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I VOL. XLYI. ' ^ WIXX.SBOEu^S. C., WEDNESDAY, DKrOH'ELi 30. 1891. NO. 20.
i'-LLIijiU^i iN BU.siXr.SS. I
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OR TALM* GE 3fJEV?S IN TRADE |
^ AND iN HON -31 TRADERS.
'
?/tncii.ii:lurfcrs au<! Tr;tdc-rs j
J". ataaily 'itp*0:1 K%<h Other's j
Rcucsty?.a tt?ctt.?s- of tii<? ?:euca
Frlace Xu?i
k?ct*ici: iLf sc-.r? * of jJr. Tuimaue's J
marvelous j -;>u!.s. *v wit.': the miilicns !
of seraiou le aver.-; ;?tul serir.ou readers j
c?.i ? ,. ..1^. f
~nx. I'? Ins uoth:r-.' .0 do with abstruse i
Joctrine?, buLuivc;. a clear view 0' whai. j
ma? fee it: rieci implied Chri-uiaailv.
Ilio textwa- Prc-v - bsHi. 6. "Ir, all thv
vats acknowlfcii^ tlirn anJ he shall Uirtci
thy patio."
| ' A promise ?c--j enough 1W rudn\ 1
| kiLds of lie. :,r' aot fur any)
1 " - - ' " Knjjno.il! 1
IK KlC- 01 I !i J 35 ii 1 *5 viwiav-'i ?
maa: "ihe i;vw v:i i'apyly aud ac-maiM
controils tht bus;.: .. >$ world." lint i
have reason 1.0 e;i\* that it ? a promise
to all person* in a.-.v kind ofbotust business
"'here is : > war -et^'eou rkiiclcE an;:
uu.-inesi, I-twceu :edgc:s and Bibles,
bttwtea chuxiie.s -..0(1 counting housrs. i
On the c*0 :irar\. rtlL'ion accelerates
business, s:>:,.rpei<- aen's wits, s?eeteu?
ac? rbit? of '.spes- v: 'U, fillips the blood
of i;hie^itiai ?s an<: "brows more velociiv
iuto the wh; -i5 o nard work. It gives
otter Daiat-ciijg xo iue juugu.cut. iuw.
^strength to i'.ie wu'. more muscle to industry
and throw > ialo enthusiasm a
f* t'io?e ct-tts? cratfe'" : re. You cannot it:
all the roun<i of tin world show me a
rr.au whose bent-si business bus b'e'rrioespollvd
by religion.
The iodusa*:ai classes are divided into
~ "<h:?-;c giocj*?j;r(v.iuce;s, njanuMcturBW
ers trucTfr^. Producers, such us farmers
aii.s fleers. .Msr-vtfacturers, such as
h|| lii.-'-r \rhe tUi-E ceu' iato food, and wool'
Mjtfi p?v rih: sr.mrfcl. Tradeis. such as j
profit out ol the transfer aud ex- j
y<. ;u.ufp.il ihat which is produced and i
rna^uiaciurwd. A business mac may belong
u> anv .;ut; or ail of these classes,
::c; u?t ccfc -s independent o' any other.
When the priuc^ imperial of. France
iti- f'o i.iv Zulu buttle tieta because the
Si.-.vp fastening tLe stirrup to the saddle
* --* he clung to it, his comrades all
\isu-.;. !;i?\ bur ifelL-lins; under the lances
of i::<- savages, great many proplg j
oiamed tu** emprwsS for allowing her
60u log;? i.-f-.h into tha. battlefield, aud
o-utrs blau-id the English government
for accei'liai: the Sfterificc, and others
bit'.mec ihe Zulus for tbeir barbarism.
T.\e one most to biatne was the harness
makt-r who iasbioned that sirap oftne
stirrup out sh?ddy and imperfect material.
as it was found to hate b.een after- '
ward. If ti e strap had held, the prince
impet iai would probably have been ahve
to-day. Bui the strap broke. Xo prince
mtiependrtu' of a harsess maker.
High, low. wise, :gnorant. you in one
occupation, I in ai other, ail bound to-getber.
S; '.hat f'tre must be one continuous
lint of sympathy with each
other's work. But whatever your voca
Bou i/ive a ruiltiplicily ofen^ager
in o your Me there come losses
oyauces a-.d perturbations as
'fcrcvntase1 and dividends, if you.
ied from M ?nday morning until
Ll^ht; -s11 j iroai January to
bv :nex.v-bie obligation and
:n . ou a:a business manor
l bijs:ne>^ ^omau, and mysubpro^riaio
"yourcase.
rir.>L plat.. I remaik that busies
irucr.iled as a school ol
I . '.IS :i UCiLUii' C.U.VUU'.
atonal out of which we are t'?
chiu-acU r. Oor faculties are to
r -uuccd J-.nd feharrwued up. ;
ig i'ik's ii:t v.ng graduate J from :
t college, need a higher educa- '
which ihe rasi>tnc aud coll*- :
..sryda\ '.:\a alone can effect.
'vrcugi i. cut only is a fire%
la:: has i'scn in rusiuess ac- ;
I -.'veniv Miirty years. his en- i
It ;o be :;-.v:tsured by weights ;
|t-: or iu-.Jers. There i.-*. u<>j;
:aot n'&Ic, and H'C-re is no j
ot fu?>>cm, and ibere is no !
annoi 'Jirasu. <
fotfccr ^ hy (I'd God j<ut you
11 ci < fi'-vzyi Was it merely
:ht bo yardstick to meas- ;
<; stV'-!_<^'d u veL'h lloiur
iy tiie- jou raiuht be better j
i clialivr and hisjilt? Xo. j
kmg.;- .:a sc .c>mI cl energ\ ji
JBe developed tcr Chris- j
IgJif ULuifvelu.'cd lalenir j
< . ift.ps r.r' tof]j*v were 11
: '-rouu'iiy
>-: world tv >uld be* cc-n!
v short lime. There
1 - '.retina tiatarc- 'urn >
that are wuruvhS.
:i:s. Nov.-, (rod deru?>
<-u; of over* iIock.
richest shtafOi ovorj
hiti'ls ;.he bfcst ir.cn o!
I A cause ia whichp
and Maiifeiiil'i toiled
rd to mil iii.
filers' :ii the cause of
re (. Mi^tiuu worXera? j*
t SaturtiaT
J. i-'.r ii'.e a h:ovt ineni I
f.t oi a t\;r]?iu
it t--ri.h
v. l.risi'? kiiiiCucii: *:iu
,'i. to I lie l/'i'tl. Dr.
iilco, \r tv ii>j.n who
af lortun-. The uiarj
'iti lo be tt rr ousy i'or
J'te hit j;veii?
ile i'?>r;uue cati.; 10
U-yn i:0 iit.ic^'siiy that j
[ came ? tirr.e ?vheu I i
Lli_ T . W - i-f. :r..n, >
H en an:? M-rve the
Hot occupation?'IUHkn
the Ja'.tc-r, and I
Bistrious m commerclH^r
was btibrcr, ami
Have m VtT krni a
EgF I have thou*!;-. ii
Hit' I couldn't toil as
Hi had toiled for turHSucb
of iiiv factories {
egg establishments to J
Hp gcTi?i 19r ihe j
feutiocs i>rut support
' - I
rih 1'pr. .the wov'<'
or (*cd! Oh, if fc
i uieat c::.ics w >
.0 cou;>i ii th?|.- J
; {'or Chrkt and i.V I
|cF? su;Ferir.j. I
L-ai business Hie i
'ir YOU,' t 0ryi:;;\ |
u>an???> iiu-.l
i? rui* v' jiiuv.
nu-s lull wO nivt'w
Cash b--<k Kui
rxviiires Ciiarre;p(.ciai
erut'rseiHj'
fee df.uai:c.l:a li"!
le iaieadinii r >
kiiboutanf inwii-i
liot; u! purchase, ovc-riurriSi;^ v?
so'ck- < f lioods aud insisthiic tiial i: 't" .
brfruk the dozen. More bad dob'/. ^'V,*'-",'
U'.?: ledij :. More counterfeit biiU :u j".'.
d: \'v . i. More debts to pay tor o? htgB"
people. More meannesses on.the p'JgBm:
oi partners in business. AnDoy-tncftafflB^1;, ,c'
tcr annoyance, vexation aiicr vcxj^^gJl..1,' '"'V
and k;?s ai-.er loss. All tha;
will either break you down or
you up. It is a school of;)alien>'- I y<
: hat amid the turmoil and
exasperation of everyday l/.e l^?
hoar tbe vole*. of God '
enee possess your sou;. LcjM
hnve her perfect work." jm
I reiDRrj^rain that busk?
school^^gg^j^fvlod^^?
study lexicons. They do not dive into j 10'..
