The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, July 29, 1891, Image 2
fni n ? I I IT JIT J SPEECH BY XJJ. 1
1 lU 1 liil Hvlu iWttci dlill liUiU, ill At th* Alliance Pi
It would be well i
iuquire how i*r we
PUBLISHED EVERY WSDN VXD AT responsible for the
; overwhelm our iut
-ST? I elude ourselves in th
j tion which is pr
-and- Herald -;Co. j
. mrn-rir.'. - : secondary position,
IV. ?. DOUCJLISi, i I *ieat business and
> KcfiUrs. j the result more
J A.S. BJLViS, ) of deaign. By wh
? ..~. 'that the iarmer bj
xku^ls, ix advance : education has had
bu*ine?s training m
1-ar- * ?.* j#S| 0f political con
%tr Mauttrn. 7* ^jon ^atl any 0(^f
? r ?... . Thit i? peculiarly tr
ADVERTISING RATES. CASH: ot this State, and j
of larmers have col
*#ae ?l?!!ar a square for the first inser- To be plain, the bra
auaad tifty cents for each subsequent I of the country hai
.asertion Special rates for contract ad-j ^e0u Te8lei| iu'those
and death n.tic?/r?. <A.i?qttemlr the
Jtltegalar rates cnarged for obituaries. under when^ matche(
" ? f more wit in the g
ii)r<jou tun* swnti?u.
had tlio prooletn
~ froald have beeu th<
uttxtvcdad a o r* were clstuonu?for i
\\ INNSBORO, b. C. mitigate our feeling'
flagrant error into
fallen by incalcatinj
Wednesday, Julv 29, : : : 18*1 charity towards 01
trades and professio
? _ ??done no more than \
Special attention is callcd to the l*rly circumstancei
, i .. . .... ... ,,, mated, our inutorti
series of letters about "the Woild* aore 0f au iMCu
Student's Conference." Tbev are re- tb?&?elve? tbau to I
inarkublv well written, and are very let us divesting o
readible and interesting. against those wnorn
M r regard as designing
The reports show that the condition l-e boyish propunsit
of the crops has improredxrouderfullr
daring the past three or four weeks. auti "rue mei, a* v
The reports generally over the South I with the issues whic
?are encouraging, and the weekly re- . There was a titne
tmlVlm... ivtv 11. ... r tx m the tnemorr of a
ports sent to IhkAew saxd ukuald , . , / ,
\ ^ , dent thought and i
from different sections of the county aC[jou were regard
iudicate that, in spite of the discern- j popular faror and
aging outlook at the beginning ef the There was a tiuae w
sea?en, a fair crop will be made in the t, al^ a.n?
/' staudards by which
eouuty. j xhen it was that
- -- - "V pln.0_ j individuals were
it is graMiviug 10 knuw 111*1 vvi^- *?cieiv wen &nowin
land will assist the Democrats iu the not look bshind wjli
Ohio campaign. lie is perhaps the jar future, dk
Srea:?st uateanan in America, ami bis ^eVil? from theMch
willingness to go into this canvass and past? ,eutime
do actire work is stroig evidence ot the seatimentality, wa)
pure and genuine patriotism of the man. materialism ai
That he will be a most valuable assist.
... transaction of the d
aut to Governor Campbell none will jn ^at ^ay c
gainsay. At this time when the third have advcrtiud h
party idea is 'getting a hold ?n the would have been yil
people, the good, patriotic and states- if011/. ?*
, the time will ao?n c<
manlike words of Cleveland will cio ^ave t return t0
good. times, wkeu th? bar
?' ho?d the fri?ndshi|
A -wTfTTFB in the Xewberrv Herald the p?tce of the Stat
?nd Xevcs suggests to the Alliance that { ^ di'tarbed, ?hall b
.. ,, A , , . people suited as of <
some time about August 1 every far- ?e/to th<s ,cri0Q|
mer in the South go into Lis field aad mandiajj lolution at
plow up every fourth row ?f cotton., Bit what art the i
This would reduce the productio* one- the solution? They
fourth. It would, it is estimated, pre- ron?dc* of ?
rent a surplus crop. The Herald and thin*? His it occu;
News farors it, and makes a good point ia?t kut not least exa
iu fayor of the plan when it suggests ?sJ* t0 r^*e cenU
that the speculators in Wall Street, * That "he f*r?e? h
haying already made their caiculation 0f the monev lender
on the present acreage, would be xteuf, and >et the
forced to let the law of supply and *Ter P*l(1 borrow
rUmand r#<ni lata the T)rice Of COttOIl., J
IT". . , W? W1 aim
It is certainly worth thinking about. Jators ia p?culiarlj
? r he had otily to steer
Great prominence is net without its bfcowe a cash patiu
penalties. Here >? Blaine on his death live within his ins:
bed, in the third stage of Bright's dis- wt3 done. How
ease* U? ? not *U?"eJ to speud bis
last hours in peace and quiet, but the mj#erable lien law,
* X_ newspapers are tilled with speculations yet most ruinous at
as to how long be can lire, the fijjuies balance was struck i
of the chemist are published, surmises t0 kn?w *h-e
r nid nrm? mnrft liiitl
are made and published as to the po- th?iiTbTf*rT?er had
litical effect which his death may or may chanr. He it peculi
not cause. All of ihls his family nishes the only iu*i
perhaps see iu the newspapers, and *,rf i ic
u ?, * - ,/ ,r t0 tll? wsrld be for
perhaps Blame reads hwnself. Verily, pjac#tj ju earth and
great prominence in the political world living in distant cou
is not without manr and various pen- Ht pays inore larj
alljeg " cla?< th# ? )rn*ous
m intereu ot tneXortli
Debates are all the go now. This a" a"*onut? which '
Wf. . a, .... * , . th# time, would so
is an oil-year m politics, but still the wher# mtkUr of hi8,
monotony is broken by a picnic now stranger than all hi
and then with speaking on the great peculiaily deptnden
issues of the day. The aext debate products stabs his c
that will attract a great deal of atten- otuVheVa'nd^tluTfh.
