The Darlington herald. (Darlington, S.C.) 1890-1895, May 25, 1892, Image 2
IvkIuIiHhIipiI July Ititli
Destrovt’il l»v fire
ISitO.
W. D. WOODS,
T. J. DREW.
We sineeivlv hope that the Editor! We would like to have the pictures The slalehieut <;oiii« ihe rounds of
»ni,o ,ik «
proceedings iif the convention; inns- foul * ' 1 ni,,n ,rl '- v ’ Stokw and
, , , , , , Tall.ert, taken before the
i uiuch us thev have ei.uorsctl the ,, , , . 4
Deremher iritli. I SOU ‘ ( hieago ( onveutiuu, ami then let
1 Ocala Demands, and made Tillman thm sit for it }X {h‘numU\ The con
1 swallow his pet aversion the Sub-j trust would beat a patent medi-
’J'reasurv. t'ol. Dargan can now | cine advertisement of before and
would be re-
Ue-Kslalilislieit Keliruarv Nth. I HU I
KDITOUS
AM)
enoeiiiKTons.
One Dollar a Year.
give his undivided attention to i]ie after taking, onlv it
otlice seekers. vc ' , ' Hcd > as " on,d ,0 lje ln
There ouglit to have been a huge,
sign over the entrance to the hall,!
in the Stale House, daring the ses-
I sion of the convention, with these
words on it: “This is a Democratic
| Convention.” This would have
. been a safeguard against a mistake
on the part of those who, otherwise,
If the News and Conner and the! have been at a loss to know
State propose to keep up with H't, wlial rt j, ws
DAUUMiTON, S. C.
Wednesday, May 25, 1892.
Oil till
It. 'jisl) r I- shilidrrnusly filse, and
we so luaiid il. Each and every
man connected with this paper is a
life long Di-moerai.—Columbia Keg-
ister.
We enter a soeiinu protest against
siicb an outrageeiis exliibiiion of poli-
tieal malignity, as is contained in the
, ‘ r i {- 1 n i above charge, and think it very unfair
the last stages of a decline after and „ 01 .
, c : forauv of our eontemiiorarus to have
not before taking in the convention. • 1
They
think
!
continue it until our argument is
complete, not only for the benefit of
....
, , , , , made so serious a charge against the
ire probable vain enough to ~ r
,, Keiiiiblieau 1 art v as to accuse not
that their big talk will puss , . ’ . ,
. , , . . . having a represi ntalive on the statt
m the National convention just as it „ , ,, . ,
. , . , , , of the Kegister. Nich an aeeusalion
did in < olumbia, but thev will do . , , ... , ,, ,,,,
’ • . is both uidnir and improbable, the
well to bear in mind that Chicago is ... ... . • .
* polities ot the Kegister are so mixed
about one hundred times as big as l|ia( |U) |)anv ^ (lie ^ r , ?ar()
Columbia, -and it won't matter , (ir ,. onsisu . ncy woul( , c!lr( . I0 ,; lailn
whether they ojipose Cleveland or
THF E\TEKI'KISE REFLIES TO
THE HERALD.
,. .. I, 'J'ltii llmiAl.n, whom we honeto con-
IWforcreplying to the Herald we, )jllt „ f ,, a , k . rj w |‘, t;lk , all
must protest against it.'persistent at- illl( . lv . t in tlll; sll!lj( , ( . t . i; t .f ()lv
emp to take refuge belmid U*'; g ct thpingh, webepetor-rovcthefol-
Brawleyorany one else. 1 h.s won d ^ ()]10 , itlo ‘ s ,i lilt tl ,, pj.
seem to indicate that it realized the nk . talil , u ., t .. ll ,| ill . l | „ L , 110 .
weak.iessof its cause and would like cl . ati( . , l()dlh . !t th( ,
to throw Hit burden ofthe tlgh tion r ,, t . s t | K . iani( .
upon somebody else. It is hut just d , c . 1;jthc ^inejion of the tarilf;
tosay however, that he arguments ^ [hr |a| . iir ini lilv alHl the dt-
of the Herald are as strong as those u . ti , a|i „„ of |„, lh
of Mr. Brawley, or any other of the i;illv 1; ,, licall )lleasm .,, ; that th ,
enemies of silver, all of wh.cl. are I I11()11 , v alul that
based on false premises and bald as- 1hi . I . ( ; lo! , ltio ., of 8 j| v ,. r ' wi i| j,, .,
pirty
''‘Statements of the Kegister, .'M do nboHt everything that a Demo
will have to engage additional k^P' eralic Convention ought to leave
or else neglect some other depart-' ulu j ((1K .
meut of their work. The Kegister I
may be safely trusted never to pub-!
lish the exposure of its slanders
and false statements.
it. There is one thing very certain
It managed to : not, they will have to accept him or j llial is llle i,;,, Vaet that
bolt and trv to run in with the Third
I’artv.
