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LIAR! SAYS JONES. in < i Mil in \nn; r\\<?m;i> ?Ol I \ I. I tjl M in >*i\- ? Onl> I ....I j.n.l Lmv M'U| l r> in M.?k? iv??pie esrMeti I i .1 to* *o<i?i K4|uuiit>"?WoaVt <???! Mad and "Have some of II - Cowatill\ Hem hoien sIknM Me In ihr Hack." i;i. ( .?im Huilion (m luteie-t iii.. Hl i? It* at i'l'illii''>; \ I le. sfegSjettSVltle, .1 in- 11 ?"I m rule one ??i ib.- tlrst Speech*! in the Ii d Hhlrt cumnulgn -i I?T?. it. tld goUth ('.irolin.i of BjSSJfg domination, and only ,i fool and a liar will try to make i? id?> i??-]it\,' that l favor toe la] e.ju ?llt\." declared Judge Jones at the State campaign meeting hero to day. And thus is answered the charge brought against him by Gov? ernor coie L I ? Mtv saadtdate fof re-eU-etlon whom Judge Jones I? op? posing. Itecaus?- Judge Jon-.-*. when a member of the I .?-?isla t u i vdel Against the "Jim CffaW" law as pro? posed ?t the sessions of Is.M. ?V.?:. 1893 and M. whleh be claimed yes? terday were unconstitutional. that being I'rh.r i.? the Constitutional Convention of lv?.">. Governor Please has charged that his OppOSHMl favors social equality. ? It Is a lie out of the whole cloth." ?aid Judg.- .lotus At at\"th<r t ine in I *p?-?M h hi i n d that i?nly i f.?..i and I liar would try m make peo p b- believe that he fa vored social e?,uillt\. and su< h an one Is not even worthv of the nime of I m m much less to ?..? ?;.\.-rn..r of South Car (dlna. Governor like- w inot present on the stand while Judire Jones was speaking, whether or not he was any w here in th. great < l ow tl that throng*d th. COU91 hoUM yard ll not known. Bai during the IfJSSOll Of 'he Governor Jud*e JoggM arose If hla seat and said: "If you charge m with favoring social equality It is maliciously false." h. v?rm?r Please had Just said: "I never did vote for s.'< .a' ? <iuallt> !ik.- Ira '.: Jones. And thus the matter stands upon this pnrth ular question, whh h w M mlsed by Governor l'.h i . it Ihshop vlllr. when he so bitterly arraigned Judge b at - fof bis v. t. on the Jim Crow" law. therein ?-harulng that he favors soelal e<iuallty. Ar lr d ly 111 0 ? ' said. "1 pall i Idtl g I Im coaches ? . ? ?? * ? .. ? lua'lty." ' . ? ? h. : < * may bring forth In thai situation cannot bv lolctotd. bal lot aktltuut of Judge Jonei today was taken as e\hb'm? that h? would no longer bandy words with the ?'.ov.rnor and that he would If a.' no doubt in the minds of the p.oj.p. as t,. how he regarded the matter. In reference to a personal encount? er ? rnor Please today said that he <lht not propose to get Into any difficulty during this campaign. Said he I do not pfOgOat tO gat mad and to have some of bis cowardly benebnon shoot nie In the hack, as ha< turn Intimated to me but I will say that if Im e\er gets on RIO I will help him off."' ' I h i\" beei Aarm d that I had hatter not say anything about Pussy r. of Bill * W. J. Thurmond. Judge \ t aid. ?This Is to certify that Foley's lb n? v and T.?r Compound does not < rt.t.n .ny Opeataa any habit form? ing drugs, or anv Ingredients that i ubi peaalal] harai its asera fjd the eon'rary. It* gr? at hi .ling and - eggjlgSl ejnaHttai mal e U tt real r.-m. .i f..r coughs, cobls and Irrita? te M ? f th?- thn it. ehaal and lungs. Th ? genuine Is In a yellow package. A?k for Pob \ s Haejay and Tar Com? pound and ace.pt no substitute. ggbarl'i i?mif Wore, IjlVallbT*^ th. n welly tad ei *.no ?tanon thes.. daln?v ornainen* have strenghter)e,| tb. lr holg OH Mi - gogtl lar fancy, and gSjeeTVedtj O, Tin slender gohpn t h ||gg and ?aargllng pendants make ? ? harm flalsh to cos laasj of th,. gfairtltgej style. We hav? r\ ni? ? freag BtoeN al theae in ill tie d Ifecent sitoaaa gold baael, aex ks. : i.. t->, at M pit?s a ad mesh bags, aad f.any t Hint pi.. of Jewelrgi thai will ronko an id- .1 gift for graduate. Oaf aptlea] parlor is fitted up cogn i a . go all our own lafl ??? grind Ina. (;r du iti oat ?1 ? n la ' h irsjev I??1 u"? fit and gdjrgg your w?Ijia ??s. W. A. Thompson, .11 .Mill: \M? Off H l \V Jones' campaign manager,) beoaui be had already Ml ed i man In Edge* Haid county." V:-. Blease aald that he had been admonished by it "pretty" handed woman up at Ihs Governor'* Mansion*1 not t?