The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, April 25, 1894, Image 2
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IK flues Hi- !**>!11ieal I'ontion k"t?
Ta 1; in an (Ijicn j
Lot (or.
J/> ii" /"'? ( mhrxtantl.iir/ With Ohm/liitr
- The Jit 'tition lit inu > n
' ttf Jiiotlfy? The Coiiyrcssnmn Titli.ii
Ui.i for 11" Senate tmf /.- .
' the J >i.<jirn.<ii / j?Shaft' red |
i >;/ lit/".'in ? father Dix't ia>(
e< 1<"i'eox(i<' !'er> itet a fa ./
/?</ // Invtf/l.s*.
i ho to. o\V;ii? loiter was reeeiv J
?.m! i-v i ho (JreenviRo News from!
"\Va?ii n ton yesterday. II is writ-;
i.-t) t- tie editor of t ho Manning j
'i imos :
V. AfiiiNiiToN, I) l\, Aptii 1 'i.
,* i li ui-? Apneit. Manning S. C.
Pear A;-pol': Your letter oft
-.r ii date, ea'niiK atlbip?nn t ? |
wide y eiieii'afod report? of nu j
tiomt; in *i omb'natioa' with >cnn- I
tor Hut it in li s race for the
senate, has been teecived It i? a'
lie out o' t he whole dot ii ' //it} i
or (>. 1 h.tve paid no attention to
t-laidors 'eircn ated' bv interested
parlies, f r t he put pore of dest toy
Ml:' I llO COIllillonOO t.hill t tlO ptMlp O
a m t-uppor-cd to have in mo. I
o"i 11 not, however. avod a icp'y >o
a pointed question, such as you
ask. I shall rHl> 'a spade a-j ado*
and express my ieelings Iu!Iv
Last spring. when I lie fanuun
Mi uric i-iinir' of I he Soul h Carolina
delegation \va? in progte-.?, ' soon
discovered hat tlie trouble are o
largo y, tree Hie ndnrnistrntion
confoiintl ng the a banco men end
the pop ? isu in die West. 111 <
peop o's T?ariv swallowed the al 1an?v
and just coin 11/ into power,
the mistake van natu-al n res
fc-!e ae to he ailiancr inoii n t.be
.vurli. Tf inn wi'1 remember. I
w s not p e.-ont w; en that disgia
o.ul scene oerurr.d in the
otV.ce of ihe iiostma-ier general,
v! cm-quest on of the democracy
o! o :r representatives in con^ris*
was tested. / 'oil that the matter
oi my denioc'acy had been
tried bv the peopio of the -Sixth
x?o.v^a, .f i suited them it
mattered very lull' to me wnemer
i suited anybody e'se or not.
j noil d scovered that Mr H.sse 1,
;v/.s a ; ig hearted, t?;g bramed
man net much of a politician,
but ?. l: e awycr and a thorough
going business man; the only
troub/c being ihat ho ruin the
j o-t oflko department in a business
way instead of as a podical
? ?? : . n i * ? *
ui-.nnuju. ,ur in.uen una myseii
hail mi additional adyantugc > 11
n t having defeated exMncmbers
on ilio spot k<? wa:c sjeciiii war
upon us. Wlki'.o the bsuin.: oil
ukases, pronunciamentos, &c ,
?.ii go ng ou i kept my mouth
shut, and attended to my own
hinine-s. Personally, I dd not
hanker after tl?o distributto i ol
the offices, for i knew I could'nt
euit every body, and every man
who made appli at ion an i laded
would eitlier t o a lukewarm /riend
or an open enemy, I felt, however
Iliat I had a certain duty to per.1
rm in reference to ihe*e po t
< li'icci, and make tip my mind t >
do that duty, if permitted bv the
postmaster gen r.?l, and if not o
icrmitted then the responsibility
was taken from my shouldcs. I
was jiressed from every quarter
by reformers to secure these appointments
Von wanted the
oll'.ce at Manning, and suppo-e I ,
had mid : Oh, 1 can not icconi*]
ii ond >( u rocauso Mcisr* Latimer
and S rait aro not recognised.'
V. n would have very properly
to d mo thai I waa?cnt to congress
to represent the Sixth and not the
'ilv.rdf.nd Fifth congress ona! ?i?stricts.
I made a format r-que-t of
?v'< iihlor Butler that lie *hou d not
ipterfere with my reconimondati n*
or if lie did. to give a reason why
he thould treat me in a different
manner from tiiat in which ttie
linn Gco/ge NV /Jargan had been
treated. Senator Butler's treatment
of mo way kind, curteom
and upon a Iiieh plane, lie raid
that in his set vice in the senate
ho had neverinterlorid in the district
of a longres-man, wlnre he
<viis treated with tbo consideration
due hi* ofticin position, and would
not intcrfcro in mine. In the
majority of cases in my district
8 motor But'er ha made norecom
mendalioti whatever ; in eomo
c isc#, your8 for instance, at mv ro
queft he joined in the end avemenf.
