Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, December 27, 1917, Image 1

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#t f * 4 - j X. J :i>' 'T- i : \JZ7 4" BSTBBifeHe^ lg52 ■ : " SIXTV SIXTH u : : I I-i- SlXthf SIXTH YEAR - / 77" ZT- ■y //■.-* YEAR r 7 Tf __L -/ i / /.' : 1 =T VOL. LXVI. 'r:_J?AKN ; \VEI 1.,-S.IC., TIlUliSOAV. l>i:<-'EMIiKR i:. 11I1T - 1 'N:<>. .n>. ;j„. T BUBBLES FROM BOILmfSPRmOS. |U L-l & I Special to Tlio Hentiuo uni Tli*.‘Legal A’dvisbrv Board f<<r Barnwell County ■ consisting of Hi. II. Bates, T. M. BoulwaTe, — . t i • i ’ . ajiKl J. E. Harley;- has yallrd. to its jissistaiice ali- r But ! nAyellJ. TJv-^atte'rso^i Jr.> Jas. Julian Bush, V. S. Owens, 11.1;.<)’• Ban-, non;' Jas. EX Davis.; John K. , fcs ue 1 li i i oT^SijJunio if B la ft; \V. A, Wilder, R. C Holman, GV - M. (ireeiEfClvas. <'arroll Siiums, R, -A. EHis; l*erry.\I. BuckingHgni, Hairy 1). Calhoun, N. G. \V. Walker, AV A. Lemon, B. M, 'IhiTtingtoii, \V.ivr. Andrews, T. 3/ Langley, 'A. A. McAllister, AVV-T: vVrcdck, Rev, W. L. Hays. Rev. i^. E. Peeler, and W. 3. Lemon. Theiafduties are to'assist and advise registrants ,in answering the questions i‘e- qwiivd id them in the Selective Service System and filling up tin* hi auks split to them. — All registrants most convert- halt to Barnwell dan call on lesi*- gputlomeu for whatever I c iul hurst, Sd 0., Dec..*2").— C hri n i a s i s h ere a ga in wi flTlibl - j riy, misthdoe,\lire erackerkySanta < Ham,] ahddJi%tdf all : . fadnlv.tv- uiViotis. . Quite' a niimbel-'tif vis itor*ard here to Del p. liven up things. The- greatest drawback t*) the y<mng p.e*ipl^i5.|ih i 7?earc- ity of girls ; they are most as rare as sugar, with small pros pects ot' getting any‘.better, and nearly all the visitors aid unfor tunately of. lie masculine .per- stiasiontaiso.. •. - i • FAIL-SI MM ON S. L*ZAR~BROWN 7i ' V '" Our school has closed until same, time -in January,, 'HRS, find the teachers- and pupils are treking‘a rest: 1 . Mr E HQ Ian tt of Greensboro, N C, is‘her<> for a few days'with his parents, Mr and Mrs J M GantL - . ■ ■ . . Mr Marshall Gauti, who is>K tending Porter's Military Acad* <-iily, a11d hrhtliei- Dick., w 1 to is now a l»eaiifortite, are here- for the hoiiduvs. * ./ _ 'j Mr ami Mrs S M Hay, of Charleston ,r* are speinUmx-^tho holidays with M 1 ! 1 RM Hay and ■>d ^TQ;" T"” ~c ■ " ass4sta4.ice they may need and ‘ nm ^ * it will luSadv* h without clKii’iie^—Mr 11 axi-y P>ordeit-t?fvt 1 hnrlos- Eor the chmycni^uco of reg istrants in tliea vhgmittvof Al- lemlaledh'e Board hasa-ppoitjhQ Ja<" M v Pattersofi,i R: PaulQHgrr- son. Perry Wilson, RIleyT Jr., and \V. A.- A all, ainPTtiesi will he sworn ln l'or A llomlale. • Oti - M(U)*lay niglu ajhi 11 :A(I '• ;y'-s .j y d clock -> J ndg 1 ' J °lin ^ ;\ wdtldingof iniercst,,tQ thrir was aroused from -his^ peaytulj manv Jrii-'nds \v,*ts that of Miss slumber 'by tin -gleeful vhatte.r|Q usi ;,' VaIoffe "Lazar and Mr. OfW concourse of happy, ymngj j.^ vs Everett' Brown,' of Giytn- hidies and men. Alter being ite.ville, witich .avils ;soh;inhizod ushered into h is sitting room, on-t he evening of £)ocemher ‘J'Jnd Judge II- E. Morris announced at tlii- home of the'bride’s grand mother, Mrs* (’aiherine Creech, Rev, Peeler, Pastor of the 'Metli v odist church, oliiciating. r call on R: M. ^lixsoil, W. E. Prdthro and M.t'.K itcliiiigs,and *otbers"will h(‘ e s\vorh it* for Wil- liston. • ' 1 ' For Blackville uegtstniuts.can < all on R-B. Fickling, II. IX Still. *W. E. Ma'itlTcw-. 