The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 27, 1912, Image 4
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f' came a rail: "How about Panroae?"
BfadlDf over and ahaktnK h!a flat In
the facra of tbe del«*Rat' , e HOmen-
way, bla face fluahed abouted:
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JSBES TAFT VICTORY
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“ Wrtrelt’a Frtrnda FaJ! to Oust Con-
rifatod !><4eg»iflone Sontrd by the
SMcatlve Committeo and the Cre
dential Committee U Nam<Hl Fav
orable to (lie President.
The rtooaevelt forces met their aoc-
¥®nd defeat In the Republican nation
a! convention Wednesday In Session
V. Hadley led the fiRht In thn coo-
entlon to oust ')2 conics ted Tafl
d^leRntea and to scat 92 Roosevelt
delegates In their places. Tho con
vention Anally refused to entertain
the motion by a vote of Of. I to 010.
IftilB transferr d the tin lit to the com
mittee on credentials just before the
convention adjourned until Thursday
noon.
When the chairman's pnv<d crash
•d Its Biimmons to deb-R.iics in the
convention V.'. dncmbiiy for. noon, th
thousands of sj.octa ..rs rcall/c I they
about •.“! ie-riitK- Keens—
hat would b id u;i to tlje irisls In
the B.'niRirP' for party lea |er-ht|. Ov
erntplu (b-v.doimients nave promise f.c
tuniultuous fl l.a'e oil the Tiooicviir
propOBblon of stitmtiiiittrip tcitnln
Hooscv. It 'b leRateH for T.ifl tiooi w ..
were ndrnlUcd by (tie natknal c.iut
mlttr".
The first development of the mom
lf>K was Die declaration of Taft lead
ers that there would be n > rompro
mlan of any sort Th eri earn** a i II-
mnflc assertion by Dnv Hadley, tbaf
ha would not Pin'dion s bolt unt' r
any rlrcuniH'ances. (!o•.• Iiene. n
barked np lladl'.y In tbe assertion
I’eraons who have been n ady to be
Ilavo that Roosevelt woubl not V»i
tWts to bolt, were willing t , speculate
aa to wbe*her 'his mlirbt Indicate
■lutlny on tile Roosevelt shRi
The unfinished biiti"css taken up
was Hadl > s deinatid for .dDnlnaMon
«if 92 n.n'eso.jj did r't'K from the
temiorary roll fbalrnnu Root m
nounred that an acre n. tit had been
reached bo’we. n Messrs Wu'hou and
Hadley th if thn n b i irs of debate
ei|iially dhhhd hetw.i-n Die two
aides. f 1 ov Hi llev ter (t voievelt op
ened the dr a'e I 1 .. r.. . I > » . 1 • h •
ev. nts f.f 1 uesday t. , lint; u;, to the
ruling of the m’b.n il committee
chairman, Itos wait r. w 1 b un .stu d
the Hadlev motion 'o purge Die teui
porary roll.
Gov II idlev finished at 1 t and
wai followed by \V T I'ov-ll of
Wash I up ton t’r the Taft sbp> ' The
declaration la utterly false, he d*-
clar f. "that the Stut erf \V isti lug' on
wen ever carried by Th“odr>re Moose
velf " Aptdsuse from the Taf’ dete-
gn'lona pree'e<t this sfn’e-nent The
I'clt D of what Mr Do . e|I r-atd wa-s
the ' facts' as *o V.'ash|:ipt..n arous
ed the Ire of Mocrsevelt deleuates He
w.aa Interrupied wl:h proans from
the Roosevelt fmes srh' n he declar
ed: "V.'h.tl It w is d'» overed 'be
Iitpbt b> bit e th*. a i <• coti.enD n
that 'he 'Inf' ' »if. m va . ft» n rnn # rt*!.
th»* *n»M f*f N] r Ifv>!f
eryflm*."
Th« Pennsylvanian* went wild
nimblirg down from their chairs
and brandishing their flata they yelled
epithet* and vituperation at tho
apmker Fllnn hlmaelf took a prom
inent part In the demonstration.
Ihroughout the hall came yells and
Jeer*, and a few momenta tumult pre
vailed.
The disorder continued In the
Pennsylvania delegation and .Senator
Root came, to the front of tho stage
and pointing to Flini\ shoutod:
"If the gentleman from Pennsyl
vania wishes to commend hlit cause
to tho Just and honest members of
this convention and the American
people, ho will reas ■ to Interfere wjth
the delivery of a reasonable and do
cent argument.”
Senator Root wan rheer<d.
"We will have order In this eon-
ntlon, or tho inembcrB rcaponalble
for diaopter wi!| ruffer In the estlma-
'loti of the American people," added
Senator Root.
Then, in the nit 1st of a new tu
mult, l lii.n climbed upon a chair and
len ,-inded recognition.
"A point of order," he shonfed.
"Stt'fe It." commanded Root.
