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AGENTS FOR WLiDflUGLAS SHO Best in the World HE DENIES IT. Repudiates Articles Published in The State Enquirer ONE BAY LAST WEEK Purporting to Give Substance of Conver sation With York County Candidate on Train. Called Up The Rec ord to Make Instant De nial. Did Major Wylie, of the hoard of directors of the state dispensary, say. that the other members of the board are corrupt; that he is only one man against two, and cannot help himself, but was able recently to compel the others, by threats, to return goods purchased over his p; otesl? Da a long discance. telephone ccn versation Thursday morning with a Columbia Record man, whom he call ed up, Ms jor Wylie denied the allega tion that he bad msde such state ments, and authorized the newspaper man to quote him as strcngly in de nial as, his command of the language would permit. Major Wylle's state ment to The Rsocri was by way of reply to the fouowing article, whicb appeared Thursday morning in the Columbia State and credited to the Yorkvllle Enquirer: "Mr. Wylie, of the state roard of dispensary directors, was on the C. & N. W. train Wednesday morning, go lng toward Gastonia; and between Yorkvllle and Clo*?r he said In the presence of Dr. J. E. Massev and Mr. F. P. McCain, who were going to Clo ver with the county oampalgn party, that the state dispensary has always been corrupt and it is as corrupt as It has ever been. He said, that the state board is corrupt; but be is only one man against two and cannot help him belf. He cited that recently, over his protest, the other two members of the board has purchased two thousand cases of so-called case whiskey. Upon the arrival of the whiskey he, Wylie, Insisted on having it analyzed. The analysis showed 2* per cent, of alcohol and the balance was various kinds of chemicals. As a result of the analy sis, and Mr. Wylle's threatening to make a fuss, the 1'quor was sent back. Dr. Massey and Mr. McCain both re peated Mr. Wylle's statement to them in their speeohes at Clover." In commenting on the Enqurier's article the Columbia State said: "The above statement is confirmed by a special to The State from Yorkvllle, which gives the same report of Di rector Wylle's conversation with Messrs. Massey and McCain. The State endeavored Wednesday to ob tain statements concerning the matter from Mr. Wvlle and Messrs Massey and McCain. It was found that Mr. Wylie, whose home is In It ohburg, Chester county, is at Cleveland Springs, N. C. A telegram was sent to him there asking him for a titate mcnt by telegraph. No reply was re ceived, it boing pcBSlble th?.& Mr. Wylie was unable to reply Thursday night. Messrs. Massey and McCain were bcsh away irom home Wednes day in attendance upon the York county campaign meeting at some point in the county and neither of them could be reached Wednesday." Major Wylie ountradicts The State and the Er.quirer in what he says be low: "I was on the train on the day mentioned and in company with Dr. Massey aud Mr. McCain, but the gen tleman quoted by tbe Enquirer posei bly misunderstood mu ur did aot catoh ix.y exact words. "In discussing the dispensary, Dr. Massey said that be wanted to keep! it clean and with that Idoa be had voted for me in the legislature. "I told htm that I thought as Jong as the whiskey houses kept putting ch" mefcu liquor on us, it woulo ba im possible to keep cewn talk, and that in my opinion counly cispensarles v*ouid be uo bbttfir. I went on to aty furtaer, that my attention had been sailed to the quality of strue goods we j had bought, aud I got some samples and carried them to Columbia my sell; intending to fcjtv>: tbero nnaljzec; buo when I get to Columbia, I found that Ccmmitwioner Ta'um Lad already given samples tpf these no- 6a to U:e chemist to be anslyze.-; that the chem ist bad reported untavrabb upon tbbua j !>j,.itj Uiat tiit goods were of low grade in alcohol peicentage j-rd every other way, and that the dispensary force had c-eeu in>ii uctsd by the. com mtSHiouer to return them. "Mr. McCain tuen asked me how muoii we weie goir,g to rsiura. I re plied, 'Something like 2,001) gallons inches and barrels.' Tau barrel goods ware some of the old board's pur en ises. "I never have said that the other W The Most Complete Stock of Boy's and Young Men's OUR BUSINESS. Ever Shown In the City of Orangeburgo All the new styles and colors in Spring Oxfords tor Ladies, Misses and Babies are n w in stock. Boy's knee pants, warranted not to rip, for 50c, best for the price. GEO. V. ZEIGLER. P. S. Special agents for Zeigler Bros, fine shoes and oxfords for ladies, misses and babies). W. L. Douglass' shoes for men and boys. ft ft o ft r T' ft it.tmiiimt.i?.?.....?ii. ....o.