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<By -W.. P. Beard.) |
AU indications an pr?sent point to a
red-hot senatorial and gubernatorial
campaign. With a little spice here
and there In the various congressional
cajnpal?hs. Also the" statte office can-'
dfdatof wilt feel the rumbling jar of
mighty Vesuvius some.
That the lines wll be closeiy 'dfa
iii ib? aonstortal - rai?' l? atwrf
tativo W. F. Stovpneou, affecttonutoly
known to fame 'as ^aboard Bill." I
The tentative entrance of vttyin two
genial gcntlinoa arid oonghty Wat-rtpra '
Into this race was because of ? well
founded belief ou their part that Sen-.
a{or Slnlth wa? down and out and that '
this was a most propitious time for a
disinterested patriot to snatch 4he
lu lira) frnm.' ^plt?j?? 1.?-..^ j < ?jij
dentally seventy-rlve hundred per.
They soon, saw that It would Only he1
a, vicarious sacrifice?a dead in the
breac . i . vi.'.- ^t.oti. Wihllo the victor ,
mil. V4.t>u in over their political car- '
cas?. That is too' ?rato' stf&TOVap* I
peal to hlRh mlndfed patt-joti-looking
gladly forward W;a complete' sacrt-,
fice at seventy-frve hundred pet, per
;ii;dtcs nhd then' ?bmo more. Ijenco
" 'ire;?ra,only' two candidates P$r thb
wbf?j? *^B'.k29p u> -a^9^j j
Wt?ML .The- mjll of Ihn sods grinds !
slbwl^, ?d j, tbsy grind exceedingly j
fihei" and dfter three trips over theI
state, raking for infatuation as. wfth|
rr. l?i'T- iw?li aunn i:ns scriao opiner; j
that anything that gets; between' the
senatorial race will not bs coarse ,
criosgh for "big hominy" when H
cornea out, I
?ehtttor ?nilth la whooping- up the
b?yk all along ilia line and getting in i
some fine work! on ithe ''fifteen ebut7
volto
?HgW Vif* "within the7 l?bs^ Sffi
proposition. I have heard1 " many
farmers say that "ir %4%jMM)^Vlw
price of'cotton up to Hfte?h jhaats he
hatte gone tertber arid ma$a
it tw?a>y-fiv?-cents,wo could mako
jttf*|ijRi?^t o? it.% In connection with
fchat l> is r?moi^d thnt Senator fcmith
tly dealt s)?smeii? cotton on the
and forth across thfef state >aad hand
ing fi out to the *boys" also?and In.
IWhpobJBh at Spdrta?biirg lest Tli ? ; :
day ttlgh* was a "bird," ' Th* reason |
I know is i riiesrd one man say "that
It waft hatched by ? ihoktard^ and" an-, I
tSHr remarked that it "was th? flight
'^?M^ttpte.r;":By' the testimony of.
both friend and fo<
it saara wps??es.
The governor's pardon record may
or may not t^^fera hid chances, it
is o*t*&:coin?^
v% 'Heard
pan? ??y ft? ?both?r that he? *^ip
Blosse. so : far, but he was
oning too many people." The oUior
countered thusly: "WaR we atbpd for;
the l,2Wr already pardoned, paroled
and ?Minanuted, why not stand for Hhe
r&bniping 180? besides moat of them
are being sent to work the road's and
that's what we /acW^Ta?* .'':IUw*?
speaker- s?dd ''4hM'o sd." Whether that
i:reurn^itMBt?e^piah?Won 1 know?th not'
but if Shnltrr can't beat him no other
-try, and. Colle sterns to be took-,
to a lot of now folfca this
least that is the way it
;thls: ecriha. Still there is
Rjfori.xt cup ami lip," says
tagiamrllnii
slow to catch oa and that gentleman*
was soon in evidence.
I It also put a spoke in the wheel of
a certain near candidate, who It Is
said has recently paid sn official visit*
to the Spartan City, telling Bleaae J
leaders that "if you people will sujp-j
port me for governor, L will come out j
ror Blease in the campaign if the
question JU* asted," It is also said that
this versatile politician 'has made
?Om? rather prorniscuouo p?u?j?rvs re
lative to tlie position of railroad com
missioner, which in his deluston- he
thinks is liable to become vacant on
the 21st of January. They say he haa
a sucker In every county in the state
If all flMgiff llflirni Iff that cov
eted jSSnonT?^ Some ara
anUrSteaae and, some are Blease men
depending altogether on bow the
pafy?inee upjn|hat -reeoaetv. They
?vy that this saWeTieSr candidate -was
iuvited to thrt "Blease conference" dur.
ing fair weak, as a test vf fidelity and,
did not attend but Is now circuiting
the story that he was invtt^^ia^T
f^rUnif/' but was unable to attend; Iti
Uo a certainty that if he stay, in the
[race lie wil be "attended" to on that
proproettlou all right, if my informa
tion is, correct.
