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SENATOR TILLMAN ON THE PRIMARY PLEDGE SURPRISED ASD GRIEYED AT ATTITUDE OF SOKE. let Every Demoerat Look Up Registratien Ticket and Redeem His Primary Pledge, He Urges. The following letter from Senator R R Tillnvan was read at the De*HO cratic rally in Columbia on Saturday night: "Hon H. N. Edmunds, County Chairman Richland, Columbia, S. C. "My dear Mr. Edmunds: I am sincerely sorry that my health is such that I can not with safety participate in the meeting tonight. I write this letter instead to show my earnest sympathy and to congratulate my fellow Democrats on the glorious prospect of once again having a Democrat and a good man as president Unless all signs fail, when the ballots are counted on next Tuesday Woodrow Wilson will fee overwhelmingly elected. Democrats in Same. "I have been surprisd aud grieved to note that South Carolinians who call themselves Democrat? are boosting Roosevelt and expect to vote the Bull Moose ticket. If there ever was ?. people in any State anywhere who should abhor Republican doctrines and anything smacking of Republicanism, it is the people of this State. For you all can recall?the older ones by experience and the younger ones by txaarsay from the teachings of their fathers??the horrors we endured under Reconstruction. Negroes who had been taught thy were as :;ood as white people had full sway in our State, and under the lead of unscrupulous carpetbaggers and scoundrelly scalawags tyrannized over and robbed us. I can not conceive how a man bora in South Carolina and reared among us can ever vote for a Republican. Roosevelt is such a gccni R.^p'ih- , licaa and so thoroughly saturated with the doctrines of that infamous party that he dined Booker Washingtwin afi the White House anfr appointed : negroes to office in the South whenever hg> could. His conduct about the Izidianola postoffioe in Mississippi, and ' tfae appointment of Crum, shows that ' he is only "playing possum," now trying to fool the people of the South into the belief that he no longer fa- J vors negro equality. Yet he is endeav- ] oring to get all the negro votes he can in the border States, where their votes count for so much. Mexicanize the Country. ! ."Whiles under a solemn pledge to tbe American people not to accept a nomination for president again, he is running for tbe third time. Roosevelt wants the president's office again so ' badly that he "will make any kind of ] professions and allow his followers here to proclaim themselves as op7 ! posed to the negroes participating id noliticis, while he will gladly accept . * " ~ ~ 1 their help and Votes in the North. He is all things' to all men. If by any fatality or because of the indifference 1 or fatuousness of the American people be should ever be inducted into office again as president, we can never hope to get him out until he dies. He would certainly Mexicanize this country and 1 play the role which Diaz played eo successfully in Mexico for 25 years. To me it is; criminal and idiotic for 1 any South Carolina Democrat who par ticipaiea in me Tect?iiL pniuaij, lv think seriously of voting for the Bull Mioose party; for the pledge specifical- ! ly requires all Democrats to "vote for the nominees of the party." No one but blackleg gam'uli.'s who take the money of their opponents when they wja and never pay when they lose vronld think of doing such an infamous act. No blacker treachery can be conceived and no honorable man -will thinV r?f ^nincr it >e?ro Yotes Acceptable. "Yet in a recent fulmination by the I secretary of the Bull Moose party in ; this State, he boastingly exploits Roosevelt's great achievements and itkreatens to lead a 'revolt' in this State against Democracy. He- tries to persuade our people that the socalled Progressive party is the only one that has served notice* on the negroes that none of them need apply, and would make men believe that he would scorn to have anything to do with negroes or their votes. The Bull Moose shekels are evidently spurring t iiim to activity. None but a fool of the rankest type will be deceived by any such pleading. How can the negro votes in this State which will natural1** go to Rcosevelt, because .cf his social equality record, ba spurned by men who are already gloating in their souls over the official pie that will wat* ii rrra r with l noroug After the morning's gallop Serve Clarke's Wines, W] Royal Welcome. You'll find your IDEAL c We Prepay Express Charge 1 Gal. 2 lug J Clarke** Happy Valley Com $2.50 $4 Clarke's Old Tar Heel Cora 2^5 ? Clarke's Select Old Cora 3.35 ( Clarke's Private Stock Corn Clarke's Sonny Sooth Ry? 5.35 Clarke's OM Stand-by Rye... 9.88 1 Clarice's Monogram Rye 4.75 ! Clarice's Royal Wreath (Bottled in bond).. < Clarice's Pure Rye (Bottled h Bond) Clarke's Malt Whiskey 3.50 I (Order# may Mail your order to-day for of the Clarke Guarantee, whic You can't lose when you buy fro same day order is received. G Remit Postal or Express ft Roosevelt and he should happen by a sa miracle to be elected? Whso that in