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1 B #Tr"V Ttit? 1 xlii/ Barnwell * \ * *■ ^ -v.- A ^ * H ■ VOL. XXXV BARNWELL. & C-, THURSDAY. AUGUST 15.1912 TILLMAN SHOCKED ^ fjumeiis BURNS 001 THEM »m »«e fat ms MADE THREAT GOOD ™ibu iisastei yjUIN IS RDN NAME Of STATE BEING DRAGGED IN THE MIRE. GOVERNOR BI AT ASK VOTKD FOR THK Bl'CKKT SHOPS. SAYS SENIOR SENATOR He Declare That He Wishea to Re* Main Neutral In the Fight, and That What He Has Written Was Intended Only to Moderate the Fury of the Campaign. Senator B. R. Tillman Saturday is sued the following statement at Washington relative to political con ditions in Sottth Caroitna, having special reference to the publication of a letter he wrote Jas. L. Sims, Editor of the Orangeburg Times and Democrat: "Many telegrams and letters have come to my office since the publica tion of my letter to Mr. Sima, and 1 deem it both necessary and proper, under the circumstances for me to make a statement to the press In that way alone can I prevent mis takes from being made and having words and ideas put into my mouth which are not warranted. "I have not written any letter which was intended, or could be le gitimately used as Jones campaign literature 1 have desired to main tain the atirude of neutrality m the Ciovcrnoi s rare, whit h I anm inn ed a the beginning 1 ha\e never be lieve) a I niled Stales Senator ouctit take an ac'H-e pa.rt in ’ho notntna ttp’' f f ,r S»«te offices What Setters 1 have w r;:,' ii were penned m the hope of mod. rating the fur> w.ih vvhu h charges and cuiin’ereharg. s were 0*- ii.g hurleti ti.o k and forth, bu' in stead of produr.ng ttiat e.Teit. it has -eeenicd to increase 'tie bitterness, and I sm retvov led tha' I will not i>»'riiut nnS'S' to be drawn into this tight further South ( nndinn * Time of N«aai. 1 »m in Wj«b!r.g’on d scharg'nc the duties of my office as Senator from South Carolina as well as my hi alth anJ hlightvMl s’reng'h will pe- m't Wh.’c uiv health Is ‘■•• ad. > :n- prov.ng I have no ho;^ of i's ie c :n- Ing s J 1’ r ; eti *' > rest 'red fa- Tie !o d" niv s.eik.r.g la the iau pa.cn Cod know* I w ish. 1 c 'Uld fur if 'here ev cr wax a vine wh P. the people ce*d ed i learuess f v'sion 'h i so'ind a l M'e i’ s now I ro i * speak wha' 1 f.inti.e W r:te and. d > ' » ’h mote force and • her'.i v < ness • \Tonr th<‘ pu 1 ' lc -ecvice* w h' h I tiav., render.- I So ith < a’olir,a I f-iR-. 1* r non • ef them more v i .able Than the all 1 rave in 'be e.m'i .h tr.rn’ of 'he pr.ma. > «> '‘ten: f ' State offi es w"h the I Oil’ *>• t ' e n * | w * V ra"l- palgn Whin r’.ghtlv sel this latter it a great • dun’ maf f ’ ••• n :* - 'll< pie U ."in ' I' V '' V P 'll 11r u .ei*' ■ i • .-»i. d ' r; :i g . * g t f e 'r. f a e \r> *•» -. Uh ' 1 l • * ft g the ' V otes I haw been * err- IV a- v ' * I' 1. * ■ t V .1 ’ • (' net. ' M pa . " 'he .:«• ' e«S - a' il 1 r o"i a 1 f . r • ,i t • l.T< s t w i - - " v v " it p . I , t . • S I ■ 1 • I • g ' e 1 1 ■ ,1 • he no lave t . , , | " e . I • •'ha- v ; i • "• g •' ' • .1 n ■ t i - ' . ■ ,• i: . »• • i ’ I M *>■ SET HIS DICTAGRAPHS AND RE CORDED WBAT THE TURNING ON THK UGHT ABOUT VETERANS’ HOME. This Is the Record He Made m s Senator From Newberry County Some Years Ago. Several years ago a bill was Intro duced in the legislature by C. I’. San ders, a member of the House from a county, which would prohibit the op eration of bucket-shops In the State. In the Senate Senator H. li. Carlisle championed the bill. Cole L. Blease was its leading antagonist. This bill was of vital Interest to the farmers of the State who raise cotton. It puts an end to the specu lation through the bucket-shops and every farmer in the State was speei-i ally anxious to have the measure passed. Practically all planters in South Carolina were in favor of the! bill, except those who had dealings