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The VOK 3. NO. 103T SEMI-WEE Foraker's Defense?Tries to Ar Explain Connection with StanrtarH Oil Cincinnati, Sept. 26.?Senator Ch Foraker has issued a statement Mc in reply to President Roosevelt, der in which he attempted to ex- wh plain his connection with the acc Standard Oil company and in nej which he also makes a mild at net tacts on Roosevelt and assails hoi Taft. to i The senator gave out what he her says is all the correspondence cro that passed between him and the John Archbold, including the On letters made public by William disi Randolph Hearst, that made roe known his connection with the nut oil trust. Senator Foraker en dro deayors to prove with the let- kin ters that the $50,000 he rece iv- ing ed trom the Standard Oil com- tha pany was far the purpose of buy- let ing the Ohio State Journal and is n that after it was sold to others the money was returned to the Ro oil company. Senator Foraker's a* tack on \ ? 1*. Awusuvtjib consists ot crmcisms idei on the conduct of the pres- rep ident in taking notice of the Cen letters made public by Mr. tail Hearst, but in his attack on Tatt t.y i he makei distinct, charges. lie a lk declares that last August, during tha the Republican candidate's vaca- ot t lion, Mr. Tatt was the guest of to. U. T. Lewis, a Standard Oil at- par torney, during his stay in Toledo assi and at Middle Island. The sen- tior ator adds that Tatt was aho efl'e a guest of a glass trust magnate trus named Richardson, and accepted this an invitation on the latter's yacht. em| He also alleges that the candi- tail date traveled on the private cars his of the ofTiiia s ot the railroads teni over which he traveled during his wit] trip. pen Foraker declared that employment in a "decent trust" is not ' " objectionable, and it is to Taft's credit that lie endorsed John H. t Doyle, a Standard oil lawyer, a to preside as a federal judge. |lai Rev. Mr. Carmicheal Goes to Princeton this Week. ^ie< In accordance with announcemeut previously made in The T News, the Rev. O. W. Oarmich- (.at ael, who recently resigned as jjea pastor of Lancaster and Shiloh A. R. P. churches, goes to Princeton this week. In noting , his early departure the Charlotte ^ ^ Observer says: Rev. O. W. Carmichael, of no Georgia, who has been supply ing the pulpit of the Sardis A. H ar R. P. church during the month \\ ot September, leaves this week kno for Princeton Theological Semi- ?f (] nary where he will take an ad yeiu vanced course in further prepar- 0f ci ation for the ministry. Mr. Car ^ michael is ayouugmau ofsplen- jjftn did parts, distinctly popular a,an and wiih bright prospects before anfj mm. rsesides b<?inK a good |^er preacher, in his college days at Due West, S. 0, he was the wonder nt the baseball field, _ T") d piloting for two seasons for Ers hy ( kine College Though deprived weai of his right arm m?nv years be j* it! * 06CA lore, be was one ol the best time pitchers in college circles at that p&>n lime and one ot the best batters !1 pain on bis team. cour Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly one loosen when using I>r Whoop's Cough muoi Remedy. And it is no ihoroughly righ harmless, thai pp. Whoop tells moth- Pert -ire to use nothing else even for very a bel 'flyoling babies. The wholesome green voe 1 leaves and tender slemn of a lung a co healing mountainous shrub give ttie lesscurative properties to Pr. Whoop's pain Cough Remedy. It oalms the cough, Bi and heals the sensitive bronchial over membrane. No opium, no chloroform, why nothing harsh, nsed to injure or suppress Demand Pr. Whoop's. Accept no other. Wold by Kuuderburk l'har- l,a many. w nam . Lanc/ LEDGER mz REVIEW )KLY. LANCASTER, iderson's "Bad Man" Kill- Proceedings c ed by Negro erary Socie Jolumbia special in Monday's 25th. arlotte Ohservpr - .? . ?""