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* V -f' > A ^ Vs. \ I t " 4 J- -W? ) >.- 'i \ ' 'ITI.V ) I * ir 1 N / \ f i i . W v > vc ah t iCnti ' S s's VOL. 7. NO. 79 THREAT OF MET! POLICE. > SEMI-WEEKLY. 10P0LITAN ! "*** THE HALL 0 ? . < THOMAS JEPF1 1 I. _ I I o#c? ??* ? He favored high F FAME. % I ieston, his decla Z ...... <! ' on Rreat chfcerin; 2RSON?"An- | T~ , ! * * I LANCASTER. S. C.. JULY 1 license for < Bar- { P? iration brir.^ntf. Mr. w. it. Kiik g. ( i Mouilay in Lnnci , . , 1 . I M 0, 1912. Tsonal. v? >tt <>f Wlnnshwo spent t THE H( iUDl. J < ++>**++++*+*++ | SESSION ML OF FAME. $ Z $1.50 PER YEAR CALLED ON DISPENSARY. Blease Jumps Into the uation and Stigmatizi son Accusin] From Charleston Pi There wa9 tremenc ment, tumultous appls inR room onlv, and c Load Sit- < ! thor of the Declare iLion of lade- | 11 was one ?r pondeneeand $ attended campai; of the vir- X has been held in glnla Statute ^ ... ..... Forittlfgloua e hall bein Free<K>m and ? commodate the c Father of the was well filled b v~?t, ianH fr?m this ? his own r*- A Rrew larger wit! me most larffelyj " "r"1' ** J ; spent the week-e (?n meeting mat' in shoiby. Charleston Mi** Margaret ,, .3* I urday in Chester k unable to ac-1 kllL ^ rowd. The rl'tce] Mr John n. w efore 5 o'^ck. Ubtnl?hl* .1 ] 1 Miss Hnneviev me on the ctowd 1IU1 aml Mrs< , 1 the knowl^dke i?>?* k"?est* <?f Mrs rni in.? r?ew? force 0 prTrp . ml Ht liin former home < * r*u * * tifneturer Williamson spent Sat- j * with MIns Ooey Cor-' ] J r~~~~ I , , ylie went to Charlotte \ \ K* e Heck ham of Koofc , \ ychanor of Tcxaa arc < /UJ& . J. C. White. | J Ff 'OnpER?Noted man- % ' w it i) 11 philanthropic, T lmPO??nt Horn X e w 2 | ^0101 . ? York Feb. 'V , 12. i 70 1 : X \ The tal lied there *? ? . .. , <1 April 4. * the leK'91 iss.! s<?n of 1 pointed to j? It hatter am! es against ?. h.nl slight i ? , A ncn nrtn Meeting Pledges Active mittee Wednesday. ting of .testimony by lative comrriittee api investigate the eharipthe members .of the tion at the big camp; ing yesterday aftern ? Hibernian Hall, with coming when Gov. Judge Jones, leading lor Governor, spoke, as Blease and Jones * cerned, sentiment see uiRn meet-; w oon in the J! CTm.? u|>,m ?? the climax < , ferson apparently re 15 lease an J ' ! ! aohleveimjnU as candidates \\\ tant thmi tbe taet 1 , - , i two tortus as pre* and SO far < , United States. He were eon- ! ! Bhadwell. Va.. April med to be Rt ^ouOcsiio, quest those 5 (that the spice of wonts wore addresses of tht mba: one. J of- ,? i Karon* \ ' governor, was to in ore iinpor- 2 | tore of the prr.?t hat .'? ?or\od $ rfhe crowd wai iidont Of the I generous with i was bom nt . " |, , , i is, 1713. iiu*i Cantwell had a Y>. ju'.. 4, ' policemen preser the meetirGrhel Mrs- s- K ''alr II'reMrl: .Juiiti May. < f r| * candidate' for Arthur r. Kohim be the las? ea- N,i>-s Emnm r ? t family fif Iwr rnr am. J Mr. E. L. 11 u s. a r.oisy ancWery ! me t<> New n ..n< ipplause Aiefj *liHs aiic- h? , - T - siuuit the weeklarpe foraj- of VV|11U, it in preparation! Mn. c. n. sk lok ami <tnu^lii(>r,Mism J ^ ^ iitlou are \ ihitiuj; Mrs. * : Ipfe^ laxuo is visiting 11,<* ' ^ - ? I"1, M r. N. li. ('oiiKir. < li l<*ft foj :? iiii->ttios.s ! ^ '""'I ' Sunday afternoon. ' c:it?nll??tn?s n-kham of Kook Kill , J * C l" Mid with Mrs. J. c. i <i Works in 4 York. Ma inner and dnii;ri.iUi-u X beams f?