- ^ ?...! t 11 _ i
tion is oetween x-resiueui o. um. n eipiciru iu own
Stokes and Senator M. C. Butler, at ceived as county.
Prosperity, on the 29th inst. It is ^ \* a co
, j * I* it j ? , >?eopI?.s "overume
hoped that all the discussions will be ^ peopje al;(j 5,
conducted quietly and dispassionately, the people, that it si
and the speakers on each side will re- lawful for one portu
ceire a decent and respectful hearing. '*r?er portion of the
The public meetings of thi. kihdjeeJ^f
- to-'oe improving with resi^ct to order. vet all ther want by
"What the best kind of men want now bond* and ?u?.h like
i is instsuction, and a public debate loses ia*y be aaid about tl
much of its benefit if disorder prevails. wlSSeSJlSt*' be^ti
r _ m "" proaiptlr, ?ud pl*u
-r?? Ir* orrMfc debate between Gov viaw of
Tillman and Hon. Ben Terrell before that it ii an insult t<
the State Alliaace 011 the sub-treasury hare tbi? law u
, taken place, ?n< ?o,e but the wh"[
initiated know any more 011 either the wjj, possibly might
. one side or the other. Of course the same rule, but 011* ?
Alliance had the right to sit with * corporation wnils
closed doors aud let none without "the ^*v ^OT*r"
. If there i? one pro
password hear the discussion. It cIeirer than all othei
was a right the Alliance could exer- the owners of the si
cise if it saw proper, but still it does difficulties surrouudi
seem that a great question like the 1t ^?'ltl01 {|je ''^I
" . aud shape the desti
sub-trer.surr affecting, asitdoe*, ererr- !ul>MW#aJlilj tbeu hei
h# so that prumptif ev. the one
everybody could hear it Gov. Till- j fanners &;:J citing
man seems to have liad an up-hill lAU(?e?l property wl
, . ~ , , , , ,, sr. its countenance a
business. Only six delegates would {0' ftfrcj?,!ier8 a,uj
confess tliat they -were open to con- which have already
viction. It is to be hoped that the the lands of the co
discussions on the schsrac will be "1#M,e-v at ru??ou*
Ti: j j doable that obtained
public in th# future. If a demand is fa#re the i(Jea occur#|
* to be made on the Democratic party to enough why is it th:
accept the sche?e, all Democrat* should uaadc for it from abr
have all the light possible. ^at *n whe
comes, 'c per cent 1
interest uilsi we
squibs fkomgladdbvs gx.oyk. J times as much for it
j not ovesUting the p
J. x. g. j that monetary institi
?: r> t?i. 97 _ i discriminated agains
I eOere^ to strangers <
Special: G?od rain# bare brought our I our sai|, or t0 state
crops out ?ronderfully iu the last week. Government ?eem8
Most of the farmers are about through < tlie lIlu8t ingenuous
laying by both corn aud cotton. I )Jie , u
' / , , . , I from the hands ol oil
For the last ten days and nights po^e.'Stou uf men i<r
Evangelist J. N. Jackson hat been ! can institutions, in f;
carrying on a revival meeting at old j ces inimicable to otir
Mt. Moriah Church with apparently I ment
much success. Thi* church oace be-j , ^atTe f ?^c)
? , _ ahow thai ;n this insi
longed to the Metkodist Conference I o-orernment and not
I ana has been thrown off the circuit j is to blame, and I thi
for many years. It was attended on ! portion our moi
esterdav with quite a Jaree congrega- te c
tt . . T, Government attaches
tion. His sermons were principally on]y ?ecur-?v R0Ui]
on salification and divine healing, are'not expected to
On Thursday night he preached on j consideration, and sh
diriue healing and read from the fol- demned without at le
lowing chapters: Matthew 5, 8,10 and I fan^'in^ny opirior
Jv 28; Luke 9 and 20; Mark 16; John j needs no insurance,
14 and 10; James 5; Ephesians 6. | ap, nor wear it out n
r. if. woodwakl* J as |jie world increases in population clearly iucorpo
j it U ever incroasin^in demand, and form. And so
n*tUebe^unin^ to i ?nbai'ciuST'? value. Besides it is the bill, we \voul<
' the farmers "are ' ancfl0r t,ie l'ie possesion of which next equivalent som
'calanrties which t0 a S00t* wife most completely ennobles to Alliance mei
lustrv "and to in- a n:ai,? an(* ^ts for the duties of a ; would not arra
e o-eueral reforuia- ^hristian gentleman and Arr?srican { preconceived i
----- , r i.j I citizenship. j political ecuno.
o^oueu. i wuu:u
fa ;t which I think Without enumerating many other ills j wllIcl) |iaVk-' 1
that our subjugated to which we have been subjected, which I K " v
so to speak, iu the intimated above are the results in now Miss*w
political world is many instances of our want ol j 'ias discarded
of accident thaa statesmanship and political foresight, w[R'.rc l',e
ich I mean to say aud seeing and feeling the increasing originated, rre<
r his avocation and encroachment' upon our liberties and a* which were
lei* of that sharp i pockets by the money ringsters and auc' w''<
ow in vogue, and corporations, and realizitig our ina- The task before
tact and informa- bilily to cope with them in matters of treasury \< ?ig
;r class of society, j legislation in our segregated, dis- a,K? ca"s '?r "?
ue of the farmers j jointed condition, we formed *>>ocietv, Alliance within
-- few enemies Oil
ret from the rank6 ai1 association, an Aiiiauv/Q iui \jw& j
uc many of them, benefit and protection. In this I see tInie *or
ins aud stateimen nothing indecent, ungentlemanlv, un- Pitings a,,d
re not heretofore christian, unbind even. Aggregated people 1 *vc il
of our profession. resource i? the genius of all develop- titled to *xpri
farmer has gone ment in this day of ours. All trade?, fluently Iroin il
1 against those of professions, and arocaiions have long t,iat 'earn
rcat battle of life, since realized the protection and advan- we propo-e to
been reverted it t&ses of such associations, excepting a,u* destinies
; other classes who 'he fanners, who are only now at this "ie hands
eiief. This should late day being made aware how thor- it in the h inds
and cure us of a oughlv he lias beenmadea victim of by anct-nn-n and t
which we have j a"> even the bootblacks along the u?ale ?ulj*jcts
rr fnrhoaron.-o and I streets victimized us by combination cism.