- loss his timper <n gi t nto .1 personal dlHiculty. When hi w ii Interrupted by Judge Jones, ihs Qovernot answered: "Pon*t get mod, "hi pardner, you will gel hotter ttinn this I efore August." if the ?Igni nf ths limes nrs cor? rect then will hi hotter limes before this , mi Blgn ' i done v Ith. I ?. islbfy 1,200 persons, mnny ? f them ladles, gathered In the grove of ihr ?V iiih,.io oouft houge yard to hont the spenken today, and they heard the most tumultuous debatei that havs been hald thus fnr In the cant] ntgn. "i.iar." "thief,*1 "eownrd," "crook.*1 "scoundrel." "Infamous," "innllclous," ' dirty,*' in livrnant" and stich 1 iKt? wars some of the choice selections from ths English language t<> winch the people were treated, and it must; be Muted the people did i*??t appear toi mind, in fact, from some expressions hairdi the exlgi n< lee of the cases de? mnnd a little spice of this Kind. Then ire some who think somebody in ? ii> .-tart something." In plain F.nglish. there are a great n any people who believe that a gen? nine, good old-time thrashing in cer? tain quarters would have a Whole some elf eel on the present 111 lined political situation. Cul bonoT fVobodj knows ?.r rather Will undertake to say, but there !? ? lively demand for ? healthy scrap. The features of the meeting todny were ihe great ovation given Attorney General Lyon, the near precipitation of a personal dlfllc ilty with one of his opponents. Ham; id B, Rvanti and the volley of sh.ds poured into Governor Blease by his Opponent? Judge Irs B, Jonen There could be no successful con? ti idlctlon to the st itement that Judge Jones made ? ntoai vlgoroni speech, the best he nns yel delivered, and that the audlent were thoroughly In sympathy with him. He wai received with great npplnuse while Governor Blease had none t?? begin with, nnd his hammering awa) at the record i>f his opponent brought forth man) cheers many times. The great fea? ture ? f his debntf was hll reply tO BleaeVi social sQunltty i harges and hU attack Upon the claim that the Governor makes of being the i.r man's friend. MILITIA WANTS ENCAMPMENT. >onth Carolina Delegation Asked to Support Hill Carrying Sj>ccia| Ap? propriation. Columbia, June II,?Through the adjutant general's office, the South Carolina delegation in Congress is being asked tu turn its attention to? ward the passage cf a special bill car rylng an appropriation f??r encamp? ment funds for the National Guard at Anntston, Ala, The president's veto on the regular army appropria? tion Will cut off the encampment fund with numerous other items for the regular army, J. Emlle Harley ol Bnrnwell, cap tnla ??f Co, v. s c, n. Q., yesterday wind James i\ Brynea member of congress from hit district. "Pnllure ipproprlatlon joint encampments Is greni dlsappolntmenl to our militia. ITse your influence in behalf of spe olnl net.*1 All Ihe other South Caro? lina congressman were sent similar telegrams, When Buying, Buy Only the Best, < nsfs no More ihn Hives the Best Regatta, *H L Blomqulst, Esdalle, Wls. SSyi his wife considers Foley'l Hon? ey and Tat Compound the best cough CUre OH the mark. t. "She ins tried various kinds but Foley'l gives tho lest results of all.' glbert's DniM s'tore. The band concert on Ihe green wan h< nd h< ;, htrge numlier of people and wuj much enjoyed. ?