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VOL- 7. MO. 79 8
THREAT OF METRO!
POLICE.
Bleat* Jtuii|i IM the L
bmi-weekly. _
>OUTAN
? THE HALL OP
? * THOMAS JIFFKRf
ffffj Sit- < I tbor of the OMtersOoi
LA
jH i
Ml IIIM ( jje favore(J |^rh lie
fame. t leeton, is tfeclara
(ON--AO. :: on gre&t ch?erin
i of ma* :: was one of thi
^ _ .1A.1 J 1
iNCASTEfc, 8. C., JULY 10t
en se for^Jar^ Peru
tion brinAig Mr. w. r. Elliott
^ T Monday In LaucaAt4
e tneat lAak>lv Mr-('- B- Babar ?
e meti IB We ly Bpent lhe week.eiui
1912.
m*L *??*
of Wlnnhbero spent ? THE HAl
" :: * _
?f The News force , T>v?rvn r-n
t his former home 1 tK
<,*++*+?+****++* | SESSION <
.L OF FAME. |j
OPER?Noted man- % j | , . a
$1.60 PER YEAR
.ALLED ON DISPENSARY.
_
lm -
oaties an) Stigmatises
* r-k aoa Atcuiai N
?'
Ffom CbtilMton "Post.
* There was ttemendou
meht, tumultous applau#
ins room onlv, and clos
-tipn at the big campaig
wnnMnn aiienueu campaign
Um tit- < has been held in Ch
! \ ty? the hal1 ***"*
id/om and ;; commodate the cro
.her of um ; was well filled bef
I*?1? J! and 'row this time
jAnla." A* . . i
own iw o *rew larger with 1
st these ;; that the spice of tli
meetings ?nat in Shelby,
larleston pfcun-* Mls? Margaret Wl
unable ttTac- Che,ter w
wd. The flace M?John d. \vyii
ore 5 bV*ck,
. o.? *u- MIm Uenevleve
t on the c^pwd HU1 #IItl Mn> j.:vo
the knowledge lh? buchu of Mm. j
ip rrio*ti*OkLlin Mrs. K. K. Patriot
ie meeurgp^e Jiillm
nfncttiror n
lllttnion npent Sat- 1 ?
ith Mlas Oaey Cor- \ ???
ie went to Charlotte \ \
Beekhaiti of Hook <
haner of Texas are < Bfc
i and daughtor.MiHa j
ml philanthropist. <?> I ,BIPonini r
Born Now 1 | Coma
?? York Feb. ? 1
12. 1791; | The tak
i . i'prii^T I the lefeisli
IL 1883. Son of J pointed to
... a hatter and j es against
? bad allRht <? -> .
j e d u c ution. Ansel comi
% Invi>nfpd a < fiPnPMl T .M
neeiiDf Hedges Active
littee Wednesday.
ing of ^testimony by
itive corariftttee spin
vestigate the charge
the , members .of the "V
nission and Attorney
rr\r* on/) !??? ??-:? ^ "
mg yesterday afternoor
. ?v ^Hibernian HalL wi(h the
' coming When Gov. Ble
> -Judge Jones, leading oa
. for Governor, spoke, an
^ v as Blease and Jones w<
"* earned, sentiment seeme
well divided, each get
r~io > |.carred upon hip tombi
' CiirriaX < n-feraon apparently rsftar
ase ?UQ(| \ , aobteveiut^pta as moi
ndidates ! I tant than tbe fact that
j - i , two terms as preside
d so far ( xjmted States. Qe wi
ere con- , , Bhadwell, Va.. April It
,/J to be ! ! died at. Montloello, Vj
. ^ 1820. Secretary of afl
.ting an ? vim nn~?tden* 170741
"? * addresses of the (
| governor, was to fc
re impor- * ture of the prografl
be eerved i The crowd \*ha r
nt?? tb? 1 generous with api
ut born at $ ? , . '
, 1743, ?nd :r Cantwell had- a li
h 4p,y 4' policemenTp'reaent i
i ? lor any emergency
lalMidate* for Arthur I). Hobln*oti
>e the lastr "ea- Ml** Emma I'lax
1 family of her r.nole,
n' Mr. E. L. llirsch
1018y anoWfery trip to New York Si
clause " uhief Mia* Alice Beck
- sihmiI the week-en
of %Vtliu,.
in preparation Mr*, c. b. skipi
, but thefiue- ^^_.Etta^d.G
v wniu^ iurn. ^ ( .
