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FAULT WITH OTUEHS THiMAH UTS IE IS KSniUlHE NEED MODE MONET: ™ moEor of m OISrENSARV GRAFT !• MmIbUIm That Tlnkerlnn With the Old Mete Diiipenftary lew by the LeglsWtare Hen Been the C»u*<> of the OActel Corruption tl>et Fin* elljr Destroyed the Syntetn. Ot the board, waa asked if he aould he boldly procUlnifd. so the fTimor went, he would steal the doors off the State house If he *ot a rhanre., . or something like that Yet the lea ) control with thla declaration pro-. TO ELECT VOODROV WILSON TO claimed openly and brarenly from T |._ nortintlirv the housetops. While th>* legislature! Int iKtoluLlltl did elect some clean and honest men, 1 . things with the dispensary went from * bad to worse until the stench became ri/nrilOrfl HIT lirilfV .EXPENSES ARE HEAVi stitutlon. j » But the Idea had taken such deep ■ root that seven of the counties of the '|'| IOU j { j i || lf . MannKers of tin* Cain- State still cling to it as a county in stitution. and others are agitating for its restoration in preference to blind tigers. The aggregate sales in these seven counties per annum has reach-' THK I“OLITI('AL AFKIIKS IS M< ABAKiA ARK KKAKM I.. With the rnlte<l States l'orre<5 Aug- iiicnteil h> Marines yuid is Again at Hand. A dispatch says Americans in Man agua, Xic., now know what a sick- ..-King tragedy a Central America., revolution is. They have passed pnign I ractlee AH Possible Kcon orny, it < osts a liurgc-Sum oj Mon- through a month of turmoil i Au- ! gust), witnessjed three battles and £ x- »no 9 n eaiWul you #ve fact* st •| h ■ena •r alb to day than I At ther of the ;ie(;;.|.., (1 I Hh j uncut.-t.tutioii.i!. enforce t he 1,1 w el ; - ■ on riot r lot had t■ ■ o u n e. 1 .on ; had t n 111 a 1111 e ! , 11, i | prou.pUv res’or' ! -o t ev cry p . , i, i :.■<!. ; I I here w as «•’. erv ev id--! ' that the fir).' w as w oi i read v !o , )*- Id ol..-.|.. c | fi! -t rin t t i e I.. .% i . < I i o. 11 i \ ; o'. d ' • i: PC' I laai.i' on > .k- II O:. • in u a !■ pa I p'd •• i " i | St ate, II li d'T set I , oil i. I a. to l o V e.H ! o - • S . ' , ,,., to W a ' i *1 . 'i f|.- a .. the town- aid I'.'lUor had bo.mi lie ev .T)thing ; oin'• d hi. 1 iiI .on of 1 tn \e\e U :i;el and e’t . a 1.1 i w . .-n tti** i oiis:.ibl» atns' \tt tn Was undone k* y d.'.i’e's !im>r < or w. lead •' tie Si In g r a ■ t s', d'ed :n ('ha ' !•; o. • - on. |p la nn.g a w h -k. I '• ! S of I I. lid Thu following letter by Se.nator Tillman to'W. H. L. fMcLabrln of Latta, la given to the preaa as Sena tor Tlllman'a defenae and explanation of the oft-repeated charge that he is roaponalble for the corruption which !■ bdtieved to have been bred by the dlapeaaary ayatem: Trenton, S. C.. Sept. 28, 1912. Mr. W. H. L. McLaurln, Latta, S. C. Mb. Dear Sir:—Your letter of Sep tember 11 came in due course of mail and J have read it several times very illy. You say, “We concede ^very honesty of purpose, but the stand out against you, too plain to Any. that you are the paternal ancestor of both the dispensary and Bleafelsm. Both of these isms' will be handed down in history when you and .'A have both been gone to the Judgment, a$ the greatest curses In', , * ai1 ' : the history of our great common-,‘' a, ‘ tn .uiph. . wealth. And I am sincere In saying, isor, that you will hive no great, answer for in that great the two mentioned above." there are two counts tn your indimnent against me, I will dispos.