imKENS SENTINEL. PI,CK ENS . 11., S. C 0 J. E. 1OG00, Eclltor and Proprietor. iterect at lickens 'ostofflee as Socond Class V Matter. SU liSCRI PTION 1RICE,41:5,0 per Year invaria lly in advatnce; for dix Hintim, 75 cents. ' Adveutisenentit iiertl atLitrdollar per square t of one inch- or less for the -first- Insertion und J fifty ceits for ctuth subseqttent InsertIon. A liberal Uiscount rnate to merchants atd others aivert0ming for six montla or n year. f or'' 'OSIT'IO'N A-Dl-.ItTISEiENTS 1'OSI. a TIVELY NOT TAKEN. Obituary nottes exceedling five lines, tributes of respect, communteatt os of a pvrsotnal character, when adtmable, will be charged 2 for as aruvertisetuents. . - -- - - h, We recognize and respect the rights of v others to honest difference of opinion, and t otaim the same right for ourselvem.-Col servatve Platform. D1OCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. V For 'residient, GROVER- Ci-VE:LAND, I Or New York. For Vice-l'resdetit, ADI,AIl. 5T-VENSON, E.. Of lilluolm. Conmervalive State Ticket. { F'or Governor, JOIN C. Sill1''A ItRD Of 1-1geield. For IMeutetint-Govertior, J-11 M F-S 1,. OUR(1, Of Greenvillu.' For A ttorney General, w.I-AIlly M .\ '11N, Of ("olletoti. Por 1oinptroller fienerni, J. 11. 1I UMI Et'T, OIf I,autena. .or Secretary of Stit, L. w. VOCSi.\ S, Of Harnwell. Air .uperintentient of Ilutation. RElW. ). W. [llo'Y" , Of \ntdersitt. -Por Atjutont anid Insi,-vtor Uoueril, . . U. DIXON, Of York. *'or Treasurer, t Of Lexington. T1lI1SDAY, _JULY 2 , 1, JOIN ICE iP"C FoS1ON. If youl W:t to be on1 the viniing sile in] the electicin in .\ntiu al inz NovemlIer I join a Ciev-0:h1n1, svensn, Shepard lial r Orr club. The (icket is gaining grond - 1 every day. Whell the campaign first open- t cd Governor Tillnan said ic would carty f every county in the IFate, but now he modificr that somewhat and says that. he t will carry enough to elect him. Ie may do it it, but we will have to see the returns 11 fion the election in August before we will p believe it. There are very few counties in) t: the State that will give him a very large IV majority of tile votes; and in fact there i', tI not a single county but what will be very p near evetly divided. Two years ago the G4overnor had at complete walk over; but m11any of thoso who vot(d for him theii did so because they believed him to be a patriotic man anti really inteiided to use every effort to help thein but they have seen that lie is entirely a different, kind of " a man and will not do for Governor, al t therefore have- left him. We know of t many such men in this county and they T can he found in every unity in the State. We know of a plice inot a thotisand miles it from here where a month ago only twelve b antis or confservative democrats could be i found and today there is one hundred. The e country pesople do not want him for gover nor because he wants to take thc election of .their officers from them, because they do L not want to be soldi to a road overseer like slaves; because they do not want to pay at three dollar poll tax, and for many11 othert good antd suilleicnt reasons. And they are I the kind of people that make a country. They are the backbone and support anad stay of our counftry and when they sec ef- f sorts mnade by those in power to enslave I them they rescnt it at the ballot box. c Uovernor Tilhuan would havc aill stuch if he could, deprived of the right to vote e for he is in favor of putting at propierty or educational t:e mtla.s meeting. It is a Sheppasrd meeting, but,alh ..re cordially invited to at tend. ________ __ Carefuil Inguiry and observation ha;ve convinced us that the.. Is a considerable number of botha TilJmanitos and antis, that will vGo indepoendently in- the ap -proaching prtin:atry. 