"It ih mention of personalities, of
I'rnroM* and Flint), are not In order
"flie gcuDenian’s point Is not well
tab• n The pfci'leman will b • seated
it ..nce7 r >ulrd ft oof
Flinn s'ood defiantly for a minute
and then hhi down
•S-L'.TTtor ffetiienway roncludrd soon
('..■r Mi s niid wnu followed by Meorge
b’e. .rd of New .1 rsey for the Rooee-
hldo of the ii.punient Me dealt
from the North, loaded or unloaded
—I won’t a«y which,"
There was a series of Interruption*,
after which Devine said: "Thla emls-
‘Olve me Penroae before Fllnn ev- aary went among the delegates thai
BUND TICER GRAFT JONES COMES BACK
(Continued from flrat page.)
Ion restaurant, told Hr* committee
met him th* re and told him that he
had been talking too much and
should go on to Barnwell, for he
would be able to make much In that
were honeatly elect' d.'
"Haw, haw, haw," laughed several
delegate* and their example quickly
was followed on floor and gallarb
When he ipoke of the Rooa-veU town
coii’eatB, some yelled that hla state-j y h(> noxt witness was Herbert Sy-
ments were not true. rou say l hey r p riJR s f| e admlg^ed very frankly
that he was a "blind tip r." lie said
he knew IVm Stnthart, that he had
| teen paying J10 a month-to W. H.
FebrenH, a whiskey dealer, to pro’ect
(Continued from first page.)
able points in tbia man's record,
[{lease vetoed the bill providing an
Investigation of the Murray wlndlng-
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announ.. n.ent « .is icniF. lid. l!enr\
A Allen r 1 Kno-ns. wai presented to
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.vl'ti th- Arizona and in liana cas-«
Home More Hot Shot.
t\1r Rcord declared the K'nsevelt
fi.rc.a w re wlllipp to suti'iiit their
nse to tbe d- iib.n of a crideriM.ils
ommlDec if all conteS'ed delegiteM,
.■.Mi I'liff Htid Rooseve't men, were
hi I d fiotn vo' on Die report
,r 'b':' cnmtnlt'ee The great crowds
t.i th" gillaries became res' levs diir
.i,g Mr I tecord s argument it was;
1 no f i eon ’ I ip e. snd many of Dm s;.ec-
Dors were I avlng the hall. \
S’enstnr Root appealed again and
i :• a 1 n for quiet
D ' oji rocnjrnl/f' the rlgh’ of a
’ a m Hi It' ee to pass on the right of
•n'e delegates to sit tn a national |
• indention, ' r stitned Mr Record.
, b n order was restored, "you have j
..^icM'shed government by minority |
You are submitting to a partial
ind packed tribunal rases where the
v rd 1 ' t Is reached before the evidence
.» Bubmlttf d.
An oii'break tn Dm Indiana delega-
.n followed Dm ass. r'ton of Record
•t. a tn on.- dletrI>•* In Indlanapolla
•P" r ' urns were iiiatfe up by the of-
"■ Ms wl'hout even opening Dm t.al-
1 .I box
illtaiu K Kngllsh. a delegate
from (tie Fexenth dlsirlct, leaped to
tils feet and the entire* qetega'lnn :
■ rok- Into an uproar "There was
ro con' s' In that dli'rtrt.' shou'ed
t tiglinh. wll My wav-lug hls fists In Dm
:• r You know there w is no eon
,
'. s' t here
Wllhnm Folton live, a Roosevelt
.'el. ga'e in tbe to liana d. l.gatl .n,
sprung to l.rs feet and shouted at
Fngllsh Tti- I.it'er ve*le.| t.aek ' liar,
hi", II ir, .nd sTr'e l toward live
(. ' '■r fn.'rt.e'i se zed ttle two III. n
. • t i<. ’ Do tn a part
In n lull M a v r I ■ w Sfniik of In
... , ■ oils s' o'lte I frolll Ills M«at to
1 ' • o r I on Dm s' i ge
I' v op i, ; on > o u 11 g • t a scrap
;• of me "
R. cord ‘n "'.pcluslon said 'he j.artv
" :.s fudiig the gr. itest i riels In I' 1
h i«. -s v U <■ 11o n .' wan' to lie dr 1 \
eti o.i' e r 'lie pur'v eltlo r bv force oi
cops bn... I'u' if we nr- *o perml'
Ul (ill'slde bed V '(i p.o k this MMlVen
''on :ind ciuiv 'bit packing through
'o a pr.-sl d. m M a I noi na'lon the con
1. I.'tice i f the A IIP rp III! p. ople will
' . V o!'
Hliving l p Die iH'legates.
11 i.'.ei t F \Uw i fs of Arizona D" n
epo'.e in defense of he I aft delegates
from Di.it St.i'e Morris ib so 1 p’Ion
o' Die 'low made bv the Kooseve''
f i s m Dm Arizo'vi S' h'o con v eit
• nt . . -o‘d m u.'I: tnei rItn> n* He
‘•I t th" IwVOSeV pit people ,| t Die end
o' Dm eenf.i-sion inur*b-.l out of t b*>-
he. II j
' I b*l . d called il v oh e from t he '
•o " a •
fr.rces, Hhi
ins n' '.