We don’t know, as a matter of
course, what kind of delegates the
there is not the least tinge of Democ
racy in what it advocates, and it is
Owing to the length of the Enter- about as far from the principles ot
prise's article, the great demands on this great parly, as it is possible for
our columns and an unavoidable and
unforeseen delay in getting out this
There are said to be twelve
cut kinds of Democrats in the Louisi
ana Legislature. There was only one
kind of Democracy in the recent Con
vention, held in Columbia, and that
was the kind that uttered its indig
nant and eloquent protest, against the
differ-: Convention, hut of one thin
certain, and that is that, taken a
I
we arc
ither States will have at the Chicago, week s issue, we are compelled to de
fer an answer to our contemporary
until next week: being perfectly will
ing to allow this Free Coinage state-
whole, South Carolina will be ivpre-1 |m . Mt liau . all 1)0 , sib | e t . ffec t on
seated by the most unblushing sot of l om . rea( [ e rs; especially in considera-
demagogues that has ever represented ; tiou of the fact that we feel eonlident
the State in a National Convention, of our ability to show Imw utterly fal-
There is however one consolation, and I laeio " s 11,0 l’ ositio " <,f llie K " u - , l"^e,
is they can do nothing,
anyone to get. A man unfamiliar
with the principles of Democracy,
might read the Kegister until the
end of time without being the b ast
bit wiser sw far as bis knowledge of
tbe party was concerned. To tliink
of lbis slanderous and abusive sbect
sumptions, viz: that gold is naturally
the sole standard of value; thatsilver
money is dishonest money; and most
preposterous of all, that the country
does not need more money, (iranta
man his premises and if he has any
reasoning power at all, he can easily
prove that black is white or that “the
moon is made of green cheese.” N ow
let us examine Thk 11 kka i.ifs argu
ment. It emphatically denies that
the. demonetization .if silver was a
fraud. We will, show that it was
a fraud. Mr.Francis <>. Newlands,
one of the best informed and most
experienced linaneiersof the country;
testilied before the congressional
committee on coinage, weights and
measures in February last, that it
was well known that Mr. Ernest
f'eyd, an English financier and the
representative of English capita
lists, was hen as an advocate of the
being the exponent of Democracy is, demonetization of si her prior to, and
to say the lei>t, the aemeof absurd :l ' Die time of, the passage of the
itv.
great measure supply that need; that
the gold bugselaim that the silver
of the world trill he “dumped” into
this country, is a tremendous hoax,;
and that the silver question control
led the last (’residential election and
will control the next. If we fail to
establish these propositions to the:
satisfaction of any unprejudiced mind
tre will surrender to Tilt: Hkuai.h.
If on other hand, we do establish
them ve shall expect TUK hkkai.ii
to take down its intirmary Hag (yel
low—gold) and hoist the Hag of
peace (white—silver.)—York Enter
prise.
(Scii'l us an oilin' for .lot) I’riutimr.
E.C. ROTHOLZ.
lain Utala in Iasi Us.
IVi Ian Mulls in wry neat design.
‘ Black Sheer Stripe and I'l.iid Lawn..
Kl v.-ce stripes, lilai k ground and handsome figures.
Linen cluunlirui .
Inuiiense Hue of I’arnsol- with pretty handh
Ladie ' ..iininier undcri'e U . Ilieeat and upward.
Silk.: niitt.. in all length .
CORSETS!
Wi have i\ grmles of llie II. & S. coi ct. ; he. I value for the mony.
’I he t o •e l assoilmenl of ereuin and Idaek laee., in all widths.
We have open up some very desirable I’oiul I)e Jencs, I’oint I)e (iui pure and
1’oinl lie Irlande in white and ecru. Our
MILLINERY
1 1 till condiieted liy Miss Maooik .Links, who lias proven lo the ladies that
she ean and tries to please.
Your call is requesteil.
E. C ROTHOLZ,
MAIL OKDEKS (iroiiijitlv atleuded to.
revolutionary action of the majority,
through the medium of thut unterri-: (haf ^ tht . v c . |n ( , 0 nol i lil|g> ^ ^ is > kowever, one of it
lied Democrat and incorruptible pa- , . ,, , . , , (statements to wlueii ue w .ll gne
triot John C Haskell j making themsehes ridiculous bv o]i-; iimnediate atleiiiiun, and that
— : posing Cleveland and advocating the charge that we are trying to shelter
A4 much opposed as we have been , Ocala demands.
to Governor Tillman, we have not
hesitated to credit him with true
courage, and have, at least, for this
supposed trait of character, respect
ed him, but his endorsement of the
Sub-Treasury, that he had so vehe
mently denounced as it visiionary
measure, proves him utterly deficient
in this great .requisite of true man
hood, and nothing that he has ever
said or done will snow more plainly
thciiatureof the man. lie lacks even
the merit of courage, and con only
be designated as a political coward.
