have no excuses to make for aiy absence. 1 was always fouud presen and voting when Horry's interest was at staue. I stand for a liberal appropriation fpr the Free Common schools, and will continue to advocate longer terms and better school buildings for Horry County, It shall bo my purpose to increase the efficiency of tne Boys' Corn Clubs and the Girls' Tomato Clubs, as well as the Farm Demonstration Work?al| of wmcb I had the honor of assisting in establishing in this County. I regard this an in >pportuae time to adopt the 4 No fence law," as I believe a change just now would work a great hardship ou many of our citizjns. I am bitterly opposed to it, and beg to caution our people ~ ?r -?ti,.rr f/tr hd v man wnn m-iv b'-i int lined to advocate the stock law, or for any man who is being championed oy the friends of the &ch me. 1 advocate a better system of roads for tne county. Kverybody concedes that the Kingston Bake undge should be built or repaired, and mat the Waccamaw br.dge bo mude useful to iuo people living across the river. But I am unalteraoiy opposed to taking the people's mouey and constructing a shell road to M., rtie Beach for the benelit of a few land owners, and the management of a Summer xesort Hotel. My opponent does not deny that he voted for a resolution in a ma^smeeitng asking the County Board to construct this road. He cannot aery that he is a stockholder in the Burroughs & Collins Co., and that he is vitally interested in the construction of ihis road. He cannot 1 ana does not denj that he individually owns property iu the proximity ot' the old bridge and accordingly is opposed $ j its roujoval. No wonder that he tells you he wants a Hoard to work in harmony with the buperyisor, and carry out the instruction contained in these resolutions and build the road to his property 1 promise you that I will never give my consent to spending the peoples' money in building shell roads simply to inhauce the property of a few individuals and corporations owned or controled by my opponent. I am a friend of Governor Blease and am giving him mr hearty support for re-election. The opposition to him in this county has lost all hopes of defeating him iu the Primary. And their last and only hope now i to send up a delegation to Columbia who are opposed to him, and who will frustrate his administration. In this they propose to block all legislation advanced in the interest of the farmer and the labor ing classes. I especially warn ail our cit /,3ns not to be caught in this well set trap. I ac:k you to go to the po:!s and vote for the man of your choice. Vote for the man who stands for the principles you advo cate. Vote for the mac who will siand hv vou in maintaining vour ? i - r-> u fences and supporting your Governor. I come to you as an humble citizen I have not had the advantages of my fn< n 1, Mr. Buck. I have not been reared|in the lap of luxury, , but my life nas been one full.of.siu gles In this race I have no experienced politician to haul me around in his automobile and to conduct my campaign. IJbave no shrewd demagog ' to prepare and write ray speeches. 1 have no half-million dollar cor poration to finance my campaign. | Neither do I have the backing of all the Gunks and corporations of this county shouting for my election. I come to you relying solely upon you, the rank and file of the common peo pie, to see that I get justice at the polls, and that you get a man in the Senate who will represent your interests. No 666 For Chills & Fever. This is a prescription prepared especially for Chills and Fever. Five or six doses will break any case of Chills and Fever, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, Price 25e. 4 m Oct 29. I Speech of H. L. Buck. (Continued from First Page.) My opponent bays that he stands upon his record He says to use his own words: "if elected I shall endeavor to serve you as I have serv ed you heretofore,"?' 'cant serve you any better." Mr W. J. Bryan says, "that every public official is a public servant? and the p ople whom he serves have alright to review his record. That truth will vindicate itself, error only fears free speech." That every public official who conscientiously does his duty as he sees it, should not deny the people whom he serves the right to criticise his official conduct." He is also making his tight upon his loyalty and support of Governor Blease. Singleton's Record. House Journals 1911-1912. 1911 On vea anv nav vote, absent 50 timed, present 00. 1912 On yea and nuy vote absent 85 times, present 69. When 'he following important measures were before the House he was absent.. 