'That is their votes -till be cast accordingt to their judgeentt, of th'e can1did WAe's umerits,as ide I romi pati it~ inifituence one way or thet othier. -) 4 > ~g 'i~~ Ie ntever before. lad I m an3) iy iad-I XBOASVED REFORM. W-niust do sonething to stop the cry the anti press, "where is your boasted form? ias your taxes been reduced?" c. When the taxes are lowered that cry ill stop, and not before. * * * * I am a reformer of the highest order, uid believe that everything ought to be one that can be to relieve the people of icir burdensome and oppressed conelition. ust think of it, soven cent cotton to pay ie oflicers salaries, sone of them range -0m $5 per day to *3,500 a year. If I mi not mistaken, some or all of the idges get- more than that. Now, Mr. Editor, if I ani wrong, I hope me f-riend will .Ahow in my error, but if um right I. hope ill will fall intQ line ani elp to senid mcn to the legislature who i11l work for reform first, Iatt and all the me.--Plebs in the Journal. Dear Plebs: The Journal did not an wer you. How could it? You were rrong in sending your comnunieition to bat office, but you are right as far as we ave quoted you. Plebs, e,mc nigh unto is and let us talk to you. You are a man ,fter our own farmert' movement heart. Mhe SYNTIN1. would not have opposed lovernor Tilihnin for it .ecomd term if one miif the piltfouil on whtich lie wais first )lee.edl,k had been Carried out by his ldin.. strationl. But instead of Thilhna, Shell, [rby and Talbert trying by coneiliation imd fidelity to their pledges to serve the 11ssep, twy began by arrotgance and boss 111, to (ntrenclh theiselyes in politi-al >ower. They did not wait i Salal ies reduced. They got up selmvilles that 1ad not even been hinted at in the phlt ormi on which they weie elected, an1d en leavored to foist them i laws uiin a (icon iding people It is the gieatest wor.der of lirva years thatt thest polilicAl jobd did not aUS4. B It 0n. V. TI. )lowen. of Piek i, carried experilence. latriot in. coir O 1111( feedoim of 11tlul,ht to) CoIhllilnli Vilhi himl, and11 whuen Ihey dmme i o44. hie tnave thi-,m a coul: gt,uti anid m hiatic "No.'' I. it tha! 'No" that i nOW iIg hi a ai, oilt of tLe annoumin111it (lin of the 'ilinl or-aIn? Thvri Ire unidredts of antis waiting to vote I' r him i I go to tie (lgJ1ltiare 12ill ed reie- t lat "N O.-'it Yes, hs, y. arl e right Me(d en to e legislatme who will work f'r ref mii" istead (Iof for Till-mai und Irby; Ienl ol erve, gti, back holle, Cmralilge alind inle enldelle -menl who (o not (.At a i col.!ilniel ll for What T1illman thi: is or N%wants, but ho will work andl(] vote "first, i and all t ic Iiine,' for lower salarivs antd less ex L'SeS all ar-o11nd. TilE DEILEEGATE hIIDN EMN. Ol the 30th of August, the vtoter.; of ickiens county, will say which Llly wint r goverinor Tillman or Sheppard. T11 r ill be two tickets, one for Tiilhnan and le for Sheppard. If the delega< on I le Tilhil an ticket Ire Clected they will go Columbia in eltfemiber and Note for , fliman. If the bheppard (lelegates are et(t they will go to CoIlumia in Sep -mber and vote for Sheppard. This wilt the first time there ever was a. conitest Pickens county over the offive of Gov rnor. It is likely there will be a good oLe. Two years augo there were only a ttle over 1,600 vOtes potlled. There will e more than that this year. TIlE EIFAIIIEEl' NEOVE.1IENT. The farmers' m1ovemlen)t never mleaniti ixinlg tihe p)oor manll three dlollaurs for the ri vilege of wearing his hied on his shiouil ers. It nicver meanRnt assessing his labor t eighteen 'entIs a (lay for road dutly un.) er a contraictor. It Rnever mlenit takinig -omi anry white dlltemocrt the right to, volte never meanlt: dividing ouhr peoleh inuto lasses, inleit ing thie:n to hate each other nd1 kickting up a( dusLtuand hi:ah to driive ut (of the State every dtollaur that can get. uit.