•ire not true," ho shouted, "but 101
of those cont'Sts were thrown out of
tho committee unanimously." This
brought a chleer from the Taft folk.
Hoot <'«lied Down Texan.
W. H. Featherstone, a delegate
from Texas, kept constantly yelling
at Devin.'. This aroused the ire of
Senator Root. He walked to the
front of the stage again.
"(ienDemen of the convention,"
aald h», "I don’t know whether you
want to hear what Is said on thla
Horjoua subject, but I want to say to
you (pointing at Feat h> rsrone) that,
deloga'c or no delegate, tT you don’t
prest rve order tho Kergeant-at-arrna ,
will bo directed to put you out.”
Roo* was loudly applauded.
Feath rstone insisted he was mere- 1
ly trying to correct misstatements.
1 lev .ue had been attacking the. Cecil
I,yon "steam roller" in Texas. He
concluded with a defense of tho na-
tiqnal committ'.o which brought a
chorus of hoots and hisses from the
. Roosevelt sympathisers. Tho crowd
at Diis Juncture began to call for
Hadley
( C.-F - f,iD Iv'on of Texas, a Taft deM
( gate and a brother of Represetita-!
J t;;p .Martin W FFrl ton of New
Y'.ik, was introduced by (iov. Had-
Tey' to say a word of d> fonse for €wR •
; \.'j on.
"I.von has b illt up nn organira
i ion in I • xas against which the g Des
I of h'-ll can no' prevail," ho ra d, as
' np cote l uded
.Vf i i three o'clock Dm convention
'h M’i d I.;, an ovaDon to Cov. Hadi. y
,,f \i M-ouri Th* dotnz.ns:'•ation ‘ook
'.Vatson, lead’T T the Taf ;
he believe i Hadl* >• w o ll I
Ivt the V.purgiag resoiu
*■ . Die credentials conii.tlffee
Hadley had no chance to make re-
s, opse The che rs for him weru'
le.ifemng for 2" minutes or more.
I Imre w is talk of Hadley as a com
promise candidate In the midst of
h" ovaDon to Hadlev. Illino.s was.
• r> ing to r'art the refrain :
" A e want T•ddy "
It was Just audible under 'he gr>a'
•olume of steady cheering
KvenDiatly the cry for itooseveT
developed in'o a steady chant and It
rope at>r>v. the flood of sound
A round of applause gree'ed lames
F Watson, who concluded the argil
ment against Dm Hafltey tnt*'tnn ■
From the gallery fame a shout of
Hurray for Sunny .Jim
\ti Ovation to Hadley.
\A a'aon asked whether th» dele
ga'< s felt able to Judge on the tnerl’s
of ail Dm cases involved In Hadl ) s
n otlon He poln'ed out that but few
f.f the contests had ben discussed by
he speakers Now you are not In s
posIDotl tn Jitflge Die merits of these
m'r'versles," said Watson
A mar of "no cani*« up from the
floor "You ar.- In no posIDon. you
iir- In no ’emper If yoo will • \i use
•ov sivlng so to Jartge Dm rases "
\\ i * k< ii w ae Interi upted Severn
■ furs and there wer- ren.wal call*
i r Hadb v T h.* gov* rnor appi'ar. l
'i I w is :ii nrded the greu'est de-
■ eti s* r . 1 ..ii of ' h ■ ( on .. n' ion up ' o
b s 11 :■ I '.o' b floor and g.'F I- D. s
on ’heir fe.t, whi«Dtng ch*er-
t:g, \«d':tig p'iun I mig fti.i rs ai, 1
■'am mg' bet r fee'
W.i'hou and R"f)f jfjineil In con
v<■ rsa'Ion with Hadi.y as ho s’ood
wal'ing for the wild w koine to cease
but it went on and on
The CRDornla deleea* on end'av
or. to put up ihelr Rooseve't bin
n-rs and s’art around the hill, hi'
. etc.'ant at Arms Stone qi|b klv haF
■ I . m and Dm ti itinera were 'aken
do w n
The Allasoiitl s'andaril was wav'd
ori^ti'gti and In nn Ins',ant the N w
l trev 'el. i;ates raised their emblem
. u I •-• ar'. d around t be hall
Missouri. Hadley's home State, f.d
'owed Then West Virginia Join'd
' b" proc. sslon
! ' ■ ov,at : n tiv Dov Hadley started
i r ■ ping t're of 'alk on 'be floor to
him from the Charleston constables.
“T paid the money ev* ry month,"
said Syreeuse.
John Milton, proprietor of the Fn-
L. M Green about $900 me month, I
think, to make long distance dnspec-
t'on of factories and make up his re
port from the findings of the agricul-
' ural commissioner."
Tbe speaker th*n charged that the
i Governor ha I crippled the work of
the Sta r board of health by not al-
up commission, thus holding agalnat ,
these honorable men the slander that 1 low,n K an !l ' , P ro '' rla,!on of 1 t0
had been made. l co ' pr a in the flinda for di P-
The Factory Inspection Act,"
said the speaker, "was vetoed by him,
and y>T he goes ahead and pays Col.
therla antitexin.