11. A. Rich. John . O’Gorman, and E. . H . Wcissinger.and others will he sworn in for BlgckiWlI^. At Elko registrants can call on II.yp. Crouch a ml-Paul. Gree,n and- others will ;no sworn in for Elko. , | ' ■> At Fairfax they can call on B. F. Thomas ajuf J.*E.-John son, and others will he sworn in .for Fairfax. At- K1 inc Hr. F:~ Er Mogg ; mud alstfothers will- bti'swont i!i for Kline, z • ' v SAV€ WME m ^AVINGdSi Pm, paiifTrs ji^dwrt visit (hiring the holidays, hut left'early oic Xmas ldoriiing. dj . . * V. - . Mr Hugh Fowke, who is now . ‘ . * / . oeated in Greenville, is- spend ing tmsdiolidavs herd with liis Mr Sam ILiyTrLRock Hill is IreHTor :i short stay. . '/ -' • - f Mr Stephen Elli*^ v cadet at thedlichniond AcadeDlx in Augimtti, is at hoige fdiy-Uie Tfdlidays. - ** - ~T * X life lie is a prominrntmerchant. A^> omderator of his association' and-as-,^ .moving lactor in the. Lauren-’ Cjhurclp he is, one of 1 ligh-priced drops are pour-. - ing into the ^outli a golden! Hood that i- iinpr(*cedented in all our history. Tenants who xlvave lntl,onoT>rok«-n oven -He,^ most , ir o!nLi.tm: f.ctfres in 86* retigicis life of I*,,,,* dmlf yf ,IoJln« m oasl^ln-aa;1 ; oulUv ... |t js ( , inic e, ly |,op,,,I small l;m<] ouuers an- tvil>in« that 0 ,, cl , ( .,„ lpcl , % t l,e assi.cia- out ah obligations; with heavy Whistling Rufus. INSPIRATIONAL MEETINGS -At their- last molding, the Pastor’s Conference of the Barn well- Association . decided to lau^li in the near future a series of inspirational meetings , or- tliat one of the young couple's greatest desires, at this yule tide, was to . be- made Man and wife, and produced a , license which he hadprepared and only needed, the signature of Judge Snellin'gF- This, was secured, and in a V(\ry pretty and concise cere mony Miss Alina Fall and Mr. Guy Simnipns were pronounced man and Wife, and;as the bene- ditroll wTts;pi*onounced tin* hour oPiwelve was tplle<l, tlu*Pinnies of winch nraved to he fmni a dock which is. said to have been keeping good limy for the pa*t forty years,- and* the Happy cou ple went oil their way rejoicing. The house was artistlcallv decorated throtig$.iout with hol ly, bamboo audMist'ietoe, Before’the cerenimiy Miss Nolle Smith sang Very ;sweetly “I. Love Voii Truly”;oiiiid the bridal partv entered to’- the strains qf -Mendelssohn^ w(Hi eing march beautifully and sweetly rendered by Mrs George Meltoll, / . Tlie bride was met at the al- Xar tht—gToom, and her bru- SE HARDIN—ARMSTRONG FIFTEEN THINGS WORTH DOING . THIS WINTER.' -X o t h i n g wo rt fvw 1 ri 1 a e v» >p- * us t haj>peiis. re_Sohie man willmake; ■t w <»i nlerfid a>: 1 {j( \ t-i hen t an * 1 Av e sityghc is * , .hi«-ky ’ v — neym- think- ing to lo'ok l»t-liiVi*l Ah*- meee-.- ijeV(HiuTlesPlioirrs 6F liiug a ml pTiP. that hrqvightsrtj linal vi-*t«>rv. • - ;•» So it i s i 11 tui s i n < *s s. S< > 11 i s in fai-iging. N*vtliing is gmid* to “'jifst happeii" on pur farm;' And >vith this idea ih mirnl, w-e ask,“What are you pUrffnibg to do this winter?