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Tf?e Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, April 8,1903. Hoar on tlie South. An Interesting View of the Race Situation and Southern Conditions. The foliois a portion of Sena tor Hoar's speech recently made be fore the Union league club, of Chicago, on race conditions in tbe South. Coming from a Massachu setts man highly honored by tbe country, the following words have unusual significance: "I know how sensitive our Southern friends are on this matter of x social equality and companionship, and I think I might say fairly and prop erly?and that perhaps I have a right to say it?that it is not wise for tbe people of the North to undertake to deal rashly or to even judge hastily of a feeling so deeply implanted iD their bosoms. Time, the great recoDoiliator, will reconcile them to that if in tbe nature of things and in the nature of man they ought to be reconciled to it And if in the nature of things and in tbe nature of man time does not reconcile them, it will be a sign that tbey ought not to be reconciled to it, and that some other mode of life for them must be devised. Now, my friends, having said what I thought to say on this question, perhaps I may be indulged in adding that although my life politically and personally has been a life of almost constant strife with the leaders of < the Southern people, yet as I grow older I have learned not onlv to re epect and esteem, bat to love tbe great qualities which belong to my i fellow citizens of tbe Southern States < They are a noble race. We may wel* * take pattern from them in some of < the great virtues which make up tbe j strength as they make op the glories ' of the free States. Their love qf | home, their chivalrous respect for women; their courage; their delicate j sense of honor; their constancy, < which can abide by an opinion or a 1 purpose or an interest for their States ] through adversity and prosperity, j through the years and through the ; generations, are things by which the ; people of tbe more mercurial North j may take a lesson. And there is ] another thing?covetousness, corrup- j tion, the low temptation of money i has not yet found any place in South- i em politics. Vnor mr frianoa va nannnf fiffnrii I M4J *k*VMWV9 f? w ? to live, and we do not live, in a state of estrangement from a people who 1 possess these qualities. Tbey are ^ friends of ours; born of our homing; j flesh of our flesh; blood of our blood, < and whatever may be the temporary ( error of any Southern State, I, for one, if I have a right to speak for Massachusetts, say to her, "Entreat ( me not to leave thee nor to return , from following after thee. For ^ where thou goest I will go, and where thou stayest I will stay also. , And thy people shall be my people, . and thy God my God." | A Prominent Minister l Recommends Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. < Rev. Francis J. Davidson, pastor ' of the St. Matthew's Baptist church ] aod President of the Third District < Baptist Association, 2731 Second St, ' New Orleans, writes as follows. "I i have used Chamberlain's Colic, Choi- i era and Diarrhoea Remedy for cramps < and pains in the stomach and fonnd 1 it excellent. It is in fact the beBt i cramp and cholio remedy I have ever i used. Also several of my parisbion- ] era have used it with equally satisfac- < tory results." For sale by the Kaufman Drug Co. . ? ? ? Tillman in Charleston. Senator Tillman was entertained in ! Charleston last week and was the guest of honor at a banquet at the Charleston hotel. Wednesday night. According to the News and Courier, be spoke briefly on the occasion. 1 His remarks are synopsizea or 101- j lows. He said be had come here as the guest of the Medical college faculty, and he added that it afforded ! him great pleasure to meet the peo- j pie of the city once more. "I have had the pleasure and displeasure of visiting Charleston on many occasions and under many different sua- i pices," be said, "and in my um-? I have had unique experiences here. I appreciate the courtesy extended to me, however, and I can oDly express the hope that if we did have any unpleasantness in the past it has ail disappeared I want to sav in justice to myself that I have been mis understood by the people of Charles ton. The revolution of 1890 was run on the principle that there were other parts of South Carolina besides Charleston. I thought that the rest of the State had been in obscurity loDg enough. But I never tried to njare your city. I n^ver allowed myself to forget Charleston, or the part she bad taken in shaping the history of the State I had to fight you because you fought me. (Applause ) la that respect I was like the man who wa?0Dce taken prisoner by the Indians. Tbey were escorting bim to the place where he would furnish the amusement for the dance of death, but be remembered that be bad a bottle of whiskey in his pocket, and be quickly got them drunk. Afterwards, he said that he had k'lled as msDy of them as they had silled mm. Ana tDis warrants me in saying that I whipped yon as often as you whipped me. When I was governor, I was not allowed to deal with you like other sections of the State. Y in were so much in love with yourself down here that you couldn't see beyond Ten mile Hill, and you didu'c seem to know that there was anybody else in South Carolina. If I had to resort to harsh methods, it was only done to carry out the law. I want to claim for myself that since I have been in the United States senate, I have tried to represent South Carolina as a whole, and to look to the beat interest of every community. If I have helped Charleston, it was simply a matter of duty and not because I was trying to get you to change yonr attitude toward me. I didn't care whether you gave me your votes or not. I never wanted your support unless I could get it with your own