Judge Jones merely mentioned the
Governor's pardon record Wednes-
i day, calling ait ntion to the Wash
Hunter case, in which he said I’.l-ase
tried to bamboozle the Supr'mo
Court on th" irsui; of a "true bill"
Diar he, too was a "blind tiger." He j
Haki Dial he had been paying $10 a
month for immunity from the on-j
slaughfs of the constables. Hls attentpDng to show analogy
1 with the Lazarus case.
a* a man aiui U^yer. a alagl* dol
lar except that earned honeatly. h*
would get out of the race and leave
the Slate.
•'Thou* Guttersnipes In CWlenkon.”
"And those guttersnipe# in Char
leston,T, said the Governor, “I call
them guttersnipes, h. cause to say
what I would wish would be an un
warranted offence against their moth
ers; th.se guttersnipes are digging In
the filth and mud trying to find out
something against me. They have
hounded me. I have proofs that they
have had Pinkerton defectives fol
lowing me. and you taxpayers ar«
bearing the cost."
hush money he said-was paid to J.
I Miller, who at the morning session
admitted collecting the money for the
Marlon Stock company and turning it
over to O’ Neill, who he thought in
turn sent it to Stothart.
A. S. Kolinsky said that John Mil-
'on, one of his customers, came to
him and asked for protection. "I saw
Hen Ktothart," and he said that he
would see what, he could do about It"
said Kolinsky. He said that he never
t’l.a le a report to Molton, and he did
no! know whether Stothart was jest-
"Hadley the next presid nt; three
racers."
| He got Die cheers, but the ser
geant-at-arms got him and tie was
j ied off (tie stage.
7 Fn in after this ineid nt a pretty
girl In whit- in the gallery suddenly
i stood up and waved a lithograph of
j Col. koo.-evelt. Finally in her exeitfl-
j ment she dropped th" picture, but
many of the ey-s that turned h ( r
way'lost none of their ititercs’ wle n •' or riot -
Theodore Roosevelt's likeness disap-j Mike Pharos, who admitted that r •
'peared. The girl herself was sulflc-!''■ a whiskey seller, said that he
Sent treat. Then some one found th ■ j * ,ad paid $10 a month for protection j ... , .
.gainst tho constables. He declared m’ u ’ p n!en !n t,us audience who would
Dm- h had paid this hush money to ' rnt vof - r m " if souls' getting
Judge Jones declared Diat th" Su-
prem- Court had not reversed Itself
in this, and tha' P.lease's charges
was a reflection on Justice Woods.
Judge Jones ".as given rousing che rs
and hearty handclaps as he conclud
ed.
Applause and Iliss-es for Blease.
Mingled with th". applause wi'h
v.Tiich Cnvernor TMease was received
Mi -re w-re a few hisses. "I am sur
prised to heir hiss'-s from a Darling
ton audienc"," said the Governor,
who at one sir ;rk a defiant atti
tude, pri)<'!'ii n ;ie independence and
Classified Column
Indian Runner Ducks—-$1 each. Mun-
ntmaker 1‘oultry Farm, Normandy,
T nn. . .
i.aihen — Com mugs made »uu>
switches, chignont. Writ* Mma
fintes, Norfolk. I.a.
.Am. i'Olhiio will open Breeze Inn,
F'ation 2'.’., Atlamicville, Sullivan’s
I.-land. for hoarders June 1.
I ruit uni^ (.rain Farm 1 or Sale—»
Thr.e miks north cf Mocksville. T.
.A'. Young, .Mocksville, N. C.
'ntlng that he exp ted opposition!
here. II sail he knew that "there!
detnre and
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returned It to
wlii' h had died
her, and
a wa v for
the instant w.ta re'iewc d.
Kenorters made a rush to find who
she was.
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(iid Duiers sa d thev reni' eih red
; Alt" rt SoDile. He said he had never
bfen raided since [laying the neces-
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I sary amount.
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'..■ p i • ' h el l.een res*ored
I n a
Hal.
Mr.
. r. d
A\
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’ to
, a. 1
’ So ■
m a
a bn f
i le r
i mov e ! *o
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11 ’ .*:i Di»
((O ' . -M *>.. ,
' (M Di' ’ a ro p ir '
Mr \Y ('-O'.
I’m Gill" Dm* r* .’
o:i of (,.*.
I i re• :: 1 ** • *i* d. 1
i'il.'" A r e
■ o u n ,iM v '■ *r * ii" ') 'I".**'
II" ( a 1 lei
i ''rriafnr Root
' A A ’Hum I rvi dent ati.
a 11.,. .. ..'o.o * i ■ a Id" n
1 . *. 1 Tbe roM was •.
.. ' t. ■*' ..' 'll. r >. i. \.
i d a ro]! ' all
’ i fl ” was o r •
fumtsti tii*
n* ion
•he necessary amount for protection
George Papus. who said that he sold
Ah skey ia connection with his res-
-iTirttnt ptD'} a m-ontb He. said,
•hat he had made three payments to
Santo SoPile. who carried out the
agr orner.t.
