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WEDNESDAY. Al ul'Sl j 0 M. HARM AN. - - - - Editor. f A T ^*** ^ *TTT ? 1? * H^TT"^ .'iAw . t> 1 i\ -T1 X J?4w i In First I''??ij;T?-ssit>n:tl 1'isirii'i Lkt??ti** t' n\t uti->n nu t in ("liar 11 ill \ onU-i <la v. folty I i \? ?hh;;at?-:, i?*-iii ?" ainl two 11"<?in < >r:i?i*.;vl.?ur?? A Motion to malo' liotuinat mil 1?v a primary rhvtioii \\a> ?t:tl?l*-? 1 Tin- sriisutiohal rt port pith lishf.l in th?- Ncum ami 1'??nri?-i* an.I t'olumhia !{? ? ??fil that J ?n i woiii.l holt if i!-. choiro w:i> liol noin iiialt il was romvttwl hy a Loxiiiptoii >!? !* ''alt' who stattal that I^'xiiij^'toii J was t la-iv to stav H IV 1 Viih.-ct t ?>! * < olh-toii iiomiiiattai Major. \V II thawl?y of Charleston. ami .Mr \\ i < 1 Jan noil \ of (traiioa hui o iit .mi a i::ii* ? 1 Maj. 11 A .Miti/r ,.} l,? \i!io ||r t .!i Tin- vott rvMi 11<-i 1 in lhawhy i ? ? f;\mo 21; 11<?m ('liarh'stoil; 1 hom H? larlohy ami o from Colleton; total o'2. Meet/.e <'? floin LfXinotoii: <'? ! r, i :nui 1 iYi.m Colle B I.>11: t.?:;il 1:5. ,M;tj..r UrawleV 11 it'll ! v a.Mitssed tiu- liurtin^-, haiitlhii^ the Kjk itiiiji; it oils taiail tax without merry | :i,|d stated tliut lit" believed tin- Iu>!m' | had arrived when the power of tlt*Alliaiu-e WotiM break down tin- bar lit is i<? free trade with the balance I til' the World. L. II Pattii.i.o who kilh'tl ('has. j I' Hudson in a street duel, a few ! lii^lits siiiee, in Augusta, (la . has l>eeii released on a S.'t.lKXi bond The evidence in the preliminary trial was j that 11 mis.>ii fired first. Mr 1'itlillo j was ila- correspondent t>l the ( hroii i iele who follow I'll up the eampai^n 111 I his Suite and made ipiite a name for himse] t atwl the paper wliieh lie ivj> resented for liis fair aiul impartial reports of the meetings. Cur -I L. M. Ik by. Chairman of tin' State J VjnoelatK* I'Aeeill ive Coin in it t t.i-teil by the State Couveii riioii i'ii the lHth instant, 1ms t*alle?l that Executive Committee to meet in Columbia to-morrow. Col. Ilovt, "Chairman of the old Executive Coin, luittee has notified Irby that the re eelitlv elected committee lifts ho le^a) status and that the oM committee still holds, with full powers:. Tat killine- of nee roes by neoToes O O J o is how so common that we hardly know when we are up with tlit- * .i tia'-euv. live negroes kille.l live c< o * i.tliers in different sections of Abb. ville last week. "Tv\oot those kille?l were women. a vi *w olti : ?. Will tliey achieve i their sellb-dt objects? Well, the scales ! are falling from the eyes of many who have been blindly led. and we j shall see what we shall see. Saturday nioht the store of At. A. ^ _ 0 Malone, A; Bro s Columbia, was en j tered through the rear door bv a burg o ?. O | lar who broke open the safe of Mr. I). I d. Rhodes, who had u jewelry apart | meiit in the st??re. and stole some 20 ! gold and silver wateltes and all his other jewelry and silverware, amoun- i ting" in value to about S700, leaving him only about Sin worth of stock. This is a severe blow to Mr. Rhodes, ! as it represented the saving of five ! years' labor. The burglar also at j tempted to open Malone A. Bros ' safe, bat failed. The same night the i resideiiee of Mr. B. Bernittn. in the ; same eity was entered by a burglar j and his gold wateh and chain and i * I Son.00 in money were stolen. Lexirgion Baptist Union and Assqm i w * ? ^ The l.'nion of the Lexington Asso ; eiatiou will meet with Sandy Run church on Saturday before the i>th Sunday in August. r?it >v ..1 m-t i Mv <i>niif]ii hv Rev. Henrv Piekert. Missionary Sermon j * }?y Kev. X. X Burton. Qikkiks: 1 What shall a church persue i towards members who habitually ah- ; sent themselves from public worship? Rev. (t. M. Kelley to lead. 2. Is there any special reason why Baptists should be interested in Mis sioiiary work??C. i>. Avery to lead. o. How far can Baptists oo upper ate with Christians of othersdeuomi nations in Christian work without com promising their distinctive prin- <. cipal.'?J. T. Sawyer to lead. The church of the Association will hear in mind the change in time of its meeting, and elect their delegates accordingly. This year the Association will j meet at iC-d Bank on Tuesday before the fourth Sunday :n Sept. A full representation in both the I nion and the Association is desired. (.'