- Of tl(j» dispensary indictment first I mayttflscuss the one alMMit Bleaseism latef, although I have alread pointed out the difference between lUeaselstn and THJmanJsm. jord.-r. I .o,. .mu A great many people in South Car ! s ' oltna have been taught and believe, religiously that I am responsible for | the dispensary law. and hold it ' ‘ r " " 1 against me as a crime against the r ‘. u nil 1 i>uI ' ■< w b people of the State. I did orlglnaTej the law and to that extent am re sponsible., But many people still be-' Beve It the best whiskey law ever conceived. The law as It was written i by me and enacted by the legislature provided that the governor, the attor ney general.and the comptroller gen t eral should ex-ofllclo cons'itute the! Stale board of control, and perform all the dutiea of the hoard, to wit i buy the supply of liquors for 'he dls penesry, appoint the dlepeitM-re, and In every wny superintend the busi- neea 1 made a thorough study of th>- whiskoy bnalneea from start to tinisli and fonnd out about Its manufacture ^ maalpnlallon and adulteration 1 ’ 1 read everything I could ret on the ■nhject. made inquiries of distillers wholesalers an'* retailors, inv.-stigai ed bottllag works, am. .< " ‘ out ill about tbs manufacture of beer how It Is brewed, and how whlskevs are blended or mired | learned that <o logne aplrita or deordorlie.l ab ob I U the biuls of nearly all liquors sold In this country, and 1 was perhaps the beat poeted man on the subje. i In the State DM Work Well. The law worked well under this system, and there was no just or’ even reaeonable complaint of corrup tlon while I was in the governors office There were, of course, char gee of rehatee. and there will alssvs bo charges against an unpopular U* and thoae who administer it Men will always find something to con. plain of The barroom element .m l their friends fought the law b.tterlv and they reewived aid and comfort in a very marked degree from the anti- TUImanltes." solely because of their political animosity So hi tier was the factionalism In 189'.’ and isut Mi.it ] could do nothing right, no muitei how hard I tried My enemies w.-re always lying In wait to pick flaw.-, and find fault. Not a scintilla of evidence was ever produced to show that I ever got rebates and onh the meanness and venom of my political enemies led to the accusations !>■ n.- made I retorted on my accusers that they thought I stole because If tlov had had the chance ; did thev vvoY, i have done so, and they could not ponelbly conceive how a man could bo honeat under such tempatlon and opportunities I epxUined that the reason I did not collect for the State the rebates allow ed by the Mill <'i«rk Distilling Company, from whom I bought many thousands of dollars worth of whiskey and other liquors, that I did not want to have nhythlng to do with rebates. The Mill Creek Distilling company had credited th State, and sold It over IT.'.""" worth of liquors, largely on its confidence in my personal Integrity I agreed with Mr. Hubbel of the Mill Creek Ibstill Ing company that the company should get all the rebates allowed by tIn trust, Vs a bonus for Its liberality in dealing with the State Without this credit, jhe dispensary never could have parted, as only f.Mi.UHo had been Vppropriated by the legislature, and nearly all of this was spent In fixing vp the agric-ultural hall to run the bUflness. Theflpw was being fought very hit terly In the courts and otherwise. The bitterness was produced and kept alive the howling of The New s and Courl^. and The State newspapers, tnainf cy to Hun a National Campaign