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m i . r" f i K / I N 0. 52. SEMI-WEEI \T HOME. the $ CO! Sends (he Night . olina's Senior tlv ;VtK His Views dal mbjeets. rim |\ v tw< Aarch 31.?One jov Aw.iileH of old. ser Wiftted Southern a|H at viator Tillman's iu .ear Trenton. It is very he ^httul because \A its simplic. n0 The guest during his stay chi ' < to feel that he is one of the ily, and so he is not wear- 0f conventionalities nor op- an< by too many polite at-l0fi ly, \ home from Washing- ; vie lly at this season of cla >nator Tillman is a pai .nan a *?/! n* c> uiuuf anvi \jnc O wii i y * interviewing him is to tor .light nnder his hospitaThis is what the writer paj suggestion. Both he Mr llman made the visit ab< lant one. ma was quite cool, and of .eerful log fire, that the shadows dance ou the the vhe roomy library, we get ather late in the night tin< aversed about various far the lady of the house, bri ith her needle, occasion- 1 king part, for she and the bet listened more than they eve 1, m the Senator had the ma no$ of the time. nei asked what he thought erdicfc of the jury in the case, Senator Tillman was more than he expect 1 felt almost convinced ; ould end in a mistrial, ed t him from the evi- ( *at iu * killing of Senator Bar was a deliberately ma pagination, and that sel gh escaping through be< <ce, had knowledge r0| racy against Oar- Gf .ife. He spoke in high mi of Senator Carmack, re in?r him no nna r\f Iho S/inlh's et and meet brilliant leaders, lm above all a fighter. "Fight- mo " said Senator Tillman, "are the ded by the Democratic party the Washington," which was an 80 tion that he regretted Mr. |)0| ik's enforced retirement le Senate. wJl to the fight against Crum, or Tillman said he weut ,jw t jiat first with misgivings, ^ tding it as a "forlorn hope." it no encouragement from f the Democratic Senators 14 except^jfSenator McLaurin, of Miss- Pr< issippi, who promised to stand by ,ro him and did help in every way i *UI possible. br( Senator Tillman seemed to at think i'resident Taft will come stu hearer helng President of the hoje country than any occupant; o of] the White House since the war. ~ lie regards him as a man of large nd liberal views, one who will Hl rry out his policy in the matter ; pointments in the South ; rt,ri ^Senator expressed no oei as to what effect it would $2! splitting the white vote sal outh. That question was Uu ed- *2; /et ting the Democratic I ^e, irs of -the House who failed OV ( j up with their fellow mem- . ... , ,, i bet >y joining the insurgent liecans to down Cannonism, , ri V ' ' H)I when they had the opportunity given, Senator Tillman expressed imself in strong terms. He said ley were traitors to their par- j; ''s plitform and ought to be 'd out of the party, enator Tillman gave a racy cription of his trip abroad, the ?d ntriesfcnd places of interest visited,Siath shrewd comments f*? s /%k/ A /it! 1 /ilk | Ik CLY. the manners ami customs of TARIFF Mr people. In this part of the iversatinn Mrs. Tillman joined, ting him right when she __ , ... Members of Hoi ?ught he was wrong about some le or occurrence, which gave I^i^CUSS b to pleasant badinage be- -?Southerner 0on the two that was very en- in Debate, able. In some things ho obved that the Europeans are Washington, jad of us; in otherR far behind. ^ ithout any pre Spain and Italy, for instance, House loday resut Raid the farmers have little or tion of the farill improved agricultural ma speech was made nery. They row and reap gan. of Missouii, \ ir grain with the crudest sort himself to the zinc plows and scythes. He made pre8ei,ted argume .4.i 4 ? > 1 ^crme.u, wnicn ro most ghow thft| the in ur will be information, name- , , , _ . . , . be protected, that in no part of hurope he ited, did he see any red soil or ^uotin- r mi y such as in found in many ' residon' lalt tin rts of this country. purpose of the t< South Carolina's senior Sena* more rt>Ne?ue ma; and some of his neighbors *')r govern mei re gone into the culture of as- 'ey* ?f Georgia, <1 ragus. I lis private secretary, he the true Dcmv . Knight, is very enthusiastic The Payne bill, jut raising it for the Northern said owing to the rkefc. 