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-~ ____________________________ I (a' - ___ L~;t.~y\ ,~1~/LI~I4 OL. XIX. PICKENS, 8. V.~ TI'II1'IISI)AY. *II'NF 1fl 1 ~Ab~ *)~1 A GOODfCROWD ATTEND 10 HEAR THE CANDIDATES. Spech t,m by Glel h-141it,., 64 E i do -1I1,< cu1imilut,o i (I :0M' Goaelr11111mt III Var-lous The c meeti.: ( Id dvred by 41I.hv Dem-ll OVrAIA. .,a-;Xee-liive Committee was IwIid oni tho ieupintgoti Oil \euIpseay. The spelteke<rs i1- ( rivil fr1l( G Iv('ille oil iihe vally 1sd 1eiwe 11 o'clock, the nmur< s' -1 for'1 t 11 ' 11-4 Iin . p <,e. M8io:i wasM i nwd ~ I hb b hGl ,del bmal, I compras Ite caria on ; the4 si' na :~ - :!- Ih c w cptionl I in u i-- ea. ti e neu pmlen ,t i 1ro111nds UlI had a i:. (bled about 830 men, ni.ilon whoI was a little I 11, 11 inm- of 11di-'. fLer elin the e 1 ,-in to onle 1 C"wuty Chairmuan C1rn11- intl- od cted, IIt" , he($ first s.;pcakver of the duay S:n.u. .A) -lo N a .l l-r\ Io1) of IaItiliel. ft CaLdidatt('1 for GOV1 l or. . *-Inl 1n.t.onl's spe(ech was a cahnm y- A11-rong" pr-esenithonl of tle vvils fuOMilich he( considered the pcople oI kSout Carolhlla,adi of tilhe of it(, . - 'n itvd States, to b- sulYeinc Con, COdin fully tei gh and te( lduItyN' of' '1hepeopl''Lo look after hirlocali ali, eyet ani'ed his tuoitor y ihatdie evils of thepreent the danl ;rsto the fut.ur oif(te people Ily i1ll th 11agressions of the cend all t Ilihity-Strki.w aIL thie( liberties of th1 people, which ikulvidrh their pros S(rity . h-e 4 ie hasy o. 4 i I les d r-Ii t i c i.- 1 Of 1 blic NII i--afull ijquiry-\ illto his 'Ilicial C(<mduwt le re(view1e(d thwhist>rv Of (u " Ir people vSilcv the- mar--their s;ub 3.1 nil first. to llilii-ry tyo.1 1.1, then o lnical teisruIlb-and theeir sef at1(I2euf in 1S7G. He wvarneic-d le pe piv lest, d,ctive'd by t aSellse ofcuri lo,lad inlisldl lby imlproper11 j)r*esentaL i:1tnf our conditionsll,, they loe sight, of vyio great trulibl roWing out of edera1)6 lislio hspThe-char-'s. 114inst t8Ihe MiniC germuti ent 1( clserve cim11Y wo distract the( p:-oph *. at.i-1n t 1111n from th -nrvatest troublv -e1. i I '2s 1ICi I 1.IMAj 1 1,; e 11 11 1( 3Lz1i8t j 11 ad.1d cont rolling t th Federal -Ov - I I Mv tet. He made in carneA st 1 oal for unlity-for at solid fronl t-a-ainlst hew. 1lilonnon .1ee--aid closed bv 01r1u111 UPon the youn)" mien speciall Ny the du1ty and the nedof makin6g1 .a t 0 11 in' ill and fol ' 311ri i 1p . Col.. JOSIn-u111 1 . E( F l.l a~~~~t inm1ed eOptenedi by sayIIigthat, h , r of I i.h i stat, hi". Iwople, anld his party -a1 party] that is Ile rcpreseitive of no ts Iihat is nlot, a fac tion--Alud im, ind,d til %.,I w vr peo ple t heml veNs. (*--ItV I IIrges 111ad becen made 11ainlt. the Sinle -,-overminent. Are flhese truk.. J there bea lil oli*m-chY?1, I te( ,aI.l nII 112 W8nwy! .l there poAlitical eip-wsv i! Smuth Carolina? Wherec are ihe \Oeswer fthe rottennles, azbouit wieb so() much Ilas beent said? h111o( whio u make a auh c1halrvie should v reaitdy with ,specifientioisl. d witith tj ) 1o ). The 11lt (( tSt( iS A S theW (o3venmefi 1titfelY InId ' .