The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, November 04, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
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I Tillmanisr
It
- ?
n and Bleasei,
THE LANCAS'
politics.
"Our constitution
X giva each class and e
Qflfl Y his proportionate pow
3/II Y ment. Disaster follov
rER NEWS, NOVEMBE
! .
made thut speech.
Is designed to if I had spent elgl
ach individual United States sena
er in govern- its luxury and i
red them, and phants and flattere
R 4, 1913.
A better one than gerous to entr
titeen years in the mary reform li
,te, surrounded by who would beg
Boduced by syco- elusion. I hat
>rs. know that tber
ust the work of pri- \ CHILD
a the hands of those .
in on the basis of ex- '
e to say it, but you
e is a little coterie in They Tx>ve
=_)
'S LAXATIVE V .>
[S "SYRUP OF FIGS'*
to Take It and It Doeant
I Former is Daddy
Columbia Correspondence In <
ton News and Courier.
Standing out as prominent
March convention of
of the Latter, Says Jc
McLaurin.
Charles- fierce flames that threat
summer a permanent bre
. as the our white people?
, which "We had an actual spl
A 11 Will IUUOW ally nil
, t w center8 all power in
)?LI1 Xj.' y class. This cannot b<
A man's government nor
V government. It must i
V the same rights and ]
it.
Lened last A NEW ORDER O
ach among "The ubolition of si
destruction of this sys
it in 1890, and powerful of the o
"1 nonr and weak of t:
iyvuiuui which reruapa a wuu
any particular own child, because
3 made a rich iu silks and velvet
a poor man's "The election ol
?lve every man jn i89o was a gene
protect him in niaBses against the
ent conditions in S
F THINGS. the culmination ol
lavery was the and political move
tem. The rich th,nS is legitii
Id, became the evolutionary forcei
he new The destruction of t
1U nuv K.UUW my mis suite wno
it was not dressed enough people
8* insure their
Tillman governor friends, I have
>ral uprising of the said he would ]
classes, and pros- would be a can
South Carolina are until he saw w
r that great social tional restrict!*
iment The whole primary,
mate result of the "Instead of <
? set In motion by icy be particlpa
ilavery. People for- man in, and th?
wouia liKo to exciuae .. ..
from the pUmary to ,larin Uie
control. Why, my kl
heard of one man who If your 1
not decide whether he ed. It is a
didate for office or not liver and h
hether these constltu- ough cleani
jns were put Into the child Is crc
doesn't slei
exclusion, let our pol- If breath 1:
,tion. Let every white tem full o
m see that he does not feverish, gi
Tender Lrfttle Stomach,
ver and Bowels. ,
Ittle one's tongue Is eoatsure
sign the stomach,
owels need a gentle, thorslng
at once. When your
>88, peevish, listless, pale,
ep, eat or act naturally;
s bad, stomach sour, syef
cold, throat sore, or if
ve a teaspoonful of "Call
nominated Capt. it. k. thie
governor and inaugurated
form movement, and right
the'convention of 1912 was t
which Senator John L.. M
gave to the conference of the
leaders last Tuesday night
prepared speech before the
^ence, Senator McLaurin revle
causes which, in his opinion,
about the Reform movement
nineties and made B. R. Tillm
nail ior ana iwu uiiiuia ai mo
Lhe Re- tion. It Is folly to say t
up side the personality of Tillmt
he rank Blease now. The priva
cLaurin habits of Tillman were at
> Blease as viciously as Blease wa
In a mer. Our campaign met
confer- a series of riots, and after
wed the the primary a great conv
brought held, and its slogan was
. of the man shall never be govern
tan gov- Carolina.' I have lived t
;hat it was shackles of caste wen
in then or the artificial dlstinc
ite life and abrogated. The plain
tacked just the planter) the mechi
s last sura- er claimed their giv<
'tings were boldly and defiantly e
we won in litical arena,
ention was "This brought aboul
'B. R. Till- ble conflict between tl
or of South eti orders of society.
? seo^ '^as- better name the issi
i removed aud nierly denied a 11'
Hon of cI&sh eminent Asserted t
farmer (not ai*d are reveling i
anic and labor- tude of power. It
jn rights and Bitlon in 1890, an
ntered the po- on foot to ta
gained then. Re>
t an irronressi- backward. The pf
L reconstnict- a r,Kht onco Ka,nt
tie reconstrm i d ig appeai to
or want of a that power may ht
le was called K J
it. . "Wa nnnnnt hnv
ving voice In gov- I vote but once,
hemselves In' 1890, | "All of the ]
now In the plentl- i state Is cente
met violent oppo- i Disfranchise a
d there Is now an rob him of all
ko away the rights , both state anc
solutions never go only protectloi
>ople never give up have ngalnst (
id. The true rem- ! vote away and
justice, to the end Is on the sam
) wisely used. I The man of pre
tvvn nnllttrnl nnr- I protect himsel
fornia Syru
political power la this hours all tl
ired In the primary, waste, sour
man there, and you will gently
voice In government, and you h
I national. It is the again.
