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^ THE LEDGER^ A) " - * cl!To r 1 ( J\I? '. ? f ' \NAGEJR. Monj." ~ -IT 4*. "' 11,1 j T'?<? <'luitene \ ,v. Ii'ni". 1 i, 181)4 I'lrn ' ?uek* ?i . " rate of r.d.ooo.oi *? ? * Hour. A trunk li?? " bi? v ; ? ' f JtKfHi-Mti A tirrirun /Volition' ai <- r".//'< ) /// Comparison rirtinorvt ' tht< jV< ml for li'njh Mvn?[ r nt wh '.fin** Siruution. ( >fio ' i ndeut (4ret?viilt> Nowh. Vt'HT f > ?s ivi-^ j,me 12 ? Mouilny . ? 1) oclock Dr James H ! j\ > !. Muoellnr of Vandorbil', i ?l'i rrrv ?r?(lrp?? to ?>np if' > 'nx r.ttdipnetS li e Pollpgp i rceerai yearpi He re?.ivc.l a nnet hearty w?-Iconic when )tn t-.i k his place nn the rn-tium ?Yfm a beautiful introduction l>y way ? I r?frit*i ce in hia olii h<>rue and hl<* ?>!uia mater, li? proceed 2d at once to ?p?:?h f 4 ''he Peculiarities . f Aniarjo in \ i vil z Uion In chni c iHinjuHije, elegant diction ?.i A with <lear rii ii g voice he wp kf < f K'uno of our short cminr/s. >le considered the.speaker or wri/er wi n rxiildil our c? untry and its icatiiulions above nil other countries hp la's-* In tli ' tarts of the case and lip ail 11? *r?* was one thing belter ihan llitltry ami tliat was irulh. He ?ii?l nit disparage whit bad been done hu| dye mpai iaon w ii b 1lu? i,|d count ry be tv.ioltd out trial wo were far behind in manufacturea, commerce and our educational system*. Toe treasures to be found in museum?, temples and art palaces of tbe f>ld world are unknown here. They are (ho inheritors of centuries while we a new peopie engaged heretofore in pioneer work, hlazmg out (be w iy and making Ike paths straight f. r those who are to lUuttgu r f ai a I W com. finer. In European curt run Here is a fixedness nod atahilnv in their politic cvl institutions which iest on precedent and ling emtio ued acquiescence in tho aetiled order of things, llert 6/erything n new and individual de velopment i* more necessary. There great achievements are ?-compIiehfd by the S at?: to-re tie individual doer nearly wcythin . There one ac'. of parliament wiI', in a day, u. tablish a ?rei.t university, richly endowed and (quipped in a magnificent mui\(r. Ilere it takm ihe united (if I'.a id hundreds of pent le and nanny je?rs t.1 yet HII institution id le'i rrug in a hrealhiuy condition. Republics live only through tlie virtue of tlu cifizens. Self indulgence, luxuries, the wild revelries in vice and pleasure, are the sure presages of their downfall. The problem of this coufitly today is the preservation of our institutions through the virtue of the people. We eati not read our future by the light reflecting from the history of former republics. The vast extent of our country, the distinct types of citizens found in different States and sections, render our political and industrial problems hard to solve. We need intelligent, educated citizens and well equipped leaders It is fol'y for one to grapple with our great financial question in legislative lial.s wiien he could not conduct the business of a hank. Men aflempt to lead who are only lit to follow. They look on office and its duties only from a selfish standpoint. Their first consideration is to make something out of it. and the second is to reward such friends as will re-elect them when tiie time comes. lie need a few wise and patriotic leaders who are able to rise above selfish a ins and party clamor; nr.en of integrity and a wide knowledge ofaflliirs who look to the building up rather than tearing down our institutions. The dermaii Empire is the result of sixty years of work by a few men such as William III, Bismark and Von Moltke.No great victory has ever been achieved on the battle field unless the way was first paved by the bodies of the slain. No stronghold has ever been stormed until the ditch surround ing it has been iiiied with dead bodies ho uh rentier the final attack easier America wants