\ir^ Lei , t.,,\, wife et' Wile] Love, a farmer living near Covena, Gn?, say i have taken Pole) Ki I m y Ptits and And Ihom lo he all ym claim fof them. The) gave no- almosi Instant relief when my kidneys wen sluggish ami Inactive, I ran cheerful? ly recommend them to all sufferer) from kidney troubles." Hlbert's I M ill' Stel e. Pour big iron ben nil lo lie usi d It tin- < oni t ruction r?f tie i ?iari moni hotel h i\.? altrai led n great deal o attention themselves the pasl in days, The) have also given Ml Hlaughti i. the foi? m in of the I nlld nor. a u - .it di .'i of um islni us t how he ran gi ? thi in In pln< e, Tht blsj lieams nri ibout thirty feet low and each one weigh* several Ions, ttukc* ihe Nation tin \\ The an fttl li-i of in lurk n on Fourth of July higgi t - humanity gel over igainst it. honi \er, i ? i wonderful healing, by Buck'cn's vi nie i Hal v< <d' tho tin imtta, who Biiffei ed from buri.s ? uts hrui < Ij w onnds -a . \ pioi ions, i? i tic ? hi iler if bolls, ul< ? . ? i< mn i t Hps' <>r plies 75 cenl t i > ? ? ? ' oi ? NEARIN? THE LNO. ( Iii hl N i l.\|. ( OMMI I n J. JOI IJNs \l ll.K MIN4? Si>.SlOX. \!l Hilf TcXIlH PlulsIlOtl?\tiW Sitting i AhlloM gl II?.in-. Mi i: in C*llU ?"Kt* ol St Un in? in Tu lit' Night i' I? IlCttt, Chicago, Jurte 21.?No changed in the decisions of u.? lie pul :.< ... nu? tiona! committee hud l-?en mode b> the credential committee oi the na? llonal committee when the e? nvention adjourned nt 12.05 tonight, All but the Texas contests had beer disposed of when Ihe committee took Its recess until 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. The lest light of ihe Roose velt fore es will conlre on the SO del? egates seated from Texas, One tils trlot in Virginia, the i'.fh. was ?1 .<i open until morning t' r decision al? though the committee practical!? had determined before adjournment to follow the ruling of the i utlonal committee, Thu cases decided by the creden? tials ? mmlttee are as follows: For Taft; Alabama 16, Arlkona Arkansas California 2, Florida 12, Georgia 28, Indiana 12, Kentucky 17 Louisiana 20, MichaIgan ?'?. Washing? ton 14, Mississippi 18, Oklahoma -. South Carolina Virginia 18, Mis lourl ,;. District of Columbia 2, Aia.-ka l\ Tennessee 8. Total l'<'7. For Roosevelt! Kentucky l. North Carolna r-. Missouri v. Total 18, Other delegates where contests war*' not reported were declared seated by a unanimous vote of the committee, California's two district delegates were seated by the commit? tee in ft:4IS o'clock this morning. A motion to seal the Roosevelt dele? gates was defeated. 28 to 16. Per? sonalties and political rancor wen practically absent, For an hour and a bail the committee members wear? ied by mor ? than 20 boms of work, delated the right of California to iusttiut for Rooeevell by n Htate w id. majority, the Taft delegates elected In the Fourth district. M.t.iio rut.in mm. I'd l'.ppcr-on. C olored. Wanted III WUIIain*btirg for Manslaughter, Tuesday evening Rural Policeman Sam Newman arrested Ed Epperson, i negro who had escaped from the Wllltamshurg county gang where he was serving ;? sentence for man? slaughter, and In BO doing scented a reward of 1215 which had been of? fered for the capture of the negro. A telephone message from Rrogdon conveyed the Information that a m jro passed that place who had con tided to another negro the fact that he was an escaped convict and that there was a re ward offered for his capture. The message u>>* transmit? ted to Newman, who Immediately lefl in search of the negro whom he found without difficulty. Rpperson gave his name at lirst as Effcrson, but later admitted that he had .-scaped from the gang In Wllliams? burg county ami thai he was wanted there 11. was taken hack t.. that place Thursday by Newman. Tin- New* Prom Egypt. Egypt. June 19,? Parmwork la progressing very rapidly, The Egypt Literar> Hoclety no t at the Egypt school boas.- on last Fri? day night. A very Interesting pro? gram consisting of music, recitations ami i debate was rendered. The de i-aie proved to be unusually interest? ing. Mr. E, i >. Whit., returned from WofTorU t College reei ntly. Miss Lucile Flritton lefl Monday for Ib-ck Mill, where she will attend the summer school for teachers, Misses Nonlc Ueddings and Zulu (Corbett, of Paxvllle, are visiting fibnds and relatives at this place. Mr. I.. 11. Whit.