knows anything about human nature Eh will be deceived by their proclaina- at: Lion that they do not want negro sup- tn port? Such a knavi&h argument will w] deceive no one who doee not want to B1 * * 1 rrtvatiIt. *A4cnn "tuVI V AT Q6 tieCdVtJU. X lit? VlllJ T* ?., w. we have not had negroes in our State politics since 1876 is that the white aE men have stood shoulder to shoulder. a{; Every one knows1 that should two ot w-hite parties struggle for mastery in South Carolina, greed for office, amyrsj bition and all the motives which usu- ge ally control men will cause both sides t to reach out and muster the negroes jQ. :o the polls. There is nothing more t0 certain in human affairs than that gj such a condition will bring the State ^ into discredit, create bitter antagonism among the whites and cause a worse government, if possible, than we have to ?ver had. 111 UT Urge Democrats to Tote. "The fates have divided the Repub63 Lican party and delivered oair en- ^ gmies over to us bound hand and er foot, if we only prove steadfast and a worthy. Let every Democrat look up . J his registration certificate, and l>e to prepared to vote for Wilso j ?.n.l Marshall and the full State ticket next st Tuesday and redeem the pledge he , ! Ia made in the August primary. Let us . see to it when the legislature meets that if the law is not clear ana piam now, that it be made sj to prevent . pl the possibility of fraud in our pnth maries or any suspicion of it. "Democracy and white supremacy are synonymous in South Carolina; ^ Republicanism is and always "will cr mean negro equality under any lead-|._ rvr -n-^Trtp The Bull Moose and ' a G. 0. P. elephant are Siamese twins | on the negro question. Let us elect I Wilson and forever rid ourselves of I both of them. j| (Signed) ."B. R. Tillman." "Trenton, S. C., Nov. 2, 1912." ; c BLEASE INTIMATES HIS COURSE, j But Avoids Positive Statement in Gil- | reath-Rector Affair. | r!nlnmbia. Nov. 2.?"Have you any j I n | xi statement to make in regard to the i ?' Gilreath-Rector matter in Gre>enville?" ! ^ was asked the governor this morning, ; t. to which he replied: ; ? "Nothing whatever. I think, under j tj the circumstances, silence- on my part, ' ? Tno?inv ic. for the beet in- 02 11 11 ill X uv e: terest of th*1 nominees cf the Demc- m ic cratic party, both national and State j* because if people of Greenvilk county can ignore the primary as t' t county officers, what better excuse p p would sc voopie want for voting t.f ft Bull Moor? -cet." i "In yo< Ugram to Gilreath ;> 1 HBSHnBKnHnflH ,h-breds - C > a nip of CLARKE'S. Every hiskies, Brandies and Cordia )f Quality?Tone?Individua s, on the following to all points on Ai Gal. 4 Full 12 Full lug Quarts Quarts 1.50 $2.75 $7.75 Clarke's Cornel alt Whal LOO 3.25 9.00 Clarke's Private Stock A] (.00 4.00 10.00 Clarke's Select Peach Bi 4.75 13.00 Scuppernong Wine (Old t.00 3.75 10.00 Sherry Wine (Old Viatai rjOO 4.00 11.00 Sherry Wine (Royal).... >.00 5.00 14.00 Pert Wine (Old Vintaxe) 4.50 12.00 Imported Sherry Wine (I i* 5.00 12.00 Imported Sherry Wire ? L28 4.00 10.00 Imported Port Wise (Old be assorted, if desired, at quanti some of the above well knov h means, "The goods must m "CLARKE" of Richmond. Dmplete Price List mailed up< Ioney Order, Registered Lett TT rnrn Viuv* A x iviu y: The violation of the oath in one Btanoe relieves all others therefora,' 3es that apply to the appointment of iditor, treasurer, master and magis&t?s for Greenville county, all of horn are understood to be antiease men?" was also asked the govnor, to which he replied: "If the Bleaise men go to the polls id support the nominees for the sene, house of representatives and her county offices in Greenville -rrrVi^ T TTl 5 Tl f/ITm all LL II UJ y TT1XV X 1U<>VA litical opponents of mine, it does em that the anti-Blease men ought be equally as honorable and swalw their medicine by voting for Recr, who is known to be the only ease man nominated in the Green-1 r*?iTnoi>v o.o T o-m infrvrm>P<1_ 11^ i 1 H ft?l J y (W X . "If the anti-Blease men defeat Recr, I shall use my own discretion in e appointment of the auditor/ treas er, master and magistrates for eenrille county. I do not care to y just what I would do, but I do ve to stick to my friends, and I nev- . lose an opportunity to do so. I am Democrat and I think every man tio participated in the primary ought vote the straight Democratic tick a x Xf + Cf of AQ from president 01 tue um^u K_7 WAWV-W | raight through, and those who viote their oaths in the sheriff's race Greenville county can not complain it is handed back to them somehere else. The same rule should apy to all, and so far as I have anying to do with it, it will apply. "I hope that there will be no fur.er trouble, but that all the Demoatic nominees will be elected. Per Inal spite' is mighty poor policy." bsssssssssssssssisEss BBBBB8BSBBSBBS5SE . Yonr boy's Christmas will be the SgaSaSs^ffwl happiest ever, if von will send him THE BOYS'MAGAZINE. It is a aift that lasts a tchi le year. 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