The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, July 08, 1905, Image 4
Tillman at Greenville.
A 'J !-: t" ! iiici's On Farm
11 pics \\ itli a i'oiich nit
1.) 1 a p c n * a r v. I'i. I).
Smith's Speoch.
Greenville, S. ; Inly 4.? The
South Curolin i L'j?if!utui e ha?
jfot to ro'ULpmi/,? tin* disponent v
and make it decent, declare* Senator
U. U. Tilltniin or, says lie,
"I'll stump the Slide to kill it "
Outside of th.it, which remark he
had in elF'et said before, there were
no startling revelations or sensa
tional utterance in the Senator's
speech at Greenville to-day.
Many of the crowd who had come
from afir were somewhat disnp
pointed that I ho Senator refused
to 4'cuss'' for publication, and
that his pitchfork lay so placidly
and ptacefullv up against t! ednoi
of the crib ? f in Idowed fotagi
which bo might have turned over
However, the crowd had already
got wind of a letter ho had writ
ton on the dispensary and that wu
pronounced sufficiently warm fo
a Fourth of .Inly apeeoh, 50 tha
they were in a sense appeased.
The upe? ch its? ly was a calm
dispassionate, impersonal, wholl'
good-humored and most un-Till
malic performance, supposed!'
dealing with the cotton situation
tint really dealing with nothing
I lie crowd laughed w ith him ant
enjoyed his fascinating presence
hilt vorv few s<>r.n>ml i#? ?i.;.?i. 1.
^ . v-v.-.vx. IW III 111 IV ill
TfSH making u speech. Occasionally
some fellow in the crowt
would try to g?i upu little enthu*
asm by yelling, "That's light,
lien; give 'em hell" at which
evei \ body,, iticinding Tillman,
would laughMr.
E, I). Smith, ticld agent oi
tlie Southern Cotton Association,
made an address which seemed to
make a most favorable impreasion.
When Mr. Smith got into the
midst i f his exposition of the cotton
situation and the future of the
Southern farmer, the many excellent
types of tins Southern farmer
present gathered close around
mo stnncl with open eyes nnd
mouth to hear his pleasing message.
MR. SMITH'S SPEECH.
Mr. E. D. Smith was very enthusiastic
over the new cotter
movement in the South, and declared
"If God Almighty made
the grass Ho made Ed Smith, so
God Almighty is responsible for
the rise in the price of cotton."
He soon had the entire crowd
gathered close around him hanging
onto oach word, while h?? explained
tho reason the farmers of the
South were poor and expounded to
them the doctrine of making cotton
bring every cent it will
bring. lie outlined the plans
of the association, dwelling especially
on the warehouso and insurance
scheme. Mr. Smith put a
great deal of tire into his speech,
a great many facts, and no small
degree of fancy and fun. From
the etandpoint of the farmers'
cause, his was the speech of the
oocasion.
At tho conclusion of tho speech
es, Mr. Smith stepped forward
again and asked for a collection,
tolling the fanners the cotton association
had made them $100,000,000
richer than they were r
few weeks ago and all they want
ed was one nicklo from, eacl
momher of the association. This,
he said, would carry on tho work
a year. He asked that they pay
this* small contribution to the
chairman after the meeting ad
journed. Hut ho spoke so enthu
sisastically that on# big farmoi
standing near could not hold out
till the end. "Whoopee! whoopee!'1
he yelled. "'That's right;
go it! Here's a quarter."
Another tall, good-natured looking
man with a spoekled homespun
shirt and a broad smile standing
just in front, walked up and
interrupMm; thf speaker su'd:
>4ll re'* to runt* Mr. Smith, f.-r
nun ? poor t' i: 11 ?r lu?n? th.it can't
oivn. I'm u r 1.1.hi mill man niyIn
u short while the hat
aeemed nearly full, atul tho coins
?vci?* not nil nickelp.
How Prohibition was Killed.