1 the poor and weak Sick chil
jppresslon. Take his take this 1
the tenant or laborer Millions of
e basis as the negro, cause they
iperty or education can stomach, li
f without a vote, but and sure.
ip of Figs," and In a few
lie clogged-up, constipated
bile and undigested food
move out of the bowels,
ave a well, playful child
1
dren needn't be coaxed to
harmless "fruit laxative."
mothers keep It handy beknow
Its action on the
ver and bowels is prompt
They also know a little
eruor.
"Tlllmanism is the da<
Bleaseism," said the senat
then went on to review the f
light, tracing its origin way
John C. Calhoun and nulli
Saying that he looked at the
calmly and without prejudh
former United States senat
now state senator, called on 1
pie, the sober thinking pec
hoth factions, to stop and <
j Kelt anil unman uury u
idy of and the leaders of that
or. and rally around Tillman an
actional him last summer. The tr
back to the movement behind h
flcation. and Tillman goes deepei
matter man's personality,
ce, the "We are also confronts
or, and phenomena that moveme
the peo- in cliaract r have occurri
>ple of one of the old slave holdit
consider "It was not the per
Lie uaituui, n tor tne "i-ioauor, on <
movement other. Tillmanite an
(1 vote for Hieaseitc and Joneatt
uth is that be true. What were t
oth IIlease ules \n 1890? An Ap
than any 0ge. What an ab
lidn't the contest end
>d with the College? That was u
nts similar tj0 cry for the mor
;d in every around which we ralli
ig states. member, when little
sonality of j,oy in my campaign I
une BiQB or ui?j ? ?.
(1 Haskell! te; l,es 1? South Carol
e. This must *1? a,l differences
he so-called Is- primary. A dlv
:rlcultural Col- s?oner or later a n
surdity. Why to th? negro, and
with Clemson balance of power
lerely the bat- destiny of the sta
nent, the flag "Based on alle
od. I well re- last primary there
more than a form the Prlmar
'or the leglsla- strange that this
ina. We must set- w^ak or if
in a white man's we,^?1".0f. f
ision means that With the rl
llnonty will appeal et* ^ Pr'ni
when he holds the ucational restr
he will control tho sure as night
service on jur
' , , , .. courts. Depriv
ged frauds in the of polltical* po
is an out? ry, Re- preS8jon comes
y. It is passing ^ .<Talk about
cry comes loudest mo_e lmDorta
morant have no other given toda;
mce. morrow,
ght of suffrage abridg- Ask you
ary by property or ed- bottle of "
lctions, will follow as which cont
follows day, loss of children ol
les and justice in the ups plaint]
e any race or any class of counter!
wer and financial op- genuine, n
i. Syrup Con
; government, mfcn Is
nt than government.
y saves a sick child tor
, druggist for a 50-cent
California Syrup of Figs,"
ains directions for babies,
! all ages and for grownf
on the bottle. Beware
felts sold here. Get the
lade by "California Fig
ipany." Don't be fooled.!
where they are headed.
The McLaurin speech is the
political circles. In his spe
senator, telling what he
Bleaseism is, said:
"When ,a man applies for
surance he is asked a string
tions about his ancestry. He
tendencies are carefully not
several generations, and the
average of the mortuary t;
r?. >tViomnticallv correct.
Marion Butler, in Norm c
> talk of was a weaker man intelle
ech tlio morally than either 1
thinks Blease. It was not the n:
of Tom Watson, nor tin
life in- courage of Vardaman, in
of ques- or Kolb, of Alabama. Bui
reditary (like Tillman and Blease
:ed for I and gave expression to
general j deep in the souls of the
ible is i people; they gave voice t
i uttered thoughts and in tl
aroiina; no i ture, 'Air yon in favo
dually and son bequest?' 'Yes. I i
'illman or the ciemson bequest.'
laster mind faVor of B. R. Tillma
a dash and tn f.vVor of B. It. Tilln:
Mississippi, brother, you'll do.'