? The llnmpton Gaha, the bad man of An- 'ls -nd regular mi son, and Slayer of .our men, p5Su0 was only a lew weeks ano railed 10 order by laitted of the murder ot a Nannie inn Moor ,.,.11 , , wore then install >ro, is dead at the hands of a qilartor. Thoy th, jro, wlio shot him a. an early meeting. The nit ir this morning, according; the rw" l'a" wit,> 11 ? ton. information that has reached The following pi e about the h i 11in^. McGaha Music?Miss Kli ssed oyer Oooly'e bridge over l^^l'n-M 1 Saluda from his home into Reading?Miss i ?envi?le county and raised a Declamation?B< turbance at a meeting of negs. One o. the negroes, whose Kssay?John Re ne i9 not known here, got the ne[j.8S*y~, Hnamu p on the white man and shot Kssay?The .> i several times, death result- llwain instantly. This is one time t the victim of a negro's bul- Union". gets no svmpat hv and there Tho debate was i ,,, the negative. The lO talk of lynching. Moore? Misses Ula ? iiines. osevelt Defends His Ad- Tho program ?a . . . well carried out. ministration. Music?mus bci Vashingtoii 3ep(. 27.?Pres- Th? president. , ^ it.. . . i pointed as Marsh at Koo^evolt late tonight made Morris Mcllwain; ly to William J. Bryan's re- Misses Mildred l.ii t speech in which he main- S\uo0m?MUs Pos! ted that the Democratic par- report. Miss Post iild platform were n??t getting criticisms were vei ii,, .. The Secretary pr square deal ' in the campaign Mr John T ,-r( t the President's professions "(irecn Medal", at aii treatment entitled tf.ein constitution. The ?? r? , , , , , etU1! Poag, then r< Mr. Roosevelt's replv deals whioh the society ticularlv with Mr. Bryan's Friday nth of netoi "'Inn that (he admin,etrai has been neit her sincere nor schools are cordis '" tlVH in the prosecution of these meetings. its. Mr. Roosevelt comb.i's i ch irge with characteristic -jlmsis. and sets forth in de- soetlo/ yotn-es what has been done ui'der 'I'ho l'- i>. r. wil direction toward curbing tile* ^'rookoU s 1 imrsi b o clock. iency ot capital to centralize There will be h a view to destroying com- noxt sabbath after J by the Rev. (\ S. , There will be a r 77. ' ' .. ry Association Fri ellin</ Catches A/ire. teresting program 'lie residence of Mr. W. S The public is cord igley, the well known builder u,nd* , I contractor. on Elm street, Secotnl ./* rowlv escaped destruction bv T,,? following j la?t Friilay eyen,?K. The SS, o',"c? ies started between a mantle- John a. urines, i?; je and a closet and had Mobley, T. r. Will . , , , . .? S. W. Hunter, G, 3hed and were burning the ctauthen, w. 11. su ing when discovered. Mr. nan, k. m. Fstridg igley was not at home at the J*11, ,',?ulke?t"'rr. b , , i Adam Morgan, \\ e, but neighbors and others ungle, J. ll. Creig ring the alarm, rushed in and W. a. Davis, H. N inguished the fire, but not be Th^onV i considerable damage was Mackin, w. M. <ioi e It i9 not known how the kohinson,^ j. originated?there had been st^'r,'a. k? Uoin fire in the room?but tin ,, Mr. C. J. Carponl position is that the blaze was this week. ted bv rats and matches. Ir. VV. J. Hunter, the well CllTC YOU wn old Confederate veteran Do Not endanger he Primus section, who is 71 caster Citizen 8 oi age, picKea i?d pound* CIJ Mlon in one day recently. th.U ' [r. N. 1*. Robinson, one of backache, urinary< carter county's most