Senator Tillman's memory when
he remarks, "Then, men are indifferent,
"as they were in tho
"Prohibition election in 1892,
''when only 60,000 out of 92,000
voters voted in that box," is
greatly at fault. The number of
votes cast for candidates for office
in the primary of 1892 was
88,474, nearly 4,000 less than
the figures which the Senator has
1 i?iven. On the other hand, in the
' Prohibition box 70,53f? votes
wnr<? ract '??%.! H?? ? 000
....... v-f?i w, mcr>c ^U.iOO
votes were for Prohibition, and
3OJ97 against it. At that time
there were 35 counties in the
State, 27 of which gave an ag"
^r<*?ate majority of 15,936 votes
* for Prohibition, while eight counr
tie* gave an aggregate of 5,797
1 against it. The net majority for
Prohibition in the State was 10,'
141.
^ Senator Tillman's figures would
" innke it appear that the vote on
V the temperance question foil 32,?
000 short of the vote for Demo*
cratie candidates, whereas it ac?
1 tually did fall s'oort less than 18,t
000. In other words, the Senator
* blundered to the extent of about
l4,o0o votes.
' The opponents of Prohibition
1 have persistently repeated the
1 story that the people generally
took little interest in the temper*
ance vote in 1892, and the gentlemen
in the General Assembly who
violated the contracts with the
Prohibition majorities of their
> counties by voting for the whiskey
traffic as an amendment to the
* Childs bill have labored to silence
their own consciences as well as
f the protestations of their constituents
by encouraging the imj
pression that this vote was sninll.
The truth is, the vote on the
temperance question in the I892
primary was remarkably large.
We doubt if on any question of
policy not personified by a candi
date so large a vote has been cast
i in this State within a quarter of a
. century, if ever. Compare, for
i example, the vote on the amend*
ments to the Constitution submitted
to the people last year, and
it will be found that the temperance
vote of 1892 was far greater.
The truth is that the Prohibitionists
in 1892, asking a fair field
and no favor, won their fight by a
decisive majority in an election at
which more than seven-ninths of
the white Democrats, as measured
by the vote for Governor participated.
A few months later they
were buncoed out of the fruits of ]
their victory; but?that is another
story?News and Courier.
A GIUVTTKTGEDY.
it (1a;Iy enacted, in thousands oi
homes, as Death claims, in each
one, another victim of Consumpi
tion or Pneumonia. But when
Coughs and Colds are prop.
eily treated, the tragody is averts
I ed. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon,
Ind , writes: "My wife had the
1 consumption, and three doctor,
gave her up. Finally she tookDr,
King's New Discovery for Coni
sumption, Coughs and Coldse
which cured her, and to-day sho
is well and strong." It kills the
germs of all diseases. One doi.
1 relieves Guaranteed at 50c and
> $1.00 bv Crawford Bros., J. FII
I ?>_ / s r% _ i
iviucKey as v>ci. runuerourK rnar.
j macy, druggists. Trial bottle frees
Go to the
LANCASTER MARBLE
>VIVI>
GRANITE WORKS,
For Good Work and Low Prices
A. J. McNinch,
LANCASTER, S. C '
Touchng Up Dispensary. 1
Soma liemurk* by Judge Purdv
in bentencing a Prisoner in j
Kingstree.
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(From Ihe Kingstree ll?cord )
\ 7 II
In tho ease of the State vb Thou j
K. Mulloy; assault und l?attery
with intent to kill, the defendant's J
counsel, Messrs Loe <& Askins,
agreed to enter a plea of guilty of '
assault of h high and aggravated j,
nature and the defendant was sen- I it
tenced to six months' imprison- f
mentor to pay a tine of $150*
The lino was paid. In passing
sentence in this case Judge l'urdy ^
took occaaionto touch up tho dis- ^
pensary law in tho inconsistency of
iIh wot kings. Tie case, he
said, was one that puzzled him ?