* I,-1)omically11( admineiered. Ifs 1pub thei 411 publ1inecessiie rIle diire,1hose jhere been anHt'y corruption?l Ceapta1in - Tihuan11 0 has ( 1a. lloer h et noneI. It e hlas1 chafe Cptain rSena3411to pI 4 ed( 1r(a0p1(otiom .1( net. f mht-1 i. H ti s not,.1g( hat heyb fitdrawe w':tent 80 to sthat whileY he01: was: op 1.y,ie f avored ith proper118 14(ua').inem(I4e o'fithatOistiuim He ha1(60d a11lwaysJ he(~ was (Opposed to1(' pu li dow ithlI 341r1 he Univrsity lor ehe Citade. Th'fe to aml11imp(rove the commfonII'l shools (w111(6( to 411H9WrOy the (('181tole W * ~lii 4. ltv d nO4irayid of ptai, Tilna 44o1 - delar himself)'d ~~( on 1( ti point unie..1 (6nivo(ally. Th ra)lroadW 11onuniP4' 8li<ers 81( mit 1roperly bei1 elcted1t r * fchoseng ofthe wise1 furnishedt no 1rouIe'( othe harge 1)3 01d they had b~eens '( "hue, so1( .141,f'o1 is to spek."anymor than 1for( :heeiir Hti~ihat 1)teCo-mersII6 of the 1l<11is1lature) haIld been( ilbonho( led or.'ile f dehauched."i There'..ft1 areo nm81.11 Ceal chargeswoul few sph edhienti1n. eieT13 Ie people u f b np.C'ior ohrf loosely1411 madI . niTv 111 ohal surely hsh rightv ailmved cidlCdC- ocifth iftre io * -1 o h ole e m -rnor I ieRhardtsonl--Avtsi him rlise li ,mand. 1 None raised.J I thank voi or Ihat appiNoval. Col. EIl-e close vith inl varnest appeal fora calmli di 'issionl of pending questions, and fo miity ats indispensable to the saff(t mild prosperit.y of the State. CAPTAIN 1. It. TILLMAN AAs gre(tevd with loud cheering whicl -oitiuiled dirling the few minute VIich the Captain employed inl ai anging soniv paperIs aid memoraind >11 the(, table inl front of him. H 1011n1m(1nCeld by expr-essin.g himlsel dad t Imleet, the people of Spariita ullg Whete, it appeared, the Farm r.;' Movmnit hand niot seemled tb lipress the people stronl,gly. H vit that te attenldaeI 1 of sIlial noimn ai tit this neon showed thn l.hre wa; a feeling ldeep (]dVol inl i hvi learts that broulght, hvim 0ou1-a feel ii that there was something wrong --hiih ought ti) heritlivd. This hait >wen til"med 1 '"l capai fn of vdducationl ind so it sh1ouild hie. Thore shlih >( at fre ani d filir discussion. "IThe O-V pro(Id(in M IM n a 111side!S, bult neanl t4) pr(O back, if I Bila nothlin lit it c(liopper. I all lie inl re pOnso to (ity's call. The peoph lay Nw bOos'. If I receivo th< loinillationl Im. (1 OVvIIor-, it will h< he people's choice. If either Genl 3ratton or Colonel CO11 E'arl ieive it t will be 0th. chot)ice of therilig." Capt. Tillmnanl went on to say tha lIt- Iople of this State had beenl th Jav,e of i oligarchy for a huindre< ears. In those days family imo itoney ilvd the State. Later, th 'MC(ss Over. the ltadieals had brough )m a lo,thargy fron vlich it se('11< ') roWusle the petol-Ae. Captain Till !In 1thiv1 disculssel the iIlatter o eprsetaili DemCra10'.t iceconveni I1m1. cOVer'ing the S111. grolIlj(1 asii 6is 'inach lit Ridgewayl pliblish( Mine wek Wks ao. He said one troubl s tLat thtle State hiad beI governet thaost entirely by attorneys,aided b t few aristocrativ farmiier".;Hte denie hat. he hadI (vePN(,r charged the Stat ov meNv ith corrup11tiOnl. H< hen procee(dd to discuss at somi enkgihi the matter of apportion 111t of representatives, fald the fail ine of he LegislatuIre to provide fo L VVWnJus. He reiteraIted and1( enlarx I i~ ps' omis charlge oi perjuryv,u pon th ).rt of theSenators who defeatedth '5i pporttim?ueit- lot oral pelrjilr for tse are honlorble Imlen--bul thcy w -e 'politically 1eijIll'ers. L-aptainl 'Tillm11anl next took ulp the de partintiit of agriculture. readin 'roml man,u1Script iaenfuilly prepai ,d reply to Col. A. P). Butler's recI letter u1ponl th(- Subj)et of the inispe ion of fertilizers. [The subsiinne A i, 1 .Vii Oil this 1)Oinlt are give: lsewhere.] He expressed the helic hat the local papers would not pul. i.I this