. I> Avkkv, C i.khk. Dlai: Oiskuvh: Please say to **J. N. l'V <>t Lewiedale, that as County Lecturer. I am commisMoiied to talk t >aii<l for Allium**, and the edit* i s <.f the Alliance column t.? do the writ iito; ;f Jit- will n^ree to meet me w *1* "vv; V M ? * i \ Si-'i Miv l.hetn!* ! ???]? v:ti I 11:111! 11 a 11 ! !ii iiall i't tilt' ll'illseiit I te| "I'l'Srll ..: 51 \ i a i it I tin : i i! i 111 >? aii'innl 1 ;. :?! in till litis tiii 'I'ti iip; at. aln.ul i I 111 I. >rk w ttli i!i 1? ; ai?'s lit 11ii i i .a \? n! i. 111 atiil tin |iiililn- ; i ? 11-i*.a rill- < :i J.ital < llv llainl a t'fi'. I a I ah.-it! I 1:1'?< aliil at mM i11< >tn?-<11 s. tin! i! !ln iiiit iini;: i'i ! Io >\ 11J !"li. i I ] i! < ! '!: III!?: Is aii'l IJ i I i?-1? 11 the helWe . 'f 5 hnse p?Vseh! Willi sUeet , :i11<i tauiiltar tin: ie < iinhps ! l:ulie.. \\i ii t.i in- seen iti tin- ;;al!i-ri* -. re 11 * * \ i f i: the tiii'In ! i'ii \ "I lia ii.alVil he.els nl ! la- stel Iter -a-\ I in- seals el 1 lie \anells t!ele?;:t tiniis w ei v.sliiiw n l>\ lai'a'e jilarat ils I In 'Ml Illj' the trtlnes I't I lie se'.eta! j futilities. >!! the I :; 111 I a?" 111 tile ; Speaker's si ah. I Wile IiM:.| I't ill' a lit I ! llllliail futilities. t liai h'slntl he |||>' nil lite llnllt Ii >\\ , liiehlail'l he\l, ; lanlifM. Siiin!< r and l ic.i JoUti luiip; :t t'4 >111 j < I < >u t li?* ?l i i4-j ; si.if Wi if t!i?' iiix.l :ir*it-nt 1'iiiui:t)i Sti|?j>.ii It-i s. l'fil.t ;t \ i i11;' in llif i If. .Ill I'tiW, I I'M 11? 1 I till.I i.lllll'fllS i I M-I l I ?_* lit \'t. I 'ft .in j'1 i v ill 1 'J tm'1? u*k Siatf ( Ii:iif i man H"V! t-alu-'i tin* rt-nwutit.n t.> i tiftjff. and liif Sffitlai\ read tlici tali uii'!<-f >vl'ifli liiis ?*<>11 \<-iill?>n int-t j ai.tl liif lfsoltiii >11-iliafliftl thfirio. I C"iiaifui:iri llt.M slated 1 lint uti< 1?T j llif call t>} t In* I'Act'iif m ( i miiiil J ft* ' jiis! ! t ad, il iiccaliit.' Iiisdnlv In italiif j a It uiji.ifafv cliaifinaii tor I lit- juif iiio.i' t>t toiiniiin-a jiffinaiifiit t.ff'aii- j i/:U ifii, in- \\ t > 11111 llif.fti.rc name 11 it* j I >r". Samuel |\.].e, (.i'^N^Hd.e nominate!i Al!'. \\. '! 1 ;ili m i I. < ! ; Kil^yiit l.I. us Jemji.?r:ii v chairman. 1 *1 t:t i ft: i :tl i ll-?\l then ? \ | >l:t i 11 I that il ha<l 1 m 11 eustomarv r.-r tin- S Kveculive ('oiniiiit!> ? to name tin- ; u-iiipoiary chan man I >r. I'.,].,- sanl lie *i!<I lie ! cure wliul was eustomarv. thut the major ; lt\ tt'utilcil Ml*, lalhell for rhuiriiiull :iii* 1 tin v }?r.>]n>sr<I to make him sucli, I I rc^Mi'J'ess of (in- \\ in 11 .the l!\ecil i tivc ( '* Itilltil t 1 illltl.lTI Veils.) : ScVll'ul ?! ! : u'm-s <*:?} !? * I iii tclll ioll | ; to the |?)'o\ isiotis of the Convention. j ! win rehv the convent loll shoiil.l elect | j t lie lelu jiorniw j?l < iilellt Chairman ilovt lluit t e. i timt. hilt j j Sjtnl the Cie tolii lire! heeil otherwise i i A II t I 1 llllllUII \ el Is. 1 I -r. I'ope 111 i.- t e. 1 111 'Oil Ills Hint ioll. j Senator Sin vt he then tu.-nle the J |.ollit tiiut t he! e W US llo o! o;,|,i/.at io|J I uiut thut ('huil inun lfo\t h;nl not ; the lit-hi to assume the jioW'ei's i ot tin- ch ill Imtll ot the Convention So far as to cull tor u nomination tor j chairman. : ('hull lnuU Ho\ t looked J>? l |?le\e?l ' nii?l coiit'nsioii ieioiK'i 1 Col. Haskell, of Ivii hlulnl, arose to i a poi t of order, clainiiho t lint. ?i-. ttie j lioi.v Was ia?t atl oToalilZo-l oiir*. tin* I chair naild liot recognise any l?-l?* * oat<*. -ave i.v personal anjiiaiiitaih*.-. j Pr Pope stili insisted upon hi:-. nominalion aii'i called upon t liair man Hoyt l<? put tut*question. | Senator Smythe asked i>r a yea voluntary action anion* yourselves in | limiting the number of acres planted j in cotton. You may ask what can T do, but plant cotton.' There is always j sale lor a fat pi? or a <>ood mule, etc. j The second cause of distress lies in the fact that you and your fathers j were oil the wroii^" side of the late j war. The United States paysSltiO,000.000 for pensions, most of which | ^oes to the men wlio conquered you. j The merchant is the "ovcmniet tax collector. liere he explained the j tariff. He denounced indirect ta.xa ; lion. Taxes, if honestly disbursed. | do not impoverish a people much, j but pensioning your conquerors does, j "He paid his respects to the Ocala i platform. All that is in ii that is ! worth anvthiiur is stolen from the ! Democratic party. "The fourth cause of hard times is j : scarcity of money. One third of all ; the money in circulation is expended ! for taxes. W e need one thousand i million pivenlaichs more in eireula > turn. He attacked the Niitiuiial j banks. Ht- paid lii? compliments t?? | Mueune. 