>r ' fducutlun. . invented n r General L 1 r..r the old St h h ! ;i r I u k * , cloth, also ; resumed cliam f?T prop Uiun day morni itiivt lir-- aim-ri . according ri\> lMahl.iron luMiuiore au<i New ! from Spar I. fir-1 Iron lisle, the ? ImildliiK t>uri>?>s?*n und . ? iiiiisaiwu arm Attorney ? yori and the affairs of ate dispensary will be in Columbia Wednetintf at the State house, to an announcement -tanburg by H. B. Carchairman of the com well divided, each i ovation, and liberal c points were scored. "Judge Jones was by Chairmon Henry V and he got a big tec regretted that he wa take ud so much time Retting an 1 < > vice prt^hlent 17t :heering, As > dent 1801-9; elected I J I of I>euK>cratio-Repc it, j ? ? which he founde introduced , ; throwh , v. Conner, j domain of the L01 :eption. He 1 to*7 wo* ?<Med t* s forced to * > 8tnte" and a,8? thm < > gon country. i answering < suii'* i i "? r >7-ai. l'p'si . for any emergen a* can.iitiate* ? J coats did not ev ibu. Hn i?iirty, ; ! one drunk. <i. It was ? J feat the vast * Irian* terri- ; The South S L > the Fnltisl I t of um or?-. i I Just a week or r sailed from New cy, but ther/lue- MiSHOB ?n?? , *V. their automobile 6H na\e to lj Ct Monday arid aperi iu iAnonMter. _ * Mias Itath lit Mi.HHpH FlumiiiK itcst Entente. <?r Chester are h|x *Cr" Mr*. S. \V. llvatl ' 80 Ego, there, Mr- and Mrs. C r\ i >. ti- lotte and Mr. J< ' Orleans f? Rio ,iHd. w. va.. ()ny, came down in ' < J promoted t from l'?w Creek,N.C., < > luntle ??|.l it tho <lay with friend* < inert haul < i < \ lsT'l was own and her truest*, j * ' fur preshh of Laurena and Croat> ] York rouir jndlng a few dayn w ith \ < > cation. Fo i at Stoneboro. J ' Cite, New ' ,W. Ke<|tiarth of Char- I < >hn T. Will.on of Itlue- j re visitor* at the home I __? -? miiiee. In* laying of the At- : He was also n r.y t^harlesto >n a lnrjro srnle. In ? to appear (;reenba. ?t candidate | Qn Fri(] nt Herved In New ^ * *11 and board of edu- .1 meet in A utided Cooper lnsti- 4 county C01 kork Felder, tl will appea several citizens of n have been summoned and tfive testimony. r the commission will ugusta in the Richmond jrt house when T. B. he Atlanta attorney, ir and give testimony. charges against his re was neccessary to do i tered the race to save * olina from bad gover; was a man of 60 year as young as a man 40, in the legislature and ^imppmp r.Ourt Korw cord, but it I jo. He en- fr0m poor children South Car- diphtheria antitoxir nment. He thousand dollars, a who was things. On Blease . Six years notaries, public 16 on the j Judge Jones there 1 ?vl ae janerio and ~ the steamship Ii a supply of the first Americi i to save a few from that port t among: other can east coast 's revoking: of war between t commissions, sailing marked t was a nigger a commerce with Buenos A?*res, or Mr- h. k. Wyi nkunri, safc^o be u Mr- *n'1 Mr"-" ,? , have bcpii kimmkII in vessel to sail or Palm*. O South Alieri- Mary Kvp cities sine*? the j,s lhy k',u"fcl "f M he States J It's Albmnart* ire'v he beginning of j ui*K?*n*y. South America i MU? Km ma Kc * IMIIiwI 4?r ?