I act and that his work was secret. It
is equally well established that Mr.
Seyd had at his disposal it lobby or
! corruption fund of s500,000, furnish-
\Vben tbe carpet-baggers, just after ied hy his European employers, and
is .be; the war. swept, like a swarm of lo- 1 '"" ''"’Vm c,, " tn . b " tl ' , ! t b > .
■ 1 . ... AmeiKim liomlholilfrrf mul capital-
ousts, down upon our impoverished | is , is (k . lillit ,| v knowll . Again:
everything that was infamous and
mean. While they came professedly
! ourselves behind Mr. Brawley. We and prostrate State, they received the
■ called on the Enterprise to demolish scorn and contempt of all honest
“It is altogethre to Grover Clove- -Mr. Br.awley’s sp'-eeh ami instead of la ,.n i ami the very word used to de-
land's credit that he is‘not a Demo-1 doing so it referred us to Senator- -cribe them became svnonnnous for
erat' according to the standard of the Morgan and Teller, and bv doing so
South CaroU.m co!ivontion.”-New ^ H , H . kii ; a sb( j u . t .
York \\orld. , i i i
\\ e arc, however, cauoi i enuu^n to
1 his,irom the Icauih^ Democratic ♦ i ‘ , ,
n say tnat we have gotten a i;rent deal
daily of the country, hut voices the ;of infonnntion , Vom Ml . j} niw | ( . v ’ s
sentiment of every man who is, at: !llso tVll||1 u.e dear ami
hear,, true to the interests of ki^, a , lmira |, U . presentation of the ease. 1
party, and shows very plainly made bv Mr. Dargan, in his npicch
the ridiculous plight that our State ; iu in lbl . i| olls( , ..p
has been forced into bv the acts of Keprrseiiiatiu s „t Wtisliiugton.
to assist and befriend the colored peo
ple, tile pretense was so transparent,
that no one, except their deluded fol
lowers, was for a moment blinded to
the real purpose of their coming, and
that was for public plunder. They
owed no allegiance to the State, and
for its history, traditions and people,
that the true jmrportof the act it
self was understood only by those
who were parties to the fraud, is
abundantly evidenced by the fact
that most of the members of Con
gress at the time, as well as I’resi-j
dent Grant, who signed the bill have!
postivcly stated that they did not
know that it had the effect of de
monetizing silver until its baneful
effects began to be felt in the disas
trous panic of isp.’j. It is a fact be
yond dispute that English capitallists
knew all about the demonetization
of silver long b.-fore nninv well in
formed Americans were aware that
the deed had been done, if Tin-;
those who, by unblushing effrontery , ,
and falsehood, have thrust Iheni-, '''i'key neither felt or professed any Hkhai.I) demands proof we can give
It is being charged in some of the j fIelu ‘ s f,,nvanl as * lw rapresenta lives I identical with theAlllance detnands; J loVt ‘ : °" t!u * ™" nir >' tll, '> lost it *
(state papers that Dr. J. Wm. Stokes, °f Die party in South Carolina; when and the men and papers that have a " 0 1’1 !01 Dimt_\ to show then mten.-e 1 hat the panic ot 18, J was a diroet i
editor of the Cotton IMant, is in favor: in faet they represent nothing that keen lighting the farmer's organ!-1 hatred for those who had given the eonsequeiiee of the iieinonetizution oj
of paying the Federal soldiers the (l K . Demoeratie I’artv bv the mos' ''• :| Don must now either come upon State a reputation second to none in silver is susceptible or the clearest
difference between greenbacks and i i-i , • , , ‘ • this iilat form or severlheirafliliation tlm (‘onntrv Cin-im-r-mi-i'- bovoml demon-tratioii, cannot be quc-tioned.