reply, as they had neve wen fair to him. The farmers. I m4id, ought to ('stablish at paper C lier' owNi. Ilieh 'oild do them jti., ice. Captain Tillman strongly urger -vdl tihIe use of the primary in electin h-legates to the Coulnty CO]Nveution hat wre to send delegates to th 1iminatinlg body. Inl cOnclusionl, h m11Ide an e'rnest appeal for free di. 1 m i d fair phly---pledging hi1 wil' mA those who had put him tU h front. to staid by the 'action c h1k Sitate Convention, anld. if vlecte o V1rry1 ou the refIrmt s he had lon .irged. Hie took hisl seat amid lou, hleeing. Thie ('10s4 of Capin~) a T'illmn ~PO(chl wasS the signal for the with liawad of <init( one 't.hiird of theo au Six.eeh1e(s were ION ne iade by Co] ;iry. (ein. Popel., ( 'in. Boiinam, Mi laylield anud (Capt. Far'ley. Lack ( ;pace' prevents any report that woiuh ipyroneh a fair pre'sentat.ion of tis -(emariiks of any of t hese5 genJtlemerie t way by a1 t elegrmn. Capt. laco, sas ireevented' froms atItening,' 1) enesin his famuily. A lttle aft.e :1 o'clock I lw erows ens'i l51'edue t.0 a (ooulel of hiundi'et (od or titider prevaiiled thr sough oul A nl'y to) (olonmel tutler. Ini thle couri1se of hsis sixWeehI at thi )p(mnl meetmi5 1 i 5. of the ennjivass, ai 1reenvile oin Tu'esday~ thse 10t (in st Iinmy speec'h at Anderson .1 nmid dliis,on to Vihe fatilure of te agr'ieu uraid ldep)artmienit to puish frauds ns fort.ilizers, anid I (charged in isl .FisL "' t the bureau hias miad 5o honsiOt ('I)rt, to p)rotet thse fsm nsers asgainst1 bemsi swindled by3 buii hg guano5i( below~ the gluaante(. Se(ond.h Thsat. it hals not enifor<-'o lihe law or its own reguilat ions. T!hsinl. Th'Iat alhthiough thec lawv kinlowns to b)e d1efe't ivye andis t he( pim shmen(1t ino5hl<it, n' io att.emipt hai smner 5(5o( havey it amen('Ided,1 (x(e( thast thle mi 01t Vwas men(it.ione(di 05ne of1 thet deparhitmenit r(epo1r ts 've ali year's a5o,. Conun5 is1sionier1. lhitier, in ai hetto wh ih has been1(S pui shed11 1 iniI ih' New mi d (ouiier and other11( papes, say: ''1ISLhhballe ' yOu to) poinit to one5 is dlaince where'l' farmeri(s hav beenI i d<I 1Iraud ed byI miau sfater '1s of fert ii i*sid wil tlI II] s (huies ta II. Paritmient 111md at its ennuand, that you miake' good yourii charige ret'raet. .I will chieerfually comsply as to thI -iix.csit to commnissioneor a nowledges that th()e inalty of co hisenhtons iiulosed by law againist a f(i'tihzersl' t hat are' beOlow the guarar b.'(' c'annot b)e eniforeed for the suf ('ient reason thiat when thse anl w~ tie mlad e 1.heo frt.ilizer is in'j th gr'oundt--out of reach. Thse distr'ib, tion of i('rtiizers'i' to po0ints of ' Hiumlptiois abh.Jout Decoo'ebe, and(1 ic are not all ini the gr'oundi unstil Ma or later'. D)urinsg the last teni yeni One and1( a <quarte'r million tonsa c H fertilizers passed the quasi-ilspec .1 tion of our agricultural depart-inent 1 and the Iilulilt paid by the farimers for this farcical protectionl has beIn r about S300,000. In his letter C01. Butler further uays: "-I will say that in lmly opinion based on official experience, themlalItni ufacturer who dcliberattely atteumpts a to defraud the farmer is the excep .tionl, and I further believe that, in every case Where thi hias been at Stej)td. it hias failed of !umectss he f cause of the deparilnelt-H ion.' H evre is aclklowlvedgeieit i. -ittemp11t s to defralud have becIn nlade. There hvi been excvptions o the Sule of honesty. lit.. he ever. con