on ; per.enced the horrors of a bombard- lygitlmatc Lines. j Th--y have seen the people of The Democratic national commit-; the* city panic stricken, women ‘and through Henry Morgenthau,! children killed; have borne the SMl chairman of the finance committee, j terings of hunger in a tow n he as issued an appeal to the supporters 1 leaguered and have had inirat*ulno•: party to aid in raising an adit- escapes fund of from $750,OoO to; bullets. from »‘Xplqd;ng shells an I Iiailv thev saw liiindrc-ds oi id the enormous sum of $*_’,."iiiu.ooo in round numte-rs. Th** prohibition wave which swept over the State has so far suhsiTed that blind tigers are te. he found everywhere, even ir. these tee, disi-ensary co-iriMes. Thev have al ways existed in fiiarJeston, though I had won the tight against them after the Darlington not, ami only the dec- laration by the supreme court that f0 be used ln fhe campaign 'J 1 '* aA . w ‘ lS .fiMon.i e,i j ((r t}i( . uat j ona j ticket from now un- thein a ne. . _ til election dav. Accompanying this 1 wall reel,Pit mate for your benefit al w;iH a ll?t Qf nianv of tll< , re . and -|Uole from my last m-.-sage to Ilt contributors and statistics show- th<- genera ass-m > • j ing bow much each of the States had I he Law I nconstitiitional. I contributed. Approximately ! of which <!en. Luis Mena, the <.*"-, Two weeks alter th" Darlington qqq has been contributed up to date, ! posed secretary of war, was th** head, riot the supreme court, tn th*' sur- and of this amount $u0,0c*j jms The two military heroes of the up- pu--a* and disgu.- t oi a large nru pirity been disbursed for the legitimate ex-' rising in 15oli-10, which overthr-'W r*'cruits inarching out bHth**ly, with • ivas and laughter to fight, prim.* t - meet th<* death thousands of tii-ei f-Hows already had met. The capital of Nicarauga in Align4 was the focal point of the revolution net effort to mid brought I .n hlimd- h'lt th-' UlW o: d• r l><cn t h t' '.v h.i'l an-l in fn". ’ *» ch -"-M . i nd I;;-'ll \ * p* of |M'rises of the campaign, leaving about Zelaya, were Kmiliano Chamorro ami $'f.'"u now in the treasury. Luis Mena. Mena became minister of Ne a Yoik state heads tin- list of j war and organized the assembly, conti*ibuLors wi'h a total of $ 1 nr.,- which in (October, 191 L, electe-l him renn-vlvaiiia is s- con-l with president of the republic for th*! term $ 1 ‘.',5 K, and Illinois tiiir-l, w ith $15.-! beginning .January 1, 1911’.. li. :. j Then the I'nited States stepped in, In speak tig of the need of more the American minister notifying M-- n,on<»<> i .ir'i y on'the < am; aign, Mr. 1 m- tlfat his election was regal'd**-! as iMorg'nihau -lic'ated this staternent: 1 pi --mature and a violation of the pact I’ - ab-ol'i'ely essential that all! made with the representative of th-- - n -1 - • a-e to ; ■ |- - -' c '* • *'.- -* ■ - c.i'i plete the orga niz.itioR : *d by i, x h- .r Ln m-- (--m Sift fee o-i r i "f '-.h*-* n- • 1- at " in. erative as w *■ requir-' • -'h"U* t.h- f< : I..--*- - i • v 1- gitimate -Apens-'s an ■b . an-l -d-l 'ioiial $7 511,000, and it must *' ’!■' ,*:.- >,ai Mem th*- people, so as to con- m n ii. ,,i n to the erul th<- popular eub- r 1 * •' "f • j-*i"ii , Ian which w« have adopt- f -,h • h i i -1 r ; !!