consent. If I can ever serve Charleston, I trust that you always find me ready to do it [ bear no ill-will to you. I want to say once and for all that I recognize you as South Carolinians and I hope you recogniza me as one. I have gjreat love for Charleston, just as I have a pride in the entire State. But it the Bame time you must remember that you are net the whole shooting natch down here." A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in Leeerille, Ind. when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had bis life saved by Dr. King's New Disjovery for Consumption. He writes: I endured insufferable agonies from iBthms, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed by The Kaufmann Drug Co. Trial bottles free. Bribery and Boodle. New York, April 2.?Stories of bribery and boodle were never so persistently told as today. Governor Cdell and Republican managers are trying to hush the scandal resulting from thd exposure of sixteen alder men who bolted the Republican caucus and were whipped into voting for the excise bill by threafca of having criminal proceedings brought against them. In order to save the party the notoriety of a scandal no official investigation will be made. Due Notice is Served. Due notice is hereby served on the public generally that DeWitt's Witch Eazel Salve is the only salve on the marirpt. thaf io mo^o fmm tKa V? V ?w UJI9VIV I * LTU4 VUU y UA unadulterated witch hazel. DeWitte Witch Hazel Salve has cured thous*nds of cases of piles that would not Field to any other treatment, and this [act has brought out many worthless jounterfeite. Those persons who yet the genuine DsWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve are never disappointed, uecacse it cures. The Kaufmann Drug Co. It takes imagination to fall in love, wd fortitude to stay there. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: I Be good to your land and your crop | will be good. Plenty of Potash I in the fertilizer spells quality [ and quantity in the har- . I vest. Write us and 5 we will send you, j free, by next mail, our money winning GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Confederate Veterans' Reunion. Cheap Rates to New Orleans, La.. Via Southern Railway. On account of the Confederate Ve'eraon* Reunion, to be held at New Orleans, La., May 19:,h to22idr 1903, the Southern Railway will sell* round-trip tickets from all points to New Orleans, La., and return, at rate of one cent per mile distance traveled. - Tickets will be on sale May 16th to 2Nt, inclusive, with final date to leave New Orleans without validation May 24tb, 1903. Original purchasers of such tickets may secure an extension of the limit to June 15, 1903, by depositing rickets with the Special Agent at New 0 lt-ans not earlier than May 16tb or later than May 24th, upon riavmerit of a fee of fift.v cents. r j ? j The Southern Railway offers coe? venient schedules and most excellent service, and every effort will be made to assure Veterans and their friends attending the Reunion a most pleasaot and comfortable trip. Unsurpassed Pullman accommoda tions will be afforded, and the service in every respect will be all that could be desired. Full information and particulars as to schedules, etc will be cheerfully furnished on application by any Agent of the Southern Railway, or R. W. Hunt, Div Prtss. Agent, Charleston, S. C. W. H. Tayloe, A*** Gsd. Pass. Agent, ixtlant8, Ga. The Glory of a Saintly Face. Speaking of the glory of saintly faces, the Scottish Reform says: "Sometimes, in passing through a crowd, we see a face that attracts us by its sweetness of expression. Perhaps it is an old face, crowned with a glory of hoary hairs yet love, joy and peace shine onfe of every dot and wrinkle in it. Sometimes it is a young face that beams with health and purity and beauty. But whether young or old, when we see that unmistakable soul light in a face, we know that the heart behind it is pure, tbe life is good, and the body thus illuminated is the temple of tbe Holy Spirit. To keep the mind occupied with good, pure, useful, beautiful and divine thoughts precludes the possibility of thinking about, and thus being tempted by, things sinful, low and gross. It is because Paul knew this that he said so earnestly: "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whafc iL! 1_ _ Boever itiiuga are pure, wuHusoe>er things are of good report * * * think on these things.' In the well informed habit of thinking pnre thoughts lies the secret of being pnre in heart: and in the daily and nightly meditation in the law of the Lord is a safeguard against many of the sins which defile the carnal heart and debase and blacken the coutenacce." -* The Town of Pacolet BuraodL 8peoial to the State, April 2nd. Almost the' entire business portion of the town of Pacolet was destroyed by fire which broke out last, night and spread rapidly. The origin of the fire is unknown. Panama Canal Committer. Washington, April 1.?The isthmian canal commission has appointed a sub-committee to visit Panama, inspect the property and make recom-! mendations. The committee i* composed of Admiral Walker, General Haines and Professor Burr and will be absent several months. G-EOEG-E BHUFS WAIN 81., COLUMBIA, 8. C., JEWELER *"d REPAIRER Has a splendid stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silverware A fine line ol Spectacles and Eyeglasses to fit every one, -ill for sale at lowest prices. Bepairs on Watches first class quickly done and guaranteed, at moderate Drices. 50- tf DR. E, J, ETHEREDtiE, 8UKGEON DENTIST, LEE8VILLE, S. C. Office next door below post office, Alwayfi on liand. February 12, ? ? W. A. RECKLIM, AET1ST, COLUMBIA, S. C. XS NOW MAKING THE BEST PIC tures that can be bad in this country ?nd ail who have never had a real fine pic ture, should now try some of his latest <tyles. 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