It is utterly imtios#ib'c to represent
South Carolina without
some concert o? anion between
the ccnato and the house. Sen?t>r
Bui or hai been kind end considerate,
I have in mv turn, en
dcavored .o t e courteous and how
jmper respect lor nis official and
per cim' character.
The subject of State politics
\va never mentioned between us
unt I after the artie'e in the
'Head ighl,'due respect for the
l'oelngs of each preventing even
an indirect rofeiencc toil. I have
appointed to near v eyorv postoO'ice
in that di^tnet Jttlimanites
of ihe most markctl typo without
a quest on being asked, or a
pledge lioiji *, taken from a finale
man Ft) far from any appointee
or mine feo'ing that lie is under
lli * s ight ( obligations to Senator
butler you fell per eetly free in
your 'ast i :> to compare him to
a 'bur i i ' My dear Appelt.
what in tin4 name of heaven is
a public man to do: Latcmer
to il me thai some of l> s pec pie
are cussing' him because lie has
not any influence, and some o
mine are 'cusdnir' me because 1
ha ve.
1 have nothing to do with the
caml dacy of Senator Butler. Il<
ha-< treated me /do a gentleman
and I tha ! treat him in the same
way, ixguidless of consequence
The very fi.t-t time that State pol
itics wa discussed between Ren
| at or But er and myself, was afte
I tha in'atnous attack and tnsinua
t ion by Cidiit t ot a 'trade and com
bina ion ' 1 tlien deemed it m;
dn v to talk to Senator Uut'cr ?iu
ho said, not pay any attention ti
that, thai ho knew llto persona
i and political lelation bctweei
niyse I and Tillman,?nd did not tx
pcet me lo do anything o!se, bn
that it need not dis urb oar per
Minn! and otr.jia1 relations for m<
to support my friend
Now, Api?olt, I appreciate you
1 kind ctler, and (lie motive whicl
1 > roinptcd it. The past four year
have Peon to me full or exj erien
cc-\ an i I tell you cai.didty that
have about reached the cone u
s on that at present there is n
p ace in public life for a ma
Willi anv delicacy of feel ng, eon
science or patriot ism. '
When I think of I he dream
had, when we all started cut 1
J8SS to smash 'rings' and to hav
free speech and tree thought, an
! .1 truly popular government; I d
j not wan; to see es ah'ishe i an
resuii ?:s abso.ute a despotism a
tiie.e is ousside of Darkest Kus
I ... ...
s ,i : i ne u( inr.ec and a( I hose gres
niianc.a! ami governmental is ik
freighted with the lile or death c
a nation, dwarfed irto the nngl
ijues ion ot how whiskey shall b
'nisllKt/ out to thirsty sou !
Take the si I out on when 1 wen
to S. artauburg. Alter vi lifyin
and s andoring me lor month
te c.rams from Wa hin^ton ordci
cd Gaull to ask nic certain qties
lions. I said that I would sup
port Tillman 'provided he stooi
lor the demands of the alliance
and actually ona of their httl
creatine--, a peripateMc sclioe
teacher, who wants to be superui
lendont ot education, denouiter
me. 1 think Tillman is willing t
stand upon his own merit,^bu
this crowd of sycophants flatto
his vanity and ea 1 cverybod;
else traitor," wliea il the tC9
came, like the miserable vulture
thai they are, they would be tli
lirst to turn and rend h.s vitals,
will foi.ow n > man blindfolded, bu
if I had leen oven witling to d
this I would have died a thouran
dentin before I would let one t
the j o iucal hell hounds* that ca;
be bought 1 ke a piece of dog raea
iruthe marke:, pop hii whip ove
my back and drive mo cringing t
lbs master's feet.
i 11 i ? not iOvo for Titlman o
j their country that influence* th si
j Mutant lawlers. I know tome o
the oudort, mouthed who hati
!i m mot They want an ofhce
This tells the tale Govern r Till
man docs not need help now- II?
i" ;n the very zenith of succes
and power. /,ol the tide turn, *e
danger, defeat or disaster threat
en, and then he will tee how Im
friends are. Men who slooi
shoulder lo houler when the battle
was thek. Men who have
the coura, e to differ with him, 01
the niaeraMe parasites and barnacles
that ran only exist amti:
uncleanne.-s and who unlcst
scraped off at regular intervals eai
through the hull and sink the
stoutest fillip to the bo torn of the
sua.
