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VOL. X[X. PICKENS, S. C., T1IURSDA.Y, J UNE '6, 1890. T E I'R.U)I)I(G.t U . s N DR. TALMAGE'S DISCOURSE AT THE TABERNACLE. Ile Tnite 1l1'fbxt 'romy the 1'arable, alk Calum Upjn IIm 11 e 14-aro'm Wht IIit Wan.. 410141 4f from41 i Cl1t1r-ch to ICeturn. Dr. Fatlmat"o' '01un)(lay mermlonl wibs om - The 1' oligal Son, Illd his text, Lokc i5, 20: "When he was yet a givnt way oft'lii father saw him,ll'amd had1( comparsiol, anld ranl, 4j anld fIvii oil his ieck, 11141 kissod hunli." Following is th sv imioln: O4n (f the (dve-pe.'it wolls that in i.Intlla !yer opened is the well of a 1ara-It& %.,hIich wve ennil neuver exhaulst. Thec pioable, . suippose, wasL founlded on fa1ts. I hav c dee1ihcd to yoll the goilg away of this pro(digal ,ol from is fathers10 house, and& I have shoWed You whalt, halrd tiie he hd down ill tit wilderies:, and what ia veiy great mis.take it wais for lim L-o leave so beaitiful a home for such at miserale de.ert. But Ie did not always !taty ill th- wil derniess; lhe cam1.11habm- after at while. We do not)'I read that, his Iother caie to greet. him. 1 spI)OSe she wa-i dvad. The fattIli her 11, wo lave, givoln the svecond kiss to the relrni'lng prodigal; the miot10thor t he firlt4 .Tt may havo beenl fmr the lack of if-v vxmnipit and( prayers that Ie becamue at prodigal. solie timu-s tla- fathilier dov:i not kiow how t to )mllago the chilfdl-ln of the iouse liold. Thei chief wvork comesv! uponl tiie iother. IIId'vd. nio one ever t4s over the caiullity of lo."ing a mothier ii enrly lfe. Still, this youltg man51 Wia not (Ated whtni lie 1,1:11 lt 110tk he m., rt w 11 aIparVledpp w-l( e n1Y b, -i h: lilomilinlg wheni we( start out. Onl 1 4 .i1t, befo night, what u%ithI thel du1st. and the( jostling,. We have 10.Az all eltdnsofapar 11C4. Bat iblis iodigal, vhlen le Lu & 0 ow the swiu:i 0ough,, was ra.gged aid wvreiiched, uld hii ) ap earancc, ater lie haltd goil through days of journey inag and cXposure, you ca inore (sily ima0,1gine ( lescribe. ks the-( Ix-c-ple .e this pluodfIlal co., oIg Oin homiewai, they woider who ' lie iti. They say: --I vonde'Ir vhiat pri.4on Ile ha2S 1brokon .1ut of. I wonl -ler w'ht lazareftto he ha ese!ti.d 3 rom. I wondf.r with whi pla-guela le will n11lite tilw air." Alt hough these peopL, mlay havce bei'n w%el-l acqua:ink t w,(, m-ith tihe fimily. yet they do not ilmiagille that i. his is the very youlng M1111 Who wenlt ol, only a lit-tle while 31g0 With <Iaick tvp and ruddy chek and hmlit,ifiul apiin1rel. The young mm:, I tb12wnik. very - faw- He look:X as tholigli h wa!s initelit uponl SoeiIt-hing vey ipior':nu1t. Thv Ixo pl stop. Toh1 y look nt him. They wOmlider wheIrIe he cam1e from. They woNdi r.'erv he is goilg to. You have hvanrd of a :;oi Who wVIn t oly to sae, and iever returne d. All the p"ople ;In the nihoroo illo I "t 1,1" ,OI( il tI 1(1 1 -m-vl.o' to Il~ihought theC son would niever ret urn, but tho parent., vam 1o nio.miehl (onl clision. They woull go by the hour, aId day, and sit 1POl le h weech. lookinlg off upon tite watk-r, vXI."etitig to see the sm tha. vouhll brillg hiomle the long-absent bo.. And so I think this fathler of iuy text sat unde.lbr Ole vine looking out toward tie road on wich his sonl had departed; but the father has chaniuged very much since' eome wvhite, his chieeks arec furrowed, i s hieart is broken. Whiat icc all is boitifl table to himi when3 Ihis sonlI miay be laceking bread31(? Wha3t is all thei( 91plend1or of the wairdriobe of that. I hopnesteud w~haen the