Sfisent ed at single aek' No. Thei t cert ain l y I ur dea rti Ient Miu pervi - r sion has not callwd t}ie faiire of every attempt to defralld. Up to vighteon IioIlt11H ago Com. nlussioner Butiler had it hiK coiauld aState cheiliist employed by the year i it a salary of 52,0001, ud illlysis , could lginl aS 80011 ax a411liipls.N were [ ta.ken. say tlhe uiddle of Janutarv. In 1881 35 per ccnL. of the a 11im1onilk ted fertilizer.; liialYzed vere bolow thie gluaralintee; Iild 20 per cent. of the acid phosphate vere lit 188; 21 per (cit of the litiIioniated fal 9 per cent. of the acids Wvre defii.t, alld thus is abolit, Ihe average of ile list three years. Is it possible to sup t pose filit. non1e of tihes(- deficient briads of fertilizers were (V(1 11111 I lyzed, or1coull not have boeien nalyze"d I and the fralud found Out ill timke:, so that an eflicivit anild zeldolls olicial t could have fomid 1111 opportunity Ito Sveizv ald sell somil(. of it1 before all of - it was ill the grolund? No rcasona f ble mait int South Carolina 1whieves - it. Suppose. as Col. But Ile1r (,lails. that the averapres of the minuL1111fac i tlrers exeeded those guara:itees r3 N,8 per to, whiLt satisfaction wats 1 it to a farmer hvlo houghit .amd paid y for the deficient br:mds. to know 1 that soie onle llore fortlilatc 1h2lad e got, a bralid above tihie gllaraitce. and0 .Iwas beinlg benlefifed ait his ex penirv? Srlat htle hand paid for what Ie had - notreceived. muld Iht though thle - farmers paid $30,000 a year for inl r speieling ferHilizors. tie inspection was a fraud, his guano a fraud. and 11o p1iislielt m11eted out to the o rogue. Cxcept to pritit, l nia; i nill y italics il ia report which nlot one far I mer inl fifty ever saw Or harld ('. Only 1,500 of these italicized( reports of analysis wori proited in IsX9, and I doubt if mor l hIn tweIItV nin in Grreevillv ever saw oine. ~ B the t way, this Iystein of pulnishintg a rogue by puttinlg his brand of gliuno inl o italicr, ought, to bo patented. Of it course, i iis vell known that the f brand Illay.be chIanged niext season 0 and the italies rubbed cut. It, is no r torious that manufacturerx will 1ill (. sacks branded inl a dozen different f ways from the saimo pile.- But the Chemist ca.n cateh the thief and itali I cise him agllil, 8o. why should we 6, farmer.i complain? s Ai, my countrymen, It is tliis fat:il C laxity, this colilliving at crime, this o dethroilnimit, of law, this political leprosy that perimeates oui. entire fgovernient al fabric anl is simied ) up in 01e word. "neglect of dut V," that f is destroying our very civilizat1ion it , self. We puinish g1tuo fraulds with Sitalics: we puiishi lyncuh law. whlich is 1 the result, of this lxity, with italies we f)unish murderers, who have s mloney,' wvith ne(w tiails and11 it alies, - and1( the( I)eopIle are' sick inigh untor L- death of suc(h gove'rmnhlen and. 1 th(ey1(3 are determPine(d to) ina:ke a cli:iige.' L. The lLw goverinlg th Ii'sale of 1<.rli -lizers pr<vides that anuy one4 selljig f gliuno witbout branldineg the1 saLcks 1 givnlig analIlysis antd maniiuifactulrer's o nameIl shaLll pay1 a fine of V10( for (eachl .packatge: t-ha~t tile muan wVhio dlive'r 1 or ri'ive's such paIckage, ra1ilroad14 i agenit or other person, is siilrly1 y - liale(. Anyi~ fer tilizer so)ld niot- coni inig lip to thel guiaranitee is liale iAn , confisent ion. TVhe injustice ori weak , ness of the. law is ta it~ is se'vere (on a