The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 22, 1878, Image 4
The Demooratic Platform.
The committee on platform and
resolutions, after having carefully
conIdered be: platibrm of the Do
wocratic party of South Carolina for
the year 1876, and the various reso.
Intions that were referred to them,
begilenve to raako [he fillowing re
port:
We recommend as the Democratic
platform qf South Car olina in 1878,
enunciations of -the same principles,
policies, and pledges, as were con
tained in the platform f 1876, which
is as follows, to wit: "The Demc
cratic party of South Carolina, in
Convention assembled, announces the
following as its platform of pi inci
ples: We reiterate our acceptance
in perfect 'good faith of the Thir
teenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth
amendments, to the Federal Consti
tution, accepting and staiding upon
them; we turn from the settled and
final past to the great, living and mo
mOntous isEues of the present and
the future.
tWe reafflirm the plattorm of, prinici
ples announced by the National Demo
cr atic party assembled at St. Louis,
and in accordance with the declara
tion of that platform and t e tuterances
and acts of our distinguished loader,
Wade Hnmpton, we call upon all of
our fellow citizens irrespective of
race, color or previous condition, to
unite with us in cont inuing the work
of reform and redemption inaugu
rated, by the Democratic party of
South Carolina, for it is evident that
substantial and lasting reform is in
possible within the ranks of the Re.
publican party of this State. We have
charged and convicted the Rol)ubli
cAn party with arraying race against
race, cieating disturbances and fo
mnenting diflicuiltics; with prostitut
ing the elective franchise, 'ainpering
with the ballotsbox, and holding un
fair and fraudulent elections; with
having accum ulated an enormous
.debt; mismanaged the finances, and
inijured the credit of the State; with
levying exorbitan t taxes, and squan
deting themn when collected, thus
Avringing tromt the toil and liveli
hood of the honest poor1 inian of the
State a large per centumu of his hard
carnings without giving in returin
any comnpentteion therefur, an d reck
lessly invol ving in dlebt a nwjurity of
the coutiis of I lhe Sta'e. Its mpan
nigemen t of our penal and charitable
institutions was a shame and a dis
grace. We charge its legislation as
demnoralizing, part izan and disgrace..
fl, and the venality and~ corru ption
which charactet ized every brauch of,
thbe governmen t, executive, legislat ivye
and judicial, as having no parallel in
the history oif nations. It crecated a
multiplicity of unnecessary and use
less cfticts, complicated in their syEu
temn and unnecessarily ex pensive,
and can never purify itself, give
good and impat tial government, or
by itsmoral force and .character ex
ercise in its full Bovereignity the lawv
ot the land. We do not charge this
condition of things, which every pa
triot must, deeply deplore, upon the
masses of the party, but upont their
leaders, who made such fatal use of'
their confidence and trust, for it is
our fi: m conviction that all the good
* people of the State of both races de
ei o peace and proeperity. We
thwefrei.r call upon all of outr fel low
citizens, ii respecti ve of race or past
parIty aflil iation, to join with us in
preserving tlic good r~ame of our
State, and1 in mainiitai ninug hrer dig
nit~y anai character among the Oom-w
ni onwealths of tis great country.
We discounten ance all d isturbance
of the peace of the S'ate, and den
ounce all mnstig1ator's and prtomtoters
* - thereof, and earnestly call upon all
of our fellow-cit izens, irrespective of'
party lines, to exer'cise for'bearance
aqd cultivate good will; and if the
government of the State is continued
in our control, we pledge ourselves
to protect the persons, rights anrd
property of rall its people, and to
speedily bring to surmnary justice
* , * any who dare-vio)late themr.
* * W e desire a fair ard peaceable ee
tion, appealing to tihe reasgn and not
thme passion of the peOople3, and bave
~uaranteed by law a fair election and
a fair count. We call upon all of
the lpatriot eons of Carolina to join
' ,, us. Our object istcontinued reform,
Ateibdent 'and relief, that by
stybhI Mda4 peom y we may bill
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further reduce the taxes and lighten t
the burdens of The people, giving at
the same time absolute soosirity to -
the rights and property of all. Upon a
these'paranouint issues we cordially e
in vite the co-operation of' every f
.Democrat and Repoblicn who is
et rnest and willing to unite with us
in this great work.