with the bucket-shops. j But Governor Please opposed khe. bill, championing the bucket-shops and their cause. The following-cee-; ord, taken from the Senate Journal, shows wherein Gov. Blease fought the measure, which was lost, but passed subsequently when introduo- 1 cd a second time by Senator Carlisle: , Mr. Sanders' bill declared the keep-, tug of any room or place where con -. tracts are made for the future deliv ery of any stock, bonds, cotton, grain,! ' mils or any other animal, mineral |<r vegetable prnduc's of any k:nd w.'h'i it the seller being the owner of |s;i:l xt,) ( p, bonds, cotton, grain or • el.r art.cle contracted : • be sold fin ! vv any intention on the part • "f -r-ther tho seller to deliver or the' 1 buyer to r-ceive the same, a misde- I ...< a.i >.. , t' -na'or r 1, Please of Newberry, I > ’o n the b ll reached the Senfte. ! Imived to strike out the enacting words of the bill After debate by Mext-rs i' j. Please, Carlisle, Blake, land Prooks, the question was taken I j on ag'eeing to the motion of the Sen ator from Newberry, on which the y• ax and nays were demanded and I'uken resul'tng as follow* Yeas Messrs Bivens. Blake, C Pd '’base K |, I’dease. Brown, Parpen-, 'tt 1 -. iuivi* Hardin, Hay. W J John son. Marshall, Von Koimti VNalker. 1 Y\ arr. u 1 i N.ivx - \|exxrx Pa'es Black, Price,' ' ' ' x x i at .-r, ' a 1. Isle. I*o.iglaes, tat o Ho'd. Ilollit.ay, Hough, H ud- 'on. \S K Johnson. Manning, Mr- w a . M ■ I .» r. Mel ,ei ..J. Hay sor, >'c.'kl. Talbert. Y> elN. and VS 1 GUILTY PARTIES SAID .at. ■ • nie'.on wax lost and the -•fused to stria. Out 'be e n - a. re w. rdx ..f th*- b.ll T b .* n ■ x t '! • ! J wa. ,i:: U j th<- volt- o‘ S' v.r 1 . 1 !. a-*,, and lUtn-r S* n r •- 1 ir.r th" bill w ;. * [ax*t. J and .5 h a a iavh i *., • • i t w a.) X.. h !!)••: voi.a 1 ' ! ’ i: h r*'.• al ,oxi'. :,a 'o btdlavo ill. 1 x[»*-ak Pk *• rout: »•:::## Tlio ;••• )- i •' It’ , 1. ■a', i th** [■• '[’!• a. ".*• ,'i ■ ' a • » *•• - :\:i f*;>» art t ■(>.'! i v ' • ’> an 1 ' r m t, rgo v ar.d t b f- m stating the fio's and do I ' .i ir> laug- age and ■n »t. 1 «*■ ma:. J «.a I ' e o. 1, xl.o.il 1 • nr • r, e it .IX a •' s- . 'r :U> >' a' e'x g.-od n • ■ • : t • " r . i- — ' g '' e • i". a ’ g < al ad and 11; • y ,i • • '■'•tv ’ . g . • ; 1 < ,. ,... : a- : ' • • • n w *i i< h • h* v ,i i. 1 - i 1 , - 1 " w 0 -. " . •. '. , v, 1 • ' . e i' It w 1,. ' ' ■ i • v to ;.a .. Hie:., , . * ' h p i <•, " I I < gixla'orx \ll-|m|M>rlant !*|| - * v .,i • ’ • , jjS d- .(•’ ' ] , r, •. M * ♦ *^0 The Detectives Successfully Worked I'p Two Casw, One of Lynching and the Other of Attempted Mur der, Several Persons Being Now Held for Trial in Prison. Trailed for nearly six months by detectives, four men have been ar rested at Baltimore, Md., charged with being members of the gang which broke into the jail at Brook lyn, Anne Arundel county, last Christmas morning, and murdered King Johnson, a negro, who had shot ami killed Freb Schwab, a white man, in a barroom brawl at Flair- held on the previous evening. The men under arrest are Frank Schwab, a brother of the murdered man. Howard Herring, “Tom" Gleason, broth, r-in-law of Schwab, and John Gb-uson, also a bn ther-in-law of Sch w ab (Mm r arrests are to follow, for the investigation started and paid f ir by Gov Goldsbornugh and ronductod by the Hums detectives under his or .1 rs. indicated a widespread conspir- a v. in whh prominent Anne Arun- d< 1 r,.unt> officials and b-adin citi- , . i - nr P: ooklyn an- involved War- rat.’ have ain .idy b, • n ixsue.l Dic tagraph records of conrersaticn In tb*- d- tertlves' headquarters implicate tile non nadir suspn ion absolutely, :t is declared King Johnson, the Fairlield negro who shot affd killed Frederick A. S.hwab. was taken froin the jail at i'nu.klyii early last Clirisintas morn- u.g, si."’ tour times, h.