The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, July 26, 1906, Image 1
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VOL. XX\,
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WHOLE NUMBER LoUo
THree Floors 65X100
Two Warehouses
THE LARGEST VEHICLE STORE IN THE CAROLlNAS.
Carriages, Surries, Buo*=
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gies. Phaetons, W agons.
Harness, and piece goods
of every description.
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O O 'M O
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We want vour trade
i
| add will do everything - i
in our power to please
you. Remember Hewitt
Vehicles are sold with a
I
Guarantee.
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k
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His CaoipaignSiS
In Oariingten,
lour t.K l i . 11 m:.i 11 <1 f' ••I’!'
I It.i r I In in In riii- ( mi i I
Hun'.-.
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SENATCR TILLMAN AT LAMAR,
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v.as raliul to
i'.v Hon. .1 \\
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Hoasky.
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i'I't'i Il'r a I oo|i!i' n. -•
• ■no.', lie wax in -i;
ft,A Ilill-'S. t i ta *. 1 '
ties hai! vntei! it utii.
sufi- that the insLitatien ee.iiil ,•
manajxeii honestiy. can l» io:n as
honestiy as the whiskey iiu.-i-
ness is run 1 a the t ienerai i)' iv-
eninient. No reason \vh> the
Sttite s'nould not he ahle In il i
the same. There are maio aii\-
tmtatfes in the management ni'
the sale of w hiskey hy tile State.
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Senator
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S-nat-r
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Se.'.ator
; sneirh
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tin •
rins
a
in
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who controlled the nominations
for oiiiee and he comes back now
and finds similar conditions of
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n:;t •::
There are in South (*a
rolina now
Y- ! • 'M•
many young
nu n
who liaiv
\v \ ifiiw wi'.'
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never seen the
inside
o; a bar
He is o’ 11 'o -eil o, .
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room, have
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heal'd tile
. ,t!'v koj.h stato an
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clinking of the
glasse-
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V. ano !!') y'"\ fiTRtVf . .
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iliev been sub
iected i
,o the t. in-
and ciirp'irat'or.' in t. •
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ptatioiis to drii
;k. whii
:h ar« - n
iere.'l'. Wirt. I ;.1;f
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m l.ar rooms .'
Wi.y :
'iiouid tile
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diepeinarv b.
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flunk our v ", •
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•dbition doe,- i
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1SS.[ there we
l-e ten 1
• lind t i v ers
1 fa’, or : «i'or ? - '.
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\vI’.el'e there i,-
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o'. Drug-
krun—. 1 ...i: .
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gists in towns
Inn e e
fotten iwh
info the ii;::,,.' ... ,
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selling whiskei
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f ii* *:;. I nri !* *'. r L ! d * k • -: ■.
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gular barroon
is in '
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be gi\ ell t lie lUgi.l fo o
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l.l
stores.
matter by ballot ano in '
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Hut 1 haw much n
int-r-
it Will be .-eglled to fke ,
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lac; t/i.q ne
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est in education than in the sa!" the iieo|ile. If •ye-; can not «■
of whiskey. 1 have worked for whiskey from beiny. hfin.yli'
(.'lemson, \Vinthro]i. the S C t'ol- to the Sttite pnt a tay tax
thrown out to me hy
the host ’ittrt of my life in ;l.e
service of my State in war and
in peace, and 1 solicit yo.ir votes.