I^SiL
;lco Is visiting the \ >
Mr. N. B. Cousar. <
left fot a business \ \ a,i e"^?" c
in (lay afternoon. < cannllxlflts
ham of Rock Hill J ' can locomoth
d with Mrs. J. C. o ^?rks In It
* * York. Made
l>er and daughters, < beams for bu
iny, camo down in \\ promoted th?
HW 1 aniachtne for ?, | the old Sta
? t resumed i<
cloth, also
hnin for propelling ^ day mornu
Hunt tirst a inert- i ! according
x Kstabllahed Iron- ) from Snart
altluiore nud Now 1 "0 fPan
. first rolled Iron * lisle," the C
iiding pun>oRO* nnd 4 mittee. S
? laying of th? At- r.u? _t j.?
vii uiiu me oiJ-uird OI I
te dispensary will be > \
n Columbia Wednefc- \
at the State house, 1
to an announcement
anburg by H. B. Carhairman
of the coinSeveral
citizens of
i . ' -
ovatjon, and liberal che
. point* were scored.
Judge Jones was in
by Chairmon Henry W.
and he got a big recep
regretted that he' was f
take up so much time ai
charges against his recoi
ering, As < > dent 1801-0; elected mm
] ! of Democratto>Bepabll
fivvj? . ' ? which he founded,
t reduced < ; j9ffflraoo thai
Conner, * ^?n?in of
tion. He ' ? tery woe added to tl
breed to * > ***** an<1 atao ** #
. < ton country.
itwenng ? .
rd. but it ??- M
eaodwiut* ^ coats'did not even
.an party, * one drunk.,
It was -* u
i the T?st 2 ,
ana terri- The South f Latf
Ik* United 4 ,
t th* Or*-, | Jmtaweekor i
4 sailed fronfl New i
imim? de Janerio and E
% . M?wir nuiomouue ire
nave to pject Monday and spent t
in Laneaater.
' Mlaa Hath llrow
Misses Fleming of
ft Efittrdfif Chester are apenc
Mra. 8. W. HeaUi a
BO ago, ,lhere Mr. and Mrs. C.W
r?.u?-. Vr'D: lotta and Mr. Johi
OrleanaTJ Rio neid, w. va., were
Eoenos /Jbrea, of Mr. r. k. wyii?
A. JL . %?. t( WW ?
im i*iw rnjok .N .c., lanue came.
,be day with friends < ' -merchant on
] ! .1876 was <1
n and her guests, ; * tor presldeni
Laurens and Cross ! \ York council
line a few days with < > cation. Four
t Stoneboro. | ? ^jte, New Yo
r. Hequarth of Char- ?
? T. Wilson of Blue- *
visitors at the home
Sunday.
_ . sit ft
tie was also a a vjiujucblou
a large Rcale. In ? to appear
reenbnrk candidate i /-v pvid-v
I. Berved In New 4- rr,ua>
and board of edu- ^ meet ID Al
ided Coo par lnstl- 4 county COU
| Felder, th
MMtiiitMiiti will appeal
= The comm
nave Deen summoned
and give testimony. j
the commission will
igusta Inthe Richmond
rt house when T. B.