leaders today who neither seek nor despise a martyr's crown hut who are pure upright and unselMsh. The incompetency and Hellish ncss of our legislators* is a reproach to tho people. Our own .S'tate 1h torn asunder hy party strife. l>l*cord and dixtruHt appear on all sides. Has the present a contempt for the past? //ave the sacrificca and patriotism of the wise and good of former times been forgotten? A i^ji.smnv mother! hast thou grown ho v fjjffifr no longer to give birth to Th"n giv? us a more intelfih^T^J?f/'ftoneh!p, better and broader il facilities, a higher regard ' / ; integrity, the complete fp ' V ^ tho individual, for that \ v/uumvi j uucun iuuny. Verdi i". itklnml V address wn? li?, , ? At with close attention. Hcviw ' mug with practical question* from f'r,v ?.- t /P e.t'vat ttandpoint. lh? m??H' I#* * ? ? ? nr-?' ,? ?ThrmrVTOttT of iho late Sena* tor Vnnco prononnces recent statements of young Vance, her s ep son, in retcTeQj? to the removal of tho remains of her dead hurhand. as fa'ne ?In Dallas last Monday a large 8t Bernard dog went mad and bit seven persons, Killed two cat* and three dogs The lives of tW victims are despured of In other caaoH tfie mad atone is being app'ied i - I?11 Itncle Ueorge. Ah Kdyrfitld man Suggest* Another Tillman for (/over..or and Olvee Home Strong liaisons. | To the Editor of the Greenville News I I \V?<uJrt like ? ? hi 'kk n?e M -n Gciir^ 1) It I?i I ti^ '*11 f.t t1 v.ri.nr i f S 111h t '?r Iiihv. dc is h philosopher, n SI lllnii HII nt.tl it scholar, a miu who has hail (he (ioie, the op* poriooi'j", (he invlii a*i n and It-urninir to make ais ? craf a li r amdy. I' is known ?d" all (lieu Low well he has succeeded. We would tia*e in Gentle D Tillman a hroad*rninded, liberal uoverti ir. We wiiti1.1 ?- ' l ,. ? .... - ... n'nci'iur hi inr whole pn> pie We w nM have p. mnn who would never dodge upon any : tneatmre, but w.ml.I il ? hi? whole duty regardleta n* po iilciab-'. We witild have a man of whom we could ay, PR one great si a'eeman said of another .Nothing little or tn<*an ever catne near hie head or hi* heaM." And above all we wou'd have l- r governor a sure democrat aid an h -neat man. A I! men of all factious c ?uld and should .enpa port him. lie spoke f.r and adv icated the free coinage < f s;lv? r at ?1 the repeal of the tax on state hanka three years nefore we had the alliance, lie opposed I'resideut Cieve'aud'a Wai atreet li? uancial policy luring the Or.si term, j H< fas tbought aod worked ahead of i the people a id f. r alliance for all that | in reiBonable and beat. lie h a farmei* He has row ami haa alwaya had the beet interest of the whole pe >pie at heart. 1 Know Colon* 1 Til'man is not a candidate, but I believe if tho pep era and the | enpic through*>ut the State would call to hirn, he would respond. L'l the ollice at ek him. 7/e la worthy >f it am. w "u'd do honor to it. We would have peace " , . - <v.tiTcl hi our 'h mnn t no Vm.>. /??/ . i gi.j State and tbe"??ii?.e would enter upon a period ? f ita jjreateat pr (peril}. 11 H Townf.s. Poverty Hill, Edgefield, Co., S C. I Hi in an tor Governor The State. What there may he in the rumor that George 1) Tillman will enter the rc.ee f'??r G if<runr we <lo net kuow We do know, however, that this is the opportunity tor h nun like George I) Tillman. Not one of the f< ur candidates now i:? ihe (ielil meets ll>e rtquiremenln of lie 'Reforji era' thimeelves?I hose, at letei, who Really de?ire good governDifiit inter** ven with 'Relorm' supremacy John Gary Evans is a cheap and In .-ay imiiat r of Governor Tillman?an 'apiel,* m Congrestman McLvcrin etry graphically sty led him. His po'icy would he a pyrotechnic jingoism, irritating to all elements and harmful to the Slate. K llerhe may have cap-iciiy f >r leadership, hut he h a not proved it yet. Hw might turu out to he a dumii.v tor the Cot Ion 1 * Inni cnleii*. Tindal is suave but mushy, ile might nmk- a good Governor, ?