* If. next spring linds you with better farmhuild- ings7 inore coiive-njentJy atraiig- ed fields, more modern farm • . f 'equipment,' or a more richly stored mind, or finds you better prepared to serve your.cojjnnu- nity, all these -things will be to your credit. If spring finds you just where you were when .fall -et in, tli* “ii that'will be to your discredit. ‘ We don’t know what your farm ueeds most, Imt tie- follow ing suggest ions are -probabl y Tine ■ B;tr 11wefi^dAssociation Union .meeting-; -wiTTHnu hebL ■’ * . ' i * H-f* t-ttt- 5t Tl i iVTiFli:u'(It. t *2 > Friendship, ii-j) ’Healing Springs, (.Q-Mount .Arnoli. X . , ...4..„.‘.*4«r nette beauty was very striking * good ones lor von to in her modish going away suk of bro\vit with ^u-eessories -to gnatch, • choose frpin 7. 1. Remove all stumps, logs am] large rocks from ydurMields. *2: Terrace aH- •hdFitlr' 4 - add ' linincdiiitely "aftef fife cere-, dmttry-'avd uTioek din’net* was j gullies'. ; . Miss Hall Hardin* and Qlr/f^rvKPlo life brhlarparty, after j :{ * j,1 ' ;iil1 a11 bptton^ and swampy lands.,. ' . T •4. Repair /til- farm buildings and build any ■'‘needed new mu s„ d. <A\ ■erhirnt all farm macJiin- Fmlerick idmfar Armstrong "'hich the-hridr arid groom left were qirietly niai’riefl on -Sunday] automohih' fo;* Augusta anj afternoon afThaJ-O o'clock at the other points. -They will make their * futulv Metliorlist jiarsniiagH. at Barn well, S. G.-.;l)vlthe Uev. 'Reeler in the presence of a fb%v rela- tives anti close fTii'inls. Miss. Hardin is eo of Ches ter's most acqomplishecHand itt- tractive voting ladies and Iras been one of BaTinvdlFTotiiity's lionfcCin Graniteville, where lief < ' r . v » putting up a toolslmd if you holds a lucrative. jiosition with -Luive-n t om*’already. e manufacturing eoiicjern. Mr..!. X, MoiirclieadManager °Hhe (t A n i e s h i U I * 1 e a s m*( n Bo dy •, 4 Saturday night for Atlanta and ere on the Coast Line at J1 :40 instjtut'es in various sections pf j the-Assoeiation. These will be other points. They spent Christ- ... , mas in Birmingham, Ala., and s f 1,1 q ■ m '°| e _ will la&im- to their mnnZ * afs llwn the FactoryCatVm^ke I fnen4».in-gS>»4ij-li Augusta after January The 1st. D Calhoun. v Moore-head pip "“Mi: one of the in tors of tiieT btit is .'now employe&s4& book 4 keejier ancl assistant-miindger of x|»r«*»se<l his deligfit at being the Peirv Mercantile establislN.^ 11 r aru he said lie ment at Bath * nad just clime down more ^oil a The happy young couple loft s<) c!iri\visit to set* his -distri- (L Install waterworks, or a heating plant, or a.lighting sys- tein. , 7. Paint or whitewash all buildings and fences. _„lJh Repair fences and if neces sary tui large pastures. eflicient. teachers for tRe tmvnt foi Lord ( aixMoy JsjNtiiir years. • -Xi the.1;. A. Ames Co. -of Owns- ^tfdngXvAs hir'yearsEy. -wpent several days m ]; ^-R-t»atraTigr--fmldy aud rlenp ndsiiHUTulan-cqiuhic- il1 L J annvell, the past week as !but any <t cor-n<*rs M if so doing Ch ffeWvjC railroad Hie guesi of Col. and Mrs. Harry would make etrltfvntmnQeasier. butors iidijus state, Harry D. Calhoun alitMv, 1'. llichardson, woh by tlie way weqire told-an* as the reputation of tk AMEQi B.lLT,, carries with it immedi ately first closs products. Mi\ 1 A. Ames has been building 10. Arrange for raising.idore bogs and other livestock. 