The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, February 02, 1886, Image 5
i have travelled flown irradr, from the
Cx*K-* * C-
r When 1 look throi^^h our county !
i public officers and sec those snugly
Cf!f _
an c"" ■J^^^nT^The cosml
the News and Courier tf?
*«***?- Now it seems
^ ! !»c i'oliteni of Charles
ton.
Ivlitorofthe I/uirensville Herald:
l receive.1 the Herald sent nu^ ^ml i^^iia^the outcome of JlllT*C b j . y ;
m humiliating to realize how low this j j oll j s ij iat a j,y aheritr or other, ..
| proud ..1,1 oily h,i» sunk in “ l'"' i offleor in South Oamlinu can clmrRo | , >rt .,t‘ c 7 l ' i ' 7 'e„,'„f "tlnit
Mtioal mire, in les. than a decade n o „ hatovor llioy pinnae for the work of! thiihsil Kite
267 King troct, Opppsitc Masonic Temple,
CHARLESTON, So. Ca,
McElree s Jewelry Palace,
removed to tt> new location on kino street,
(OPPOSITE MASONIC TEMPLE) ON THE
their office regardless of the County:.
jennohling promises of Hampton t° I (’omniissioners. This blow at the dis- ; ‘
: boss rule, with its corrupting and dc
| grading pract ices.
ward position. They dare not say to
an officer your charges are exorbitant
! e\seoused in fat places \v !io^ Kept ’ij> a ; md cannot be allowed. AH in (he
j coasting trade \\ ith the Radical piu t\ j W orld the officer would have to <lo
ior eight long years, holding office i wou | ( j p t . j 0 bring (lie matter before
i.mler tins rascally ruic, and s».:bl)ing j u ,jj, c Aldrich and let him sustain it.
the Democratic party repeatedly at
critical times, in the ISbft-Rb period: ^ompjain. Hav’ut the taxpayers of
when I recall how the Democratic
party under John A*
betrayed by some of those very
hilmi who installed Radicalism in the
City Hall for four years, now making
vouchers in Democratic offices for the
erm
fav
commissioners ot UecWgt'town i
! county, complaining of the exclusion
- | crelionarv power of the County Com- of t . oi ;, ml persons f roIU the Jury pan-
i '“^ioi'ers places them in a very awk- ; e , Thc memorialist, claim tiiat there
arc as many colored taxpayers in the
county as there are white, that there
can be found as many colored men of
intelligence as the average “rural
white juror,,’ and in many cases men
i of more intelligence and more taxa-
ils there any wonder that the people ble pro|)ertJ al noug the colored citi
zens. The memorialists further state
W,.r„er . <:l ‘*rlestoi, a right to complain know-j that nine . te , ;ll -, ; of Uie caPCS before 1
° ’ in « that these oyercharges are to come j theCo||r(9are t!lo , e in whic hthe par
ity
apj
w
ct
ffe
amf
this o’
block with Httle'SClf mo
viously this reduction
not only from the ct
:
isTH INS 1’ANT.
The Building has been Specially aR- rc l and repaired by Mr. M'-E'r-c. The
ceiling raised ami frescoed in oil—anew p;ate glass front oi mituiue oesigi.,
ifurnmuntefi b3 T double rows of small squares ol colored glass w iii<..i
has
taxpayers to pay, and actually hav-
ingsuch abiil paid with publiemoneys
is y«iu have described in your late is
sue, viz: $2,OSO—$10 each for trans
porting fifty-two convicts 130 miles
by rail, I am amazed; but when I
learn that this swindling bill was too
ACL and worth a joinne\ to see, am -» i. ; m,, ns ; ro „ s f (>r tliecotimy cmnmission-
Nev» Stock. t in* Waie lot
. . , • • i,, , aiivtliiie* ever Of- *m-.s toaudit, and p:iv:nent w is proiier-
salo will be in keeping wit i their suuoand.t gs, aticait ot an\inin 0 c\ci n ’ 1 * , 1
Tercd in tins section of country. . D refused, and that suosequently a
During the next TEN RA YS (to IStb in-tunt,} he offers the t-nliro stoc ; in j , J0 i 0 n( inffuence was brought to bear
his store under the Wnverly House at VOl il O WN I’itH I>, MALI-. O H »• | ;>n H nit Judge Who ordered the
SELECTIONS AND NAME YORK BRICE is all tiiat is necessary to effect !
ideasing and Htricking effect—no other store front like it. in the U nited St He
.The interior is like a FAIRY PAL.