>nt t ?g-?in * T*?\ pi or one. Samps P. |>e la a crat k. and besides that b?s no chance George Tillman has omre elements of fi/tiess and strength than any oi thee*. Ilia expeii?no< in public life is large lie know* in? n and politic*, He hat brains Slid courage. He ie Itvs l-h?-aded and aelf-?S'f rli ve. N*> body csu 'b a,' him. He is naturally a leader. On the financial question bis views accord wi h K. se < f the 'Reformers' wbn are uot absolute Populists. Ile Save Ben Tiilruao moat nf his p ditical schooling and gave him the financial aid which enabled him to make his campaign in 1890- At the same time he ia a man who can carry his point wt hout setting the Htate by the ears. If he were elected Governor South Carolina would at least have peace?and peace has a money value l?? every good citizen. It seems I.) us that the election of George Tillman aa Governor wou'd do mote to heal division* among tba pe pie ol ttmith Uar>>lioa then aov other ac o >w etnbl<>, for while idem tified with the noajtiiiy he haa the respect ami goo will of the mm >rity We are nu?*i le of the whole huai. One, an I hate no *Mh to advise either aide. Nurd . we k>oe what George Tillman'* wial.fs are; ae we have bad no ootumanicaiiou with him for veara. '1 here remaik* pncerd portly from a rieaire fo? the g >od of 8>uih Carolina, | and whatever personal feeling we have in the matter in the re?ult of a 1 pereonal knowledge of George Till* man extending from 1879 to 1882. 'Uncle George/ aho it twelve years ago, u?ed to have a notion of running for Governor ion* day* It be still has it, thie i? hit chance. Col. Jonea Declines. Col. Wilie donee, who has been spoken of as a candidate forState Treasurer it out in a card declining to iun for the office and announce ing that he favors Dr. Bates' reelection, whom he says has conv ducted the finances of the State wiih aSi itjf.-Columbia Journal IpaMHHMlMMHpMpaMpMMMBHaMMMiaaa Effect* oi (lie Droucht. ? r Weekly B tilth tin of the Condition of the Weather and Crop*. T>??* fitllnMritf ^ ti e "A.'f k y hui-ji Ipiin ? f ihp rnhilliio i f ?r*?l 11* I nt.?1 ctr |>* il.r 'itg't ill I In iS whm il ' V*Klrr?'iiy l?y S *'? Ol)-f*n??r Itniei : I , 1 i Apprn* imn!? !v uk! ii nI r schnoii- | ( ?h!? umpp.aMnw i> >vh||<-<) turin? ll'< 1 put W eSt, it ? ing relatively e ???-r | ' t ear thu c.i at limn in iho inicrmr. | . At t.'h*rl?si <?? |h ? w fclt ??? . j degree * day ci'tltr iIhii hub imhle 1 whi'e ???twai<1 there wh-i ?n nxerege ' ?xceM f two degree * d?y. There j Wffe (dirt fir I w < rmherci'il Mglti*, hui on the.*h'iie tbr lempfrature w?e! miihle, TnP'f ?m ypry livlei. OlolldllK'9* eXO |tl <? \Vr"blf3il&i the l | 6 h, when the ?Uy wmh nverc?9l dur- { I lug lh? nf.eriiM.in. T<*e hunnhi<) * i I nV.'rdgtd itb >ut 00 per ceil*, f t 'he!. Slate. Oil \Vednd?da\ (rt h) *f(ernn in nint I night there w* re rrtili rfd, light nh?.wer? in vari mm p ?r i iim -i the s nte, | but they ware entire'v imt.i light In relieve the (lr u^hh, a mounting *i Oil p nr> l i in ire than 0 <r>0 inch. mid | ^ Mieml I S II It III ire til in ? nniii.lr'o I 1 he n >rm I am >i?ih t ir llio firjt weak i . * i in J tine m nppr ixcn net m.e inch. ^ j Ofer n?\n y p >rti of the Sute ll.ere | tin * he.-n ui rain that moistened the soil deeper than m inch or e , uii.iv about the ^0;h of May ?nd ihe previous rainfall had ti <t left the ground in condition 10 man I h pr dunged i j i drought a- the c itopiraiive rcc irda at ; _ Chariest it and C liimhia will nhnW- ' 1 At Charlrnlnn ihe ?vir?j;n rainfall ' j from March lu to .Juue 20ih id 13.47 . i> cbed, tilli ye r h< rainfall hag heeli 5.78 inches, making a d<Qc'ency <> 7.89 inches. At CYluinhja the com March 1st t'? date 5.18 ill* I i | chm making a d. fi bency ?| 8 01 inched ! The ?iT-cta ?