The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 01, 1912, Image 4
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WERE DUIZED
BlEASE ASKED ND-
mOOS QUESTIONS
AT4EXINGT0N MEETING
‘ : s
Jones Endeavors to Give the
Information Sought, Rut Governor
Bleaso Uses Strong Language To
ward Inquisitors, Evading Direct
Reply in Nearly Every Instance.
MANY WERE KILLED
UY MEXICAN REBELS, WHO AT
TACK TROOP TRAIN.
Just Before the Attack on the Train
a Small Garrison of Federal* Had
Been Routed.
The list of dead as a result of the
attack by a band of /.upatintan on the
Movlco-Cuernavaca train near I’arres,
on the edge of the federal district,
grew to a total of Si, Throe of the
wounded died during Monday night
in the railway hospital.
A second relief train, watch reach
ed .‘cxiro City early Tuesday brought
-I! passengers who had escaped the
butib-ry and made their way Into
Tics Marias, a few miles away, el
even were aeeounted for Monday
night.
It is estimated that the train com
pered of one first cIuhr and three sec
ond class roadies, carried approxi
mately 75 passengers, in addition to
(be 50 soldi 'rs of the escort. Forty-
three soldiers were killed.
Nino bodies of passengers wore
found near the wreck. Of the re
miPiiim thirty-two, a majority are
bdi< veil to have been killed or
wounded and consumed In the burn-
:'>i* cars which wo re bred with oil
t hen from the tank of tho locotno
Ttrfore the nttark on the. train it
b.-eame know Tin-day, the Zapata
horde bad pc t< d a small garrison of
era's at I’am s. Many worn n of
Co ramp f II Into their hands and
re subjected to indescribable bar-
At the Irvington campaign meet-
Ihf on Tuesday both Judge Jones
and Governor Hleano were asked
many questions by people in the audl-
•nce. After Judge Jones had been
■peaking a short time, some one in
th# audience volunteered tho follow
ing Information: “1 haven’t had but
one drink to-day.” Another IbbuoU
this challenge: ‘‘Don't tell what
Eleaee hhs done; tell what you'd do
if you were Governor."
(’hen. I state what. Bleaso is do
ing I know the way to he right in the
opposite,” retorted Judge Ji.nes, and
there was vociferous applause from
his friends.
The speaker went on to spy that
he attempted to show by contrarf just
what he stood for, and made it pi iin
that he was opposed to practical!;,
'every principle enunciated by (iov-
erncr Bicase.
As to tho taunts about his age,
Judge Jones said: ”1 am sixty years
old, and forty years young and no
man need worry about my age in the
performance of the duties of the of-
Ice."
"Do you think you can beat C 1-
ey?" Inquired a voice.
"What? Do you think I'd re.den
the great ofVmo of Ch'-f. .! i.-C .• if I i ’ t
did not know I rouhl b it c z > ’ '
replied Judge Jones w'.Ci !i
e* the word "know ", 'ibis evoke.;
another outburst from tho Jones
sympathizers.
"Why, 1 have known Bleaso since
he was a kid,” continu'd Judge
Jonea: "I have had lots of hard jobs
In my Ilfs, but the easiest Job 1 c,. r
undertook Is to beat Coie 1,. Blease
for Governor.”
Again Tuesday, when Judge Jones
asked wherein Governor Blease t.a
befriended tho ism r man. he was
told: ‘Tie turned them out of the
penitentiary.”
"Well, why doesn't he tu r n them
all out'’'' asked Jon*" 1 , "there are
■till some poor men there just as
good as thoce he timed out.'
"lie ain't been tb-re I mg enough,
he'll do It," said a Blease root, r. In
reference to possible future action of (
the Governor.
“It'a a one-sided affair.” svl 1 Judge !,
Jones, “this turning out the poor j
man; what of the poor man uh'^cj
barn is burned, whose fmckrts are) r , o, announced, pro-
GRACE GIVES FACTS
Classified Column
1 found it to he the same, at least
professedly. After he was inaugur
ated, lie actually did remove the con
stables and for a while they were not liulmii Uuniter Duck*—♦! eueu. -Ittu-
here. Then, as I have stated, rumors | nimaker Poultry harm, Normandy,
(lew thick and fast that he was about' T'nn.
IN EXTENDED STAREMENT-* THE, to send other constables hero, where- Ueghsici cd I. <». i. pi:-I' pair;
upon Mr. L. C. A. Roessler and l|'_inat.d uo-akin. Owen Bros., Bed-
MAYOR STANDS BY
HIS FORMER CHARGES
Answer’s Rlease's Reply to Felder,
Giving Out a Detailed Account of
(lie Appointment of the Consta
bles by the Governor (and Their
(.raft).