' They can all 30 to sleep until after
August, for thero wil .be no vacany in
the lailroad commission unless Prov;
idence intervenes and then either Cola
the Snart'la the Tnted District j
In this district things are getting
curious?it Is now ydti seo it and now*
you don't. First, we started off with
a nice little mutual bouquet throwing
contest between Wyat^^a^and Fradi
Dpaainlck. Thpn the fiery Vic Choa-7
hire tnrew WS hat in the ring an*
tnltetpd a little: ginger. In the cam
That had the effect of waking
ick uovaad tb a.trip through the
upper ?art of the district he seema
to have put one over on the boys.
Then Col. Cheshire suddenly withdrew
in^avor of Frank Kvans of qreonwood
or ur. Smith of Easley. if the. lat^r
enter?. That.made tlie Domlntek men
alt up and take notice, and viow.thej
genial feautrsns of Vic With enuanqed[
Tiiiu-Jsst com pi ice tie n Is to some ex
teat, ofHst, however, by ,a;wiphUgi.<gy i
veloping 6pi>ositlo? to Alken by the
ultra Wilson people becauae-of his ra
tent vote:asa|nw the president's Pan
ama can nl. to JU? repeal bill, it is
saw,.that this ? opposition to Alke|l
hmonk tho anti-BIeasA elnrannt u.\\l
prWably put out Mr. Eatimei of
Lowndesvlllr as a straight admini
stration -, candidate for congress. If
Lsttroer will not ran the story goes
that they. win ; "find a strong man
who can draw from both sides who
wlil nrn and who will stand by the
president through thick and thin."
. Then it is wiringiM.^rotn^ *hat
*^ influential r la^-^?ntv
woneo^
defeat aro bermhsiy^bin^driitg put-j
ting.eat a.atfoug.LUease tuah fliiia. one
of tbe^f??e feounv?a?. x don'ttf?wrw".
SHOHjHrrhtH there is l? that, but
I' heard 'it at WUllamslon snd else
*i'i?re., . . .
NSt looks as though sotheth
bo doing In this district'
the general mix-up occurs as Abdicated
with? the addition of Mr. Dagaail of
Auuci eon ?j-ieut i? '?o iv??o business
this summer as a political center of
activities.
It's 8am S 5c bel s and Jee Johuneu la
In the fourth distrait the llns-Wt*
Clear and distinct?Blease and aati
B?A?aat*Ba?Nk**.t? carryingban
ner of Bleaae and Joe Johnstons up- 1
holding the flag df anti-Bloaso. Ntcb?r
.jraffriends asy thai hp "h?h$ ' '
heat a block" whtte. J?tttfter
say "Nichols Is Uoi hi it.
just been through that
I Nichols looks Uko. a Juifii
though JobastonoV Mends
I tag some big not??. Vhe l,dictagrabh'r
Is in evidence over there and aged,
extensively by the Jomistono spellers,
and some sav effectively, but Sein
says be dooai?'t fear It now as there
la no "sci?W with'it tbj* tl#e. To
offset that Vj ' mgh are Jelling
mines out of business by xeskin :.
j tho tariff be taken' jf^fgaT* p ?'
tince when th** C?roonville and
kee m.lncs. btive creased U> op
not boiDg abie to compcu
cheaper -etufr v
, fr'tui Uraall. Tri;
jibe news that Johhstone jfCt'
- i?S5iC:-?i. Siiini?? F?j>e- nJ?n '
dVU indications point to^ wat|m;^ftha
[Us the 4thtnU ?
r/tfc?i Bte?so ?B his
"Haaketittes;' Poj
rites" - tfee othe;
! Congressman, Ji
ils what they.at
suwv h^ 1
tmg with!
MM* with I
(yljFahalp '
roots are flrmyl I
Bleaae and *ntl-B16ase ~
S?r alt others
ia?eopeerned,
cumbeht.
up In the.
branches!
tbb
like
opponent* wltft it is
?fron? cawdldaic who
HB : Weaae wUi .
1-vt.i i^aawitTiiiiart ;
dldatc for ?ongresa to. this ihtot?t?
the^story goes, v .
r^ vais scribe caat vou -? i
ard" wil set enough Bleat
vote? to makeva great big round 0.
*J3t ? peralsftntfr ipumortd fn it
old fifth thai WYK Pol lock, a prom
tient lawyer and ncutxal politician wi
enter the , congrt^fiktal rac? ;am
"friend" 6f Gov^?Kaae^and Son;ff<
Laurln. If Pollock enters the rac
there will be something doing all tti
lUbe and beiteve?*?, bo, hell ?ho' g
berne Blessa votes: .;'
Col Both Butler, a prominent a
tome y and politician of G&ftoey an
just retired from the mayoralty ?
that town- la easting sheep eyes i
this race and It Is said "casting an ai
chor to "windward" so to speak.