>f ihid d? ticiencv in raini i tall are felt ru ??: 1 y hy itie cere 1 crops except po-sihle corn and rice, gl'ii8ars, , gardens, elti , ? r in uenerul term?, I find and lorag' cr *ps which eland in j urateut. i.Crf ' <>f rata to pr-vent litem j fr m being more or le?s failures, j Pastures are dying nut with no i-ew gr wMi in replace Ine grafSsd cropped Gr i-g * f >r liHTtiak'n^ mi gr wth C >w pea* ar- neiug a.nvcd on stubble and in corn ll-i'dp, hut imt aa generally , a-i they woul t be were the - il in better ciuiditinu O ita har?e*t cui'lmiea in eecli oia and spring ?i*ed nata are | very pu-.r. (JhestA*fi-1.1 i* ihe uult | county thai rep ?rt* a b g crop. Wl?e?t j being cut rery green in wo tern o-itin* 'ties with pr >*p?c:a i?f p mr yt?'rl j Thr>ahvi|( begun in p?M* of the S'o e | with yield* foat indicate from i>n?> ! fourth to nne-h4if a crop in field per acre. The weather hn been uuex? cepii >nal for harvesting and ! wheal. I'uiatnea not i niiig well, to i { dry. The netting o|* sweet potato ! a trout* priQllcally inyptiflt-l on I account ? drynee?. Rice <1 dug fairly wall on bottom It-id*, bit ia?ber j poorly on higher ground. Tobacco! not keeping tin the good showing previously made. \|. lona no grow1 ing w? I, although a ?m? g >-.d fi'lili are reported. Gardens dying out and 1 aland in the utmost need of rai--. Corn continues to lo ik hnalihy bit ia 1 email and making little or no growth Should the dry weather continue ! L a? roucn longer ll Will mtterinJU injure the e.orn crop. C<4ton Iimp generally improved i ? appearance under the influence of higher temperature* with fairly good maud, hut c>niinue? very umall and backward. It aeemingly standi the drought better than other crnpi. (Jul tivatid fit-Ida are rlean and w> II work 1 ed. With go d a taking raint crnpa would make rapid improvement. The Kailroad HummI u < t h . The State h?.ard ? f railroad tquali24>ion eincje hearirig the arguments of th? ratlroad reprea^ntativea has fixed finally the aH*e*"neula mi all the roads. The ni.ly chaugea from the liat < f aa ecameiila aa originally poblLhnl hy The State are ? follows. Anothei ?500 was cut off the eaaeaa. merit p?r mile of the Columbi*, Newberry and Laurei.a road, leaving it at $5,000 per mile. The Georgia Car tli ta and Nortaern i ... r...ii... ?j 1 <-- ?t ? ? luiiurr rmutni it; f 1 ,IHJU P'p I mile, leaving it at 10.000 per mile. The Huiith Carolina hud $500 per mile more laden i ff leafing it at $13, 500 per mile. Off the A*hIey River road* a*?eaa< merit $G,000 per mile was l*ken off, leafing it at $7,000 per mite. The penalty a^ainut the K?at Shore Terminal for not miking a return wa? remitted. ?The Siate, 13.h ?Itiv B C Ltmpley, a Baptiil minuter, died at Hum men on, 8 C., Tuesday. ? On the Greeovl.lo and Laurens railroad four mile* from Lhu reus, 8 C., a train was derai'ed Wednesday and I wo car* were turned over. Kntfneer Jackson was badly hurt The R^ikes had been drawn irom (he rai* the night before. (For lh* I.edge ? dr NUbel'<? Reply t?? Mr. 11m tcli foi d< Mr Editor : ? In r-i?i* i < M? 11, [ iltii k ti m ?h< y* lie c Iieiti.'. a lure ?? n <iiniM>>.ii4 n ininitii'V In I I'lllli.'l >1 I rl V I ('Mil I > w I! -HI iii:I. 1 U ii11i? i 1 - - - V I" >11niliec. In l*o". ?<> tirtve any lij.-g to <t ? \vi<?i nrf5<. I k ?" ?"t A?llHt > t l.er? I. . V.' tin I wll ? ?VM? ? ??Mro in". I k >i \v ii' Ih'i n ill M r T >tr Mi 1$. 1 .... i.e. IIiir ll-ii i I uy '>? ii Irw ivii. hhii [ i I'.iet t-. p mi i.l it in iiih n.iu. wtv wliwi. I gri e?-ly. I answer l-.r mv "wn d<ii?u? iinl iOi f <r <i|h"r?, /| 1 mil nerd i.f tilp J kni.w ?i.it in ivhum I tii d jf ', I uenl tiiit V t i rttv l'^?t .r fir lie l? ih.ive '.i .i.ii.iveny IU ut i mli tn iioachin^ trie .ep I *n *'1 |ir*>4<?tnf* h iiltl !??. I lisvn livme *iinriiiM HI uitli'. OHii teaiyly t. tin* fuel vv|i . ?ee lie C.itUIUtl I > papm ii'l I fl'rlte. Mr K?lii?.r, * inn mi^lii bty ICph ?'iu .1. in* .1 11. I.i< I.l i'n let him k'imh. I ?n.'