good deal. While he had heard a
general statement of it ho was not
informed as to the details of the
affair. He would not impose as
heavy a fine on the defendant,
perhaps, as tho piosccution expected,
because ho understood that
the young man's circumstances
were such that Mis fine would have
?? u_ ?:.i i? ' 5- *
iw uo |dilii iij dim inanus. I lie
defendant was drinking ^hen he 1
got into tlie trouble?"dispensary
liquor, wasn't it?" "Yea?, sir," 1
wns the reply. Judge Purdy then
continued as follows: "We take '
this liquor and employ a chemist
to analyze it to guarantee its
purity. VVe ure all responsible
for it ?I am responsible as well
at others. Wo out it in a bottle
with a beautiful label and a palmetto
troo stamped on it, but tbo
devil is in it for all that. We
prohibit any ono but an officer
from selling it. Now we have
put this stuff in thin man's uhnds <
and when ho assaults a man, such
cs he did Mr. Andrews, we haul
him up here and punish him for (
it."
HRONCHIT7S FOR TWENTY '
YEARS.
Mrs. Minorva Smith, of Danville,
111., writes: "I had bionchitis
for twenty years and never t
got relief until 1 used Foley's
Honey and Tar which is a sure ,
cure" Sold b y Funderbork ]
Pharmacy. Also C O Floyd, Kershaw.
I
-Clubbing
Payable StrictP
THE LEDGER (twice a we
JOURNAL (twice a week) c
THE LEDGER (twice a we<
TON NEWS and COURIE
year for
THE LEDGER and The S(
TOR one year for
THE LEDGER, The ATLi
SOUTHERN CULTIVATC
THE LEDGER (twice a we
CONSTITUTION (three tin
THE LEDGER (twice a wc<
WORLD (three times a wee'
THE LEDGER, ATLANTA
and FARM, one year for
Positively Cannol
%
'heodoro 11. Price Made a Fortune.
I
N "s York, duly 1. J'hro I i?o
I. !'r;iv? isHgain *4kititr??f cotton,"
ii.i u.?lay ho is i ulcd hm ii millionire,
ho having paid off every cent
f his deb's which ettcotnpn*<vc |
iin live years ago, und liio d his
iocUo'h with fortune. The forline
was made ><8'erd?iy whmi
rices jnmpei*. ahead with 1 -aps
nd bounds, gaining a hundred
ioin'8 during the day. Hi* pi of- '
Ih yealerday are said to have I eon '
>750,000 or 60 000 nalrn.
Sound kidneys sr* safe gunilis
>f life. Make the kidney a healthy j
vith Folo) 'a Kidney Cure* Sold
>y Fundortuirk Pharmacy.
MURKIt Y'S IRON i
- !
ill 1AI D Jl< I
No is the fill to take :i spring
tonic By fa* U?e Inst thing
to lake is Murray's iron M Xtme
It makes | ur" li mid ami
gels rl?J of 111mt lireit feeling I i
al! <1?in? siorer?Oc
A BO'LTLK
Or I>11I'i ' in
'J ho Murray Drug Co,
L oluinIda, h u
- SHOES .JSs*aaarrumc~TKrr*rt
,
We are expecting a call
from you. Wo now have
a complete line of Tan
and While Cuovis Riblion
Ties, just the thing
for summer any price
from $1.00 up Wo cn!. j i
special attention to our j I
High Grade lino of
DBE5SY low cuts. Ed- j?
win Clapp for men La- j *'
Franco for women. jt;
I WIIH m i?IBI HH' !! Ill II I
CHERRY & CO. |
PROFESSIONAL CARD U
Dlt M P CltAWF(lHl) I)H It ft ItUOV N f
(Ml AW FORI) & I1ROWN, 1
Physicians and Surgeon-', ( I
I ancaster, S. ; J
Treatment of the eye. case and j
hroa h specialty. |
rails promptly answered day or
light. Oftl'ie over Crawford Bros. *
^)rug Store, ~ J f
Phones: Otfloe, No 176; It (deuces
STob. 11 and 36.