t these men sbout. 'Hurrah for Till
interpreted care(i a cent abou
what was bequest,' hut way do>
great plain there was something i
o their un- men that make them
leir persons if need be. Fifty pe
r of the Clem- irom tnose who na
am in favor of of the last election
' 'Air you in impossible except
n?' 'Yes, I is of their own appo
ian.' 'Pass on. "if a man hi
then a great moral scruples, n
man.' Neither ment can prevent
t the 'Clemson is a purchasable
vn underneath stringent laws ag
in the souls of has no one been
ready to die "The man who
t co lit. ci 1(111 t n)W| fninntc ( hn tl' c
id complete control Man Js 0j(ler
where frauds were UIlder a iaw i
by the connivance Wrltten paper,
intees. "No govern!
ts money and no political powei
o statutory enact- these days, am
its use where 4"uere rights which
vote. We have itself. * That h
ainst bribery, why despotism, whl
punished? and power to
offers the money weakness.
?oU nrwl Iminraiit ia "Wlint riplil
than state, and lives
nore sacred than any The reas<
dau
nent, and surely no Would p
r, can hope to live in That the r
1 dare to nullify divine to 1
antedate government That tin
? not democracy; it is sou
ch enables intelligence
oppress poverty and
h linn nil o m n n tn anv m 1
Slashed Skirts. I
>n they're worn by the
ghtors of Eve
rove, if left to a jury,
;irlq no doubt are inclined
believe
3 men all come from Misri.
?The Boulevardor.
POLITICAL TIEREDIT
"This doctrine of heredity
to great political movement!
what we call the history of
man race.
"To comprehend Bleaseh
must first understand Tillma
Is parent and child. Tillmr
the daddy; Bleaselsm is the
in long pants, finding out tha
man and anxious to try his s
Y. embodied hitherto dumb
applied : at Political and industrial
? makes i which had been the slow
the hu- i of t,ra*AN
INHERITANCE OF r
im one } "Hefore the war an
nism; it J based on slavery domina
inism is litical, social and indust
boy just the states which I have na
t ho is a Carolina extended this 1
trengtli. t0 a greater extent than
- -- . anH tho eon test here has
resentment know what the 'Cler
[ conditions %vas. jt took the sup
outgrowth fiml out.
rule p\^t "The people were
oligarchy ?>lirinK reconstruction
n,n nri of raCP preservation.
Hal life of old lIm? leadpra rp?ur
* I a,ith and inaugurated th(
mto politics JUf;t as mUCh
the others ditlons wou,<1 permlt;
be<m longer leaders, too
nson bequest' the real crimlnal.
reme Court to
' Does primary i
... .. | sion only of the
kept together Why not exoludp
Af,^6! r7fi the The rule 8hou,d
Af.te[.H ' Our primary was
"Cd tlI'lLmly year but I d
5 ian i r>. "lore irregularitie!
B cThf/^Ss "?"> < " ?>
n the red shirt "After 1876 w<
narv (UH box law. This \\
that another n
reform mean exclu- same
purchasable vote? seeking a wld
those able to buy? government
work both ways. Kar(l IM8 as a
loosely conducted I wealth. The f
oubt If there were 'iave always w
s than occur In any me you
ectlon. man's strengtt
' . ... ernor Blease
> passed the eight- prjviiege and
as a measure of ?.. j
.. ?*" ?'J 1HK11112
lan shall not vote? It ? , ,r
old fight, the masses PoPular M
er voice In the affairs n . ,Ben,,!
: and a class who re- PaP?ds Ml
menace to the common J*n.
leople will win, as they f1 K , d
'on when aroused. Let g beror
le great secret of Till- even,nKi
In 1890 and of Gov- "How d<
today. They made K? home?'
power go hat In hand club one r
i l .1 i 1A_ "Tf'o *lil
: Account of Himself.
agazlne.
eman in a club In Grand
Ich., had formed the hopearmful
habit of taking too
Irlnk?alcoholically apeako
he went home every
oes he know what time to
' asked a stranger In the
light.
"Back of the 'Shell Ma
great forces gathering for
tions. broke forth in the stori
March convention of 189 0. ]
ing to give you a brief review
past, so that the younger ir
understand the present. I 1
look at the situation withou
dice, with malice toward no i
that charity for others whic
for my own shortcomings.