son mlay notI have at dleenht coa-t? WXhalt:nreall I the sheep on thle hillside to hiat fa- I thiei wihn his Ii(t 13unb1 is gon e ? St ill< lhe sits and watches, looking out (n11 the ioad m11.idtn daty lhe bhohIl4 a I foot- traveler1C1. lie seesl- him ri ise 3 abiove th~e billh first. the head mid aif- I teir awhle the (lntire bodly; mid ats i 8(o)n as he' get:- a fair1 glanice at himiu I h,e( knlowl he is1111 hi ('('r3nt sonl. He I ihr1gets tie (erut'h, and1 the enne11, and1 ' Ithe 3.1 tiess of ihe .ioin ts,and1(1 boun11ds aIway. I thlink the ileole 3all iarcuind I wete amailzed. Theyac said: "i.1 is I only a ftotpad. It is only 81om11 01d.1 trampl1 of .the' 1road. D)on't go ouiti 14) mieet hium." TIe father knew hot- I te'r. TIhie clhanlg( in thei soni's alppearl.' ane1(4 ermild no0t hide thle mariks by3 ] which thei fauther knew the 1)0y. You ' know that ptersonls of a great deal of iiisiindependenc of char'aerapt t oi 1ccaI IA ind4 ientte it inl their waldk. For that a1 p)eculiar' step, not onhly bcenuse he< standits niuichi on shipboard amid15 the i rocking of the neai, and3( he( 11a1 to h)a1l anee~ himiself, b)1othe4 hasi fcr the mod . wvoul ihiow ini his~ dait., ('een if he ] ni'eer went on the seal; and1( we know< fromi what tranlspiredc afterward, 1 and1( from1 what. tranlispired~ he - fore, tat this p)rodigl lonl was cf an1 1 indteix'ndent and frank nature; and Ii .11)050 that th'e chiarneteriel ecu of h.m.m and. 1111heart were the chiarac tt'rjties of hIis walk. And so the( htit.hicr knew huni.. 114 p)11.3- out h,is wit1lh('red arms11 ltoward hims, he l-im I his wrmiikled face againsHt thec Inalo ciche of his soni; he ki-Aes tho wv,n lip.; lie t-hanuks God that the long i4Lon ii 11over3. ''Whten im was~ yt a great wayL3 oil, his! filthier sawv himiu and( 1 had1( compassin, anid ran, and fell on; his uuook autl kissedl him.' Oh, do0 y'ou not1 recogniz' I.iat Fa. I thier? Who was it.? It is (hod! I I ha11e 1no Hymipthy with thiat east-iro091 t,heolo)gy whlich r'epresenits (lod 31s < thalt wvo.might realizo it. A wealthy< lady mi oneo of the eaten counitrVia wasil goimg off for some' tiie, uand sheit \ ask di lher daughters for sotme lile- I mjt'ito to carry with her. One (If , her daughters broiuglit. a i marble I ilah let, beautifully iuscried; and alnoti ,.r daugliter brought a bautiful wretl , of flowert. 'Ile tlird aug11 Ler came and said: "'Mother, I brought neither flowers nor tablet, but liere iH my leart. I have inscribed it all over with your ne, and whero nver you go it will go with you." The mIotler recognized it ill the best of Al nmitoes. Oh, that our soulli inight go out towar 1 our Father Al,at our hearts mi0gt be written all Werl With the evidenlceli of His lovig iudiless, aid tiat We 1itiglIt. liovl 70-sake him. II the first plae, I notfice in thi: ext, tihe fal-hIe's esigt, n timhe s-e. >nd place I notice the futler's Iaste: 9)J inl thlic third place, I notice t1e ait hewr's kiss. T- begimi the fathers eyesight. 'WhVIen he va- great way oil his iather saw hii." You have noticed, ion old pvople ;onietiwe ut,a p abook fl'ol t liu other side of the liIlt. l'hey ('ln S. it at 11 distallce a 1 gf-at Ival vni;r1 than11 ther% 4-:1,n'elo!;( hv. [ do not knrow Nvwhdr thi fad he .ouldl s'e A.ell that, -which was near >y, but I do know hie could t.e all "reat, way oil "Hisfater sat-w him. ?erhap.; Ie. had becn looking for ii: -(,turn of that boy espeially that lay. I du not know but that. Ie aIdm >(WIn inl prayt.r. ald Ihat (od had old hli thILt th,t day the remcat. my would com)IIIe honiv. "-The fa .lu-r Vw hin a great way oil' I wo%'' ler if Gods e.3yesight cid Utir a when wvo ar.