*>»> ■-! I'agran', an-l 1 - - a - a 1 l.».’,ii ! * -r f I u- st i->n. an-l ,i m i n - -pi r a t - hi b- ; - a: I ’he poll-" - for the eiifor-'- m- M of -h*. hnv Hut work of n.r.o months t -l-i- -I •hat. although h«* considered -nm- alrea-iy voluntarily sub- iib-'d us most encouraging, the com-! -Mee . -'lo'Ves that an erroneous irn-| ---mi has gone out that, as the i- I'f Cm. Wilson seemed to he -']■• I, ni-'ii- ■ wag iio’ urgently 1" t No inat'er how sure w** are* ot /-lava who bombarded M a .n the revolution - f l 9":’., It w as no parr of M-'iia s ever, to take Managua by C- n y.eb'don. son.-- time n. war uiol'-r Zelaya. was r- :--r that when M- tia lav In H ' •"k T-e-l 9 he txiii* l.ardmcl Ian : i ;ti an it:-' -t, w lio ha I p- ; r- -' ' t - t.-'-l Tl' I - l H" til I lo tilling. Mr. Morgenthau pointed Monday although /-• b-Ifite h. !'X;ii-mh"h ar-* ne- - - - a r:! v a:. '! ! 1 ‘ a ’ • .1 -V ,1 . . I g 'I- I t h-'i r ("it tl. flit or heavy, and will be much greater ir bar-- Ip-m tn-w --n, for it it th" intention of re kin the national eommitte*- ro keep up a nnphal . must determined campaign and tak- u - on - ■ i "'ii I ti g lor granted. To all of the Htate* had "fill allotted the t.i-l o' i fixed «um. None -f t h- i hn - v. t I.-,,- '.. -i the mark s--t ()v rlat, led i , ll " -ill t-v I -'n- ! k I ■ A < - ’ tl . -• i ' - w ar tied that t liou-a nds of 11, a - w onn-n at--1 * li 1 Idreti w ■ ■ n- . i : v , 'll! Lbn day tin- -ivag-- -h-">n" t n u- d . tin* ? h"I K - \ p:",| ■ g , , I he town I ' s s'isnt-- ftlmi'V n eti an 1 ch C -Iren w er- th- v In oto- hou-e a ni"'h< r an! !,• r -I t Igil'ers W • ft- Wo'ltl !- 1 \ ■ .' t itig --n a d'-or p v. .*- • u* .-. f-ntli! n re on the pa r T of the I tern - • A w n m an w • t ti per tm tn- a i s v is posslitly hurting the mm- m a financial way, r was said. ♦ m . r h •• r Mi Mil !l k' • 1 r th-- at- I Ih-'I: * »* •at,: -- • l 1 : j.• , • • * i 1 ! t ■ v-Tth* less a pretty Meadv tl-iw kill"' 1 < in .• Inn.. !•• 1 .*■ 4 ■ i . f . ^ c -1 K • • * - '‘I l k ; - ! M » ' , * ! i ♦ • t A ., • • I, • \ ’A a - - x pe< t e-l fn-m m>w on. 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V, ( I w. | ii '-I! ’ll-' ii ts- ! to \u- \ 11 the t th-‘ -oi in m- r pi. -.-1- i,t of tin- hoard of a.-'-o- II- II and .ln — e ll | 'n\‘, pri-si-lent of t he ''"lutn ia hank, $1'"". an-l I’.bmugli Hr--s:-l, tit; (o-orge \. McAnney, $.',". Hot. !,b\. | lock Commissioner Calvin i T mpkiti.'', Kijgene A I’hiihin and w i. o had lu.' .t i sold ii-i I*.oil J. y^t*. li.- were caantrtbutors of ‘ ' - -IM *' \n alphabetical list of contribu- N--r' h Cai olii.a. $ t D-1 ko'.t $ 7 -U nl-o . •!.a f. ; O' r-O'. ! ■ I ' ' - ynnm. * l , .*.*5»'»t: f{tru’de t-'-ev.-.f- e*f‘~ ■ ut It CaroliR t. $"..7 7 9 go ' i ' '<* ta. T- uti . $ : s ; : T* as $ 1 5 9 . L ' a h $ ’- \ - ■ .-••t $ '. 1 \ ri ; n ui. \\'a - i n * -u. *' S . I. W -' t Yirgi.*1.711 W si OI, - 1 u . \\'y otifiig. $ J I. The I>i-t ri- » of c-'l'in.Iii i has ; « M t In- I’hi Hi ti*' I■ ! a mis, $ I -• I b: iiaitta, $25; n arf't, * I • \nonymous suh.-cct o, s anior.t:' • •*' to $ 1,7.".:;. and th*"*' w as $2S,.m tnrnt'd o-ei* t-> 'It-' committee by *'o it: r Na* oiml Chairman Herman Hid der as fne sorpliMS ft* m the fund - 1 , — Hr* mn a aaffarar of rt»matton. or haw a nhttoa or ftieod MRfhrtoc tha tertM d tMa taHbla dbaaatk «« an ana jrba vfl ba Lntar—tad. attvardnmanta of ao<rftod rfMamatk roatW In (ha papara. Thay maka a tmttmrm fad tan tfcnca vonaoff than ha k. of rbsmmw- jronr pfeytoetan), kddnay tronfcta, Bvar oompUlnt. Indigestion, ata. Evary mannfaetarar of then “cansB^ dafan aomrttRhn dUfmnaL Road what they with you to do—taka Intar- naliy three or four time* a day their particular "cure" (a few large hottlet). # Beware of taking Internal remedlea Cooault your family physician first and ask him. „ You would give $3.00—yea, $23.00—for some, thing—anything—that would cure you, or your relative or friend, of rheumatism, which, by the way, la a aerloua dlaeaae, with more serious results following If not relieved. All we ask you to do Is to try one 2Sc size bottle Noah’s Liniment rni-eil Stu'*s. Menii was *lf;-os" 1 ' !,-’<f as minister cf the war and 'e n ‘Chamorro was apixiinfe-l ro.iiii ami ' tit-idin f --I the army. NT- mi evcnful- ! ly flt'-l and arm-'-l the I.ilx-rais d imi.