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Rates-!
y in Advance. J
* ?
ek) and the ATLANTA
J
>ne year for $ i. 7
sk) and THE CHARLES ,
LR (twice a week) one *
$1.75 1
8
)UTHERN CULTIVA$1.75
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\NTA JOURNAL and
)R, all three one year for $2.00
I
ck) and The ATLANTA '
ncs a week) one year for $2.00 j
*
I
:k) and The NKYV YORK
k) one year for $2.00 j
\ JOURNAL and IIOMK i
$2.00
t Send 011 Credit. t
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T. S. CARTER, 1
Pub. Ledger.
OT J
| AVtgctable Preparation for As- J]
simulating tiieFoodandllcgula- :$g
ling ihc Stoinaciis andBowcIs or $
1 : 4*
; Promotes Digcslion.CheerfuI- ?g
nessandKcst.Contains neither &j
Opium.Morplune ndr Mineral. &
WOT "NAH.C OTIC.
tfOU IlrSAW'ZI.rnVHRR J'i
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Aperfecl Remedy forConstipo- Hi
Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
; Worms ,Con\oilsions .Feverish- i
t|< ncss and LOSS OF SLXEP.
I FacSnnitc Signature or
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EXACT COPY OF WRARPCR.
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Lancaster, S. ('.
R<?M no* phone No JS?. Otlh'e,
)av i a I'uiliii ><u c.jimit Mutn mil
)uiil)ip utruet *; t>ti->m N > 7 ^
Will 1 <; ::i b)t:i tn.vn i n',
>U'ltV <?t l/HllC'-'f" ar. VI i c.v i > i 111: v
ay or nigh . >vi!i r nelvi pi >ruj?t at*
an lion
jxi.. in, i?.i05.?ir.
NOTICE.
'1 tie liimnl ?<T cmu-v < umit: ?
loners in their meeting Monday
luseeci n resolution i<? Hie ofl'cei
Imt lit*ro*?ftov iv? in?i* ? rah in
jftiuMisloi-coiinty Ail! ho |> rid f??r
iol<lin?I hi iuxiu^f ??-. 1 t*a>- it is .-in
lOM^ihhi to or>t t!:n coroner, mi l
hen the iini-'istrate imi.-t comply
vith the 1 iia' t?v i?ecui ing ?Hi invito
1*0111 three citizens (it' tljM im- I
nediatn community Unit it i-> immrtnnt
that :in inquest lu? held in
he particular case under eonr.idoritiiui.
M V Gardner.
County ?Sny?urvisor.
Notice.
My regular <111 o days w !' lie Kill ,
inlays and first Mon-I t\ s. il oil or j
luyaynu will flint n o at my ollW
ie?r Ii & i il-pit Will ke.)|) school
looks h? b t i ollt -im nil ; will be fjlml ;
o wait on joii any ?I?y <11 (he week. I
W \f Moore
Co flupt f /C lue ?li ii
an 10. 100")
mm TR i,n?!
I I'HVe rustle ;?i r nsjjHitiOMt wi. i
etnler* ?> ?? ? ; ?y iti New V ?ru ? v>.,
Vl'll w ljltllj I ?U1 M?>:f to I lit!
eciHfd liy fi -i ni"?i<Mt?e no imp'ovctl
ot'oii firitw, i. 7 j or r ;:i inte *s ? i
epnyiible m atiou-ii >> rti?.i;ui nt? 'if;
Ive.seats No broker;:p>?. or connui- j
lion ehar^'l On'v r. resaoiuil !t ;
ihnrge for ahst reel o'tilt
li K W Y l.IK,
Auk ?dm, Alt??;iio'? at Jmw ;
iilinthrop Colic/;!] Sciioiarstiip j
and Entrance Examination. I
I
T ?* eXiiinin Moii for the uw.ml of
/ cant velio arahtp* |Wi: throp t'el
oj;e Hinl f< r tie- u'liiWHsiot of new s- u
lenis wili he h? I I at (he eoonty Court
rJon?e on Ftb'ny. Ju'y 7(h a' 1> a >n.