I T ?* /?An r> I
? ! ?" S'a:? ?cisi?"- Where is the wrong v.?..
us, tor if they have i- tepeat in saving to these more form- 8il3er it wiser
*e would du siuii- hate individuals who live upon the fat at'J n?t vauuti
J, aud it as 11m- of the laud, and are not subjected to obnoxious feHi
ues are the result vicissitudes of season, caprices of tree there is doubt i
tbeilcfit ,! v0r,a"d ,he thousand aud one other as to its practic
ju.e us, why uot tribulations which the farmer is pass- The science <
wieiTeS ? mal,ce thr-ousrb cach week of his existence: the mosr intric;
we have taught to it may be true that you have more stood of all th<
enemies put aside tnouer, more political sagacity and ^ons are ofte
j to complain and h gber book learning- than we have, but indicated. \\7c
lion to boycott and we claim as much patriotism, as much uiuch ea?i
urselves like good character, and, inte'nd to have as manv ei,ce than to ci
re are face to tace rights and privileges a3 anv one. This Whatever thi
i..**!! fw*U8V I r". m-Y ?l)im0l!> embraces "the whole t0 blame we ar
I.1 bouth Carolina j fanners cieed in a sentence, a:?d we recently we
II, when mdepen- J can stand the test of close scrutiny Parties pat
least take their
nauly disinterested j Ir?m at>.v quarter. farther ui
ed prerequisites to | But what of the Ocala platform and uz?trjej sea
official position. [ the subtreasury bill in particular? As difficulties
hen character, in- I understand it these deraauds vere hav? faith in tli
modesty were the made to mitigage the ills complained ^ood of tj19 ja
men were judged, of and several of lhtm commend them- 8U t|jat (j)e
the antecedents ot selves to my judgment. They have been eTentUallv oa=
looked into, and so thoroughly discussed in your hear- stormr billov
g that whoever did ing that I shall not go into them destrov h'r no
i likely not to see in detail, but will confine myself
1 not scorn to drink more particularly to the sub treasury ax ixtki
ncsntive to noble | ?cheme which seems to be the rock on
warehouses of the i which ne are meat likly to split. Law- or th? ?v?nt? <
ntality, ave, sickly I yers of ability and of unquestioned Conference
ked hand in hand j integrity tell us that it is uuconstitu- Messrs Editc
Kni>ni- u?,h i?nn. I iinnal. This miv or mar not be so.
5 ordinary business I but I am frank enoagh to say that the wnllen siteicn
ay. I coneti'ntonality of the matter does not "World's Stud
itizeu who would weigh heavily upon my conscienco. I Northtield Ma
is right to office have so long been the victim of uncon- 27 t0 July 8 ii
)beted in the fore- j stitutional legislation myself, aud ' .
lion. I trust that I witnessed so many iniquities and op- aiU not permit
wheu we shall | pressiou perpetuated upon my people an account of c
these glorious old i under the cloak of the constitution that iug events of
mony ot' neighbor- my reverence for this expansive in- ju!y celebratio
> of families, and strument has long sine# ceased to . . ,
e lately so ruthless- exivt. Others tell us that it will de- W5i* entirely p
'8 restored and our ple'e the treasury and bankrupt the u1"' i* almost 1
:>ld lend their ener- Government. I dont think wc ?f the it may intere*
problems now de- SouUi need give ourselves any great yK>vs AND jjei
our hands. uneasiness 011 this score: about the ....
issues and whence only use of the treasury I know of to 0 '*
must be serious j in i<, that it furnishes a depot for t;ie Exact?y win
aiuediate solution | reception ot Southern taxes to be dis- ?1 this the bii
he day reveal any- persed to the paupers in blue in ? yen more pr
red to vuu that the j payment for the insults given our J", . .10
ction imposed upon ! women, and the Burning of our hotn<*s i
cottou with free j during the war. Fur one I am heariily i C Vrtainly then
! .>r) I; H ni'n.?ocs tn whicli ! h rn, I MO- oill' np?
I UICU UI IUI3 CnillUIIIIJ j/ivwvoa IV i. ...v.. . c t
ac been the victim j we have been subjected. Guarantee ciut!on of the i
ii true to a certain | that the subtreasnry wiill abate i bis I f fl.
largest iutereat I j Yilliany and I am for it first, la?t and . ? ' . u.,
ei money was to a i all the time. It is charged brothers that 'eft tls " '1Jtl
.? been die servant i the subtreasury by enabling the w^tcni tiud answer in
the tool uf apecu- j farmers to lock up their wheat and ollr section of
* truth. And yet j com will have the power to s!??tve u< thi\>u<*h one of
clear of all such, t into paying exorbitant prices for bread. ' "
ig individual, and j I coufoss that I do not see how the of her historyin.e,
and no harm price of cotton is to rise by this opera- needs all ofh<
many ol us my tion, unless it applies in same ratio ?e!f-maue worl
1 the merchant, and to all commodities stored in the ware ti,e ?oal she is
tiarges uuder that houses, and it mi<rht be that serious ,
now a necessity consequences mi^ht be the result. A an>" rate ou
id yet if a correct feature of this bill presented through accepted some
it would be inter- the papers in the la3. few .lays i,as done as is evidence
ther the merchant more to impair my co .fi !ence in i.r> southern boys
ry to the farmer efficacy *hau anything I have read. Iris
(I.m^ to the mer- claimed that under its operation j s mre ?* Prom
*r in this, and fur-1 increased, in fact unlimited facilities mittee3 in ch
ance where c >m- j are ?ffercd speculators and middlemen. The entire c
ed and published i For instance take ihe c^so or' Jay ;
s the see l has been Gould or any other capitalists or set . '
thia> by foreigners of capita'ists who can advance committees, a
intries. enormous amounts at ?hort notice, was divided a:
jely than at.v other Unfier this bill 80 per cent of price of riedout. The;
?tariff levied in the cotton, whe-it, corn, oats and tobacco their work fai
lern uiauufacitm r?, can be drawn out by th * depositor. thing in read
were it visible at We wi 1 suppose that cotton is bringing programme wi
on* convince him fair prices and that farmers are selling 2 o'clock in tin
obbeii-js go. ISut freely. Gould comes into the market being devoted
? Government so with his 300 hundred millions and meetings. Ow
it on him and hu purchases and deposits in rhe ware- incident to sue
inly security, and Imusea through the country 300 millions not open until
natitiition thrcu-h- in cotton, on this lie would be entitled the famous twi
rt ? 1.11
5 onlv prof erty he j to draw 80 per cent or 240 millions, or oase-oan, ca
hall not he rt- which heieinvests anil draws on as voice that all w
j above, 1(J2 millions and so on, and the rival conte
mmantary on a when he has repeated the process ten event passed '
nt, a govermmt times, w. find him with about $1,333,- style and refit
y the people and for 415, .'US, with $31,465,502 still in hand the contestant
ia!l be deemed un- tu bull the meat and grain market if condition of th
ju ami much the he ?? kUiLof the evet
s people to offer-is It might be argued that tarmers by the winner in ?