11c suit! (iod Almighty : never made :i grainier scoundrel. Tf | the Alliance at the South wants to | serve its friends at the North let it j give their support to Campbell, of I Ohio. As long as the Alliance con 1 . ! tines itself to business and social ad vanceinent he was for it, but since it : had gone into polities he was against j it. He denounced Senator Re ti er as j an ex chicken thief and hater of l Souther men. "He paid his respects to the third j party. If the Caucasian race divide. . hell will yawn to receive them. The j third party is projected by political j assasins and culprits. Macune in \ jeeted the sub-treasury bill for a base i purpose. He is an ex Republican j and a scurvy politician. He would ; tell him so if he was here. 1 expect j to ti-il hint m> tiiroupii the putuic j prints.'' Ex-Private Secretary Bean made :i j short reply to tin- speech of Mr. j Tillman. ?? j BuckletVs Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the \v. .rid for j Cut-. Bruises. Sores, I leers. Salt j Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped J Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Rih-s, or n.< pay reunited. I: is puur- ; an teed to ptve perfect .-atistaetion, or ! 11 i>..: >- . ... . ... i til! 'Ill V I'd UlUiCil. I I ;<?' _ > nujs j>ri l?i\. I-\.r >a!i- at 11 u* Bazaar , March :U. I. L i>< w!u. runs a honk store an.] print in;,' otVirein (Vlmuhia. keeps ; tiles tor sale. hut Im- is not in the hardware hu-un-ss a- his tiles ate call?-i t Files. and i t liC V >?t ?.* fi- J . ' V- I , | i1111 !i 11 >i i j'tfjii li.-r rij * g* nenil >ui ?:ic* :r> t I i:i' ! i i:i i I; i!i of I !:t 1 'i-.'M >< ! :tJ if | fit t y l , t 'i j. jmMic ilfi ! i -t t in >':11 . :111< 1 win )V:i> Mlrh ?T : si It I ellM lit L' !' 'V. I! I <? ' nllt ?'I lliistllf I? !itmv wholly :tt vari MlliV Willi lllf {-m]'oSf of tilf Pt III.I ! fialif |>ai t of til.- Stale, and if mi j I! > !<*? ?) Would ? r? :iI?- WTnli;' iliij.ivs ! si<111s :111'I j.ossil.lv ilo harm. :iu<i In- | 1: 11 j: I t Jo tin- j.toj.l. of South < :l!o j i; lia: I m il |Jf,o!v?-.|. I. v the I >rjiio( rat ie ] 'tv j ifi < .ii\?ni ion assembled. I hat 111?? | * I < ! ! i I S..iiiii ( aiolma. as now it ?-oo 111/ft I. a ] >iil.lie o! >1 |o';tJ ioji ot |. i 1111: t r \ i! 111 >o?t :t i i?*f. :ti i> 1 in 11m* tut111? . as in tin- j>a>l. will eoiitinur j 1.1 II I \ ? til. lost f| 111?? cart- ot tile I Stat.' :;'o\riniiifiil, art.I should coin laatid the confidence ??t the iu\cstin.;' , f.ul.lie \i i >i:i i v la I*. 'i: i I ill:. Col 1111111 t f * l'r;o. lrUVr to j r.v ju cit'uiIn report apainst the j adoption ot the resolution. 1 .realise i u.- haw n?> ? i' to justify tlit* j jn*?-:t1111 ?!* : :11!< 1 son. ?i;< 11 v, tin* niatlor is iii ! within tin* limits tiwd j I \ tin- ?*;t! 1. A ( H:is!;?-U, Junior j I' Ih :t?11iij1 :ii!'l .Mrssis. and i load l! was )< [ ? ii'lf.l t.i the ('ollWlit loll j that Mi-ssr-,. Smytho. Hazard and ! \ ordn r had withdrawn troiu th?* j I'oiiinii'too. and thoy siihinittod tin* ! I oi low iii;*' ju"i?tcst: j-koitst. Thi- unilt-isiyiii il, a minorityof tin* I (*i tin in it t oo < >M dVi h'Ut lals, hoo 1 ?*?i\"? * 1 tuifi'.iit t .had tiny Woiv ?-l?-i*t ?*. 1 1 ?\ ; thoir inst it m illsololy to ant uj)i>n ! t in- * j lit-- 1 i. 'ii u In-t 1 ior or in <t t lu* dch* | d'at i's 11 t In* ('<iu\? nt a iii to moot on S**['t ? lidit-r 1 lS'.HI. should hoohvtod j !.\ j(?iii:aiy iii' 1>\ uniivi'iition and for ! no otlwr j?iiij?isi' w iiato\ *1*; that the j i ?? } ?1? * \\ ho s? [! t t lloso i ll'll'O'at ?*s to I lh?- < oio.t niioii did not sot- (it tii on ! lai'o< J In ir ]?o\\ or oi foiitor u j ion t ln*ni j anv i i hoi or? atoi' authority than to j act ii]?oii t hi-ipiosiioti. ami this aloiio \ ' !.: . : , i .... i .. i I ,m<i allium; mii.- \ it-? in"- 1111 > 11 -1 >1 < ! i" < I ?' 11?*! 11?!< tli.lt T111 \ Ini'i lb' ! i l<;lit t"> enter 11]i 1 lie cniisiderat iuii ! of [he :i.l.?j'tii"ii >>t a new coii.stitiiti"?n I t'..r I In- |"ai t v i>r t:i!?? part in it.-. :i"l?>|'t ii >n I ln'V 1 lii'ivttiiv I?? ?