- I began th** r-'v 'I-it ion wl-icbi r"agii*gd \ its climax in the hom ..ai dm* nf *.; mif-n ' omti.i'ant.- a violation of abi morals xv-m of the r'-puh':- i -■ - s statement. Mr Morgenthau ' Central Anif-riea, except m tbe - a ■ which Is an external treatment. Not ana cam to ten requires totaraal remedies. Beware of them Internal "ourea." They often do mom to upeet the entire system than the temporary relief they gtoe. fflineiiierlmi Is one of the moat dlstreeslng and dkoowHinf of aO trnahtoa If not checked to time ll often doubtoa one up, brings on all sorts of ntlytitg, makes Ufa ailemehla slmnet anbaarabla. • Wham there la no ewedlnc or tomr Noah's will no doubt help you. One 2 Jo size bottle wCB ba enough for a trial Noah's Liniment baa helped others, end we of th— write, which toOovw ‘t *1 hmwm Koah'i Linimrat for ifctmmtWnk f IJS s^d beckscheriS^U myTdldS good than soy t ruth, Ad^-ertUe, ! le of Noah'. Linn I D. Billingsley, ■or three years-1 ■ tfcm. Two boedm of Noah's Lininiant eompletaly awed ma."—&. B. Cyre* Donald, ft. C « Bthaa I ‘s UnfanOT^nad^J B^tom^^^Tone ri ■h's Liniment ■ “I had an attack of rheumatism In my right leg, and it was hard for me to get about. Noah's Liniment took all the pain and sorenem away."— Edward Ryan, Swans boro, \ r i “ Received the bottle of Noah’s Liniment and think It helped me greatly. I suffered with rhe»- matlam to the neck."—Mrs. Martha A. Lambert, Beaver Dam, Va. Noah's Liniment ia the beet remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff Joints and Mus cles, Sore Throat, Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, and sll Nerve, Boae and Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's Ark on every package and looks Uks this cut, but has RED band oo front of package and “Noah's Lini ment" always in RED ink. Beware at Imitations. Large bottle, 23 cent* and sold by all dealers to medicine. Guaranteed or money refunded by Nosh Remedy do-, Ina, Rkhmood, Va. rv ^3 N0AH5 UNIMENT CLASSIFIED COLUMN t-*'ns seed, rest $•« ""0. price $•».- < ’ -" Tt*r tt.s I j" K ii. to * 1 - II ire 1 1 II- k 1 .- * ., » 1 r Sal,-—4. I: Da. 1 n ' i i ii l l. .:. .-a rv ■ i i. i n »un fi* r lhi< cr 1 4U.tr > k ^ $ i c.i Jl h] ti li i at uu. N o r ui an -1 y Unit l \ < V. - f<-r '-i ' > * r ;• v " . , j r ^ , ml -'iiMnni r prop-) I- a 1 .1 i o*" v r.ngs, Mount Airy, v\ ail I« «1 *|T '! ' t . ^ : r a r \ N •* II I, IL i to earn good com- ueii:ti’-rs lor .Nr«II* bf* Ur l* r of Ow D M .mi. I . * • I r ' S’ • , n$ , , £ r - j • • • . * • .. : L y.\ l>a '1 1 I I V — / ; . ,h A ■ .» * f. } L.P'L tKf Tb a . .!*:»'« La’. 1 • nnJ. ' * V! ra Vv r at* ' 1 cl 1 V J , . , • : ■: 1.2- ami ,. * • s 1 r.* ; x Y » ♦ rv v x • ♦ % 4*«**4.»*»< 1 a* .1- a ' • t i- 1 a. 1 ' "III | .1 II v ' \ !• . .. '' K mg . . * i * • * t i ■ - u se , > . i IL i • * ■ ‘ . J’ ’ . 1 4 c c’--’ Hi VV li'* ni* A • rc i k! r. g - * * . d -** - .(• I i .it Ml pi ii g * "iig !*--< it* - I * 711L BAILEY LLBLY CO AIRMEN WERE KILLED ♦ — I Mil I MUD -1 VII *- XII'IN 'll N M I HI I HJ \ H l l'l-v ♦ -■ — !'