Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC
Newspaper Page Text
W. H. CALDWELL HEARD FROM. He is Willing to Make Oath That He Never Even Heard of Lanahan Before. -Columbia liecor(. Willie Caldwell has been heard froin and he absolutely (enies having made the statement. Col. John C. Ilaskell says lie heard him mlke. The follow ing is i quotation from the liecor('s report of Colonel laskell's speech it Sligh's oi tIly 31, 1906: "llaskell asserted that the dispen ary hm(a corrupted an( besmirelied cVeryb(y wllo h(I ever beenl ol nected witi it; thutt le mileibers of -the boards of control hadl(I gone inl poor men anId come out rieli. but tfhat none -it' Item bal voile 1t11 vlan. "AMr. West"ln: Ilow abilut Wilie "41 loel flaskell: I am notca in nami-,)I but his own irlther-in--lw Says LanaInIA,1 Ilaidi for1 ithe impro"ve Ieni of his house. .14)1nes is nlt a1 f4d Ali' k h4jIt v Ill n-u-nthie I he atfrairs - If hicIh IIII nd 4,1unt ,v.', I i I t * v 11,1I ill- 11jI'I 111- t ie (l' f ih p l lic ;ilm vl." ; .1 il jij off' Iile -1o h- b Willie CaI wel. ill .l1,11 h- 14Il with1 4111 ml l1 lll i l I 'l iit Il'' m1.- d .. hiu, 1ilre i.1 !imbia a.sset th l 1 1-.!1\ 1 '' l i ',40 ' --'ril !e - rilkther, i c hll tohli le aed 41: 1e litt .. . Il 'l-Il relid - -t hatve nla le ~l--:4441 W i1,11wi 'ldwe ll c .n111 t Iii'. With- .l''i bulI' (11-4M . li. 141 ti-4ll M-0- 1,111.r- (l hoard41 ln liv(.] h1.0 1w 'w 11. iILIne, vlit Ioll ill a't t(f tha.t x .lant n l How it ll Carle ment-.f.Wile C.loes' hoBewe N-n .1ones rpi ' - that 11 i w a im-l rv 4~3 41-414'3 414I i 1- 'IskIIII poihlle for41t t'bIellit' haiV made 1111 1-' I 1 r.-I I'l V1$ lii l'l I' I I h l at- teo I . l I 1 ill dwI l mll too -eft \r, I I " 1 vj11' ilut 1 Il )1't l eel ' lt Ylei v ..t' }112 l 1' 1114. till (r*villi' ll of Ih1 -r'l ill- nel '4 'lhnts. aot I j i PO it iltei - I 11 lI' lz ilile llt. wa V I Iitil I Mli . til I w id e il ;t :.el li | twi l ' I. I 'I.I.Iv I a l el. , wh a ma ki n:.'al .iio. al i t otio IrI. iSrvte li W(leinot l lsinei fillowi g l telval-i4 l sl . i' Ly . 14eakes te toinn ilt ]Pe Explanation ow i All C'ollin Aio to1The Chertem \in wen l. .owalng t .i his tter: lenio \\'inded .o :elc.1101m o .\l:tif inven-:statinn ohmtt and Tht130 did t l edt iWil uikt paalit o'vr heil fa I,m' ill tile CeX-r aTfllltiil filiam~c TI. tablelthl.' yntEIiklinhof doingji'. t0I1C v*lduet iCCl Fyit txplaatttioHof ith All iCm tIo tie hict. lund to state that iy re mllarks were based uponl tle idea that lie had asserted Ohat Mr. C. C. 1)avis hiad beenl improperly treated, while otiers were excused from testifyiig. Knowiig Mr. Jones to be a gentleman of highest character and motives, I feel that I owe it to myself as wqll as to himu to make this statement.'' J. F"raser Lyon. "'It was inl oIrder to explainl to Mlr. iLyo iat lie misunderstood t,he state ient I liad 111ade inl Imy speecll that I re(illested to lie heard. I remained on the floor loping Mr. Lmio would (grant mle alit ivilege whih I am sure Iow ie woiuld have don( h(ad lie known mY purlplose. 'A. C. Jones." Thui1s tle fpilestiln as to whether Mr. ln Was rrIested Or no()t is iot set ied f. i deelares lie was n1.ot Farmers' Union Bureau of Information. -Conducted by the South Carolina Farmers' Educa tional and Co-Operation Union. j3*j-Communications intended for this department should be addressed to J. C. Stribiing, Penldleton, S. C. Farmers' Rally at Clemson. I'residenit M.NIvIItoday, 7th Aui-tsi, stirI'Vide-vo( and tiu-n1ed (over the, toxwi, llI!arprnia' nd gronilds tp farm k's Of S4uthltl Carilla. and tld them 111.11 Clemison college was tle property tf Ilia armers and for tile iistitute week, at least, all tle offieers andt(] at lacelies were alt lie vmnnnand1 of the Van*11e1s. antd as the Fairmer's niin, ('a111mpised bY s tOhe Ili Iares( an( sron *art m ..ri's' ranization in the --illv l~:~a at 16--r. -rc:m til Farm't's ilin Avea was ptd!vaedf aW edne. \I v. a i a l l' ; l tvl ' : Iltk I ll.al ,4 S ateI ligi ' ll('t, ( lii ai. - ~~1: , v. -t:...4 a d o ' wt-rk w i": he r.alrded( 1 tille vredil (af this 4ay: . at alems n s l4 .