- spent the week end with relatives at llembert, MISS lad.i Mcl.d spent Saturday in < 'a linli n. Mr. I din Whit., ami sister spent ihe week-end with relatives at Kprlni Mill. Mi- \nnu Holland lefl Saturday lor the summer sehool at Rock Mill. Quite a number from this com? munity are attending the campaign in llishop> ilh today, \lr II. m \ \b 1.. o.i. of llembert, Is a visitor in our community. .1.1? L Johnson Imlietei' to- Stiiitg glillg. ? *b ? igo, .Line ? I .la. k Johnson, lie Pugilist, ind hi- v Ife, Etta, were Indli i. .i toda \ b> I he l '< ri< ral ?irand ,1nr> on ib.- charge of smuggling In? to thi country a * mil diamond neck la. ,.. M Oil O n Now! |.o||. ...I ml ivvuixg mm l oriMiL Burlington Horte Show b?xp?x*tJ*d to 1*1*0vi* Bigger Succc** Than Ever I III* TilUI*. Darlington is preparing t-- hotel a bigger horse show than ever this J.uiy 4th and will entertain right royally the great number of visitors tvno are expecting attend. There a ill be more prira s, and more events than i: year, and hence there will be mori entries, and also larger rrowds, i in addition to the horse show, there j will be a number ol n -es In the af- I ternoon. which will be fast a>nd fur-] lous, and will attract a crowd, as the j race track ol the Pnrl ngton 'Mix ing Association Is t It - - corporate limits of the town. i The ofllclal program of the horse ?hOW follow B i. Best Stallion, halter red. Besl <''.ut. undei oae year "f 8 go. Best Colt, t\\i> years of age and under, ?. Besi Colt, thre, years <?f age nd under; Best Mar.- and < 'olt. 6. Best Mule Colt, under two ears. 1 7. Rest Single harness horse. I \r\\ en by ma n. 8, Besl Pony driven by child. Best Stngle harness horse driven by lady. i". Best saddle horse ridden by ma n, I. Best Double team horses, drlv ?n by man. 12, Best Pony driven hy child. 13, Best double team horses, driven by lady. it. Best Combination horse or mare driven and ridden by man or woman, harnessed first, IS. Best Double team mules, in. Besl single harness horse, Olinty raised. 17. Best Stallion in harness. c>. Rest Single harness mule. l!?. All horses that won ribbons in single harness entitled t<? show f^r ?hamplonship cup. Come to Darlington and spend the Cllorious Fourth. Ends Hunt For Ha h Girl, Often the hunt for ;i rich wir?- end when the man meetn ti woman that uses Electric Hitters. Her strong nerves tell In a bright brain and even temper. Her peach-bloom complex? ion and ruhr ||pi result from her pur blood; her bright eyes from restful deep; her elanttc step from firm, frei muscles, :?11 telling of the health ind strength Electric Bitters give a wo? man, and the freedom from Indiges? tion, backache, fainting und diszy ipells they promote. Everywhere they are woman's favorite remedy, if weak or ailing try them. 50c at Sibert's Drug store. The Item has received cotton blooms from Mr. W. J. Stafford, one of which was found on the farm ran by Phillip Brown, colored, one of Mr. Stafford's share-croppers, and was ? ?pen on the lMh. One of the blooms was found on Mr. Stafford's place and a third bloom was found two days latter on nnother share-crop uer's farm. Helped to Ko? p Down K\|H?n**cs. "Mrs J, E. Henry. Akron, Mich, tells how she did so: "I w;is bother? ed with my kidm-ys and had to go nearly double. I tried n simple of Foley Kidney Pill* nnd they did me 10 muh good thai I bought a bot? tle and feel that ihey saved me h big doctor's bill." Sibert's Drug Store, Live Stock Insurance Insure your Horses. Mules Hid Cattle from death from any cause, m the Standard Live Stock Insurants Company, with W. A. Brown, Agent. At the Old, Reliable Clothing Stor-1 of tiu" I?. .t. i 'handler ('lothlng (V?. Phone 166. :i '30- I taw Anyone wending * wkotrh lu'ci rtenrrintlon n quli icy uncertain < a opinion tree whether na nveotioti >': prohnbly pHlentablo. fotnnuinli n I in mrictlrconti lout nil. HAN0B00K "" l*nients pout ii,',*. oldest nia'iit \ for m iHirmu pMc i pitientfl lukeii tlirouKli llunii \ Co. reoulvs f>l >. t il n 7m , Sil liout eli.tr?. e. ai tho $ctcit(i!