profounds o? learning, anu yet nearly all j ? wiil m
through their occupations come to un-! ]-;nter il:
'erstand questions of linance and poli-' Then:
lie? and geoaraphv and ji.-rispruden,;"!' er!.,.\
and ethics1, Business !s a severe school- v?-e<-n civ
mistress. It pupils will not learu. she j coj;-,n>
strike1, them over the head and the heart j
with severe losses. You put $j.000 j eon?i
ir>t.r> pr.tAr!>r!*f!_ Ft. is ftli c*0: O. OU i
say, "That is a dead loss." 0!?, uo. j nc, t
Ycu are paying the schooling, That L;.'ev- ua,
was only tuition, very large tuition--I <jvinr }v
told you it was a severe schoolmistress ?7l4 c
?but, it was worth it. Yoi; W;n<rl I (.^^crcd
things under that process }oa would not! v.us .-,1(i
bave learned in any other way. ,
Traders in gram come to know somethin^
about foreign harvests; traders i-.i j V)^t
iruit come to know something about Use
prospects o: tropical production: munu- j jje ;
facturers of American goods com j to | uj j ?>;
understand the tarlfl on imported arti- truy-.c :v?;
cles; publishers ot books must come io j i'o;
understand the new raw oi copyright;; wrong,
owners of ships must come to know; Wieni:
winds a::d shoals and navigation; aud i got r;d t.
every bale ol cotton, and every raisin iustnou:
cask, and every tea box, aud every diss- :
tcr of bananas is so much literature !<'> 1
I..--. >- .- ? i C'j iTias?;
a uusmess man. iuv wtuutu. : .
what are you going to do with the in-1
telliseiice? l)o jou suppose God put J'.,,'tj"' J",
you in this school of information merely "
that "vou might be sharper in a trade, ,,.2.'^.^
that you mi<:hi be more successful as a ), x"v":
worldling? Oh, no; it wit? thai y>u in ?*
might take thai useiul information and l0 K
use it for Jesui Christ. an.j j \u
I remark, aiso, that ous:usss lite is a ht-.'p, an
school ;or integrity. No man knows! Lord, a:
what' h<- will no when he is tomr?te:!.! anmr tr s
There *:re thousands of men \vh> have nui s:-e:t
kf-pt their integrity merely bi-causf thev ca'i--a
never have been tested. A n*au was so ?;a'' ?
electcd treasurer of the state of Maine fUi;:f
some years ago. lie was afciiuguhdicd ; u0',JU.. u::
hi his honesty, usefulness audtipright- '
ness, but before one tear had passed he r"^.
had taken o' the public tunds ler lis ?
own private use., and was hurled out of
office in disgrace. Distinguished 1'orvir- me v/ws^
tue before. Distinguished lor crime at- sav it o;.
Ler. You can caii over the names oi miid^l.
men jus- like that, in whose honesty you er. Oii, v
had complete confidence, hut placed in are men
r?rto!r> ."riaoa r>? t<?rrmt.?tinn Irii-r Wfin r i OilLlIO UL
overboard. " come ou
IsTevtr so many temptations to scoun- fd-\ '
dreksm as now. Xot a law on the slut- ,'r
ute book but has some back door through /-j
which a miscreant can escape. Ah! ^'"o-i^h
how many deceptions m the !abrie oi rj0(j ^%U{
goods; so much plundering in commer- sterehW
eial life, that it a man talk about living " Gurnet
a life of complete commercial accuracy street n<
there ar?i those who ascribe it to green windows
ness and lack of tact. More need r>l that slur
honesty now than evsr before?tried people
honesty, complete honesty, more than ^ -u
'" * ?imAr. KnMnaCO H.MC ... I ivr:tirli
ill l/UUSC UUIVO YTiitU UU^lUtOO >(UQ c\
plain allair, and woolens were woolens "y ;
and silks were silks and men were men. J: *'<
How many m?n do you suppose tl-.ere
are in commercial life who could say "" , "
truthfully, "in all the sales I have ever th il-ches
nade I h?ve never overstated the value the s
r>r goods: in ail the sales 1 have ever ije\a?
made I have never covered up an :m- SUIvtfrA;f
pcrfeciion ia the fabric; of all the thous- iy?V fV; j,
ands oi dollars I have ever made I have resiiit
not taken one dishonest i's.-thing?" mislortu
There are men, however, who can say it-fc, the
it?hundreds who can say it. thousands and Cftr
who can say ii. They are more honest everiastii
I'Mon rvhj.n tiior t.h#>?r lirsr Jinr.'-.ft of Car? illy (j
rice, or their first lirkia oi' but r. he- cease ;rc
cause t .^ir honesty arid in'e^rity hav*% are ?1' :
teen tested, tried and carried out triumphant.
But they remembar a time when
t ier could have robbed a partner, or . *^",,'*1
have absconded with the iunds of a bank, 'l!e xVy:V
or sprung a *nap judgment. or made a ViV,:s
!aise assignment, or borrowed ilhmitao- "A wtvk
ly without any eSbrt at payment, or got came to <
a man into a sharp corner and deeded the \?*.f
him. But ihfcy never took one ?iep on iT-?;?*-.?::t
that pathway of hell tire. They can s~y pwtinj: (
their pravers without hearing the chink much '.hi
of dishonest dollars. Th*> can reao prMivss
their Bible without thinking of the ti;n-> J" e \
w!?eu. ivith a lie rti their soul, -n the 'V,1'?.-.''1
custom house thor kissed i.he Book.; Sk:..!....
.r-, , _ ; i t??*?ear;y
I Ut'T OTf tiUiiK Oi ueum m:u lmc j?- ?- j ..., ,,1(
ment (hut comes alter il v/uhout any j ,,Vv'
tliuchin-:?that day when all charlatans j;t-njjir- fi
!in<I ckeucs and jockeys ant! fraud- shall! i . ahi:
l?e doiis>:dsrnnfi:. Il does no! m-tke n~.e* to..their
knees k:u>ek together a'ut it dots
notmal-.r their loolii chatter (.< read ' i'uir.iv.
the partridge siiteth ou et^s and hatch- *'e room
eth them not. so tie '.hat notLctri rid'?e*. th;.- no?
and n<>l by right, fdial. Ieav? U.eirt in the -nr-:'
midst < ; his da v.* and at hi-? en,; shall be i<uv>
a fool." " a;
<">h vrV.or ?? v<'?!nn! r?f it:fporrit v hiisi- ' *? - \i
ww. ""???. ..-v" ;
uefs ii-c is! Ii \?u have ev*r been j ?c
H-mpfci lo Iff. your integrity cries?; be- ini%W<-(i
tore present' advantage; :?yet; haw ever ;
waken*:-! up in pom? embarrassment and p..- p:-<w
srtitt: "Now I'ii step a little aside from :) r
the right path and no one will know ii, ? ?!
arc'. I'l: come all riuht a^ain. it }* only t- ii r:.
un;e." Oh. that < n!y once has rn.bed 1
tens <>i ihoudandsof men for 'his lire a::d ! '.v f!-Ou>e
bia^ibd their souls for eternity. It is a j,JU' :;0' T
Te;nen<!yus ?ch?y!. business liio?a } f'r^
>chooi ol integrity. A merchant in j \'J
t : v 1 !>..?? i- i o" ?
Jjtver{>? Ui'S.Ut, UU>r?'UUUW i>r+m\ v/t
land no v. and hohmur ii up toward it;iiijht
h.- seme interlineation* in Dayt<
what Sf-omed red ins. :n.' ]'n>ii
ilt li:>a;ly d-ciphrred the tellers, ar:d a!;,*] ])f..y
tbuud . ul that the vrrinr-u' had Ven ui-taiis c
made by ft sdave in Algiers, sating ;n .ir(. sll>
substance, "\Vbotwrye'S this banknote !:u.*t j)rli
.vili jilc iwe to inform my brother. .John ]->j
Dean, hving near Carlisle, that I am a j {?t> Spark
>Uve of the bey of Algiers." The mer- .-hot ^un
chant j"-nt word, employed government ori r at c
oitieers and found who this man was i'lien lire
spoken of in this bank hi.!. Alter Duke w:
awhile the mac was rescued, who Jor prcsuma
eleven years had been a slave oi tii-j bey t?al quai
of Aljii-.-f.*'. He was nnme;:iat-: l.v t-mau' v.ys no
cipated, but was so worn out by hard- Duke ca!
ship and exposure he soon alter died, accu?ed
Oh, i: jc nie of the bank kills that c-nie niuuier
through >our hands could t-.-ll ail .he jjooliiii
scents through which they have passed, ijnmcdia
it would he a tragedy eclipsing any
drama of Shakespeare, mightier than
King Lear or Macbeth. j ,vli* vXl!