We recommend to the favorable
consideration of the Convention the
following named resolutions, and re
emmend that the same do pass,
namely: the resolution offered by
Mr. Buist, of Charleston, in .relationI
to the unity of the Democratic party
to wit:
"Resolved, That the unity and in.
tegrity of the Democratic party is of 1
parait unt importane to the succse
of our cause and the welfare ot our
peole in the ensuing election, and we.
repudiate all fusion or coalition with
the Republican party, and most un
qu'alifiedly condemn any Independ
ent noement whatever, as inimical
to the people and destructive of their
interests aLd welfare,
We recommend that the resolution
offered by Mr. Aiken be laid on the
table, and offer as a substitute, there.
for the following:
"Resolved, That for the develop,
ment of our growth as a peopre, and
of our resources as a State, a bureau
t.f immigration and agi iculture
should be established, having for its
object the encouragement of and
holding cut inducements to, honest.
and industi ious emigrants from
other countries to settle among us,
and designed to stimulate increased
and improved lroduction of what,
ever may be grown upon our soil;
and we recommend to the General
Assembly the Speedy enaclrment of
such laws as will found such a bu
reau upJonI a perm~Lanent and1( priactical
h~aals, anid provide for its ready and
active operation, to the attainment of
this desirable end."
Resolved, That this Convention
VIOWS with the deepest concern the
troubles which have arison in the up
per portion of the Stato in the en
forcement of the exercise laws gf the
United States, rclating to the illicit
distilling of whiskey, and is extremely
solicitious that this subject should be:
fairly considered by Congresr, and.
somo law devised in almendment of or .
sup~plementary to, the present system,'
that wvIll remove the existing causeos
of irritation, alleviate the presCont
troubles -of our people, insure obedi
once by'virtue of a recognition of the
justice of the lawvs, and to restore.
peaco and quiet whore disaontent
now reigns; and, as preliminary to a
change of thoe laws, we invoke his
Excellency, R1. B. Hayes, President of
the United Stases, to extend amnestly
unto all persons in the Stato who
have violated thorn.
iRes'ilved, That this Convention
commends wvith entire approbation -
the course which has been p~ursued
in the late session, of Congress by our
distinguished State State Senator, the
HIon. M 0. BuUler, as well as by his
Democratic coilleagvues, thle Hon. 1).
Wyatt Aiken and the Hoi.. J. H.
Evins; in the House of Representa
tivee; and the btate now calls npon
t hem in their respective spheres of
duty to exert their influenuce and
ability to effect the desired mnodifica
tion of the exercise laws, and secure
for our people the relief which is so
much needed and siought for.
Rules Governink the Primary Election
for Pickens County.
.RULIE 1. The primary election for
Pickens County shall be hold on Fri..
day, the 30th day of August, 1878, at
the usual place of meeting of each
club.
Rura 2. The Scretary of each
c'ub shall make out and furnish a full '
list of all members of his club to the
managers of election, who shall be|
three in number, aippointed' by each a
local club. The managers of election
shall have power to add, in their dis '
crotion, any further nanies to the poll a
list of person's who desire to join. on
the day of electIon.
RULEs 3. The polls shall be open
from 8 o'clock, A. iz,, to 4 o'clock, x,.
M. When the polls are closed the '
managers shall at once proceed to'
count the votes npublia, and make,
a fllretinto heCout)Executive1
Committee by 12 o'cloek on the day
after said election. This return shall
state specificalhy the total nu~ ber of
votes cast,, together with tbe number
of votes for eachi oandidabte, andi all
the vos togetber with the roll lists
shall be given to the County ELxeen.
tive Committee at the same time.
RuLE 4. Tho County Exdcative
Committee shall moot at 11 o'clook,. ]
A. i., on tOe a'y following, the - prk- .
mar electiona at Plokens 0.11. They i
shal receive %ike ballotsa and loturne
froul the seeural clubs, aggrogste
auch rettqrns, and declare the reoul t L
* -~ ,. **.
be eloction. It there be any contest
eom any clob the ad .Executive
.ommittee shall have power to hear,,
ud shall at once decide, such contost,
,nd such docieion shall lke binding
RULE 5. 1o candidate shall be voted N
T1
or in the said primary election, and
f voted for such votes shall not be di
ounted, uplees such candidate shall, et
t the time of the election, be a mem- vi
>er of some Democratic club in Pick, fo
inm County, and pledge himself to *
Lbide the result of the primary ec
ion and support the nominees of the if
)arty. g
RULE 6. There shall be voted for Si
it the ensuing primary election the
ollowing officors: One Senator, two
Represontatives, one Judge of Pro%
)ate, three County- Con missioners,
>no Sobool Commnissioner,ono Coroner,
>ne County Auditor, one County Treas
irer, and one 'i rial Justice for each
;ownship. The voters in each towns
ihip only shall be oatitled to vvto (orthe
'rial Justice for such township. The
)ersons receiling the highest nuniber
)f votes for the respective office for
wihich they are candidates shall be
loelared tho nominees of the party for
iuch offices. 5
RuLE 7. In case there shall be a tie .A
)etwoon any candidates in the pri- 1
mary election, then another election a
shall be held at such time as the Coun d
,y Executive Committee may dOsig- e
uate, to determine who shall be the d
nominee for such -office, under the ro, a
gulations horin before prescribed, r
Provided: That in case otther of the
3andidates who may tie, as aforesaid, S
shall withdraw in tai or of his. oppo- e
nent, no second olection shall be held.