.vint to Columbia, drove from the ; f 1 ' 1 ' 1 < P v - ^ a.
kVsAp
"it'd
train at nig;lit,Go the Governyt's Man- i., on -, — Gou.iMiig*
sb'ti and s'at'il to liiiu what was be
ing said in Charleston. lie was very
much pel tut bed, and w hile he denied
HALTS CARS WITH GUN
BROOKLYN RWFLl.FK SF.NDS MO-
TOKVFN TO COXFR.
s vvili-l.es, chignons.
Cates, Norfolk Ya.
111.t <to ILlltj
Wiite Mine
lor •
A uav elioice liigit bred
pll foundation for the miners. his ' VViriuiwu, nun lamb*; iY."E. Ket-'
'". W it a boro, S. C.
i s pre.- i.loii was so shirty that I told
him tl at Htoihart was saying around
cr-r .-von that in a little while he
v on' i be doing business as constable.
ii the most extravagant and pro-
Uine way, h" denied aii Idea of It, but
1 c..me away from the Mansion 1
■ .Id Mr. Boemier tliat I didn’t be-
'.o him and that guilt was written
I over him; J!r. I’m-ssicr told in*
Trolleys Held I p For a While.—Po
lice Snatch Bcligoreiit From 11 s
Stronghold on Ko*>r of - , *,rch.
The storm floo !> 1 I'.uskiu p a\e
.in l.:,nmi- Ducks (Ballaid ' liile, Biooklyn, .'lo " a v,
was snatched off his porch roof by a
patrolman.
‘‘It’s an outrage!” chorused tha
water-soaked motormen, conductora
and passengers, pointing at Lodocla
and his revolver.
It was an hour from the time Lod-
ocle mounted his porch until the traf
fic tangle was straightened out by
the nserves.
As for Lodocle, the police locked
him up in the Flushlag avenue sta-
: ion.
1'F d FU TALKS OF BLEASE.
* *. > tin
Strain) — Pair, if. ; trio. $i5. Jas. T.
\ r ! ir, Hickory, C.. Route ii.
i n. iiilioie will open P,ree/.e inn,
P : ion mi. At lain iev ill*.*, Sullivan’s
I • • .1, for tmai d' ! s June 1.
.-bat I'd bitter net be too hasty in
Mayor John P. Grace gave the foi- ;i ■ i; ( 0 v .ait and see, and
lowing staiement to 1 he News and j !;0jl j,|., u-mu.mec to us we came
Cooler In reply to tho staa-m* at j * to Chari, ston ami reassured our
made by Governor Bleaso in which m i,-j |„.y didn't pelieve it, be
lt was diaiged that he (Maymr tbry n.iid that in addition to
iirace) ban preferred his charges of j |hart 's sa; .ng it, C.;-* M artin was
viait because he had not been allow-;., o r iyir , ; r ii. 1 then told Mr. Uoess-
■ d to have control of the dispenauiy j p-r that I intend, d to put tire wiiolej
t.».-t.i’.Hilary in Chai lest n. | ,: ur' -1 in v.rding, as 1 did not
"1 have never made u statement j i,-u.t. to t*,* in tin* position of having
'bat Governor mease was 'getting
.raft lioni the blind tigers of Cnai
. ,• l,,*.i t s ; -\ Pigs, .-'outhdown
. io '-p and Angora goats for sale,
ft, C 11 irg’-ov*'. C'ntoi!, X. C.
a i.,iii < t . .y-.i* ua.i.v O:h-
c. ;.s do j, w 'i oer auto tir" special-
t
h - M • • •’! Co., Kb'hmond. \ a
••wash” from passing trolley ca-s
sent the r in sui mA- >' -*''•>
the baseuieiit of .'-.ii ■ a'a-r i.c-di .'
home, near Navy .su>i f. f ' '.odocle,
revolver in irii'd. cli i.bcd to the toot
o; his frou; .porch.
••IJalt:" he ei:• 1 to the mntormnn
of the next troii -y t■ a a; •'-■h
•.A da.Us Made by Felons Convicted
or Accused.