~~-~~y.iHtHrtii.? . '?f u If a man loves a maid, | If a maid loves a man, | If they marry, - ? | i % $ That's his business. f That's her business. | ? That's their business. 1 j I But When They Want Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement Plaster, j * Hay, Corn and Oats in Car Lots, Rice Flour, Wheat Bran, Field Seed. ; ! THAT'S OUR BUSINESS. * We carry the largest and best stock and at lowest prices. * Avers & Williams. members of the board were corrupt; nor have I dreamed of saying that I had lo make threats to Induce the commissioner to return this liquor. Ou the other band, as I have just .stated, when I suspected the quality of the liquor and started to Columbia to have It analyzed I found that the commissioner bad already ascertained chat it was unfit for use and ordered it returned. "I told the gentlemen that ever since I bad been on the board I had been in favor of better whiskey, and that the board had put into effeot a resolution to buy good, pure whiskies from bond and blend and bottle then? at the dispensary,_thus making sure of their purity. C_I *. 13 "Somebody started a discussion of! prohibition. I stated that I had al ways been a prohibitionist, on princi ple, and that whenever I Bhould be come convinced that we can have pro mbition, I will be heartily in favor of it; but if it is simply a question of state dispensaries or county dispen saries, I will take the former every time. "You cannot too strongly quote me in denying the false statement I am oredited with having made regarding the other members of She board. I am at a loss to know how the Enquir er could have received such a distort ed and wholly incorrect version of my conversation with Dr. Massey and Mr. MoCain."_ Who Says It Btm't Paj ? W. H. M?hr, a prosperous resident of Long Island City, says a New York dispatch, hung a valuable rug out of his window to air a few days ago, and somebody stole it. M?hr put an ad vertisement in the.local papers that the thief was known and he would save much trouble by returning the rug. "When M?hr opened his door the morning af-;er the advertisement appeared to take in the mlik and the morning paper be found two large bundles awaiting him. One contain ed his own rug and she other contain ed another rug. "Yes, it pays to ad vertise," said M?hr. Yet, seme of our merchants olalm that advertising does not pay. They ought to oon suit Mr. M-irr. VaKot* ot am. Jeremiah Thumas, sixty years old, a well-known whiskey agent of Wash ington, N. J., and who *?as until re cently proprietor of the only hotel in Oxford Funuvoe, committed suicide by bending a bullet into his head in the barn oonr.eoted with Councilman Walter D. (Julicks lumber yards. While conducting the Oxford Hot*] t year ago Thomas eloped with E la. the wife of Eiiah Tetter, a farmer. They ware gjun several months, auc vpou rs: Urning tot-bis n*. ignborroot! Teeter sued Trsomas for damtges air" jUko bet:an nw???dfnQf fr? - ivcrce. In c fit ot insanity, Ecil Burner, s mechanic of Baia^a., lliinc.is. mur *<we? his brotber-in law, Ernest Franzsn. by cutting hi* throat witb a razor, slaahsd Mrs. Berner so ssvereL tuai she will die, thou cuv. his tfcrosi aim diec within a few mcm^ncs. Th( iji;t edy wa* enacted at the Bernei hocae, Btruer haj been ill fur thret wtsks, i-.no at Umfs delirious, but nc symptoms of violent insanity nad Deer previous noticed A rajin never Kauw!> snat, als wife endures until! she goes eway for a day and iec.vep one nf the children to ac company him to his Dov.n town la bors &JBD8 3SKKT0ED. Chairman Ol Democratic Party Calla On Democrats For Aid. [ To All Demooratlo Voters: If there ever was a time in the his tory of the Damocratio party for the manifestation of loyalty and patriot ism on the part of its members, it is right now. If we are to win a victory and elect a President two years hence, we must first elect a House of Representatives this fall. A Democratic House oan and will Investigate every depart ment of the Government. With all of them honeycombed by "graft" the edges of whioh, only, have been touohed by recent exposure and prosecutions, there will be a revelation of rottenness that will astound the country and oreate a de mand for a Demooratlo administra tion to olean the Government work shop. To win the House we need money to defray legitimate expenses and get out our vote. We have no protected monopolies from which to draw to fill our coffers, as tney do those of the Republican party. We must, there fore, appeal to loyal Damocrats foi contributions. Will you send us 81.00 at once, and in return for this we will send yov. copies of our campaign liter*ture Is sued by the Committee. Yju will have the thanks of the entire Demo cratic party for your favorable re sponse to our request. Address all remittances to? J. M Gripge, Chairman, Monsey Building, Washington, D. 0. How To Avoid /ippenriicitie. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver, bowels and restores the na tural action of the bowels. Orino Lax ative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or Kripeand is mild and pleasant to take. Remse substitutes. Dr. A. C. Dukes. ProlnbKiomBi iogfit. At the campaign meeting at Green ville on Tuesday, angered at some re mark made by Mr. Joel E. Bruuson, candidate for Governor, Mr. A. C Jones who is running for the samp Office, hft the speaker's stand and walking up to his opponent aud broth er prcWMtionieti deliber* tely (lappc 6 Mr. B uoson's face. Mr. Branson has but one band and before he coulr gather hirnheif together iu Belf-de* frrcf., halt acczan men Btepped in anc Mr. Jones was arroated by two police men, and burred off tha stand. La ter ho furnisi ed nominal ot r>d and wa-- released. 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Why not take time to educate, discipline, and train yourself for the work before you? fbe college trains for leadership What is your purpose? To be a third rate or second rate man or woman in your life wbrk? Why not be lirst rate? Recent statistics show that the college graduate, in the work of life, bas by two hundred times the advant age over $he person whose education stops with the common sohool, while the college graduate bas a tenfold bet ter chance of eminent success than the high sohool graduate of the same profession or business. A not nor Good Man Gono Wrong. He neglected to take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first signs of kidney trou ble, hoping it would wear away, and he was soon a victim of Bright's disease. There is danger in delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at once the symptoms will disappear, the kidneys are strengthened and you are soon sound and well. A.B. Bass of Mor gantown, Ind.. had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and had a severe backache and pains in the kid neys, and was cured by Foley's kidney Cure. Dr. A. C. Dukes. Some Watte r ionde. A dispatch from St. Louis, Mo., says Hazil Jackson, elgoteeu years old, and Mamie Cross, nineteen, are. ooth ill at the Jackson home as the result of having been attacked by a dozen men In a desolate placa ir Broadway, south of the city limits The pirla we;e bound, gagged ac3 carried forcibly Into a grove. Nine men have been arrested in connection with the case, and warrants charging a&ault were issued Wednesday againsi six of them. Miss Cross, still pali and haggard from recent illncoK, told the story of tbft af.taek. Killed Near Bfc?hmm. John Brown, a Degro employed at the brick works cf the Dorchester Lumber Company, was killed and hif body horribiy mutilated by an east bound Southern train passing Badhan Friday night about 9 o'cli clr. It If yald he came into Badham from Sum merviile r'ding on blind end of bag gage car in an intoxicated condition, and expressed his intention of return ing Friday night to Summexville in ?he feame m<ir;nrr. nis manglsd body found at daylight Saturday morning, a few Ivel ueyond the depot, shows t;hac he had attoxpted to carry out ihc intention A Di-aiUy Bolt, Lightning played havco four miles south cf Cress flhl Thursday morning. J. M. Holden and Joe Koon, two r/b^Le m?;n, wre Instantly killed by a !losh a::d J. W. Koon was knocked RonspVas. A four-year-old son of J. W Koon had hi/> eyebrows scorched i IT. The lightning struck the chlm sey cf the hru.e, with the result ab it3, r.ud Ret the house on (ire. J ?V. Koon revived in time to put the :iro rtr- and sav.- the hoine For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the s^f y^^A. Signature of C^^T/^^^/ A.GAITRANTEED CURE FOR PILiES A GAURANTEED CUKE FOR PILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. 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