IV, " "” 1 »i.l, ll» |»rlv. IM.,,,in,l “l “ !■>„, on, familk,
do not know Dr. Stokes' viewsou this F le3 ’ (0l,1 ‘ 1 ‘‘"dorse. c d the majoritv lo formulate princi- contioi of the uituc and mtdli- history, knows that the contraction
matter, but hardlv think he could : pies, und tlie minority must bow in gence of the State, gave them abso- of the money volume of the country
favor such a measure.—Orangeburg The Colletton 1’ress and Standard.' •' i "k"'ission. Fntil another eonven-| lute mastery of the administration of by the withdrawal of l nited States
t h i rt v eicrhl -m li<,n Die platform adojited on its affairs for eight long years, during ! llolw f , ro '" ‘'"'‘'"kition, which began
which they h«-an.e r.eh by a system, cir , lllat|llg lllt , lillln f , ( , m
of shameless robbery that, fortunate- 4()0,“l(i, or $52 per capita in 1800,
ly, is almost without parallel iu any | to $052,890,702, or $15.45 per capita
it, or place themselves hevoml the
pale of Democracy. A paper cannot
ben State Democratic organ and
rea.-urer 2: oppose ate I nntagoiiize the platform
Coroner 0: Trial Justice 1. • Cp to of ii-party.
the present not a single candidate But the platform on which our
L. 3liim > li
iV
W ill have an advertisement in Tin:
IliatAi.i) next week. Look for it. i
THE DARLINGTON
-SHOE STORE-
lias just received a very larire and well selected stock for the Spring and Summer
trade.
i » \ ■'«it i» t 11: s
Sor Lmlit.. amt .Mi-.-e- in emlless variety, from the very ehcapest to the celeliratecl
iiaiul-sewcil gooils of 10. C. Bents A: Co’.- make.
tc
,l S.
This Line is Complete in Every Resperl.
vi i: \ s ■ s ii o lo k.
lock eannol lie exeelleil anywhere. We have lliem in Calf, Conlovan,
Kangaroo. Kreneh Calf in hanil-.-tweil, haml-welt amt good-year well.
Will call Special Attention to our $3 SHOES, Genuine
Calf anil good year welt, as good as hand sewed.
Our
A Full Idnc
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas
I'icm il 1’olish anil Blacking. Shoe Fimlings of every description.
A \ohhv Line of lints for Men.
Times und Democrat. anti-Tillman, lias
Our conteinjiorary ought to bebet-j imuneemcnts of candidates, divided
ter jwsted than the above would in- as follows. Congress 2: Solicitor 2:
dicate. Dr. Stokes has said that as Kepresentativcs
u matter of justiie the pensioners
were entitled, to the ditierence be
tween greenbacks and gold. He
has made that statement, in an
interview, and if he was mis
represented, he ought to have
made a denial of the charge. Dr.
Stokes belongs to the class of politi
cians that will endorseanvthing that
Wednesday hist must govern South
Carolina Democrats, and however
the minority may protest they are
County Commis- honor hound to support and defend
sinner 10; Jury Commissioner
Clerk 2: School Commissioner
Sheriff 2: Master i - 'I’l'cn-nri.r
civilized countrv.
has announced himself in our Conn- l )a! ''. v lm! *t henceforth stsi'id is a wise
tv, but we hope they will come
ward and give us their names.
for-
Tiu-v
just and liberal one-
r i'hev plundered,i i" 1S73. Thin • iolent and alarming
imiHiverished and oppressed the State.' """Daetion "fDic cmienc} was be-
. ... „ (gmningto be felt all over the eountrv
but humiliate tt they could not, f»''! ^ C011t o iu t!u . „, 0 Hev centers where
huniihatiou, and disgrace can only, ln j!|j (Jlls wire being’ piled up by the
come toa State through Hie acts of manipulators of thcschenic. At this
its own citizens, and the whole world critical juncture, when the country
WAGONS.
embodying knew ho
the principles that ThvKegist -r has „
defended. I Is adoiilion, and hv 8UCll , i ■ i- i • , ■
can rest assured that we shall be per- :l unanimous and overwhelming mu- l"' , ‘ v<?nl D ||s dire calamity, and they
gives any premise of fm theiing tlieii f,, f .|| v impartial iu this iv.-peel. jority at that, is a strong endorse- could .-till, umidst poverty and op-
own designs. There is nothing wrong in being a nien! of onr paper. This new plat-i pression, lift up their heads and defy
iorm embuilie.- the great Jeffersonian a nv one to point to a single stain on
f ubtaii'iii"' lw . ,, . r Dglits to all and I|f t | Ulil . state, feeling as
<lv../M.l| l.fn II .■),.. tn 1./.!).. It tv.,.. ‘ -
utterly powerless the eiti- : . 11 ''W 1 "' as ll ‘ ast to ,w ^! vc
. it, the blow came intliedemonetiza-
of the commonwealth were to jk)11 uf iaiivel . '.vi.ruarv, I87‘-
,, ... r ,, , eandidate, unless a man sacritiees
About the 4th of March you will . ’
see the sick list lot of'i'illmanite of- l ,| ' l "‘‘ 1 |oe lor the saki
lice seekers on record. Hungering'‘'Hiee. We will, as iieretofore, e\-
for spoils under the new Cleveland j press our honest opinions in regard
Administration, they will be eon- b) a |j i)i; b |j c questiinis. but in regard
fronted by their votes declaring him , , ..