( coming baIck 0 Him? Th'ie, text. pictu)r(1* our con lit io11----%we are . grea way o f Thati o1,ug in wa;; 1i f-O1irt1hor ol' r,o i- father's hous'., sinl is not firtlther. 4 fromt holiness. hell is not fari her )f from Ieavenl. th:ii we have beeI y our sins away off from God: aye, o far oil that we could not hear His ,oice, though velleiently IHe has -alledA us year after year. I do not mlow wIlIt. habits you may have orml(d, or iii w%dhat !vii pla:!c; you MVe bueen, or wlmt false nlotionl'; you nay have entertained; but you are 'ealy to acknowlede-, i your heart ia:i not bee11 chni by the gae. of 1AOd, I iat you are a ' i'(;at way o* LTye. so far that You c.tmot. ..et back )f your-selvecs. You v.ould lik' to -UMV backk. 'Ayp, ti' moen you vult start if it Were not fo. this sill, uill that. hlabil, al't this disadvanitage. But I onIl t. vll yout of thel( Fadher's y"Ilt. "lie. saw hii a great way Al.- He ,se n'i tll yor.n frallies, IIl your strugle, al yoi. lisadvanl ages. He ais beei logutilg for your .omillg. He has inot been looking" it ou with at criti'S eye. or a bailil1s ye, but with at Father. 's eyv an11(d if a ar11ent (.ver pititd ta itChild, Giod Itics oou. You say: "Oh. I bad so ianly 1vil surroundings u% lhen 1 i arted life.* ~or1 Father s('es it. You say I m.e Sc) 111mn bad surreundin's nlow. md it is very diflicult for ie to break LWay. from e.1vil assoCiationls." Your '.athier sees il. and if you should tart leavenlward---as I pray yolu may -your Fatleir. would not sit idly lown and allov you to stiuggle on 11) toward Him. Oh, n1o! Seeing -nu a great way oil, I [1w MOll 11y to Ie resc. How long does it. take a ather to leap into the middle of a lighway if ins child be there, and a wixt vicile is comtinlg, an11d may do troy hi1? Five huIed times~long 'r thanu it take4 0our1 heauvenly Fat her o spring to the .deliver'ance oIf a lost hildi. "'When he wa'is a great way oil' us Fathier saw~ hjim." And this brinigs me to not ie e athier's haste. The B~ible says hie unl. NO wonlder! lie did not know mit, that the young maltn would change us nnniid ande. go backl. .lie did niot :now buit that hie would dropl %fr'om Xlmuilstion. H ~'e.did. not kniow but halt siomelthinlg fatal muighit overt ake 11im before lhe got to the door-sillh .in so the fathir'ran. The Bil e, for hie most par't, splea'ks of G od as walhk hg. "'In the fouth wiatch (of tihe eight," it says,fl "J esus; em;ne' unlto v'alkethi upon1 the. w'igs of the winde.l' )ur first par'ent:t heardI the~ voice of he JALrd, walukinig ini the galrd.en in hie cool of the dayi3; butt wvhen a sinner'l tar'ts for' Go.d, thle Fa'tther' runs to nteet lim., Ohi! if ai man11 (ver' wani ts eelp, it is when'l he tries to bec'(omel a Jihristian. Tilo woirlud says to himi: 'Back withl yout. Have m'tore s;pirit. )onu't be0 Iahaer'ed w'ith religion. inm. 'nouighi y'et. Waiite. ntil you ~et sick. Wait until yo.u get old.' ittan says: "Back with y'oi; you aire o bafe. that (Joe.! will haive notinig to 1(1 with you;' or "'You are gooe. noiugh ande. need1 11o Red.eemior. Tfake heine ease, eat, drinuk andiu be merClry."' Len thouisand voices' 5ay': "'Iiaok wit,h ott. (God l i a har'd muaster. Thi e hurchel is aL 'ollect.ionl of hiypocritesa. hunlk into' yourii su it hak t* your v'il indulgee'es; b ae.k to youtr prlay'er ess pillowv. 4 Thle sillie.st t hcing that y'oungi ini:m (ee:- exs is to com'eitI iomlie aifter' lie hats bon~i wantiin'iitg." )h, how.