dealer failing to branud the eakh r.. but if aL110 man p xuiisad ini aI bIranIdo< (Iack ai is (calight it ennu onivli e (on)ienct (ed. This5 ha1 nelver y(t been(i e done1(. It ii 01nly it;alicized. t As p>roof of his charge 1]hatt thel ., : comnusjioner or his- agenits hna (In e s wilfully refused to enf oirce iIs own'3 I- regliultionis. Cap1ijt TlilhIlnua rcemi let 5 t(lrs, wvhich cameio fromi aI very I- repuittale farmiier. Ini referenice 1to the charL1ge thai.t ('om1 e miissioner' Buitler iL ha dlonle nuohliiii -to have' thie (dfect s ini thle fert iliz.'i. law amienled Capt. Tillmian Said: CJol. Bui dler hias blel hisx (1licc since I 1 8711 and has draLwni $2,000) in salary and1( has iupenit ini thle aLgrioultirdJL JI s reaui duirimi that time $:00,00o. 1He -hias bIeen oiie of the( muost influentmil 5 men(1 mi the StaLte anud the rinig whicb we are lightimg hias stoodl hv hliml 4 throlighl thick and1( t-hin. H1 ILmd his ni political assILociates hadLf inflhuece en oiugh to dceiat the h ili I pre'paredl 1)y order of thle F"armiers' Associatj(in r m 188;. recogonIzng the Boaird of -x Agricul uire. 114' Was douibtle.ss con. ~: suIted byI ('oh. YoumanILhs ini preparing th 11"sublst itutoewhich was~ pat~sed ini 1x87 ini h'u (of myi hill and( whaich is n io'w mi forc(e. 114' knewr. (If t his d1e i-feet in the hI:w, alt houIgh lie andie his fienids llAd thuings aill their own wayL3. r1 lihe provisioni im my13 bill hunuiishin r1 1fnod1 in f rt dhizeis by lln andLlf imi 1nsom eniifl' t wa2s left, outi in thle you noullIis subs1t ituitr' 114 id his friends had1( inefhice'( enough -(o elect thle I- preseutLi board' and(11 ore-('l(t thiemid 11 it stands(l to reaLson thmatif they want, 1- ('( to paIss aL law 1o giv(e protet.4'i(In - to the faurmers it (could4 have been 5 doine, bult the14 atgriculturai'l 1bureau 4' w as ini close' allinnieeo withi thie Ui 1- vers'ity anid thle Citadel1(. TIhe thriee - had pooled the(ir strienigth to dif) et y every'thiing the ('Jeonhno fairmer waiLet y (Sd and1 to conutiue tol 'onitrol 11he a State. f TLhie aniolln,l ,,S. --.(a4ido an agicult i part Inen IIt, beinIlIg assailed by N the( country people 11n1d defendued by the cities. The agriculti ral bu reau Lis nevei Since this a".itation beganl, Save inl onev Sill--,Iv in"tanco. lacked the solid mipport m' Charles ton and Columbi, an< ihe political tru-1st coInposed largely of I1ichallt. inanu11facturers and hawYer'sail a few aristocratic ItgriculltIrl-ists atls their Ill lies. I -was asked by a gvntileni inl the( auidiencev att Anlerfmon wherv the po'i nnent wven, :1111 1 answee~lv'cql, " trulth. . knlw w h CrI(., Ih'tllf-s report 14ai<1 it NN It'. b-1 i h:-A! nlot C(In it pi di< out. so, i ''. 11 1 1ini 11"asi Col. iuItlkr. 4!. T. . .T. m. tof Minirinbur, a net(br Ow n htnnrd of a-vericu lIe ,11 as 1I jom "wonand ru1i elailnm tlhat I 1i4s was ehI. 1 of (.4 . rupti on lul ext rava"maW.'. I fail to4 SVV how\% mr why (il."niln rre Im>t usiniily so wrV --(chy" a t1II1i thVir honeCStY. amdl ti l ubb ( 00, .h:. hilimn 211bo1'ut i h v; nIlwYsp Ilt iS (.111 i ous t() say ;he Iea t 1 is - n a )III y,Ie' with I 11he iteIratil all,I n-it PratoIl bNi4 IV 1hat I hai Iwvlist. t h( Sin :I!(I 4il1 -r m" corrpll i , :1l iY cIll' . SIMn that, ihvIvr wa,;I.: 114 1)O . \ll 1 hiet hlo boI ut ( wr aIt int ) 4I 1n hnw Ii ,l o 1tIall MV,.. Thlv puI-ipose is '> cr n a1' t 1 ie4v iI r1 on I il I I I"a I I Iii la NIwII all. 1 ia I is haN -, .