1 here is a ten-acre tield secrecy under whi it on the Tillman farm, and e(j} carried on its inext morning everybody on of in8incerity so . place was busy outline and |Je to ovide r< ting it readv for shipment. No . , goyernmen was co pr can bo grown on the truck ? ius ground Charleston. It e Pnnaar7 P nes about *12 a crate. '?" he contended, ['he last thing this scribe saw "ue, but the muir ore hid departure to take the Republican theory ining train was Senator Till- Mr. Brantley laii n busily engaged in putting a deficit at the doo w handle to a pitchfork. charged was Repn . ? , agance. _ Mr. Rothermel cr Situation in Charles'* f vania, favoring a ion-Blind Tigers Formid- wood pulp ftnd pr able Rivals of dispensary* verety arraiened I Jolumbia Record: Riepen Per C"?P*"y a" y Audilor West last night ?'al>6r Ha? ComPa .do hie report to Governor An- *'ie Proviflion on hie inveetigelion into the 'J1"? widening tile r eituation in Charleston. The drawback system, tort reveals a remarkable state ')v Rovering. aflaire. R,;lt, wh" took '8 r . . , . , ? , . Uuderwood, ot A In hriel, it shows that the , . , . A . . . . . ^ ,. subject and deme arleston board is admittedly . , , . , law operated aga potent to hold any sort ol a , , . i / .1 u a | laboring men. >nopoly of the business, which , . . 1 J t 4 . . . "It 18 all a que ) law guarantees to it. with , ? , , , . , ox is gored, <1< > result that the tigers, with . .. .. , . seutative oulzer. per cent ot the business, are ,, ... . , ,j. lt . lie ridiculed the Iding the county up for from r* aim . i%*7r mm. o ways and means c [),000 to $75,000 in profits . , . ., ., 1 ayne bill was pu lch should go to the county, , , i i , , a , u." bulzer as a moch< > board being afraid to tighten ' . .. . r .. . t u'n many respec i lines lor tear this would , ....... , the Dingley law ve what little business it does " . , "The Republu l'rol to the tigers rear ot 4. ... , , continued Mr, i>u\ => tigers also appears to have . .t . " . , . exorbitant protec ^yented the Charleston board . . " . . , . . . .. i t lor in the 1 ayue in considering outside bids for:, ,. , , ... , , ... benefit of the wage nishing beer, the Charleston . ... intelligent man u >wors controlling the situation . . . " knows the absurui prices above what the same r . osition. Labor c IT brings elsewhere. Labor receives i Mr. West, make# an interest Tanff taxation ba, : comparison along thi* line with the price ?! twHsn I ho situation in liirti . - - Ijuvs libor a? chea id and th.,1 ?t Uharle?ioo.i1(>t lH we#||h at year, with Kross sales ^ j louatinvr !o 1245,000, the Mf Mann, ol 1 t profitM.. (iharlegton was only oJ lhe rec0Imnel 9,000, wlo-rean with irons . HuJ p ?s of a little oyer 191,000 whi<|b ,)B Wftl| cl, chlatid lot ncl profit. of over . r6(,,lc,ioll th? 3,000, although Charleston pulp and paper, a license fees amounting to ommendation-> t i*r $9,000 Irom thin source, means committee t?r is sold tliere at a higher <' ?'he varioti , . , , making pulp. V ice and Charleston has a hio , /? 