. . | c , . , c ., to the eamlldates we sha be si cut,
the. tool of “the inonev ehangurs, ’
and not a Democrat. I low can they 1 ; 11 " 1 U ‘t every man have a fair show-
ask for office under such eireum- i i"g.
staneesi'—State. • ——————
The value of cotton and all oth.u
products us well as real estate, went
down as gol 1 went up, The crisis
came in September of the same year
“and thousands of millions of dol-
, eial privilege- to iione.'' ItiK.ii.ts . , , ' , ' V ? ” . ktrs in value changed hands from
the wa.vof rei'i-t for the peoj.le from l:a ‘- v l,li Dial while these \ampiivs tile toilers to the gamblers.” If ever
the onpressire power of eonibiueil might steal iheir money, thev were; an effect was clearly traceable ton
Two-horse wagons are
Manufactured at
riKTimiir
now
'1
iu i juuimjr,
I’ruprielors Darlington Shoe Store.
powerless to touch that, their reputa- cause we Had it nere.
not the end of it.
And this was
The business
We don't exactly knowhow they
will get at it, but they will ask all
the same, and do it with the same
brazen impudence that has char
acterized all theii other political acts.
Just as soon as it is evident that
The recent Convention in Columbia
lias done more to make South Caro
lina ridiculous iu the estimation of
the rest of the eountrv than any one
tiiat has ever assembled in the State,
Professing to be a convention of
capital, ai d will bring upon our land
the dawn of peace, prosperity ami t ion, bc.-idcs which their wealth was ... , i 11 i ■ .i
plenty. h • .■ j failures more than doubled in the
in' Hie ranks of the I,’.'formers as ""'"'"g- ; next Hve'years, increasing from 5,-
there was im ilm.-ion over Ihe adoti- P has remained for one of her own 000 in 187:5 to more than 10,000 in
lion of this platform. The profes-: citizens, a native of the State, one l^c s - It is this stupendous wrong
siouals, and other delegates not mein- u l, 0 wa s familiar w ith all its glorious! ' vhi, h ! lic . iulvocatw t,f 8ilver " isb
and hail him as the great head of the
Democratic I’artv. Thev want worry
Clcvchind is elected they will all pro- | it ,.,, d ,|.. lt
fess the most loyal devotion to him, ColltraI .v l0 every principle and
tradition of the Den.o ratie 1’arly,
and which, if put into praeti id op-
any more over their past inconsisten- t . 1 . a(io|1> wollU| subvi . rt thl . v , rv
cies than that sterling democrat und folindations 0! which llk , (iuu . n) '.
incorruptible patriot that enlightens
us on the principles of Democracy
through the columns of the Abbe
ville Medium.
Thcr.' arc other reasons why the
South don’t want Mr. Cleveland, be
sides his position on the liiiHiicia! is
sues. w hich is alone enough to de
feat him. Grover Cltvelum! is oi.lv
a half-breed Democrat, and bis elec
tion would lie as much of a victory
for the plutocrats as that of Harri
son or Blaine. He is the subservient power, practically under
bers ofthe Alliance, united in an ,",i 7'” & . , ”i to repair, if such a thing as repara-
earnes. and ardent endorsement of " f Ul f"P ‘"h'"Do whose mmd was | ti() „ b , lloss i bk ..