As 1 -o on in tins subject, I am im-' v' :
pressed with the importance <>: our hav- 'J'
ing more sympathy with busir.-.-ss me:., ;^
It is not a shauiv> mat we in our nuipi-s ;. l' ~' . "
, . , , | !: ? V O I"' v
dj u'-t o't-.mr preach aoout their stra^'-| <
yles, ih?;r trials and their lemptaV'ms: I
\fwlwx .x?! lKn TH?r or*' . . t , "
*WU I'Jil wtii; nai.'i v ?4V* ??i'b \il#
to be very sympathetic with tho.-c who j ,% !.o!k
loil vvi;h il:e brain. The farmers who be tree
raise the corn, &ud the oats, ami the! t:o;i ot t
t
:
HWiJ. J I- :U.:;ic |']'J\ [] (^pl'JlAL .
5!i--rci:uut*- hr.w i;n vr.> lime. !
:>; -:U> xlaira'-. :;nv l
K.t'.an.lArfeiwtW????.. A SP:cy ?=
iU;rc!:air<!:?0 <? > HASs^t LL AND P.Al
imim-rvc 10 be i!ic cur-? <-f ih-3 \ ?
tli'.'V a;Iyi-.; <i thrt: c'-.'p* be | K,:.r^.:!tativos r
i-.'Uti un in'.lt's 'roi:i i::c sc-i-1
| 'Ji* ?vn }t Proposition t
>U :tU'i i KUO'.V lhat th-re ai*2 no Saiarlos-Vr51* Session I>r
iLS'.! i;)JS 0? h.i.h 111 w.lc.. Illell >-j,e \y,jrk of the l'ast
ac who move iu :i;e world oi ^ : . , 1N
S.'iv.-j u! it.cin carr> burdens C oLVMl*1-^ v>* *- > *'<
han -it'Us iJi bricM. i'U.! a;-*? ;-x- i lions-.' on Fu6?s.U-i?, <?i?
Lsharner thiucs tsimi tii-.' east iv.'irii JMc^ars. Haskfl
raLjnb mountains l^her than which is published in a
^^naiayas. and it' t':o v a~e resolutions were presen
0ye'r u ''i vthjij^s, llied. " ^
i (i:?? i*i trlumnii wl:o on o&rth I ^ seii-susfaiiiuiGf,
jaU'd out of evcrythio:: but their j !;ef'? v,.?.^ aiKl eC(?,l|iom
They '. : rt: suvd. thev were im-l^i n-w.
., - ,. , i irsetl all or t;io depart!
jo. U:v\ ucic Uiio.y!u pleased to note the imj
;;l?Ies u 11.2 a wi'ule pucii c; '.vriu*. elllcieiicv of their mai
re M-iu out, .>y t.Me sac-risis. iney jjos}>Ua! is an excelieu
./it.'fLv.nrj/i 'i lli'M:* .-iVlilnr*: i,,? .ilJa e
"tm fcii'-n - v. ?? kwi. , j |Jiu\i?Jr? t.UlillUlKU/ic v
i i<> make assignments. Their sick. The health of tin
' :rs were annoyci by the ---Kirn usually j?nod, only a
if :!ie TnT-beli by s;-:: --* :.:j;ctu- no'.v sick, ?nd none'
itor wi:o thought il w:;s outrage- cieath r;;to has been it
impudent that a mr.n I hu>*. je*ir. The books ol
lie bi;-;:'o he s.-shl tl.eia-i .hni; I have bn*n carei'idly exa:
committee ana lonnd 1
7 - ,, !<??fuiiy u.Pt. They
a Lu.tu ?.hv' m..a; : pivscni superintendent
hvery .iiuj* v.~nt i^:t-nsl b;in. f L;1Hjv ellieient and caref
good business quality aim was a auin-jtr of new I
l'.s* ni ;raii?, Ul . _u?- was one ot ;-c-cl, :uit t?irv were n
S'iC;; iti YOll !ia\*c SiJiflSMnifS . . rt,ri,
Wiw?ai everylhinff Srcui.-.U? go ' V?i Senate on Ti
His i.;y b>-cauui to bin ;?i)|:igut-. sioan< 0n behalf of tht
heart iiy ivasu^;;(i l. si >uuu;; jrntfet-, sonde an unfavt
>i trie s.ieri!! . \\ ;:o are tao>t? | ?:u. r^ilciV prohibition !
3 sou: s s,'yio:e to-: throne.'' Srinstor Stokes' cot to
:*? ' a*Ke*.. \\ .io i'.re u.1;. (j(.jje,_[ on seconc
?.n*j ;r.!?jt;S on the s---a jjiotiuu to inueliniie-y '
rospo ti. " ?f:es? ?r:: t.:ey v?p.> v-?:!* i i?v a big majoritv
t or^reat bu-unes- t soul?s arm <)o het.]S 0r :.cij0u
rrob-s ;v:ismc.: ainl maiie white ;jav) ;i vtrv pretty tight
ooa the aj i:;-o.. pass" bill. Its a
i :-;ro.-e in F:.l*en s^rvt pr:-ty?-r vVooaWrii- !, u.ovfcd con
'v-s'i i. 11?:. v .. ; Slop.-.-unv-i.iiiients. au
t'jtr oi I inputs'a sort, ,.f partial
>usii;v-s trout* v. 1 ii:al u-.'n^y followed, the eriair holdi
sua i h:iO :io ii:?*ar.s 10 pay it, u.;;, uoiud riot be con-si'
i* in utter u.vSiyair o; ;;;1 human b:Il v>a- before him, and
;1 i ];ti? 1 L?ii.s nwitt-.r before L!-e to the prop-r construct!
in! ib;.s n:oi'"Hig I. went down followed. 'I'ii-. hik-sMod
OMie >,i(i buS:r;v.>i l'reutis I had pro and con by severs
iu usvi.'iV yv Ta? j'ifrt :o make vint-'i senator Wood-.v;
uu s?t:d ' > i.it: 'U'hv i .::u cor cur we'it through bv
v s.^yvii; ::i. \v I'Uv'f s. Those who voted
o.j<-\ on our l ook-: due you a ors'A:,},??rt, 15<-ii, Mint
iif. bat wt- iiuu'i know wht-iv Sciic? Do/.k-r..J-nkins
.iiii-.iTh^reii-ro not iv.vii;;: your io!, j.Lr.ioi:. Moody, 1
we iv.sid net send it. Vv> are S:o.m>, it. M. Smith .J
id yi-u have comc.'" A ud til.' Miiyihi-, .Stokes, Vert;
in I'uit.'-i sTrr; -.i-rv, r '.v.i>?.ii iLini woodward.
"The ainmr-l they paid T:;ose who voted r.o
mx what I owed." You I I>atuber?r, Jieasley, Ev
Jx happened m>. You -;re <i:i! (ii-nri, Hemphill, .s trail
<iod answered i hat inan'o pray- man.
ou want husrnss grae?. t here The bill to protect acil
i here touay who lought the planting and ?;iltivano
id tiie victory. People wilhut the public wate]
1 c>i* that::"?:irr"s store. a; .i they for the appointment of
if thert-evt-r v/asa vhristiau sio-ier: to authorize ti
ial is one." Integrity kept the franchises for the use (
nd waited on the customers. under water belonging
i;n) trj cternai world iitshed >;:]d t:> make appropru
t.'.e .-:io\v windows. Love lo received its third readiuj
: \nvt- :? n; .n i-r-si ed in that i Thft ioir.t committee a
it1. vestigate certain cliai
tey people going through tl:e brought against the c'*5
jiice that the shutters of the houses of the General *
i .ire not down. T! t bar of nect'.on with the aw?.i
- door has not been removed, contract for advertising
say, ''What is the matter?" bia Reg'ster submitted <
up a little closer, an*.! you s-v port. The committee, a
on the card or that window, circulation oi' the two n<
;ii account of the death o!' one demn the action of W.
ii." That day all through the practicing fraud and de
business there is talk about clerks of the House and
iocl man has gone. lizards of The report ot'the con
;s resolutions of symp;s thy. unci ceived as ir.formation <
oi Christ pray, '*!ILord, bespread upon the jou
;o?liv man ceaseth.' committee was discharge
; made his l;;st bargain, lie h is reading of the report the
his his: loss, h* ha> ached with Mr. Rodgers ;ts assistar
rue. i I is children will g.-t ths House was :e;;<l and aeb(
: liis industry, =>; >i" tiwaurh in the lay Mr. Samuel
ne thare should be no dollars appointed by th* Speake
7 will have <i!i est-ats nl' prayer c.ir cy.
istirtn example which will be The bill introduced i
ug. Ileaveriy rev.-ar !? f-c change the time of the e
is ?:^.i- ? i r.c>o-!!i:!fnrpfromXovem
uirr.: u u ->rn
troublir# ;a. i ;i.:* weary was snowed under on 'I
t st." The Senate sent a 1
-=? House stating that that
;\tn? i tseni .ifour:!. ct-d?-d irom its p >si'ion
ute, ''f last - f'jd'hiy, :,ubii>hr.-i j to tb?? anti-free pass bill
viriif ;?ccou:;f. of .a swindle t-Lut corred m the House
H on tin* people of Columbia: 4. . ?