%?,. ie Sunday. ^ . Cat) field and children I BleBiC I hi ni; a v. hile ;it the l*le \ 1 Gov. Bleai Ivn Cloud of K-'ok Mid jg doomed iss Kunhemia (?:in>on. , .... r Jones went irkor and ehddreii of ImtiiiK' Mr. an.I Mm. day in hl8 S] to try to te >rr of Koek Mill lathe rnnntv % * * " | The comn reatens Charleston. pleted its 9e, realizing that he ear,y dat to defeat by Judge 9tate tl out of his way Fri- the ^en^r peech in Charleston! VVhi,e r rrifiy the people of nature ha intr, r,*.. expected i littee has about cornwork and will at an > file with the secretary he report required by al assembly, lothintf of an official s been announced it is that Santos Sottile. J. vtiiv WA V which time he had chairman of the ways committee and as Spe House, 13 years as as tice and three years a; tice, qualified him t< State well as chief ex< T.. J T J _ _1 -"i m tne woodpile, tor served as t0 pret rid of negn and means ha(j only to revoke saker of the 8ions, leaving the v Bociate jus-! disturbed, s chief jus- Judge Jones paid ;> serve the to the newspapers ;cutive. 'una, saying that 1 iL * - if he wanted j which will meai i notaries, he the South. Here their commis- j tra'de relations w vhite man un-1 of South Aiperic; ! bn* except throug a fine tribute i/fhe Mississippi of South Car-1 American and 0 ^nly "crooks i company has e i a pfreat d?al to \vuherM|>oou? tofore, Soc hern m rs. J. K. ('out ith the republics :i vlsi1 to * Henry a were lmfnssi- ?er ?i Lancaster hNortherr?port? w??k. * valley, South Mr"' /. m Stack cif lfurtavil orient stea^iship time at tu? hotn? stablished this w*Ph,Uip'* viuiuiiiui, .urn. This is what iors Lav returned trom 1 "I will bt ftswell nnil Ir. <i?rd- Part of Au*' visited Jeilerson IahI for the ITIO October, N< nvalll and Minx Koline , . lo are s|ieiiiiiii); some ^ twenty* of Mr. and Mrs. <t. and if you X "" v ?" mill. tT : he said: Henry Dp s Governor the last I and other: List of this year and summone( nths of September, j tf8t,monv jvember, December \ citizens ?} one days in January, before vant injunction and ^ee^8 a^r . .. - that thev acher, P. J. P. O'Neill 3 of Charleston will be i to appear and give . Nearly a score of f Charleston appeared e committee several ? 4 ) and after admitting WPTP "hlinH tirroM " iiuuge Junes aeciar tacks upon his record anfl said be ^w^prou picked out in his pul He took up one after x- of Blease's charges c< support of Irby, of Y ea me at- nd criminals .fe^j as absurd, id t**t a blic career, strong addnjjpby the other the audience tor ivering the Charleston in the J. Pope, good government. yd publicity,: transportation li iBjout a live j 8oiB wiu be appealing to ?,? the votes of ( ^nrnrr" interests of ^. He stood for ? /-\?u . - Mr- J- s- NV'; inc. Othe, ves- lrjp |Q Kastover t d as the dt/nanu Mm. sain.- b?. f of Plea 1 ft* f l?) ie other Taried Turner of the Doi ; . , IllCllUUUliUll <>n made a business hi* week. Jones, and 1 kbk.n aiul Mils Jaasle year and foi innt 1141, spent satur- ' ? li? . . r .wi. Atami/ ' ^ ngias lection. j Mayor Gn an interview i ponce, vote lor * 'or the rest of this: .^ the neoct two I will noonc <^iirQ y *?j ( '''i*" ^protection ace of Charleston in t con8tabiee r paid nis respect to' hearii r as follows: ! c^a ?e, his nasty threat ^ Charles _a. i?*. l- i in cnnnpel VID, irectly that they had ;y to the three men for J t against the whiskqy.