On motion of J. R. Gossett, Esq., a
serics of meetings were appointed by
Lho Executive Committee, for the
purp~ose of affording candidates an
)pportur.ity of addrossing the people,
oinmencing at Pumpkintown, Satur
Jay, July 27th; Eastatoo, Tuesday
August 6th; Ho ward's Shop, Stkturday
A.ugust 10th; Central, Wednesday I
Atugust 14th; Liberty, Saturday Au
:,ust 17th; Easley Station, Tuesday
August 20th; Cross Plains, Thursday
.ugust 22d1; Lacusvillo, Saturday ]
Nugust 24th; Pickens C. If., Monday
kugust 26th. Each meeting is to be
ield at 10 o'clock, A. M. All candi
iates are requested to be present and
address the people. ,.
R. E. BO)WEN, Chairman. e
D. F. BRADLEY, Secretary.
Piedmont Air Line Railway.
GOING NORTH.
N EFFECT JUNE 15, 1878. Mail Tr' nd
,eave Galveston at 12 30 o md
irrive at New Orleans 4 45 p mn T
,eave New Orleans at 5 00 p mn
.eave Bay St Louis-supper 7 26, p mn
rrive at Mobile -]038 p mn
eave Mobile at 10 55 p m
rrive ait Afongomry-Bk'f't 6 b0 ai m
en~vo Montigoni.ery at 6 15 a mn
cave Opelika pt 8 45 a mn
cave West Point. at 9 56 a mn I
rrive at Atlanta-Dinner 1 40 p m l
cave Eufaula, Ala via C Ga Rt R 6 00 p mn
eave Columbus, Ga viia 0 Ga IL R 8 15 p m p
cave Jacksonville via Cumil'd Rt'te 11 00 a m
rr Macon via Cumnberland Rouite 7 45 a m a
cave Macon, Ga via Cent Ga IL R 8 40 a mn
rrive Atlanta via Cent Ga R IR 1 45 p mn
cave Atlanta at 2 40 p mn
eave Buford at 4 15 p mn
eave-Gainiesville at 4 50 p mn
eave Lula at - 52Gp m
,eave Athens via N E RL R 7 00 a min
rrive at Lula via N E Rt RI 9 15 a mn
,eave All Airy at (;06 p m
,cave Toccoa at 6 38 p mn
,eave Senca at 7 49 p m n
,cave Central-Supper 8 35 p mn
.eave Greenville at 9 39 p mn
,eave Spartanburg at 10 56 p in
,eave Gastonia at, 1 15 a mn P
Lrrive at Charlotte-Atlanta time' 2 20 a mn al
yv Air Line Juno WVashingtog time 3 15 a in 0
eave Greensboro at -6 56 a mn
leave Danville at 8 55 a m w
ceave Dundee at 9 018 a m
~rrive at New York 6 45 a mn
leave Burkeville at 1 54 p
rrive at Belle Isle-Dinner 8 18 p mn
Lrrive at Richmond 3 33 p m~
~eave Richmond at - 4 00 p m --
rrive at Washington 9 05 p m
eave Washington at 9 37 p mn
rlve at Baltiinore 11 05 pm]
ririve at Philadelphia 3 10 a mn C
rriveat New York 6 45 a in 8
Lrrive at Boston 8 36 p mn f<
Pullman Palace Drawing Room Sleepiag a.
jar from Atlanta to New York.
COMING 80UTHI.