.bom the . 'ill.' ear came to a
viuick slop and the ? u>‘ ri ui t. o
n i .Ige it ice ti;*' e . P-'i'iO ill-'
*.;>?.••( ID.* IS jumped o .. i I'l; o
It. I'eldor, of Atlanta, Saturday
; h: m- le the foliowtng reply to the
!- : emc nt made by Governor BJease
on Saturday in Columbia:
• '•’case substantiatea his stato-
' i n "-.! bv the atTidavit* of men who
ave been convicted of felonies and
i by him an 1 by men who are
’ - indb-tinent. for grafting in
S;d *!i Carolina. Further than that
t * *
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(, ..a Aiinn.’o-i propo- i'.nlt up lo t:.:-ir kiei s and ran ;iwa;. . if , u ..* v t j, n f will be made to him
! i ; ; r pi . •• "ill id me you. iOthets hid uud'-r tii’-s> t'-.
Sulphur Springs, Mount Airy, 'i be li’ct car ;r 'u th • ' •< t wa
1 ’..-ought to c. s.op by l.o.io-h* in the
i v -a . ' • s •*>- • - t - - c - -q v t '
4 ' , . 11 \ .1. . f » ■ ’ —, i ' ' * «i **:• t ‘i. i •>*«.’ * • fc *
1 ... I'll I i for - . l.'U I ( I 1 . I .(., | V i ] • !'■(,'
n .ido a- -mrances to people in c’ia:-t ‘ l ’'" h ' dr j m -u mu:.. ■’ d into a d. ■•;> ami niuddy
I* ston that mi a ht not afterwards bo j mi d" io'd w'-n s . ' ‘ ^
■ ston as immunity for pi oteei ion ex-
aiidud to them, ft will be noticed
ibnt tho gist of my denial on this
point is (tie word 'getting'. I have
i ai rie.i out. I tlieri upon wrote Gov-
i nor Blease a long letter reviewing
di detail the whole siMiation. remind-'
ii g him of Ids public and private
hr of i• i-
iv n, a n
iiis comm-
said substantially that a system of ;.ro:n''o-3. s-atnl to him vvli-.t! Stotli-
mimuniiy was inau uu rated by the J : .rt was say ii-g, and what C apt. Mar-
..oUitabk-S sent hi re against my pro- pu was sayiirg. n-viewing- to him tit
history of <- n-tabh-s in Cii.irh ston,
.a eeiiica |]y ealliiig to his attention
ti-,at wli- n lie was elected those who
h!l"\V tiie ii- ‘at that be would be 1111-
r to me had trie,] to git me to
i i- .-aje—..leh Co 11 e Puis i’-, eelde.-s at M ■ n-ie
ii. .m r 1 dog; dam registered. • hi dn-.-s, v. hi it < i.im
$7. : ’d• rm~h. H. B. Stewui t, i- ouil-. .ioa cagigg of a ...
tain Inn, S. C. Mi aid’- -'16 Im-’e ’ * he' 1 up
d ae flu .;
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1. st by (Toverni-T I’,lease, and that the
basis <jf the system was money paid
11 flies** consi.i Ides. J have said that
I could trace tins money ptu-'n-ally
*e tiie Governor’s o'Pce and tliia has
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will ! e as soon as lie is relieved of
j t na'oiial robes.
" T ‘ : -i jir-t as certain that he will
' i m ,i in the penitentiary as it is
i t F - Olio graft*!-*, the Atlantic
Ci:y grafters, the NicNamara, Abe
line*', of San Franciseo, and the land
•ch i"- of Oregon were placed be
nd : I" bars.
* ' *\ *■ have better and more conclu
de "-ooC an.iinst Blease and his as-
ir j't ; Gian Detective William J.
ir.r.x aai ::gainst any of those peo-
• vb - a - - * • now s<u .ang terms In
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"Oh, he's done dead.” chimed In
t the same voice.
Judge Jones made a strong point
Is his argument that re il friendship
for the poor man was the strti-t en
forcement Of law, whereby he. as wa ll 1
as the rich man. was ruarantc* J pm
taction of life and property.
"The thing to do Is t" TraV(. It M- ! I
to commit crime In bouth Cato’lna.' |
said Judge Jot:*-*, reh-r- • g u idi t • j
the Governor's i'<*r'-»r:D • m r g irdo • ♦
Messrs King .a: 1 W.i'Min. -i-. ;-g t drl< < nugttl mn I »*•**« I* Tn»|> i»t lain
that such langu • o was im-PD'' i n |
eouragement to ri ime w Gi .* prom,-.
. cf Immunity f-om gu"'s 1 '• •|
"Hurrah for 1 * roy S- r-.n-s an !
Lewis \V. Parki r " ea <• f Gi»* a i-
dlenre. and G-i"** follow'd ni"''
noise and dis'm ’ am t'
"That's Just on** of Git* i-vld'-n 'S (
of this anarelty I'm tail :, ig at- > '
when men nt** s<* iutli •(• I w i'h ft.