1911-1912 Railroad Mileage Rook Measure, bitterly fought by the rai roads. Measure providing that part of the Tax from Fertilizer Tax goin^ to Clemsou College be given to th? Public Schools. Measure relating to High Schoolsof the State. Measure as to sale of Lint and Seed Cotton. ' Measure providing pensions foi Confederate Soldiers and their Wid ows. Election of Judge for 12th Judicial Circuit. Bill providing for payment of one i :? . u? i C A., annual pension iui ine ucu ui ui ucceased pensioner. Bill to revise and declare School Law. Bill making it a misdemeanor to publish lies in Newspapers, Bill in the innerest of laboring people in Mills and Factories. Bill to establish Cotton Warehouse System, wnich John L. McLaurin says would have raised farmers millions if in effect when eottou was 8 cents. Bill to establish Industrial Schools He was not in Committee Meet lug when above were under consider ation, for the record shows that ma~ joiity of the one committee of which he was a member, was tnere to vote. Oa Feb. 18th, 11)11 Gov. Blease Vetoed 27 Items In the General Appropriation Bill. He Voted with the Governor 5 times, Against him 25 times, Absent 7 timet* Iu 1912 Gov. Biease Vetoed 35 Items, lie voted with the Gov. 1 time, Against him 2 times, Absent 32 times, in this me?sag Gov. Biease objected to appropriations and salries of new ottiees to the amount of about $60 Ood.OU, but Mr Singleton was not there to support him, in what the Governor said was "a useless expenditure of the peoples money," The foregoing are only a few Items which he tailed to be present to vote on, many others can be seen from the record Mr Singleton stands on this record. All I ask Is that you vote for the man 1 you think vyill best serve jthe interest of I ths peoplp, and I will be satistied with your yerdictgn the 27th. ii, L. BpCIp Flying Men tallVictims to stomach, liver and kidneys troubles just like other people, when like results in loss of appetite, backache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run-down feeling But there's no need to feel like that as T D Peebles, Henry, Tonn., proved. "Six bottles of Electric Bitters" he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies 1 used." So they help evcry body. Its folly to suffer when.this great remedy will help you from the , li/st dose. Try it. Duly 50c at I Norton Drug Co, I J "TTj THE HOI I IT II.A.SI i>n< 1 We have alwayj i e n. __ _ii q iarmers. onng in an | store it and need the i I .All Ro ? SALE 8 ji.R. BO > The Tri ale of a Traveler <4I am a traveling salesman,/ * writes E fc. Youngs, E Berkshire, 1 Vc., "and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion till I < began to use Dr King's New Life 1 Pills, which I have found an excel- ' lent remedy." For all stomach, liver or kidney troubles they are ! uneaqualed. Only tf5c., at Norton ' Drug Co. A ^ ^ Special Notice. This is a special request to subscribers who are owing us to com in and pay up. We positively wje not carry them any longer, unless payments are made shortly. Let us hoar from vi>u at once, if vou want the paper continued to your address Announcements Announcement under this head, ar fl5.0?payable in advance. Magistrate's cards short, $2.50. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofllce of Sheriff of Horry couuty, subject to the action of the Democratic Drimary. W" S M'CASKILL. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Sheriff of Horry county, subject to the rules of he Democratic party. W K BROWN. I am a candidate for Sheriff's Office. J A Lewis I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Sheriff ot Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary . Pledging myself to fill the office, if re-elected, to the best interest of the county: B J SESSIONS. I hereb}' announce mv candidac\ for the office of Sheriff of Horry County, and if elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of tie office conscientiously and faithfully subject to the action of the Demo ratio primary. Elijah Buffkin, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Horry County subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. S N. C. ADAM FOR CORONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Coroner, subject to the j action of the Democratic Primary VDJOHNSON ; I hereby announce myself a candidate j for Coroner of Horry County subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. W. A. SP1VEY FOR TREASURER i:j ~ c i n i/\ijvcOW r... i ne canuiuui7 ui J i JVIIIIUUII IUI | Treasurer of Horry County in hereby | announced, subject to the rules of the , Democratic Party. I hereby announce my candidacy for: re-election to the office of Treasurer of Horry Count}, subject to the rules of the Dem cratic Primary. JOHN HOLT. FOR MAGISTRATE 1 am a candidate for Magistrate at Adrian subject to the Demcoratic Primary G T SESSIONS I Tarn candidate for Magistrate in Dog Bluff town hip, subject to the: Democratic Primary W F SPIVEY J am a capdidats for Magistrate at Adrian. 8. C,, subject to the Democratic Primary. K P.JOHNSON. I am a candidate for Magistrate in Dog Bluff sujbect to the Primary, J W JOHNSON. I am a candidate for Magistrate at Conway, subject to the Democratic Primary. F S POWELL Better to Put Duty First. It would be better for the nation if people thought more of their duties and less of their rights. i OVICI) I^SEI^F laid aside our own interest i 1 you have at once and we wil noney. amd. Fair a,i I_X. 1JA. * W I am yours for a succesi WLES, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwarn I am a candidate for Magistrate in Salivants Ferry, subject to the Primary. W F HOLT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Magistrates office for Con way township, subject to the Democratic Party N. SWEET. I am a candidate for Magistrate Dlst 13, Simpson Creek Township, subject to the primary. H C GORE. I am a candidate for Magistrate in Simpson Creek Township, subject to the Primary, G. L. BELLAMY. Longs, S. C. I am a candidate for Magistrate, 12th district. Simpson Creek-Daisy and j Hammond; subject to the rules of the Primary. JOHN W. CARTER. I am a candidate for Magistrate at Adrian, in Conway township, subject to the Demoratic primary. J. J. KING. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reappointment as Magistrate for Con way Magisterial District, subiect to the action of tho Democratic primary W II CHESTNUT I hereby announoe myself a candidate for Magistrate in Simpson Creek Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. WILLIAM II. CAUSEY, Eldorado. S. C. My candidacy for magistrate in Bayboro township is hereby announced S M ALLEN Gurley, S. C. WANTED?To Kent a small house, close in i). F. Gregg, ut Conway Bargain House. LOST?About two weeks ago, as bedeved on way to Buck Creek by way of -lulls Island'', one pair of gold rimmed I glasses. Finder amply rewarded by vending to the undersigned. J H fcftanley, Loris, S. C. J TAKEN UP?At my place at Howell, One blue and white pided ox. The owner can recover same by proving property and paying all legitimate expenses. G. W. Anderson, Howell, S. t\ 3w20 The Coldest Kind The mother sent the little girl to the Drug Store for some cold cream. She passing the Cooler and seeing the no tice on the doors "Cold Ice Cream" thought she was at the Drug Store, walked in and called for "a dimes worth of the coldest cream they had." On her return home she was questioned by her mother, Sister, did you get tho Celd Cream? "Yeth Ma'am." "Well where is it?" "I ate it, of course" "Ate it? Why, child, what kind die! you get? "Chocolate Ice-Cream. It was the coldost Mr. Todd had" B. O- Todd 6c Co. L U 3 A WARNING ! 3 J WE would like to say to the C J people of Conway th*?t we urc 0 position to furnish you with the ft ( freshest and nicest ) J BEEF, I IIAMS, | J SAUSAGE, t SALT MEATS. P BREAKFAST BACON, ^ 1 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE- ) HIES, I | DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 5 2 Be sure to give us a trial order ? " Everything: delivered at your 0 door. ft 5 WOODWARD BROTHERS. ft Phone 35. ^ xjmr, qgisy i mnm nn mm nCLIHDI iCCO WAF THE PI^AIVTE in our efforts to get the very II store it free. We always ad Sq xuLi'e ] _JN_THE sfulseason, - I ? I II Wll III I III I I?? ? t 4 SALE DAYS AT Farmer's Warehouse J. S. Neal & Co., Props. MULLINS, S. C. AUGUST Thursday lst._- Sale 3 Friday 2nd 44 2 Monday 5th 44 5 Tuesday 6th 44 4 Wednesday 7th ? 44 3 Thursday 8th 44 ' Friday 9th 44 Monday 12th 44 4 Tuesday 13th 44 3 W3dnesday 14th 44 2 Thursday 15th *4 1 Friday 16th _ 44 5 <4? I 1<WI* ?' muiiua; x ./in Taesd>y 20th ' 2 Wednesday 21st ? V 1 Thursday 22nd 44 5 Friday 23rd. _ *' i Monday 2Gth.._ 44 2 Tuesday 27th. 44 1 Wednesday 28th 44 5 Thursday 29th 44 \ Friday cOth 4' 3 OUR AUCTIONEER BEING A PARTNER IN THE BUSINESS will naturally t'ike mo e interest in selling each pile of tobacco, thus pi icing us in position to serve your selling interest better then ever. Come to see us. T. 8. NEAL & CO. Mullins, S_ C. 4w20. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by Jlis //<?n??r ,1 W Devore, Presiding.1 udite, 'tithe case Burroughs & Colliu? (. ompany, >1 Corporation, Plaintiffs, vs George ivf. liardee, Conway .Savings Bank, a Corporation, Marion Iron Works, a Corporation, G IJ Jenkins, 1) J Butler, Administrator of the personal esfate of G C Butler, deceased, and Isaac (). Hardee, Defendants, and dated the 2'Jth day of Peb 11)12 J, the undersigned W L Bnan, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas f 11 orry C unty will sell at pub'ic uuction, to the liigheat bidder, before the court house door in Coti way, in Horry county, and .State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesd iy in September next, it being Tues dayjthe 3rd d-.y of said month, all and singular those certain lands sittbde in //orry County, and described us follows to wit: All and singu'ar that certain parcel or tract of laud containing three hundred (300) acres, more or 1? .-s, situale in the County and state at'ueiad, lying und being in simpson Creek loumhip, and bounded as follows to wit; On the North by 1 mds o! George .M, Dong, Cast Sn iqfwI ftf Ocia VlflPflpft. South l)V ;i i of I C Hardeean<l S a JJlulI Koad, and . on the West by lands of 1 (' Hardee, being4the place or p'antation upon whh h tJeorge M Hardee now reside-* and being a part of the Hani d Hel a:i:y land. l JSlt.MS of i""kuo (JhmIj. Purchaser to pay lor papers, Jon way, b. C., A?gn..t fitl), 1912. ^ YV. L. Hryan, C. C. C. I*. II II Woodward, Plaintiffs Attorney. Whooping Cough ? . i?l The only preparation wiucn will relieve is the Imported German Remedy; PERTUSSIN For Sale Dy Conway Drug Co. Pharmacists CONY AY, - S. C. Johnny's Firm Stand. "Tho horse Is a very useful animal,H wroto Johnny in his composition, "but I can't have my sossiges mad^i of ^igs' meet I don't want no aossigcs." imcaaaMNHMiKSSWBTJ? i le i n , ? - I 2 J* FHIEM) ! highest prices for the j make advances when you | S i WEEK, | n # JFWr Bfl B IB .