1 - , . . Mr. 1'atterson did nc
ego three neailv dn.-'.s<d mux p./rt ruCtfiVCj ,mtil the
L'uluu:i'ia h::u took (juriers at joint committee of con ft
/erly JI;;u$e. .Nov. they tande. lit- wished. r.o !
! wb-r-thi< o reau nianv uos:is* Ihisktll, the chairman
will be bn?. section of the committee
... .; l
!" V.'I-'T. I lii li!i jmic rii iCOV! I.
oft!-;; h-KsrJissjj it ? is*--, i i=i-1 Mr. Haskell said that (
shing Miv yoaiiir iiit'T: for ' h<sr i>r?'ce<>':it two members
:!s. wlieii yvsteruay :n*;;uin-* Committee had ueeu a]
:it liovjiiT*:: ar.iltook tin- iniaory o that be-c.?
tr.-'.r: ''or Aa^p.sta. V.'lu-n !!icj In vim: express d in fa
> jIu'.v at or. ce hf/a.-. ic l- :ov.i-.s Mr. J'atrcrson had said i
lor ]?-rures t;s ;rijv. ol the :>??! an?!
hi a'!v;.-a--. anJco^nui'-e for that
: i-vrv reii'-iiC- \ the city. m-n.ivrsof The Senate
k i;;gv, r it eommitt-n had expres-ec
c'M'.l1 ??:: ' i ihf Govs-rU'i-rV ; i'-ns. lie had .:?sked -X
V,'i:t-n Mrs Turvent into he w.iS uor ii: -he coin in1
i yt.-'r-jay 111! * m* j me >vui tar* uuum<* <m>
' ly: :}? ?'!1 : l':le ?:1' 5.!\!}-tWO YO> < !' 7.", tO U. .
>uiik' iis?-ip. s'io-.v: .fi tiiy I /1r i'nt>r.r"n intprru
ihe St pro:: pt'U'he !u k? lt S-Vt-ral HillrS U.'it-i!
'Ac ;lirtr:k t*?<- -,iasked iiim ??> ?it down
wry :nu-Ji ior tNvr 00 t.'.roueli. il^ cot. Id not
'lifcyc -n U ;vo i.be:r pictures .-ars-' i;. was necessary f<
we ::r. too ;>oor i.o .hHV?* iheui liesig:.<jil by'a-riajoi'i'y (
U'h"rt .'Irs Toii.^r rs-ati i of ;I;e c;.m"miUee, and
'i-.-irct" her i *ss : <! i}ic. SeniiTf- section woi
>t?;l : '-I-: - ?v ijiU r.t "linked ? he li.ld COi
hoMs W::y ']' > ij tinin/s tho 51 oust foi
prs'S: f.mti v?- s::~ s.".lust, j :i:c
of ; ill--; - ;s !cr j .lOM-K' Vol]
;: >' --Vi;i c-.'tii" T' l -ie ;tVtr- ,? lu-j
t ii-y ca.il I'./iVt-; u.-ii fdcr.i bacK, .Mr ilaskel! said he I.
iicii- money." Wc nre tii.-.i ti.ai a free p.':s.-> in iiis life, sa
r irtsc.'.is neTctaiiifi'jr ami cageu as attorney for tho !?
r'.r:^ to vrorktf;:ir .'itt'i ^ame i la; I way he was conii
rg. Ctiarlesion and tuf comj
? - a pass. he u?eJ, a*:J if it
Soo:;?s xr?h l;(J iVt>!1:(; ]mV(, (.jmr
(?N, L'fec. iv? I/jsI even- [i!> hi]]. Outbids of this
ik Spaiks killed !. (? . iJc-'.-oe ushI a p:;ss save a* a rai
i>akeat L-ia-i H:irnr.:.L The .Several <!Ufries were 1
I Jiio k:i;insr. n ro-a^rr. wueir.err nr was <iu p-c
as f?:]!<>*.??-: sparks oiilcial.
>:;e asd J)uke a short distaius? 11^ repuni that ha wa:
.i^ic Lake. opened lire of a road in \ irgmia an
;s *.viio, v.i;]i a brccvli abulia-; ia*'Cepted trip passes
. returned lac the. l>ek-ao kl! !VU r0iU'^: '-Vldch \\as
?m*c. iiioitaSlv woundird. Duke t!A couiaesies.
, ^ , - , . . . : accept* d an annual.
I al>,-a?s who Murawlu. u.0^:il m uf auy otie u;
t?. ?een ;o ..th mm, i:Or?e im:e^; [;e person t]
';i.\ oeno. 1 -lere aati Wvu so ! if tviong to ?io so.
"Cis between men. >aarK> j yirt Haskell's remark
t hi;ii. Lntti hi.-1 J'lf" j Mr. Patterson like a S]
ll*(l ?I :tw j/OOi.\n OUL >>! il>>U?G. SOlOf- SsLtrcCl. Jit? 1
him o: i-cniiihcitT in thr above speaker f ad made a m::-i
:inu opcuMi Sire on Dooian. t*.vo m<*n of such differei
returned t:;<j iirv. killing ]>uke subject as Mr. Haskell ;
;. ]v, " thr. same committee. I
? bill because he th.ought
atknt or thk Heia telephone the members. Mr. Pat!
;re In England :n ibi'ih and ?et angry and' say "son
cpirv in this country about the about v/oioDel Haskell.
the "!'ii:p:!:iy is making Speaker Jones said tl
to xu-iui t!x-ir monop'jjy by privilege, to vhich Mr.
a-j.vJ:!T patriit whica ih-y *iid uot iuvolve an attac
n . v;ntH:. Mr. IJcnthuysen. bs.r. i I & v,*as opposed
rtiil to be ar. expert on thesu?>- i5i?i not cro into the com:
; tli-* courts will uot al! this. Hr thought it mostdissj
original piteiit covered 'lie IIaskf-11, being a :nembe
lie thinks the inve ilion will to bring l'ree passes the
to public use after thecxpira- tion and thus attempt to
he original patent.
I>!A.; ;-:r-;Vv'; iV- .
.Mr. l^itrc-r.-; n: ... \.r v.-.
! tI/-. L* vi, for ins:
v?iN WL.33.-iS ! IvIr. liaslteii* i fiiiV:'a:;
i r:RSON I Wil-cfoa of iuiviiv, wh-ii -y
,i rasiroa ', m H-spon.-^ u> /eqiie--1- ir-.sn
m-.-oibers fs;rn!sliecl thwa lr: ;> ~;es t >
:cxs!i.tlv Votes ^0 h 01110. I I't'VtTdrCMUli.v! t :.-;t V.'OIUd
I if* :ir>."nsKl of .it! ^rvmf'nr tobri:.'-' * iio^e
! ger.tle^en. I lnoii?h. laeir chirac^r
tiwius to :? Ci:?^e j was h'O high as i.U i j:i IIS C
WoeJi j such suspicion.
0., . Mr. Gary said that sir.'..*.; his r::/ :e
1 _ "'e j had been injected info Lb* -naL'er he
:tr the lilt be- would state that Mr. ir^ks-H hud
i and Evaas. la book of trip passes ;a thv i;o >r _
aother column,! House for uiiiribiiuun.
f.ed arid passed ; Mr. IIaskeil asserte-a l!:.; ! h -t
riitative Leap- bat I a book of pa>fe:s.
.0 bad recently Mr. Gary s?'.;d lie ha" t1,\ o'.:.
2.1 r. Ilaskel! afiirme-i tin* Mr. Gary
litentiiary sub- was mistaken.
nport: "We j The report of the Senate was rec"-:ve<i
^ s in for ;>i a'ion and tv.e anti.-lr;-^ p i-s
and th?t it i 1 as
carefully exam- i
nents and were! priaraH
jrovements and j the invifl^^^M^^P^WnA?senin!y
lavement. The : be redtice^H|^@KwX) to ".11,500. lie
t building and j saiti that iI>ers menu, their
[uarters for liie : uik about ri^Hgf;n of expenses they
; inmates i un-j should be.ain rfr Let with tneir own
v of them being j salaries. Tab:cuuy a vote o; <57 to 2i>.
seriously. Th? j In' the .Senate on Thursday the tVilc-.v'ss
r!i:?n that of! tear concurrent resolution V.:.s t.ff.rrd
! the insiitution by" .S-naior .vfokes and uuarli::ioxi.>:y
mined by a snb- adopt' d:
lo be neatly and Wlu-r^iS, T!a* exp*-rim; r.l c; :ro
commend the mail d . livery in rural 'iisiriii s iVif.' - ( :i
and ollioers tor in operation i!tin;n{ The \>sl carina
ul mj inurement. birse number of rural starlio:.:*
tills \v<*re lntro- I'nited Stale-*; and
lostiy of a local. '-Vhereas, Tne said haw
i .i.-'vr-lorfe.i a pronounced i.icrva?.-; : 5 by
ifsday St-iuUor ! postal- cancelled in b;:d: rur ;i gu,:; :ci s
?ju Uciary com- ?so pronounced;:in bad.