<" leave r<s|artt?111 \" t<" |'i'nti-.j Mj.niiii.-it :iii\ mi.-Ii a- tioii u|??"!? tin' part <>1 this i\;U\i'iiti"H as In-ill:" si I * *?:i 1 ami an c\r. r,S "I Mil! llflitv ell it> part. \ i <ti's'i i,\i T Smytm:, \\ \i ill; 11 \/..\i;ii, \\ ) Vkkdii.K. 1 ii a.I.lit i"?i to t la- reasons above j " t ft.rili m tlif ritiis.il ">t t In* .siiipi-i's I ; 11 maj111* .-"? ? t>r pal iimpale in tin- j r. >m.i. h-rat i.-ii ??1* :m\ pr.?posit ton look | in," ti? lh"' alteration i't tlif crpJlliit' j I law ."1 tin' pai'tn, thf iiiith'isijMii'il In It'ii\* 11".j'fct tnil y t.i stult* to j ! tlii-. l' 'iiVfiit it'll thai he ami hh? j i'.>15.-a; lit-:, are M'lAint'- a.-. "hlepjites .. ...i 1 I.tl... I ; l!l|. I<'! !l I ? ? ?-4? | CulilitV ('< >li\?-lil 1> >11 ot t h-olfO-loW II .iiii!\ explicitly iv.-.t i i?-1 iii:;- their j poWol'S f?< Jlt't 1< ?ll Up-ill ill<* qUe.-t ii ?li it t>t ili'j ni" a primary lor tin- election t - 1 I .j' dolomites to tile September Cull S XplltloliRespectfullv submitted, Walter Hazard. MINORITY REPORT. I i?r- Mil' leVr iplied, 01 IP of tllP Colli j inittet- i'ii t ij * * constitution to whom i tli.- project "t' a iV'liMituUol^i^^^J look wfl \ umcp per sp, Cut tneB w/B Democrat spurns fl style which seeks to upon him by force. " mil those giants to mee^^^^Right j of the meridian sun and .?F*7Iy dis cuss that question.' It' there is to 1)0 a "Waterloo lot till have ;i chance ! to witness the splendor of this Wei i i- . i i 1 lmgtoman victory ami not merely j hour of it from the lips and pens of over ambitious men who crawl ' through keyholes to blow about it. A tSAit"IN'T" WlTHOT T INKPEN. Mr. Addison (ioodwin has a largo j live rattlesnake as a pet. It crawled j into his dooryard hist week, perhaps i hunting another Kden to operate | upon, but it was mistaken. Mr. ; (ioodwin was not looking after for J bidden fruit, but he yearned for a i snake of his own. and soon threw a j lasso u\er rattle's head and ehaged j him where he is on exhibition. The "surpint bus a long string of rattles and a button not warranted gold. A j rat thrown into the cage is soon j struck bv poisonous fangs and alter I ;i tew gasps expires ami is swul- j lowed whole. It is said that 110 snake j will eat anything not killed and pre pared by itself. INtAlK \M? t'NKIM). Returning to the subject 1 cannot . 1 refrain from expressing the opinion ; tlnit such very important issues as j the sub treasury scheme need light J thrown upon them by open, fair dis j mission before the people. It is un- J fair and unkind to seek to array every j man who is not willing to swallow! the whole platform proposed at Orala ! as one against the Alliance and the farmer. Many of the?e are among ! its best friends and belong to the or- ' del*. Christians ail aim at securing i tinai salvation, but they dither as to j some methods, ami yet hope lor a , blissful home within the pearly poinds. All fair minded men hope to see the great producing class, labor in^ class relieved el' their burdens. an<l yet some look with well deiined distrust upon some srhemes pro posed. It every sentiment and everv utterance was born and issued from unselfish hearts they mi^ht be read ily accepted as pure coinage. Too many who write so freely and speak so fluently are wanting political axes ground. Some of the ver\ men who rode into otliee on Hen I illman s coat tail would now crucify him because 1 i i . . i :. i. i 11.. IK' llIlS Ulf IniUlIlOOU HtllUHK for himself. Such a course, liuwovt-i' well meant, is dangerous to t 1j?- pul> lit- Those wlii? opposed Till in:i!i last year see in this tirade the . ultimate downfall of tin- |>1inci]pies lli' espoused nil.I ! In* - eattet i 11 !_f of tin' in-sts he led to a ^hiious vk t.-i \ ; tl(?li u:|v Mil >]l!li ! f. 1 31: V'lHi!!^ :i 1; :! i- tl..- ?. i: - ;" t M t ' 3 11?? j.riiii.tiv ! ? ?ifili-i'? I i-?i S::iit lliis y? :t!-. Ad'.j i. ! I" lulu Ja\ill^;'t <Ml I'liUlil \ i ?: .1 I. Shult-r was on tin* (' *11111:111< i.n (\Mist it ui:<ai a!i<! Mi-. II .1 s . was i >}. tin ('i mini! 11 i- .. i t id I. i, tials ttiul I Mat t< M'ln ain 1 i?? -? 11:* i .i: rill; si i: u?.!i: >is u ; ; iijm; . a . I in itit'i liaU 1 v a! I it tin ami' min-i llli'llt III till* suit- i'! i! ii < ? m ! \ i ! : i i > ji I 11 S'l 111 1111' t I? iii 1' ij 11 1 III' iii iii* >111 \ ! i i ' 'I i <il tin ct in i iii 11111- as tin <a: ; li ! : t mi ul t in- I K'lii' n't al 11* |iai i \ t ii 'iriiwaiiniis IVimu iJii-liiat. I < !;-iri I M-aiiti'I'l. < i..j - ;i 11 w 11 a a i S?111;I?