11. ’BuiltD a Woodshedx and have .it well filled with stove wood when the season, of rush- farm work begins. . f 12. Read live books relative to soils, crops, fertilizers,, live stock, farm management, etc., 113, Read five /hooks relative to cooperation and marketing,. rtN^I education, rural sociology, rurarreiQeation, etc. _ 14. HelTKestahlisli a local far- chnductc<l by- prominent laymen in the State. They have been retiring f-or ^ OUR SAVINGS AND 6UR ARM^r -Bdggies amt Bodies ' for the] jik^tIiiIt irr-LpcnF Fnioh and tlie .tii71 me eting Mr-. ( . 1>. l»o-J **Onr gallant men in tluvfield Boqth Carolina trade for thirty | farnr womam’s -cluTbic—The Pro be, (*t L.a.iireRs. In business ; u j]j the fighting with true five years, and enjoys an.iirime- gressiv.e Farmer. l. ; u-'Cies. I. t)ur Eiilarged OpjlortUniti.es, * ^Idlijt-ies ami Duties ; and How will we Perform Thenr? II. In \Vhat Respect are- Our, • Churches Behind the Times? What is X : ee*ledto BringThern up in Line? - 11 i- The Message of the Season *—Pile L(‘.ssons id the Past; iThe Aims Vind Endeavors for the'Future. ~ \ . vr., IV. Echoes from the Baptist State; Convention. * ., ' ■ r- .Sl’KA KKltS. At Ehrhardt— 7 I. G. W. Folk, (IcoQP. White,' J . Cv Kinard. t II. 11. J . 11<*rndon, I)r. Robert Bitick. H>U. Givings. s* 1IJU L>.. C. Ilunter, W. U. Fel der. D.ML SniTth. \ 1 VV Dr, 4. B. lUacic. iL E. Me-_ Millan, Gco.’P. White. MisdonaFv seiinou, George P. White.' . ‘ • : t Friendship)— I. Dr. J. R. McCormick, 0. W. .Jones, J. <). Sanders^ ^r II. VV. H-r Hutto, J. D. Hug- - .gins, J. L^ Provenux. ^ III. L. S. Still, 0. W/Jones, J. . W-.4 Btttes IV. L. W. Ahstance, J. II. Hug- s gins, J. T. 8t441. Missionary sermon, C. \\. 4(tm*s. At Healing Springs— _ ^ I G.. \V. .Mathis, E. C. Watson, R. 1L Fickliugi y II*. R. E. Woodward; D. W. . Heckle, T. W. Grubbs. If- II It iy P. Lee, W, L. Ilayes, * IL J. Hair, IV. E. C.' Watson, S. A. Hair, ' It. R. Jolinston. . Missionary sermon^EijG. Wat-— son.- ‘ v ^ ^ ' ' Ny v’ % i ' * At Mount ATbon— It L. S; Shealy, J. C. 'Fjelds, O. W; Barker. IL J. R. Cullom. S, E. Miller, J. L. Bradley.. TIT. >V. L. HaVes, T, R. Deer, A. M^. Manuel. halauces to ; the. gootl : largt landowners./in lidiny cases, art* - acttnrijy irotting xmaLl, fumnit^vr- All of .whicli Ys goodyBut- h*r us not, duping tiyi" ei r a of good material^^ospctityyfcxgrr to lay l>y something fdXaWaiiiy, .da}'. We uould like to'seeTiv-. • e*}* noutlierirTiiiu home paint-- • A-d and e([Urppi (kwitli lights and v.W4(4orwAr-ksr every—ftodthern fannt*miTprp+ied witli' the n •of labor-saving maehiuery and ■-gtidd livestock. dTk*kt!Qtilings are neccess'it-ie'sy'anVl -speTHljug, money t'or.,t he.m is ; prdciiietivt inyest.nientji On the (itlier,hand we need during these tinres to -qndlTitirselvty up sharply,when Wtyare tempted tot buy tilings we really dfrliot need, and put tin* money in the bank instead. Nex^t year .may liotj be a year like this has been," ;ijnd we. may hVcpu-tain that!,the "])resent era of prosperity cannot coiitihue iiicleti n itclv. : ' Wise is lie who foresees these things and governs himself. 