"There has never been a
.nnesto, | ? - ?
genera- 'an(' more bitter,
m of the "Under the system of
[ am go- Uon for slaves the low i
v of the solutely controlled the m
ten may government. In 1890 Cha
telleve I *-vvo senators Instead o
t preju- double the representatloi
nan and Wfts entitled in the 1<
h I beg It a wonder that there
in the up country, whose
time In lfttlon redeemed the state
',,ri,/N 1 o *? a clouo nvun<i
ciays. naiiipiuu, duuv
representa- t'ie'r work well, and
country ah- amply rewarded, excep
achinery of have been rewarding
irleston had pxtent of our abl
i one and 1890. However, the o
i to which "ess was gone. As <
)wer house, rumblings of dlsconte
was a kick the masses were hi
white popu- and dried convention 1
in 1876? clown. In 1886, a b
r? in nnte- J from Edgefield came a
everybody was doubtful constltut
it Gary, and we of a negro major
that family to the courts winl
IIty ever since ciilizatton was at
ld-tlme supine- until the constitut
>arly as 1880, powder mine un<1
nt on the part new constitution
eard. The cut supremacy In the
leld the people done, but it is on
ack woodsman as the white peo]
.s a delegate to split is just as da
? icon, i? ?
I iii ? . I J WJ UUVCllV <11111
lonallty to get rid vot and ,
Uy- Congress and Tlllman then
ted at It, because now ..
stake. We lived
Ion of 1895 with a
ler our feet. The Cures Old Sores, I
safeguards white The wont c?n, n
only way It can be are cure<! by the
ly effective SO long Porter's Antiserti
pie are united. A PaiM *nd ilea'- *t
ngerous now as in
on tne Itinn Ihn U'onliul II
i wottkucdb uiiu 11h ' ac o cm
liege and power hated her. "Ho
as they hate Blease long flight
street. If
knows It t
3ther Remedies Won't Curt. ?
o matter of how Ions standing, rni
wonderful, old reliable ? r. J
Ic liMliug Oil. It relU"?
the sntne time. 25c, 50c, #1.01
in W/vwk Don't Wal
o ?ny, cAciaimeQ a memgoes
to the head of that
: to stairs leading to the
he falls down them he
ime to go home."
ME TO ACT.
t KftP f ho T^nfiil nrao a#
the history of South Oarolli
Rood policy, charity and t
were more needed than now
last year we came near "the
of the ways.' Let us be m
afraid to look the situation i
in the face. It Roes deep
domain of eternal justice
man and man.
"Surely there Is some way
vide safety to future penera
clvine ahldine relief from tV
la when I 1
olerance helium days were the 1
r. Only office holders, and the m?
parting people were regarded a
en, not K?vprn. There were twc
squarely white people as distin
Into the Patrician and Plebeian
between P?nie. It was a gene
mindqd oligarchy. It gav
to pro- brave men and virtuous 1
tions by *his day of greed and gra
10 bitter out sweet and clear, a cii
rulers and a farmers' convcntloi
rulers ana it so chanced h
isses of the to mo ns a gueat T
unnt to Hko ftll otber asSem
> classes of Ume wag ,n the han
ct as the onei8 an,j generals
orders of mado by fapt. B. R.
rous, high- Up conVentlon.
e he world crowd Ret away from a
women. In dl(1 l became a Tni
m ! m ? spot, and with occas
. 1 izatlon of ii;.vo hpoii one ever ?
i in iienneivs- ioo*?, m ,ltv,
e was assigned whole unwieldy if
he convention, l?ad to be handle
blages at the there are now sor
ds of the col- fid n?Kro voters.
The speech or they won
Tillman broke od- year
1 never saw a tunit?d the scale t
town like they "Now I wish to
manite on the posed to the bu
lonal lapses, 1 tional restrictions
ilnce. I am a the negro down li
cnorant black mass Tit-Illts.
d. I suppose that a minister
ne 25,000 resistor- found on arrlv
They are Intellt- day that onlj
lid not bo resistor- braved the incl
they would have |nK the pulpi
he other way. down nt John
so on record as op- for his sruff c
rdensome constltu- his piety, and
i deslsned to hold "Will I Rivf
n the seneral elec- Gaelic or In E
mey i'tv/uvj O VV VI VII ? ?
Kidney
in a Highland parish
ing at church one Sun- caster
r one worshipper had
ement weather. Mount- Occasior
t the minister looked Irregular
, who was more noted 8pe'
utspokenness than for of Sidney
said: neglect th
5 you the sermon In PaRS
Ingllsh?" \nTn w,th
Illness?Profit by DanPeople's
Experiences.
ial attacks of backache, ^,
urination, headaches and , .
la are frequent symptonls
disorders. It's an error to
ese ills. The atacka may
r a time but generally regreater
intensity. Don't
strife which is inevitable wh
Is arrayed against class.
A SPLIT IN 1890.