MA IL TR' N.
leave Bosto'n 'J 00 a mn
~eave New York 8.66 p in
And by Limited Express at
~eave Philadelphia 11 30 p mn
eave Baltimore n & P 7 20 a mn
eave Baltimnore n & o 7 10 a in
Lrrive at Washington 9 00 a in
Lrrive at Richmond 1 33 p mn
,cave Richmond 1 40 p mn
,eave Boll Isle-Dinner 2 08 p in
,eave Bamrkeville 4 06 p mn
,eave Dundee--su er 8 00 p mn
rr at Dundee via i'a midland R'e 6 15 p in
cave Danville 8 05 p in
eave Oreensboro 10 10 p nm
v--stipper-Air L ne Juno At time 1 10 a mn
eave Charlotte 1 18 a mn
cave Gastonia ,2 08 a mn
eave Spartanburg 4 14 a mn
cave Greenville 56256am
*eave Central-breakfast 6 40 a mn
eaveSeneca '7 06 a in
eave TJoccoa 8 10 am
eave Mt Airy 8 48 a in
cave Lula ' 9 26 a in
.eave Lula vaN ElB R6525p m
rrive Athens via N E RL R 7 45 p mn
eave OisinesvIle 9 65 a mn
eave Buford-breakfast '10 36 a in
rrive itt A tlanta ..12 00 mn
yv h .ta via Cent Oa R R 2 05p m
~rr Macon via cent asa n 6 65 p in
rrgsolumbusaomvaoo a a 4388a m
Lrr Eufaula; via via c as a a 9 56 a in
ve MaCOn1 via Oumlbelan~fd ronte 7 30 p in
~rr Jacksonville via cumn'land r'te 2 46 p in
,eave Atlanta (A &w PRR-dInner 12 86 p in
,eave West Point 4 16 p mi.
,eave Opelika 4 55 p m
LriVe montgomnery-supper 7 20 p in
1save Montgomery 7 35 p mn
er at xobile 2 05 a 1
save Mobile 2 20 a in
v Bay 2& Louls-breakfast 86 4 a 'm hi
rive New Orleans 7 80 a in vi
,ve New Orleans 8 80 a m- ci
rrlve at Oaltestou 8 00 a n
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CEAU4Nss, 8. , Deo. 18, 3V5
On and aWt.ndE, .beemAer 19, the
Passenger Trals on the .South CaroliaA
Aslro w-wil r is foll*o*
. FOR -OQiMtA.
(Sundays elbit.L)
Loeg :Vharlest.o - 9
ArriveatVolumbisa
F"R AUGUSTA.
(Sundays exespled.)
Leave Charlestoi * 1
Arrive at Augusta * 1
FOR CHARLESON.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Columbia
Arrive at Charleston
Loave Augusta M i. ,
Arrive at Charleston 44 i
ODLUMBIA NIGHT
Leave Charleston 9
Arrive at Columbia
Leave Columbia I
Arrive at Charleston
-AUGUSTA 141GHlT EZ31EE8.
Leave Charleston 801
Arrive at Augusta .4 1h,
Leave Augusta 30 8( -
Arrive at Charleston 8 46 Pmi .
SUMME.RYILLB .TRAIN.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Summerville at * 7 80* a
Arrive at Charleston .$ 4% sh
Leave Charleston 8 16 pin
Arrive at Summerville 4-gO .
CAMDEN TRAIN
Connects at Kingville daily [excL. S44%
disys) with Up and Down Day and Passenge
Frains.
Day and Night Trains connect at tm
with Georgia Railroad, Macon and A
Railroad and Central Railroad. 2hi vost
via Atlanta is the qnickest 'and masidseet
route, and as comfortable and: cheap as any
other route, to Montgomery, Sel*, obie,
New Orleans, and all other points Southw'wt,
and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St.
Louis. and all other pointe West and -$th
west,
Day T-ain connects at Columbia withf th *
Through Train on charlottee Road (wbloh
leaves at 9 p, m.) for all points Noth.
8. S. SOLOMON&, Superintendeut.
8. B. PicKass, General Theket Agent.
Greenville & ColumbialL Re
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
Passenger trains run daily. Sundaf* etctp.
ed, connecting with night train. e bekh
Carolina Railr9ed up and dowe. O* a&da&
er Monday, Julf 36. 1877, Ike followiag.will
be the Schedule:
U,
Leave Colusebia at 11.10 a as
Leave Alston at 1.10 p as
Leave Newberry at 2.28 p in
Leave Hodges at6:'Fa
Leave Belton so . 7.08 p us
Arrive at Greenille at 485 iaa
Letave Greenville at DW.7.20 ?as
Leave iBelton at Al0 a na
Leave Hodges at 947 a
IleaveNew berry at -12p
Leave Alton at 3.20 p it
Arrive at Colombia at '5.00 p'n
g~ieConnect at 'Aeton with Trains o03 the
Spar:t anburg and Union Railroad ; conncee at
Columbia with Night Traina e the South Car
olina Railroad up anid down ; also with Trains
going North and South on the Charlotte, Co.
lumbia and Angusta anid the Wilmingnon, Co',
ABBEVILLE BRANCH
# Train leave A bbeville at 9.16 a m., conneet
ing with Down Train from Greenville. Lean.