4c- cordlngl^^TTiore never will be a betthr time tVq4it some inon T *y in the 1 wink ami keep it there ngHinst tdre raipy days (dveat4<- ThcyProgresbive f Farmeir. tion-will he well represented to hear him. Mr. B'oho will speak a ft he moniing .service, hut his 11iain "address wifi lx* defiverejf! Hit h :3d P. M.on* December 30, in WillistonChurch.. - A MERCILESS JUDGE American ‘valor, hut the re- nse business. While here Mr. sqipnsildlity rests ujion you and Mooreliead, gave the jx^ople of me find every citizen of - t he Barnwell quite a nice little talk d’nTtddQitales wlio' is not in nc- ] at t he'-Baptist Church 8unday- tive HeMQxfeypvice to provide knighjt as to.thevGirkings of the thenj. with the^equipHaoiiy and Redvross, in his-City a mT staler machiiK:s -to* enubleyHjiem to and tokl.the people of Barnwelll tight-successfnllyr ■•the great impdrtaiice of this *. **\1uloi: alum* is not going taQ?reat wora in -the’interest of our .destroy the Kaiser and military Soldler^^MrAloareIi(H*d*expre^S: desjujtrisin,* We must.liavc <>r- edXhimsetfX^ delighted ~.witly ga*ni-/atimi ba?k of it, EveFyq.HartTwe.l 1 and fh<f! people . of jiudii in this country nnnsft^/qi Barnwell, aipl said>Tliat Jie ‘patriot*,.- *• -S-Qh—- - -V - •■[•hoped to pay another visit 1 -^“Ttie valid* of t.hefwaf^ay-'l next summer', digs p'aij consists iiot aio-ii.e in j . —_ the- amount of money .which] t!i) - fo l 1 '*' \\ iiU. TO {-, tin* tr'itll ca*> "s'/Hjjif. V r y(■*».• f ll' l i(vin/ stilt* 1 -, mem ir in a i>anttieri4 rssulcnt lias vvillo stiu tterne-t of. S.. Pi( r kdi>uii. St 11'imtK'M’g S. C.. SHyrr* ‘ I «•«? sStpet t;> Si*vei(*. ^h.w'k- acfso asd Hordi^a- liOTv. i’htpl- i I lie.- -Q- linT t*«t‘iiral a 11 < f-j rr * * ti.» 1 1 **■ r<».i 11 e/f^sL u-(*d I) Knl>v Pi 10 hihI th*‘v u* n ill** er«*Htly. Tl7»‘y refill ,U*<1 rny hi(lnvy@ ajuLretn ivial- the lainent«s and s<*rcn**as from niy liHck; <* .* no Tpoeiii.i: siNcB. . Over three yi ari ia'tvDiekt’nJon' -ii'l : “Tr.e cure 'Dohii’s Kidney fills made r>r me norae yHrt ago instill la-f ing. My lock i-* iiqw strong and my kid- neve act rygniarly.’? JPricw 60c at all dealers J Don’t sim- -ply ask for .a kidney remedy — get Doan’s KidneyJ Pi 1'h—llie same .that Mr. Diekins m had. F()8ter-Miiburn,Do. Mfgrs., Buti’alo, N. X.: s. One Who Shows No Favor. i A ' ne-rctless, judge is FatlKH* 'Firne.. lylofy diim 1 In* dexk a id tiie.avaniu-g. Tiiay- lejid— hi* ■ jHoveiqirpnrff . “ V. t-li-e people of the Cubed States | 4+m-y—le^K- 'upon the certilidiitts which; a re .^tdd, lint aljso Ji.ii ' the lesson! which: will? he'taught ) in ,t h ( * 1 i;ihits <sf thrift 11 l.at jvvi 11 be r in culcated as‘a rdsh-ltJoB it. What thus will niean in conserving re sources of America is ,in- inahle. What this may mean in tlTeduture economy of Amer ica is incalculable, . “Victory Can oiyly he won hv the valor of our soldiers. A|astcr*s Sale ' ST ATJ ; ; O F S() y TH C A D() U N \, (.4-NTV <>K I! A UNivKI.I,. • V , \ C;»Urt of .Common'Pleas. , * '-■ Jot? h -ItedmoiuTr • • ; ’ . Pfaintar. ■ . “ agaiiHt ' * i ? S. .[ Hutto: Oofa B, Hutto, K oi-** 0. fhitr., Julii N. Tautio; WilFtv. JI It (ut i, Herbert F. Hutto, FT tel. I e Hatro. Dorotiijy Hutto, and AfaTlfia A. Redmond,* 3 A ' s f - - h ■ Defendai.t.y ' ‘ 41y virtue of » decdtftl order to me directed in the above ®nt tied cause, I will self at Barnwell, in front of the THIS IS ONE CRIME OF THE CENTURY. The near -zero weather lhat IV. J.. R. Cull6m,\ W.L. Hayes.. Missionary seniion, L r S. Shealy, n ..Commissioner" will be in Barnwell every Satur day during January. All partie^ cdiiCerned and those wishing to we have just, experienced eOn- make application will.meet him Utiues to make us shiver as* we • ii . .n ... .z* . * i . j -after in Barnwell every Saturday dur ing the month of January 1918i L F. IIAIR, Commissioner 1 . • Dec. 3rd, 1917*. ^ • X V combined with the iuteLligent iCourt Houee, on Monday, the.