The interior
McElree is now at th
North si-icctiii
after that we make
out of their pockels? There is anoth
er thing that demands the attention
of thc people and that is thc manne;
in which the annual reports of the
officers are published, in many conn- lraor( ] in .
jtiesof the State. The name of the j __ . ». • . . A A .. *« y ^ f* 4*. i 7 1 ♦ I»i» I
i idaiinant and the amounf is all that is | n(>gl . 0 w . l9 deprived of justice by the
j published in man} instances, "'*-h-■ t( j. repre9en f a ti ( ,u on the ju-
j out a wo| d as tp w hat thc claim is for.
i The taxpayers cannot
i the chum is exorbitant
, foot, but of the orgauism ,,
c j If the blood vessels of the foot and j 1,0 £ 1 ° r «
i«rr iip,> fniiv <b>voinned. ns tbov onlv and Pimr^
, | leg are fully developed, as they only
j ties arc colored persons and the,>v»s.v , , )e whoJ , tho fi ,ot is habituallv ex-
forjustice aipl fair play in the name of , posotl tl)e quautity of blood which
justice and a free eoimtrj. | ,b e ] oW cr extremities can be made to
Commenting on this somewhat ex-'
found twoTB^Yil
burg Bar, Mr. C. P.
F. W. F»mt, fostering p.nl
i receive, and, if neeu be, attract for a big this social mlasnia by the
,ry d<>cuniei,t Judge Pressley ! is ve eonsi d eni bU.. We
said that if, as a matter of fact, the
tell whether
or not. The
ties, it is unknown to him. He had i
I observed in Charleston a tendency on j
I
can
only say that the children who are al
lowed to go barefooted enjoy almost
perfect immunity from thc danger of
“cold” by accidental chilling of the
feet, and they are altogether healthier
people as they have these accounts t<> j
pay, are entitled to know and sh
know to what purposes thc taxes are
the part of a few preachers and <; 01 *! anfl happier than those who, in ebedi-j the enterprise »
ence, if not by their active pal
(ion. There were a score of,
present and the fact is
tablished that it is a
resort--a gambling
lowest order, Tt
. .... •ue entitled to know and «bo'ild i ,n 1 ^ olillC ‘ U "' t > ' * at *i cncc tot,ie usa l? es have their
na\, aic entitled to know and shonJd , >n lhjs 8l , b j t . ot , but personal observa-! lowcr extremltie8
, tion enabled him to say that there j
applied. Had the county conimis- j n o complaint whatever from tl.e
sioners of Clnuileslon not refused ‘° . g re:l t ,j, ass , ,,f the colored people. In
allow Sheriff Pcrguson’s eknm tlle j .| le course Q f 0 5gbt yeara’ experience
people of that county would never
have
their
known that
niouev had
$1,074.00 of
lie had found it to be a fact that col-
jo red persons, when arraigned for
ts : . . ht “ cl .‘ »rp«iindered. j tr ja i t |n nine eases out of ten objected
UH - low ' 11,0 Cry ° f 1,ig 1 taXeS 13 r i‘ gin ° an< ! to jurors of their own race and acccp-
, . i tl>c l-^plo the taxpayers continue to ^ th(j white ^ He ha;l been inform-
allow it to go on from year to year
without enquiring into thc cause.
«>i*. Talmago on High License.
Do you not see that this high license
movement ? at the heart of the
be it homes in America ? That it pro
poses the fattest lambs for the sacri-
tleo? That it is at war wdth the most
domesticated circles in
America ?
I would respectfully inform the fa'aner
nun
adjoin ini
bill paid. 1 am still more amazed!
“Quis custodiet ipso.s custodcs.”
We began onlv a few years ago re
warding clumsy ballot box stuffing
with enormous official emoluments
and already we have reached
cmdiiionof robber bills, fraudulent
lists of voi ts, and a handful of bal-j
lots stuffed in the box on the l
sly do minute our so called Demo- (
crude primaries. The pro luct of j
these is a complaisant county con veil - :
tion, deciding upon Senators, Itopre-j
s •ntn'ivts, solicitors, county conimis- j
sioners, probate Ju Igc and coroner,
with an eye single to (.he perpetuity
and profit, of the county ring. It is
the product of such an organization,
oonceivofrin c.ornii'Kion and executed
in wrong, tiiat the (i ivernor consults
(?;in making trial just ice and oilier ex-
ecutive appointments. And so the
biennial farce of county government
g h*s on: and so—unless the general
public can be warned and the Gov
ernor be compel!"*! to pact oflahe pres
ent unclean thing—Charleston ami
the .State are further doomed to the
uiireofits present dirty political gut- ground hollow* under England, Scot-
tore. t | land ami America, w’ith catacombs of
Thccounty press may do a great goo 1 t slaughtered drunkard::. I am opposed
by pointing out how* the machine is ; to high license because is is anti-
uowe mtroil -d to the subversion of tru* ! \ merican, it is anti-common sense, it
representative government and the j is anti-demoiistruLd diet, and it is
continuance of unworthy political j :inti-C?hristiftii. Our Revolutionary
hacks in office. ; fathers wrote first with pen and then
By privileges, immunities, or j in red ink, tiiat all men are equal bo-
prerogatives, b' give unlimited .-wing • fore the law*. Impartially written on j known white juries to find veidictsin
permanently inva
lided, and, so to say, carefully swath
ed and put away in rigid eases.