*'c flmcrican. a hnnd innely lllnntratod weekly, I nre I r eitlntloii of i?ny i" leutuic Journal. Term ^ "i .. r; four luunthn,' i. ?oiU by all new?U< ilern. NIUNN f CrI? ?" ? " m New York \\ UfthlDtftUII, l> \ . Keep the Lice Going Vou can easily rid your poultry ot all Uce und mites if you use PRATTS POWDERED LICE HILLER. It's sure death to all vermin and valuable .ts a germicide and deodorant, j^c and :;>c. For Sals by all First Class Dealers. Retjse ill Substitutes. 1912 Mniai'U- and Poultry Boot !'????. \TftlLKTiC's mrivr pntvtis ('mud >:t\\ CaOOfl (alllilt* l'ridav at l'>a??haii ParkA-Bnttlng of Hogun atwt Patch by Viinnauiake? iVa r tit-*. After i'? ing defeated on their first time out. the Athletics came out for hlor-d Friday and it was :a*- Pirates who came off with tin- short end of a t< i score in a hard fought game. The Pirates g"t off for .? good lead vvhfn by bunching hits und errors in thi first inning, they scored 3 runs. After this Haynswortb settled down, let tin* "Buccaneers" tally only once more, In the nfth. The Athletics jumped ahead In tho fourth, with four runs but the score a'as tied in the next inning. Thi game remained thus until the soventh, when Hayns [worth \\'?n his own game with a long two>base Irive to left, scoring the man "ii third* Doth pitchers worked well? except in one Inning each. Thomas, how* ever wus inclined to u'tldness, walk? ing no lese than six men. This was the first game in the box, so it was excusable. Hayns worth struck out eight, getting Captain Phelpa in the lirst inning with bases drunk. Mar? shall whiffed three times si did Hrun son. S/ho Succeeded Captain Phelps at second after the latter was hurt. Among the f?atur?s was a catch by Nunnamaker in left of I long fly h luitlie, and the pegging of Hogan. Both teams Aelded weil. I The ?o xt ?rame will be ?.n Tuesday i between the Athletics and Dodgers. This game means much to both teams, so he there. The SCOTS was 4 and a in favor of Athletics. SUMTER GOING FORWARD. That Blunter Ig making substantial prcgress i-s abundantly evidenced by the following facts: (1) Tne Seaboard Air Line is heing graded to within one mile of city. (2) The pipes of the new Gas plant are being laid throughout the city. (3) Two new Bank and Office buildings are being constructed. (4) New Hotel of one hundred rooms heing erected. (5) Six new Stores going up on Main treet. (g) Handsome new buildings being erected by Methodist and Jewish congregations. (7) Several handsome Hrick Residences being erected, in addition to a number of smaller dwellings throughout the city. Investments in real estate made with judgment, in a growing city are the surest and most profitable investments to be had. We are offering some good propositions in business property. Write for list of offerings. CMY PROPERTY FARMS T MBER LAND R. B. Belser Co. *HtWKF 261-2N.Main St. ,?1 AI ESTATE dealers. Sumter, S. C. Jt. b. belser. ernest field. i GEORC Announces that he has secured the services of Mr. J. K. Wilson, of Columbia, Tenn., an experienced fur? niture man and funeral director and embalmer, and is better prepared than ever to serve you day or night. We solicit your patronage, and appreciate same. George H. Hurst, 202 N MAIN STREET j Day Phone 539 Night Phone 201 i THE FAMOUS "OLDS" GASOLINE ENGINES i Made by Seager Engine Works, Lansing, Mich. e>vv l orn Machinery. Cecil Grind Sawing Itiii-. Spray ltiy>. Electric Light and Water Pumping Plant*. Hoists / cream Separators. St'MTER KY. ,V Mil l si l? VIA COMPANY. ATLANTIC COAST LINE has provided the schedules and rate-, beginning Saturday, June 1st, to rout in lie during the season. TO CHARLESTON Eor all train* ol Saturday and m oriiing trains ol Sunday, limitctl to return until Tiu?mIu> mid-nlglil following. I or all) in I "i mat ion. ? all oll, t ? . WHITE, liencral I' i - en cr \^? m. \\ do.or loll, V. ? ? I > PLAYER I . kcl luvttt. 11