Placed In Stofhart’s Hand.
I-ouls Schmonseg, appearing before
'he committee, stated very frankly
that he woas a "blind tiger," and that
i~ w.is engaged in the whiskey busi-
i."'-, bee a us. there was more money
o made. He declared etnphatica!-
v ’ha' he had been paying $1" a
month as "protection mom y," a mem
ber of the firm of the Marlon Stock
Company, a whiskey corporation. He
said that h- went to lien Stothart and
told him that $ 1 A was too much and
Di,v he was not aide to pay it The
amount, he said was reduced to $7..".u
(''••r 9’imhart had told him that In-
ah:! tv to pav was one thing and r>-
fi s a 1 a n"'h e r thing
Did v<ei pay S’othart any mon-
*•>’’ ask. ii • he commlDee "The mon-
ev was pla • d in 9'to’hart's hand. I
placed :’ ’h* r • m>s*-lf.' said the wir-
’ r < ss T his was the mos' d.rert
. Paige mail’ before 'h* eommlt’e..
•ha' rraf' had passed to the chief
. "I - .ib •• ef ' pe S’a’e
] At S' -n klati t appeared at 'h** af-
• <-r:ton sess- n and a-ks’d to explain
• h a * " was h.s brother mentioned in
••ie M!; I r a if. da a • and no' hims.-lf
'!.• told of operating a w t: sk.-v pla...
i.ejr t harl*'Ston'and charged Dial h
i id been pay.ng Henrv iKischer $ 1 " a
•pon’h 'o keep the whiskey .ons'a
.lea a wav from the place il.* tes'i-
t’.-d that for hls firo’her a groeerv
hler . where whiskey was soil, be
pa I vH'ious arnoui.'s for protection
•o Dov io r (t'Vetll and .lessen all
i ■ ] • i be w b skev w .' olesal.-rs He
t • P it D.e c .ns'ables some'lrn. s
i '. I t.i p t. e and af'.T taking a
.1 i, 1 ■ of • >' ’ i i of xo'd !.»'.••■ w mi' !
. . r . o:. He .|. ire I ’hat b-
. ’. .k r. cup’s 'or. in f e t. th.-
a ‘ .;. i . . ■ s • ■ 'uHe ! • i g. v e them It*'
• p* 1 ’’ i* one recctp' w ito id for v-r
, c . n b m I mm it.!; v from Die
MS' I !• .1
M ‘'.u l I’saras ss'd !..■ had r .p'
• ' i.". eti m on ' h s ,i' t’-.e Na v x Y a - !
.ifol IM'.en monDis :n Cbarb-Hi m tn
.. 1 , ■ ■ r builn• as He raid b bid
P,v ! $ I " a mon'b to Albert So”"e f.-*
i.r.! ion tb.it h> tm'igh! go. I«
to
in
approx e
< r 1 ! D 'M
trade un on' of
y nt C: nd.
T>e: ; Mia ,v '*
1 • e \\ ood ; . D."
' ' s " no i’. .m p,
s A" iih IF.’.'.
Dec Words was
1 e•)• nd. ,[ on :t
kr r i xpi ‘in. d 'hat h« had
to a:! w o-k of D;e
1 of b.'.al’h by deciining
n p ro; ipla ti >n, bu t he
• * shfluhl b>
Fin e-iireil Hauipsliu e 1’igs and bred
gM's for sale. All black with white
ix 1'. Herbert Gregory, Stovall. N. C.
Young Men Wanted tor go.erument
positions. Full information f ree.
Kastern Civil Service Schools, Dar-
bv, Ra.
o cor
i:i-
-♦ '-n-- : v-ed Jus-
mot' read f"o"
. x' r.i "s fr. tn
e . in which J : v
men’P'ned as a
• ,i
'
tingllis:|.'
•! man
II un’' r
"r,e i|, /e
one in :*■
b:s rco’
.
ll-tle il-
pe-sonal
er" "
"No,"
he I'M :
K
high-’
"V •?.
< r-
I
I n ‘n l t
It.’.. (\ W isil
' *o : ar-io’.
'w ;;♦ ■ n sol]:d
V
\\uiii«il—I’ersonu to earn good com
missions getting members for Nesta
and Auxiliary Nests. Order of Owta
Mouth Bend, Ind.
Fore-F.red Rerksbtres—Correct type
and ri hest breeding. The kind that
satisfy. Fight we-.ks old, $S. J. A.
I a. Haw River, N. C.
e outd 11xe to buy nice D-.ic. Pine
f-tmbeF-.- Give iomatijn, nuniber ac-
:• estima’el .imutity and price.
N win ns Fumbc-r Co., Car r sville. \a
• A\ in.lox er"—New hous . large new
ly furnished rooms, modern con-
v.Mi.(■;;, es. Kates reasonable. Ad-
dr. ss Mrs. J. II. Howell, \A aynea-
v : b-. N C.
ti.. i i et.: 'ton
I -h.
v. s
■Ml T
' Jim
< ,OV .• *■ I
a I c r
xp. •
De.. '
• u -n
T 1
ii.i taidge, ai uda, N. C., now Open
• ’’.e I'T.mer. Large, pleasamt,
nicely furnished house and excel-
• .t bo..r I Beautiful location.