.■ * ■ IH _*• link 'Jilitur) Flying I *• M i» \gniri th*' —** *• nc nf a I ntai \- - l-Viit W n CHAT! EST r V, S .C. * \ \ l 111> l t •, i- > ~ \ \ t < it 11 i * ( . In * "U - \ t ' .* < * , - !• n t I . - * \ It. ft * * - .* F ■ ' - ** '• ' 1 . ■■ - v w p-p sacrifi •• 1 to i • d ''«'i i artuy - ■ » .• l*.*rU, MJ . .-t' .'T.it u rda>. . - : r •• x j 1 l-'tiy :!.• g • - , . ! it. .it-' y . t : - ■ ' ft .* t T -■ ■ P f I ;■ a' ; - •* * <‘ -I - • r - w • ■ -. - - 'ti ! ' 1 -i * f !*• f, * u n i • \ * ■. > . n , . .i r k: u t * w 'ii,.*'. :g." 'j'h-rti cuu* .■ - ’-Y*-.--.——’»rr*o " - "--j I : 11 > «v»■ 11, i y ii o "*i r.ni.- » ."■ i"i > Aa . 1 or . I * • \N »• ! f . | -B- _ i -a— \ v I * •; ill! t'.ini * ' . : '. .1 -L'rv*.| ; ,' ,* H) j* v . 1, • t. • ’ II * f.*ii , }• if Ml {* * ♦ I . i r i f ■ -! r • ■ « i i i •'!• t» . and the others yolning: in'cihnif,* f,*. *, i i ' - A ., • - - ^ . Hniin> or ir.'iijfi m tho- fmnaso of U'<' .^tato. Mil choru*.i So bitter was the feeling in the St Be. and to such a high degree ‘^/T.rTT f r'! hn*ir-1 hv the hclievahl*- that ned tbe flame of opposition to the dtr,- - p.p-j,*. . . penta^y, that it led to the Darlington i H( riot. ^Factionalism was so hitter at the tlhie of this riot that civil war betweip the townspeople and the countljx people seemed imminent. 1 ('hanged the La«. Mo,,- t,v Shu,', including money sent 4 1 IMI ' U '. ), ’ ".’ r !>: ti* ti.tl eonv-n'mn in iii-liv nlmils, follows: * '' B*il' iW't -’ AhihamH, $5,(*;jC>; Arizona, $598; I lit 1 * total i-*- $2.sit tH’.p, It does not ! iiieltr ie about $ bn,"e* inee recei ved ev- n now. that a law c$n he ft "ini-'-i j > t!"* national e^r'UNti,.*-. in- lucii g m.e cheek of front N-v.i-la. Mr." ' '''fortlienthau explaine 1 that ■ h-r- vvmtiil be a it *a\ v iidditienal <* : -1 |,i ns*- I'r -m now on be-'anse of tl.e j la -go nuMih-'r of speck* "s to he sent 1 -itil to the elose of th*' campaign, Tl p 1 IHbursomeiits made -o far do not in- ? lad * ■ heavy hills for literature whit it l hah lx‘'e!i dist ri tinted n'l over H will atisolutely prevent the Hty of any rebnt*- of fraud on Had the dispensary bo-m whiskey and the <>d um th* n from, Ijefr in control of an ex-oftieio hoard. The peculiar thing .a'a-tit Hie mem- sm-h as it started out with,-it is noil the people of South -c general as- Carolina would have ever elected an went outside of its own attorney-general, a comptroller-g* n- i nieitib-vrship eve-q-t in one or two In- eral ami a governpr.who would have stances. It is a grave retie.*tion on . crimiritted fraud on the people, and ! f, <>»iitry. The expenses of Hov. \\ il- th<> p-'opl- of Ui*' state that so m.mv robbed them ap the legislative botr-d! S(l " on llis tours have been paid by ! legislators w ho vv-"'.' alleged to l-e is said tiTliave done It is a pitiful j * ll ‘" national headquarters, j' I eorrtlpt have l*"ett chetsen to com lu- t retlectlon on tlie integrity and char ! A’t*. Morgenthau did not know just Whin I left the governor's office \ the affairs *>' th" dispensary. It is m ter of the people of South Cnroli" * v bat they amounted to, but said that the mfehinery of the dispensary had , notorious Mia' aft.-r va'tily 'trying to that legislature after legislature fr"'n !M". V were h-ing kept down as low as not bfen fully completed or tried. " destroy the dispensary by popular among its own menihership eleet'-'d possible. He understood the private The oyer I men t was a new one in this vote, Its .•M'ti-i.'