MAKTIN K ANSKL OF i.KKFN\ 11.1.11
1 was a candidate for (iowra-
er once before hut was not olect-
t d hectiuse 1 did not yet eiimiyh
votes. Again 1 offer myself t-..
the \oters for this hiyh tuul lion-
i.rahle office. Any hoy can a.'-
nire to the hiyhest oitice iti the
yift of the people. N" man has
claims on any utf'ce m South
Carolina. He spoke e! the nec
essity for dyiinaye, and for y ( ml
roads in which farmer.' are par
ticularly interested. All who
eome to this town oa Ini.'iness or
pleasure want yoml .-oads. We
should drain " ir lov. land- a: d
build y< uni f' 'ad'. We are v. " ■
; a c : ■ if post eia C-. 1 am, ■ i
Pi H e at n-ar .a. ; aa
• .r of W;i! c 1 'a'.- :
in'
Aead-
a> is done on i (.■ r: i 11.,
cbi h's
yield re*, etl ill
eoti-
drainage and good
w 1
deemed go,.. 1 . eta-r-
( iOV-
importance. 1 lofter
c !al ' ai : •
- 'i'la r-.
better i iniipa.i at. y.
1 i.e N;c.. c,a! C • ri
ilaHykl"
i a•a do wt ;
; larteici
a :.c.i■ r of
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r t he Vote
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year
and
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,i: county on fIn
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that
thel'i
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is born her" n ]
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bolts
of d
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because ins !■;
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but .ni bis
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that
Will
Ill Ui'e tile S'.,:',. . 1
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s for ; lie Stat-
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I'ad a 'I'lint'o' i
•: lbs !
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higher learniny and also a
common schools 1 ad', -cafe
iiHuni.c in tin adnhnist 'i.ti' n
alfa'rs of the State (in. ■•rumen
The iTedit : So;:!: i 'are' ■
shi'l.id a a I." a •;i,a. A
I'tlpOM-ll to t i.e loi-'a, ' ! !;, '
Aia
w.mill not
would tak.
;her. - is a
■Ilf eft las
too spiiich
i fiunc v. a
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ment of tin t'oanty Hoard whii .:
should iia\ e eUt I re cent rel I •( t
matter. Let tins Heard report
three time' a year to the resl’id-
I a I'Oli f o.e t! I.’. ..
i'.i*r elli.it' d . ■ • Stall . V\ a
m fa\ or of' t ’.e 1 Ir.i e lav . T
man wiii force •,. • o,- pe i'ar\ •
tllese people .in. No ho ‘
! Me Slaf e
make eiiai
-aid he hr
When tin
i i ; ■ ■ . ■ : o i . i ;
■ f So n h (Hu,;
yi s of fra
it hot 1 roof n
1 Coi eruor i • 11*1
a ■ ; o|-
I,a.Til.\
1. l.i.m
f fraud,
cted the
of A; lanta.
t" South ('
tho. .'"id i
beca.i'o th
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a a',
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tile leayue
' h anyebury
'.ue.ii.r and
uyeu : u.ces.
i 'ran.yehury
i',| Sumter
>.. ifiriiny-
fourtit to
'•.’. aiped
• ..': 1 ' at f 1 lie"
forcement of the dispensary law.
He said he promised his prohibi
tion friends, amony them the
Rev. S A Nettles, that he vam'd
close every barroom in the SwA"
if they would accept the di>uen-
he carried out ills
told
clinc Aiiium
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THE CLEMSGN AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
if
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n A
'•'ini'
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Nl ■•'-i"i ; ■■■■- I aaaia a •
t ’l "11 i III I i"l: ■ -: . i < • • - . • •,
• a III I 'I .CM I -a < : , I 'lei. : O at ople of 1 fiUV t*. .ft a
l.avc proitiiiition arid imw f"!! a ••
fo 1: e f'tat'u ! i.ues'.ly is it a success*.’
Some one in the audience eritd.
"A If.y was broken this n.oim-
irvu"
His old friend. Hum. came
down wif’i llim from ( : .
and Huni liad seen at I • ■ m --
ville. a httle sttitfon. ■ nl\ lb fca-
put "if there and "and ■ -
'tain! k was not a y< on : y. "
lie said that he adn i'i.d ; •
,| '| vi o* ■ . So.U.tor "I" cied file trn ■ an i y • ' .
Ho said that if\o,: lawa
and a litler of :lie.- breaU *: : ■
j;,, .. n j. 11 v.i >'o '"a" .eine and yet
. o ar- i - v.f- co' ulield and yim y. ■ Clc >•.*.'.