Cb se to s ation. Mrs. S. S. Oehler,
’ . - » r*, X. ^
''i.. ertuiniy—»G-neral store, in the
■ t of the sky, best fruit county in
S' Must sacrifice on account of
tea'’h I have bargains in Western
v-'it) Carolina h'ruit Farms. AA'rlte
H W r iv .i irt, 'he Real Kstate Hua-
. A! r oll, N. c
i i:.e A m i" ties i’> is and Soy Beans;
. • - f2 t > $2 4" per b i as to var-
-■•>und. well sacked, hand picif-
• : and cl, uied. Registered F.ssex
. - - 'vi in f,armw, and s. ’•vice
l e.r? P.-rkshire and Poland China
• J. K ('eulter, Connelly Spring.
\ i'
I <.r 'vale—7 a. res cf Un *, locat-
■ I ' ■ F i-i’.i r.v.T 3 12mlies
I i - - ■ ,-ci < i ■ Fx ell. nt
; - ■ . ■ • i is hue.ng • r. serve
i ■ e i • d and .an In- i| :icklt
. * ’• ’n fa—rtrig Undo Low
; ■ ’ • ■ i : i• k 1 1 ii ■■ j «’ omer A d -
• - 1 1 1 i M 4 ' *• T ' ar:es’ ■ m . S (’
'** 11 — 111 v e I ni lit — I ...» . - a :.a ► n a . e
.: d of b u have never Been it.
^ can do a pror.’atde buBineea
■ ii $’ "it pa kage containing
’ ' seeds of this wonderful bo-
n ” ica I curloaity I ea*e« fold up,
" 1 "run. iies drop down If touched.
F c a sell on sight Fred Herbwr.
fl 4 chin Adres. Malate, Philllplna
I - ■ i n ■' -
l nmiii**> U Hiit*il—\A e n"* d a few
•» x* ••) tv* > or more children
* • ' ’ ■ ■ i r fl "f ag*st, Fx;i.ri need
. ■ \' . • a ■ i k >• f r* in 7 Gi J 2 per
• i (o ’h* !r work. AVi! 1
’ ■. • l * *•- , x; > '!*■ ■ i ! o r u n learn-
• ' t* i ; .n b i ir ' of n’e irri"i|
' ■ ' > a ‘ 1 • i — ‘r • '.••*•• : J 1.i-
-* F |.*’
, A
■ " 1 •
l * ,; •
r ' a and
" ’ *'!•"’ A '1-
M.Mb i enpany,
A k
V* ' a ,, 4 "t.,.th-
• • - . i 1
i ; .•>
"* i ! n’ as
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t ;
t 1 • : ' > a* i', 1 tm
tl .11 N
111
A\ ill Make
A\ ! . o c i' '
(>i
ft ■
I ail i of I >emo( rut«.
Tea vv is cal . d (iov
r. d
ill’s '''. v . . a ' no' "
r. i o*i* i*. d d* 1‘ g I' ea
• • h di-' ’ : t Mlih* I to
• • ; ia'f ir’ii and shou'
n:
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an
a: an g
' n,
. onld
i 11 i ti'on
nev* I r . if)
r ai.: , Di a'
n Ho rani after
d and w as raid* .! " w •
and aske ! Mm Mr pro’
that
lie
Ul t
'ot• F 'm!,| him he
and if tie p.liil h.:n
fl I I e a I ,| a J'lT t h.l' t !i
d h : m w i ti i sea i i-h vv a;
'ha* .on s’ a l>'es on I \ r a i d*-d
"I ch.'t I bulge D* i' vot*
T'o* vti'e of ('aliforn' i is ch.alletnt-
s rd 9' intor Root. ' Die d lega
n "111 be no] !i d b v nam.* "
am
I took what was In
d It;
•a * i:
Ml
.till ;li :
h* '
A ’ i tv
D
1 P" V .* r
" Taft t '
snv'Mn- hh“1 Dnrrhter
i b. n t he Lt d
ee f—t
.d" b\ ('.i* d.
'A", ahout(*d
a
-* V-■»•
’ • I. .F'
n * uti.u
( .' ado
'* u Liter "
noz: "
s In a’*. uproar,
v ti. I !! nnsxx or \ -o '
t't.i f;*. .* g .vw ing r** !
glow ’.in' hush >. The
'■ed yep. Dig le u g on on Ml
K l" • ■
fc.L l
AC
(It s
rtO ' ' ' r ■
■' > !*u hrt * e*z ‘
1 1 1! a . 11 ' . u ' *:, b
oniy Ftiowp rrb-
" A. r.* v on g.- .
clsi.hi of Du r
llebs;,'! t ■ (f ut’*
"I'il a’.sv, • i
’ A nsv, i• r tie
Th* !'i w.