*r. '.v it 11 11 ?*\v ali> I |T< .i-i i i lf?l i: a ! I \ 1 l!if A; i l? i: 11 ill a! Mail. uIhii i I : i : j rat'V ? m'i,a l:i/'al h mi was i 1' -1 i I In ..i i...m... 1 I < III j m i| ;u \ "i i"u w i ? j t ; .' . . I l\ H-'ll (<?c I . I III ' I 'I !!);' ?":i i t? ' I t. llir eliair :tn?I .Mr I I ! i jsi:. ij hj | 'iiit r >i :e- S. i-t < I :ti \ (>11 iu?>t i"!i ?-t M r ri.-t-n l < ! ;*Hti"iis tr?'in ! ';tn tirlil. { ii!"M :111 i l'i-1 clMf tteie 1! i'? ! t ci i {o M'.t! 1! '.Ill < '| til \ cllt ii !! :t' ! \ J*>| 'I V I!I !I: I ' '! 1 ill- ti 'i!' iWillc I a.VIiI I \ c < >ll! )it1111 ?* \\ tis :tj>jk>iii11 ii In jii'cji tic :m till ess I., the people: \ ( ' i 1: i heil. ! \ W Ihiniuell, j\ 1. Ill:,,elite-. Walter Hus/Ulii Mini \\ I \etiilet ! Wachiv.n cm Lcor. j ? i [ I'mui (?ur lo-i.Mil u ( e,i. |.n!nti iit ] \\ jfliin.'t, >11. l? \iiti-l 1j Setmier (lorinan in . |11 <1 \ i * 11 i!:.it the 1 >-. 111 m ?:i 1made i: > nn-t :?!? i:i | I>1111 ill;;" hill. ill elini i' pI ]>:i11 \ in j teiests dm Hi:; tin- tarill ?1**1 >:iI? il\ i his adroit hess. with 11.?' ableai-1 aliee id Ins !'ciii-'I') a! !< r. "lira iii .. in i showiiie' tiji tin* :i 1 ?snr.J111? s an.I . <;< n? r.i 1 injustin-i>t'll;. lani'l In!! to j ward tin* masses. par! i.siiai l\ tin- : tiller:. ot till- Soil, ile lam dri\? It lit. Iieptlbheails ililo sileli a stale 1.1 l oll j steinatioii that their leader. Senator j (,hla\. lias otVe red a res. .hit loii uhieli j liost Jiolles t lie I'edeial !'. 11 ?*1 11 I'll! ; until l:e\t willtel Jill older to ! !\ .'(I'd j stop the dailiao III;.'' debate oil (lie j tantV lull. I lie resolution provides ! for a Vote to I..- taken oil the tantl : 1 'ill oil t he ol?t li inst It. ilit l odllet loll | lias set till Ivepllbill'allS ill < oi|<'|ess ; nearer wild than lhev were liel.nv, it' that eoiild I ie possible, bill Mr t^UMV '"i. i'li. .lee- li.' vv )?. toliilieiled b\ lln* maim11 !?-r>? w111? Iiiiiii li<*.I liim tin* iit?ni?*y I win with in l^s.s Hik1 111? ?li will.ill lit* M'Ik ti.r j||?* I liinlM-v fur tli*' r?lii|i:ii:;ii l > .!.? i|*. j tli?*\ Ifir tin* tllfi't el tii?* ?- \ 111 c t.f til*- \ Inil?* salt* I'lliln*! \ ,.f l Ik : I it** i] ?1** t't this *-. unit i v f?>r tlu-ir Inn' lit whirl is daily ?xi; ; t.n in i|j, i Si imti- *-ii:i1111i*-i\ i.Mr \ jitii-i- ii.i . |u- t sllOUll tll.lt ll lr< | lit ij i. iSl*. I In r.ili the }i**njili', 1 lui?u; .* 11 :t ta\ hi I In it* tin j Cll11:>, iians. Mini jUtiI: , < ! S i n liilil ihMI | till till* Suit* i M *11 t'f 11 l>l tilt* im*w1\ I t'til llK-.l Pit tshlll-li 1 111 I'l lti* 1 || | i j iili.I "iIk- alti-iiij't l-t ni'i It* j.. ..fin ( I I tfiii. >i*i ai ir \ i>t * *.? t> : Mk rt*?*i<;lnt i. -it i.. vote i.ii tin- tiiiill hi'i '?y l'na 1;ii11 * til** siuiit- ivsMutioii |kis1|> k* tli- I i*.l.-ral I Kli i-tivll hill. Hilt] li . v* li - t 11 11 I Siiiiii* ijUMitt-rs that tl ? tli<- result <il ti lifu'^'iut | Qua\ with S.-iiat.ir wj. L. Keitt will Brass Band hits been -invited to furnish music for the occasion. A grand time is expected. J. "W". Eakot.F, j AI.I.l AVE i-ir Mr AT ruun OROVE. As several of the Sub-Alliances have met and decided to have a joint pic nie at Cedar Grove Academy, August H-d. ls'di. v.e respectfully extend a cordial invitation to .ill who will join us whether a member or not. Everybody is invited t to come and bring their baskets. We have the promise of the following speakers: j Hon. W. !. Talbert. County Presi dent G. Leaphart. .1 F. Lyles and E. E. Busby, address on education. Musi.- to ii 11 the space. The speakers who expect to come by railroad will notify the under- j signed al once, and pieparation will j K> made to meet them :it Lewicdalc. S ('. on the morning of August 112(1, (>. M Ai-i?v, See. ('.>111 Lewicdalc, S. Aug. 1, 1S1 >1. Correspondents will please note change ii the p? 1st office address *>f the editor of this department. We now have 4,012 subordinate and 112 county Alliances in the State of Missouri- ). \Y. [lodger*. State Secretary I And vet the Alliance is "dving."'I * The last shot tired 111 tlie "small j merchant"controversy was "ill fated," j not knowing that peace had been proclaimed. A\ e now hasten toapolo ! f'iso. Thank Ueavrwi Yst 11s has that 1 . I oeace he so much coveted. Now tor j 1 1 the sub treasury. in.) "Line upon line and precept upon I precept: here a liiih* and there little" is 1 he way your humble editors pro- j po.