"There can be no doubt tl
since the March convention
we have had two political fat
diverse in views and more
hostile than exists in other st
tween political parties. It di
occasionally, and we have a <
administration that settles
?n rl-isq noDie ideals, its statesme
of high character and
force. It produced soldi*
of which the world has
tiat ever but for all that it must I
of 18510 that politically, it was at
:tions as uncompromising tyranny,
bitterly dence of thought and fret
:ates be- tion was only permitted
es down bounds set by the leaders,
'olorless whites" as they were te
nothing , not considered, and the n
n wore men i,et^er one today than
intellectual
jrs the like ?
never seen, . ? ..
>e admitted A Consumptive
1 intolerant a couKh that bothei
Indepen- ally is one of the d
idom af ac- which warns of com
within the KinK's New Discove
The "poor couRh, loosens the <
irmod were fever and lets you si
aiddle class The first dose checks
the man that tlon betnK used
hold the white pe
"Another thing,
( ough. Nearly Flvery CI
rs you contlnu- Paleness, at tin
anger signals unnatural hunger
sumption. l)r. great thirst, etc.,
ry stops the worms. Kickapoc
host, banishes reliable, thorough
eep peacefully, removal of all kii
the symptoms children and i
In the primary to "Gie's battli
ople down. John; "ye're \
, I consider It dan- .
Declare
liild lias Worms. A crusade o
ties a flushed face, "that common
, picking the nose, common wlthl
are Indications of has been begi
? Worm Killer Is a York physlela
i medicine for the the "don'ts" '
ids of worms from will prevent tl
ndults. Klckanoo the cold!
i," gruffly answered ,y a ,
veel paid for't!" Kidney PI
until the i
War on Colds. 2?OC|
f education which aims enoctr
colds may become un- rel?. y",
n tho next generation" "re. Jai
un by prominent New st > Lanca
ns. Hero is a list of *"Oo?nimen<
which tho doctors say *|lG
tie annual visitation of ^ WJ ,
suffered fr
nute. iiegm taking Doan s
Us, and keep up their us?
desired results are obtainwork
in Lancaster proves
yeness of this great kidney
ne E. Edwards, Catawba
ster, S. C., says: "I can
d Doan's Kidney Pills in
it terms, for I know what
do. One of my relatives
'om weak kidneys and also
and satisfies no one.
"What subtle hidden fore
fans the smouldering embers
Tonight.
TonlRht, if you feel du
stupid, or bilious and cons
take a dose of Chamberlain's
and you will fe d all risht toi
For sale by all dealers.
succumbed overawed by tl
e, then., ty slave-owning barons.
Into the "Feudalism amid 19t
civilization could not sta
"It was well said, 'Sou
sneezed everytime Mr. Cu
11 and snuff.'
stipated, "Nullification and the
Tablets the inevitable results of
morrow, where only one class in
any power in shaping gc
lese haugh- and gives prompt reli
Mertz, of Glen Ellyn,
h century "Dr. King's New Dis<
nd. stubborn cough after i
th Carolina toring failed to help.'
ilhoun took will do the same for y
i leine for coughs, coli
war were lung troubles. Mon
a condition J fails. Price 50c, an
society had , druggists, by mail.
>vernmental & Co., Pliiladcphia or
ief. Mrs. A. h\ Worm Killer in
Iowa, writes: form, aids digest
:overy cured a overcoming const!
six weeks' doc- lng the action of
Try it, as it fectly safe for eve
ou. Best med- children. Klckaj
ds, throat and makes children hi
ey back if it 25c. Guaranteed
d $1.00. All stores, or by mail
H. E. Bucklen Medicine Co., PI
St. Louis. Louis.
pleasant candy "Don't sit li
Ion, tones system, "Don't sleep
patlon and Increas- "Don't avoii
the liver. Is per- "Don't stuff
n the most delicate Over-eating re
>oo Worm Killer To which wc
appy and healthy, take a cold gel
I. Try !t. Drug possible. To
Kickapoo Indian will find Chan
ailadelphia and St. edy most e:
dealers.
i a draughty car." complainei
) In hot rooms." Doan s K1
:1 the fresh air." Crawford
yourself at meal time., used and
duces your resistance." por sa^
> would add?when you cpntH p(
t rid of it as quickly as New ' Yor
accomplish that you Unlted su
iberlain s Cough Remicellent.
Sold by all Rememl
and take i
3 of pains in the back,
dney Pills, procured from
Bros.* Drug Store, were
they gave great relief."
3 by all dealers. Price 50
)ster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
k, solo agents for the
ites.
ber .the name?Doan's?
no other.
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