I I c. ould li e picas i;.lit‘ . y
cot nNo. and u hen ti:
dispensarv is voted o p. a a . e
i .mo., a:. ^ ...•a* »es ill e le.t f I.
will not stop eating, it is easier
to watch the sow than till o ' the
pigs. He declared that the may -
aitaii's. The people defeated the or of Charleston had said that he
ihirlinyton riny Lfn years ago and was doing all he could to s..]i-
enu d.. the same thing over now P r( - ss blind tigers, but it is u".-
if tiiey would try. He said Hue- He is asleep. So is tbe
he was reliably informed governor in his office in Colt’m-
tliat the countv executi\e com- hta. Suiiine and grovelling
mittee tried to close the list of : courting of public favor is the
entries the Kith of .July in order : trouble. He referred to his tm-
to shut out candidates. They
were afraid that Tillman would
raise the devil here on the 18th.
He said The State is a big rattle
snake and The Darlington News
a. little rattlesnake. The people
wm!d think him a oueer man if sar . v an d
h" wi ro to go fishing or off on a promise.^
piefisfire trip instead of discuss-1 . He referred to The State s cie-
: a matters when it seemed to sire to become boss of politics :a.
him mat South Carolina was y„-:So«h Carolina and to its preaci;.-
;r.g to vile devil or the devil com- !; ‘.- r compulsory education in
ini- to ft. He referred to the South Carolina in and out of sea-
ifispeiisary system and said it so n. He opposed^ it on the
laid been settled tiaie and again ground that the Lnited States
bv f’ne poonleas/fhe'Kest solu- * constitution under such a law
lion of the whiskey question, but would compel us to educate the
seme people v.dlo can see no good | nt ‘g roes an( l prepare them to
in Tillman or fillmanism are still vote. There are more negroes
tying awake at night dreaming attending school in this State to-
and scheming \o get even with ! day than whites because there is
him. He said tv.' had it on good ntore of them,
authorin' that wnen a candidate He thanked his friends for tue
" the position of a director on confidence chat they have re-
the dispensarv board approached posed in him. He was askeu to
members of 'the legislature to continue speaking and he agreed
vote for him the chief qualirica-jspeak 15 minutes longer if the
t ion required bv s-ome members audience would promise to buy
of the legislature is whether or’their dinner from the Ladies’
not the candidate would steal Aid Society. Several exclaimed
and steal evervthir.g in sight. that they would accept his prop-
"Somebodv” was elected. This ^tion and he proceeded to teii
was to bring the dispensary in : them of his lectures in the North
di.-repute. Spartanburg iegisla-jtff the Vankees on the race ques-
ti\e delegations are responsible tion.
for the rottenness in the countv L I> Smith, the cotton as-
board there. Senator Tillman ! relation man. delivered ilil I;U-
said let us admit that the dis- 1 dress in the afternoon, which
pensary is corrapt. then asked ' va; *' well received.
.ho made it so- "The leyisla-i - ... ... _
unv” is the answer. The Unit
ed States postoffice department
has not been abolished because
Maehen and his crowd were
thieves, then why abolish the
State dispensary if there lias
been stealing? The Darlington
'legislative delegation bad no
destroy the dis-
t*e net insfruct-
v of Dai'iingfoii
FOUND A small black cow a:
my place in Springville. Own
er can get same by paying ail
expenses and proving proper-
tv. (ieorge Wilds.
ight to vote
ei;-ary. tlu;.
i by the p
ouaty but
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l ol S;i |<* or
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trait'rs for 1
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If. -pi o.-..
i 'ties
\\ neu
' el t t'
taken tii
were opjmsed
but would not
Su'i.-c ibe to The News,
.icrtiLk r> k i x U u
Uolumbia tlu . were
iy the newspapers who
to their views,
ive large notices
to those who did not voice their
li Til,,
lilt. I-
ale.
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