pertT tliey own, doing the same tiling could reap the 1. Fifty yard
sd of no realty same advantages. Convince ine thit 2. Throwing
pledging nocks, the fanners are a# good financiers as 3. Mile run,
paper. Whatever Gould and the other capitalists of the 4- Knapsack
iti wisdom of not cuuntry and I am for the bill again. 5. Throwing
accrpt s?curiiie* The cotton crop of the United States 4? inches.
irned into money without intending to do more than 6. One hund
?ik>le argument can approximate for pnrpo>?? of illustra- 3-5 seconds.
'this r^asR. 1 hold tion. was worth iiar. eisrht and a half 7. Half mile
j the farmers to million bales at $40 per bale?and 8. Quarter n
pon tbe books, gome of us would like to have this 9. Potntoe ra
lare left this di?- amount guaranteed?$340,000,000, just 10. Lc-ip lro<
;er? of tbe bank, about one-fourth the amount that Mr. 11. Helay rac
have exacted the Gould could handle for his purpose?, 12. Obstacle
r?uld be tbe act ol Better use our flue organization for 13. High kic
t the other is a decreasing the production of cotton or H. Hi^h jutr
meut. hang s. millstone arauad our nccks 15. Pole raul
position in history than have a limited number of capit.il- The erents *
rs it is the fact that Ists reaping this advantage at our ex- ed and the rec
oil, whatever the pense. them are to
jig them, eventual- There are ?everal other objection* fifty and one hti
ies of the people, which have been urged against the were nude in
nies of the com- bill, one of which that strikes me is the mile and Li
e we have Gov- that we will be overrun with the army stacle race affor
band insult in sr the of aonointees necessary to run this j merriment, am
a slur upon their complicated machinery! j powers of endn
tiilst upon the ?th- But I lio.ar some say, "Quit quoting ! contestants. E
nd aid is extended others and come oat flat-footed and j baggage truck,
alien institutions | tell exactly where you stand." Well,! for a water bit
well nigh absorbed my c mntrymen, if there ever was a point of the raw
untry by loaning j time from my >choolboy 4days to the come the tollo
rates more than I present when I was disposed to can- order mined;
at home. And just j ceal inv view* on public matters for step ladder wit
if we hare money j personal aggranditement, I am uncou i over the high
is great demand *.? scious of it. I oppose the bill in iu base-bull grouii
oad, and why is it present ?bapr, but favor the general ! barrel tVum u*h
uce most of it i scheme which looks to increasing the j remove I, anil 11
s considered good i monetary facilities of the farmer and ! dis'ance, mouni
are a*ked tferee will do all I can to bring about thi? j into a poxid of
here? It is then re*ult. Every vote which I have cast | or wade to t!i
reposition to say j j? {iJe senate during the seven years ; contestant wim
itions at home are j that in my humblo way I have played I after overcomi
t and inducements j the part of one of your representatives, j was declared tli
ind aliens to own i haw been in the interest of economy as j were run, the
the idea plainer,:] understand it, and for lower interest. Japanese in I
to have devised each time, although seriously impor-1 part of the da>'
scbemc to trans- tuned by officers ofmonied concerns, I time fur a goot
[> ot cur lands solrlv because I knew it was in th# f celebration wa?
it* farmers to the interest of the fanner. The pent-up o
norant of republi- Is there an Alliance man present which they h
ict in most instan- ^?ho can lay his hand upon his heart, strained dui\n:
form of Govern- looking solely to his country's weal, forth in irrepi
and say that he is peifectly clear in Lis evening meetii
this statement to mind as to the plan of the sub-treasury time before the
lance at least the j bill? Is there a man here who would the different <
the corporations j when put to the te*t conftscate the rail- coming togethe
nk no ineo'jtider-1 road property of the country because of the grounds,
*" n x' -*-La ,xt% r\/\if 1100r Sifn
netary ills are at-[ 01 ireigm u;>ui iiiiiu*uvuo vi uiuti | ^mv
ause, for when j iniquitous oppressions, and yet there j were to march
; suspicion to our J isn't one of us who would as a legnla- each delegation
less corporations j tor hesitate to enact such lawt as were it, there was no
show us greater necessary (o put them in their proper Through the
lould not be con- places and keep them, accomplishing could not help u
jast giviu^ them the same results but by a process of attcnlention
aecurities offered which aid not under the genius of the tires ot the
1 is the best. It Government. were placed at I
you cannot eat it Nevertheless, the idea of putting ingolutnn win
ipon your back, railroads tinder Government control is, Hall, and when
rated in the Ooala jjlat- signed Ihe most protninent pi^qfg
wiili the ub-trea>urv building?the front- Ms. As
J be sati>fied with its of course tlie South had nu liing like
etuing not so obnoxious Urge a representation a? :he North.