It i- mortifying, humiliating, f-i
politics to be upon the low plane
where such explanations are de
manded. No#, ?s to the othei
o o lion, which you ask me about
the dispensary I am more than
ever convinced that some modification
along the line suggested
bv rne at Spartanburg is a necessity
Tho Ohtub ishment at Columbir
with t's host of off.ier# is too cumbor-ntiK',
?nd the profit, feature ii
moroiiy wrong. It i? be.tcr enyway
t- undersell and Star/o tht
'blind tiger' than to ehoot it ; especial
y when the 'he.st' shoot*
back Bes'dej any law tj^f necea*
sit?tos a standing army lor its en<
forcement will in 11 of its own
weight. I am glad that you
heailily support me in llie-e views.
Ho have had enough turmoil and
stri o in South Caro int. I here
were old det-p seated abut-es and
1 raditiom tint hadto be devroyed
and*roo"cd* out. Tillman wai the
tnan'to do*it. 11 is" gemues is essen,
titlly do tractive: and u< ho ha
a ho tit accomplished his ?ork in
South Carolina, smd him 10 the
senate where he will llnd en ugh
abuses t em p ov lus genius for i he
, ba ance ol hit life In South Caro
Inn we wa-.t something now on the
. constructive order We can not
. live ihere in two a mod campaanc
. if we uuilor ake n the federal gov.
emment will put us through ano h
? er course of ecornu ruction. W.
[ do not mod an 'apist' to prai ct
ar<>und over t he St ate. Rquinl .o ic
5 eye, 'cuss' and ?ry to play '3<m
3 Tillman.' I I li nk that the soi
was exhiusied when it producec
? 'Ben'No 1. 'lho squeak ol tin
hquediuk' trymg to masqucradi
as the h!*et of a trumpet will mak<
u-i ridiculous ai d ctn'ompiihb
r Whit the State needs now is i
. sedative to steady the 'o d lady*
? nerves, and then a good tonic t
, build up the waste tissue. Afte
\ so much on* X, two. til ee X ant
3 four X, a fhorl cour o of 'Keel}
I Cure.' would not be a bad invest
i niont. In nt her words we want 'oi
. cii the troubled waters.'
t A good, conservative, business
- I>A*e govern r ? ho is not an 'imitatoi
e not Miril iant' but sendh'e, wil
l I % r 1 f IT Mil I /Uinrl oil n ? ' l? -
I no . w?.?.. <% a I ?11*9 aim HI'
rjoll lady be all ilie better tor <
:i liitle dialling up die hns had.
8 Tracks for\our kind reference
to my political luture If in;
* rcco d and the zea' that I havi
" 1 ?11-j??t?ye I n e* erv occasion when
? our demands are in question ?n
n title me to tliit conod rati ?n, wel
and good, o her wise I d 3 not
want it. I have b-?rne for si:
* m nths patiently. -ilently thesi
n conf nued nrsfei.rescntatious r.n<
0 bland rs. I am500 miles from bow
try ny to do my duty, and if nr
? language is Rtiong n '? because
a feel outraged at the maliciou
* meoitH't- of them attacks
Yours truly,
J' (S ene.tl John L McLauiun.
Iihyon Anot her Spree
j Tin Junior Senator from South Ca re
S. Una Tipxtf on a Train.
il
? Special to the ?Vtate.
S Ahb*ville, April 19. ? It seems tin
Senator Irby is not content with lb
spectacle he made for himself in Co
s lumhia when he arrived at the Uuin
il Siai on in a very disordered conditio
ami Urrili d tlie hack drivers b
e fl itirisbing his levnlver. He has m
>! sintC ptayed such a part in Columhii
ae iind? ratand, hut a passenger tvh
1 C'.me tl wm mi the S-abotrd Air L'n
0 Iriiin last 8 today bigot tells us lh?
t o a certain extent ho repeated hi
r at tu a -,n his way to 8 uth Cartil'n
y on tti<41 night. 1'- is said 'hat h
t boarded the train in Washlnglon 8uti
s day i veiling io a somewhat htlariO'J
0 c million, witn tw bottles f wh'**e
1 ia bin pocket. These he h i n coDSttni
it ed ai.d called upon tho Pu'lman cs
o conductor for in ire That officer tie
(1 dined to se'l him more as it wa*8un
>t day, wharelip- u Mr Irby vrew ver
n indignant an deciared that be was
it l". Her! .Stales Senator ami by m]| thu
r was h ly fie w oild haye he conduc
o ti r discharged i u yeiy chert notic
l'l-e c n duet-r was pleased to ot?e
r the in i ructions of the company, row
B ever, regardl-as ? f our junior Sena
f tor's threats.