-e to educate the farmers and j 1 * t ,u.. I liilH >rt'I .**? -iliii'it* u uri ivi 1'iuxiSpi nk 6Ui, brethren. Ye pious souls who are opposed to 1 the Alliance demands and think a re- i } dwtion in the rate of interest would ! "ruin this country." take down your I liibles and read Leviticus xxvi: do-37, I Kzekiel xxii: id 13. Deuteronomy j xxiii: ID. Nelumiah \. Kzekill xviii: 13 i ami let hear from you. " If the t'resident of Newberry i ('ounty Alliance r? ceised the 1 >ispatcli j containing' his denial that his County j Alliance passed the resolution in j ip.iestioii. he will. 1. hope. on receipt ! * ? * i i r (-1 IlliS Mill It) VCpIV In I IK* IK-\1I)o I toil Disjtatch s eonunont. oiv?* us a j tnu* si lit !iK,ut in rofomu-f To Lib ; rtU Hall Alliance's resolution ami j subsequent ur.aiiii. 1 liett is a! .iilbi?*^K\ lit i \\. II:-,. A. Ml< . 1. .'A .! \\ :! ! : i ; i !.! '! I . ? I,::\r : ! - -'r, I i:n< . \ . i- n. . 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I i ii \ I If i ii in \ I '.i v. 11 . ! i ii:is I n ? li u I. If I > ?-1: i * i; I: i i? . I .! u: n> tin- |.:i I \ i :i i Vh i . j 'I ! . >i 11 'Ii in i iif Mi ni iii! IIi f ! i . i i iif |?ii11|If "III- ' || 'lll!"ll I 'I 1 III:- III- .?' "-i I I'll I ! true, i! 1 < :?* ! : I Mil I: u ! : 11 \ 11 . :i; i :ilu*? \\ lih < ii i j >l.i ii 'I i \::! i- ! > 11 111;t i ilf. li I* :i -..tiii. ..! i ' ! I >l< ?-\il mill : li.'iil l i." iI -11?i jiII< ti -i11! \ :i . j.. I ! \\ ! ii 11 i 11 I tiii v> i ; i. :n 111 ill:! 11 i ; n. i; ! | ; 11! . . In In. lilt I i I M 11' . : I !! i ! : < i I ! i ;i ih i \ "i t . i li m i il. "ii i ' ! ii j i i ' I* i 11 \ : ' till' N.'lilll . 'li, !' I ill. I \ * i : I . !! < III!) 'ii I 'mi II i in i!. 1 1 j i M 1111 111:11 \ 1111 i : i i I i . i' : I r Til. \ ! a ieatuie in it that will tend towar || contracting the currency at any tim^T" of the year. When a man is hungry | ' * he knows it, he feels it ami all the j 11 logic and eloquence of the parti/.un j 1 politicians on the earth could not j P convince him otherwise. He knows ! ^ the icmedv for hunger arid nothing; , o r less than bread will satisfy, hut it : would he foolishness to waste time j splitting hairs over the ililVerent pro- J cesses of making the bread, {money) j } that the people need. Ready money j fi the people must have or perish! j Yerilv, some of the Alliance s hitter i A ' X .. | est enemies are "straining at a gnat. ! Watch them, they may ''swallow a ! " earner before tins sub treasury fool ! * ishncss is ended. Remember Gordon! i 1\ S. The Alliance will give its j eloquent enemies credit if they will j tight the living principles of the sub j treasury instead of driving bullet af J ter bullet through the old dead ear j Cass?the bill. j M.\TTS TO I'RAc K. In answer to question 1st. would i say the Alliance is not laboring to j ' build up or perpetuate any political j q party, but we do believe and insist j that the sub treasury plan, or its equi i * vulent, is an actual necessity. Bus- j J ing our political action on that be lief, will vote for no man who is an ; ~ enemy to the principles of that measure. The Alliance demands a flexible currency and will place that demand in the ballot box irrespective ^ of party. j ? Question '2d Certainly we had two I p parties in the last election and the ' L same element that bolted then are | ^ the ones now leading in the bitter i j opposition to the Alliance demands p and could not bear to see the prinei L ]>les of the sub-treasury enacted into jl:iw. | L 3d. Yes; why not.' Heretofore all j p the third partyism in this State | L sprung from the influence of just j ^ such men as Representative Gates of V Alabama. whose published sentiments ' correspond exactly with this quos t ion. Might not Representative Gates' and his followers la* just a ! trifle fast in attempting to kick the j Alliance out of the Democratic party, j I-' The separation, if brought about by j ^ Mr. Gates plan, might leave what j j'. you cull the true Democratic party in j p a sad plight. i L 4th. Fortunately you have an an J J' swer to this answer in the same pu i j', per that contains your questions, j p (See Dispatch of August "ah. on 1 Ai page 2d, 1st column, 3d paragraph, j" read the account that Chief Justice j ^ Fuller and Judge Simonton decided against the Coosa w Company in G j Ai vor of the State. However, our ^ honorable members ot the Senate | *J and House ot Kepresentatives are j ail "of ft?e and are fully competent J t<> speak for themselves, which we j 1 ' hope they will all do as this is a n, golden opportunity they have to ^ive ; their confiding constituents an ae [ l>' count of their stewardship. i Von save middle man's Com mis j sioii in huyino your Piano and Organ ' from M A Malone \ Bros.. Colum- j t'ia. S. C ; I ! I | I 9 i I s | | iii! I sift g 1 i I 1 ! i I 1 g B ; ^ r-? 818 ? p B B f? M *?* I 11^ - I * ij M (; n: i\ s n i!IIL1 hi li ^ | ^ j 1 COOKING STOVES, I I CARPETS, 1 M p K RlATrUiPP ? ii l?I M 1 I , i? U?>, & jE* S ? WiNOGW SHADES, ?j ! A C F CURTAINS, | CORNACF PULPS. | I BABY CARRIAGES. I |(i ? 1 L' M.uCXS. g |j M i K R 0 R S, P | PICTURES. I TLA SMS, 1 $ s ? liiM? EP SETS, I CHAMBER SETS, | MAITRESSES, I | COM FOR IS, BLANKETS, 1 | I < ;i IT* \ . \ iT* I ft III11 1 P 1 I i ' ! . I i . | \ I till I S MJ- Sl'I'J ' A !. < > - ! }y Ml. I ' ; I 11.! i. 11;. ;. 111 \ f ? j J,! ^ov. 1j|. li. Till ^^^^^^enator M. ('. Ijiitlor oi Ik- sub treasury bill which is noth lg more nor less than class legisla ir.Ti ?m.l ilftrimentiil to the orinei les of good government. ). N. Bkthf.a, ) V. W. Ski.i.os, Jr.., -Committee. t. A. Bass, M. I). ) Refuse To Rescind. Nkwuoky, S. C. Aug. I.?Liberty lull Alliance at its last meeting re used to rescind the anti-sub treasun ^solution. as requested by the 'ounty Alliance of July 17. Onh iiree members were in favor of res hiding their action. iciiMoND a Danville railroai COMPANY. SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION. PASSENOKli I>EPARTMENT. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Is Ei kkct Acoi .vr .1, Lsbl. iTruiUfi run !.v 7."?ih Meridian time, i VEST! RULED LIMITED. , Rotnni N. Roam So, 37 No. 3s Daily. j Daily. oil u in Lv New Y t?rk. Ar : 3 L'o p n. 5 00 it in Lv. . Philadelphia. Ar. j P2 p n ..In u in Lv... iinltiiiiore.... Ar. j 1<?(>3 it u ) -.i1 p in Lv.. .Washington . Ar. I 8 ."is a rt Richmond . . ' 00 ft in Lv.,Greensboro . Lv. pj m3 a u > Is ft in I.v ..Salisbury . Lv.llOTJ p ? ilj it iv Lv. ..Charlotte Lv.! 'JO ,j u j No 0 j ' No 11 * lit<'Oid. i i ihiilu. 1 J J v. New York, '12 15 p in 1 3" p n v. Philadelphia,.. . '5 50 a m 0 57 p u v. lliiltin.oiv ?; ."<? u ni 2" p u v. Washington 11 15 a m 11 no p n v Richmond ;> no p'lu 2 55 a ni v. Greensboro 1" Jo p ni In 2s a n v Salisbury 12 0" . ::i "1 p 111 V. ('Lmrlotti* 2 a. 1 . 5 nv. Rock '111'. . 2 1 p n: v. Chester 1 ?' . i >u v. WjtiKaboro . os ... i 2 : p n. V. Columbia . . 7 1 " a !:. On p I LI v. Johnston s 57 m 7 15 p ni v. Traiton ' 1 i a m. 7 55 > in v. GraniteviMe ' 11 a in 8 20 p m r. Augusta 25 ,t in !' 10 p m aeon r. Charlstoii .... ' ! a n: 0 20 p :n r. Savannah 2" p m (mi ;l iu N.. 12 No in Ai?r'A littnad. !> ', i'y. ivatnmh .... 11 5" p m ' ? ? a in v. Charleston ?' 1" a mi 5 on p m aeon ... v. Augusta 1 i 45 a la 7 > " [> In v. <rrnnitfViiU' 12 17 p in 7 52 p m v. Irent.>n. . . . . 12 l"> p in S 25 p in v. Johnstons. . 12 5'> p * 1 p in I '.vln m Kin ! ( i I ?. i. hi V) n til v. Wiuiislmro . . . 4 11 j> m 12 a m v. Chester " ' ? {> tt. 1 "J 5 c. in v. Rock Hi I! . . j i it: 'J (>2 a i:t r. Charlotte 7 i" j> it: <G a m v. S.ilihurv -i' |t in 7 n hi v. Greensboro i! !'1 ] nt *J." ;? in r. Kiohtnoiiil 7 <" a :i. t 1" ;> t:i r. Washington 1" - > .i 7 '< ' ; ttt r. I'.altiinore. 12 a i:: il "2". } m r. I'ttihnh !t>hi:t "2 '_o ] in .< >"> n nt r. New York 1 oo j? u 2'? it ai r-fr l HROCGH CAR SKliYICK J'tilllnalt Clll'S between I ireellshoro. N. . aiitl Augusta on trams ait.l 1 < Trttlu 12 connects at t.'Lai lott?- with Wn>h^'toji hikI South Western Vesti!"tie liiitite.l trait: No. ;N a; .i vc-stiiIt*. 1 tiain No. 27 South eo::iitt ts CluirlotK* with S C IhsGioti No. v lor It tMlst :i. W. H Gki r(ieueia! Mmuto. r. .1 \ p< i >?*.n. S :j" riuteiiik-nt. !as. 1.. Twt.on. Gelt. lass. A-rt. iC.\i;dwki.l, a. i'. a.. Columbia, S. C. SJ-di.. Haas. Traffic Manager. _ a*:ma ana?? ??? w F. W, WAGNER & CO,, J en \ Kij-:s'ro.N, COTTON FACTORS, 1 ^ NAVAL STORE FACTORS, / I WHOLESALE GROCERIES, ( M / WHOLESALE LIQUOR MERCHANTS, M FERTILIZER DEALERS. I ? i ill ! S. ?ll4*ltr*. I uti.l A <" M i?i- ?!! < *1 til SliLLTH^flnH \\\\\\\\\\\\ \ wMnH I l 'i-i? ?