Atlanta attorney,
4md give testimony,
ittee has about com
was neccessary to do bo.
tered the,-race to save So
* olina from bad governm
was a man of 60 years %
as young as a man 40. S
in the legislature uid 1<
Supreme Court bench,
TITfima ka KaJ an
He en- from poor children a
uth Car- diphtheria antitoxin tc
lent. He thousand dollars, an
rho was things. On Blease's i
5ix years notaries, public co
5 on the Judge Jones there w&
during jn the woodpile, for if
3 tne steamship. ink
supply of the first>Aifferican
> save a few from that port to
long other can east coast cit
revoking of war between the
mmissions. sailing marked the
s a nigger a commerce with S
he wanted j which will mean i
um, uKftobe >'?. uiu mn, n ^
vewel u. nil o"'tT.? np""""
South Ameri- . Migg Mary Evelyi
iics llncfe-the is the *ueBt ?t WIbji
? State* ^Tf". ..N'rs- A C'- V*r*
OWiefl It 8 Albemarle are vlgi
beginning of BUkeney.
OUt*L America E?ma Kerr
i g^eat dj.al to wiVh^X""""
aoneiu ana children DIMM I Ore
; a while at the Isle
Gov. Blease
n Cloud of Koclt Hill ;a HoomoH to
i Kupheinla Ohiihoii. a?Onied tC
or and children of Went Ol
tinjf Mr. and Mrs. day HI his 8p
to try to terr
of Hook Hill I. the . :
lother, Mrs. James that COUnty 10
Thin in what 1
tens tnartewon. pie ted its i
!, realizing that he e?r'?r !*ata
. defeat by Judge ?/state th
it of hie way Fri- th??e,nera
>ech in Charleston . * n
ifiy the people of natur* *la8
ito voting for him.
?nn;A. Henry Dps
work and will at an
file with the secretary
e report required by
1 assembly,
othing of an official
been announced^ it is
hat Santos Sottile, J.
cher, P. J. B. O'Neill
WW kUMV MV IICIVI DV
chairman of the ways ac
committee and aa Speak
House, 13 years as assoc
tice and three years as c
+ tice, qualified him to t
.State well as chief execu
Judge Jones declared
a 1 If _ -
m to get rid of negro j
id means had only to revoke th<
erofthe sions, leaving the whi
iatejus- disturbed. v
hief jus- Judge Jones paid a
erve the loathe newspapers ofitive.
'/una, saying tnit' J
the at-j nd criminals
lotaries, be the South. Hereto
;ir commie- trade relatione with
te man un- of Soutl^- Aiperica
blU except through!
fine triblite /^he Mississippi ' \
South Car- American and Ori<
hly 'crooks company has eety
oublicity, transportation line
fore, So* hern Mrs. J. K. Connor
h tfee rerfblics a v*B,t to Columbia.
Were ITO^OSSi- Messrs. Henry Ho
ware inirtnssi ner D, Lancaster vii
tforthernlportH wa?k.
alley, fouth ttfMr"- L-]M?!,DT
. ' m Stack of Hartsvllle ;
ent steamship time mt the homo of
kblished this w- Ph,11|p*- *
. Other ves- *1'
h bu returned Irom "J will be
well *ml In ?ard- PErt ?f AugUi
ilted JeHereon la*t for the *mon1
1 (WqIwmi Mn?
^ill'and Mlu Kollnc ! , .
Are Handing noine twenty-OI
Mr. and Mri. Q. J and if you WI
. m*d? . burfbe-: etr?P?Utan
b- i Tax. i
Governor the last aru other?
it of this Vear and ?u moned
ths of September, f? y:
ruuimko, citizens of
| A^VVVUI MV1 . ie
days in January, "e^ore
mt injunction and ^ee^B ago
police, vote for thW
. it. a. .j il:- charged di
of Charleston will be
to appear and give
Nearly a score of
Charleston appeared
? committee several % t
and after admitting
were "blind tigers," j
reetlv that thcw WaH /
iacK8 upon nis recoup u
, anflsaid he ww^proud^
picked out in his publi<
He took up one after t
^ of Blease's charges covf
support of Irby, of Y.
of divorce on adulter^,
Making
: career, strong addrtsyby a
he other the audience ror th<
ring the Charleston in the ii
J. Pope, good government H
high rate local self-government
we
ppealing to ,
? votes of fnEsssaBBa
i teres ts of g-j.e
stood for x P^^^pfxlSiT^
that was
j i wip w rjuujtor iuu
A the dwnand w s?iii? B?,kb
Other Tar led J Turner of tlM Doogl
i VOOK. I vvijcoi CUJU 11/
nun and Miu j?Mie; year and for t
fwap-apys&
ia* Motion. v Mayor Grac
ii an interview ]
BSBa the Governor
fcAJfoj*-A.Of course
mmmm about the met
r luc rcoi ui una "
the nekt two I will J**1 ?onej
gpv? v ^rotectaop'
* of (Charleston in [?? J* .