Col. Butler' in the abaonce of
stralghtout Blease candidate, look
fairly well to lots of Biease men Jus
now. for It is believed that he has r<
penied of his trangresaions, and hi
m friend*, as it appears to yoi
are willing to accept him J
the' genuine article on the pro)
ffiSStMMS res
of presence or absence on a cei
in day. at Gnffney, and things cs
be forgotten when it is not profttab]
to remember them.
Tbo Btaaaltes.up this way are to sa
thb las?: are' up, ha the tiu op 0)
congressional rac.c, but Bieas? an
McLaurln will bavo a cinch in th
race in this ??ejrict. Since Clauti
ithdrawal there Is , not
bo mpjs 5n th* rac?, ?t
Chai. ?tr, 5?A.j>n withdrew !
lend his efforta^ jto- election <
?Moasa ' and. Mc^smrin, in Juat
capacity ?ladamo Ruiner saycth not.
jW#U Cjaude la a good"one and woul
ba*e jn*$e a formidable,candidate ft
feSSrW this year. '
I this reminds me of :the old qu<
XJBlien th? r/Jd player thinks h
; atd ,thp slain think ho is slaii
,?,. Itihw.?th not the de* loua waj
by which' ? twist and turn ; then con!
b?ck s."
o o o b."*o o o b o o o o
9
o Want'* Jjegt la ffexko.
iMW"o o o o boo o o o o o o o
Mexico, torn by forty-alx revolt^ I
Ihotast m yean, now fanes Uoubl
with Its moat powerful neighbor, t
rM?pr .rerojts twenty 4 wo have boo
successful ' In tj^emtip.lvcn ^and <lfea:
trouH for the men who ledt thom. Tli?r?
~?7Ii-?i>5V;
country arid- two of .tb.ni, Vlncehl
Ouurrara and Francisco ftddero, wet
assj^halod. The successful :
Februsry; 184i-^6paln3oses 3W
Op:.;add; Augustin de ' liurb?de
ffMnSs]n>#sipwt^ twice antt^lS^^H
crowned emperor. ' '"
May 11, l8Z^1&nppror iturt^de. U<
teatid by ^nta Ana.
??aGSjrjr ?,. l?j'J?r??jyo?ntl?".
cd ty petita Ann results lu' ii?g
?S President Gi
tlon led by,, San
I April 2?, tf?i
appcalH to people sod ia *
dent after several Hmall up?
fclf . m**-Vte&3
by Giceral Urrea, who proclaims
himself ?pr?sident.
August 8, 1841?Revolt led hy.Gt??
eral t'arodoB results in issuance b
'hl%vg^|r? iprpnunclamento again!
Bustamentc.
: ' i.u'f-r 6,. J^^-sr-Oeneral Herrer
. "tSeSfioer 14?T? tt>^Oenerar Pa rode
proposes President Herrera.
. Augaat*4. 1846?Geaaral Jose J
p?loi ousts P?redes. v
July 27 IBS?^Rerb?t atarto? by TV
eral Btaucarte and return of 3*^'
Anna as president Is annouuee*: r >
d?>nt Arls^ta resigns the fol?s^lr,
Jenoral revolt aj?
ry and Santa Anna? flees.
j; >*Xru .rcn, juan Alva
i the gu
Htfcrta c
? s^nshUntisl photo plays i
. moral is The Spider and
Hor tWel?" (Rex). It la o prob
lem In OTfcbolegy?mental .^nicgestlb?:
.-iivJ rouir
at *h? . i.--'-.
?THE' 8PIDER AND HER WEB".
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KRp>lth George A;:
Ivo rights to bis. writing;
"Napoleon ?ml Hie Humps" will be'th
first to be re Iva sod. uu Mfty
Arthur Munde. ,wb? is producing'pic
<>-i the const for the 'Keimi <ly
fchturea, m'.which Constance Crawiey
nnd himself are featured.' bag". Jtf*l
'^ ."-'Iciti1. "*n.c SIosMiTfj of ?>?- un'r
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In? in Thais,'" also in four reels.
"The Redemption of David Corwin,"
with WiSilnm Farnum in the title role,
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by (hg Cilteri?? Feature Film Manu
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this picture.
"The FlRlJtipg Blood" <T.ubln>r
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and water are shown In this drama.
There la a thrtfihig scene In the last
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wgj?er. They'both tfo under, but the
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tied? of bis opponent " *."
The 'Perils of ..Pauline" (Eclectic) is
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Probnbiy^.p^^m^jpsei: European
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