11 themselves, and which So in order to make :i- arfj! u show ?>.* ;
y u< in lio-i iliiv lot tie possible lor ?il t he |
news of s atesinen and ''rebels" inarched into the hail together
ui>U ol fie generations jelling for our dear oM Southland, as
> receded. If i!i<*re i.- on?y rebels' suns know I>?v to v?*ll. j
>"i?e topi-. > the matter When the column !u-;idrd In tlur Vir
it a-. 1 am i:if-?r i r-ci, ginia boys marched intr the hall wuv- :
hi- plu: k Tf.\:v, ma? tneir banner, t!?? audience caught
liau.-e i- ?;i'l to have the enthusiasm boiiiu^ in the td-.od of;
iiitly held a convention, the young Southerners, and cheered j
1.100 Allianci mrtn, gooil them heartily. It was left tor dear old j
j repudiated lli-r plan. South * arolma ttioiign, to receive mo |
us even n iihont iIn; .-lib- most enthusiastic welcome, HS twenty- j
in it< pro]) ini Mts five years a<ro the received their hitler- |
e undivided Mipport ot est hatred. South Carolina on thi* oe- j "NJfM
i and the arra>injf of a* ca*ion, as .-he ever has dot:c, linkedi
lb* out?idea< povVtb.r. herself to the Old Dominion, and when j
bickering- and hack- the boy* of the Palmetto Srale came |
um:hri?tian cii:ici*m? just behind Virgil ia into the j.rc>en?;e
I), ir views and are ;i- of a thousand Zrra.oUS Unioni-ta, tnerej
>s them, ami n i> fn- went lip from that audience a shout i
lio>e who differ with u? 'hat proclaimed in ace?nts never to be j
most. Hiiii.emiirr ih n f jrgotten, uwe!e??ii:e, Palmes:o hoy-, to j
transfer liie legislation our hearts and homes, a? ini^ht and S
of llie whole country mam we cngagcu > <ju,?4iuincmi ,
of Congtv** an.| place iu.'v ago, in fratricidal urife, so to-day j
of incxpeii-tucvtl A'li- with open arms we embrace you in t!ie
> t!ii< extent an: legiii- lofe ot a common cait.-e and a common !
tor comment and criti- country!" To add to the enthusiasm fj
. the moment, we had procured an ariii,
let mc say that I con- ficial emblem of our state, a small tree I
to make haste slowly covered with palmetto fan* tied on with
nglv press this the must University colors. The audience at |
:ure in our creed, as once caught the significance ot it, and i
n the miwds of so many cheered it lustily. There were only j
:a! operation. " niue of ns from South Carolina, but as |
)f political economy i? we were inspired with an in-born l^ve j
ate and the lea?t under- for the old State, we made everybody j
j sciences, and it? opera- present remember t hat she still exi?t-!
in the reverse ot that ed and was u?; zealous a lover ot the
: should remember that Union a? a.:y ot her Northren histeis.
er to prevent (he occur- Behind us in the column catne me i
ire developed maladies, representatives of the Northern col- |
e cau*e or who may be leges, one after the other, until the I
e not the united people whole hall was a mass of shouting
:re. I would like to spc students. Eucri college wanted to hive proh
ise and reflect, and at its yell, and in constqutnce the audirockoning
before drift* ence could hear none of them. The
pjit this unknown aud ball was tastelulJy decorated with tl tgs in n(
ore us. But whatever antt bun'ing, national colors and the
which surrouud us I various college banners. In a!!, it
e patriotism aud man- presented quite a hand9i?me appear.rmer
element, and f?al ance, aud reflected credit up>n the
old shin of state will decoration committee and their young
is safely through the lady friends. On one side of the wide ^
r? which threaten to &tage was seated the i>nu>n umcgaiiou kv.
and on the other the Japanese, twenty- cttretl
. five strong. " yester
iKSTiSG J.CCOUST When, at length, quiet was secured,
Mr. Morse, of liar raid, whom we had
>f tb? World's students' made master of ceremonies, announced llm
sit Xortiifitid,Mut. as the tir.-t thing on the programme Crops
>rs: In rav hurriedly llie singing of "The Star ?pa:-gl?d and g
of tlx working, of the g1"""''b-v ilr- J";''11- ?' "??<<>'?
~ _ " , ,, Mr. Neilson was then introduced to plieno
ent Conference held at resp0nd to the toast, 4,Our Mother The 1
ssachnsetts., from June Country," and his magnificent speech, coura
iclauve, lime and space full of patriotic sentiment, both Eng- tiou :
mv "ivin" rour readers Ush and Ameiic:in. was frequently in- other
J * , " * . 4 terrupted by loud and continuous tarini
?ne ?t the most interest- applause. This was followed b> ' Itulc
the session?the 4tb of Britania" from the British delegation,
m. As the programme after which Matcrigata, a Japanese
eculiar to tliis gathering ?u.lei.t.gaye us a very neli reiuierc t
? AA'" nloMiiuf m li*ut IVP^rl til* UI11\0
unknown in the South, teeih, this bein<i followed by the our mi
>t the readers of The Japanese vail. Then the SoniIt's turn ahvay
bald to hear something' came, ami in response Mr. Vance, of havinj
Kentucky, pour?d forth a fresh sap;.>h (0r p
...... lt , . of enthu-iasiu and patriotic seniime.it t!vp
k is that tne celebration into the audience, by referrii g in an eco<ri]
th-day of our natiou I* eloque.it manner to the past achieve- e ?
ominence in the North meats of the Southland and the hopes P0"?1
oath I do not know. ?be entertained for the future. The '?>?. h
, . , ... audience loudly applauded, and when ,
: is 110 lack of patriotism we followed it with "The Stvanee f, K
pie, uor want of appre- River" excitement was at fever luat. J
struggle of our fore-fath- In response to repeated calls from Mr. Wliich
eless heritage ther have Moody and the Northern boys we also Jiesc
.. , , * . x a gave them ''Dixie7', that air of magic brothe
i then. I am content to cjjarn,t which has filled so many jouls leaver
i the fact,that just now with patriotism and love for country. y**6
the country is passing After a song by Mr. Stugj:, of Yale,
Mr. J. (J. Hart, of Wesley an Univer- 0ur lr
11JC U1W31UUIH1 i/ViiV?o .