paid tyis respect to I f*e "e*"n
as follows: c^ar
, his nasty threat Charles!
tropolitan police is connecti
4.u *u_ 4. i* situation h
the thr^e ro^^or
g was held as a result
ges of Mayor Gaace
ton that graft money
ion with the whiBkey
flH Koan ?-?
of interest on money m
action against separate
for the races, some 20 yi
He disposed of these
brought up against him i
ner that won him rou
round of applause.
As to judicial record,
i?yu, his consistent with decei
coaches ment, and he assured
ears ago. that, as to standi]
? issues friends, he believed
n a man- Governor of South Ca
nd after do such a thing only
his friends were w
that was the right side of a q
tit govern- MkMgffigSajR 'Jthe
voters |KttUfiKLjjZ&?
by
the
rolina must
as long as Bj^KwSS
ith him on MB^nRf
uestion, as MMTMbI ^TJuKmV)
Bin seeping wi
character, bu
quieting. If
it means simi
j gust 27th. nc
people of Cha
stables will i
I agents. On .
ui me rest ui nis ;
t it is in no waydis* UP t
it means anything ^ne
)ly this: UptoAu- Paid "hus
> matter what the Stothart, t
rleston do, the con- pointed bj
?tay here as graft .
August 28th, if by ^
-V. UWU UOVCU
:o the governor's office. i
is charged that he had
h money" to B. H.
he chief constable apr
the governor.?The
an open book, to be reai
and he was satisfied to
that record.
Judge Jones then
Blease's record, charg
he was a corporation CS
close to big interests, a i
numbered W. H. Andi
d by all he viewed it, and i
stand on were in the wrong, 1
have to come over to
attacked side. He closed by s
ing that if it came to a choic
lovernor, the trust the people
man who him and his friend
rews. of stand by the trust, wi
when they
:hey would
the right EeH|^S5QE$|
aying that J
'.e between
imposed in
, he would HK5^3E^%fljra
ith the help _ .
tneir votes, tl
leston have
administrate
as a sufficient
tory of the Si
resort to wha
power he can
! mean. The i
?e People of Char- The4rue
resented his d.rty wagevince
n, he will take it
crisis in the his- wherrtwer
tate to justify his their o
tever extraordinary from the p
stretch the laws to ment. Su
metropolitan police ;a
st kind of patriotism
d in China last week
ity thousand soldiers,
wn accord, withdrew \
ay list of the 'govern- . '
ch proof of a love of
i nrlanr) o 1 rv>/\nf
the Atlantic Coast Lumt
pany as one of his fri<
who was very close to tl
em railway, with its ch
sel, B. L. Abney, living
Governor's mansion. B
fought th t nomination i
row Wilonn Ho haH
>er Com- of God. Judge Jones
jnds, and mid rousing and stron
le South- Gov. Blease closed
ief coun- ing. He jumped righ
in the midst of the "local
lease had by saying that Ben S
of Wood- always been his friei
Min nan. Wft.4 Rpn St/ith?Pt'a f
- | H?tO
sat down a! .