- only suc-'*-'i|ed in men so corrupt as to make the dM- <*ar tire governor was'using cost only count* and every one predicted fall- killing it when th. \ put dishonest p* usury a hv-wonl ami a hissing.. « - >d extra $45 a day, hardly more than ure * ,j[When I prophesied that the { men in control. NYlten it w as too late They and not I are responsible for the cost of an automobile. The e\- whlskoy business rightly managed ( to change the law ,,*« my observation tti<> disgrace tirought on South ('ar-; f uai'S of the head*iuarters in New would firing a million of dollars as had taught me it ought to be chang-, olina by the dispensary scandals. j York-aml rhicago c-mibined amount risvony to the State, I was laughed , ed, I never could get a haw enacted to TEnose who changed the law as it to tfpproyimate]y $7,<tmt a week. lunatic. As soon as I went prevent the purchase of whiskey from was originally passed are to blame' " r Morgenthau said that he did out of . office the new legislature , breeding corruption.. 1 drafted two “for all the corruption that has mark- rot doubt that the people of the coujt- whichrjeame In with Gov. John Gary.billH, lint could not get them passed ed the dispensary experiment in the trv would tnttke quick response, and Evan* began, to tinker with the law. I I found that as senator I did not State control of whiskey. j while it needed the funds badly, the ‘ the ex-offlelo board of con-1 v eild as mm "', i '1 nonce With the Please let me know when yqu have finance committee was not worrying. .OM to be elected by thfr gen-j State leglslati:-* ;.s [ im 1 as govern--read this whether you stfll consider) Holla Wells, national treasurer ha-i ibly ItMlf. The State board | cr. Pesldes. th** Prohittitionlsfs were me responsible for the disgrace this to say: "It Is true that we need »I electod" try the legislature | in arms against amending the law to brought on South Carolina by the dls- money. I never saw a campaign co*m- to bo talked about by this perfect it. feeling convinced if »h<* pensary. If you will get my last mes- nilttee that didn.t hut. it is not true Ag< urn—*7.. ii v uss-i's, want more long . ; u 1 mu !•: less you deserve it; her-* is vi'-ir opportumtv; send U I M-l p.i I ! ic U la 'is .-'Mi-,*, I tail. iportunity; send Ppst- * i s. Hu nun Co., Tiev- N* vv H- -uiii.tl Bug-, woven from M-nr ol'i ao. n carpets, superior to a 11 \ in service; phiin or designed; at:y size. • ('iHilogm- free. Oriental 1 ; :i • i'o,. I’ulto, M*i. :\*aii'H t... rent *-r I my a small ho!-'! i , a 7 -i-oj to I u.i.-in pop i la- : . - ■.. ■ .'.'ill a .'•■•to 1 " acre fa rm j p - ■ i " - n I A'Mri" ■ Murplty A-htg I ■ , . . ' ' I. | ! p -ton. S. •' I'M I ag '■-' *.• ' \ i ' U • !i! - a : I "I U - - - i,i> t * he _ kill - ppn t ii--' MM-j. - : M'| 7 althy i» n of th" : v ami m- ■ a*- - it i.*:■> the e ; i 1. The o pi "a * 1 ■ i r a "I ; ....it p! 'liem-'U *.;' a w •• I’M.- | I! . .1. A t'haig. , t■ i c -■ o.i ;u -li i •.• •. *\ ,*!. *" 7a\ *: i-'i'i. ; .al l ied r • i , - t , \;*-s Mai.v \rnol-l of Lebanon, Hu When lie fearm'd the operat io't w • - nimlr possible by the moil* r .vai.ittK her pmtevt im hurried to Cary and ©ffi- - at. d. WIPES OI T I NTIBi: FAMILY, l ive Persons Are Drowns in the Pigeon Biyer. Near Toronto, Ontario, five mem- beris of one iamilv were drowned in the Pigeon river Mimdav, the vi tims lx ing U illiam McCaffei v, <d' Toronto, .-ales manager of the (oatiadtan Cen- eral Elect lie co:n pa r, v, I, is m oi her, his w if**, and t wo children. " hi: t $ ' M en. , v ■ * i ■ ; ( 4 ' (7. 