-a oei iftd in which she 8lty? was cal,ei] "Pon t0 re?P01ul t0 birth
a peuea in *hicii she ?Tbe Mic.s?> aml arnased the audi- the da
:r natural resources and ence quite a while with a number of
th to bring her safely to amusing anecdotes, which the boys tj:ese 1
now striving to reach, interspersed with spicy comments. | J*" (
ir Northern friend* have For some moments now the audicnce ?Fi.v
. was regaled with comic songs and
such charitable answer, recitations, adding" merriment. t*> their
d bv the fact that our already heavy stock of enthusiasm.
i were ?iven their lull Then fol!??w?d the presentation of
inent places on the Com- Pri*? ?.f lhf afternoon's
? , . contents, thus producing further hilnrarge
of the celebration. jtyt they included such gifts as a ..Tub
elebration, as I ha?e in- corn broom to the winner of the fifty kruist
u charge of a number of yards da*h, a bugs sln-g to the winner ^ns
,? ,r .K/xr.i ??,. wnri- of the walking match, a picture of a tivHy
uv.fc .. v..v. j,oepfe^cr tjie winuor ol tne relay race, isjjua:
iid systematically car- and others of alike character. 'rmoi
se committees performed After the ftingiug of "The Sword of b?x.
thfttlly and had every- Banker Hill" by Prof. D. B. Downer, ketch
ine?8 for opening the {jie evening fcslirities wore closed
th the athletic sports at w|jh college songs and yells and the
e alternoon, the morning iucr of "America", the British
to the usual religious delegation cotuinsr in on the second t t
ring to the delay always sUnM wjth ^God'Sare the Qaeen.,'--r?f IU<"
Ueventsthe contest did The fiUcen hundred pe<aite<-*h# SftiW
2.4.1, when A. A. Stagg crovvded the hall, nov^fc^walkeil cures''
irlerin the college world tliejr W;IV ol? ot thg^.eur 0?- ,"},c build- forDii
if rp^l1 'iSofn'rlmSi in" wl,ere V^^fiirranged bet of fire- ?? sul
. ,j rp? work? bjj^tjeen gotten together for the "
J Ltf occa^naud were now awaiting .lie fef
on in the very best ot tna i n<t v . i i k~?.. -Vir&*
icted great cridit J^Vr^n'' ^ '*** "
?, considering (bj-^ tl1"1 T'' w VlT ?
,1 (rmi..vi J^i7 actlv five minutes to twelve o clock,
,t- 8W;?' , llojviugis giving the hilarious crowd ju-t lime 10
.id the record of jius|, jts fUS8 before Sunday morning f
5a,cni was u-heied in. And ihn.<, in a man d
h ner *'JU- t0 ,eW<*mbcrcd, ended this ?
base ball, 606 ft. d^r of national rejoicing among the 4 Q
b irin, oO sec, gve huudml students gathered at i
race, no time taken. Northfield. * S
hammer (2olbs.), o7 ft Hnlott'a Landing, Like George, \
. . . . in . N. Y., July 18. 1891. J H
red yard dash, 10 mm 0 ?
walk, 4 min. 3G 1 5 sec. % ||
lile run, 57 sec. \
CC, no time taken. A'hea Baby wm sick, we gare licr Ca*t< ri*. S
I race, 110 time taken. a
e, no time taken. cm for 0 .
14Ce, no time taken. Whea she bcctm* Misa, sh? elanr to C^toria. f !?.
k, 8 ft. 93 inch?s. VThen slie UAd Children, mo uiem umuji-m. t
ip, o ft. 3 inches. ?
t, 9 tr.
rere all sharply contest- _
:oid? made j11 some ot c^op \
be proud of. The ' f
ndred da?hesespecially, East watekee, S. C., July 25.? f
fin!,??Ti^/The?b- sP'c:'l: Wel^re b?n dry lor some ^
ded the ipectaturs much time. Go d rains have fallen within
J shotted considerable three mile* on all sides. A light j
ranee on tbe part of the ; shower has ju?t fallen, but not enough
,ack runuer wa? gireu a j r> () | , crood. Corn is damaged lj
which h? was to <Jis ;?r I ^
cket when at a uciiuin u'.oai percent. Cotton grows COJl
. Tnen h?i whs to ovei-! ?1 >w 1> and i? s all, but well farmed j ForDc
?i?? obstacle-' in the j u()| much i|i?iv than hall crop can be B ef
Mount and descend u j . . . ? n,yu
i - i in ule ? One
li bucket in hanijj i: i lib i forty 1
catcher's te 11 c?i on the ? .. _ milv i
ids, wriggle through u w?s?toyi-.n,^.,uu.y f^in
ich (he head had been Copiwm fchower* l'.r the past week
len, alter running some hare srt nil crops to growing vigort
a high tciice, jump off 0Ujjv> Q|^ c<riJ improved bevoud Rjjail
kvater belo.v. and swim _ * . ..
c opposite batik. The "t-"?"'"'"- <"J ?"?>?> although ||||
readied ihe bank fir At beavil. fruitrd where it ha# tbe Jize, |||H|
ng the obstacle* named is putting on a new growth and may
ie winner. Tnroe heats n--ive us at, August as well as a Julv
first being won bv a . . ,, ? ... * fP&?S&
Itat.dsotne style, this crof! lve'?2c crop wtll not
jt programme cl->srd in come up to las', jear. But tlie great u|typj
1 resi before the night and all-absorbing question among
ushered iu at 8 o clock, organized as well a? unorganized farm- _
ad Jw?thm d?ifficukyb0re- ers is 1101 w,lal wil1 the harTest bc*' bllt
; the afternoon, 'bnrst wbal ,hc P,ice ot t,ie st*Pltt f?1'
esfcible volume as the this year as well as in all future. Shall
ig approached. Some we k.i]| i})e goose that lays the golden
appointed houramved, w^at we might cail in the presaelegations
were seen - ? r
r from eveir quarter eut management of finances, overa?wl
cntiyiWatiiiv at a production, or will the farmers of the
?e Hall, whence they South, by united effort, contiel the
hadseats0rJiervfd for ?reage, only pl?n?ng .ay ten to
rushing or crowding. the ,ou!^ 88 suggested by the Man- B.J.
entire programme one boro Comity Alliance.
oiice the marked degree I will spend a week or ten days in
shown the represent a- f^e viCinitv of Darlington aud Florli.