g applause, crops of the gre
the meet- valley, cotton anc
it into the manufactured in tl
situation", be shipped to thes<
tothart had after the opening
id, and he ma canal, perhaps
rionH tn tKo /~v_ ? , T*- ? *
rm improvement ? Jonnwn cit/, Ti
at Mississippi ' Mrj- Allen Atlam
i lL ? !?wn spending tw
I other goods , homo of Mr Huhil)
le South will; Me?in Waltcr8t
?countries and '",r"nnd.Kiueon
M , _ families, spent Nun
of the rana- Co) ailll Mrm j ,
even to the 10 Piedmont Sprinj
. J? , .1 1 I \ll.. ^-...11.. r\
mn. bill has been
"""""????erg t0 some v
h anil children have er whereunde
veral days lhe . . , l
son at Oak hurst. law might t>e
ewman, I?ul* rlv- a power, of C<
iSTSW- " j stitutions nec
\ Klllott ha vc jjouo I our ExeCUtl\t
; to spend awhile. occasj0n a cit
repealed, but he reague,
obsolete pow- cedente<^sr
a sort of material
foisted upon us? . '
J ? !" A police I
aurse, under our in- vu.cka h^u
essarily lodirintr in l,,K..
ft ft ? o-MiRe-tion a
i, if upon any rare Kh.?-s,w i
v held itself in onen brt**1* ' h*'
nauw^u Oilliuot UII pi C*
Move on Nowl * (
dud to a street crowd, and
. if it don't. "Move on now.'*
h ?thL nuncral p lN to b)wel
nd snflenotf follows. Dr.
-ife ruin don't l>n!ld<ie the
j gently persuade th? m to
ny wise and pound fooli
systeiq economy, cu
| THE HALL OF FA
? HENRY W A D S W O
X LONG FELLOW?America
ish in his | last, and those who d
tting off it could not help it.
i Attacking Judge
said that Jones had \
lME- | Charleston into the
irth t trict in 1894. He h:
in poet. 1 always been a friend
- ?- ~ uneni, 11 is saie
id not like the South's own G
will soon be anoth
Jones, he nean, that not onl;
roted to put city but other coai
black dis- Krow *n importan<
imself had this new relation *
to Charles- 'CK)r8 t0 South o
to predict tnat; MZ;'^aZ?in
lllf of Mexico automobile trip thr
pp Mpditerra- I of North Carolina
er Meai terra , IleJton ljwt wwek.
ir the Cresaent Mr K.B( IWO
it tOWIlS Jtfill day hero a* the Kue
ce because of Jno- A- stewman.
rith our neigh-1
if US. acenmpained by h
ny, who iv visiting
Bel ton. enjoyed an ; rebellion Egai
ough. the mountains I "That such
with party from 1 .
leston could i
f Monroe spent Sun- ' over night Up
?t of Mr. and Mm. only appeal t<
. . . , lawless mind,
y, Jr. returned last i,
ie at Jackson, (?a., 80 disposed, rl
is mother. Mrs. A. the Court8 Of
* ? -? n^Qi Hcuou t
nst State authority. Linc**t?r Pb
conditions in Charsuddenly
spring up <
on his defeat could I THE
> his diseased and o
j i o ANDR1
and were he even <, brated gt
le would -find that J *
South Carolina, for ^
iD<1 lifaith foliowh. 25c at
ariuitcy or O^wfoni Bros.
<??*3 ? ? ?
HALL OF FAME. |
EW JACKSON -OI?- k f
tueral and seventh prea- T " r
Ident of tb? T.
1StatM
perba]
> the Z ton, saving the Citad
??poet? | Porting liberal app
and I foj* it, and recent imi
l dur- 2 standing as a monui
Borja 1 W* Todd and Frank 1
land, t assisted him. He 8
reb. 27, | Jones had voted foi t
dlad X nlitnn nolipp nrnrincei
lei and aup- ' 1 ~ 1
Kopriations Verdict of Guilty
provement8 Camori
nent to A. . T.
"van. who jfr <
aid Judge was handed dowr
;he metrop- of the accused wer
i a rppnrH ly declared guilty
.. , I*. Llndsey, who wl
P J T I t WUh hlm*
E?4 Tml of Mr. R. J. M.ngui
'4. in Lancaster this wi
T i o tu Mrt- W- C*?ke
July 8.?The Caskey left Satarda
^atnorra trial J?* vi?it to relative
\ today. Nine Mr. e. c. seereat
e unamimous- an extended visit u
of the murder
il spend some time which he pr<
contempt, wc
n of Plat Creek was fu) hand.