---G(reenville News. It. wasR initenided to reduce'( taxes "ad sal ries, antd as far as possible economnize t he ix to bIe clliected fromi the ipeopl ti his Lear is mIore thani was1 ever taken fiomi heCm in years befo re. The farmers' move- 1 icent never meantii to dho that. It was pulishedlC( ini the JlournRal las t reek and we have the promise of it thisI week. It is the Con.stitution, t.he only3 >illiwark that staiglae between you anid the1 his to priotect youlflC andi your' p)rol)mty re'ii (overno1r TiillmRan iand his pol1i tax, rid yet lhe is askinga! you) fo r your Vtb- Ito14 icike him GioI vernior. (CanILot we tindt onle io voite fo r whoI doe4s riot wih Li) tear downi It has bieein a long thi sh:ce I t cditor0 e hais doi. allibe tenni tol asit inl Iiidhg elegatoes fr thle conerivative t ieket ni. t fondayliL, lie watst to cool1 off at q1om e ofI .rc Rinieralt sprlin gs in iRarinia, :aid gatherI rength to huirirah for the wi:mRing side(. r to digest his3 phlte (It (row. So manuy hione.bt fiairmind ed Tillmuian men ave eome squarely out andi de('clre that 14 conlservatives aire perfect ly juIs tiiable in is free' (ouniItr, iniR inaki-nRg the prt senit hut, thatt it4i s reatty rI fresing. lHe lem indI Vile I we 1helieve~ we eni 'uin, theLIre i3 a inint defat of wh(i (Lab ct weshuhl tble tione oi1' TilIimas. Voce ini the' (row W ha \4 it ai out Gov - I wai (Governor ( Shitppalird's roo ma11 rite Li Clilge andit have (bell aLsilcIiatedi with lim twelve years ini the l.egishime, andt iever kew orI htard RIof his' bing iundRiter the ii iente (If lIirnl says: '"the iirsNt., de. dlared in its last i:uc its willinlgniess to le qin loitilities anew." Oh! no neighbor you imi.-jiudge us. 'Ihe 8:NNICr, was not, hostile, is 4ot ho..tiHe and will not be hos jie. We cantot le held iesponsible for Lhe editorals in the Greenville News. But we lad lmade pill) ouir Imind, if you cracked lat iu, ti swallow Tillnman and the Jour ml or be swallowed by theim imiiediately [t is a matter of small import t the peo deC, whtIhr the matter 1itblished in the 31.4 1riNI:l. i editorials, is dieteted by Con ressm n .Mills, A. I.. Williams or Julius j.Ug:;s. The qmtstion of greatest, mo nent is: 'Is it true'" As the time to al a%ver ha.s ux-pired., your s,i]leco vaysi "Lis n w." 'lhat cnservativ eith ait Dacusville cer aiiV haslot lher) good w-iI. TheTill 1w1es al not so intoleenit , as 'i"my sup. 'vc. vrybody -;ays this is iL free comi rY itlit yolu e,it VIte and talk aii you - an euthiiihistic Tilhlinite read an di'.orial in lA weeks SerNTIN:. to his wite i.c relonikd: 1. think a fewi more like lt, v:ill miake a coinservative of you." Therc 6S 110 Ileed for the Tillianites to me alirmied. Will the Journal say iat' this is the siren song of a conserva ve? TI'LiEaIAN's i83 POI.L TAL ich, but 1enrd for tle Poor. Govvrinor Tiilman advocates the $3 poli LN. It is ill-atlvi.ed, heauise: 1. It is at vaninee with the theory of 1mntion, viz: that lie who has niucl pays tieh; le who has little Ipays little; he who Ias nothiig pays nothing-ihence it i.4 i 41it:ihe anid un11jlst.. 2. Because it larg per Cent. of the ne ros womil4l evade it-every whitl man vmuld have it to pay. White mten have i re:d hithitationi- Iegroes iove about -very ycar ant d tiousiiands escape the poll ax. 3. Btecause it makes the burden too great jpon the ponr. It is easy for tlie rich to ay--it is hard for the poor. The man