?v i? b.n tvill ii'H lei him hI .no. Mr lv., vtu Iih\ ? h. C .1 Irt'i l.?i. < f in* ipire.l ?..|.K8 B"l..re thene e wnro il'ered ny Im nan lip* G ><l It e?thed hem into the K<m|. They nrr m spir* d. Sufficient divine authority has men givju ! > cm vinos nny mid when nen bre like y* u hound down by pre* idice ?nd uulifliei I o ?n id r u dmespect not to us but to Q il. 1 kuuw lulhint: of nny such n singing bunk h?t you speak i I neither do 1 want to enow any tiling f an* such tbst in mi in C* id's w>>rd. It is h ye; up nt p ur i wt?. M t*s and niher inspired neu Hiipplied the Chinch lefore Day id'* day. D-iyid did ihv sing a iew * mg hue he di I u >t siv sing in lerua name Neither are vnu tn]d my place in (he w< rd tn amg praise* sweet .lesufl. Inn ihH H .ok of inspired Psalms. Hymns mid Spririiual urngs is Grid's. It whs Hungin tempi** and camp, in synagirfne an*1 Church. The Muster used it. Getting i?. He repealed parts nt H in hi* agony on ilia rr. h*. ai d di d with h vers** upmi hi* lip*. Gur fathers used it. They sang it in dungeons and rnver, nil the rock hikI h( tli?* Hakf. T?ev eang it when htiii'el hy ilenum* "I pereecui i < hi an! i- will b) fiiite mi frarlh till JniH rune* to receive hi* i uimuiiu'ii home. When you r? i -c? ihi* l> i<?k you allow <1 is re* pec'. ii"t io ih, hut in tin Holy Spirit Mr It., ?11 know when preacher is in hi* pu'hit preaching th?* ^imjiel or pracliauijMk* v epel any w 11"ie, it is all right. If he i? a heItever in I'aalm* let him prtach then: or ??n them. II In* he.i-ve* in hymni let him preach AH righ?, hut whei a preacner lay* a Mo hi* p-eacher no*l ami coiuee mn in ? eecular paper. h? m ?y expect criticiain and what yc call abuse. Mr U .V u ?lci?v calling ua hypicnia ; y m ny, '?/ **m C.iri-t call* you Mich.' If >w dare you hCCUM your HUl?ter of *nch I'mi^? <io yon no kn iw iiat the A It 1* Church :a * vino > f liia nan n'a i|<i??? Will h# call his p 'op!* mich ? () i. v mi ari irjrjnfcT i i lifhl'w! O ?rtl lie d'tro >i ?hv all ihia A li P <hurcl Ha hvpuTit. Mat 25, .'>1 to eoc condemns thv whule, ARI' Could ("mm atari t > the* .present y u eay Thai Ibis Scripture 'Ion ap.dy to th' A R h Church a* a whnl*. I'i plait lo any and every intelligent Bibll reader. Mr R, you should he carefu boar you give tit it out. Tne word sayi fo? with wnat judgment v u j'idgt I .itheia vt?u will he judged. Now, i you f-il lo ttive (he Bread < t' lite UOti the hungr* and thirst/ at mod yoi then j o-i w>l| c im? into ihic i->ndem nation yuUitalf it lou and 1 hav me power In Hend Ih* ?><ap?| to Ihoa who are -hut up in heathen!*!) dark nets then we will come in. hut what it this world do ><?u tnean hy rayi||| that * wli tlx church it r i>l?mnrd one of the VUiieiH own churobee. B careful L ? k who y>u i rln le ii thle. All of thoe* g old Ftih-r. ami Molhera ot Tirs>l). () h"W y 0< rend their feelioy* ?i h *orr..w v?h<M you Ull them ih?t ihfir frt'h?r< am mother* *r? al> i ? 1. Y ui ?-ai notice the final fl-u>tenc?, I) y <11 he lieve I hi*. I reckon y u ?i . Th?i why tin you call ua Brethren ? \VI< you call the i evil'* angel* Brethren Yer, y??u aay you lo?o them. A ( for a p-e?c ?-r wh aaet h? it ? m . the Spirit. lVate waahed n s hand in Water. Did thai remove the gu>li What did y.u atari up thit aiinfr?v*r ay f?>r f I thought you were going t give ua a*>me divine authority fo hymn* hut hire you ara. fl or something tlac You c imraei.crd ll>i thing: with floUte and tauut* ? th A It P'a J nit I'nJi what you nr< doing a<M what you have i)oi>o ym bayo canard trouble between cburcl and church, neighbor and neighs r Tbe word i.f 0 >d l>j*r? me out io tell ing yoj that you are a o*?ei break-", The wor-l i f O ?d e?y* 'Bleeeed ar-? ih Peace makeiv,' Mat "i0. Are y>u wilting to h-ivt your |ia<t |:f*'a recur.1 weigh d in the even tu>|i>c> of ll-j, word and then flay it i* not wanting 1 I !ov? there. g .ml people o| 'lirzab When f aay I hie I mean it. They bay? ha i preacher* ?t whoe? lirt y? I i 1 ?n'H*?v p'{ n !omn i ci l in.t Bt f !