B>1'- , ... , "We know
y and Ml*i Jane . . ,
j last for an exten- tOO lontf na8 l
in Georgia. 0f usurpation,
bae returned from there 18 Still*
?Baltimore. , t. ^
. ment left, an
ofesses such utter 33 1
iuU stay his venge- flp*
that Charleston also 3 3
>ent under the fear 33 EJV1
, but I believe that 3
pride and resent- 3 3
id from now until
^ Born Wax- o
A haw Settle < *
JK -*3 ment, . O. o
?iV Mareh w*.
aP9f 1 TOT; died at < >
U the Hermit- J
afire, Tenn., < >
June 8, 1845. '
Prisoner In < >
the Reroln- !
m Camt
24. 188
< graduated from Bowdoln
\ I in 1825. Professor of l
* languages at Bowdoln 1
! [ Professor of modern lan
< and belles-lettres at H
t > 1836-54. Published max
| | umea of poems, beginning
March 1 ?* Jones' vote. Jonei
a. Waa | for government by
coiiag* ? ancj had issued many
| against Charleston
guagea I while on the Supre
arvard | Blease said he did n<
a also voted of Genarro Cuocolc
The remainder of 1
injunctions found ^jity of t
injunctions criminal aaaociatior
premises .
ime bench. Ends Hunt For
Ot VOte On Often the bant tor a
i when the man meets a <
because he Electric Bitter*. Her si
1_ i. _ A. in . --1 ...
> and his wife. 1 The press dea
the band were there is to tx
belonging to a m0Vement to pe
and Mr. Roose>
. ~ from the race a
"w wSpublican party
vouxiq ib?t n*1 man for the" *
tron^n^aa wll
patches say that e^ec^on day *
i a nation-wide ^er P??P^e b;
tition Pres. Taft vote t0 8Purn
relt to withdraw at th? P^c? 01
nd allow the Re- * ask them, n
to select some of Patrick I
'residency upon dear, or PeaC
. m nnrrhna^H At. 1
expect to call upon taw and
y their unanimous < > where he
the bribe of peace ? ,,c
f independence, and < jl^tice \
ow in the language <; court, i
ienry, 'Is life so <? thPee **
) so sweet, as to be ;;
hho nriM r\t oKaino ?
^ tlon. studied <
removed to Tennessee, \ ^
> n ns successively pub- <k
cutor, member of con- \ >
ilted States senator and < >
of the state supreme X
defeated the Creeks in J>
it ties, took Peofacoia %
i Knpllsh and repulsed +F ^*--1
ird Pakeuhara In a
i > with "Voice? of the .
J I Among his most note<
< poems are "The Bong o
! I watha," "Evangeline" am
* > Courtship of Miles Standlsl
* ! ! shorter lyrics, such as "A
< ; of Life." "The Children's
! > "The Bridge" and ^Jbe
\ \ Dome," are widely known.
Sight." ? "Wi I" U)C X-CK
i lang | the time, havitlg feeei
J < by supporting Butl
n." His < ! Tillman. IftMac " ifed
psaim o ever isatitd 4ny
SJTu against CharW&ton or
1 fered with the liberty
w&vt+l pie here. This drew
IBIHllirc HI " ? viaiu ??" ? ?'
, , .. peach-bloom comphxio
II defeated reenlt from lier pare b
0I? flffftinSt ?' ** '10? rent/a l ulrtp
, - trom firm froe mnacle*.
if he had h eltb ud Htrength Blw
iniunctions womiU1' ?n(i lh? inedon
u j backache. headache, fai
had inter- epelle the; promote. Ev
/\f tho r\a/v. woman'? favorite rrmed]
oi me peo- |cg lry th4U 6 c Rt ^
applause, or irawfnrd Bros
ru KUjpti. nn wiiwm UlC
WbS^riiV. l**f "?W- ? ?- ]
; bar rkatlc step ful thing by gett
nil tiling ei the T_ft out c
trie Bittern give a 1111 0010 c
i from iodiae?tion, make the thing
bm tb.?5! Wilson its going
r If WMk or nil* m aramtr
PbamiHPj
Lancaster Lea
' can unite. 100 *
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