5 A* H itir as his watch indicated 1!
i. o'clock and Sunday was over, Sun
ii.r iroy again iipmnniiwi wtmKey. r>u
3 I he c oiduct'.r again r? fused, hk (h
4 Carolina line hail hem parse*
t anil th? dispensary law prevented th
- sale. JS natur Irbf bt?c?me mure in
9 dvnant, and wished the tlisnensar
1 In a disregarded - hut in no avail.
i In I n ravings (he Junior Senato
) ni'.dw m toy wild mid a mining stater
it.ente, among (hem ih.-t ever since b
had hem in Washington Presiden
I Cleveland and ai/ iho real o t'?e pnh
i lie men had heen on a prdmiget
L drank.. Ue declared that a* he w?
) on the p-hi olfice committee of ib<
! Senate t at he Would see to it the
t ie Itiolim iod and Danville R-iilroat
r c iiopaiiy would neVrr get anotbe
. mail contract?that he did not prop a
to allow them to carry an.it her pouut
r oftnlghi.
i When he arrived at Clinton, when
i his carriage aw-iitad him, because n
hit inablldy to get more liquor h
I ait in a mo-e sober c >nditio , hut th<
ah ve ta the ma-itier in which' he pert
f rnted bt-f >r? he nrrisod.
i If you feel weak
rid all w rn out take
> ;\row*7's : ton bitters
tKor the ledger,
PAPKH NO <>
Ma Editoh :?A It L' iu Uin last
article ? ? ? ? cautiously ??d iimidf?,
as if he had b'fii snagged. The led
sons lie lias ifceived h-?s improved
him nmre Ihnn w .? e^pec'e i in * short
' a time. I c mgr iiuUi- him, id re4
gret that I ciued hi in io make so
great ? sacrifice of hi f e toga as he
1 ha? so;leluciamly doue f >r my enligbl1
eumeni, A< he tii$4rtne farewell with
a tl iu rid i of ((II lit I) ltd, proclaiming my
defeat and hid victor., I tenoi ?d him
1 ol the pr.?verh, 'He tha- lighta and
' rui 8 away, ilv.a lo fijjlii another day.'
The reader will Bee thai hid atiacc
on me .sac inpW-te hiilnre?c .nsplc|
u < hi d oo'y f r ita magnitude. A a he
treatea me will Lt'io, s> /. 'Moutei
purinonur, ?h mtsciair ridicules mua
Lie sty-, "IT ?o u e ?d coram/ whici
me mis, o ih hut a big, quid redes
'He consistently in point ol logic, inc
insistently in point < f part admission
affirms the inspiration ol i':ie English
j version ol the Bioff. Alas, '.o wbtl
j strange lengths me?? will follow iheii
logic ! Otc- a in to said ho wnul.i
foil .w h s lo.^ic -var ihe Ni ag ?ra. A
R 1* lias d uie lhi?. A a prchyte ia i
we h ?ld to p'enary tmpirali n of thi
Autographs of inspired men, and al
1 true c -pieg or ihaui, ami for that rea
8 soo, repudiate the inSpir-ui in of al
' translating. Trauslati ma differ
j S'me contradict others, are they ol
inspired ? D .e? A R l' know that hi
has gone over to the It nnish grounds
I Ala*, how pliant p ior human nituri
is in the hrniiii ?.f odium the dogicum
llis church will not f >11 i* hiin loir
* that ii ;h to * i swamp. Stnsible p^opli
will ai'mil that neither the versiot
' til R-nee, nor the W' P cinimitiee i
9 itispind, that to claim it. is to w/ipugi
A ami damage the true doctrine of inapt
ratio.i, Sic transit gloria R ui-a' Th;
ft glory has fled.
y 2. I demanded of A It 1* i*i tb<
D name of theCiruoton tirotherhood o
p God's pe iple Divine Authority f ?r tc?
tifviug against us al', /fe lays. 'Wi
' give i',' what ; Thia : 'What aoeve
' ia not commanded in God's worship i
1 forhiM-ii.' I< this D.vine authority
2 or a one ricety h-gic. "hat may, or ma;
' not he true. Lit me write h i logi
e in full for him; M?j?r premise
V Whatsoever is n t c iuiu?udet ii
' God's worship is f -rbi Men . Mino
s premise ; Singing hymns is not com
mindel. Conclusion, Therefore it i
forbidden. Nosologic is good It Jv.1
use it logically; ^bjlV a unenmes tb
forms of logic are greatly abused,
beg the reader's pardon f >r giving
parallel specimen. Maj >r piemiar
No cat has nine (ails. Minor promis
One cat has one m re tail than no oa
liai.ill Tu.r.# 1
, I Iinri lie ??UO CSV ?1 ?