~' mucte.h hel a1111 manl do l.es w,int t'hein he' triies to ecom50 e a ('his tian ndee'(d, thle prod(Icigail cannllio t lindC hiis vay' hiome to) Is fat her's house alonte. e had bietter'i havie siyd by'4113 the. we' tro.ughs-. I rem'tark upon)1 thle fathe's kiss. 'le fell oni his nteek,"' me te:<t say~s, and1( kissed liim."' It is nioti 'vtiry aither' that would have'( dotn' that waly. omeii would have sco0lede himi;, ande. .aid: "He-lre, you wo'nt Off with be'aui iful c.lothies, but now you1 ar1e aLl1lin aitters. You went ofirlhealithy3, anid ne back sick and wasted with yourt hiSSphations."I. He.did not saiy that. Lhe soni, all hiaggarde., and r'agged.l iiel tilthy, mid wre'tched., Stood. before is fathler.Thie fatheor chiargedl himi with onet of his wanlder'mg8. Hie just r'e eive. him, lie just kissed hiini. His vriet,ehe(di t;ss was r'econnulzendaldt ot1t hat fater' " lov'e. Olh, that rather'' s iss! I low sliaill I de'scrnibe t'me Ve i (Gnd -Abe .u'10.. wit ...ch li,r ceives it sinler back again? Uive Ime at plummIIet with Which I mn1fy failhoml Ohis sea. Give IIIe a ladder with which I eil 4Iale thi:4 height. Grive A IIe VordAS with which I can describe this love. The apostle says ill o1e place, "unsearchable:- in anlother. "Past finding ouL" H(ight, overtop ping all height.: depth1 plIIgilg he Ieath all depth; breadth comlpaitissig all ilulmenwicly. A Oi, thli.s lovc' ('odI so loved the p WO1ld. He love, you. )oIn't youn- b -1 livve it? Hills He not. do!. . v- Ohin hing t.o limlik yolu think so? . :. givoll you life, hIealtl, friendq, 1101m t hw m-' of your Ilid, tihie sight of 1 your .yv the hIearinlg of your ear. .1 He has i titwn your pathA with mo1r-1' eces. 1e1 ha1s fed you, Clothwd vou fhieltecred you, (efenided you, loVcd d you, iliportled you all Iu life . owng. Don't you believe 1 te loves vok b Why, if no)w y-ou -iouil start up1) from hc the Wild(jrne,ss oIj fyOl ill,e would 1hrow lmnthIi amIIs around you. 1'() L 1m1ke y ou )(li'.v Ie loves you, He sloopcod to man11ger, mial cross, I.-d tI F epulevhre. With aill thlat thw paa 1 Sions of II i: holy nat.lre rouse.l. IHe a 'AUMIdS befor.e yvou today. and would' coax yoll to happilless Iaid liaveil. ()hI, this Father' kissi There is so 1 111ehV maninal ," aind lovc, an11 colin p passion ink it: so mu111ch pill-dol inl it: Ih I;o much1I IIv,-n inl it. I proclaimi hinm Uhe LordI Godl, mnvr-ifil, -naviousa ald long su'Yrir.rl, alulidilt ill good. s Ies:si:1 and tritthi. L.st you wo niot . bwlievc hkiml. , e goes up Golgothau,mnld While the rocks arv re(ldin.g. atid tihie F gruaVe Ire openin.,. andl(i th1e4 mllobs ar, v hlowlin, and thl( aiun is hidinu . ht( Ill div.; for yom. Sce hii onl t ie mllount of cructifixion, 111c smwcat onl his b 4)1,)\ tingeld with tihle blood cxflinIg fr<om his lacerated leiples! See his eyes I CswimIing ill twnt h Hlear the lomd brcathing of tih suffer.er as he p.lt :1 with a worl'd onl iii hearl! I Hak to) 0 the fall of the blood from brow an-1l f liad a foot, oin the rocks beneath I S-d rop! <rop! llrop! Look :t the na.ils! m I fow wide t1he wouids ar1e! Wider do th gaipe a111 his body colics down i 1plm the. Oh! Chis erucifixion c fiowin.1 iito lkod! 0Des dro1 4 PiIg on1 darknss! Ho ois of im .!i)ined%with1 lumd" (A, d(wils to tv.tr aipar1t thf. <qiv:-riin.