the platform. They represe.ited P la 'D wl sentmteuts of patriotis.n i Thk IIK1{A1I) , aVi l!m t the de-
ncarly, if not quite, seven-eighths of and state pride, to bring the lirst , nom .iiz«,ion of silver was rendered
Die Dv'inoerutie voter.- of our State, stigma of reproiieh that has ever been j necessary by the difficulty of inain-
iind tbe principles tiiat they declare p U | upon the proud Paltnello State, taiuing u double standard. If there
will be maintained at the hallot box. iaiml bv the siren of ambition, he, difficulty iu maintaining
L was a ciownmg victory for jHijmlar • such a standard, it was never found
rule and old-fashioned Jeffersonian i"»" 'Nioar, sowed hioadeast the o;lt i-qu, when it was rceom-
Doin.-craey . seeds of dander and abuse, and Die | by Jefferson and established
The Kegister endorses the ii'alform harvest of discord and strife is now i by Congress, until the gold bugs
in toto. \Ve are n > new e,invert to: !( . illg He has been re-i found it out in their own interest
such ^‘‘weh^'l^iinng fo^ t ' lva,lltw ,hl ‘ Dial animate and to thealmost ii.ealcuiahle in-
ment rests, and inaugurate an era of since the first Alliance lodge was or- Die heart of
misrule and corruption that would be D "ow becomes the duty of State, and, in
t every true ind loyal Democrat in our has brought reproach upon the land ] j,, t |, k co „„trv Inis never vet been
. tute to come uiion t.ns platform. '• that gave him birth. lie has usett demonstrated. On tlie other hand
' ,l his powers as a public speaker to nr-i every consideration of liuauein! and
commereial progress us well as the
even- true son of the j ,,rv ‘’ f Die rest of the country in
.. ' ,. ... 187J. That there is am neeessitv
1 ‘ > 111 ' 01 ■ w hatever for a single gold standard
simply apj-alliug. The I’arty th
happened to be in control of theGov- broa(1 l . M() . l „ ll atll i |i b r... a |
ermnent, wlteuthe Ocala demands for us all to stand on. Let tile Na
l
DARLINGTON, S. C.
CALL AND SEE THEM
BEFORE 1TKCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
A COMl’LETE STOCK OF
Bugsies,
Carls,
Harness
.V\- D
FURNITURE
Always on Hand.
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l
Fine .lob Printing done at tin's ofticc.
Important to Evei’vhodv!
\\ lieu in lut'd of Anything in the
STATIONERY
Line, don’t fail to call at the
were put into operation, wuuld have
an indeffnite lease of power, for the
simple reason that the immeuseurmv
of office holders,that would be nei'e—
sary to carry on tbe vast and intri
cate affairs of the Nation, would ben
tbe control
Don;!
. !»■'' “‘H*. 1 hese '• a '- Die jieojiie into two hostile camp-. | W(lj f a)vof tlui’peink'iU'inand a double
jn'mciples, nominate a candidate m when unity was essential to safety; • 1
full sviiqmtliv with tbe demands, iml if tbe Male ever noain falls mi- i* neewsarv whv should it be gold
tool of the gold kings, and inis not of one man, against which h would
an interest or sunpatliv in eonunon | } ,» impossible to contend, that is with
with the people. He does not un- imv ho,*'of success.
derstand or appreciate the .situation . • 1
in the South, as was evidenced bv, ——
the fact of the faet of his retaining The Augusta Chronicle lin-amnni:
as jiostmaster at At hens, Georgia, a its head lines on the South Caiolimt
Radical negro, over the earnest pro- eonvention: “Down mi Cleuland.
test of the Democrats of that city. The Ocala I’latform Saddled on the
He kejit carpet-baggers, -ealawag- Democracy." The Cbioniclc want-
aud Keimblieans in office all over (lie i ed the eonvention to Ive ••down on
- IMH.1U..I... But if a single
<vii!pa.l'.y with the demands, a i:il jf the Stale ever again falls un- i. s necessarv wh
and our jiai'ty w in swiyq) theciiuiilry lk , r Lvpiibiican rule it will be the rather than silver? Tin; HKltAi.li
.'I'.'.' i, " ‘i " 'I''>'" of fjiu11 iif the limn who regarded the says that it is because gold isle.-s
P"..-pii.,v bmak npm.om people a- , ,| 1 .sires.,s of liable lollueluations than silver. Is
was never netore known, l.ut B mat-i. r ' a "‘ ! ‘“D«!i d !»•» d^tres »s of mote ^i.. (|u> tnl(h v (>n t!ll , ( ,.untrarv
ters no! what be the p atform of ourl im]K,rtanee tlnutthesee.mty and wel- Hr1 histon . of tiu , two metals, whielj
Niitumal peinoeracy, the eadopteu fare of State. is the only true test, proves directlv
((mm'lmr-i .Tl.l'le !>> ii-ii-u, of ,1k-„„J III" ll«- .'W.lv
— h ,.f U, ivpnTilitHtivi. "I I m '
States, when both metals hud equal
not discrimina-
Scicntific American
Agency for
Ic'gJSie:.
