The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 13, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
Still Another Sensation
JBefore Dispensary Investigating
Committee?The Official
Stenographer Denoun
ces Conduct of Lyon and a
Detective.
Columbia special in Charlotte
Observer : The sensational inci
dent in the dinnpnaam ? :
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Ration to day was the revolt o
the committee's own official sten
ographer at the alleged ungentle
manly conduct of Represent at ivt
Lyon and his detective, Mr
Klingenberg, in dragging be fort
the committee a private, casua
conversation that there was
nothing in, made at a whist part]
in the presence of a party <>
guests at Dr. Earle's home. Tin
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stenographer, ('apt. A. M. Deal
well known throughout the State
and who has b*en prominent, ii
social a flairs here for scvera
years, denounced the detective
whom he had introduced at Dr
Earle's home as a "dirty, sneak
ine spy for going to a gentle
man's home in the capacity of a
gentleman and as a detective,'
and he would apologize for tak
ing him into the presence o
indies nnd gentlemen. And in th?
succeeding breath shaking hii
finger at Representative Lyou
who was a guest at Dr. Earle'i
and at Mr. G. R Rembert's
told him that bringing out suet
matters in (he circumstances die
wiot square with hie ideas ol
what constituted a gentleman, il
it did with Mr. Lyon's.
Mr. Lyon several times at
tempted to suppress Mr. Deal
but failed, and even the com
Jhittae quieted him only after repeated
effoits. Mr. Lyon defended
himself by asking Mr. Deal il
lie did not know Mr. Klingenberg's
business when he escort
ed him to Dr. E.rrle's home.
"Yes, I did, and I look hin:
1here as a gentleman and not at
ii spy," was llie hot re PlyMr.
Klingenberg is a Western
man of apparently limited op
port unities in such matters, and
his conduct is not so great, c
surprise aa that of Mr. Lyon
who was bred a gentleman. The
tilt started on the heols of the
testimony of ox Mayor E irle,
who was indignant at the turi
affairs took, though he did not
hesitate to answer questions.
J. I)R KAKLK KNTKKS DKNIALS.
44 Doctor," asked Mr. Lyon
n
u'? jrwu tivt-i i nuii you evei
made a statement that one oi
these dispensers told you thai
there was a good deal of mou^
Ui^the business, that there wai
$6,000 on the aide, hut that h<
had to give up $2,000 ol it to tin
State board of control, and souk
other part of it t?? the county
/ board of control?"
" I do not remember any such
thing'as that."
,,i>on' t you know that you
made that statement?"
"I do not. I emphatically den}
it."
"You are sure of that?"
AYou have heard what I sawl.'
"Don't you remember making
^ that statement, ami going ''ir
ther and Haying who the partj
was, that that wan anothei
party?"
"No, I do not."
i i
"So, now, doctor, you say M
you know absolutely nothing ^
about it?"
"Absolutely nothing. I might
have spoken at times about vague
rumors, or something like
that, but personally I know abt
solutel.v nothing."
Mr. Frazer: "You say, doctor,
that you have no statement
to make."
Dr. Etrle: "The only statement
that I can recall ? 1 had a
conversation with Mr. Lyon. It
was at a private house, at Mr.
George R. Rembert's and I told
them that I did not know how
they could do anything. The
* only thing?the other onooccur1
red around at ray own house ;
' when Captain Dial had been
around there we had been talk7
ing casually, and I would not
care to give anything that, occurred
in my home that I would
' not talk in the open. I do not
1 feel that I ought to be called
1 upon to come up here and state
1 anything that came out in my
' private home, and would not
like to stats anything that I do
not know to be a fact . Of course,
if I could assist the committee
1 iu any way I would be glad to
' do it,"
Night Watchman Pettigrew,
f who held a position at the State
3 dispensary for several years,
3 testified to hearing Briggs Wil?
son, at the time connected with
3 the Richland Distillery, say he
? had given H. H. Evans a cow,
1 Mr. Pettigrew had come to Mr.
I \\J: l ??
n 11Hitii ior *iuu. Mr, Wilson
f said it went to Mr. Evans for
I the latter's wife.
The Story of Mary.
1 ?
Charles R. Barnes in New York
World.
Mary had a little lamb ;
One day it got the croup ;
She sold it to a packing house?
It's now canued ox-tail soup.
Mary had to have a pet;
She bought a cunning cow;
Which (lied of splitting headaches
soon?
1 It's country sausage now.
Mary wept and wept and wept.
And then a piggie got;
1 The piggie died of tummy ache?
? It's boned ham, like as not.
Mary saw the packers make
A fortune from her pets,
But she could hardly clear enough
' On them to pay her debts.
t
Mary bought an ailing sheep?
She knew it was a sin-And
when it died she promptly
, called
p An undertaker in.
' This precious*pair embalmed the
t sheep
r i And sold it all for cash.
* The folks who bought it of them
said: ^
"What lovely corned-beef ^
, hash I1'
The undertaker and the girl
Decided then to hitch ;
Thev organized a packing house,
And, gee, but they are rich !
Postmaster Nobbed.
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(I. \V. Fonts. Postmaster at Kivertnn, cf
7 |,i , nearly lost his life and was robbed of ]{o
ad comfort, according to bis letter, which '
says: "For <10 years I had chronic liver ftn<
complaint, which led t<^snch a severe caae .m,
, of jaundice that oven my tinker nails turn- tor
od yellow; when my doctor prescribed nie
Klectric Hitlers; which cured uie and have l,0]
" kept me wellfor eleven years." Sure cure J5(
. lor Biliousness, Neuralgia, *Vonkneas tjQ
all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and bladder ah<
t derangements A wonderful Tonic. At Ad
Fnuderbnrk Pharmacy, Crawford Bros. J (
r F, Maokey Co., Drug store. 50 cents. ,jn]
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNT* OK I.ANCAHTKU,
In the Probate Court.
By J. E Stewman, Enquire,
Probate Judge
Tliereas, Annie Hamilton Ilorton.ol
1 caster Co., said State, lias made ?
i to grant her Letters of Adminiati
the Estate of and effects of Clialuu
rton. deceased
THESE A HE, THEREFORE, v
J admonish all and singular the kit
ii creditors of the said Chalmers B
?, dec'd, that they he and appear I
i, in the Court of Probate, t<
Id at Lancaster Court House, on
,h day of June, nest, after pu
n hereof, at 11 o'clock in thoforenoi
?w cause, if any they have, why tin
ministration should not bo ^runto
liven under my bond, this 1st d
no, Anno Domini. 1906.
J. E. HTEWMAN
I'robato Jod
lane 1, 190C
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