^ i of Charleston county/ j 3 ng was held as a result rges of Mayor Gaace >ton that graft money inn urifV\ oi divorce on adulter} of interest on money action against separa for the races, some He disposed of th brought up against hir ner that won him r round of applause. \ mgn rate local self-governme in lS'.M), his consistent with de te coaches ment, and he assur ) years ago. that, as to star ese issues friends, he belies n in a man- Governor of South ound after do such a thing onl his friends were . 1 Jfy auuui me in vin kec*l,inK v it means sin stables will eiropoiuan ponce is . ? -?-? nth the rest of his I ut it is in no waydis- t,call> llP f it means anything ^r,e lply this: I'ptoAu- Pa>l1 "hu: io matter what the Stothari, 1 larleston do, the con-' pointed b stay here as tfraft VII mill U1C WlllSKey lad been traced practo the governor's office, 'ss charged that he had ?h money" to R H. the chief constable apy the governor.?The As to judicial recor an open book, to be r and he was satisfied 1 that record. Jud^re Jones ther Blease's record, cha he was a corporation close to big interests, d, that was the ri^ht side of a ead by all he viewed it, and :o stand on were in the wron# have to come over ; attacked side. He closed b> irtfintf that if it came to a ch Governor, the trust the peop a man who him and his frie i August 28th, it by the people of Charresented his dirty e* ru< ion. he will take it vvaS(N,nc< it crisis in the his-.w^entwe State to justify his their ? atever extraordinary from the ] n stretch the laws to ment Si est kind of patriotism ed in China last week ntv thousand soldiers, >wn accord, withdrew pay list of the fjovernlrh nrnnt r?f a l.^vo r?f numbered W. H. Ai the <i.tlantic Coast Lu pany as one of his f who was very close tc ern railway, with its sel, B. L. Abney, livi Governor's mansion. fouirht th ? nominjtti ndrews, of stand by the trust, mber Com- of God. Judge Jon 'riends, and niid rousing and str ) the South- Gov. Blease clos chief coun- ing. He jumped ri ng in the midst of the "loc Blease had by saying that Ber in nf YVnnil- alwavs hppn hi? f? ?rrrr n t ? with the help B, es sat down a ? Dntf applause, crops of the n ed the meet- valley, cotton a itfht into the manufactured in ral situation" j be shipped to th< 1 Stotl art had after the openinj ipnd and hp 1 1 sfoia Improkimcnt ? Johnson City, reat Mississippi aiihi \.ia ml other Koods Tsi\U\u.u the South will m? ssri r ?se countries and :'Iul . r.umlit h. Si < W the Pana- !III(I Mrs , ? mean. The Tcnr^ bill nas beer f? rs to some uns :in?l ohililrcii havn , M 11:in> at t!... Whereunc ii)*oit :tl < aUitiiM. |aW niif?ht I stc\\in:m. i.ouis riv- ^ power, of it lia^iii^. with their unlay at Klyin. SlltUtionS nt . r. Kiiiott ha\ c >; ????* i iiur Kxeeuti' metropolitan police I country is ? repealed, but he re- cedented. vatfue. obsolete powler a sort of material >e foisted upon us? | ^ a l>olic, course, under our in- mi < *.. i???i ., , , iiv? tii l?uv 'cessarily lod^mtf m . ie. if unnn nnv mrp K. ^ ^ indeed almost unpreWove on Now! uinti ti> .1 H'reet orow.J, and ? it it (ioti't. -M .v- on n >w. It trull nnnerrtl j. II* to )> >wel niiil sntlrriDi! follows I > r i it- i .. ? ?.