Wi
Bool Store.
publi.-h the above for t he b'ene- South Carol ilia has always exercised . nl ,[ U||C n . as
til of our readers into w lio.-e darken- more inlliienee in I lie National Conn-' (.7l against for the liem lit of the other,
ed minds the light of ihe Register cils and in I’arty Couveutiois than ! silver was inuehofteiier at a premium
does not shine. If tile adoption of its numerical strength would war-1 Dian
does not put a rant, and for the iir-t time in its his-
tile Ocala deinaiid
man beyond th
then it mils! bv
reaching parly
j than gold. For many years after the
dU oven of gold in California silver
pale of democracy, lory it will not he represented hy the wit!l gokl< a . a 1,^1, ., s |„
i Yci v clastic anil far intelligence* and patriotism of its peo-1 c . e „|. am l even at the time it was dc-
tliat can embrace pie, but l*v tliose who have brought monetized it cot imundcd a premium
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sueli as J»ase Halls, Hats, ]\Iits, Foot-lwills,
( roijuet Sets, Ilaniinoeks, Stretchers,
:T?<?!?patVnt«{ 1 looks, (Ye., ever l)roui*‘ht to the eitv \lso
lull line ot small musical instruments.
I ‘arge Stock. Prices (o suit the times.
In the Councils of a
South, and turned a deaf tar to Ihe Cleveland," but il did not want il to
claims of loyal white member.-of the “saddle the Ocala platformon the
party for recognition, lie gave to a Democracy." I’eoplc with “gump-
New York mulatto one of the high- tion" would expect nothing else 11
e.-t offices within his gift, at a salary that a convention which insisted upon
of $2t),00(i a year; audit cannot he, the "demands" which have btvn the
denied that he endorsed social eqnali basis of a third party should violent-
tv and amalgamation by perniiting lv opjiose Grover ( ievelnnd. One Die Stall is simply false, and no one the Slate, itsrepre-entutives will have
!• led. Douglas and his white wife to thing the Oealailes do know tho- knows that anv better tlm:. the edi- no inilueuee iu slmiiiu‘ r its platform
attend u puldie reception ;m intro- nmghlv-and that is that Grover uho makes'it. The sln.rklike or declaration of priueiples. hut will
duction to the woman und the .■aula!- ( levebrnd is too slaumli and lirave a -i. p : , • , . , , , in
to daughters. Democrat lo acquiesce iu the anti- ''•'l'-' 1 ".' Die Register is equal to.only make themselves absurdbvenst-
illeli litter nniiseli.-e as is embodied
in these demand.-. The statement
th.it they are•ndor.-cd b'valiout .-even-
eight-of the Demoeratie voters of
of disruption s" from 2 toti per cent. Its pr
1 i i • . • .. :. i.. . : . ..i..
deterinration in value is solely
I'Sent
due
the |)iirty to tin
in llie State. .nun.- luuuc-iis <>i a I
. . . to ti e discrimination against it ami
I arty, upon whose snceess depends j tlu , k . pi , bm ., k . 11:; im( | ( .,. which it
the future welfare und prosperity of rests. ^Subject gold, to the -ame
disahililies and it would become the
servant instead of Ihe master. A-
well take two individuals of equal
strength and physical proportions
In face of these undisputed state- Demoeratie and rankly “paternal” s "idl" w ‘"g anvlliing. so it appears to ing their votes against one of the
inents, we cannot see how a Southern I demandsformulatetl at (teala. Know- bu l* 0 l , "! a1 ''
... most incorruptible statesmen ami jiu-
white man cat. get hiseonsent tosup-1 ing that, they are against him. Anti- " lM Dnu.k the Kegister to point t| . iot!j j,, thu t . omitl . Vi am | ollt . of t | K>
port (irover Cleveland; and in addt-; Clevehimlism in the South means out how, in ease they are rejeetitl hy | ]( ,.
tion, too, tfte fact that his uominu- Oeahiism, Tho Chronicle should the National 1’artv, the Deala dc-
tion will assmtHlIv di^.pt the solid not be surprised at the fact that a mands can govern our State polities.
Tfie People's Bank of Darlington.
s A V I \ U S I) E I* A R T M E IV T.
DLi’DSIT.s SDLK ITED I'KDM DNE DDLLAK AND FI’WAIiDS.
^ Ami i) ])(*r (’(‘lit. hih’ivst ]wiitl tlioreon.
S'-'vi.igs
South, and we befieve will defeat and convention* which abused Cleveland ., •. ,• .
destroy the Lem.K5n.tic party.-Co- should have endorsed the 0t . a | a !it l-rop'^ ior Lilith ( arohna to
httnbia Register. heresy.—State. establish Snl.-'l reasiifies, and go into
The alme slanders, taken from the It is very im.huble that the Me- ,bl ‘ b " 81 "‘‘'‘ rt °f ' ‘""ing silver and . ■.
1 ‘ I. w.. < 1.. f il. (V w'... u •: 11 s i. ci i 111'
place oncti])on a scanty faro of bread
and water, and the other upon a diet
of the most nutritious food am! ex
pect one to be as strong and vigorous
r .. .. ....I and active as the other. As well
exponents of its pohev that the ‘ * ,, , r r .