-ateii over the I‘ ad w:'h a , r. w . ar and thrown in > a nearby field With apparently will laid [dans the iyuctois entered I to- jai!.-killed the negro and dragged big body to the road. It wm late the n.\t dav be’ore the news of the crime leaked out 11. spite the effort* of the better element of Brooklyn to have the po- 1 ,<■ sti.-k to the case unt.l the lynch ers w . re caught the matte- dragged ct i interest died down Many 'he- orie* were advanced ronm rning the lynching and the probable partici pants all of which were handed out ’ ■ ti,.- authorities In \t,ne Arundel coun'v well tagged with we run our own i.'Uiit;. and d • as we [>)ea*e". G v Goldsboro :gh announced tha' be w aid wait until he received a full r. ; -• of ;he lynching - e he took at", fi t'.ori \ bo Ut the mi Idle of ! i t>r ; i-v .B tecti es were employed to ti’- governor and began an 'nve* •igafloti In the early part of viareh t ‘•■■■re wax opened In Baltimore, v ‘ h handled a line of second hand ’ .re d,*h>s and at." ues which ‘ 1 a com.nar.t' 1 v. . . xn.a.l has n* s* ; v e-,,-.. • ves who ha! ■ • h. u s,.| v < x ;, Par among t he - if the Hr ok vn p: .tel the ■ s nr p • icp o- .• h . 1 c i.' r' 1 t.'s link in 'he • h.nn of <• vl- \tl. ttier ( txe \\ ork.vl BLEASE SAID HE’D NADSEATE JONES MEN AND DID. PRAISES HIS FRIENDS Hays He Will Appoint No Others to Office.—Denounces Hparranbarg’s leading ('itizens.—Lauds Spar tanburg's Mayor, Who liet Mob Break I'p Meeting and Nichols. Addressing a large crowd from the balcony of the courthouse at Spar tanburg on Friday night Governor Blease undertook, as he hlmaelf said, to make the Jones men and newspa- per men sick, to nauseate ^hem. To that end he vilified the respectable citizens of Spartanburg, employing the language of the gutter; applied coarse epithets to the editors of the Columbia State and The Herald and those associated with them; attempt ed to arouse In the cotton mill work ers hatred of the mill owners, and promised to pardon any convict from Spartanburg county whom the people of the county asked him to pardon. The fact that there were women In | flic audience did not deter the Gov- p. rises'for attending the meetings ''ni. r from railing 11 K. Osborne, thereof." member of the legislature, by the' In the records of the office of the' rir ‘me of a widely advertised remedy secretary <-f state 1 tin] that two of 1 l'"'' il filthy and unmentionable dls- the five’corn mibsi'.nera appointed by!'' 11 *'' nor did it restrain him from ut- 1 Gov. Please are H. \\. Ulehardson' H-ritig fueh expressions a* "low-1 and Dr. F. \V P B .'ler. In the! «'own. stinking mean cowards," "dlr- i cords of the uffice Of the coiuptrol-1 ,y akunk '" "•yng scoundrel." As an ; ter general 1 find that the monthly , " n , ' Ilr the governor's characteristic expenditures for maintenance of the 1 haraT1 K , Je fpl1 being a 1 Major Richardson and Dr. Butler Drawing Good Halarles From the Institution. To the Editor of The State: The 30-day suspension of the Con federate veteran, Samuel F. Massey, from the old soldiers' home on the 7th Inst, by order of ‘TI. W. Richard son, chairman and treasurer,” seems to have grown out of the public charge by Mr. Massey that Maj. Hal Richardson was using his official po sition -to try to force votes at the in stitution for Gov. Blease. But the incident compels inquiry as to the major's authority as "chairman" and his office as "treasurer". I’pon in vestigation of the law and of the ex penditures on the Home by Maj. icbardson, 1 find a situation which seems to be a flagrant violation of law and misuse of public funds. It certainly calls for publicity and for explanation by the authorities. " The act of 1908 establishing the Confederate infirmary provides for a commission of five to establish and manage the institution, and further specifically provides: "That the mem bers of said commission shall receive no compensation for their services but shall be entitled to actual ex- (’onfe.lerate Infirmary have been drawn up n a voucher or receipt signed by "H. W Kichardson, chair- man and treasurer." with an attach- great Miiec. ss. The Governor sr'emed to be demor alized and fighting with his back to il.