Ism that they wdl n'*t a" > ,v a tiiiv
right of free s'"-*'' it or rive a ; i-e
deal," said ttie speak'-r wto ti pai- h
quiet was reMor.-d and "ti Go- si'io
line he repeated the i-h ire t!i it u
were Imported to \'-ll f.u- !'h i- -
"But," said Jud-e liiui s, "'ti''
quiet, law a'dd ag j>. op’e of ! • x n
ton will control l.e*' d o • • s a- -
they are the <>• es wt'o wpt r\pre.-s
themselves at the b:d! d tiov
Ml Mas Msn (.» ti '♦*<!.
Soon after Gov.-rior I’d.-; ••
tC Speak fr Hit h.i k , n the uu b.
came a slmut: “Il uri all f a tie
pickpockets ■' I; C " as ’.D'-r
quiry allow ed, ftiuu Mr W II lid: r
nn Insui r."( e nan of (' dit : t. a
former I.utli*-- au 'nltPst'-r, at *>:.e
time pastor of St. St* ,dii n's I.iiGiei.in
Church in Bexim.-ton. (
“Oh, I'll bet you are n plrkiioeket
yourself.” was tiie stmt fin ! ! y Gei
ernor Blease at till d'siurber. "I'l
bet a dollar that man's st !e mon
money than those tv. o pirkpoc'iM •*,'
Again Mr. Hiller s tid Bomethitu
and tho Govertior retorted - "I xvt«t
there were no iadi -a itere, so 1 could f ' mb’:
tell you sonttdhlng.”-
A llttla later Mr. Hiller repeated
his taunt and Governor Blease re ‘ '»'•* >• ! '- '■ 1
pcated his reply that "that man, if eanln.- Go. • ■. :
you will look him up. lias stolen' "If you think yon . oi
more money than those two ptckpock-' "f ti'"-e come up and try it,' Hashed
ets." i ''.-u k the Gov,mor. ' I van whip you
“You are an infamous liar," shot Go a minute."
back Mr. Hiller. \u.■•!.*•'• tu.-'e • r of the audiene*
‘’Oh, any coward can stand out ! put t!i«* foiiov. up gm sGon
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a- . ord.i.g to !. .s s a i. • u t ■
v v. i dn port une 1 bv M r. Tod
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Why suffer these every day
Aches and Pains
r
Protact your family—your loved ones—against them.
H ive in your home a bottle of Noah’s Liniment, the best
j* single preparation any family can have.
It is -* p.vin Remedy ns well as a Liniment for external
appiw ation.
( m he taken safely for colic, cramps, indigestion,
diarrhoea, eti
No di s 1 intment is a fine reparation for sore throat,
cou*li«, folds, asibma and toothache. I §e
Noah’s Liniment
for rheumatism, stiff joints, neuralgia, strains,
• sprains »«>re muscles and aches and pains of alt
k mds
I here is no hoNOf remedy.
Be ready for the etnervency by hawing Noah's
Fiiuiuent in your medicine closet to-day. It is the
Best Pain Remedy
and sold bv all dealers in medicine } three sizes,
J<c , 50* . and Si 00.
If it isn t satisfactory, go to yonr dealer and
i.sk for tin return of vour money. It is yours and
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present, Governor Blease told them
to beware of their vote. Hint it was
apparent that tiie big Parker mill’Gow-nor Blms
combine was trying to force men to ! : on tin* tuain
vote for Jones.' j didn't.”
"Old man’Jones got hot yesterday j "Wbd's vour i,t:.;". anyhow?
and called me a liar." said the Gov-; asked G.m Goverior
einor In mentioning hla charge that! r.'' was th.e reply.
the Judge’s son, Charles D. Jones,! "\YV t d > >*• t d> for a ih.ng"
had exerted Influmtce on S-tprem*-, was tb- ii**\> o...p. . . ..;..r.si»i*». Ho says that ni’. expov-* is, |.;,. : ,ge ,hv showing his bank book ; R 1 ”',
Court decisions while his father was: "! :• m'a n 'G v , 0 f the Fniversity ! a n a.-eount of my- not zillmv lug him ! when h**’- o* tin: bib. be was not only ; r ; v \.