1 h.i’.'l ■ . . i I'tn*i ai,'li* *■ V 1 ’ H ilt S' ii"i i. i' - 1 : a I,, j I )I ; "I ,'() t h -at -1 o; *:, * a . i to t.ia k" an : i,, - s- 1 ' ’ ■ IU V' . ii f’b* k well vv as a 7o#h to start ■ no 1 '! Caet ilennc- s> a p ■-ro i "tnu! him I I.'l : I '*• -' I '! that he i.e taken along a** ("’ssenger. "No, you are too heir, v," was the tl Ply. P'u Corpoi;,! Scott Went. I.ieut. Bo* awi'II was eiinsider. 1 a careful .'•in im. Three we, 7 . o he reeeiv- ' I ti is certificate as civ sr*m pilot, and si Met* then had been experimenting the v a' io u s in.u'liim'S at the aer odrome. Eietit. Pockw ell was the fourth e-imm issioned otlii er of th" i'nited '7‘i'*■ s army to meet death in an avia tion arcidi nt. Th» first was Lieut, 'j Tltmuas* ,F. Selfri.lge, killed at Fort Mi yr, Yi.. several' ears ago while living with <trv,Ho Wright, who had liis leg broken in the fall. The sec ond was Limit. Ceo E. Mnelly, killed at San Antonio, Tex., May, 1911. The third was Lieut. Leighton W. Ma/.lehiirst, who, with his civilian in structor, A. L. Welch, was dashed to I he ground and killed on the same held at College Hark. Md The death toll levied through acel- '■ tits in aeroplanes of the army now total six. fiat of Mwspoporo. It waa kaown all over the State Bob Evaoi, who waa a Hr i petition a* a member eo^. aa it was, I am firmly convinced, corruption continued, as they had fu'fP* to the general assembly you will that, we are stopped because of the reason to believe It already existed, find the full s^ory of the Darlington lack of it. We haven’t discounted the law would be destroyed in the riot. Very feapecttullv yours, | ftny bills as yet. and we haven't bor- B. R. Tillman rowed any money.'' '■f I .fli l.iiii"- t'oi* Sale—\ ggimgat-hig I, e. I- , I!, C .. Ilf 1,111'St rot ton, i : i i. i, . .in am' I : 111 kinds truck I;:;* I I u-h I hi tbi- sect ton War-1 A It pound tmiscalont*" w hieh l.ml *• . a IP, ,v Ci. Wat saw. N. C lu on liook-'d by Mr. .M-'Caff-ry was 1 responsible for the deaths of the. fam- \\ hit** I lame Burner—Fit any lamp. ily. The MeCaffery party started out 7" 1 "i' Better than gas. no in a canoe down the i’igeon river in F-roni thousan Is of pulpits in all • C-jar.yut-ed. Send 2 V sam- quest of musealongp. When they did parts of the I nited States fake cures pie by U^t .'U-,ns wanted. H. no. return toward evening. Chas. Me- f „ t ;, nis „ m| ,- iojl will ho 0X1(Osf ,, and I. f- WeH*. N »> • Sumter. S (. affery. father of the drowned ^® an , • d* non need on Tuberculosis Dav. Oc- ——• hecame alarmed and organized a 1 •* L l*-r Sal(*—:ct f acres of land, four} searching party. Seven miles down ■ H r This is p;*rt of the pro- mi7 s ftom .Lukson Springs, .15 ac- the river the canoe, floating bottom k r:,m for the niovement announced by re- :n cul't i vat ion; good building; 1 up, was found. Dragging operations j National Association for the Stu- w '*:*t Terms cash. Apply to were commenced and all the bodies j dy and Prevention of Tuberculosis. were recovered j — Clutched in the hands of Mr M*-- j In. The coroner said there was no ' Cattery was a line and on the hook doubt that in tbe ef'or's pf Mr. Mc- I .*r Sale—Blythe. Ca.. complete gin--was a 14 pound muscalonge. The (’affery to get the fish in t te boat the nery and press 2 years old. ginned big fish was still alive and thrashed ; canoe was overturned an i he and hi* last year 3,000 bales, bought 400 the water violently as he was drawn family perished v7 E. li itoinv, .Jackson Springs, N. C.