\ppiicants :i u?t not he tes-.s t tao fifteen
j ears of W tier sehohtrHbips
ite vjie.Ufl a tier July 7M?. liiey will
)t uwhMuI ( > tiuiae making ti e Itt j
!-t n*. ersge t h s ex itiinaiiuu pro i- j
I mi i hey niret the eooib; :o : ? e-.v.-o I
ii/ tho uwurd, A |ii.l
OHhio* Mhouttl wri'o i<? l*rt*>ii? 1
fwtui?<>li !)? '.) ? f \ Hil i 11 "1 ?<I r
CholR Hi 11? i X I 1 i a! It II blank".
S< h?ilt?r'i i hi.- worth . 00 nn<j
r? e tuition 'I'll* iitX' ?--.- *! >i? Wiii
lpon rn* or li() 100) Ko? fit tit) i*
ntoi ination and <'iiAlo?ii a oli* *
Pro I> i> J'Omiho i,
lio'li Hoi. H ('.
JSolico to the Public
I will hold oil in?]U!'Ht-i in the
oninty. L*bone to my rosoli ooe j
it l'lcn-Hiit; Hill for mo who? '
!. Montgomery Cu-k y,
opt. 20?tf
rr>y "^rr^ypjr4~-7wv>^>>
xs ^w MiKU aMBi 8MMM??Pi
For Xnfagits and Children.
The Kind You Hava
Always Soyghi
Bears the $ \
Signature a[ |r
of
ft dp ^ jl'
II sb
\J lor Over
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TM3Of -rr/Wf "?rfit? i"' oit?.
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j. E. RUTLEDfiE, Dentist,
Lancaster, S. C.
Working on credit doesn't pay,
an?.! my i"niis from this ti.no
heti 'oforth arts :.ti iotl> cish.
^ 3A otx^bl'i Fric?r>,
Gold Filling $1.50
Amalgam Filling 75 cts.
Cement F'lling 75 ct
KtlWJ-K PI.ATH,
Fa;! uppo; act of teeth $12.00 ?
Upper urnl lower act. $25.50
v these prices are 5.1 rictly
for cash. No work done except
for cah or o?ul security.
J. E. RUTLEDSE, Dentist.
'OK + 1V4?e -3+> "*."4
J. IT AH 11Y FOSTER.
. Ittornpy at f.fcv,
LANCAS I'KU, S. C.
i -aff* nlion i"? sp p. :>11 j.
Sui-sin^ss SduD s tion
FAYS LUUiE DIVIDENDS !
YOU t'tt.l a i re ti:?' Ln^lue-* eiluc.atjHI
>V. ifn.ii'ttntfi' Ht'lHhii'tion,
t'oiirse*- ;i! soiily ititur^wl as being flm
in pr.iclical; il oy have n ? snporto a
I est lu.'li'Hi is lti>l Uss No
hiM'.T HOIMM** < i>h'tr??s ?<110
?ter now oil preimra
f? i h lucrative push! n. Our i:i<iuates
ur.*jn <1?mo.?ihI but hh ;? ! i-.r y.?u w?
liavt: a. f irsto 1 liirnlri' > ??11uy ?: > in
Wo ofl'nr spsM-inl rato*
MacfeU'nS. C. II i-.ino-M Coll?ge
Columbia, S C.
Aii?. 20, 19'M -if.
yjlS fr?"* - ' *i ' ' '
arc the most fatal of all diseases.
FOLEY'S ESLSIA;
or money refunded. Contains
remcdres recognized by emi
. ........ its IliC OCSX IOT
I'Joricy and Bl&ddci troubles.
PPJCS 50:. mA $1.33.
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n-.i I y t mei>( w?n?J?-1 ;
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:?r-}lina& cm h vvi -t.?rn railway*.
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