>p Mrlfii N i'h*r d ?1 ihey meddle ??nh the pr .n ? ?? f I ther churches. The 8p;r11 n | I r.n'l lurin ??r prevail "I * ? ??. W'm , ? >? ? it1 v- ii r > t-.iir-"*! *% d i im i v I II t i|m' I?. vV !> tllii ?i ? |IU? ?? j HUl'll Km 0.4IM" ' l.t'lM*'" t I'liUTl'fl'. ! L ik 17 I *2 i' '*< !' < HIM Aihtn il'il | Mm ft- *< k?w |>I Ji t??M |,J ? .iflir tt.ll w ty it f v ? All ?h?r | ere an* (1 fl" r*-ol IV >m v?"i H j If you wt'H ?. > writ>i?li'Mit i>?? liy *', i Wriip, \ no Iih?m aide ir.n??? I ' ti q nH-thintf elan. (' 'in? nark N'hI loll u? * it'i mt w It i in till lit* hymn* mil are they limpiy*'!. IV11 U? ?bnit the nttft Ohri*t amiff. Y>?ti might w*riie v iliim<M * i<l n ?jr hi1'* mv . n?n?. If y >ti lire h r i r?t ihf S,?i i* | i whf iti't a'i im iha ? nctl of love ituil I not of nut . 19 fit 11?i ik 1 mn iih'I, ! a tn n it ma I h'll [ kn t ? - mi i li *1 art*. I rin nut l|ke tlie wtv \oi <1 ?. If yt n o*II lift hwhrmi tv'iv 'I?mv ihj-? by raving wn b^lnltj t<? aaiifi. If wp i<i oaten wl.v <1 i v in I itm ut in I we I/. from 'Inf.-; icno*, ; I rto K' <) I I t? "Htto it ci truest I v. Well, as )otn? ** you teach f.ir itnetrtpe ?he I nomtnanHmm t <>f hph vn i wi/i fin<l h {silent prole*! ii'i ?l?t? p?rt of A R P'r. Tni'li i< truth. That'* wlnti I ?vhm?. Mr K, v*??i ki.o* vmi am loing I wronjj. II -ail ,1ano * 4ill Chapi. Jfi and 17 verse and see G<tUii u,a5 ohapt 22 to exi ami try ti? l>uif. of c' ? r.pi.i . I Yea I k' Ow timh i* )roib. Ttiat. is what I Miu wrrintr fo*. //vfj is A R P's. Thev love al*wl<-? i e w >i k | I'tiji It awl fir (/hri*t. Tuev ap.w vhem whatever l?ws ami wh upter sopjj Ih y may wan'. A It P'a mixer b' t her other* iinloeK l> ?i lier p<l T|?? \ know Us liefer oh*y O >d 'nther I tlian man. Tliev luva G i?l'a 8 m>b? ami c ii.iiot. see them set. a-ide for any *rfyai "^Mr R.. VP" "rt> ?>l'l eimilph 1 ami you ?Ul/ht io h* win) erouifh to ; ici uiniTB i? imin Hil'l jtiearn Mil' fOcacrt- j I ii ^ G??I hith hid l lie v peach. If! I (In* i<? nut thick enough t??r > u ilu n i I will ?ivh \ >?i iHif that i*. K'ppccifolU . p. k. niriikt. I'resciittfl hy the (iThihI Jury. i Sheriff Scarborough awl Other* for fjetfhifi Mo tendon out of .fail, i S|?ecinl to the State. | Darlington, June |:t.?The grand ju- j II ry in its report t<? the court today, j > made the following piei-cutm nt j} ' Ho present ./ It lllackwell, John ! r (Covington and other* for tiring Into a train on (lie Charleston, Sumter and Northern railroad on the.'.ntli of March, < the <lay of the killing of Norinent and j ' i Kednmnd. We a/ao present KhetllM . 1 i. ........ . .-< ui ixnoiik'i uuu ma m*/)uiy, (juiunpL ninn Scarborough, for oflt ?inl raiscou?| conduct In aiding In the esoa|ie from , the jail, of J I) McCeudon, who was churned witli beingu parly to (lie hornichb on the Until of March. lie also ' present \V .1 W Hkinno ami Simpson Skinner, for also assisting in the es ' cape of said Mc/.epihm.' i The grand jury Is composed of good , men and Its f tromiMi, Mr It A f'irly, is u merchant, who resides nltout six miles fro i town. Tile two last jtrt HcntinrntH were a v? ry unpleasant sur1 prise to the parties interested, i Tru? hill lira lust Mrljendnn and Tain ? /Jarington. S C, Juue 11 i Court met Iter j today, Judge 1 Benet presiding The cases ? against Constab'es McLemlon i and Cain were continued until t fad term of court. The term of ? court being only one week and ( the criminal docket being very heavy, it would have hcen impossible to tr v the case* now b Hie grand jury found true bib* e agamst both cotuiuhle- an<t also ? against Dr l'ayne tor the killing of the negro porter at the C eve1 land Hotel ?Spec a' Columbia * Journal. * Campaign Nettings. ii . ? At Vorkville, Tuesday, June lit * Chester, Wednesday, June 20 j, /.ancastcr, Thursday, June 21 j Camden, Friday, June 22 Sumter, Saturday. June 23 ' Chesterfield, Tuesday, June 20 Heniiettavllle, Wednesday, Juue 21 '? 