! begin w.th they .. . \ , ... .
the head of the inarch- ence after- the 23th and will give you QURJ
en it started tor Stone all the data I can on the tobacco qncsarrived
there were as- tion. Saw some of Mr. Rogers' nice 12-I2fx
: -j
i
{R WE FUNG OUB BAH
E SKIRMISHING OF SPRING TRADE
VOICELESS PAST.
V roMFS TH1? Trrfi OF WAR. A BIG BOLD
BEEN CUT. ALL FORMER EFFORTS ARE ME
THIS GIANT SLAUGHTER
34 124
Pieces of Outing this Pieces of White Dress
week at Goods at a big
INew York cost. rcuucuun.
M IL LI N;E E
HERE'S ANOTHER XiARGAIN 0
Our entire stoek of Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats at c
t.
While we live we mean business, as life is too short for
)thing. If you are not in a hurry drop in
[jj^pPGoods exchanged or money lefunded.
^ r\ TT7 T T *T~ rTil/\T)T'
g. jj. vv *m\?.
unci excellent thin loaf tobacco !
day from party |?asjinj tlmmgh. !
L. T. W. MB^W&BIIHHMmPreaF?Hft?FBBKB
lis- ? M. |
? ! for Infants i
TKIBl'TK OF KESPKCT. ?
Teas the Supreme Dictator of tlie > "CaatAri a k so veil adapted tochildre* thai
rse has seen proper to remove from I recommend it as *uperiorto any prescription
i<i>t Brother J. i> Cosxoii, who has ! taewn to me." H. X. Aacasa, M. D.,
s be n a true a d* faithful Kni?ht, j HI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, y. Y.
' S< S? ^" I "The use of 'Castoria'is ounlrwnal and
u::tnctal Importer, ati<l I.< prc^ nla ' jt* nmrits so well known that it seems a irori:
the (>r,n.l I,,and .vli-.as ?? j
lize in hi? efforts the principal sup-I within easy reach."
f this Loi'<ie for many \vais, there- j CABLOi ^l^wYo^aiy.
ic it ! Late Pactoc Bloomingdate Befortaed Church.
'Iced, That in the death of Brother j
Dictator Jacob S. Connou True > ?_ r~-.iT
...1 .1 I V.v -Ml ,*f ! mwww
SUltAHl JjUU;'C .1U. ?/*
, lias sustained a emit loss and one
we sorrowfully .and deeply feet.
>lced, That the family of the deceased
r have our sympathy in their becent.
* ~~
deed, That as a mark of esteem and
t to the deceased the Reporter is
; directed to inscribe upon a page in *
lirnite book the n?me and dates of _ 9
and death of Brother Co - Non and
te of his joining this Lodge. jm /f?
deed. That a:i en<*ross?d copy of 1 6 fl 8 fl
preambles au.i resolutions he sent lo .X. I
sceased Brother's family, and that ^ ^
be published in Tne Xews and
I.d. j
James Q. Davis, / ^
_J!I?l, / Musi
tiuckl?o'? Amine y
: Bkst Salve in the world for ! -w
? Sin-HV ITlrwr* .Snit. KiiHiiin X. ..." !
Tetter, Chepped Hands OfttTTbTaiiia,
, and all Skin Eruptnj^ ..,ul p,isi J jf\
cures Piles, or uo re>|i-ire?l It
rante*d to give inject s tlsfaviMi. ,
ley refunded, i?rjce >:; tjnU hhj _ ,
Kor Sa^i^ Cure for the i
^'FqpOver Fifty Yo:irs I 3,11(1
IVIKSLOW'S SOOTIU S'l SY - j
ised for over lifty y : rs by nilli \
thers for their cliif.it n while teeth-i . , j . ?.
itli perfect success It soothes the A long-tested pain relievei
softens the gums, allays all pain, |
wind colic, and is the bjst remedy | Jts uge [s almost universal
irrhoea. It will relieve the poor lit j
tferer Immediately, bold by Drug- | Farmer, the Stock R
1 every part of the world. 1 wenty- 1
iits a bottle. Be sure ami ask for; requiring an effective
Winslow s Soothing Svruii, and i &
o other kind. * &-2tifxly j vr . >
| No other application com]
j This well-known remedy
A Household Remedy J j years, almost generati
FOR ALL
?LOODAND SKINS No medicine chest is comj
D2S&ASES 5 Mustang Liniment.
Mftii f Occasions arise for its use
3N IjPi I All druggists and dealers
Botanie Slesd Balm i I
Currtz "MFULI. ULCERS, SALT J \ SECOND .EXAMINATION
v>UiSS> EKEUM. ECZEMA, every f ,
form bi msligrant f KIN ERUPTION, be* # j FOU SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE WlNTHROI'
sides bilRj ehlcacicus in teniag up the J ; TRAINING SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, S. C.
system and restoring the constitution, \ ' n
when Irapairjd frcm *r.y rctse. Its ^ /\IEN TO GIRLS 0\ LR 18 YEARb
almost SHpemttarsl fcea'.iaj properties # . ' old. Graduates areJcntitl??i to te ch
justify us in jvarantieing a cwrt, If 4 *n trie schools of South Carolina as first
directions era felitwtd. \ 1 grade t achers, and are in demand. Each
.... nrr iT*rsr*vrs? ^ County is given two scholarships?one by
:N i rn :? ?r floden." # the State worth $150. and one by the school
BLOOD BALTJ CC., /Ulxr.ta, 6a. J worth $<0.
' The second cumpetitive examination is
_ ordered to be hvld at the Court House of
? - Fairfield Countv, Friday, July 31,18'jl.
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS Forfurthe particulars address
. _ ! D. D. JO UN'SOX,
Pres>'t. Wlnthrop 'i raining School,
EBIG I Extract 7-18-2 Co'.umbio, s. C
PANVS I of Beef,
tIT e^SScS*^:; notice to_cueditous.
ound of Extract of Bt-ef pqual to ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /
pounds of lean beef. Genuine j co..nty ok faikfikld. $
rith si?rn?tiir?* of J. von Lif< i . .