* wall From the frenzied manner d memorandum of Perns making upjor his denunciation of his enemies the Impression was gathered that ho had lost his nerve and was on the verge of going to pieces Governor Blease was hProduced by Sam J. Nichols, who claimed that he waa on a debauch when he agreed with the Purna detective to have f safe rob ber pardoned. The Governor, after a few prelimi nary remarka, paid hb reaped* to John I’ Grace, mayor of Charleston, whom he called "the dtrileat skunk that South Carolina ever produced '' Blease talked of Wofford College and what a noble Institution It waa. and of the refining Influence which P should have on the people of the city. "And yet." he said, "goo had men who call them*e|ve« Christian men and claim to be highly educated who were willing to sit In the opera houae and listen to th# dirtiest skunk that 1 r i ! 'he total, among the Penis being the follow,ng "Salaries white help - Maj Kichardson $I0u, Dr Butler. »:o." "I have examined the vouchers for only the past threw months —July. I une and May and I find the tame entries for each month. If 'hi* is not "compenaatIon for 'heir services" (forbidden by the art), what is It’ The fact that they do not charge for tbelr "actual ex penses for attending the meetings ' ,f such Is ’he easel can not be clalm- • J as a Justification for their draw ing salaries vs employers, or In the oaVr s offi. tal language. "white u-lp " They are thus drawing about one ttrrd of the total expenditures 'or h. Ip" tnd nearly one half of the total expenditures for "wh.te help", ’he totals for help being for July IL'9 .Ja'4 for white helpi The ommandant, J P Caldwell, Is paid only |t‘.o a month If Maj K.chardson and Dr PutW have res.gne.l from the commission ami have thus made themselves leg- ill) *•' gib:e f t em[!ovment In the i.sti'utlon at salaries. » V. does t!i** • r still x.g.i the \. . era as ha rn an ’ Any wa> l ave not • ‘“•ors tie# n jppo nte.t as mem- P" s «>: the , -mmission * V\ hy d d !! v n..t re-igu before they were em- ONK THOUSAND KILLED BY TURKISH EARTHQUAKE. With Telegraphic SorTic* Interrupted No Details of Grant Seismic Dis turbance Can be Secured. A cablegram from Constantinople says details of the earthquake that wrecked several cites on the coast of the Sea of Marmora, and caused up heavals In the sea, which are coming In slowly owing to interruption of wires, Indicates that the disturbance was widespread. Several hundred persons have been killed; thousands are homeleaa and outbreak* of fire have occurred in many towns and villages. The entire district Detween Con stantinople and Adrlanople felt the shock severely. Fugitives from Myr- lophlto report J00 killed and 600 In jured. The town atlll was burning when they left. Ganos-ttora haa been wiped out, 80 persons being killed and 3 0 wounded. The wrecked build ings took fire and most of them were distroyed. Shar-Kol was completely destroy#* ana two nearby villages were engulfed. Adrlanople suffered little damage, but Cthorlu waa partly destroyed by the earthquake and fire. The centre of the disturbance ap pears to have been In the region of the Dardanelles. Eye witnesses from that section give harrowing accounts of the havoc wrought The ma'orUy of the houses In Gallipoli are In ruins, and the people are ramping In the fields T.'hanak-Kalessl Is In an equally bad plight, but. the loss of life in these towns Is small, although many were Injured. - ' Warships anchored In the Dardan elles felt