ivorth $t110 pays the salne is aman wortb 4. It amakes time poor pay foir the educa f the rieb, while thle reverse should be. 5. Because i f 63 is better thn *1, then it-> would lit better than $:3, and $10 better thn $5. If taxes are Lto hbe raisetd ini this way, abotili otir prese'nt system andl( levv' hlarnaouint per capita. Iiseeai se ruanyl'I negroeq would igo to jil or at while rather thnm pay the #3, an.d thie ax p)ayers ruust payi their board while in We faih utterly to see how it relieves the F'arier'l MYaruth and tile Tarift. .1 cut' is ainothier iihlt.ttration of the opwr.. Ltiin oi(f otur uiqule tairifIf law, says thle lostolii I'erldt. Ar. Mar-li owns and( oc muijies a farm which is pairtly ini Vermoint md1( partly in ('anada. IIis pasture is on In Candianlii side~ wIle his barn is on thle dlarsh hought teni horse-s ini Cana~da and1( rotught. t hem over th line to his Vermont4 aim paying the regular taiffII ditty on the iminlials.. Sublsetuienitly lie triried themi '.it ini his pastuire, and a-s t her :'tn-ivedt ICer'as the line while browsitig Fariier Wartmsh was enlled upon to pay a new duty If. t:30 pecr head when lie uutdet tok to aim g the animitals borik to his barn. Theli lO>ird ofI genearal n apprais'rs hiaving been atp maitld toi by Farmer' Marish, that solen udly alIlinius the dreision of thie collector, i ho will con'ltiinu' hi keep1 anLi eye on Far ner Marish andh atSMess him 2::;0 every t iine .e bring.rs his hotrses. ini from the pasturc. . tblw .~'is gi ven t lie reuar'aingedl programn :u p i"i i',n of tlwn appo'iinments madle by bI )uiemoirlI e J..''iutive' Comniittee for .\l,ftrinbIr', 'Siaturoy, August I6. (ben l Tgi, u ut A 'i!tenim Wdad:.t9I Afgos a!in o. s itnhme.i hsiv, 'Aul1nal i y pi Laur(i te watoly Aniuitert 20. eece n .i A fitt iin adver iit. imitr by~u telect. dIt i ii oitut andi nearley tilty applhi.. :anlS pi 'r ete athenu-elvest. I befo ehm r a t, :: lt-.il theatue ie Witsect ie hsmWissed ltihe est "I shul lik tIn knowtul ieht a fnendf h"onut whtiih grouni you ah-o dv etht ovi witoustl sigl recnrenec.. tahn?' "Toiuug tate istke, paolte d gen. 1m1 "he t 41 hem gret liituan ie wied .i t: fhor hie tuam in itad ose )the n 1-r atrodi, showing that he was ae-t "oi .e upia him clothe to'at, hue ld man,h 'A hs hmi Ii1 the r, in and thoughtful,~ e nticed toff his capiwhen heil ee cl,ean, ullyea hofwmig tipa thjt he a o ied tgen lianly; e ittled uw ia book ihtieb et Lacei't onIt the1 tah!c- thislet terstoftep e for it I shovel itaide andt IL boyby Susietlmy fors tur inats ta oll tpi'e ing >rso crowdineshowin lite wasiv hine." land' ordeln. lWey wralkid withd lim I wated ttrhi:tl ohswr ca refiliullyl brunh nad, leharing ther o e ani eet a [ oied thatl his :ie aiils were cilean [ut' you c~llthehiglterofr er of r5ie fcmmenatiot ~n hei civem." we asittenda strcl Pt our on mann.ersam A DINAST OUS YEAlt. Tie Woem mnd Vatastrophleri of the First Ilulfof 992. If the remaining six months of tbisycai sha1ll u(1plicate 01 ecvei approxilmate to the re(ord of (lisAsterS which have occure(l in the first six, tlie year 1892 will be set d.own as the most fatil lu life in the United States that has ever been kinown. Fires, llood.;, explosions Iine easalitie.s, (.y elones, wini torms, lightning--all the el emlental forces, indeed---seem to have cMllbined( Wilh hu11man ligencies to destroy lfe nitid to preseit ilt aggregate of groat (lisisters iml co11paisonl with which ordi narily terrible events seem to lose their Significaitce or attract perjonial attention onily. ince Janulary I there have been four destricti%c Windstorms, killing t.wo hun dredt persons, viz: April 1, Mismourl and Klansas, 75; May 16, 'lexas, 15; May 27, Welling(on Iam., F5:; June 16, Southom Minesota, 50. In the same period there have been four great floods, viz: April 11, 'ombigbee river, 250; Mlay 18, Sloux City, Iowa, 0>; Lay 20, lower M1isasissip, 36 .lIno 5, fire aid flood, Oil Creek, I a., 10j. 