>rable report on j the exoe'tat^oa that .such ::('<d;io: -d
'ill. j mail racilitur. v.dli :n a y:-ars >tb:.n
weighers' bill j ulate the iu-e of th*- m-tiU to thv
t reading and a I of snaking them selr-sasiHiirn-j-1:? uu .-.a
postp at.* ir pre-1 said r?bral district;.tinr-do--''
' ... I I. ?U? .1. . r,'.f,f
! 11 "V J: \ !*u '-nr. 'Mil.:: . 'i. iv.. v
rnnieii'. for the Kepresenlative.s cf.rtcunir.c, il
earae up on The Senators an; Kepreseni?;tiv-\* 1; (.'' !>
uThor. Sena' or ?jre?s-4'roiu Squill Caoolitia i.e. ai d v!i--y
cu-rreaee in the an* hereby v> odvccii'.e 'iii -nir
u iur ;? lew mo- -her exteistu-;ri-of Ine iu;*ii delivery ro
nieritary Mingle rural rtistrjci-? as rl-uiidiy
iriif that. the nut ; Senator lsiuveti rtd.v.: <:?
lered'uuless the -aiiCnvorai/Ie icpoii uy .I'i.Jif!
a di.-ciission as &>mnnt?ee pn?vi<iintr ior tiif ' > *.[uri-y
on of? he rules ft' paper. ifaUiti;; due on SiijkI iv-* an !
i was discussed i ?eeat;hdjtiii?j>>----I
Senators a i ter i Sen*i'<'.iVfiL'-i;: oppose: tit"
rd*s> luo'ion to | ?Htd Senator:; W'ii.-?n ;;n<!' '.Von 1 a
' a vot?- of 22.t.o'i;s|-oke sn favor Uierei>:.
,* - vvi ic: Soijh- i Th? hill v as; not wfr ?.. ?. r: '
-liuiS', I)e- j OppOiiiifJU, p'S.-" -d i<> r. .'Chi; ,
Keitl, McJMn-1 * i ne !t5it-?w n'r is ..f th-* \r:i
nuke. Sander*.!reoorte&.by hV siiV'-ia' ap
eivtuiah cSiJii'.h, j point^J J.6 rc?i?p<'i"tioa .life Cyntrres!ier,
Williams, | sion.ul districts of lae i>.;:to in ai-eonlI
hocd v/i'Mi the suggf.s.'ion >;' riv
were Messrs. j ernor. The co'naattre. of niiics.
aRS, Fer^usou, i Jmiii-s S:iino]:s is th?-i'!;u;rir?an. .a
i ami Timmer- their' r.;>>-.jrt: "that, whilea ni-:joriiy of
the oymt'iii-tct; art! ;i->t in iiv>r of a...'
I enconrag-.- the change at Lh s time, m c'ce:ii-iice to th;n
of shell ilsh instructions co::iaii|,d i.a re.:^L:rs
of this S" iie; lien the bill:s reported !v>r
a iish conimis- eration oi Ue I louse. The :-.p-,orJia:::e
granting of uu nt is as f. liows:
}f certain lands J-'lrsc Cu3?res:?:?>ii:.;i Diolrici?Kd-:-.'to
tins .state, Aiken, .Barnwell, ihiiapt jii and
itions there!or, jjeaufon;.
? . . Second < ?. ^-p--siorai ; ?i-i Ci.-i ppointed
to in- ]tcor, Orangeour^, jarxm-rto. a: .:;
ges ot fraud dewberry.
-1- - y- ? f r ?.A
!ili& l'l iuc l vj v . - , ...
jsembly in con- . pird Congressional liHintf-unari
of a certain leston> ^wk?ltjy. <?eorgetov.'D, ;Iorry
totheColum- anj{ Mano*!. .
in elaborate re- , ?0 th tongressKma! ^ ^tr:cl ?I.icaftrj
giving the , .(l . iwsliaw-, Clarendon, >nrnuT ;::u
swspanerri, con- * ? . .. .
JI Hod<4rsia *1I?h Congressional I)isiri-:r.?il?nception
on the f^o, Darlington, Fiorena-, Chester-;
S~natv e*"' Lancaster and w
iniittee was re- Sixth Congressional i;is(riftV-Sp:-:rmd
ordered to t^nl)ur>'?J Laurens. l:nion, York him ,
rtials, and the ^v!:sler' .,
Jiefore the Seventh Congressional DisttiCi.?Alls'
re3igcation of /b/!Ville- Anderson. Oconee, Pickens and !
if ?lsrk -.of the I^*r,KenX ;T ... t.v.: i. .i ., I
iptecl and later .111 1 ?? - 1; i
\Y V-mce vis c-a11?3 the u' anl
t to nil the va- Berkeley Counties prod smi
reaaxr.-r. ihe islands and a stn; strip
n tht* finn^<j tn j.><?rkey*y County a.vi :.iv- i .? Ciuirasc-t'ne
ctlhe j?toa "Bid oni: repre^iM-.tive :s t..k< a
her to January rrc;rn Charleston ai-:d 3; v-.a !> rkeU y.
'hursdav " " v\n amendment vvas incorporated ia ih^
nesaage" to tbe "a^g th? kU;cu.,? of tsenew
i-Ofl" had re County .seal ci ]>er;-:eley tin;uty oi
vvith'*Veferi*nce W0?u''in a0 rlecuun, iuslo-iu of a sj vand
had con- clHl coiamiasjoa.
amendments J ul!i to e^ta^lish a normal and in- j
Ifl:iSt-ri?i collf-fff- i\>r ti: education of!
>t wish there- \voiuen ru^sed lis ;v-oor.d .' { a-.iiDg. Thi' j
i report of the ''ill provides for the election of seven|
xence had been trustees, whose duty it be to'ad- j
know why Mr. vertise for bids, and s^-Ir ci ;t site. An i
of trur House amendment, was incorporate'.! in th-!
had not made bill providing truU. lu>; cuvicts be
placed under the trust- es v.'-jric on i
contrary to all Uie college
of the Senate . The bil; to redistrrct t!i - "-.-it-1 into!
ppointed from seven 7s?u* conjrressiond dis'riv'.s *.v;ss I
. the majority killed in the House c;:i r-.tt*:*.
vor ofth^biM. Thfc Inorlf,,x ro ;i. :',.v . I
C x\a? l04. <*Kr Ihe mcrulu =s ;-r i
'r nrt -^:*senib!-y \\;:s k; ?? ths? >- !!.t'e <?:. J
u: ;jwt. .* *''' I ViliiTil \
section oi: the I lathe: ftnus- rr: Mooihy iri-ij - -.*;
i similar u>-teu-1f:jj??.?it?y reports wo;-" i by :
tr. ratterson u j ooiiittirLre !!iat i ve'- : * '
ittee to support j tiuiis i?f t! #' phosphate t ?i:;.
expressed ??y a ]>,.. n:.tj?>r ?y roporr is bv j
! Messrs. ihirrisoj', }>:\ aze-?.h\ Soric-:* ;::i,
iptea .vlr. lias- Kirkiaiui. ami litv's ar't-.-r --nvu ir:-:
' lH/*, .VtStipfatiOU thill >!)0 :: :r.s J
until :xi "''A*. its auri'.-> h^nv's. t.-Jr-y!
grt a rcpor- b6- ?Da UK,,er1tiy:Th;,.;? Ik* F: r.i: .s !
>r the report to dimir?shed 11st-pri<*eof < 'aroli a r.;t~;
>i both Sectionsj <.? }ii-c<t the c.?n^.??is^o? - ? ? i
a rnaj:>rity .of n?.,j .;hMt;i:v ?-oa.:ii!< ois U i j
ild not .vfcTii ft. have been 5?::-tiiio? u: *in;; i }? : i
. deserved the' ,v
'his action in . ; , > ,
i itf* iMni'rrv r.L . s aa^'M .?i:.
amentitU.i to [.17-aH'-ei' ;tI-u ^ : st--i <;
phosphate iu ".rv ;*i" !-;S S: ! :
:ul nev?-rt:.i;en ?c4* the Ihw * Jerevti^ .... . l- ,?
ve ontv. v\ hen J,iCi* uUiiv.'tss.frci,. (
Outh Carolina ;i'at7::i; *uV#a ,)f v;':e ? . ?
wllrtl t> go to r r(*K H1: V - ' - *
;*auy sent hi.rn *'A\
lia*i not Ofen . r. .
ged his fare jn I'1 \ 0:i .vio'itiav. -j
" ie had r.'-ver ^onstlaso:' itiov-?: ?o .1
iroa i oiliciVs! i-ppr^pri. lioj: l.iil l?v ins- rts-if V" jv. ; ;
sen1 ui!*:de as to !?* ^propri^in j **Vjsjy f..r , :U}>i-s-!
sent a railroad l'J,t v,0lk?fvJiiijM'^oand- - .,
ping Cii msou.( o:i";,-i..