1 . ' . H that the whole ih vange over Richland in water pHp0r depended u light rates. ness ot the grouni - the supply ot spri he argued, the Un Lighway Robber 1 ianged. j0 have cheap pa Talladega, Ala., March 31? |ture the <l"^bc orge Watson, colored, convict-: W >l11^ t*1B. ?P'UCl .... ' , and he pointed < of highway robbery, was hang. duclion og datv 01 hereto-day. The negro ?on- j ground wood pul| iged the crime/on the gallons, tne desired reiiel J - V \ LANCASTER, S. C., APRIL 3, 1909. i i TALK. I MANY DISAPPOINTED, 4?vi>trd I'i'is _ Two Hundred or More Call- i.>.venwor use Continue ed al Hotel p>oyai rhurs- It took l.2<>< yne Measure jay to See Representatives dier* ro man s Participate q| an Qhio Medical College Pr"v 1,16 Who Advertised to be 1 1 stroyed tour March 31.? Hereon That Day, But federal liminariea the Found 'Nothing Doing"-- today. All < ned coosivlera- Why the "Specialists" were marchei bill. The first Failed to Come. houses when by Mr. Mor- whole prison vho addressed reHpouse to an advertise, destroyed an . s,.hedu|e and ment t,iat appeared in the laBt heavy unlit a , , ,,J two issues of The News to the et- fire was un nts tending to . . e .. feet that visiting specialists from after some ot i ub iy s 1 >u c the Cleveland, Ohio, Institute of cooled sntlici Medicine and Surgery would he marched bac i speech h} a( flic Hotel lioyal in Lancaster vva'j liscovere it the primary for free consultation, etc., on hy a sentry, \ irifl was that Thursday of this week, fully 200, The fire call * y be provided persons called at the hotel during entire carrisn itt, Mr. Brant* the day. so Mr. Inmun, the pro worth turned eclared this to prietor tells us; but all were infantry, arn craim doctrine doomed to disappointment, for thrown ?rnnn however, he i tll? "visiting specialists" failed When the 1 seclusion and ' to Pnt in a" "??r giee among t ch it was frara-' Hnythinp Meen ,ICHrtl from thf>m 11 born," they by Mr. Innian. It is thought, pressure was face the stamp . , , lt . . v however, that their experience in Water sputte far as its pur- yorkville one day this week the hose, the avenue tor the CHUSfi(j them to cancel their Lan. aod cheered ncerned. caster engagement, and possibly neared the ce urpoee of the , other appointments. for they have Gf the prison* , was not rove- one in Camden today, and had sciearned "Fc itenance ol the one in Kershaw yesterday. Un- U9 away 1" ba t of protection, der the head of "Not Allowed to Hteel bars in i tlie present Practice," theYorkville Enquirer ers were mar r ol what he te^p ?f visit ot the "special- houses and hi blican extrav- ista" to that town, as follows : heavy gnard The representatives of the of the enclost 1 of Penusyl- "Cleveland (Ohio) Institute of ? Medicine and Surgery," arrived mCCJ reduction on . a i in Yorkville yesterday and esint paper, se- ^^liahed headquarters at the ,he Gould I a- gj,aiidon hotel, pursuant to the id Continental advertisement in The Enquirer Kershaw w nv of Marcli 23; but were not al- Presentati of the 1'ayne lowed to do business. Drama scope ot the f|je "Institute" was represent- Fine Am; was supported ed by Dr. Smith of Dillon, S. C., From the Kersl ot Massachu- who was to make examinations, 'phe ftra |. isue with Mr. etc.,and Dr. Engleman ot New nHmeg 0| the labama, on the York, who was along as secretary ^h j wefi? to d that such a manager. When Dr. Smith In.i A nmricAn appliod to the clerk of the court .. iiust American ce .... meralda an for registration in this county, ' . the clerk told him that it would necessary t it stion of whose bfi ueceflSftry to hftVe himself ed again in c jclared Hepre 1(lentified and he sent for Dr. play, which of New ^ ork. ^ ^ Bratton, with whom he was accordance \ i work ot the perP(>nH|iv acquainted. ment. 11 is < ninmillpi1 