\rran1HeI s Will le perfeeted ""01111 S" as ta11 have Natinal President Ilikwirth aal ,ii(er live wires lof theip I'it arme 's nii nl taa electify'~ the( 111 a ir* 1, 1111 ll) (.v l i l, v ajtile s1aevb makinl- Iln edlieationl eami aiN vr thll' while state a'f Sith rella: a at'lie purlil lsw if m.1,!Xani_iz |n allO arier's li . The Department of Animal Industry At Clenison College. Tlla (11111mm1litte appliiied bY (lem sOn (a1llew 1) selvet t hl1e animals to 1-4is' aplit'lns inmale il *Ma last in av vM"r,lanlve with ]Ithe .\ amts act hv (e.. ure.-s, hlas Just returllned froml thleirI Irip it, de'cide as 1 41 wlihat st(k were best sut lil the av'eraev farmrs of "ImIlh Carldina.. lia c111on1 s is for11 thlie? estb 1. ish-. A W Then you we the many dif Bros.' Wago) and durabilii line of Wago makes. Call sure to sell y LI inent it each state agricultural college tI at branci or depairtment, of animal in- 1 dustry l'or experimental purposes, in g Orldci to breed up a standard breed m of the different breeds of farm stock d suited to the peculiar needs, climates d and conditions of the different see-- c tions of the United States. p Later on, we arC informed this im- a proved live stock will be disseminated it tlr-oughout each state among the 1 breeders and farmers of each state, t primarily for the purpose of improv- a ing the general agricultural interest a of each section of the country under i the supervision of experts sent out by c the government. A Trip Through Horse Heaven. In 6rder' to make ip our minds as to what would be the ideal general purpose liorse for more progressive, L elit erprisin'I.g farmiIers, our committee 1 visited the farniers Blue Grass region of Kentuiicky, and other horse breeding sectio of Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. In Kenicky tle whole of this famous Blu11e (;lrass re.-iol is devoted aliost 1 exclusivel v to the breediig of trotters. 1 NraCe anld saddle h1111rsvs, and now andl lien a w KenuickY oeda horses. I Near Pm-is v.v hal lie pleasure of ex- I -11nininl- anld hm.-ldling." "Kentitchv y 'Chimes.'' whieb is t4) our Imlinld Ile hII ls, mllt -1 hre-ve ar. oli tr-otter inl rV tIhe slate ofil Kenttik v. T'lis heatiu lill stallion is whIal we imagIIIe is a true typ)e d .Jhistin Morgan was when he A was thiree years old. If nothing goes < w .rong a CoIt sired by (this horse may i be seen at Clemson college some (ay I by lie side of its damll, one of a pail' of standard bred road mares selected h nieair Paris KCentucky, by our comint- c( (ve for] Clmsonl eollege. Ae I m ia 1ture deliberation an,1 w'ih in' carefully all Ile points of' il mer1lits and demler:its (fithe dwfifferentl brovd ,I * h4r1' s r41 (.11omm111ittee have il '.i 11that the emleh 11rs, type i; 1 .1 1114' b4's t X f ' r111ss for' gl' 11sv '1 -enera l I Imr'ose's ''n t' farim. si We la seell so11v 41 Ile filiest spemlii lnts Ilf Keittlcly.' cohllers a1141 it, Frencli emchers, and thie writer ha\- i0 in-- seen (1li finest sid f Cleveland al Bays in Ohis countrlY also, it is impir lant to state here that our eommittep at settled 1uponI Ilie (I'urman coach horse as tll- hest siiited 1*41' tihe fraim and ie t best., br-d coachier. to be found-hlave beeln bred ,1) a I.Ypieal line for coach P'rs inl vemn for m11rn tan I'w- v. I-enturies. I After laldill.- at Lahayette. Indi.1a, it w\"as n1A loig betr'we W e N 4 hil1e stIock hiarml. of1 .1. Critleh & 8(,n, the I'l'gesi iliml t's 11141 hireeders of tt Grn1''I a' c(19CI hior'ses in Americ.l. The W senlimr Ilember o(f1 tihis farm blin a a Y1 native 4f Kenitueky and possessi all el Ilie 1ua'lities f' a Ihigh-tuiied gentle- d4 111111i With Ihat staiucll h nl4 d el atie t( c(invitiols Ill (lf ' 4t 41d stailp K en- o t y h'(b' 1i4,. ti We01 wer01-1n1olizanit of thle fact ll that w werein -vnia] vomnpany and its priosp ets andi~ as its locatio was1 af''0 GOINI AGOJ m-t all the info ferent makes. nis, and our lin :y. Remembe ns and Buggie and examine, ou. McCaughrin Ie old lione.of John C. Calhoun