- hecart of thev Son i of God! Oh! Wd'' lie n:eve1 sp;j mk g I Will that crim!lsonl falk, Cev(e li.ht I;pi g a.gain le will spelak whiin: whih t 1he blood is su4l'usin H1-i brow, and f r'eddellil his che0k, anId lheringi ('11 iostiIl and lip, and you think he is exhalsted and c111i1lo !peak. 11. crics m"it un1til aLl1 tho u hear 1f;lm: <. "Pathecr forgive theml, they, kn Ilow noA. < what tHy 10!" Is the"Ire nto 111.ia-- a siM in s11 a scenle as that to make t your dry ey's weep, and youlr hard 1 licart. biek? Will you turn your i back upon it., and141 sa.y )y.VIour actioli, t what the lJcw: said by their words: 1 is blood be on uis, aid o ou1 j childreln?" What dovs it aill m:all. ml 1 brotllr, lIy sister? Why it meanul-s I hat for our lost rac there wais a S 1.lat1Ier's kiss. Love brought Him . do,wi. Love opoile th( gamte. Lovo v l'd to tlie sacerili'. .*love shat tored n the grave. Love lifted him up inl 1esurrectiol. SovereigI love! Onlipo- 3 t'lt love! Infinite love! Bleeding e love! Everlasting love! 1 "ilh, fo4r thi' lovn lot roc'ks ai hi;:l. I TheImir htMlinag 4u"Ih''e break;: I A ii i RI laarrisio ri s itstiani longaI4tt'-e i N ow, wvill y'ou ne '14ept II tt. Father:' kiss? 'Te H oly Sp irit, comes( to1 y<m I 1 is the0 11oly (host. WVhat inlulenc 4(( no0w tells theeO that it 14 istime to fly, t.ha,t tomiorr'ow 11ay be 14 o late1:1: Ii hit ' t-here' is on1e1 door(1, one14 road, one1 cr~o1's, on1e$01 sarfice, one desus11? It is t.he il Holy41 (Ghost. M\y miost urigenit wordl1 is14 to tho0e f whoM, like' the( younIg man (of miy te'xt,o aret ai great way oil', anfd they will itar't for home, mald they will got homei. Tlh1ey will y'et praclth the ( Gospel 11m101 .on onuuionlI4' days1 carry ' around the coniserat.ed b re'ad, al f< b ehavz1ior. The Lord is going 1.4 save you11. Your' hiomoi hani got to be( r's bulilt. Your1 phIysic'al healthi ha's 'got t o be re'storedl. YourhI wori'll bus T1114 Church of (God is goinIg to re' r juic over your5011 discipleship. You are ' not G*ospel hardened'1(5. You have1. not)1 1 h11ard: or read many sermons duringi t.h44 hist fe'w years. You dlo unot, weep, '1 butL the shower is nlot far' ofti You migh, and1( you1 have noticed that ther 11 in always a sigh in the wind be(fore( 'I1 the rain falls. T1hiere alr' those who11 \vould give anythinig if they could( find relhief inl hear. Thely say3: "Oh1, H mly watedo( life! Oh, the bitter lIa.st' t Oh, the graiv(es (over wVhic(h I hIave a stumbled! Whither' shall1 I fly? Alan ( for th 1le futari'd EverIything i1 (dark, G od heolp mie! (Jod lIity' m11! Thn a~ 1144 Lordul for that lai;t uitterance. You (' hiave beguni1 to pray, and whten at m4an~ d 1 lOgulS tO l)4t ithOnl, that setl lfleave '1 tIymig liii. way, and41 God steps in anId 1 besat- b ack th bo'unds1141 of temnptationi h 14or, wounded'( 4;'oul 1puts, the c.over' L (of his padingiiU merey1. llark! I hea'ir 4somet1hling fall. What I was 1-haUt 7 It is tilh ars of tile fee IWollnd t he 0 sheep'l fol. TJhe she'ph erd 14 tuu them1 d ownI, and thle hunted.4 sh0ep Of the( h lioii unt4ihounds ill; some)1 of' the 1111 ' th(eir fle'ecet<>r w4411 ith1 th.e bramlbles, some114 of tiliim thetir teet lanme with till ('I do(gs-: but boundll1ing iln. Tfhank (Gd4! ti Saved fo 41 .time, and1 saved for eter-. 11. niit.'. hav'e de'terined1141 4 1o eet a nIew~ t hatlf of thle mon(5ey hUas bens subl ja seribl1 NTATEMENT FROM ITHE COMMIS SIONER OF AGRICULTURE. Im Ast4wer to tte harge Mttle 11y a tain rinstan l ie st t>f 1s1a Jetea't Col. A. P. uthu, Com in of griculkure, has; "(ent to the daily. ipers of the Stat a re ine to the i at'ielnt iInade by Capt.. 3. IZ Till. an1., twilchit i v >epartiett. at venvilr nn'd wibr phevns. duin111 v 'itatv cm: row :n-n.nI Col. 1"Itlr pr."nounce . i pl dI:--V CaII)1. TiIII1,11'S : i ahanwt i Te Hurtiau ham moad- I"o honest Wf irt to protctI the( f:ul-f t;agaiiost L'in. '.wVinldl(t by int in- .:i o h iwy the :u itec.