%0e \1Vfil I11 (:u l, J; lut to I 4 It- iNi%V. IlI d il rir, l) istvr. or moni e (ol.o.ll se. h1 ookh krt'jIlr w.vill put his cl r hollic anld show whtel. :,n I wv 1 er .1 have clhar !e< c(wrruptilnaml t h "tate olicrs. It is44 lillw I.. show u Mr shut I!I . 1 h :m ,I- Illad' l -h:, : 111-1 Ih lill i n I - a t hIn v t) i:)ve thI len Ii wvIt11)u I i I ntt I t iI i l he i.ssu al: ii li frn ,:wI v1 v(It 11,1 1 riL I v I 111; hIn!( 's In er I :i! - .-;: Col. MFOOI-(or ti t (14 "1i 'Ci' pe it re ofSlil'( the 'ai:r- 'la:ra de.1i 4( enit fo 1 01Ssve:l(i:i 1 i4011iv? Invil ftw4 ISS9. ;.1d -lI \I[I'1 l illst I for the min inoith'; of iv sshIe 14 ro how ts to iel has 'growil. ,a)t. Til hnan(1 ia lith re: I 1144 i t Ibh f'rnished by Col. e i aE'Mill letter to the Ne llu Courier Ial' re 1 p1bt lih <1 (in Hlis p rhwi n I total ex) lit 1 - by t hef] gilt I : 41 k partmnellti. (Ir ,2'). 1.1tv the-n e4,pn t iinille< Tilt- denald i!; ln'ndk Ihat wve ;uake tibis a eanipa; I In o illuatii( n. So I will plnY schoohlmas!IIr.a litth-. furlther inl this; nIaIIt(rq. 4 x nin e lin thll asiult 1111 l deo m:1111 il. I ere m-r1 S01110 b. 1114'iw- St A I. whoc)14:1 v (1 i m -1 1 o Il Il a y8111n' h ich who v1 r :ll (41' c:iii' itn V4(44 :u d eii:''i. 'l Fi,rst. It is svel tha .12.1 62 have been-I pai<d for la y r ( fve . \\'hv, dlii dno t theII At 11rny (h;vlera lldl Solicitos who r sta1tv oflivers with hi.: ;aarics, prosecut- t s et )s( suits 1 ve 4hat Illollev? i econil. Ju<il'lnt, wIh 1 o. ts' ror N7li, 4 vas obtaine< t ain st1 thIt,, Pncific (builn Coinpany whenl that coinlp:alY failed, which va1 probably ai ruso to get sowo alel <vante lI. It sproprt ywas t i chlinldc, jud" Inie llt lil th n.Il 11 coln'n1 ise'lIi was n1ute by which t('e4,11 ilpa11Y pailf 8 1,2414 :tid( cost s. 'The I anc n>tInto urle( 1l iIi'tw Sta t ra111 - v was So:,394 lailt Ithe ltepalinel nt', Ili 812,162 to pay flhe lawy r1, Illil i 1of1l11 1of 1 1 II5159. 1 This If f)7,l1;0 Ies Iln 1'' he; muo1' i n-ce'i ve<l1.14 114:1 w in 111 ask, Why2 4(14 was11 t 1aatte I comiwo g', 4 14nise4) at l , an<l('I wherel( <111 I hi . (ThintlIn 1ll:iI'he'cot <'i the e12 fronViai he J' U ite<lI State 11:44,11184 known a''ls 11he1 Hatelilfu<l, to run anii' tx i n1 en1''l s tliin. 1 ' 11411 t< no nlero~'iun ofi how4 thati inoney. Is spnt' (or' Iwheri4t g ,1 11 ither1 in411011 .111' ulity4 trusi1te. 1Ar4 w111 e stn< 11ng )., a<hihtiloiiay for114 Stayzie fertli nilt'r clar u Il is prcinlises once a p-calr , v.mwveprially his 11:ar-1. '}Ilre 1ilty l II i itk ; i 11 ' our State I tl se :and conseuntly 110 rat's niests. but wil til.r tiltire :re or loit, ., g'enII 11 < *weI'l:llillg "1111 Kwk-vpilg ou{ )n tlb no) haill: ltI wlie ti lt l i tldi.) ntI ia'llic tlted by sel ,1;ishnot ive", I hiw wv will i:tN it, whether 1is ttl jolb or 1l0t, ai d. 1tillilill clo.wd iIs li:irI s by paying nttentionl t F.dI Iitor WI i I linm,,- of lim Gre-envilice News-,, whomj i 11< cIw -:w ii ,.i iv 1s 1o r ' f It i iravc: 1il t 1-t i w11141 who 4-ver irnti w d Oh w enh of lif. ie 4att, <b>wnt i li' Sh qtrw, : nip)]. hI l' r if A iy Io. l Cit :.417 ' i u II ow ' iin : "J li't ,'ron !hn(iren v-It=e Newv, T1n141n1 of th1 rI e(iting. wias it 1nw pha in. Thev donHe shade 4o1 1 hv1e b1ughv of tih d('n1sely g rownv I I 0:I'1;!iY e a InosI pleas"ing 'hdiwL t ith nwI'olt;tude Which gaithered tI Iere w 4'iIthin ' t I i Ifi w t ilil u 's iafterq. Oqduini Tilhu mt's varria 'nuclud th'rtminld. .it Owm interim which "llo