- i i - .1 - row Wilson. He had ny wise and pound fc system of economy, | THE HALL OF HENRY WADSV been pen- was Ben Stothart'* )oliah in his last, and those whc cutting off it could not help it. Attacking Jud^i h said that Jones ha< FAME. f Charleston into U i' o n T ii r trict in 1894. He ? - ? ma eanai, pernaj ? friend to the Orient. It is sa; > did not like the South's own ' will soon be ano ? Jones, he nean, that not o d voted to put city but other c< le black dis- krow in iniporU himself had ]th'9 new relation js even to tne l" * spn fe to predict that (?'?r> \f c *r Miss Mary <?e*?r i LiUlt Ot MeXICO aiitoinoltilc trip t ther Mediterra- ?f.N,,rlh , . Helton la?l wri'k. nly the Cresaent ? , , ... Mr. U. II < row jast towns jvill ,ja.v i,,.,.. as ,i?. k, ince because of Jl,?- A sie?man with our neich- Mr- A* 15 1<,nd Mtnril'i v t.k bid I. iC* t?? t?|>Oll?l awhile jjory, wlm in visiting "CCasiOll a CI M Helton, on.joyeii hii rebellion a^i limu^'li. the mountains ' 'Thor aim a with party from 1 nai SlK leston could of Monroe spent Sun- over nitfht II ?r >" ??< only appeal Jr. ?.i i.., lawless mint i. .1 so i kiiosoo ity held itself in open ; \ iinst State authority. ei h conditions in Charsuddenly spring up ? *",N" pon his defeat could THE to his diseased and " i > u < > ANIMi i, and were he even < brnt.-u >. ho WnilWl -fin/1 that : ..... . ...? ?? n % uu iii i,r tur ? v ?er.tl\ t?i? m to aD?l liritlth follow. 25c at uriunoy . >r ' r wfiir t Kro. HALL OF FAME. 1 ? > !E\V JACKSON ? Cele- X otieral and seventh pres- 'T " ' o LONGFKLLOW?Amei I! ^ per rioHii <;> always been a frie haj?H tiu? ^ ton. saving the Cil *t imtiular < .. ... , mi puntH i porting liberal ? re and 'v for it, and recent i o;ui d?r- standing as a mo? hiu W. Todd and Franli r. Born ?> . rtiaud, f assisted him. He .. Feb. 21, ! .Tones had voted fo nd to Charles- bors to the bouth Ladel and sup- i *" ipp;opriations Verdict of Guilt] improvements Cam< lument to A. ' ,7.4 . , ry , 1 viterbo, Italy, [ Bryan, who verdict in the said Judtfe ' wa8 handed do> iT tho mptron- of thp nnpiiQPrl w I of US. <>compaint?<l by ? . It. Lindsay, who , End Trial of 'I.T, H?, JITS. in l.xioister fhh 1 1 O TU Mf" W' '' (<a" , July O. ? I he Caskey l.-ft Satur Camorra trial ?'*?d vuu to rei&ti **n today. Nine Mr. k. <\ s?cn pro iinomimiiiio. an i'vt?n.li>.l vlaii aat ..ni-Rson, ? a., ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~~~\ his mother. Mr*. A. the LOUTtS 0 wiii s|>?mi?i soiin* time which he p contempt, u tun of Flat Creek wa- fuJ hand, week. ! . , W e knou key and Ml?s .lane . , ilay last for an ex ten- tOO lonj? has ves in Oeorgia. ()f usurpatioi at has returned Irom there is Stil In Italti......? if South Carolina, for , \ rofesses such utter < I /ould stay his ven^e- \ \ B6+ j that Charleston also jo bent under the fear !! Vr n, but I believe that \\ 1* pride and resent-! Ment or the ~ *r riiitotl States. ? i? , ^ II o r n Wax- ^ * I* a \v Settle- T a $ meat. . C.. $ ^ ^' March 15, f % 17';T: dled at ? ^ the llermlt- X ape. Teun., # June s. 1845. & l^H^R Prl?nno. <n TM Mm 24? < graduated from itowd? 3 3 In 1825. Professor o ? > lanKuu^es ?t Bowdoli ( > Professor of modern < 3 and belles-lettres at 3 3 183d-M. Published n 7;? *lie<1 & iolitan police, produ mhrldRe, 7 | K ' K m.. March $ of Jones' vote. Jo 18S2. Was ? 