The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 16, 1914, Image 6

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CHARGES ARE MADE I AND COUNTERCHARGES AT GREENWOOD SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN MEETING LAST ( SATURDAY, SMITH S COTTON RECORD BLEASE'S VOTING RECORD Nearly Two Thousand People Greet the Candidates at Greenwood, and it W as as Warm a Meeting as the Senatorial Campaign has Seen. ' A I i.? ? ? L riuwut l wo 1 ll'JUSHIKl people wove gathered at Greenwood, S. C., last Saturday when the candidates for United States Senate addressed tlie people. The meeting was interesting' in many ways, and the candidates were more bitter in their charges against one another. Senator Smith said when he was in troduced that he had been chided ' much in this campaign as being a man with one idea. "I'm glad I'm a man with one C'<v\ " tee speaker went on. j "Between tlie bagging and the ties is } the whole South; every church, every i school house and every home. Cot- j ton feeds and clothes the world. Nine little States have a monopoly of the < world's supply of Id cent cotton and there's no substitute," he added. "If I could destroy every silk worm < if I coidd kill every sheep; if I could sink every flax seed into the sea, you < would still be supplied with light fabrics woven from cotton for which there is no substitute," he said. "Af- < ter a moment's hesitation he added: "Only a fool now wears linen, when G we have our loosely woven cotton goods to select from." At this juncture a mill operative from Anderson asked the senator j? what the price of cotton would be J this fall. On being assured that the price would be whatever the farmers j had manhood enough to demand, the querist again asked: "Why don't you put it to $1 a pound, then we'd all go to farming?" Senator Smith's re- j nl V til l si urn o "If irnii licwl fr.t j..,, vv? v..w >1 no. 11 ^ i'u iuui mi iiiuu as hard as you talk, cotton would have been that price." When explaning his efforts to have cotton grades standardized, the speaker was told that he had just as well be singing psalms to a dead mule, that some of them didn't know what he was talking about. "Well, you must keep still," the Speaker re to re td, "and they'll soon be singing psalms to a dead mule." Senator Smith told the Greenwood audience that he still had a crick in his arm from carrying a white-oak split basket filled with eggs, which he sold at. 10 cents a dozen to buy sugar and coffee. Ill closing, the senator urged ihat. every man and woman search his record, and if it should be found that he had not kept the faith, then not to send him back to the senate. "We're not," cue in the auu'ence volunteered. "No," the .-.packer answered, "you didn't send me there before, thank God you can't keep me from going | back. You don't belong to 'we'. " Senator Smith got one bunch of i* i? .. i ? * - > uvwui s, witii ti curu wearing meinscriptiori, '"All honor to the man who helps the man who feeds the world." j f" Waves the Red Shirt. When the governor was introduced I he waved a '70 red shirt, saying that his campaign badge was duplicating this color, and not the flag of the Socialist as suggested at Newberry. He then read a telegram from Senator Smith to George W. Branson, Jr., of Greenville two years ago, in which Senator Smith said that he would sup port Judge Ira B. Jones for governor. Along with this, which he called evidence that the senator was not with the farmers, the speaker charged that the senator was against Ben Tillman and the reformers in 1890. In denouncing the new primary rules, the governor said that the fraud of two years ago was on the other side. "Who was it," he asked, "who put the name of a local Baptist preacher on the roll the day preceding the election, a man who voted against Blease!" In referring to ihe military encampment situation today, the governor said that it was not necessary that he should sign a permit for troops from other States to pass i.1 1- nil inrougn rtoutn uarolina when the troops were moving under orders of the federal government. The governor made sport of Senator Smith's automibile trip over to Laurens to the improverished farm& and said that it would not "catch any : body but his own crowd." i Shouts at Pollock. Some one shouted "Come down!" \ when Mr. Pollock advanced to the I front of the stage. The Cheraw man 1 reminded the interrupter that the gov i ernor, in answering one pestering him ( in the audience said, "If you want to i I v Sir WILL YOU NEGLECT IT? I Read This and See What it is, Then Let Us Hear From You. The most important