. >"!ia*or 11. M orrl'ii ;ii"v.;i:: .-id-;--;
> }/? ^ uvu i' i t
,1 .?.at !_. | na^e postponement o: thr am' no .
froi.r connect- i 7$,rt' orou*ht "a 51 *en"rf:! discuss*??.,
but a fair ex- After which a vote was i^e,. 1. .
lie had never l *: Ayes-Gators AMt. ;
[?e had never I??'"-, *-???.
ting a free p-ass, Moody, antlers, >$??. ?;. >
li.' pass thought "aii'h. >'r(u:, \, ! : ?: :u?, .>.i1
- son. V? ood ward?I'j.
s had acted on ? *?vs^*r*rors Bamb: !te..s;.,T};
wr on a nettle'' J'UisT;I>*champ? iMna!.....!!,
>e thought the' ilrtiiphm. Jenkins. kviU :..\.son. i
:akf i;? putting .-;f.':D-u,ieIs- 1V"K"-,
:it views oii the erdst-r-i.j
ind himself on ^Y'nen,~ >,;ruU"rs 1,oIL Do:':tr- -Io-le
opposed' the .
it an insult to The president, vo'. d Mna\so the:
:erson began to motion to lOdeiiunWy p ^tpone v> -is,
;e hard' things lost.
Ou Monday mgiu if. me xi:?.s?* ^-r.
)G question of Evans mo veil non concurrence ii ',:(Patterson
rose, i Senate amendment :,j the appropriation
k upon a ineai- bill giving $??.u?S) to Ch-inso:: C.;l:
t.o th*.' bill but Mr. Fin ley *?id unless tlic ap^ropr:.;uittee
to kill it. tion ;(ere matleth-opening of (.'! in.-;0:i
r-.ceful for Mr. would be deMreci a \tjHr. lie had iicver
r of the House, been an advocate demson, L.ut .no .v
re for distribu- it is a seiilegSQUfcrtion*people want
bribir the mem- the iostitutlcP: '?* Vv'?s to do
I 'AtPV>-ri<i LiH:fcS^arV.
.'.'r. V.. (rue. bur the
y . :i> :? . iii ;iifc treasury.
' IT.- t i? rOOav. il Hither in- ?v Prides
. i : t-T : 'v. :: th" p - -it action cf the
ii- "rt\! Assembly :o cut off the appro- -phe folic
- sued to the
jr. II said he was a friend to oliua by II<
Oraso-r. lust thai he was a greater of the State
ay-r, and he hoped 1 need no
oacnrence "in the amendment, prevails thi
Vhe amcraim.-nt was lost by a vote of State amor
l.; to Oi, as iollows: especially ;
Yeas?iliis -11. Carwile, Fields,Finley, ^ce prices ;
i V. ii. 'I:;rv. (iiovt-r, T. A. Graham, Has- ty and eoni.
i keii. I;:,, t:v. ladies, Mears.D. W. Mc bope they
;L;u:ri:i. J-.Io.scs. i'aiiOD, Pobinson, liut- limit, ot pri
iiSrar.kiii). Stac:;hous?,Staniaad, tilizers and
: "c:hi. 1 'lifjt&f, YonKolnizt and Wi?g Inmost
! 2.i. crops are vi
?speaker Junes, Attaway, the ports
J JJI.iki-, ?lieast;, Ijo;vfcD, JJowdeo, I3rea- UQprecedeu
Zi-uic. iJrviiiien, J > rice, Brown, JBuist. a* 1
i vJ-irt*f*ntcr, Chandler, Connor, Cox, s-ortcrop,
C?u:ii, Diioos*, Dukes, J. F. Du- Production,
i're, U-iddv, Earie. Eloer, Evans, Fow- fr,,lc;? ^
win. >. A. (Jra- lS"S the sti
.Mori ,Norton, Parters^HBSw tI^?S
nel, Riley, Holland, KusseiTsamut, t
Scott, Simcns, Townes, Wilson, Whvte, s^f}l ?L
Veidfcli ;)nd Youmans ?64. " m Iv.
To the e
TWO TiCKETS NOMINATED. pie, be it S
paying up
iheir iiwil
, :;i??-Tiioy ?' Louisiana Spilt About
rh<; x.-?ttc-rv. of an indui
I JJaton iiouGK, L.i., Dec. IS.?Chair- last blade (
imai. UVlis <wl?i this regular Demo!
Ccnveiuion Ht i o'clock. There out when
r. ;?? hiimowsrH
* 1* - j ~'-i * v. .JiiUO Ai-I UlivCUUUUV/V.. U' '^?V *r c* ?. ?
|. rc:;c:iti:i! committee mads a corn-crib ai
! i\r.h;-r r-^-jri seating the-McEnery del- nfjng\vith
! -\-?v.es i'loui (irant and Caleasien and dulled into
: I. (i :i*. considerable length to the dens long <
arid fraudulent methods re- assumes a:
l\ p O >*Q f
; s--,r. -.1 U) :u order ?r> defeat McEaery at sllDer'0 thi
I mc r. cent primary. After a recess of r^- ^
iw?/ uo-iri C:t: convention was called to thml* Ti
' erd r a:.:: n. nj. The report of the ere- fcXtent of
i iitj):U:il Caiunlii lec WHS adopted and chnnlri ho i
i d-c-toed in order, livid- [tiat
: .v.. [ Q.ux-hiC'i uenimated .Judge b. i). or that lhA
; jicEr-ry ioi Governor. Ylie meauou /juc/0f a y
( . ivv.Vs na.wn caused a wild out jc
; ..fapptouss. Tr?e roll was called ti^ piaiaes
:-how^U42 yeas, nava none Ex- madethat
, (t-.,-:Nir-n Yvyciiff was tuen made
- for Lieutenant Governor, the p&is js .j
; "v - I'eit-.K ::x|^,,IU'v.,ts. -he best p<
iraruitrs ,uhapce acd ano^er ye
; : i i-L <i" rv < oiij:_.inrr Convention h. .a V
j.-s. :< t v^teilonselastnignu ^u,tably a
: ' ' itTiTr-i, nominated their h~.tpp .
j.,i a iorth^ap^mlmeatof eount tor.t
;? ? v.- Cuininiti.eeand if til8 netd,
.. ....m*>ae aw. The platxorm hi re ono?,..?.
! v..,tsei ?:;,s: i/ae Democracy of the
- im in convention as- A|ir ' nJp
...i ? ? fcuuic
I . n"- i.itrii, u:> l'.;'lc!7 UfvtfllB W HiiCgl- neXt year (
Mi^porr, of the time:honoied fo; a Jseas^
! (' -'i ^er1!-0Cia'i:Cu Lot us ta
Lie foundation of ens gov- h thi ,,
; ' '^safeguard of the liter- suffer:
ju^oi i,v* people. It then coagratu- cause a c0,
i hit;this Mate and other States on the n?nn!' lh
i rw.il of r.ocs: congressional elections; |t,eLthen
; cvrj-.-ratuiates the pecpie nt Louisiana pi .? tri
,on P cswit wise, careful andeco- wroags ha
r.omiea' ?'.ate at.minis',ration, and con- ^.,1.,,? 1ir
i d:v!e* \. if?i a declaration of unalterable ? T .mtl' a
i npi?osi:ioii or lotteries and adoption of * ?,
i propo-"e<i revenne amendments to the ^L-,,
j Constitution. The combine candidates in rtnm
| ivera icd::v in caucus mapping out a d * b?ca
- ^^5;:* selves hai
V- l.cro the Honey Goes.
i . . ^ rt 1A .... with a close
; L!)Lix;:i..,s. C., Dec. lJ. ^he bill rignteousn*
: to makt; appropriations for the ex- meetings,
j pt.j.j'.s of the :>tate Government for the tioos as w
| coming ver.r came up in the House anc* d soju,
I ,t. . , ^ , ? . - own good t
on V, ei:n?.-:i:ay. Tne following is a Qim x?ho c
j tabulated statement of the appropria- Xoquestio:
' lions provided for in the bill: right.. "We
I KxecuMvw department 8 65.915 tions are ui
i i/ionlp^ant' tui.inn lisvnt iioiifc
i Ileulik department 11,100 fight, ihej
fl ax department 25,400 1$ that they
South C? roiina College 41,500 ly they ma;
Ciia.M Acadeniv... 20,COO the remedie
Ciallin College. 4,500 ol' the publi
\Vm'hrop Training School 5,250 matter, is t
renit-Tilmry 0,c40 things.