Cokesbumry at 2.15 p ;o', connecting with #p
Train frern Columbia. Accommedation Trait,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaye
Cokesbury at 11.16 a mu., or on the arrival c5
the D~own Train fromn (reenville. Leaver At'
bey ill at 1 o'clock p. m., connecting with (7r
Train from Colunmbia.
ANDERB.~ON BRAN!0M AND ~LUE *I)e3
DlVISION4,
Leave Walballa at6.0as
Leave 8eneen at 62
Leave Perryville at 68.i
Leave Pendleton at ~ ' 72
Leave Anderson at
As rlve at Belton at 8.60 a a
UP.
Leave Belt on at '7.05 pni
Leave Anderson at 7. -*n
Leave Pendleton at 8.46 p-n'
Leave Perryville . , - .5pm
Leave Beneca at 9580 y se
Arrive at Walhalla 3.0 . -s
Accommodation Train, between . e and.
Anderson on Tuesdays, Thiursdays and Mie
days, Leave Bielton at 9.50 a m., or' os shif-'
al of Down Train from Greenrville. Letter
Anderson at 2.00 p mn., cinnecthagwith Up'
THOhMAS DODAbtEIAD,
General 8uperiatendent..
JADKz NORTiON, Jr., General Ticket Agent
Schedule.
Atlanta & Richmond Air Line. ilway.
N AII. Ta4,.N.
Leave at, Atlanta at 50
Leave Toccoa City at9 j.
Leave Westminster at . 104> a
Leave Seneca city at .11 11 p nt
Lep~e central at 11 48 p.a.
Leave Liberty at 12,07a ..
Leave Easley at ""11 256'. a
Leave Greenville at. 1 -O'
Leave Spartanburg, at 2 80 a a
Arrive at charlotte at , . I<-12 ?.
Leaves Charlotte at 8 4? pg
Leaves Spartanburg at -121 6)e~a
Leaves Greenville at 2dgs
Leaves Easley at 248. ~
Leaves Liberty at 8 044 a*~
Leaves Central at 824 a m..
Leates Seneca City at S'6 g-la
Leaves Westminister at, 4-8s
Leaves Toccoa at 508a-asp
Arrrive at Atlanta at i 86 a at
DAY PASI3NGER..
Leaves Atlanta at * 00 a
Leaves Tocc at *. 10 28 a t
Leaves W estlnieter at 11 -15 sa
Leaves Seneca oity at 1~ 33 aa. 4
Leaves Cntral at - 12''a
Leaves Liberty at . . 1 Wl a -
Leavsrap5ley at 1 8m
Leaveq Greenville at I 84ig
Leave Spartanbur; at 9 'sp
sArrive at Charlotte r.t #1 Vp a
Leave Charlotte at ' 101 'a-.*i
.eave Spartanbu'rg at 2 55 f s
Leave Oreenville at 4 fl:yeu
Leave lEyr st 4 40p*
Leave (*irjat 5 i
Ikay. Sene Cityat 8
Leave' Westeuiisi at 4* j9
Leave Toaon Ity at -..6* gjT
Arrive at, Aitanta at - 11
In addition to these trains, thaere-aIr.
local fyeight trains and two thhre .
trahtre running regui~rly. and
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?ICIZNi COUNTY inCTORT;
Senator-R E Bowen.
Representativea-D F 'Bradley and E H Date.
Olerk of Court-John J Le"wis.
.Tudge'6f P-obate-W G FldW.
BfAerf---Joab Mauldin.
Coronr-Berry B Earle
Behool Commisonr-O W Singleton.
Treurer-W R Berry.
Auditor-John 0 Davis.
County Comminioner..--.BJ Johnson Chal..
man-John T Lewis, Thos P Looper. Clerk
~ounty Commissioners, C L H~ollingeworth.
Trial JTulu-Easteg,, J R Gossett--Se
ubrit y, M arous A Bogge....-Cigra4 James A
4iddel-icke C Ii., t3 W Taylor-Dacu.
'ille, 5 B Sutherla,,d-Mifa C&##e, T W Tolli,
on-agtoe, J M Stewat.?