and en Tillman,-the farmers' one-eyed (1-was the daddy.of this college, it 'as a pleasure for Mr. Crouch to ouate the stun of thirteen hundred ollars in the price of a fine pair of )ach mares (one of which was in orted) to Clemson College. Among lot of near one hundred fine stall mns of German coach, Belgian and lercheron draft is the famous prize iker, "Hannibal'" that last year won 11 prizes in his class in the States nd in Canada, and the grand champ n premiuin over all coach breeds pen to the world. Barring accidents ,e expect to see a fine pair of colts ired by this grand horse romping ver tile grounds at Clemson College "his horse Hannibal we are sure has lie finest style and action of any orse we ever saw in any land, he Ounees along like his legs were made f steel springs. How Did He Know. Yvette Gilbert, the noted French ctress, at a dinner in New York, had een complimented rather awkwardly "Your inteition was not bad,'' said eactre,s, -0od-h11umoredlY, in bei uini ni lish. "'ut you were awk ar1d. I will adnit that. "So awkwpird y Mou were (hat I aml miinded of- a Parisian happening. isten. This is it: "A Paris gentlman gave a dinner. I the world was there. Jeweis glit red on white throats. Orders and hbons crossed white shirt bosoms. I a word, elegance complete. Aid after dinner, after the ladies id gone upstaris, the.men, over their offee and eigars an( liquors, talked, 11im'n will, of' love. "Aid all (f a stdden tile host cries, a lu1d voice: " ' I will tell You, .,eItl lemtent, this is e 1trthI. I have kissed the dainity ipanese girl. I have kissed thle u41111th -Il Islnid itilden. I have kissed ithe im I n1dianl beauty. And the irls Ill l1."la1114, ()f oir a y venl oI' Alner at I have kissed. but it is most true ait to kiss imly wife is tile best of I.' "Then i youig ma1nt cries from 'Oss tie table: "B\ ' heAvel, sir. yo0u .are rig-lht. A gill 14 eanswimlihi110 vV rly whvie she has it ob.1 i utre. An Organ iat will last a life time is what you ant. Our Organs have a pure tone id lovely cases We' can supply )u with an Organ that will pk.ase in rery particular for only $65 and $70 .hivered. Write us for our special rms of payment, and for illustrations the beautiful Organs referred to. If you prefer a Piano we have beau ful and good new Uprights from $185 m on easy terms. Address Malone's Music House, 00O.UMBIA, 8. C. 3 TO N OR rmation you We are hai e of Buggies r, we ask no s than you h get our pri( AN5 Block.' New W. E. PELHAh Reliable Phar We sell Sure .Remedies. us is Reliable. We guaran faction with every package When your doctor wr.te4 bring or send it to us. Our preparing medicines. We practices; we use purest rr make our highest aim to ca wis.hes. Our prices are rea Pelham Reliable Druggists, N THE BANK OF P PROSPERIT" Gapital Stock - - - Undivided profits. - Interest allowed at rate of 4 per cc Special attention to farmers' a( small, none too large to enlist our best to meet and greet you. Call in. A. G. Wise, President. C. ' J. F. Browne, Cashier. Hur Board of Direc N. L. Black. A. H. Hawkins. S. S. Birge. J. S. Wheeler. C. P. Boozer. G. Y. Hunter F1unded NEWBERRY COL Courses leading to the degrees of Mechanical or Electrical Engineeri Very inexpensive. Remarkable hee tember 26. For illustrated Catalogu JAMES A. B. SCI BUY . BUG can!!possibly se nidling the celeb ; can't be beat1 more for our ave been payin :es and terms a berry, S. C. I &SON,3 miacists. What you buy of tee Absolute Satis sent out. 3 your prescription main business is allow no slip-shod edicines only. We .rry out the doctor's. sonable. p Son, ewberry, S. C. ROSPERITY, Y, S. C. - $25,000,00 - 12,160.00 nt. on time deposits. ,ccunts. No account too attention. It is a pleasure Hunter, Vice- President. t, Hunt & Hunter, Attys. tors: P. B. Warner J. F. Browne. A. G. Wise. 0.04 OI0.9 te IfO~'E _51-V UO LEGE A Christian School. A. B., B. S. and B. S. in ng. Modern equipment. .lth record. Opens Sep e address IERER, President, Newrherry, S. C. cure about rated Fish ror beauty high class g for other tnd we are