L'in:it'c Asylum 97.<>50 Attend ti
Dritf. lJumb and Blind 15,915 cusstbesot
i ndians 800 as well as
iv.ieivsz iHiiilic debt. 383,000 needs. Let
i'ui.lie prinriuj; :l 20.(J00 the weaker
Chiiir.s passed i;v Legislatuie... 3.000 union, tha
i r. . asportation or convicts a,uw j veuuiug- en
< lo v:-r;icr's mansion 500 Do all thi
Lighting the ^tate House 1,300 Alliance ni
i [rating tiie state House &H3 meeting it
IVjsiohs 50,250 freely to th
Managers oi' election 15.U00 County All:
I'll.is<i!niJe commission 5,8'JO. to the condi
AuvtrJsit-o:. electors 2,000 bers. As s<
On; ir.geut*i'uud: ed let the se
(lo.trnor 5.000 their names
vv '>00 Gee:
. 500 Then let <
Yre surer 200 legate on n<
< .ir. :-f. roller Genera! -00 ins of his C
.N-.-r.'t'arv et'.nate 175 especial mfr
A ;jut;tni General 100 and it is ho
Attorney (if-r.-ral 100 possibly ca
I.;:ij 125 January n
Miu* 5 iousr- keeper 100 suce be a y
Miprc-iiie Court -'-0 theendthai
'v.i'-TO.vifii.g dcp?:rtm?-nt -'JO the safety c
and the pro
Tiu;;i .$854,115 vised from
L aopr pria??on bill: us.
e V. $11,066 Brethren,
; ; '-? 340 tud?? the e
iJr-partiti'L. 3,-4. . burdens w<
duty. Wit)
1' . righfeousnt
"777TT~ pits, and in
:T''t Iv t::. >rS?'0,168 nVhtPOiis n
A Touching ADPA;il.
; s. Dec. 19.?Yesterday ? '
>!* v.-,s printed, and distnb:n
prominent piUvS.% seeing par, on 01- tiie (j.oui:
??? desks o: ull t::e members of the blt;andbei
f*T-;:er;ti Assemoiy: "On the night of the establis
i; ff.?nb:-r iOUi. !S~9l, ia the city of Colt;;i:
)i.t. s.:\. j? kerosene lamp was accid'.-i-.
lily I:no(>>' 1 over and exploded in
:>f ,T. ] :. Fori. a painter, late- Orangebu
iy iMi- i'!i?pk-vipent of the Ilichmoud. An
. ..U J^.nv'llp jl?i!road Company, out '"he Aum
(* !'. < : ->riv " oav or mis acci-1 ~ro
I'he ex^ioslon of this lamp re- .V^i1 1
mi""<i iv pum.jic: hi:ns"if and entire , ? /eV
rtr-iliy. His wife ami ono child have R?"a+i ,u5-a
kiilivd: 1:? himself is frightfully start.ea sin
: : }. iiu-i is probabiy now in a dying Georgia at
.?? ion. .iiui two other children, Lg?d ^v\ur.c~ c?:
:*<>? r months and four years, are badly ? I:
I'uracii. and .suffering "much, need care 5??
:;:t"!)t:c:!, and are in destitutecir- .
;;ni::taricr;?. J'he bid of the charitable 5'
' s<lici*-<i. Contributions handed to ^asoroere(
Mr. I; 1). Chikis lor this purpose will or"r?!
s.: wjpirrly a??ripriat?l/ t*elPM'?"t<
~ iliaiuru ull
a x?oui>io i-vuchinjc. his evangel
T;i-:> ?n11.j.k. Fl:i , Dec. IS.?Last done ail il
i* r.'iy musi^d men alighted from As will be:
;tr, Live Oak. ran over to the taken from
r -.-i'i- y r- sheriff Potsdamer,covered samc stoiy
; h 1:1; wiiit rM'.e.s and compelled him to papers, lit
| surrender the keys to the jail. Going bia, S. C., ir
I ' } the j:ul tli'.'j took out two negroe* city that tt
' charged with murdering II. 1). Para- Pickett wa:
Yaluos'.n, (} i., at 2s ew ij ran- ai
! i';rd. F!;i. banged them to a tree and Leitchs eo
rvUl.c-d their 1-o.iies with bullets. an(* UP t0 t.
condition a
Therv ar- tr;o new moons in this any thing <
i Kionn and it is che lirst time it has that to indi
| ccurreri during the year. The firsc drunk. Mi
new mooa was on the lirst day of the had both "t
nic:::.h and the last one will be on the Georgia C<
iast day of the month. to Augusta
AXAOOBSSS WAii N
it Stoke* to the
ol South Carolina. U=GVi
>wing ji'idivss has bee:i ;=- ~ '
Allianceinen oi' South Cnr3Q.
J. W. Sick'.1?, President
i Alliance: x ultimo
it tell you that sore distress
rougbout the b orders Ol our Govern me;
ig all laboring people, l;at ? , .. s
a;nong agriculturists. The ' "
i year ago stimulated activi- Xew Yo:
idence, and with bounding Washington
in p;any cases passed. I he " ' '
idence in contracts for i'er- corresponds
labor. nightatraL
sections of the State the from Minist
srv short, while the receipts tt-v.
> would muicate not omy an ' _
ted but an incredible gener- state^oi all
yarge fertilizer contracts, a Tbe dispatc;
ana prices below the cost of legation is
, while the manufactured mob, ana t
actually advanced in price, blow it up o
Dry with very many of our refugees tb
om mountain to seaboard gram, the cc
/Sicfrpccfnmt-'S nn tf> this nf. cant tho l
vi.uu^vwwvv^v^ ~w kJVlAV tiX^ JL
> the honnr of those who meat, ana
at be said that there is little been created
it of repining complaint. The corres
'VMViV'tf" iq t-Hp a Cabk-gran
hose masses ferw sent to Alin
verl^ting credit of our peo- iiis belie1
aid, in most oases they are the correspi
their contracts just as far as affairs aro
.ed crops will reach at pre- exist if pr
,nous prices. The spectacle given. If t
strious man surrendering his grave as r
\f forfrlur nnfi hiwhpt At (>f>rn i r hinIr fs-jf
i liquidation of his debt, com- the refugee;
ation even in the abstract; The eii'ec
taat man turns his steps is thought,
empty-handed to an empty Secretary U
id liour barrel, knowing that in the 13 a 1
jk into trusting eyes, brim- favorable, (
anxiety and foreboding, or to act; and
. dumb patience under bur- hostile dum
mdured, inevitable, the case tiriiatucn \v
tragic phase. government
hing to do, that; but it is a up.
ng, because it is the rigiit
iionest thing, the manly May
be contract was '.o pay to the
fho /"TiMi 'inri rKn cnntrnt't ... ^
LUw UU(/, . laj,j OIvOU
net as made, it matters not
le cases there was extortion;
living fur which the pro- Wasiiixc
r'hole year's iabcr and indus- pub!u>heu <
dged was a meagre living of * V' "
t sort. XQ6 contracts were Laii
way and should be mel as c?utest the
and Whyte
le ri^ht course; and it is also ^among th?
ilicy. Accommodations for 7ar
will be moie easily ob- '
ie accounts for tuis year are ?f.\f af;2:e
Ldiusted. It puts matters in V.tT.
? * . - . . fJtl .n i
Mess suape to close :he ac- ? . ,
he year by settlement. eve.i tor lini's se<
3 of the customer require the h
of the account next day I
?ver, that as iar as possible, forthcomia.
will avoid going mio ae!,o b;
-ven if they have to aire cut Lof
l or for a whole year. ^aavioniae;
ike counsel \yith eacu Other A ^ Ql
son of sere distress-a com- iepabiiCcia
ingshouiu make a common q?r8a p.
nmon hc-lptulnesS. Ltt our lQc commit
g closer together and thus ^ ,
others hand. andcnrig .
our organization. Great j >
ve been heaped upon agri-1 C01is^rsiio
ider which it is languishing ! ~ ^epaui;
for lite. Shall we desert the C(Jij::ettuon 3
,-cation that promises help? ^ ^ubsiaut
;sertits principles andsuc> continuing!
b patience like beasts of bur- -"-area, iWl
se our efforts to help our- sea^tor;aai
>re stirred up opposition? W^witaine
. us knit ourselves together rfeIiailciaiioi
-r tie, take courage from the Ii0-'
Ss of our cause, attend 0 ur <iue;>t:on an
'mid fhp tr
discuss these broader ques- ?~ &ell
as our individual needs, Se*"*?or s l)J
tion will be found in God's - ~Y,e.*?,UD
;ime. "All things come to -"rl2e's j
:an wait"' is an old proverb, re
a is settled until it is settled Sherman wi.
know that existing condi- seuteu.
lequal; and no man ofintel- . to Seu
sty maintains that they are |t can not h
general concensus of opinion intention 01
are not right, however wide- leaders to:
f differ as to the causes and charges o" i
js, and a general awakening ?