the shock severely It was first attributed to Italian torp«do boats The captain of the American steamer Virginia reports that the light house at Ganos Hora In the Sea of Marmora haa disappeared, and that the villages In the surrounding country are in flames. He was un able to anrhor and reader assistance ow ing to the violent movement of the s« a No accurate fleurea of the number of victims can be tabulated, though some eatlmates place the death list at 1.000 and the injured fiom 3.000 to 6.000. la the town of Shary-Kov. which waa completely dw- si-oyed 60 persons were killed and 1 30 Injured Fires are reported from many cities In which numerous buildings were destroyed. Flssues opened to a length or about a mile along the river at Lule Burgas. ♦<) miles southeast of Adnanople and fmm the apertures hot water, sand, foam and sulphurous vapors were emitted Terrible suffering and want I", reported from the strKken district In what meagre Information la ob tainable. GATE STREET RUHR U ITT FR SLANDER ABOUT JUSTICE JUNES \ Colonel Carlisle, of Governor IB— Staff, Put In a m \ , A: South Carolina has ever yet produced 'In abuse of their Governor." For hel- • • • - Is their Governor, said Hleage, an d ,*>00.000 WASHED AND IRONED. they can't help tt ♦ They listened to a man. he contln I’nfle Sam's Money Laundry Prove* ued. who Issu 'd a statement that they My tlon by Being Unabla to Gtva BffO Authority for Stat—eat Abes* Mahon and Judge Jones. Governor Blease made a statement at the Gaffney meeting on Thursday that Mr. G. Heyward Mahon, who to managing Judge Jones’ bureau In Greenville county, was employed by the Parker Mills company and that this company was financing Judge Jones’ campaign In that j—tion to branded aa untrue In statements Is sued hy both the Parker Cotton Mills company and Mr. Mahon. The governor told of one of the reporters that be received this Infor mation from Dr. J. P. Carlisle, * Greenville dentist, who is a colonel or Blease staff. McMahon called on Col. Carlisle for the sources of his In formation imparted to the govtrnor and Dr. Carlisle ia quoted, aa saying the information was gtvpn him la confidence. However, It La stated that Col. Carlisle promised, after trylag to evade the qnsstlon, to maks a statement. Cotton Mills Denial. The statement from the .Parker Cotton Mills company to as follows: "it bat come to my attention that certain statements have been made* in the dally preee to the effect that Mr. G. Heyward Mahon, Manager of Judge Jonee’ campaign In this city. Is a representative of the Parker Cot ton Milts compear and that th* Park er Cotton Mills company ts financing the Jonee campaign La this locality. "I beg to state that th— state ments are ebeolately wlthont foseda tion. "Mr. Mahoa haa actcr repreesntefi Parker Cot tea Mills Oempaay aa n salesman or otherwise. He eeld, el one time,-for the Oeeeola Oommto- slon company of this etty goods man ufactured hy the Parker Cotton Mills company’s mills. I am ndvtoed that he has not been connected with tho Osceola Commtoatom more than a year. "Any Inttmstlon that Parker Cot ton Mills eompeay to finaaetag any course, sbsard and satrae. Parker Cotton iKIUa Cc.. M. M Trotter, fiery. 4 Aset. [. ye III the Kr-z'lxh speak lig w ouM pot want their Innocent daurh *i r* to read The Governor paid .a t-ibu’c to Juice an 1 Mrs Georg# W. Vtul* And although th.'y we-# honored and reapeeted. he aald, hi* • "ifrule* tn tM» rPy allowed them to K it h ii 11 ■ p . .1 w.'KI'h'V r. -*V# 1 1 ir ■ :' ("■ • r ... f r : \ 1; s i .at. v *• of . vory ; : i: ’') w vh i* • nt a ! v f law and 1 ndy h n diin:' p f i. r 1 t > ' oniji ov t :! r U - 1 " ’ h u ♦ r »* . a 11 C >*ri ■' ■nsa: i*'ii - " \ ^ - • 1 ♦ * •' 1 ,' '.'a 1. !. it•!• :: ■* «• 1 "i -iJlir- * M • , s i •* "■* . i, i ii. " : ii" . I:, .xx.'j.i md in a hO i \ \ L ' ■ s ■x ap: nt'.i. ni ' tr. a.