'here also hve beeln fouril lling disasters, Viz: .1amtnary 7, AlAllister, 1. . 65; April 20, Minersville, Pa.,12; Mlay 10, Ros. lyN1, Wash., -t; Tlhy 14, Butte, 1i1t., 11, Three firs have been unusaily disastrous to life: January 21, (liiapoiis, surgical in stitutle, 19; Februtary 7, Hotel Roval, New Yvrk, 30; Apiil 28,, theater, Ihliladlh1)ia, 'esidese there were on March 21 an ex jlosionl at Jordan, Mich., by which ten hves were lost; June 13, the explosion at the Mare Island Inavy yard, which killed 13 and JIune 15, the fall of the biidge over Licking river by which 32 lives were sacri. iCed. Tlks! are tihe principal disasteri of tihe year thi.i far and they involve an ag gregate of Uo) lives. Adding to this total the sum of losses by minor accitents as i port,d to the Tribune, we lmave the follow ing sj an.d unuual ecord: By'fire, S76 by droutig, 1,:264; by explosion, 313; hy lalling strulcturme of various kinds. '1: .bY 11inn disastf r-. :109: by wind tlormo d0, and( by ligdInbng 10: grand total ,. 5m. Th. total los o life by theCe CALUSeS d tuig the whole (f last yeatr-and 1,591 was one (f fle momt destructive years on record-ws w ,it , "30 it is evidlen'it, that I1813 vill far surpa) its predecessor. It if a sud and aeppaing t co thi,; of great disasters folloing' do-(1 Iel)u n LMehi oth er's hl(,Vlq. ut rils tike day. of tho war, when one tfok tip lhw 1o1,1,r pler nly to read the list of kd and ;endd it the p-ruviots da:ly's 1.at: h and the same restil then aits now, liz: Tlt Ihe great hattle so overshatlowed the smaller ones 1 lat, little at tention was paid to the latter. So nfow, tlhe great entaclyis-ns so far eclillse the siv: tller ons that the Iat!-r thIomughl th111y would Ibe consikred aiv shck ng and exceptiol in any Ordi..ary t.iies are now hardly an hour's woude. JENGET ON LSEN. Vje%st; of Intercrt li the 1'remuntI Con..f Somehm!-; ~ L h:c .rn eG- vil'( News a copy of .e Ae buiille Prs.: mid Inner of July ,a !,P-- two years : tmnor- . row--- re porl im. spcbes delin red 1hv vai-t ons C.aniraskia will go to the thit-d party. Wis 10m1sinl xill qtirely p:lvc its vote Il it. dcll. >Cr-attic tom Mii.j ui ill 1.1 i i qu Iy am lioil; w%ill e xra ri : y-b>5c, m i!h -l1c1 ltc f;-.vering dtum hip gfticinei, "Il sppo, v-N i-. 1Jar -i!so I a big maIjority' This 1Iery a0roitsel Mr. I ligs Io I rreat pitch. "Who says s Io? e ab ' houtw.d. "'Youl call plit it (itv %-I t% level:mld alid Nvtevin' vwi v arr in, 11111 by 10.000 1111j,Ii y. 7dtm- i i S the llost tipolllar i:ma ill tit etI In fact hf, veve.r wais potimlar aid w 't mye c:lr1ed Im11(lialil in thec' la-t colitm S1't e. -ept for htidlvy's 'blovks of five' briber3. 'nnsh:ave h:iEd inlcc hn r, 6e lmve tie Atttralialn syste1m a-l flw ie N 110 c1imice for bibury. Ha,rris..nI's pop.1) .iarity w:as :;h)wli ill good shape hIten lie '.Il for G'mven-imr A."pinst Bilu11.ht Wil-. atis. Ie was ;( hlad)j- .'iinoweri un11dekr itt le uidA n',iwl 11u(t fuoi 111rco years. Iuliana gave 2'!.0U0 dem,1nitie imijority nt the last voinrZ3,ional electOon, an1ti 10, Wo is it low.% calcut,timit for CILt eat't iteveii"oii ii\t Novem>er." "I gttes yoil woullii'l bet h uch on adi LIm, thoUgh." said nt.b101,r 411V in Ith par Y, fo1 t purpo--:e of fmheic. )iout It Iad the tesired i to' ti he i:' (of 'i .'Oun t f' lnerf' P --le s.a ny.Eh tt be at : z o f the'' I d : : arty 7 aru1 ' . 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