ten tsils Surely no nue will deo
that no cat has nine tails, or that nu
le , ,
cat has im o more tail lli-tn n ? cat
yet I think un one will nlm
" that one cat ba? trn 'alia. Now prof
your premise* man, or quit the fielt
^ you should have proved, (1) Tbl
Oo'l ever autlmriUli?e'y ami official
|
' ly prescrib-d praliosiogiog Kg a par
of hie worship ; (2) Thai (Jol e>c
e disall iWrtl siuging of anything els
but psalms bher be|.?renr after Davi
^ (3) That Oxl imp e?d fIia restrict
* ion and exclueiv.-nea* up mi the free es
6 ulLent ch rch of the las. dispensation
8 Give Diyine auth irity for you
premises, clear, r.leaucut and crltaic
t With all my ign- ranee, I know th
r yalue of logic. ami thai ynu can Ofl
get more lu <he cuicluMon than yo
put in thr premise*.
y 3, I wish to state the mailer in con
,1 troversy clearly, to that all may 8(
l( the whys and wheref-res. It is a dl
. vinely appointed duty to sing in prai
,t to God. This is held by all ohriatia
y den in i it at ions, ami inacliced by al]
? Our A It P ? rethern break i ff fror
s the rest i I the christian world in tbi
that they limit this praise service t
2 tbe use of psalms] ami regard siogin,
_ anything else aa a aiu. Tory there
I foie withdraw front all other* an
e give us the o mutant hem fit ot silen
J lirntl'UI whlln mtu ?io.. I>
I r - ' ??v tlUK IIJUIUO ?'l JI1M
p t?j?1 song'. I b >v? brard of a mau wh
_ stood s'tcitil/ p liming hi* 6 ?g*r *
v> ano.htr, thus c?t>ing public ntleitlio
to him wberrVer be went, "the oilif
r finally demanded au eap'aoali 01 ait
_ apol gy, and wai Tight In (I in^ at
e Si when ttu-ae brethren stand silent
t ly pointing at (na ra*t nl tbe christUi
world, mingling with ua, yet reluwui)
j to participate with u?, constantly
a thrusting their protest into our fact
p we rightfully, honorably and junly
i id theoameof J?aua damaod Ditim
j aulhnrty fur thtir conduct. Itissucl
r conduct aa only D.vine autliorty cat
p ioeiify. It charge# us Metl>< ditt
] />apii?i?, Litberaiir, Kpno paleau*
Preab) teri >ls Ac , with aio, wi h rr
B belli id again*t U id, eucb eg to juatilj
f them in ?o treating ua. It ia ttu<
0 offend ve altitude o our breibi#
0 tewerd us that e*ua?a tbe tension eu<
. ia the backbone of tbia eouiroveisy
We have a right to demand I)i*in<
authorit> for such treatment, *-ni will
neyer /eel that art are treated (igh
until either they cease t > point at ui
t r give ruch authority. Wt refute i
? * ..
liit'eu t?> rick?.v logic. Giv* u? i
I) vine Miitimri y or say inthug. N>>
stirring tuud, ?<r throwing up du??, or
running into f >g If y it Ii?vk Divine
authority. y >u ca ? g'Ve it, then give 1
it ? 1
It it no womb r, when I C.I/ hi i c
hack tn itae question . he fit ichr*. mis- 8
rei?re?ents mv mp ne, am! taken in r
tue wolfIn. He seen tiai h Ion no f
argument, n . Divine tcirra/tf, and (
d.-rB lint want t . h? forced mi that 'I
p .int. It 18 amu-dng l i 8<e how this I
fellow citua plunging into thin cm- t
tmversy wi li a parade if wia.i in, 1
j learnuig. I i.'ic,'t iq ?ei?ce, unarm lints f
gunge and cmUmpt f tnv ignorance, |
and liirii wtien I have on<y rpank-d
. Iiim a liitle, g'ei In the ham crying, <
i and like a c iward even refuse* to give
, hi* nam?. <
' A R P mak a light f my opinion
i on thi* solij-'c; tins he cm d i i his
J beirt* content , we have iliviue war.