- rtup that ''it :as not unkIre(A it :;tn rcgnda onls. inti .allot'her theI hiwV: ii nwn to at 1,1nop at tlil:l-t la bl in: ie y ilmv Boardi or oni.ier to avlli cl!Awn d, x e tat t tni'm t NV1* wa 110nt11 ne inl on.- of t hto Dv art-la1'nt reisa - is-o rall yeals ligo, t. likew.e knows: to b1 tirtue. but ving moreW s;Peciie c:ll b( Iet inl at lore pliu!tive niamtlr. At 1 iy relil-At. vea b ills vor" int -rodueI in thw jt-gisl.ltI'c ar at iirntIss ie Two w. 111:1-my he citedt: ()!.. by OIL. . IL i63u nit. 1 sa.. -i 10 'hiCh Lc h al b>:w :ul fit il " I I the na,l! o, 1. 'I-.o .hirnlial. sso N ,n ts126. 15,IT5, :1,V nd til. I and antiher a10 inle -aion r A:7. intoucJ t by 'itir You Inl (:al; d in;. e i . ho- ' in Co!. Bithlr thi'n dvcmlar:; Ihlat he( Indithfle Depa. rtIll.wt lt ve a'le every 1,'1r1 t"I palniAh thv. s ld, frin ulu t i1 alizel. anm i e , v. kolwing, tif he "fects in t1 he law a' t 11ter con uiltatiol t 11iticnwy I -Wral31Z , bru;lwought he linaitter to tho at'kentionI of thw tetis tat i'; (tlha in 1 Ih Yal' ited by Capt. Tthwere wite om. lire deective'~ brane ot f vvir 200 anyu.Hsy tl.dk ,ip ti.t lli lvdk.ers of the Cubay Binli 1u411 o :--1 t I tv:-cen .w:,d%ue ss, 00b ust the D.-partni a itti an1zily sei ht tillc : ticle to 1m h 4u n le i). ' thi case ' .11. coVilh!'r. 01n 0,Forne whlo awc( pied Anm ourt!h of t he r ' f ofAe iizrs ( xm.1f ned" b.v the D'a-w-nAmu fmntll, tAleloeint i 'e says t a 11 wnah-sa unve h:A ipi ., vire-ul on l Ily publi 111iin li t i d111)1 bullt ins 4 tih Departilwint :l, in thei t daiy' - 11( weddkly New.t and Curier. Al' o Mr. Cm in t t. oiaenwt (' . (J tll -r says ( the -1d civeint, fcrtiliz(r wits 'ver clhie Io Is Att lionh ni ha hc :ult a *c-n f- e tio,n of' it. But. Mr.% (connlor fully anld ar1aply Istitics lia Depf aw'14 cnt and the W"ritlatunrv inl anothur wav. Hfe4iays: . o nol ticv., howV eer, walcokn of I heI lint( by tho Depar Itinenit, aind Alr.. 4s s t tht 11 an0 1111o a y alls le l ,Ali (101npletfely I Lyeoltvd oilt eoul( - ot vontinlue bausiness.- Why wa:si< [r. Cop-m boycot t ed ? Simpily, als Ir. iConor writes Ct.. Tillmuan, h i 'us... tho D 1partmenliit it.dieivtv1d heI'( ofcl eli't uinlo. Was.4 it n to pu 'ish itignationi had be'ln commincived the '0101rn1Y Genel!ral was m1adle th, md iUer Of ilm Depart I m tI e x eIpt in hli4 li"ifat ion. anld that wvas, spe ially exeiuted froi til iutiul iinnts t.t hev law." As to Capt.. TilliuCs (iti-gonhout he dlisbilrselinnt of the iuoNevs re oveIe ill the phosphate suit4, nlld 11h- ins-iinuutimn timi wnwmbdy ""(t ,90 who was, no,t ent-ithc(l toi" '10. 13)utlcr givv; the fol1owing :AItte ii(int hurnis,hedh(A o.A.T iy e (inding vounlst-1: )in un 1t receiv d ii s8.-tivh-l nw to 'ctie c ase. . . I.31,2 ..:.: 'nteiti a V . l .211 i .3 0,muunt reev lwr'ic ilw lt lv,.-iv,)4 ( i P; i,1 ~ o ta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : )ih 72 . 10 WN;t lI fee. "nciiii. v: .- m i 9,00V. IMuN!se f-s il Davis a i' ()- i I S L t T11 rea suyfwr Sia u p ss :11,:306. 71. 14er m. f D partinenlit. 12,162.2:1 1')t al a.s abi v .f.w.- . .-?:.1, 72.I0 i ain I T I. i I : c I stort 000 Or (nW e--1ut.sot eis w lo T is plhi il t 4 lii ation Ilw Xi x nlucib, i -h ilt i .1 11:1 4nnum Itt I ll IhC bA i , ); - "Ivin! h tv.he i wia,; hw Ilm :. - :n Ir lIn y d!Iv I(Iih1t ful I1:1f timw Sta: 11 m.,i, I V, ',-r n - .. . n .