Tho ? i? - 1 * w ur. nrauon, who is h member ^ut we sav s it down by Mr. ,?f ttie state board of medical ex succes-fnl ma jry and shara, amiuers, was able to identify I)r. ,, i .. ~ . , , , J . acted their ts worse than Smith; but at once took occasion ,, to a.lvw him and Ur. KnKlem... are ""P8 " ans contend," that Dr. Smith would not be per sP',n e 10 ' H Izer, "that the nutted to practice in this state as '!,nt t^1< tiou provided ttie representative of the (Jleve- 0110 01 l*'e 'ttr bill is lor the ?f Medicine and present in I ,, Surgery. witness a pla earner, fcvery .... * 4 tj ( u t 6 renHons fc'ven by Dr. Drat- audience was > t if ?ountr> ton wpre t0 t|l0 effeCf.t that the ot the merits t> o 1 it prop- oevp|and Institute of Medicine < music, and t) omea in free. rtn<i Surgery is not recognized by j n ^ w()0 no protection, the state hoard of medical exam- 1 ' a nothing to do mfirfi ^ol,th Carolina a- bcinj: themselves i in reputable -tending; that in their various tabor. Capital ; practicing tor it after advertise- which is coi iply as it can. ment, Dr. Smith would violate not poverty," t,1c ethical code of the state board (,l,"CuD <?i r< ' of medical examinors, which code, wher? the is fully recognized bv the statutes sfagp settuii llinois, discuss- of the state, and as a penalty Dr. . t . iiIhIiouh ol the wouki bo <teprived of his committee ! 1? continue the practice of Lancaster ti ' " medicine in this state. lormance whi airman for the Dr. Smith made no hesitation ^ut -p.. ,rHI iluty on wood a Don t accepting Dr. Brattnn's ' md which roc view ol the case ; said that tie had w,'r(i *0 'orti; lie wa\s and M" umlerstood ilia matter it We are : adopted! Dis- Previously, hut was satisfied that came and e the doctor was richf. and staled is processes lor ,. . . .7 . . .. here *md we 1 .. that he would not put himself in 1 r. i <iiiu Hiiit posittou of violating the we prjoyed ! eory of cheap ethics o! tlie profession. n,e receipts I port the cheap- There were some seventy live il wood and ot <?r one hundred people at the ' lice wood. It, Shandon during the day, 111 re-' lited States was ! spouse to the advertised an- Blow For Pi per iu the lu nouncement, and to these Dr. Moinef in was where Kngleman explained the situa-, B come frr.m t,on' e*Pr?Kflf)d h'8 regrets and 'uuona ...? it..! . ' suggested that such of his callers defeated this >ut that a re- ,, , . . . II mechanically a* CO,,ld (!o HO' m,*ht Wnte t0 tho I Senata bv a a at Cleveland headquarters, explain ,.,, . . . ) would bring their ailments and receive treat- 18 ei ment. ?two years. Pi ary Prison Itemed t* J inieiit V-ceNsary to on crs. th. K in., \pril 1 ) I ilited S*ate? M?litain order and to prisoners from cs: the tire which dobuildingg of the irv prison here eariy j8 :>f the 800 prisoners 1 out ot their cell ^ it seemed that the W' certainly would be d were held nmlnr rt> rv guard until the tier control. Then 1? the cell houses had ientlv, they were k again. The fire th id before midnight gp vho fired his pistol. vas pounded and the ,lt 11 at Fort Leaven out. The Thirteenth , . a<? led with rilies, was . iYJ d the eutire prison. k. p ire started there was tie prisoners. "Let 1 ' veiled. The water i poor, and a^ the pu red uselessly from to i prisoners laughed Mi . As the flames * cu 11 houses, the tone ;lg k r c ehu nr?od ?? ?