rant for ringing nymtis mid npirilual t
, songs,and dint feel clled mi tn |
, defend anrseiVe*. /Hth.ugi with A ,
li P bi? i* 'hotderdaah,' yrt Paul 1
r 1 sa\ s,'lid filled wi'h spirit speaking to <
| yourselves lu psalnmsnnd hymns and i
L aptrlui il s >ng?, eingiog and making '
9 mel >dy in your hearie ?n the L -rd'
, Kphe o, 18, 19. H^re ie Divine, au
, tbonly. I kn iw that s uue try tn
r make it appear that the hymn* here
I are l<8 lltll. and that the aniriatial
gongs are p?a!rus ; hut the ap .Rile did
I out wriiO iiongeiise, and n n?.83 u
p w ul.l bi it lie had aaid, 'Speaking to
1 yourselves i.i psilmu*, uu l paaiinn*,
0 and pta'.mnt. All the a >p iatry
, that man c?u sutnm >u will uever c iuv
t fince intelligent men, oinerwiie ihau
s thai in ibis ac.tpiuru pvaliiM la oue
1 thing, hymns another thing, and ipirih
H ual songs a third tiling Just nere
( the iruib ir, thai our brnihet's creed 16
likeioe prophets bed, \Sli irter tbau
, thai a man can atreiuh him elf uu it,
and the c iveriog narrower thin tin t
be can wrap hiuiseli in it.' lis 28, 20.
j. A It I? refdtB hi j to a b ?>k wtilch
he inii Ks w.ll sal him. or hie cauee up
lu line bd reuntide ine i l a cefiai i
b
young preacher making hie (irei * ff?. tHe
gut along fine till lir g*Ve oui ll:r |
text. Then he, I .oklog emu id wirely
' eXclaime l vehemently, ' lue pr .phel
^ said!' 'The prophet aaid !' Tuo
prophet aaid !' then lu.umg lu an old
| mioiater in the pulp t said quietly ;
'Hm A wi.l lell y<>u whal ihti prophet
aid.' aei Pr.v 26. 17,
li ia certainly evident to alt, who
^ bave heeu reading th* correspondence
e that A K 1' h ie entirely failed lu Ret
j aside the points I made in my first
^ paper. N'ltwitbitaudiug all hit hray?
gadocio, be has given m anipture
^ warrant fir singing pialros, to the
exclUd >0 ot ll v Ulna. In f?i't n.ill? <>* >
[. *
^ be given. We have as niuob aUlbory
lty I' >r MU2iO|( hymns, as we have t?r
^ singing psalm?; >n I certain'}/ tbe
byinos arj b.tier nulled i th . Spirit
/ nt tbe gospel, and ine dispensation uu?
e dt>r wbioli we live, than R U.ei vrro
I eiun f I tie pialiunt), auit Contain as
J much ioapirati m. F ir instance tvke
tbe word 'SeUli,' a is f?uud sixty
j seven limes hi (he Rail* version cf
the p'slms, and not one io Borne ;
and yet A K P ha* n, tn.i Uiu?e is
^ ail inspired, I suppose in ess brethren
claim the Bible songs they duf, are
also inspired.
VVbeu we are Dm on the stand, to
bear witness in u case in C ?un, we
r are sworn to ell the truth, tbe whole
'* truth ; and nothing but the trull).'
* If we know Ibe truib, and fail to sell
||
it, we aie guilty nt perjury. 81 here,
we tre to teil tbe whole truth io
sacred a >ug, sj far as tbe truth is revea'e
t to us lu the O and N T. If we
fail to do so, we tall eli >rt in duty,
yet'tbose who do fail M this du<y, have
e tbe b ildtiess to say,'We know we are
n right,' and thai, *we are in the direct
'* sines of (Jurists praysr,' w .tlr a>l the
? hymn singing put nt the clime , is
" gui ty ol sin.
" Will A R /' peats real the Hrst 5
^ verses of the 7lh chapter of Mat. Then
notice?ytu have judged : Iu tbe
'' eoUimiloi u, ?nU BBV. alaod back.
1 Later, it will bs Clirist* time to judge;
reptai the 2 .d yerte ; you ste, your
(> own acts will condemn y< U, God
must be just.
' a it.i.. .?.n .l. n. .i 1
"^ i , w111 me unniirr pi inpiurii
| m M ( '25-31 Ttf{? In the end T ibe
chap i?r. P?iue and think aa y u
' read the I art ??ri'. Hate you ?v>r
at any tun** ?.r plana i? uf
God'* children a place at lli? taD'e ;
^ iuat beoauae ?ueh ? as f u supp ?t??
r arts unworthy, mi the ground of thrir
' having -ung bymtir? While thu to
' uaitaC u.nni.ded duty. Command
9 ?d bjr Cbriat Hiraaelf. IT you have
1 take care, Cbriei'e childrm are at dear
1 I IItm aa ilia own ld'e i'u deny
. them, h t? deny Dim, ?e- veiae 45.
'Having tleoird throi the privilege of
, Hia kingdom, you > eed nut -?k Jeaoa
ko be with y?u. The > read the fi at
Minfeno*.