% i i f. T ;w1' vol h iloo f O!w e wats the n-- 14< o At ith d at all : : 11,1 4.7 ( i 'ih ut iv t lie F-n itir' >f, 1ne t ih Im )2! ,1 mon vy, 1)r !,V'., , Vdoih1ir cxp. Wn h- in prosI -.inI g 1h1 e w a reV 144vcrIe, I aw tjid! b:a-k in1to YI Triur, m t art of ill,now C imi :-i'k to b l lilics'4 M4) C1141 41 (d. I)42i91 .1hL iLlm t' It'1l- '1')(4 4 2L' 51i I hillNlA u'i hi chr C-in .s it -)' i i. Asi t o t he i totalt i' 411 '1lthe' F. 'ai) l111nt Stti n. v(o ' i 1ia . - I1nakes in> 2 1''oVi:l. 14 h i:. w-, if'hi 4)i-'t l r h I ( ;( t-kI2 o '.c C ti~ 1: 44 . h 14 (rup.O(T4' nNu (1 t i.. t i. -I -I" '" I w k in(1s iotin th1 el t ir w Fitr,.c. (-:ii b i( I ij lwt wk hJ flie , .e U' of iih-, r .h1 k- O w i.,b s it'. )ww - v1(.~i~( flv v(1. :-r-; I hIvc51. ill)i C<:T hitla e ,14in 'th) rtpfer i h fl1104 4IVt' n'1ctn-iet) 1 ify 1thF nieul tn aive em:icced IJ- 1)or11k (1fth (V;u' -li(. uh-' lef0) 1 ter I coneh; h- IL ai ait0 toil-h-is ] vr of(It in , d w enj m, %\lit i d the mostilL i iv) r(.m mv# hI4( ,)'.: (4-4 1_ .. 'a'. lIl2 "I hve conceved i(84f 4 C-t beyitiI s md-s it i if uet ion wh.iwr i5'can(L inti on.) 14411o T his natui f( T i ut has)') >r. fei on 1) iut o t Lhj ru1 1( , I.ii t is >fssdto be1 ( ip ort of iis2 . a get 1Cap. W~i. Ii).i Coker oif Dar'1L un)1 .hlr. S!i p4.4apnul I ay VO r 144l' 21)1 i , i hnt'b(L hs' t'rot' lisi Ii p t. li. >0or-'t if he would ILt.er~ Lihe~ Inw . v.1!< 1va41 instructo.wl by 152 his fl<not conven( '(tatp 4)conveiItui hie uu. 1It hnenee aiinwt njhn-atof Cinoke. wL heb1. i i 1)44l succeeded,5 wold(' havi1e <bfntedI ilhv st:bs Wi wa: ph-dOi)l1 toIupport '5i1ni (lsiion? 111)4 v.ould he'a1t( ra th 1roter f i 1roVeId hhateou~ t dougo. "A ' i n .I t Dr.41 li g Sinp 2 on (1 ilt'(4 4'ut 141V go ' ( r 4:n ' to jexpert 1n 4 4(he 11pp1 ot Ct. in TiiNllanu10.4' co t gi rt ha 'I'll Ef CA1 AHI,N c PROGRESS OF THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CANVASS. DO 1'a'o'-ietiImli of time I)ltffere"nt M1Ieet insgs,Co."- Dl elsedt 1'romI 1he Gre4nviile Dnily News. InI( Th, miectill- at Abbeville cm I the1 17th inlst. was aftteild by between 1-000 ial 1,200 petople. (loot ord(T n1 g4 i Inunor p)revnlil. Spr-echuts tel W(Trl 1111to,e b., Capt. Tillnm., Gen. rn Uniaton ul CA('. Earle. No nWW of it 4l4 werv Iev04)p-d Captain TFill- of uniin 'at d t'l1it t b1ile opposed t. to it Ci1h I l wilI n t It Ovet,("i (ov_ bC er o-nc()ma1:lW k the' lo in of ithat i'.-It it Id IfIn. ( - li' Ir I ' i. I C I ol el ( h iIr ,yV,t o I lnl'I Farly ,I' I ;1 4 r l' 1( :V ''I141 4 4 . I w. 411 2,-71)(11t044 ', l w4 vIiI lc t'.44 1 htI tin. 4peake 1. t s rl. T vu w'l fri )I. G;wr pIl int wi--l, Ti v he 11el : ent h': .m i lilli t it , vro i , : , llr i - it , k-!! : r'i 111 ih11 1 1 r -m :. an1 l1w ll V; 1-.1 j-la.h r h t - he 1111kin ! .n;.Ihec:ll(1 t I4 :it Ie 1'( ove r Ill r 11 w - i I . v w< Ab t h l-:-' of ti . i t - d14 I ' r. t4 i4 I: Ic" I vv ' 1' ) 4 II0 Ia) I '.I InTill I n aid h vi, 'IwI . II \v i trp i ' th ".. n I I t-n l ;:t h1 n. hv; i ( t .1or i . 1 1 . I ! t 'i'qIll i." 1w: oI I I : ('pli. I4 I !'41 , :4 :~ - v I : I LI ( 14 14 : refI en( to4 i eth 14 iinat.((' ofj 71h( . i n it I ( L i I r 41: ,4 , : 4 h til hi t e b .u t ,:iat hn- beJ! n hi -. t -1 1(n s ih o n to ,i 11 op lg:. t h i pfph I, hI h : I nl h- : -v" %J Il.l.i( 1'. lil:: .I I I I et r 11 1 b 1 h11 - to . ' I h>n 1 ) : wi ir:n a wh.44441 h444 had Ti 1 .1 : 11! w; L ini c ' n . 1 l p - n ( cut"II!:1i4 1 1 . (lj ' 11 11 444 4' ; ') lal t lo l "t l ht i tvm, 1 n )-* Wni t N- lit s hit ihd . i . (1)f .l( I b . ' -( i(n.i (.I' I(.1 44 t (III I v1 4 1444 - Il- .v : tI s1 ':4)t: t i.i*. I <> , 41 i(' :.4(1 ( 144 4'".