% .4 ?o \ nau^rvi fiUU iur) >r (Jod'p sake take W( tterinj: against the terror. The prisonched from their cell sld together under a or in a farther corner Bl1 ire. ba -? ? al BERALDA" th ou as Delighted with Pn . , ? , o? ion ot the Popular f by Lancaster's j ateur Company ro iaw Era. i-t week <:ave the re I.mcuster amateurs jn perioral here ><tst in the play, "Esd it is therefore,un- j it they be merit iononneetion with the , | HO was presented 111 ... . co vith tlie announce deserving, however, lomotliinc about the Ul iinor in which they *' everal parts. We 'Ml y irlad that in re- 1)11 reques' in the Eth v" ey were greeted by p e\ jjest audiences ever C11 he auditorium to y, and also that the ^ " tgi appreciative both ol (tie play and the W ( ic skill of the percertainly acquitted nost. creditably in roles. The play, re pyrighted, is very c,i endition, especially ~r op M/e <>; stage and s are inadequate, a,J hese drawbacks our ' ' lends ^ave a perch has met nothing i*es of those who 11 . . sti male as to *itness all glad that they ^! n joyed themselves 1 * It* < ran f<ay : i-o that f Sr laving fivm come. Irom ^al" of tickets *83.00. ,9 co rohibition in Iowa.; i, Iowa. March 31.? m ,1 prohibition was is i afternoon in Hie co voto of 2fi to 21.! id of the matter for' n" Tl f?^ Z9+ SICE 5 CENTS PER COPY NDS COSTLY MISTAKE. ?wa Congressman Says Tobacco Consumers Faid 45 Millions too Much lor the Weed. Washiugtou, March ill.? W hat designated as a 4kjokerM that st the consumers of tobacco in is country nearly $45,000,000, is found today m the existinir venue laws of the Tuited States r Representative Dawson, of wa, who at once introduced a < i ?~ - ? *i I iu uuntiut me error. Under the Dingley tariff law e two ounce package* of tobacco 11 to the consumer at 5 ceu's ch and the tour ounce packages 10 cents. In 1898, a war venue tax ot 6 cents a pound ditionnl was levied on tobaccu. t the same time, in order to rve the convenience o! tl?e ide, authorization was given r itie reduction ot the sizes of ickases from 2, 3 and 4 ounces 1 2-3,2 1-2 and 3 1?3 ounces, us enabling the smokor to prore a o-cent and a 10-cent pack;e of tobacco "at the store." In duo time, the revenue tax is repealed. Somebody forgot, r. Dawson believes, to restore e pact ages of tobacco to the iginal sizes, and hence, ever ace 1902, the consumer of to,cco has been paying theequirent of the war revenue tax to e manufacturers of tobacco. Represent ative Dawson figures it that the purchaser of each lall package has been mulcted it of 1 cent and the nnrr.h#fl?r ? r the larger of 2 cents, and ince the "joker*' hag cost the nsunier almost $45,000,000. Mr. Daw-on's bill propopeg to ?tore the packages to the origal >izes. )uthern Life Sells Its Business to Jefferson Standard Columbia State : The Jeffern Standard late Insurance mpany ot Kaleigh, N. C., has light the Southern bife Insurce Co.,ol Fayetteville. N. C. le Southern has been in the iblic attention for some time i account of having become inIved through the trade made gome of the officers ol the mpany with the Seminole Serities company whereby the tu r took over a controlling ini eat. All ol that is past history, as all as the tact that after giving e matter consideration for three mtlis (Commissioner McMaster yoked lie South Carolina 1) use oi the Southern Life 011 the ound that the Seminole trane ion showed ''stock .jobbing" d "high linauce." He also nsured two of (he high officials ihe Southern. When informed of Ihe sale last glit Mr F. li. McMaster, inrance commissioner for South irolina, said: "1 am very much pleased,to arn of ihe purchase of the luthern Lile Insurance cominv of Fayetteville by the Jefrson Standard Life Insurance rnptny ot Kaleigh. "This means Ihe reinsurance the policyholders ot the forer in Jefferson Standard, which one of the strongest Southern mpanies. the tx*t known pUlH and the tMMtpillx id* am DeWitta Little Karly Hi Hern icy arc am all, eany to take, gentle *z..l ? eolil by J. P. Mackcy Co. w-e