- ar. r a 1 ‘ ... . ! -« . a ' ..r if '•» w .I j*..x’ ; f IjN il- ! n ’ V v • • r o. tfn | t> iqion .tn> gro icd w ‘ . H f' * • ♦ r. an ' \ . i, 'a • • >i; • v o' a 1 ') i . ’ c ' "i i i SU on for i • , , ., ■, i, « • , H ill V'l Du tulr t" IV..;>|f , , . . . . , ,i. , •, ,. I . t •>, i t > . H h a ! n.. i'i V "i ' r'' .y I:;.. • # . v 1 > • ' '".bar I T-..- * ' a i" - and *. "< :> bv off. -t i’ .. n (• hunffrel •I'llar-i r.-w ard r » anv " >■ who would .'ft n>. to .! • dare I'lo.iso or IKnr au w .-’s'. niin»"'t- 1> qua’i‘I-.! fir th.* 1 G rn 'Fs offi’-o' 1 do u. i • I 11.K K n > hiisPu-xx to di Mtf th" (' r 9* u’li F.aro- Itna :ix ti whom th>\ filio'il 1 H.'i't iGuvorn.'i' I’ I no,ill ha\.‘ duiu', that, ,!< hn G Pi.-hard Tr . 'wou’.ii bo i Govfrn .r now "1 am na’iirnl'y fr.u k md Man’, nn.l so me wlia; .nipulxi Thfi ’'r.. I In writing to frl>". I. in So .’'i Car- - Pn.a. I li;i\" no' b-. a on the waitc'i. 1 st sum" p!,ra«“ in irv Put-T would Ly nit- under s'mpiriou of hfinz a 1 , plfa.-ei'i', lone i'd or a PuneauBe., For in st .me*', si'ni'^dayv --.•■o In writ-; i' g to a friend in Xl .'IViovo. I paid: | ‘F. ns'hl. n'.-'Ti will rovvv d.'iia-j lof Tiil’oa'i nn.l Gov. rnor Idfost* !n | tli" snr .o sealeii. If the fo U do. it | i< pot nf irPip’ 1 said HPs! in Hu' w"i.■ spirit in wlimh 1 h. i.l 'No Ga- i.ian in t’-*- .-‘ft'- I—- 1 ii * 1 u d e e do" c :•■ ti f .a ■ ,. pi ' I 'Pi.' ' .' f r O".. ; ; • :■ i>, v * pi : i v 11 .j" ■ l. ... s l ' I ' •; t. i'. t vv t < • ! ... ’1 f i . . i. 1 ^ N v >’ . • 1 1X. ■ • . T, • ‘ ^ v' ! »• w : i ' * ' *• * t • * r, » . , • « ] ■ : '1* v< ' ^. I,,. ; { R ’• * - [he ,• * •, •] [ ' _ j 1 | f , .. « J • s j, * .1. y. ; ’ , • {• '!, * ’ v* ,1 > ,v ,*‘ d.gs d r.. a**• 1 . • a "•' ■ r k ’v i , . t a .. n 1 . . x ^ ■ i - • 1; i ■ j 1 .afrit ’, 1 i ';. '. " .. al-.) -*•*■;} -. .[ , . ,'VIV • ■ ax 1 0.* pr A, 'i • v ru M I'f.- •- »* 1 no' . f a :!'. n . 11 •.' r a rl l.v w : .ha' 1 lui d ‘ , ’ . ! r >r;n '1 v. rn . :ii at tii.-l .'-■■Hr nad.- . : ta!n tha* ’be w r '< ' 1 rj,’flt nt tb r ;, . •, :. x .: s'.1 f*.r w ;! i ,.* io-r' v )\ - s’, lid tn- d' nt'. 4* h < > n' > ♦ v.- f .r t h>- j It is c!a } . h ar. v. ro: •g. J h- fr.!) r :t*f • S - I’.d t ■ oi fh. ' ' ‘ ' ) I'l.’:: tn-r of ' ; r | ’ uv. rn:n. nt is not bui’t on ,l j ;h" w .>al'by r- ai 1 *■ r had f vr; o!!'ic.' of 1 . l . a a.' . r am h w 'oil - l ’ hold Ug Aril. J. se ;mn a, ion • i '' ' -> f uindaripn, tut if U of vital an; ->■ mu •*' and I sa;. tms w ,rh all rol-ienit) of who h I am eapaiiio ihffit the l.pgmlature to be .do t< 1 'his ' ".ar is of in .r ■ imro-rancc than th‘‘ fiM.’iff of the Go'crnni’s od.ee If "«■ have bravo, true nun. who aim !' n."i’ and r.ot tn he brown., aten or t' , '".l, . r s".!ii.'e.! into b-tra'dng Ho-ir eons.’i'.p ntci, no bad Governor e.m do us irrejiaraalo injury, and v 1 i mt them no good Governor can do ii nli good .So I inirxorc my fel low c .'miis io s«'.‘ to It *nat the very h-st ut n in > :><'h coun'v are pent to the House of RcprrsentHMYf-s an 1 the S'diPte. Then whe tiff r Plea :e (ir Jorna is rlacied we will be safe. ( r i nod i "Tillman." In the l.'ie- to MSims, of Or- •i. '' lei.'* i ’ rich Fount or Tillman ; 1 h a i'i tho s'. j.t j ub,.:d d H'' w . ;’or S.i'd er ar- . l. i;ig • J r r 'I" * ; d a "i.tuv in He lar Kanids to wh.'*.. surtort he had contrfhut '1 for xev- fial >'ea r s Th*' d* tec'ive had tie' d'otaemph coneeale.l in the room whe-e the hanrain was tnr.d.' and the s ‘lU'cra' l.er in the net* room, where he recorded the cm versa'i m t-etween Kii v ’n and the woman brought there hv the d, teclv, s. Kuhn is .'.T'vears of age and has a wife and 1 1 ehild-en. I’or a year or more he has made rep. ate 1 efforts to c.inm his wif.; to leave him and get a civorre. at d, f.ailirg in this, he re sorted io numerous fi hemes in order to seeure grounds for a d'vorce hlm- .'f. Only a few months ago a sum ’ o"iev dirappeared and he then r ."tort.il t'l the p.il ce til.at his w! r e I •.'