. . . take two men equally licet ot foot,
parly has e\e. had. 1 o the priuei a i|iput a tc a leg of one. und I hen no
pal conspirator, and to those who i C use him of hiz.iue.-s and lack of spirit
have lent him such williugassistance for not keeping up with the other in
iu the gratiffcation of his desires, the race, as to acc.iso siBer of being
Register, makes us wonder how any) Kinley Tariff could have Wi. en-
I'editce I he Tariff &e.? Will the Slate
same time advancing! ) , ' a, . ,,,i ‘’ a l‘l a ‘ l
„ . f hostile legislation,
the day of retnhi.t.ou wtlli
at the
as it is l.v
, , . . ' j rlso he forced to buy im the ruiltoads D.e.rs, tne nay ot rctmmtmn w'ill| Failure of spafccon.iiels as to.-top
Southern man can siipjiort a pai)er dorsed also if the leaders had insist- und run them in tile interests of the come, and when it docs there will be here for the pre.-ent. We -will iv-
that je so utterly regardless of truth, ed on it. 1 people? 1
rj- MW,'-., hi, Ot>,M»rlui.llv! 1)0X'T MU«
tl— A .itti **, Kcsi.U*!’. Ti.o t;i .i.*i ity neglect their mi
:■ )ittn. 11 •. i.ti’l i:iiin that .vi'im* iiv.i in tiovci tv nnd din m
. ii • . • ' II .nnv ’iig no*.:..i r i* tho h>t of m mv. n.i they
a k !• " i* oil loi.!. I .'V.'l |, ,| Oi.Ml. I .<rfiw|»atkfs*
iTt J !; • i'ii ' it I'.o iiti aiol'.o.!. r a . nit-nt.iMirtu
v. .;ii : ivii.'i.i ■ • v tiro- r • It w.i* [
l.v a id r. tiiat -o* • ( !'.i’ii , in olT.o . n
•'••l-.lCH !i')l tiiinty to .'O !| i I • • n tl. : lo.i of Ilf.*;
c ...to' •. aloi .-iiittnn:i • okt ii.t lii iivs; fail |<i<in '
-o :l 'i< jcit'ts, !•■*'»• toii-ttiMi." Ii.i\v *ii;.il yon limi
thn i; il.n: N ooimii tiii.it v? Divi'-tig.ito even cii inrn that
..•.•I isw.i; .v. -noi o| I.iir tnoitii o: thnt l« wi.at nil sin* |
- • 1 tti ni •io. Ii - in is ..ti oj.|ii't'tiiiiity. ‘in n ns b not of:en ]
r i .in :h 'i a h t . .L. i in r ji""M'hv I :ntirovt > i. it will give.
:.t i . a i .tai ft . t i:i ill* 1 . I in* v oii|ioit,;:ii*y fur |
ri > is in • • ^Sottry In I'O t'la io rat)i<ilv iimi iioiiornMy
l y • » i .a- .:i io. s • i on i f cico r sox. All iig.<«. Yoimmii
no •!: i w ;., tuoi li\ -j h( holin’. « iieievpr < on aro. T‘.' on Lo
• i i < ain o i ilycnniiiig tnnu tn JUllO tn-r u ;v. Y"it
a > cil if you wiil wairk. not too ii .t 'l. Imt i;niu!i‘i i-
■ i !y; r, 1 i ni can iio tfiMj V'.iiiiiicoiiK' .s V'-q oi»oii. Yott
c ;ti i> •} s" n n •; mti'ii'i. omll your time to too woiU. I.a-v
•il vi* :..l not i.. (Hired, \VoHurt»"ii. Alli-v.'i'i
i n . •’v n.w ai' l i .ilv wotiiirtfill. Wo iliatnnt ntid
..c * "it l.oir, IYct», 1 i'il'iio iiiikiiown :.' i» :.o . . r *> m..
s '.i :n to c'.t'iiin hetc. W i ito mo| Um! ii all fYcp.
i i r >■ -i ia'il riivvisc to iiclay \ dm•■-s t i • , ||.
SSali«tl «V: Co., Hux b>0, l*urtlitn«| t Mai .c.
KEITH DARRW,
I’resiilnit.
IVI<‘ik(‘ Lni’o'e Pi’ofits/
W. A. (ARRM,A\. H, L. t'H.ARLES,
Vice-Pirxidnit Tashirr.
none so poor us to do him reverence,'suuie the subject next week, and 1 Sc’Mil us au order for Job Murk.
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