"I'll answer
BhonG’d 'lii'i
nnd hls a 'b o
delogat ■ n <-t op;
1o hear him sav, want to suppo.'t
tho nominee (*f this cotisi*T.ti*n hut
At the ’but" the cb". ; utg ami J.*.*--
ing broke out afresiK
'Til support lit"' " Khi'u'.'l Mb n.
“only on otjo con !':iio> 'ha; h's
nomination was not acv :i .*1 rhed
fraud and corruption ”
Root Ht|ll*'l< l>es I Tynn.
Fenator HoniotT.vnv of Indiana
•poke against the Hadley motl.V:. He
made a point for Taft bv declaring
that of the 14 Roosevelt members of
the national committee who are nrn-
testing against the committee's roll,
All but two had been retired* from
U)A committee this year.
Taking up the Texas case*. Hem-
| eti way aald that Cecial Lyon had con-
| vIroned 5,000 federal appointment* In
that hta word had been law,
c.tat thf» year the Republleana of th*
StfcM* faction had aant a delcgailon,
«f CmQ Ltob** OfflcahoWara, hut
$t rotara.
.mr
A "S
■ \
I vv .
I urn
r ma '■
Mil v '.
d nn.1
> \ *> Di
p isi" t
M was
. F," IM-n the compromise Candida'.*
>*• i r sident The Riioscvnlt peopl*'
* I 1 * d t hems"! vos hoars-* while many
( .i-.o so-ca''od dnuhtfltl ddegn'mmis
■ i *'. il In the ch'*' fing
('mi* Dhl.i de'('i'.a!i* grabbed *.h ■
' tudurd (>f that Si i'.* and m.T - . hed
' i i .
ai! d
\\ ho
n;
*n's na'ue wts the firs'
d .vv n hta rs
sigh'
Curried tin* (.raft Mnnof.
The star wi:ness s of Di.* (Session
Wer** J .1 Miller an! It II Stoth.a:".
. :ef- . on it a hie of Scuh Cirolma
•>.alter)tW's v**T*" ’ Ipe de-* AiLier s.a;* d '-M-LPJj■ (. '■ ■ ( 1 iy_
b.a'
■ i u* tn* n '
h'a’f "T
ans-
Ai -Ta was Iniet nipt .d bv
i:t frot*’ of the stand
Nans is followed
gr, a’ n-. ation was fairly
n
Ai' Mi.'
p”a ’ i
, d 1.1!
. d. Du
* ef vh
MU .’■*'
I <
I,
, . 1 " 4
pu'. '
I. i'i.'l.
eta ■ "d
mitt .*
\ I > i ■ g "
IMA 1 s
Lira.!...
•a"d s
'<*' ■ 1 ’ ’* ’
Cli* K
Ti.al
. I was
. SUM'. I.
"lU I"fl
. i ' h
a' 1'ament -
an'.'’ g re-
RM'in con
•ng H lb -
get n S 4 tbe ,alsb>
Cal''or tila and
The first
uyder wav an t they went to it Gov.
Haalley ret‘red fn'tii hls place on th"
frot't of ’be c'agn and stood hes1r*T*
M.-nator Root -.ml Mr. Watson a' th"
chairman's table. He smil'd b’o.ad-
a’t. n-p'o.) to
‘a vn'e of 2'1.
r it i *’1 beg in
D Trven and
* .*
iiu ■.i’.tt of the , ] v
M.d My- i ha'I ni an | Oklahoma and Pennsylvania foil in
1 ' 1 d vj ^ 1 ^ 1 'v i n"
“ 1 l ' f ,!l '' u ‘’- I T lie h'r crowd was veiling. shrTk-
comin,tt.'e as tile i. t - trA l'n: to «1ng. che. ring Reose-
Ae'.? a"d Halley.
( a i. r ;•! i).|> Kansas delegat'on a
ydl punctuated Die
i'"»'on?fr'.''on "We want Teddv."
h una and I’ennsvlvanla f
De-
i 1 ae K a ITS 0! t !K' Ko-
•'U
n: ai i a .■ of Cobi: a do. He fit*
th.* 14 'u.un’*. rs (*f tiuv'com
had listen, d o Di ir "master's a,,.-,,, f , ir(n? ,., c
t 1 sigti*'.! a sf.it'.uuent tho i
i
c ui
Mr
him
t >n.
i
u tes of whlcli they Ld no* know.
I'.-Alne said Goa Hadlev had told
ii.. . \p.'.'ted to "say something
'■ aiu'ui tb naDonal committee,
i F ati d his Missouri delega-
; it ra n i to have been one of
'i'ssonrl g.-nt’eman's agre'-
b" si'd, " xvhi. h he stands
; -"\V ■* nan* Teddy." came the veil .and
1* soon doAc'opcd into a chant that
rose ibeve the flood of sound.
A onng Wonian in (he TMcturr.
Atn -Mtco Roosevelt T.onrworth. *
;a'*d d "A\ Iter ar
' | h"a ; ' o on 1 b •>
'*'■'. d i 'h * irman Root
G .a Jobn u or> ar un
• i ■ t o "Olid Ciijforr
T pollDig of tbe '.!