-7th day use of* our resources. Saving*’°f January,, 1918/it being sajesday-in ujH^eonomy enhu-go ® ‘ read in the paper’s day day, “Coal Famine On—No Ite- lief in Sigh,t.” The growing Hcareitv-oi coal umkeH m* think nrore-highly ; of our common heritage iii 11 yis country — coal, iron, silver and -g*dd. Th.c fact guF ^overmn'iMit owns tliousamhvjgf acres of valuable, utffPevehqjeilxaHh land ,pri v,i lege. T1 u* bill was passed granting 640 acres of this valu able land-to that coinpatt^ anti in the! t hat-same (-ongressrefused to let we-1 -i s.no Teasi/i lTytryd.> 1 multi j small cities and towns have onq be gobbled up by ni<>ndp7dies4 ; a<• rc. Thi- is uiiiloubtedlv th<j> . ; ‘which wliKqot sell to v the r peo^kgreatest crime''/of -the century., pic. ■. . .. -'7JV/: ; x '•'" . JwTdm^M'k Hilliard was asked,* . 1 f. a lawmaker in Congress aiuring ttnmlisCussions. of the should take the responsibility ] bill,, wli^ther Tm^h^'nef'ed the to do som,* tiling that had never rafhpad coni]»any needed the been done bofore in all histopy coal to operate the road, neme—- of Tegi daft ad—tease or jiracti- j plied ?I think, the railroad needs pHlly give aWfiy 0'r/grant a “spe- ; eyervthyng in the .world it does (•lalqlnyilegfc’' thitt neither you not novv have and for no. better . nor I conUlJatjoy, all in tin* iacc fr(*ason;"A | AppIp.use. ] of full knowledge, of those who ! Mr. Byrnes knew lie could not were begging him not to do it,; giyc a sidisfa LOST—One..rcl Duroc Btioat, whei^ji- "mii|E between 60 and 100 pounds. Went .ejstrix De(J?Jnbei: - PL- 1917. Finder* please retuihv to J. W. Riley. Barn- WiClI, S. (5., v anddeceive reward. ■y \ r ‘ 1 Fp 4-\ * able resources of the country fats war, ,aud the industry of-the {eopled® neeetssary to put these resources iy the, form which Will enable j our soldiers to use 11 ielil witlT.victori%usedect, upoii the battle irouts, of Secretary McAdoo..* pe-ryy : AllHhi^ certain .tr*iefc ofVlana in tlie coUnlv anil ettite aforesaid, known as tract JO>4. df/l^H.fayvtte Jt-dmomi lands, eynta ning Fifty A re?! ninr** or !es?; ,boui del oil ffie North by la <b < f estate ef Mary Bodtford by Mr.i. < Anme Dyeh**«. South by Mrc. At tic Dyches and Weal by lands oi estate* of From speech K heik. H. F. O’Bajindn. Master. wh;it would you think ‘ of t'h,at congressman’s fitness for olllde. But the president bf tlie Mil- wa u k ee R aj 1 ro ad Company,o w ii- ed. by John D. Rockefeller, a mV tlie /• Standard Oil Co;, and tlie attorneys of that road camp py answer wi for months, lobbying and per suading them to grant tins man-. o])olv owned railjroau'a" sjTccial he yoted / to give or- leasg- this coal land to this railftiad.itom- pany and that is the real reason he did not want to meet* Mr* Toole,mi a aebattror explain his vote cm. this question, Yety he is still jboling >ome people by - ed pn tfie trail' of congressmen his talk and his advertisements m ■ * V-. :• ' - . • ' . '. T ^1 1 • •* ♦ • R . - . , . -. , - » • ' . j *4 m « > _ 1 V. A as to his. great dccoiuplishrneuts in .Congress. Nero tlddled while ItOmcJiurped.—Ady. V N 1 . K, •-.w* f 1 jy\ -L rd~l