w" d t W'ti i itl tl"mrc tlw mor nq lI011 n,6 t,ic a1,111iren: -f I..v P'arinwr-ti Calpib!lc Il irse l l t<wvard the 1:'1,'and hV ap't Cd as a.i hT O - 11)4' cr viled \\ it b la r l. C it o l ut I tions 41r t red ' 1)'im him from every sidec, 11nd )oun I n .111 m 1w hors. Olw- dwil u on 1 wi :w ci"' ki Ild lai y faili to mini itsilf .irK -t ible, 11nd (l, Illen h a in' wc:Ith '. hNottin visnums whii(ch lone! yva:s h%,d priht - l iu li l t 'nt. el(i 'It 'u i Iralit ra ult h 11 m,C hin i l a1w il(14-4>ut "TO i t O fIlili M ('f111 e I II 00 cul ( 'I t a mt I , for 11 t i l. t '1. S ros ronl- the( lips4 f4thw t hr.n '.'The Vr,wal ) ,ri Iuly e::t nt,t :i iifom . n!eI :! ) I i( 1 -1mj o III I I I n:seen b fi%l I !- I'. ' W hen C ptail l r' e I.!; tc. 411" n1 th iom-ting it was (nly a1f.ter Ii es -i(1l 1 w ]w~' s1I tl'it".41' l camR ll-I ili. th citelliv t fflivientlvYl>v tOA Ilow% hili t o annoI II11lIw ti'mt th!I( inetinIe4 O) wo 'btl ito eni wBih Irayer. .Ih I -V. J hn P.i tt:, wh w:-I Cald ICf ni 11th In ite t olen th 1 n. ' thiIu:_. Im to n u e c by V()n.141CZ'I t halt h.- wimbd be 'htse c(na .11 % vg't h Cap ) t ain I Sh l' rIu 1( pro,I( . nvi ,e14 he ba c b ou 11 nqu:1)() I1 411ivt. AnIIo thIIe -r id iioli froi tiat ' lpt in l was. In t nW <(ii4nry but i rdly hid h divil. uh Ad bfin lil" anter avkh"r.-h W1.ls:: inl Of ULYeNv I 11VIn ChMVIC111n 11v, in jusinuAs 41 m ,lit'e A. " i Jr b.s:" calm. froni th.. ea , m Caplainl Shell 10-ninlnl s anld Itskrd thec peoplo inl th( nanoi (if the lovc thecy had f'.r him: to iic-p (pit and Cloairlmi.,1 She!l then ilnn illecI General Johnl Brntt'n av4 ImI (Jd Ro manm and fin (Ald sol1i(qr and1 it qi,. iinl.'uiAlw-d citizenl. Genivua Brndl t(In 1wic :ll([ wn \v)rtit w a W hcI <11icit, wits partililly re:stor'-d, GIOn1r1l MrAIM ncomnin4 hin re 11nar1-h1. Hie Said he( had receied-4 unul pesoial iinnews fomthe ip-ople (f Lauren, but. h14 saw Ihaml glad to be thwroagain. If ho did no hl love those pv1'v lie would he the tlh veriest ingrato. Theoy ha1d stood by Gv hiin froin the ilcipielcy of the fight. ph: (V()ice: "-And they will die by you.") tll( If Ie wsv elected (4overnor great tlu Ccdit woild 1he to thema and their co laidIer. Captsin h'iell. lie wasH afraid a114 to poke any more "Tillmania" into eil thei; they might "bumt." The dei 1M1,vement waR bwrnt ill Edgehield nie< kn(d Ie wau the ''daddV of it. 'ho (if plet1 if Laimvs; t,)ok the baby when lk wealding l ii imr d it till Y. 11Mw Il- thoutght. it wafs we'lned. H-1 t-al woutl,l tell theimi whlt :1ule them Fa lI I>l e. i the ..irsO t ILA-oLile lIw was : I'c'cple Ht ntiinemu:ii the pruini'ph.im n hat whihh ttood. d. Hcre Ctiptikin l lilan wvu inlte.- '-T ruptc( bY another! ov,-.imu (,n fhe lili, part f thi ro' an11 -.Id hI I lia to ( -! warn tliein (hi hlle coui'lut IpAIk if I t _Vt kej ulp th hol1lowilng. -Mhut up! Pat the cork in." he iail. and thole ho wII ale. to prowCeId. Five11.as a-,.) hel stoo adflought aling a liec wir fdw tn I to t. ]Mw andl 11nuc, (! timo thn, im(, f(mg I i alonlo. Thsm nInIt!4ff ha11, n11w bo I nIr4olItu,j i aItd com t i,. iaii sa C. I)tnill TIhUIii. thlir i p( f w(l imT , 4M and made aW! i ch a:iIl 1;hirl y itb five I iU en. dlCrbig whi(.1 ti;! iw < i I I I n Iy I in, lie pf i uy ti h I it 'iu u '1:11:1; . > il iri t aon e among th tdiene : At )U4 tim-,. th h-i!i <-> !iv' mtaid fiel and 6i n1r V,Sfi iu : a g nerl su-. The Mpeakir-i m.r.r ionihtha pfAkied(1 cumigh T10h IlenwIl,i int1q lit, 111-cip nu ts 4of the r oi.lf ei.. huid t : ,ji T I I I- :w l i l i li. h , m wl t sp fe a llb l if :aalc.