-s a Srcoii(liii' > < 'onsi4i?'t'M ( ion. ^^^^SWg^^SwKgP^^MKS^MBifflBBBHMp \\ i ?-l. lor <li?* 1 *n?*< Ii??**iiii?- l*nl>li?*. IIiiimI ol* Sin in tiK'i* Gooils M mi'K.'iI I >o M II, l>OM Oil.- I..f o! rlcilli.-, :it ! *.. ? !!? |..t |.itiit?-.l I .I*\\ ? ?>* ? * ; (1|.* A I'M I'! I III 11)1 !l t III I i : 1 * K l':i*ihllli'lf lit ''0 Oil t lit* ili.'lltll i ?' [ in 1 >i.>i.l.-ii .1 1 !. u11 111j -.. P. \.i*; in ni 'li. nt f-'.,s. n suit. <>!!>'!><t ot :i \ t! il: IM,. I'! - ; In.I IuIm !?*! ? * I 1 |i>ni;>'Un's to !>? :.i'l?l Ml !illli"-.t ! \if >t!;? r u i I. on iiri. i t> oii. v oi.i ;!".? ii.iiiil'i-i-i ii?>\v lot''. I N :: n \ i i 11: I ! l> i , m l j >1 ; t ti. lot tin*- Wi?>. k ill j , | I'o Mion t i i'-!i j?i' \:i.>l!;. r -1 tiif Sm.tli S. 1 ! -1 '.<? ! :.,. k Silk. Wort 11 -1 j"I. ii.i I'- link t"| ^'" 'I'' "' 'S'-k . >' >I .S MmoiI 1' " 111 ,inl-. t w in ri: ?. * < I .-lit:: to.-k ! U l.ilo < o i? i I'U' ot Hi.- -1... k i.i si.11.111. .t111111 v 11 i"i -i on ,,I,I t'l iii i itnii.it *.inii j toii w ml :i oi ? 1 1'^MjftB?3g|gp3B?^ JUST IN. Vi>:i should visit our store and look through at once. We will quote you prices never g|?Bg9 1 before hf-ard ot in Columbia or any other city by retail. Prices which will show you the mH ! difl? ivuco between dealing with live and dead houses, between the cash and crudit ays- ^^hhb9 j tent, between the right uiid wrong wav. flmSSj If I WE ARE HERE B MK&i3bSbaI I with the intention <>f doing nil iii our pcwer to right the wrong, to sell goods so chea^'J^KSBSmnj lor cash th.it tpublic wiil not want them on time. We believe that ere lung the credit ! system, with its merciless robbery 01 the people, wiil be swept out of existence. | P-SAD C'JPw KEA37EL3SS PRICES. H Men's and H >\s" Hats, from 5c. up. Worth twice the amount. ',(;() Pairs Men's and Itov.s* Punts, iroui -5c. u pair to So. All great bargains. Don't fail to see our Slo Suits, once sold at $15 aud S17 50. -^H?6g|9 r.on Suits to close out in Men's and Hoys' from S3 00 to $13 00. ^H||?99 HOWS THIS ? W j CO A T. CASTS it- \EST$h ALL SEW SPRING GOODS |9| FIFTY CENTS SlIIKTS, THREE FOR ONE DOLLAR. |||||| j Do not delay but see these bargains at oruv. -JaBBM KESPEOTFCI.LY. j COLUMBIA CLOTHING COBl ,1. II. KIJ'LVZEK, Manager. all 1 - lv ^KSUBeBBr i ! " ? ! | TO FARMERS AND MILL MEN. We are making a specialty of the best Ginning an.1 Saw Mill Outfits which ^Hragla has ever been offered in the State, and solicit correspondence with all reliable i j and responsible parties who contemplate buying such machinery. We iuvite B||| i parties who arc not reliable to buy Irom our competitors. Wjrgffl : To ineti who mean besiness and who expect to pay 1??r what they get we will ^BmS i ' make prices <.n standard machinery which we know it will pay them to con- MmSm siller. jKsSaj \\... v. l! . I .w ,,i'.p ?s.ii!ro S.-.-fi {'urtnti Varhincrv mi actual oncration at our ^BPuSdS i ' \v:ir?-Iniit<> mi} party who woiihi tik?* to -,?-f :t antl who expects to huv. Pratt gEttgMHH unit Wjii-litp ti-?. !tosi I':v>SfS, Ac. Ac. ^fij W H. GIBBES, JR. & CO^fl < i KIJ VAIS STKEET, < OU'MIUA. S. C. flnfigH March the.. THE IMPROVED 1AGKE? NEW GOODS ^ ARRIVING DAILY. I S{ .-i-iisl Sales 11: ?-w-t\ department. Wvt will ?*:V-r .1- leaders: I>rc.ss Ginghams at 8ic? 8k per \ard. I our-tour Unbleached Shirtm;:. a: V. I.m.s ot Hamburg F.dgitiv; uiul jn^s. at ".and H'o., worth double the t:u>m y. Torchon'1 rimmings, at - lit-. Our entire line ?-t' Millinery must go, s,. that >->u ?-n: make your j -1-otion and pay fiaiY |ji u.s torn rr I'lii'f, WV are manutucturing a tuii un-ot Ladies' Uinterweftr and at prioea %% urn ijtndlfii !?i the South. ? on can select ir-<n: ?oa!\ or ie.ive ?*r-1? r to be tuudo, an i wg guarantee satistaction. 'A ha\?'ordered about * " new StaMpim,; Fattc-riis. Thin tit*p'irt UU'Ist has been a ofe.it Mle. ?.>, Ml We Will T :. i - M'.lM'll II the i specialty Ot it. JUST RECEIVED. Five hundred White Spreads, at ; rices rimpi:!',' tr-?i:t 7" *. t . SI hs. Fift die," Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, which we wtd clc.se out be'ow cost, l.ace pillow Shan:-,. At t-'ti Lawns. ("hccln-d N.unsot?kSateens and Got intend to mow ttieiu at ot:c?*. and you will tind them on th? center c< plairiiy. McCreery's Improved Racket