battle in history of the world was lost by a little neglect. It involves a great amount of labor to send out statements to the subscribers of a county paper. We are sending out statements now every day to a number of those who have neglected to pay up their dues. What we want you to do is not to wait to j j got a statement from the office, but look at the label on your paper and estimate what is duo and send in iho money. It costs us a two cent stamp to mail a statement to you, and j you would not require this extra expense on our part after you take the thou gilt. The object of this notice is to can it to your attention once more. We j feel that vou will pay heed to it and , i . i send us in the money just as soon as you can. Those who neglect this too long will have to be taken from the | list. . 1 POLLOCK ON IiLEASE. I I He Composes a Little Piece of Poetry t and Recites it at .Meetings, I, ! I Following is some poetry which W. I > P. Pollock lias composed on his oppolent Colo L. Please. He recited it ast Saturday at the Campaign meet- ; ug: L "Old King Cole." ( 4 'Old King Colo was a jolly old soul, \ \nd a jolly old soul was he.' ?Mother Goose. ' \ 'King Cole he is a jolly soul, :j I'll prove from Mother Goose; so come ye rougues, hurrah for Cole. ( For he has turned us loose. I 'For gyves and penitentiary stripes ( We'll have no further use, I, With sheriff's writs we'll light our !, pipes, I For Cole has turned us loose. 4A royal health for good King Cole, We'll drink in Bourbon juice, And all our votes we'll surely poll, For Cole who turned us loose. O soon he'll empty out the pen And turn a living sluice Of rogues and rascals out again And we will all be loose. "And if by luck we run amuck, Our necks into a noose, We are his friends, and for his ends King Cole will turn us loose. "As jolly a soul is good Kipg Cole, As ever played the deuce, By putting justice in a hole And turning rascals loose. Stops Neuralgia?Kills Pain. Sloan's Liniment gives instant relief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part? Soothes the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It is also good for Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Chest Pains and Sprains. You don't need to rub?it penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger, Louis- < ville, Ky. writes: "I suffered with quite a severe Neuralgia Headache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't surfered with my head since." Get a bottle to-day. Keep in the house all the time for pains and all hurts. 25c., 50c., and $1.00 at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all So-! res.?adv. There is plenty of nice new paper , stock at the Herald office. Bring your next job order here. see a fool, just go to a campaign meet ing and see that man that's talking interrruptions a few minutes at least, after the speaker." This silenced the interruptions a few minutes at least. Then one on the opposite side told the speaker, "You're better looking than I've been told. " "Yes," was the reply. "You andl would make quite a beauty show," which was roundly applauded. When he was "blistering" some of the friends of the governor, one asked if the speaker was from South Carolina and if so why he didn't move. Wants Another Removed. 'I'm giving my time and money this summer to make Cole Blease move," the speaker answered, which retort xn.nc Unn??;i.. nn?ln.wU,l vv(?o iii'cii 111 The man from Cheraw again today put on exhibition the Union Republican ticket containing the name of J. P. Gibson, "the same man appointed to the governor's staff." While he showed this a shout went up after a moment's intense silence. Mr. Jennings made his most agressive speech of the campaign. He, too, referred to the Union Republican ticket and to this added the statement that the governor had voted against Wade Hampton for the Unit- < ed States senate seven times, this when Gov. Blease was a member of the legislature. The mayor of Sumter also said that Sam Lee, one of the legroes on the Republican ticket, was 'escued from an infuriated mob in Columbia two years after the "Red Shirt" riding by Gen. Wade Hampton. ( JOHNSON WOMAN HAS CONFESSED KILLING JOSEPH JOHNSON A PROMINENT FARMER OF TAR HEEL STATE LOST LIFE, AT THE HANDS OF HIS OWN WIFE Mystery Surrounds the Killing at First, But Everything is Now Plain Sailing for the Authorities. Last week the State of North Carolina in the vicinity of Wilmington, a-as shocked by the kiling of a prominent farmer by the name of Joseph Johnson. He was out driving with lis wife and the buggy turned up at i church with the dead