1 >urlington, Thursday, June 28 I Florence, /Friday, Juue 2B. ? Marion, Tuesday, July 3 I Conway, Wednesday, July I I (feorgelown, Friday, Juty t? Kiugslrec. Saturday July 7 Manning. Tuesday. July 10 f\ /Tonnoau, (Berkeley,) Wednesday, | July 11 lt I Charleston, Thuraday, July 12 , Waiteiboro, Fiiday July l:t ( Ileuufort, Saturday, July 14 Hampton. Monday. July 16 * , Barnwell, Tueaday July I" * Aiken Wedncaday, July 18 5 Kdgefleld C H., Tnursday, July lt> ii Lexington. Friday, July 20 t IWnnaboro, Tuesday. July 24 Orangeburg, Wednesday, July 2% Columbia. Thursday, July 20 Newberrj*, Friday, July 27 Laurens, Hatuiday, July 2* * Union, Tueaday, July SI Vpurtanburg, U'ednesday. August J | Uiecnvllle, Thursday, August 2 t rickenn O H., /-Vlday, August ;t , Oceneo, ,4/oiuluy. August'! Abbeville, Tuesday. August 7 Anderson, Wednesday, August 8 i Children Cry for PHcWs Castor?* inwir, _ . . jxn.am.lllj....... Il?. WILL I. PRBSSiR!., SURGEON DENTIST. IUHJK HILL, 8. 0. OI'KIIA I'i VB Work of all klniit*. j I'ruwn \v. rk ['Intra in.tile l?v neW j t?ysi?*in of cu'UiiucniH yum. Ilioken j |iinlc> ineudeil Alt oiktiiIIoim after j IuIimI iic/trot < (t uietlioii.? ami yutr<in- I levtl I'l'i'iiM liio lvMUi ami Cmfi. tar in i jtine isfor 4tti week ol* o.icli I inontii. MONSY TO LOAN. Moiil'V to loan, in h'iiim ol #300. 00 ati'i ??iiwunl-?. on imiinivoil mi. ton iHrins For information, app'v to WYLIE & WYLIK. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NOW - - Is The Time - TO I'IjACE Vol'It OHDEItS FOlt THRESHERS ami I sell Hit' l?est In (lie market. tdT Write, to me before buying. "tiiB Hhlnirle machines. Swim' Smu j StaveMachines, Itnuil Sawn, | Brick Machine*, (Jang Rip Saw*, | Planing Machines, Ciiculnr Sawn. and all kind* ot wood working machine*. Oiri'ii-it: >1 ills* $115 to $'250, StiAV rvI ill.-* :H9() to'S iOO. ' AV si t o I'Co av n KnufiiteH and I l(?iU>t h Tallmtt lOny iiKiM and 1 tnilnrH, MEED COTTON ELEVATORS. UOTTON < INS and PRESSES, 11101i (JRA I)E and I.ONV PRICE. | V. C. Badham, General Agent. Columbia S. (J. :r ; HALL'S F i t Joe* on any cook bo hi t outside on brick ] , They were fully t< ' (.'aroiinas. All agree ~ Uut eelid and gel Test ... j [ No. I is worth No. I will can :'.r?n ./'rr i- of'I'omaloes. Add for Mack berries. C'hci 4 One linly made fr? < ' neiirhlwir*. She recei v churned 24 cents for li near a (own this is tin 11 ere arc a few To Mr. H. (i. HAM., Dear Sir The ('aniiiti# Outfit No. my expectation*. I not it expecting to put up iiiy larger furnace that I had he< canned my entire crop thin season besidi l?ors, with your No. 2 on a No 7 e Mikili am my old can iter. I shuli not put. tipu that the C'aiiner will ran all of.70 do* :< ready for the Kettle. For simplicity, r| Outht stands without a rival. The fanner bought of you thin Sun t da tiro. liV put it on our conk stove an ; we mm very lew. vou ran reter W. ?ie, Mrll(i Hall, IDear Sir The < hunting Out 111 Wou rent it to We. Too much call not We gaiil one run learn, in one tiny, to operate it ' farmer sit ? have one. Agent* wanted in every t'ouuty. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoe* are Utiftfartloii nt tlic |.r i ? * ai!uTiin ?l than at vinccd. The stamping <-f W. 1,. Dotigl Kiarantco* their value, m - thou ands of raltrs who push the >-?! of W . 1.. Don hirrea&e the sales on their full Wnc of goot wail wn Iwllntf won ran innni7 by bu' lil?4 Ixlun. CaUtlOKU* trtu upon ?pplic*t nr-For Sale by WM, THE "CA! 4 1 II i? now thirteen years si was tfr#t. pin upon the mark responded laitbfuliy lo win writing maclrne. Tlio Ca where as Ihe most temple 11 It i* eatn'y learned, do-s br decade, If properly cared fo pealedly taken the fir?t pla lias never been excelled. Iiaa no tuperior. Willi into graph H we 1 nigh indedruc ine-f men, minister*, telej mid iiovernmei.t departmei f Lahgruph i? without a peer. |3??