1 for government b; i? college <? an(j had issued mar ? t against Chariest languages J while on the Suj Harvard <j? Blease said he did unny vol- % ced a record j ly declared guilt: nes also voted ofGenarro Cuoc< ! The remainder o: y injunctions found ?uilty of ly injunctions criminal associati on premises ? oreme bench. Ends Hunt F< not vote on Often the linut tor , u _ when the nutD uiert* i V of the murder I olo and his wifo. The press d f the band were there is to belonging to a jon movement to ] ! and Mr. Roos or Rich Girl. from the race h neb wife en.Ik publican part) i wntij.tQ iLrtt men *1 . ? ment left, a espatches say that Action day be a nation-wide ^er Pet)P'e petition Pres. Taft vote to 9Purl evelt to withdraw at Pr'ce and allow the lie- ' as^ them, r to select some Patrick U : j .. Hpor nr n?>?< ind from now until ! I expect to call upon \ \ ,nw and by their unanimous 1 < > i the bribe of peace ; ?? ,ic i,rosJ of independence, and ' < > now in the language, <> court. Henry, 'Is life so! <> three ? *0 Q? no K? fr?m *>' the Herointlon. Studied ? removed to Teimeswe, ^ e was stnvesslvely pub- & : > uior, meu4>er of con- , tilted States senator and 4> of the state supreme !; 1 tefented the Creeks In ^ at ties, took PenfACola <i e Kngllsb and repulsed ] | umes of poems, hcKlnni < with "Voices of tin J \ Among his most ur < > poems are "The Sonn \ \ watba," "Evangeline" * ? Courtship of MilesStan< < ! shorter lyrics, such as < [ of Life," "The Chlldret ! I "The Bridge" and "JT J | Done," are widely kno' UK in 1H39 4- l,,"c Jmwiwoiiuhio, Night." 1 wa9 not in the L !?nK t the time, having t and "The $!* s"PPortinc- !i; iiah." iiia <? 'lllman. Ble&a .< "a Fsniin ? ! ever issued a/.y !o i)a?yri? I aKainst Charleston R n. % | fered with the liber , i?cc?u?c lie Kltctric Bitter* Her egislature at iu ?brHin rtD,1 , , l>e*rh-i>loom com|< 1*: een defeated re*n!t from her pure it lor norflindt ** rentfol ?? ?*< itier against |rom flrijj frpf< mnm.u ed if he had h nit(i hd<I strength b! in innrtionn wouutn, nn?l the fri eil injunctions lllcU,hei be*lnche. or had inter- *|ir)lN (be) promote e *u~ womnti ? ti?vorite reim ty of the peo- 1C|Clrvt?.wu ..tmux nerve* tell ,,,a" 1UI u,c even temper. Her Whom the par siou Mti.l ruby lips i_f_ /-* r\ blood; her bright ,8>te n0W. G- G rp; her elastic step ful thin# by Taft both ?ut >iu fr .tn irdiuestmn. make the thin fHintini; Hti.t dizzy tv rywhere the* .ne '* 11 Son 11S JfOir *d\ If weak or nil- j f<HDP#f er l'hi?riiiH<*\ i i i csiycncy uj>on r 'ty can unite. Too purchased at .P. Do the Riace- ami slavery ittinsr Teddy and of the wav and U " DOW we" 1 wa^ ana one CHH*. of the K unamimous; for *?* mt-rnai tr*, >.r KA ' * nr??<l??d l" h li to be. I M I.iQiiueni * M At #Hfh MP|ilic*Ati 1. i? ,.?!! , ' - M * s,r E<lw : the price of chains <? DRi vtot V " jo 1815. .! . ? I \ J nop of F . . I < > from Ti I known Unit not more than o position uioatixui in ten r*<]<iir*a , J ' } , atiuent whatever \il that \\ 1 application of rhtuil>cr- < > presMen antl iiiu-K.t((iDu th?* pacta ? spoils s on. lev it an I *oc l?ow Slaw* 1> >1.^., !.. . ... I nrd rnkeuham In a t 9f ory at New Orteanif cks.m was then j lorlda and again wi unossee. I>efeat{ t In lvjt, he was *' an?l again in IS? t he brought ( ysfem, j> 1* ank mit o> j } | I - - ^ I . pie here, lhis dri 4 I ew applause, j or fnr.l ISr.,* I Lancaster L* \ ?ads. ( Lf<? *oU\ by I i nir* mo I'.mi in i s ?ri | m (pU' ?'?l | >l I dl-rtlfiH I ] *??-. f I m iniuflontjr JIJ ) 4. id