(l(341414 . w i (' w . S I K i I I r a <i potI naatn. a n h. s. . Cl4 '~~if Y1 i 4 h1 )cI,44 h)44e ':t. hie <h-e n.hi l 41' in-V!l'4( A. i(1 1 I un Der partiS w4i I : l i I1u-(L : n1114 ILI rU c m n u . I.r u i, ri t. ( 11l for 1iw'11.04( ihe . ~")I44(I1lie W.:L r ri<lenh it 144n 41 , h >r. it -- in nat ion for1 4( on 4'1i(n4' in) (1)s 11s ('44lt; U!(1 mo it'-in 14him1 l m-t ai~ em'01bin, - for 1)' 1 -t 'in4i'4 1y 1(1, It: i ''U14t-,511)1 "1 1 i Vi 4('("1- . t..n ' .1 i( ll ; it ('41. 1141' bi (144 4n1('41 e 014. 11( '4'-:h 141( -h.v4 t4'4.n4le - (41 ih i tnonn111'! nt fo r in i lf.C Dr. 14(1 i TII'. annLe' n 1l'' 1 i slt (k:n eli:-yfc S(r Imp rlh-r $j( en ra V.1 414 111 (14 p (lied those pointH with which he s eidoavorcd to imprison hish lar j since the beginning of the cin ign. 'He warned his audience es -ially of tho danger of tacrificing "uocratic principles to political 'thods. Japtain Tillman was the next -aker. He reviewed briefly the tfomin for the March Convention I1 stated his position upon themat lie )roiught up1 the reapportion ut inat mater,but, oimlitted the charges perjuriy agaist tile State Senators. urgedl more cetpecially reduction exendittures for the State Univer y and comlparcd the figi-res for it fore tlle.:wlr and(I now. lHe thought instil tition iniglit be kept ip at N VX-)('l1SV. I' spoke of the sula s of ceritaini State officials which it b),en inlcrea-Isd Kinlce the incomuil of the prosent administration. -1.lli :l(id to the steady increase of wiliture for funlitur- and repizirs - lu hexcuitive mansionl and lasked Y It was So. Thellre must haveN I-n tX(raivaganlce anild if begot tihere V011t hw -oo I vnough for im as 11hlua? !4;i,l the- marI.y was undI(ividd dt would' ui n 1' 12,11 oL. A :111nn0r fol >v1r1o wob do nlk hilnnl anid >idl l en 1th4 fol.w burden that :IM b4 " I lit, 1e melicinle ,tnvc hs ii wasx t oo st.ron.gi ' 11 h 4 t 4i a wo 1d In t. tak f it. A V"Ict ried--We'll t ako I ih l . h,n C'11' . Tilnd'i li i. -n p i wh i 1 : 1 m b er PI ll,:l I r I Il. ih w tie iI(.)i f- the , ,4tid,M 1 0).-f )481- ih llV I: -: * t f lo til I1 11\\ ic -44 -4 j.4 3t .i Ul i .t 'll. i g'i iit T .* l t r fKl l'-11l',i l ib n ti (' a.n l t )l: pah i- l l( ITimt ro. t st h< .1tl ht pali, 'rt '.t 11'- lle -' ,Ui.hat f ii,i fo 18:0 .t +-- t he :l ol to ih lIVMc .n ei n 'Ill I, - %Vi 'IIf ('.t . il b in 14 -:1 . w'I h-. t 111 . li d his )->sitiil ' w' A : it. le i mn -Il il.u-y A. h'' 4i,.. of Ir e Secnd 1 1 ti I ai : li . l it gi it GI w ty n t A of ol. T e- ll) l ( t1 'N W bn.yu I 1 a t idin!~i n: iihsn.A... ily I iI d'Ci :S' 1141) it (l111dto yaet. Tlnu a 'I1t 4heugsIlto-' lor...awllfi5Cn Ii t vth. h. <l e aL td I gte aIn U' Wia:ind i I. e t I I w the., Alliane I in,v "T'o oll iIl. 10il. nn t Maby Ad itn' iad shot it . a. S rll ''e Walh11a ll mel hi wal..; 1.i(I t he l1lost ordorly 111, (I.fel (t, 11;;1 of iY of whe . ainlliIi-i. Tlin. lit Ov de n s)Iit a Iiol tht a lti n adc wai-its oi f Ae 1n0st rdy kirl ni14 al( how'e. I' l- Inettili t.t Aot g [.}llisanit. l''1ilftist it' Sin-'ent 87;i, w i it is l 414 w o t iit ti'd lliI the li tetn' i 'e('Ctanks t'i of the mcay li-) ltae :tItl(its wil e e5'hlcte 41"',at oposition, xceptl from thner ihemlinpn bthe Dcr iat- il ')e) atoel i'gt amng theselves t hum ii he ari-r Alli:my in t lat A.tof il- Congritution ldsrcs 1ii1n hdeoft e Th0'ird( ois th~et 1 tiil m4il' ( fu- sron op itio n, iided bywhc theyi:ee Ticy i(ll Il'iiosuedy into a lineohouse ey hve oenlymal oldl decie