sub- ^","'1*"to''l!?"oniH tial citizonp, is remodeling when a certain cu otherwise improving his res- Doau's Kidney I i to use, because it n ice in this vicinitN. the help they neei Letter to IV. Nl. Moore, you have an; lAincattier, S. V, symptoms of kidi tarHir: The wear of paint goes yourself now, befo (allons; the less-gallons paint or Briglit's disease a longest The reason, of course, Lancaster testimoi * strength. It take: less gallons, F It. Giles, li1 use it is strong; it wears a long K. C, says: "For , because it is strong. It is all- have been sutl'erin t and the strongest paint. ing across the scum lere is a best paint among all- and at limes felt t paints. No two are alike, of region of my kidi se; no two cover alike or wear were unnatural ai i. One is thin, another is thick; ti<<n, and I was in has too much lead, another loo tion most of the t h zino, another is right. The ing about Doan's 1 t is Devoe, so fat as is yet known, cored a box at Or imps somebody-else will find-out store, and began tter paint than Devoe; then De- cordance with the will become a more-gallons paint, that time I have '? stlier paint, a weaker paint, a kidneys are regul durable paint, a less-economical stronger and beite t, a timid paint heartily recomme Kger changes than that have come Fills to other mitF# the wor'd. Devoe has the lead; For sale by all shouldn't we lose It to somebody? cents. Foster-Mil Yours truly New York, sole aj F. W. DEVOE A GO. States ncaster Merc'utile Co. sell our Remember the 1. take no other. tSTER I 7 1878 ENTERPRISE 1891 S. C., SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. >f Hampton Lit-j Personal. ly Friday, Sept. mr. Joseph bau.t, <>r white spent yesterday in Lancaster. ... .. . . ... Mr. It. J. .Mani;um, <?t* the Ta L tern ry Society hel.l H|K,tion Nvas in town yesterday, ietmit ol the session ... " raded School Audi- I ^ordnor, t?l Klat y. The Society was | sl?ent Monday nitfht and yester the secretary. Miss l',inc'aster. e. The new officers j Mr- J. M. llood, of the ??r< led for the ensuing ; Hood company, returned Sa in took charge of the j from St. Louis, whore lie went t 'inhers responded to stock, imitations from Mil-1 m-*? " ' ' I ...to. uuuuou, t?i Atlanta has been visiting her sister. Mrs. onrain was rendered: j Crawford, and other relaives in I, 7.ix Wylie. I ter, returned home Sunday adorn M. Hold ridge. j Mr. T. K. Cainble, ofWildwooc "1, K,'Ul .'J ardoll. I who |,as been visiting relative \elly Mitchell. | friends in lids county, returned jvin Funderburk. yesterday, noz McCardell. ... ., ,, , , , Miss nnibell Duron ol Kl^ui rol iss h.volyn Sowcli. ... ? , ..... , Monday trom Hook Hill, where s < 'anal?Lucius Hen- boen visiting friends and relative Miss Fannie Stover, of this off irsliip?Morris Me- turned Monday from a day or visit to Mil's Keba Killian o red that Cuba Should l'affn, >tato of the American Mr. JO. tJilbert Smith, of the < Chroniele, who has been visit decided in favor of Lancaster, returned home yesti i judges were Loran We are indebted to him for a pi lys Jones and Kate call while here. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Patrick, of s a line one and was mil, aru visiting the latter's pi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Connors. ,|V,< ..... . Dr. and Mrs. Crockett McMuri Kueene Klliott, ap- ... , ...... . .. . Abbeville, visited the former g pa als, John Heed and ... ... .. 