•<! [' !. •’ ir H Ja'-T < ir fesseff if i-■ s; ;,t. t|) .t ]i ( . hid the mom v h : m- n'lr. Butns Traps Detroit Grafters. . a" "sst W x' ■ u r.! ! rm rn law us have light. John .1. M. Mahan. Columbia, August 9. TRAIN .11 MI’S TRACK. •i'.d "p Three Killed and Fort) Others Injur ed in the Aerident. Two epgjnemen and a passenger were killed, a spectator fell dead and fortv or more, passengers were injur- . .1 shortly before noon Thursday by the derailing of an inbound train on tho Plymouth division of tho New York. New Haven & Hartford Rail road in I'orchestt ". 1 ie train, .made up of a locomo tive, thr> e pa.-w'nger conches and a b.u'i'.ige car. was rushing along at 33 mdo• an hour when the hjcumoGve " urnped the' rails on a sharp curve Tw o of i bo pq-se’ir cars followed ’ he . : ' '' " n! f * p- rail*. !" • in; • 1 ‘iff 1 • *n a e i i .• * A . t that Hie reason bram* m. - -."v.-l w,t v ) eggx thrown at .\ .r Gr *• ■' wax because the Jornm •'■err w -e Iv-kltig in brains "My '" r Is, 1 w a .t v. i to Rt| k to M ivo- ’ hr-, n." xaid the Governor, "and I '.in g. re to Lm’p you do It \1avor lot rB'"i was too mu.h of a gentle man to listen t'l that filth " r ip’o January 17 It 11 v-e said. "G 'f'l Cirolina has lad but on- Cov- • nor, and that Governor han h* en Hoi*- D. Hletise He d-.elar*d that Ii** ..•al 1 have had the -eoutaHon of tie- mg tne great.-st governor the s?a:e had ever had If he and Mrs Blcaxo had consn' , n1 the e.tltor of the Co- 'umdCa Sale about eve-ythlng they [imposed to do He d^dart-d he was going to be oviTwhrIrnlngly elected. "If this ra’e wax a game of pok er," be said. "Jon-s wouldn't hold a pair of duces." He paid his respects to The Herald In scathing terms, say ing the employes of the paper were "nigger" servants. He talked of hla pardon record and said that If there was anybody in the penitentiary jwbom Spartanburg wanted out and | would send a petition for he would I turn them loose. I The crowd shouted to him to re lease several Spartanburg county con- t virfs, the names rf Will Mills and j Charlie Barber being most loudly | mentioned. As to Mills, the Govern in' said: "Whenever you straighten out Julius Caesar Otts I will let out Will Mills". !!••■ roite-at'd h's intention of np- , pointing to od.ct none but his trends , b ;t sa' i fi'.' '.’t. r At fist 37 lie • ' ' < 1 e i nw ■! to u ''ic.it.t .1 udffp ' ".es as a I..; : I'e |f.. [mafp r "‘ ■ 1 l i • • t’.' r? r ;'i r t «y r I» ;i 1 ^ I | : i • ’ ' ■ . '•» ’ « ]'t ii;.!»» • u l.c s 1 , J; t f ;r \ ' * ! • IUk Hnccraa. i More than half a million dollars 1 of old piper money, washed and Iron ed to the rrlspne## of new In tb# , Federal Gov* rum* ut ■ currency laun dry. will be [dared in circulation *.i n This lot will represent Cncl# Sam's first Job as a ln.ndrv man 1 For we*»ke the Treasury Ikepart- nient haa been c'-aiiuig dirty old notes with the washing n.aitune per fected in th*' Bureau of Cngraving 'fil I’r'nt'ng Se< retary MacY'eagh ■•ta-rped the vertnre a sncees* and the laundry will b** run in full swing I.mi now en I'nrtian bills which ire let Wul.'l M't VV , i ! b< washed, i-ehe 1 and r* P-'r.t.ui* d. T‘ Treix'.tv D. part Merit has or- eer* d three n’or** was^Hig marhlnet YV'th.n a few inr.eth It Is expected that ever) Kuh-1 rebury will t»e < q i;pped with a laundry and the Gov- erun.ei.t expect* to save hundreds of thoupan Is of dollars annually. CHANCE lOlt SOME ONE. . To Get One Hundred Dollars in Hard Gold Money. Who wants one hundred dollars of ' judge Jones’ money, payable In gold? The first person who get Senator Till man to state over h.s signature that either of Judge Jones’ opponents for Governor is "eminently qualified” for I the