7tif*e pain-r* are written in n<> ?ap'
li' u< Spirn ; but rimpiy bv trq i-?i of
I fritii'i*. Tbojr am puidhhoi io a
. wiu'lr |?at?r beoau-e lie circulation
? In the n Didinnitv waa l?rg *r than any
. ther. I b ive tried t de'**n<l ibe *rutb.
t have not t?64<t taeiking round tn
1 make Proaelytra, h ?d keep me from
I Such wickeduea*
, w W. ratchporo
\ Great Phosphate Discovery in
IViiiM'ggHe.
Chattanooga, Tenn , April 18 ?
\ tremendous phosphate deposit
iu? been discovered in Bradley
i umy, Tenn, about. 20 miles
ibove Chattanooga- The vein,
10 far a? known, is 10 feel wide
md about nine m<le< long, the
lepth i.ot having been a* : rtaii ed.
Phe o* ners of the property have
cnownofthi* deposit over since
lie war, but until a week ago
i*ver knew what the strange
jub tance was. They have re*
ioaledly tried to burn it lor cod.
riiere <* considerab e excitement
>?er the diaco'>e>vline
Negro Hanged tor the Murder
of Another.
Chai i.oaion, is C-, April. 20.?A
;? cim. to ih? Ne?a hu<1 Courier from
Uuiiietl'vilil.', Mm i.boro c-uuty
Al.1 x?n-l*r Klwxr.l-, o l.or^d, aged
13 y urn, was hangr.t i.i M .rt.boio
3 ninty iaii, at mum ii?diy t>r the
muidrr of ,litne< Birnelt. c 1, ed.
1'be o itiiumucd nan w.n ?r??id t. ??i
February ; i ihe C uirt ?.f G-*i'iT? 1
^emiuiiH an.I n.ntrnc.d by .bulge At-'
drlch. Tii" murder, a in< al in U al
due, wan coiumiti ed <?u December 23;
Ltll, ernr Cl.iiI. In llm Cnlldty.
?Kx^Gnv .la' vm. of North Car
o mu, has been appointed to (il
the vacancy in the U 6 Senate
occasioned by the death ot Senator
Zeb Va-ce.
? All needful precautions liave
been ialten to nre?ent Coxey V army
trom injuring public property
at Washington although no trou<
b!e ik anticipated.
, x HALL'S 1
f
I | does on any cot
| | l?e act outside on l?ri<
v* *_ * They were fully
f. ? '*t Onrolliia*. a 11 agn
! Hut send and act Tc
... No. 1 is worth
j - ? jj No. 1 will can '2t
\ /f is of Tomatoes. Ad
for Blackberries, Cl:
- 4 One lady made
/ neighbors. Khe rec
charged 2A cents for
near a town this 1st
? y-. , 1 {ere ure a few 1
Mr. ?t. O. HALL,
Dear Sir :?The Canning Outfit N
my expectation a. I not it expecting t
put up my lurger furnace that I had I
canned my entire crop this season heal
bora, with your No. 2 on a No. 7 cook
as my old cantier. 1 shall not put uj
that the Oanncr will can all ofoOdoy.
ready for the Kettle. For simplicity,
Outfit stands without a rival.
The Canner bought of you this M?
datir.n. IIV put it on our e.s?k stover
We loat very few. You can refer to ti
Mr H G Hall,
Dear Hir :?The Cunning Outfit Ik:
rent it to Ire. Too much cannot be sai
iiuc i-nii ictirii, in hub nay, 10 operate l
farmer all i have one.
A^entrt wanted in every Count;
The Bnt SVim ^ |
for lhe Lcost ,ucj. I
. - . ^ ^3jJ &
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes ar
satisfaction at the pi ices ailvertised than <
vinced. The stamping of W. L. I)ou|
guarantees their value, saves ttiousands o
Dealers who push the sale of W. L. I)o
Increase the sales on their full line of go<
mm) wo bellsvs yon e .n lire money by b
Um4 bo low. OswlofM (Too spoa applies
or For Sale by wm
! THE "CA
11 is now thirteen years si
w?i fir?t put upon the marl
responded faith fully to wfc
writing machine. The Ca
where as the most simple i
It is easily learned, dots tx
decade, if properly cared fc
peatedly taken the flrst pli
has never* been excelled,
has no superior. With int(
graph h wtt'l nigh inde?tru<
inesa men, ministers, tele
and government depart me
Caligraph is without a peer
UTHold on Kna>
O IRVINE WALK
WYLIK amd W
ro'ir Big Sncci-sici.
i Having the needed merit l<> more
than make good all the tidvertising
claims foi tnem. the following four
remedies have reached a phenomen I
sale. Dr King's New Discovery, for
coi.sumption t ough* and colds, eacli
hoi tie guaranteed?Electric Bittern,
I the treat remedy for Diver, stomach
| and Kidneys. Buck leu's Arnica Halve
thob?*tin the world, and Dr King's
New /,ife Pills, which are a |?erfeet
I pill. All these remedies ar. guaranteed
to do just what is claimed for them
ami liie dealer whose name is attached
herewith will be glad to tell you
more or them. Hold at t.'ra..lord
Bro's Drug Store.