1 . . ... , Mr. and Mrs. I. \\ . McMurra' he also appointed . , . . , i past week, iidsay and Jessie Leo 1 rs of'the library com- Brown Crcen, son of Mrs. i er then made critic's ??reen of this vicinity, has ?one er's suggestions and Presbyterian College at Clinton ry helpful. expects to study for the ministry esented a paper from Mrs. John < . i atoo and soi L'lin concern ill if the Ernest Catoe. of Kershaw, visit* el also presented the former's niece, Mrs. S. T. Hlael Ra?utMa> .lo.. <? :. . id her paper, after '* ' r" " ' >ardner, son ot M r. adjourned to meet Gardner, of Flat Creek, has relurt her at 12 m. die South Carolina I'nversity to i Ik hi-monthly meet- bis studies, and patrons ot the a,,d Mrs, It. 1\. Wylio will ly invited to attend tomorrow for llagood to attei mat riago of the oldest daughter, i Heed Itoldridgo, Hattie, of Mr. Wyllo's old eollogt Corr. Secretary. the Hon. A. K. Sanders, and Mr, ' sell M. 11 ildcbrand, a promineu chant of I lagood. The cereinon he performed at midday lotnorr .1 meet at Mrs. J. N. the (Episcopal ehureh. lay, < >ot. 1st, at I . Dentfi or Mrs. 'lane M. C ?,re n'HiTan 1 S,/U,:h WUlou, Ot Joseph Clark. noon at 2:80 o clock, ' foung, of I'nity. Mrs. Jane M. Clark, v aeeting of the i.ihra- critical illness was noted in day night. An in- , ? Q , . has been arranged, column?, died Saturday mo daily invited to at- .*i her home here. Iler h r _ be^an failing last May anc trors. was con lined to her bed just urors were drawn ue*'ks preceding her dea'h. second week of the o,ark wft8 ,he wi,low of th( urt: .1. 1. Williams, : w. sistare f. 1$. Joseph P. Clark, who for a i iama VV \f 1!....?? i ? V" v "* nor 01 years was a membei >wman. w\,'ri.:. n'ren- lhi Lancaster bar. She w e, w.J. Hammond, her 76tb year, having been y, John r. Parker, 22, 1833. She was . L. Sistare, l?3. B. ,. - . , . Iiton, <;. w. Phillips, Lve Of Ibis county, was a da . Patterson, John a. ter of Graham Tidwell, 'lltgler K's V m!" moved with his larnilv to D0h, (>. u. Williams, sissippi in the'70s She It . P. Watts, w. a. ft son and three daughters, Monigom",-, T. w. G. Clark, oi Lanaater; Bailie 0. Villenuve, of Atli viaited charlotte Mrs ItU L Green, ol Bishop -. ? and Mrs. J. W. Hamel, of T Kidneys Shaw, allof whom were at * be iside when I tie end came. l ife When a Lan- is also ? u. viv* d bv the folio' Shows You the sisters: Mrs. Sallie Joiner, oi '-To,i?,?il>r Vicinity of Bethune ; Mrs. kidney . nmptaint, Tanner and Mrs. Hadiuba Bi ti-order*, lameness, ()f Mississippi. She also le r. whv allow them- , ; , i chionic invalids a ,,alf 9,h'er? who ,1VH? 1,1 re is otrered them? sissippi. Mils is the remedy Mrs. Clark was a lady of i pves to tiie kidneys . , ? , 1 to perform their sive c mracter and indust habits. Possessed of a st mi,,d and discriminating j re diabetes, dropsy ment, she was remarkably ?sets in. Read this cesstul in the management ling in Lano-ister, supervision ot her domestic several month ? 1 busi nees affairs. She was fo *n /arl" * dull ach- devoted to her children ill part of in v back, . , . . a soreness in the grandchildren and never lo ieys. These organs opportunity to contribute to I ml irregular in ac- Wftifarft an,i hsnninoaa a miserable condi- weiIHre fcn(1 nappiness. inae. Finally hear- very many year betore her C Kidney puis, I pro- 9he was a devout member o '".K? 