.c conscience upon a given ^
he sure precursor of better Xew Yoi
> CJ, O* V Cill
le meetings, then, and dis- y?Q D ;.0 ,
>road questions of principle 1 * ,V
your individual ills and came sudde
the stronger lock arms with and shot Jo!
and thus make a stronger son and Ma
twill tide us over the im- Duffy jumpi
isis. dow to c-scaj
s; but especially should each John Conn
an attend his Sub at the last were daoge
1 December; let each talk taken to th(
e end that delegates to the Mamie Dick
iance may be posted fully as After shoo
itions and needs of his mem- muzzle c
Don as delegates are appoint- pulled
liuincfr:! tn fUS head Wa
? and post offices to this of- j&'ed "be
(Only twod
ivery member, whether de- chargedfror
Dt attend the Jannary mert- iis curet
ounty Alliance. Matters of hoard w'th :
erest will be there presented, street. The
peel that every member, who ^oor the f
ii. will be there. Let -the *7 after noo
leeting of the County Alii- crazy car
:eneral rallying ground, to again; he ju
: in the multitude of counsel the bureau i
if our people may be assured, ^ra A er a,tn!
per measures of relief be cie- u0' 51 v?llej
the difficulties that environ ^waat the
Joan Conne
... ... , .. than live n
let us all bear witn forti- second bulj
vii aav, .bear like men the i,,.v yn.,n.
i cannot shake off. do our D;c^r30n*c!
i as abiding faith in the come t0 vis
*s3 and justice of our princ:- vvc s^>ot ti
the existence of our Gpd, a m^e fortl:
ua just author of the affairs maaiac cou
shah obtain the reiiei we ^nss Dicker
crazy as?aslend
the December meeting her right ha;
and the .January meeting way crviQj;"
>tv Alliances, as far as possi- was in the
id our though: and effort to and cries ;
hment of better things. jumped out
Fraternally. sprained he
J. \Vm. Stokes." then alone t!
Pres. C. State Alliance, oir on himse
;rg, December 12.1391. -Vsiy
lteport Oeuied. ^ MEXD'JCI:
ista Evening Herald, of the steamer
t. published the folio wing: alongside th
Thomas Leitcii whose sca- tcr-Javher m
C; ths? past two years ha\ e s fouled
ners ill South Carolina and ordered sails
iu put LLit-ui uii tiic v?.iy ^.j^g steamer
lversion, fell himself by the when two hi
ist night. \v hile sa\ing ht^j-on thi*S
i ruin, by the jaial thirst ror took tO""tiie i
0 himself was not abity ^ize'i and~fll
;emptation, and last night \\*cst Coast
1 out of the Augusta hotel ^he will be
Hiess. 1 he fail of this go.i" valu?d
) be deplored, for had he re- ri.,;tiv ins':,r
the right line and continued * *
ical services he would have swa
nmense amount of good." Columbia
^pen. the ahov? reoort \vn? .
au Augusta paper and the prepared an
was telegraphed to other the old orga
;v. L. L. Pickett of Coiutn- decent peof
iformed the Kecord of that thein. The.
ip report is not true. Mr. April ty eli
5 in Augusta on the night in neapolis c<
id says that he was iri Mr. present are
mpany until after 'J o'clock jsicLane, Si
hat time he was in his usual Xicholls.
,nd he does not believe that ?
sould have occurred after "Peace c
iiu ?iifl ovorxTti-ct- * a Hcr?nmp 1 r\ nviri" eVin
\ Pickett and Mr. Leitch ail at tliis ti
>cen attending the Xorth prejudices tl
>nt'erence and had returned and remem
, from the sessions. birth we eel
/
\ /
/
a '
EWS FBOM CHILE.
HON THERE THREATENED
BY A MOB.
tm to bo Sent to the Chilean
it and the Demands Backed
ron? Naval Force.
ik, Dec. 20.?A special from
to the World says that its
nt was enabled to secure tos-iation
of a cipher dispatch
er Egan to the State depart ich
he stated that a critical
airs existed In Santiago.
.1 states that the Acaercan
surrounaea Dy police and a
hreats are freely made to
r burn it on account of the
ere. Copies of the cable>rre3pondent
says, had been
'resident and^avy Departmuch
consternation had
; in the latter by its receipt.
ipondent further states that^^i
1 had been- prepar^^dM
.ister Egan ask^^ri
rt onti^Hrf
indent sav.-TuTtt^W
nudthe legation wouldno^^^^^
oper police protection wa3
he situation is really as
op or ted, the naval offlcials
nothing bus force can get
s out of the legation.
ts of Mr. Egan's dispatch, it
will result in a demand by
llaine for a prompt decision
timore case. If this is unJongress
will be called upou
if, m the meantime, further
onstrations are made, an uiiil
be sent to the Chilean
. iiiiu tne navy will oac& it
NOT BE IDLETALK.
testier Certain Deai- AriM
ocratic Senator.*.
rTOX, D. C., Dec. 19.?The HBER
statements that the repubiis
have virtually decided to fl
seats oi senators Hill, Brice j
i attracted some attention, fl
senators today. A careful
s to disclose anything iikefl
i movement in that direc?
lipptJur^ that the
caturs have as yet given tin
c thought, io tar as iSen^^n
. j iU U
lie prepeals himself to tafl
oiiioe uu objection ina^B
; ircm his colleague, JSeM
aed ou the charge th&tH
lost the title to his sfl
it. The qutrstioh so
irely legal, and some ^ 1
senators who would
iss upon it as rnemt^B
:ee ou privileges aniM
t would be disposed" uB
vlthout regard to pofl
.can senator today safl
u regard to Hill's casfl
laiy its follows: Thfl
.(.? noiu until after tii-<^M
, (when nc i rnnri' M
jiiice aclmitiedly
senatorship, opsr^,
and
iady done so an icn J
sea" as to bow long oH
A'trnorsinp and keep^l
vacant.
Uation for the ?tory
sea: seems, .so iar as ascer-^^H
lier to the action of Senator
ien the credentials were preatoi
Why**, of Louisiana,
'c learned that there is any
i the part of the republican
make a contest based on
llegal voting.
fork cf a Lunatic
:x, Dec. 18.?Michael Har
s old a boarder at 2so. 183
street, South Brooklyn be-'
inly insane this afternoon
bn Connerton. Sam Diekermie
Dickerson. Catherine
ed from a second story win>e
and she broka her ankle,
erton and Sam Dickerson
rously injured and were
i hospital. They may die.
erson was shot in the arm.
ting others Harvey placed
n me revolver m nis moum
the trigger and' the top of
s blown off. John Connerfore
reaching the hospital.
.ays ago Harvey was dis11
the iflafcbush Insane Asy1
and immediately went to
Mrs. Duffy at 183 "Van Dyke
family lived on the second
our-story tenement. Shortn
to-day, while at dinner
ue suddenly upon Harvey"
nint-r! from the tahle. r?.n to
md snatched from the open
rty-two calibre British bull:
and began firing into the
table. The first shot struck a
rton in the head and in less
linutes he was dead. The
let laid Samuel Dickerson
Dickerson and
f-382 Clinton street, js^|
lit Mrs. Dul?y? Dic?^fl|
irough the right
i3 window andSefore the/""
Id fire again jumped out."
son's turn c;ime next. The
:in's bullet bored a hole in 1
na. She ran out in the hallmurder."
Mrs. Duffy, who
next room, hearing" shot^^^
md suspecting the tr^fl
of the window at on^fl
ir ankie in the fall.^J
ne maniac turned the
If.
sleumer Wrecked.
s'O, Cai., Dec. 23.?While flj
- West Coast was hauling
e war! at Point Arena yescoring
parted and her stem |
the propeller. The captain S
? hoisted immediately and
had just gained headway
javy seas struck her sending jm
outh reel". Ten of the crew
ehir?'o Knofn TV?y.
ju-V J uuau'. rneTroarcap5*
~ic n.en were drowned. Th^|
had a cp.rgc of railroad tisjfl
a total loss. The l
at about 8200,00G|
ppiug l'ot for Kettl<^^M
i. Dec. 16.?liefo^l
i meeting here t9|
audress fortnaM
nizntion and. caiH
lie or all partie*
r will hold a col^B
:ct delecawMro*
^nvenfioa. Amofl
Dr. J. Clayton^B
n;p.-m f nrlcv 2^1
>N" EARTII AND H
uld b? the heartJH
me. Let us lay?
bis merry Chris?
ber that the SvlM
ebrate died for i?