Chief Justice. -f ‘'o"Gi t’.it o!iu.i. 1 do as 1 please," t ir,"aning rue) to have the control • , ,. ivri |,m as t|i.. records will show,; 1 ' 0,
“There were ladies present, too," , .-aid Mr. >’n> J-.r. .-nd .ippoitPtner.t of the constabulary j..-^ ij, v ..... u -uortgared for a cotn-
continued the Governor, "ami yet the! "I km w v .mi a * r< n't work in.’ for a force in Charleston’. What are the; m lively s:c.i!l amount He had no i
newspapers, with big headlines, pro- • !:vitig. 1 had a pur; .. -e in. asking. ; farts? The farts an* that in the ,',.i H . r ,,-ni’crt.v. H ought to h<* very
claim It a great act. If 1 had done it Didr-c .Toms has then t Piking about m -nth of October. li'HM Governor i ,. nsv f ( , r him to show rhaf he did not
they would have called me a black- cc'b ge bo-.s inti ’-rm tn-g, i Gist PP ase made a speech at the Sehuet-; ,1,]^ nmnev to Brease by show-', j t ' p ,
guard.” j.n'* d to show that all the e diegc . nplatz. in tin* course of which at ! j ntI ,iiat he lias kepr it himself. 1 ,.'/,. ,,
— Charging that Judge Jones favor- t oys were not liFns * boys."-sad th"' my instigation he promised the pro- 0IU * thing or the other is c**r-; j,
ed social equality in voting against , Go\"n or. pie of Charleston that they -would ; tri ’s n " I ’ tin
separate coaches. Governor Blease j Firing nn-flmr shot, Mr on vder never again be troubled with const.a-i — j,',
waa interrupted by this question: I said: "I'll explain my r -nurl .at Gar- hies. His private word to me at thoj Italian Ships Are Sunk.
“Well, did not you vote for that ‘bad’,ollna If you'll explain vours." This fitnr was that he was fully aware of
(ironically) man (Jones) after he the Governor did mb hear or took no the opportunities for graft in Thar-
■" notice of, for he did not reply
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VYUviULU lliin-v N. .s.ijiler, President.
A ». (!'""■"• a ■ ’. .'h st.an la’-is of y- li.darahip and character.
I <•(•.’ : *•: ■ MagnP'.-en* New I*ot tnitory. Unsurpassed
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id i. .1. A. Ganievvell, Secretary.
WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL
Spartanburg, South Carolina,
\ i !> pr* para!ory sche' 1 for l.*oys Small rlasrrs. Imllvid-
tia! 11 n V" ?!”■■’ pays ail 'A; n?-•:-« Next session September 18.
A W. Horton,
J M. S'errlt.ian, Associate Masters.
Had voted that way?”
"If Jones waa as bad a man as you
^ bra he’d ai^been in hell long ago,"
rttorted tha Governor.
"But J Just want to ask you ths
explained his ques-
feaUemaa aaks me a quee-
tt/ # replied Governor
SnmmnUiQnt
Last week eight Italian torpedo
,»j'f' ked T l 1,, A‘'l r TFn V
.vn-dd never go on under his admin- , Th " T ' irk] ^ fo 9 8 n r ;-
On Vigil at the Grave. ' istratton vigorously sinking wo Italian
The pet horse of Mim Tlfrlda Beh-I "These sentiments were not b\r, « h 'P 8 ml mites
rens and her pet terrier stand vigil mine, and I had talked him Inla ' ~
plains, ea- f
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at the grave of their mistress in the UtsTbr^re 1 Bsll.vers la signs and om.ns will
Rmi An:<) lo cemetery, and It Is fear- next time I saw him was Just he.ore .
M they will starve to death. The his inauguration, when I visited hltv regard the majority of thirteen that
animals followed tho l»ear«e whenjnt Newberry expressly for the pur-' President Taft secured at the Repuh-
•bt irf« laid to root. |§poN of learning hie then gttltude. r.can Convention m spelling disaster.
gro’ind like ,a n.anile of enow.
Child Dances to D^atb.
Barring on ti:e a ;re F"'jeen th«t 1
revered the nionih of a well on tiie
A H. Mnil ! ken e-rate a* New C inn.an i
Conn , ' Mor.dav Mortimer, G. Has-j
hrouck. four yeats old. of No. J? 1 ;
F.asl One Ifumlred and Sixty-first
street. Manhattan, broke through.
He was tlrowne*! ip ten feet of water.
THE BLACKSTONE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Has since 1894 given “Thorough instruction under positively Christian
influences at the lowest possible cost.”
RESULT: It le to-day with Its faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 358
Its student body of 412, and its plant worth 1140,000
i THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA
$15® pays all charges for ths year, including table board, room, lights, steam
hsat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition la al subjects
accept muac and elocution. For catalogue and application blank adefrys,
n REV, THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, B. A., Principal,
BLACMTONE, VA. f