A' h n Jii" i a m< s o f C
M "T's Miyfi. id Ir. the two Taft
M 'ega'os we".' nMcd bo 1 h answered
"a'p”. from the pla'form.
Gov .To’'p..nn anil other members
,*' 'he California d legation shouted
their pro?oe* d"c!arinr n- itbor of tho
i ..tt'cit. m. n v a*' i nDDf d to a vote
The cL'h !>nnmtnccd th a^Gs as
' I noes and 2 ayes, and l! stood.
"We’ll get a lot of good Domocrats
out cf.t’MsC rhouf.-.I Johnson and
added "if thore men are altoAved to
Aofe on their oavn cas*. what's the
nan of caliinr the roll""
When It A'.as announced that the
Taft motion had he<n carried by a
' ote of flfli to fl 10 the Taft folk
broke Into a cheer. Tin' vote on the
'emporarv chairmanship Tuesday had
horn fl''* for Root to flb2 for Gov.
■ a,: hra id that a man n a med 11 i rl-y 1
■ id I.. .uF u.-i d as the .agent to carry
bo gi.C rotiev fr un Cliarleston con- '
i i
seat near the pro«s stand. McGovern.
IS*
only w h
t
■n ii is to his oaan Inter-
z'ood un when the demonistratlifln'
began and looked out over the sea of
waA ing hands fTe turned and snoke
to Congressman Longworth and he
Pri'r to nn:ioes-»rc the vote.
Chairman Roof said Gov Hadley had
made poin's o' order against the 92
'on’esf d delegates voting and ho
is to the goAernor of South Car
oFti A'i -orons'ines'loning failed to
(Li !..if' ciin tile ini’ialsof thir man j
and th.. members of th.* Ih) vest Lmt i ng
coinmittee will make every • ffort t<> ;
Ipc'De him.
Miller taking the stand In the af- t
;' niof'ti. relG ra'"d his charges con- i
i a * tied lt> the al’idavlt submltcd by
Mayor Grace to the conmittt e. There
ec. urr"d a snarp passage of words be
tween A'tllcr and Stothart when Mil-
1 r charged that Stothart. knew the
mysterious Harley.
"You know him. You know him as
well as you do me." said Miller, point
ing hls finger at Slot hart.
"I do not know him. N ver heard
of him," replied Stothart, heatedly,
j Ffo'hart was put under a grilling
examination by the committee. His
memory proAod at fault, re said, on
practically every question, and little
t stimony of a practical value was-
jgained.
During the afternoon session Mil
ler asked S othart some pointed ques
tions about certain statements made
i
with reference to giving protection to
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yenv> the movt
■i! meet the irggL
< l.mcm;
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him!
Aet'.uuJafl
a:u
iciuilar
ielieht-
, ar.ti>-
ualks.
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till ailments caused from mal-
AUTO-BUS,
P.ll tv:. :
a trunk
(Lire $1). and public automobiles
meet
> M-arcmbm^ BAGGAGE tran ef erred at 50c
.Address
Chas. D. Green & Co.,
Glenn Springs, S. C.
A avt.* .'f hisses and hoo’s from
I’. - '‘.g v.uT forces giee'e.d this attack
on (lev lladley
dun ng to the Southern contents.
also rose. bfullv Vonsldered the matter during a certain whiskey house Stothart de-
"What about nadley*" was tho In- the oall'ng of the roll. He overruled nied everything and told Miller that
stfltent cry from a number tn tho Tl- all the points. would see him on the outside
llnols delrgatltwi, while others yelled Defeated, the Roosevelt forces Both men were called to order by the
"Wo want Teddv"’ I made no further move. Senator Root committee.
Mr i'rvino characterized the action! Mrs T.onpworth was leaning over then put the motion of Mr. Wat*on,
|
of tin' Roi'si'v lt men in "striking" the rail talking to a friend when the
those coivesta as "& most damnable 1 chant of'"We want Toddy" began,
piece of business." , I sounding tr.nch like "YCe want TTad-
T)«re won' groans, cheera and Icy " fthe straightened up and waved
hisses at this, and thereafter Devine, frlcnda as'd" to catch the cry; then
was constantly in trouble with hi* turned and smiled at her husband
audience. H* referred to Ormsby
Constable 5tothart was asked by
McIIarg, who directed most of the
foatbero contesta, as '‘an emisaary
-ade Tuesday, that the standing the committee if he knew of a man in
committees h-. 1 appointed. It waa Charleston, named Blease, a relative
adapted without objection. The oi the Governor, wno was operating
names already seni In by the State a wholesale whiskey house and who
caucuses were n,ot object'd to. and had never be n raided. Stothart said
the committees were announced. j he knew of auch a firm and that he
\V h. Coleman of tbs Psnnaylvanla After the credential# committees had never raided it. Hls memory
deleratkn dashed to th# front of the had been announced, the convention along this line and on wai very
sUf* with a mofaphon* aad shonted: adjournod until noon Thursday. ihaiy.
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