T M I'lTZIMTItltK & BRU.,
? A UK ?
Tho Authorised and only AgentM
for the
CELEBRATED
SHELLEY & FINGER SHOE CO
ok GAINESVILLE, GA.
Every palrof8hoee are warranted.
They aro made of home-tanned leather
?no chemicals used in tanning to rot
the leather. ,
(Men's Brogans
l^ovv Cut #1.
llig-li Cut to
#3.00 per paix*.
Ladies' Shoes
at
,| $1,60 per pair.
I ffetir Boys' and Girls' School Shoes
1 at correspondingly low prices.
One pair of these Shoes will outlast
- two pairs of chemically tanned North|
ern Shoes. If you don't waut to buy
now ask l see them when in Town.
Engines \
\lt 1 1 .- r ??-_ * -1
?* *3 nrw aisu soie i?r Hit) l<?i"
fel Engines, the best and cheapest on
r earth. When you want an engine
call on lis. Respectfully,
T. M. FITZPATBIOK &BR0.
FAMILY CANNKR.
>k stove. On anil off in one minute, t'nn
L-k work il desired.
tested lust season in Georgia uml the two
;e in saying ' It does all 3 ou claimed for it',
stimonials Don't send any Ponfal card*.
20. No. 2 is worth (311.
50 per day. No. 2 6(h) cans per day. TIimI
d one-fourth more for l'eaches, double it
lerries. Plums and HtrawberrUs.
from $0 to $8 per day canning for her
eived the cans \\ itli the fruit in theiu nnd
3 lb and 2 cents for 2 lb cans. Ifyoti live
he thing for a poor widow.
'estiinonial*:
Hlacksburg, 8 f-epteinber 23 1803.
o. 2 I bought of you lust June far exceeds
o use it only a few weeks, until i could
ieeu operating for years, hut tlnd I have
ides doing ali the canning for my neighing
slave, not using one-tenth the wood
tiny old Furnace any more and will say
81b cans i?er day. where the cans lire all
speed ami economy your Patent Portable
W. H. MEIIUER.
Rowling tireen, 8 C, December 1803.
immer came fully up to your recommenuid
canned bet ween 5,000 and 0,000 cans.
IS. FLANNIGAN A CO.
Wki.i, ton, Qa , Deeemlrer 1803.
uiglitofyou last Hummer is all you repred
Ir. its favor. It is so simple that any
t with your Uook of Instruction. Every
J. A. HMITH.
f. Address
H. G. HALL, Rlackshnrg, 8. C.
#. L. .DOUGLAS
>3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
IB, 34 and S3.BO Dress Shoe.
S3.BO Police 8hoef 3 Boles.
82.BO, S2for Worklngmen.
L 82 and 8I.7B for Boys.
AND MISSES,
S3, 82.50 82, $1.73
CACTION.?If uf NnIh
VSS ofrri JOB TV. L. OouittM
\shoos st s redoeed price,
1 iPk or ssjs ho hss I ton withTk
oat (ho ennia S(M>|>*<1
lAto Th OB Uto hot loos, pot hiss
g lv T\ir rtfSht*uWm
e stylUh, easy fitting, and pivc better
iny other make. Try one pair and be consist'
name and price on the bottom, which
f dollars annually to those who wear them,
uvla:. Shoes gain customers, which helps to
>ds. They oss sl.rd to soil st S lose profit,
arts* sll poor footwosr of tho dealer sdrsa
Ales. W. h DOUOUa, I? rookies, Ms SB
I IARAPU "
Sss I ^hev n st m w m *
mm
ince the Caligraph Typewriter
kot Mill in all that tune has
i*t is required of a first class
ligrafh is recognized ereryancl
most durable typewriter,
eautiiul work, and will last a
ir. in ?peed contents it has reace
and in telegraphic work
For manifolding purposes it
>rchaogeab'e parts the Caliitible.
The experience of busgrsphers,
short-hand schools
ntsall go 10 pfove that the
' Terms.
RR, JR , A CO.. Gkn'l Aosxts,
8 Broad St.. Charleston
IUK ATTY8., aT A
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