body of the farmer in it. His wife stated that he had been shot by a man concealed by Lite roadside in some bushes. A dispatch from Wilmington, N. w., dated last Friday stated as fob ows about the case which for a time seemed to baffle the sheriff: Mrs. Johnson, who was arrested Tuesday, charged with the shooting r.ul killing of her husband while out Iriving with him, confessed here tolay. according to a statement issued >y the authorities tonight. The confession of the killing given >y the woman was that her husband lad made life unbearable by constant iccusations of infidelity, Sheriff J. C. "rawford said. Mrs. Johnson denied he alleged accusations. Johnson, who was a prominent armcr, was killed last Saturday. His iviffv who is 9.2 VP si re nhl r? f fivef ;ic_ sorted that he was shot by an unknown person concealed by tlie side 3f the road. A revolver was found by the side of the body. CAUSED BY BAD TEETH It is Stated That Bad Teeth is the Cause of Many Ailments. It was reported from Rochester, N. Y., that decayed teeth may be the cause of inflammatory rheumatism and heart, kidney and other diseases, is conclusion of the scientific foundations and research commission presented in its report to the National Dental association in convention at Rochester, N. Y. Investigation with rabbits has shown that when injection of the virus of a tooth abscess are made they die within a few days, or on being killed, show heart muscles badly deteriorated, serious kidney troubles, joint diseases and arteries broken down. The house of delegates confirmed the decision of two years ago that the 1915 meeting be held in San Francisco. CONWAY'S POSTMASTER EXPRESSES HIMSELF. A T Collins, of 4th Avenue., Speaks ot f'flnwav P*?nn1?? When one whom we all know and re spect, makes a statement for publication as Mr. Collins has, it's proof that the facts are substantial. Mr. Collin's story should be read by every Conway citizen; it's a vital interest to every home here. This is what he says: "I am confident that Doan's Kidney Pills arc a fine kidney medicine and act just as represented, says Mr. Collins. I have taken them when suffering from kidney complaint and backache and have been greatly relieved. I have no hesitation in endorsing Doan's Kidney Pills. Mr. Collins is only one of many Conway people who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches?if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr Collins had?the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lame?Remember the Name." Homicide at Lancaster. Chester, S. C., July 9.?R. A. Love, a wealthy planter of Lancaster county, was shot and killed last night by Uoorge Koberts, a neighbor. The cause of the trouble is unknown. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at ones the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL, a surgical dressing that relieves pain and heals a< lhe same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00 CONWAY LODGE, No. 65, A. F. M gfc There will be a regular con nmniea'ion of Conway Lodge No.05 A. F. M. will ho held Monday duly Pith. 1014, 7:80 pm. We have work almost every mo ejlng, so pleas be on time. W. K. McCORD, W. M. /HAS. DUSENBURF, Sec. Protem. /7 ' uthc i ' i ^vAtiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii ?T I $5 The o Soils ZZZZ Mason & Ham in Grand and VVpllinyfion Upright Piano. KirgsOury Uprisrbtand Play* Cable Grand a- d CJp"'g it and CoDaver Grand a^d Upright i EE $180 00 buy ZZZl ?viih B -nrjh v This i* a p'aro otTori n? of xoe struraent sho dd oy a.I in ans ?5^ that. vprv in em Oar of your t.? f' l' $000.00 in.maov - th^r p:an bench, all fO1' $480 00 .<o ? y/%/llililllIlili8iil!l8l 1 j mm I I *jaMSatz3 ^P MWHW "f ' |' ||MBMUB|W1M CAN! II O THE VOTERS OF THE 6TI1 It is your duty and is, no doubt, who comes nearest to representi his district; it is my purpose, tin policies and principles which I i or next August. Drainage?There is nothing of ^ lowlands. The United States gc the West and South Carolina is drain our lands and make them governmental and local supervis of some of the most fertile landi now financially able to undertal to undertake the carrying into c our district, to our state and t< GOOD ROADS.?In a measure in many sections of thi3 district swamp lands. If elected it sha the statute books so simplified a the assistance now offered by tl ment's portion of the available ment of more rural free deliver couragement of the federal gov TRUE DEMOCRACY?me jority. To enact Democratic pi few as under the operation of en leader of the party, Woodro the purest, highest minded and faith in the integrity and abilit qualified support of his policies majority of the Democrats of t You're Bilious and Costive! Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indigestion. Mean Liver and Bowels clogged. Clean up tonight. Get a 25c. bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills to-day and empty the stomach and bowels of fermenting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied, thankful feeling? makes you feel fine. Effective, yet mild. Don't gripe. 25c. at your drug gist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns, adv. WANTED?Clean Rags at The Herald Office. > .success if hari cut to prosperity cit rouyh, crcujpy, bruL$it\p path el rder ttt the bc^inntrwp, but M&*r Icr as the jourtieu Srevis Umaet rcvOarJ at the goal." forbrrt fhour. firyt dollar i* Kir the Hardest that!* 1 er?v foUov) the thrift vi pSpv easier. Qion KNOW t ttai 111MK I \ lllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll! 3 SKIPPE ne price Piano and Organ Mi the worlds bfs* Pianos on easy teri: Upriglt Pianos. n* Piano. I PI vver Piano, in tl 13 v ? r Pia^o, s a Strictly High Gride Pliy in 3 24 Pv )'ls of Plav^r vlu<con e ?pt <>nal tnf?rit that 've-y i \ eicrnig | mves ate, th oc of oiviir i sol \ riiily cm u t), m I c j i; v p i-10 v o stores y> np'ete wi a 21 r j lis o: ay payments if ?.l 'sired iniiililiilSiiniiSiSSiiilllllSni mBBaammsmamm L. HAME )1DATE FOR CONOR CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: your intention to support and vote f( ng your ideas of what a Congressman ire lore, to lay before you from time t< >!edge myself to support if jou elect n reater importance to this state and di >vernment is spending millions annual helping pay the bills; why should no productive? One million dollars put i ? * * ?* uon would mean tne reclamation of a 5 in the country. Neither the State the work, and if elected to Congres ;fTect this most important undertaking 3 the South generally. 2 drainage work will advance the builc and State road building is all but irr 11 be my earnest endeavor to have the s to make it easier for each county or tie government. One of the desired chi funds and reduce the county's portioi y routes will also stimulate good roat ernment. ans the yielding of individual opinion 1 rinciples into law and bring prosperit; Republican policies, it is necessary to w Wilson, of whom the State Democr; most capable man that occupied the \ y of our President is sufficiently strong , if I am elected, especially so when tl he House of Representatives. VOTE FOR A, L, HAMER FO i???ma - - ! EAtoSSvE GOOD FOR THE EYES?AND EYES ONLY WEAK, INFLAMED, STRAINED, TIRED, HURT, POISONED OR DISEASED EYES Are nurely made strong, clear, keen, healthy and bright by the gently curative properties Of EAOLE EYE SALVE. One 95c. tube works wonders. > only otjhjft id ccntc titmcnt f the ptoneerv* muscles ^rov) y and there!? alhh&Jmon i the 3>artk ij alvtay5 the <*tart. Others dill >ilt mahe the burden )ou ought to^abe. matte the start fts n fes i ? % in. S MM er Piano. EE: ^ t ?r ns ~ > ire'ia^r of su :'i an \ > li 1 0} iut f il t i ? i.' a a "> "^*5 i3 1 .v or.I \u';lv snil Utiiti T)U/ jr tn Hie an 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIV#* mm :r I ESS. 9 >r that candidate for Congress p? ^ owes to his constituents and to MB ) time during the campaign the ic to that office on the 25th day |H strict than the draining of its flB ly to irrigate the arid lands of |fl t we secure government to ( in drainage work under proper M9 . hundred million dollars worth H| nut me lnaiviciuai counties are is I shall deem it my first duty ^fl ' which will mean so much to ^B ling of good roads, inasmuch as H ipossible without draining the jfl 4* public highways laws now on ^B district to take advantage of ^B anges is to increase the govern- ^B n now required. The establish- ^B 1 building with the aid and en- fl| to the will and decree of the ma- j y to the masses instead of the stand by and support the chos- ^B atic Convention said that he is ^B Vhite House in a century. My ^B f to make me pledge my un- jfl iiose policies are endorsed by a BP R CONGRESS. _ J Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to enter upon or trespass in any manner upon my place known as the Open ^ Pond Place, without my consent, and all violators of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. M. Sarvis. 7-30-4t. ' ^ For Weakness and Loss of Appetite r The Old Standard general strengthening tonic* GROVE'S m\STKLESS chill TONIC, drWea out Malatia and builds up the system. A true tonic end sure .appetiser. For adults and children. 50c. f