- il? . u lenga ('ipe lie il l a t rel ch l whiu n c'.*cIV it g-t 1141 it 1u IT. w 1 m l I,-:Im :. 1: t;ea 1 Tim r dd o think ii w. (iiuoe f waul n,'in' ta p in i te to p of il t h, h a ii of .u i e pi a if,ra! n.0 l ii n by the . in in.i y MAd in-.;in i unl 't iJli1 <- i ip,d aF l ' w . itu ''l Ii'.li , t in '. il)- Iv 1 1' .C I II I t I I. ! - ,I I ( I i tli n i f h 1i. an i. i-i l l . alio r i ve ,,.. I I'I,gan Ii>.1 uel fr:n l ad' i.es4 ' I l iithI an. i'iiI~ii.'rivvil't-1l .ii-d ist l iii e lit. e tilh] il r itlatiiin 1h Lil.c 11 wiai,-. 1anliSi; uj) . enfr ;( u:liier,;\\. lIe the comrt h. f tlio cnd i : (!aptnl I ic Tilhlie. wiv> wia l n0. of dtte, luaIit left behild, . s ta kiliel ill i;& tq) huii't :cini 1.I I as- n c I iin i h ll After a hill of i thm i ailt tIn licsr a cOut' t d inl vvl tilgI thf r I to 1 i i therv1-c cand iiliiic2Li can it z1the cml,i i "Ohlil aagu ' w sill C , (siut itill t) vi i iIb-eu ('ul le' ('n fd?.vilc.I tilcl cil a, lcr. lie appi'il hcil in ihe a, i uta- ie l' to a ifo no ellw reti ao hal thr. e unsllQ in] I iot complied with the opiion of law given by him as Attorney lerl to the cflfct that the sur s of banks was taxable as well as Capital. The fault had boon with boards of equlization in the mties,. They were responsible I not the other officers. The pres . law gave no appeal from their Isioui. 11 thought there was !d of a more inquisitorial systei MIS(IsSIMeit, thall they had now. SPChts wvere thein inade by Col. J. Pl'o, Col. E. ,l1. Gary, Adju it, Gtiendalbnanm and Col. H1. L. rley(. (early% eery tiu iilhial disciple Illie lietinl". today won. a ribbon 1-e on which was Irinted a cut of pai TilIIm:1i and the legend 111h1:an an1d Riefori-." They sol I 1 cakcs :uA several ribbon uiter Nrvclev cNialSted beforv the !and"aIspplivd by- the Henthid A PROMISNC OUTLOOK. 1 1,' i 1u n I 1 ei n r' Iv I 1 -4 4 Oh p4. r 1 ) 1 Vv- iCq I I'.,--0: 1 47 41 0' ' 1- 4 ri . i' nt% I I I tf thC IIIin I > t . : It aS Ieit( d ha i v It n. iI by t:u- l . i -t w l t 1 wa n im. at ho- I'vite r:- 1asA. Th au-raw colilion of 4 u ) i: vrvq i li I.tPi Y 27 pvr 1 1 0han ::t ili 1 Il :el Y e:u-,: tl )Th Illw. h 111)t-cd h n c i lit I -;ri s o e cIoI w -, h <II :v n t - I't i i <ai t< i: W i t lilt Fit h t:'t'1.t The 14s1iin wte m tle III;,l'11. !'l N Itlt; I A yoarM ' n > )i t li n i In. si:g-i' w)ivilr ie !i : t . F aIn,- Uha l:a..t ye:t' .N < - 1 ;i ll ain :0 iI the the. '1 ' v Iden I.nl of h 1eVt 51'fl iii e i' :Iu I en , b t I w in c- Ii h:Ii.h 1 ( ( :I n I is bbwac di -trl i Ti 1101) In I:( i8 ... hy, Xv i .. n s u 1- I T .111 w i II >,. li b 1-1 i I . : b- I nIl i t . h 1 !:1e clu I . .... (nd iI i sa:m. Th l -mli- on a l l <in :]I li n: '.p .'. i <, I0 f l i il t ';- l.na T Imit-c a inrorin hs fo bee n d nc 5, dal i . '111 1 . tri%(.Ig y :- Ic l 'I,I81 shu ls :u- r1 port ('' l -u1i 41114111 p h tI loll ait'iI' 'ro win '1n3 Cly . T jwetv' S9twl of ililn hu Thl97ir con Ilt]. ','4 honli io 1 1: tw fo itlut (in-e XJVII I , %,V % J71 e 10 -Joe e1a, hots ho land kid- phus1 9,an >.hl iiil'T aIerag 1 forA the W Stte &t for IOt)onil land13 'am illed at u it 411'so ''iiea y1:u- was shot w iyY(1iO-.iT .i(NoV o tWoW. t -T. hel w heatiharvesi. justabedn t om r -,the .cO'l( il ioobeing reportedim budt ion ptr en fi tai avrae crod l,l4m'roi01. :utI he t yi te isuncton,g 1a Wihl tfor Wt- are ikH.as