office will become richer by the above amount, under proposition j made at Gaffney Thursday by the ; Judge while discussing the letter , written by the i**nk>e Senator to Edi tor James L. Sims, of the Orange- b irg Times and Democrat, and pub- t lished In The News and Courier Wed- ii'-sday. In that Utter Senator Till- | muu declared that Jud.;e Jones is j "eminently qualified" for the office he seek 0 , Tho above Is from the re- por' of the campaign meeting at Gaff ney at published in The News and Coeri' .". i .'1 f r . i 0 tV'T'.k Tho Jf'iirnh** P h" r ; i I ‘c t r an i .v wb :..!i- 1 h Tb# siAt#m#al from Mr. OL H. M#- hon la as follows: “I nolle# that OoTtrtor BIsms ks« ■ran fit to cosDset my asms ss a rsp- rerantstlv# of ssd sell tag gooffs for th# Parker Cotton Mills Co., saff that his information earn# from Dr. J. P. CsrlisU and asked him from whom he got his Information. "He said th# party ssk#ff him mot to give bis asms. "I then demanded of him that ho write a statement to this offset. Ro tried to evad* It. but finally promis ed that he would, and I hop* he will make rood hla word In the aani# Is sue of the paper that this Is printed In. "The facta are fbeee: I hare not sold on# dollar's worth of gooff* for any branch of the Parker Cotton Mill* Co., or for any one conaeeteff with them for more than one year, and th# statement of the Secretary of 'he Parker Cotton kill* Co., wll ver ify all that I say. "I further wish to stats that tha Parker Cotton Mills Co., nor any one connected with them, hare anything whatever to do with financing or any thing Ha# with the Jones Bartsu of Greenville. Very truly. "O. H. Mshon.” Quoted Street Rumor. Dr. Carlisle, who, as stated shore. Is a Colonel on Governor Bleaae's staff, Friday Issued a statement re garding the letter which Governor Please says Dr. Carlisle wrote him giving Information that G. H. Mahon was connected with the Parker (Jet ton Mills company. Mshon Thursday demanded that Dr. Clarllsls correct the report that he jras connected v/lth the company. Carlisle declared that whnt he said was rumored on the streets and also told hy reliable persons. Later on In the statement he says: "So far aa I am individually con cerned, I know nothing whatever of the particular point In question reli eve to the Parker mills financing tbe lores campaign-, and I said nothing concerning them In this msttsr. And as stated, It waa street rumor.” And yet ho wrote It to Governor FI vase, who used it on the stump, -t.-^r’ rumor Is very poor authority, ’nd the fact that Dr. Carlisle used It '"ics th't gentlemen in a bumiliat- : pc T.vu. A fmLtletr.rn should be ■ t'< ."1 responsible authority '•m mi h n clous charge. m t» I.awyer He-eMues .Jexv. .•,. r "n-ry n pe-ro Id*vye r of ’ . ■ V.. her m" x Jew, re- •-V 1 r n Tied JLyhat'l. It ■* ' ' '' cTy be 'be. negro the c'f'/bvAi. an rf Noah ’'o-f;..,! [>:■ g.-nitor of P r ■ I I i' ,.' * ' "i i. • l i ;• t it. • ■ • :.. t - n; v - - ’ • • .- ’. b ' r ! .-i )• 1 -i i •' i, ... * ■ 1 J t ■ I "TLe pvo; 1* of t'.io Stale ought *o ’ iu ^ :n ^ ■ 1 ' rt . *• Jr ;> ■ pc ' 1. - - ■ r P •. f l *• ng register* ' h ..s .--..l jat'cvl wi.h-'rt ;*o’.. o h-.-a i-ntirters. • : . - - . ' . v - .i . . T' •'• r v !.! ’"v •:* d t '• f™' : J„ i". U f- w i :'v j• r t '*>. •.. », tij,» ! • *0 ty] i n ^ f ;|j r* ru*“'-tr . :i j fv o-fh rd.i cf tfijut w* re ,1 , . ( J . i burg Vtr ' - I. ) to otnr- n. C i °r- iwn.v be-i n * i.’.e > • 'I H o' v<lt and ’died. A H t 'h. a Tw-on irent citi- and former con- ■' • '* G’ bo, Jropvod dead 1 " t - » R pufil.can conn- - ' n. Hut-’i had just -1 fffi .. M:" 1 '"' fiH'Pjg* g i. dort'r.j lioosevelt for pres- " cr. cr.r e to Spa-tanburg. Island, n i*-r town to hear thfij on Nine Boy fronts Drowsed. NTn# boy aeoats -VMrw a-hen a (utter capslMd off r Lrndon, Esg. _ Ir ^sy to a svmmer 'on tbs island.