Slue." ' - -r - - i TliOS. II. Ketchin. Administrator of the
; Estate of John Y. Stewart, deceased,
B" "" i Plaintiff,
PARKER'S J j against
cJ?.A!5 I J 5;in,'s-t( wart, Alexander fclewarf, Sam- j
? )ciuri?B? e?>*iSi. j u? 1 btewart Eliza btewart, John Unilever
Toil, to JlMtor* Gray J an(i ())llpr.j Defendants
Hair to iU YoutHfol Color. | MJ" auu > wwuniaiu!>.
^wiJiUiss- I IN pursuance of an order made by the j
3Qc.Mdii.co,> Dny { (jOUIt of Common 1?I. as in the above!
lN3 fry V,I-JL JMj-M .-tated case, whereby I am <liivcte.l,amon? j
otsicr things, to publish a not.ce in the 1
cr fl &iu?&r Tonic. Jl eiurts tht vortt Cough, .TT. . r ,. .. - . ,
iga, l>bU5y, Indigcstico, Paia,Tskt in time. JOctt. \\ innsboro .N EW S AND IIERALD, notifying]
ERCORNS. Tiie oniT nn rm tor Com. jnri calling upon ail and singular the cred- j
lie.? vsMtxita, of Krtcox t CO., 5. Y. i:ors, lien anu general, of the said John}
Y. Stewart, deceased, to come in and es-1
\X?^STrFT PT-?"V tablish be.'ore me on or before the 1st'
xxoj. j.v a. . August, 1891, such claims and debts as
they may have or^liold aga'nst the estate j
| itors to appear before me at' my office in
^wffilWfiaj5?sagBg*lllL Winnshoro. 8. C.. and establish such claims i
Wi on or before the 1st day of August, 1891.1
i A final reference will be hol.len by ine on |
QUATTLEBAUM. I>. D. S DENTAL NOTICE.
w isstnoKO. 3 c. B DAVID aikkx ofNOTICE.
-L/ fers his professional ser-frkS^i^v
vices to the citizens of the Town ^-ujQ_L7
fEYlNG DONE AND SOLfClT and County. A share of public patronage
by \ respectfully solicted.
EDGAR TRAPP, .. t3?~Office, No 9 Washington Street,three I
ly Jennings, S. C. doois west of post office. 8-2.>*x1 y
y
SAMBA 1 J
DBZK? ^
1SG0NK INTO THE i
]
A
' cutting slash has '
:re pigmies beside ;
.
I
'
y J
A Iiaree Lot /
Of Blouse Waist
und Blazers afl
at cost.
PPORT UNITY. ?
:ost. Not one held back for \ all
attempts or pretenses that end ?
) & CO. - , 1
md Children. V
I Cm tori* ttrti Colic, Constipation, M
Soar Stcwcfa. Diarrhap*. Knicutios,
Xllls "Worms, gi*e* skep, ud protooies di- {
Zestioo, J
WHEcefc injurious mwftcataoa. _
" Far aereral years I have im?hi w
our' Caotoria,' aod ahall alwa^^s coeioaoe fc>
i*?n?IMMi j?mrawjul >wMrt I
remit*." 1
Eowt* T. PiJHDZX, X. D., jCP
**Ibe WIntbrop," 125th Street aad 7th Atcl,
XnrTaritCi^
a Compact, 77 Motmlix Stuxt, Xht Teas. <RH
f~o n A*
LCUiS I
niment. -J
\ilments of Man i
Beast. mA
by the Housewife, the
aiser, and by every one
liniment
pares with it in efficacy.
has stood the test of
Jons. ' 1
)lete without a ?>ottle of |
almost every day.
have it.
_______
IS IterebyJ'givrn to r.ll concerned, that
the State Superintendent of Education
(on account of shortness of former notice)
i lm< iinnrt anftlior Ft-iiiflv. .Tu'v III.
tor the examination of applicants for
scholarships iu the Wiufchrop Training
School. It is hoped that the 3 will l>e &
good attendance, ai d that all interested
will hear in mind that to be a tjradua e of
that ncIioo" is quite a recommendation to
thos?- desiring to teac i school. ^ t
July 7, 1891. /
A. V. MILLING, / " "*%
7-0*1x3 S. C. F. C. J
MASTER'S SALE. '
STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA,
fArvTV up vituntr.n
COUilT OF C OMMON* pLEAS.
Mr?. KateJom-s, Administratrix, c.i. Mis.
Rebecca Cunniuvlutn and Others.
T*T>*DER and by Virtue of an order of
U Court in the above stated casr, I will
offer tor sale at public outcry before the
Court House in \Vitin>borr>, within the
legal hours of sale, on the FIRST MONDAY
IX AUGUST, A. 1> 1891, all ot that M
piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying
and being in the southeastern part of
airfield County, m the State aforesaid, S
near the Kershaw County line, knowu as
the W. F. Jones tract of land, and containing
One Hundred ^cres, wore or les*.
Said land heins i:ow rented by F. W.
Spunier, and hounded by lands of F. W.
Spurrier and others. 1
Tenns of Sale?One-third cash and the
balance to be paid In two equal annual
instalments. \
E, M. BOYKIN, i
7-1 ltd Master Kershaw County. ]
v/\r*r /^r* yvt ti?? vi
jUYTi v;xv jl^ L1.1
iS the time to sow Ruta Baga Seed, of- w
which we have a fresh ?apply/ with. ^
other best varieties of Turnip^epcK
Fine lot of Cigars and CI ewitfgl obacco.. '
A variety of Flavoring iixtrac ?, Insect '
Powder to exterminate ^flies, Mosquito.
Mixture, Pond's Extracts and other liniments;
Corn Cures, Cordial for Cholera.
Morbus and Dysentery, Nipple Shields., . ,
Breast Pumps, Toilet Soips, Household
Ammonia.
Fruit Jars, etc., ctc., at the Drug Store*
McMASTER. BRICE & KETCHIN. j