~HoUI on Kimy C IRVINE WALK WYME awn W ifii in mwm i m mm mm* mi i Bibles. With | 1mm urn. we annoubie i |irt (.Mlii'ttxlf i mm a iJeponilmy ol Itih'en from ili?- mt'iiciot tiiide .*oel?-ly. 'IVmInik* . In 'n.in ft re writs Hi'. Teetntneotn and EVnini- from Thirty ftvc ccntv ii |> * lilhk'i (rum ivcni;. .???<.? up. I hln in not ii tuuijv.v ii'.tl.h i; enter, prise but one of im\m a> 1 "bedleiiee i<? our I .old. ltoi'kn sold it, ost l>y no unsalaried depositary. Mr e i"l Imin not. at the Haul;. He will gladly watt on you at any time during business hours of the bank , hi fitzpmimu iiko., ? AIIK ? The Authorized and only Agents for the CELEBRATED SHELLEY & FINGER SHOE CU oF GAINESVILLE, OA. Every pair ofBlioea are warranled. Tliey are made of home-tanned leather ?no chemlcala used in tunning to rot jho leather. Men's Brogans I VV Cut 1 . 1 1 iS4' 11 <Jlit to l>or imi**. Ladies' Shoes at $1,50 per pan. jiajf* lioyb' ami Olrlu' School Shoe* at correspondingly low prieea. One pair of Ilieuo Klioea will outlaat two pair* of chemicully tanned Northern Shoes, I f you don't waut to buy iiiiw ask t *ce them when in Town. P ! engines i Wo uio also sole agents for the Duffel Engines, the liest and cheapest on eurth. When you want un engine . ? cull oil lis. Itespectfully, T M. FiTZPATBIOK &BR0. AM1LY CANNER. htove. On nml oil'In one minute, fan work il dealred. psted last HCMHon in (Georgia ami the two in nay ing ' 11 does all j ou claimed for it'. iiiioiiIuIh Don't send any 1'nntal oorr/a. . #No. 2 is worth $30. per iluy. No. 2 500euiiH perday. That one-fourth more for 1'euchea, double it rics. I'luniH ami Htrawberrka. >m $ti to $8 per day cunning for helved the euiiH with the fruit in them ami lb and '2 cents for 2 lb cans. If you live i thing for a poor widow, diinoiiial *: ItlaeUshurg, S Fepti uihcr till 1893. 2 I liolllllit ot vo11 lust Join- fur iivnmi.L tm> ll only 11 few weeks, until I eoultl fit operating for years, I>ut liml I have r." tloiug all the entitling for my neighg stave, not using one-tenth the wonil iv old Kurnaeo any more ami will nay lit cans per <lay. where the eatis are all iieetl ami eeoiioiny vour Patent Portable W. H. M1SKCKR. Howling (iieett, fS C, December 1S1>3. imer came fully up to your recommyn<i eanueil bet ween 5,(Km ami tl.000 can*. KhANNKIAN ACO. Wki.i. 'ion, (Ja , Deeeiiiber 181)3. gilt of you hist Summer is all you rcprciii its favor. It in mo simple that any Willi your Hook of Instruction. Kverv J. A. SMITH. /tihlresa II, I?. IIA l?li, Hlaoksburg, 'K t. V. L DOUGLAS 3 SHOE SEITtEHEN. 5, SC and S3.50 Dress tho*. 33.BO Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2.50, $2 for Worklngmen ^ 32 and 31.75 for Boys. Tfr LADIES AND MISSES, S3, 82.SO 82, $1.75 CACTI OK?If any <Ml*r \lWk offirt yet: W. L. DonglM \ shoe* at a redueod prlr*. \ or ha hk? (hem wlihaai lha aunx atanspml |t *^k oa th? holloa. him ^ Tff|? aa a fraad. slvlith, easy fitting. And give better iv other make. Try one pair and be con* la*' name and price on the bottom, which dollars annually to those who wear them. gla*. Shoes gain customers, whicb helps to They cam n fiord to sell at a Isst profit, <j| rlag alt yoqr font wrr?r of th* dealer adsaa Ion. W. L. IHJIULAS, Brockton, ?nil I , SANSON. I k mm m. mo. on nn L1UKAPH." | jj^ I nee the ( aligraph Typewriter I 91 an<l in wH that tme hat ^ ?t is require J it a lirat clan* igrajli is recognized e?ervind most diiraWle typewriter. I autitnl work, and will last a M r- hi -peed route la it ha* re ico and in telegraphic work For manifolduiK purpose# it rchanxeab ?> part* the Ulb* I l>b'e, The eiperieuceof hun . jraphorn, abort-band nrhno'a its air go 10 jeotc that the Terinn M KR, JR. At (JO. Gkn'i. Auin if, 0 ilroad St . Chare ? YMfc. ATTY8., At 4mr<L\ict ?p a.* ' i