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r York Mirror.] The utterance* of Ben Till. South Carolina, in the uobery eeterday morn- the utterances of a • His speech reminds me toothing so much as of the ravings of 4< Anacharsis” Clootz in the Paris Convention of 1792, when the “orator of the human race” clamored for blood, more blood, with a thirst more inten- ee even than that of Barrere, “theAnacreon of theGuilldtine. ” Clootz was one of the maniacs of the Revolution, the .most cheerful spot in whose'history is that they went at last to the shambles to which they had sent so many others in pure hys teria of blood-letting. There’s something in all the talking and writing done by the advocates of the silver idea that is fright fully similar to the language of the Terrorists in France. There is the same rabidness of dogma, the absence of reasonable con sideration for differing opinions, thesame disposition to denounce as a tyrant everyone who dif fers with them. The language heard in the Senate these days in behalf of the new ideas is all lunatically anarchistic. It ceases to be funny when Senators get to talking, in the highest de liberative body in the land, in the same strain as the fellows who hurled the bomb at thd Haymarket in Chicago. This tire de Msrvslout Result* From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimond&le, Hich., we are permitted Co make this extract: “I have no hesita tion in recommending Dr. King* New Discovery, as the resulte were almost marvelous in tho case of my wife. While I was pafetor of the Baptist Churcht a Rives Junction she was brough-jj down With Pneumonia succeedt ing La Grippe. Terrible parox ysms of coughing would las hours with little interruption and it* seemed as if she cout-i not survtVe then. A friend rle emmended Dr. King’s Ness Dscovery; it was quick in iis work and highly satis factory tn results.” Trial bottles free at Dr.J. A. Boyd’s Drug Siore. The Charleston Medical School. J 1 HE course begins April 1, 1894' Hospital instruction, with am ple fadllities (or studying special branches, •will be given. For inform ation apply to Hr. C. M. Rees, Went worth Street, Charleston, S. C. Jan. 80.—2m. Money to Loan. W E are now in position to secure loans of money on mproved farm lands, on easy terms. Cali a. our office over The Bank of Darling ton: WOODS & MACFAKLAN. Jan. 80.—1m. LAND FOR SALE. L ots and parcels of land for sale by the Darlington Land Improvement Company, who will sell on terms one-third cash, balance to suit purchaser, lots of 1 acre to 50 acres, lo cated where desired on our property. Our lands are good farming lands for all kinds of crops, as well as being loca ted in or near our town. All persons desiring to purchase will please call on the undersigned, who will afford every facility to purchaser! to examine our property. We believe we offer rare in ducements for investors. J. J. WARD, Pres. & Treas., I). L. 1. Co. Get. 31—3m. 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Its ability to entertain its read- ... . . r* . ers of all ages will be maintain- e ?^*K deVC pmeI l t 8llVer edand promoted by the same queetibnis a mark of the pro- enterprise and thoughtful care that have governed its columns during the many years in which it has sought the confidence snd the favor of the public. -X—O—X- EOE S-A.EE BY valence of neurotic degener ation in the people. It is part of the general weakening of nerve centres and the tendency of people to act upon unregulat ed impulse. The language is the language of the hasheesh eater and Malay who ‘runs amuck.’ Men like Tillman, who talk like drunken prophets and have the inspiration of mania, should be suppressed. They aim only at the creation of a sentiment of personal hate against individuals aud they appeal to the very basest pas sions of the mob. They are ready to compare every public man who differs with them with the enemies of God in the Bible and thus to project into a ques tion of politics and economics a fanaticism that wae neygr yet content with any manifestation but slaughter. I believe in free speech, the freest kind of free speech, but I believe that lic ense is not liberty and that talk ing madmen are more danger ous than mad dogs. The man who wants a Utopia and can suggest no way to get it save by first putting the country through the hell of a social re volution is an outlaw. The trend of the talk of Tillman abfi men like him is the same trend that the Frenchmen followed to the horror of the worid for all time. There should be a way to stop such talk ana such writ ing. The day has passed in which the lunatics could Be laughed out of these follies. All thinking men must note the an alogy between the Tillmans and the Clootzes and analogies in men will produce analogies in results, unless the friends of honest, sane thought in this country stand by on the good ship “Order” to repel the board ers of Anarchy. Some people may think this an extremist paragraph, but they will not sq, regard it if they will reflect up on the increasing revolutionary rabidity of the theorists and doctrinaires in the last five or six years There is too much professed philanthrophy in their utterance, and it all veils hatred of success and of the establish ments and institutions and laws that provide for the repression of the individual in the iutereat of the general good. Four Big Successes. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies bavAreached a ptmuomenal sale. 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