'life Methodist church. i directions. Sinoe The remains of Mrs. I sit much better, the were laid to rest Sunday i ar and my hack is , ,, . r in every wny I uemci? f IIO00 of n8r nd Doan's Kidney husband in West Side Cemf I'deAlsrs I'rlc. SO ?'ter tunerol services condj burn Co., Buffalo, at the home by the liev. W rents for the United Fairv. of the Methodist chi name-Doan's-and and ,)f- J- H Boldridge, ol Baptist church. v 11 ijii?li vfEWS PRICE 5 CENTS PER COPY Bryan Answers Roosevelt? ... Says President Favors Trust System. xahaw Milwaukee, Wip., Sept. 26.? frt-t'k Delending his knowledge of Gov. day in Haskell against ihe charges which have been brought against lurday ^lim the charges can be u buy examined in some court where partisanship does not bias," a, who William .1 l*-i " ~ tail, A^CIIIUUIUHU |J | ( ' ancas- candidate tor president, on his oon. way irom Madison to this city 1, Fin., today gave out for publication S|io"u> rep'y te President Roosevelt's recent letter in response .uniod to his telegram on the subject, he has ^jr [jrvan 8peaks of the elecice re- ^,un ?* Haskell as governor two's of Oklahoma and says that "the f Fort constitution was adopted aud 'heraw that Gov. Haskell was elected in inn in spite of the efforts of your ad9relay. ministration aud in spite of the ensant tJpeecj1 Oklahoma by Mr. ltock 1 aft." arcnts, Mr. Bryan charges among other things that the steel trust ?rents, "with your express consent1' y, the purchased one ot its largest rivals and thus obtained control of \V. II. , I K A . ninrp t.liun r>'* 1 I,. 1110 "W gt'Ul "I me Mo 'o'al output, lie asks the pres. ident if he will insist "that in n Mr. . . , . . hI th? permuting this you showed less tmon, favor to the monopolistic eorporNI atton than 1 do in opposing it." led to Mr. Bryan abruptly charges esume ihat Gov. Hughes, (quoted by leave President Roosevelt as having ui tho "riddled the Democratic trust , Miss remedy," was himselt the bene> ITlAtO, n e % i K?s- nciary ot the trusts and cities t m?r- the campaign contributions to ow*'In 1 *)e hughes election fund two years ago. Among these are J. ~ P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller ' ' and Andrew Carnegie and Wil, (> liam Nelson Cromwell. Pursuing this subject turther, t JjesH Mr. Bryan says that as the presr n i ii g . . ident quotes Gov. Hughes he ?a.1 1 lakes it for granted that Judge tour *A^1 not expressed himself Mrs satisfactorily on the trust, ques I , nun. 0 late 1 U 111 ..... r oi Chester's third annual horse as in show will be held Oct. 15. born George Truesdale, col., was brought to town and lodged in ". " jail Sunday by Constable Martin Beckham, of Pleasant, Hill. The negro is charged with breaking M ,n'? a dwelling an^ stealing a ham, etc., some months ago. He anta" ''iRHPPeare(' JU8t after the burg,, ' arv, but returned Saturdav night V1:10 1 tr 1 and wascap'ured Sunda v mornKer ii i i . ing oy Mr. Beckham, her She A dwelling in C?mden which wing belonged to Capt. L. L. Clyburn t the and was occupied b.v Mr. J. H. ilary Clyburn was burned a few niehts rovvn ago. Tlie loss is estimated at aaves bout $2,000. The fire started in Mis- the kitchen. All ji * loci- 11,1 F*"0"11"' 'ii'fiiuin'j io cor?rious ,ea' '?r '^e twenty live dollar rong pt'ize offered by Franklin Circle udg- ^or ke8t var<^ improvements frnn: sue- Sept 15th 1908 to.July 4th 1909 , and *please send their names at and once to Mrs. W E (Taylor,Director ndly ^ir(d0- member of the Ciraud c'e compete tor any of the st an Priz08 offered ei'her in civic work their or handier**'. ^or If you want to escape the bill' leath collectors tommorow you might f the ^ry ciirabin' up on top of the water-works standpipe, which iR -dark the hiffhnnt thir?cr KoroohAnt. iivi ur??/vii l o itter now. late >tery, No, "Inquirer," Kock Hill's ucted donkeys can't be entered at the . A. coming LlorBe Show in Chesters urch, ? r the DeWltt's I.ittle Early Ulcere are > email i.IUh. easy to take, gentle ami t eure. Sold by J. F. Mackey & Co. w-i.