a professional j
and revenue^,
Brown,a pre
miserable^
nsj
ted the whites.
ed by the lawyers who represented
prisoners in these cases that the rea
son of this was that a colored juror
would frequently convict on mere
suspicion, whereas white jurors would
almost invariably be governed solely
by the evidence,'ami would refuse to
convict where this was not sufficient.
In the up country, where there were
comparatively few negroes, there were
always some on the jury panels, and
Tell it to all the philanthropists who j yet in a large majority of cases they
are trying to make the world better, ! were objected to by colored prisoners,
and let journalists tell it with pen and As a matter of fact he did not bi-
type, that this day in the presence of deve that the negro suffered any in-
my Maker and my Judge, I stamp on justice from lack of representation on
this license movement the monopoly | t!ie juries. On the contrary, lie would
of domination. Tt proposes to pair j state it as an absolute facRdemonslra-
with honor, to pillar with splendor ; f"d by his own observation,that jin ies
and guard with monopolistic *advan-i consisting almost wholly of whites,
Ligc a business which has made the were always disposed to give the col
ored man justice. He had recently
tried a white man in Marion county
for stealing a negro’s ox; the jury had
X'p Country and Low Cm
Columbia
had
two
promptly convicted him and he
been sent to the penitentiary for
years.
In many cases, where (hero was a
contest between the white and colored
men over purely civil rights, he had
(Bounties, that I have on hand itlOO BRSH ELS OL'RE PERKIN CROysER
COTTON 8EKD for Sale at the f* llov,mg p c.-enabb prices fm* Gash or Ex
change, Viz.: 80 cents per bu
—75 cents per bushel delivetvd
per «>usi
PETERKIN SEED for Tluee biylid.s o! :
my barn 2ki miles from Aiken.
This Heed is very prolific an 1 \va * planted by me in I sd, on a portion of my
crop with such gratifying results, that in iSvi i p!ante«1 my enlire cr *n with,
tliis Heed. I have realized this year Irom ii.; a. res i mitwithstanding t!u
ravagesof the Caterpillor and excessive rains, foilawed br drouth)
400 Pounds of Lint Cotton tVom Eadi Aero.
Cotton fr un PETERKIN CROHHKD SEED, gins easier than any other
Cotton and m ikes a net return from 100 pounds of seed Cotton of 40 pounds o,‘
good lint cotton. My entire crop averaged this figure.
Rekkkkxces.—Mi Hedge T. H.dlev, Jr.. .Y Bro., wh.o ginned my entire
prop. Also, Messrs. lew is Brad well and John N. Wigfall who planted
this year some of the same Seed. Address
DANIEL CHOSLANI),
Cl / 4
n, S. (.
duels (of 30 pounds) deiivei
at my batn—or I will Ex
other v.'ot.iii,
ioi
eo at A: r mi d<
ehauge 1 pllsiiel el
Hceii tleliv’ereil at
t> tiie passions of individuals, and
then to hope that they will restrain
them, is about as reasonable as to ex
pect that the tiger will spare the hart
to browse upon the herbage. “Qui
male igit adit laeem.”
Tkutji.”
Charleston, January IS, 18S<5.
In cimmeiitiug qn “Truth’s” letter
the Herald savs:
the Declaration of Independence, on j favor of thc negro when, according to
“THE POLITICAL, . DLiiJi KHATION
C H A RL ESTQ JJ."
Under the above heading, a writer
over the signatucc “Truth”
sad ami humiliating pie*. •<
old Citv b'* *
! the constitution of the United .States
! and over the door of Htate and Na-
! iional capitals. New; now, then.
! dare you propose for $500 or $1,G00 to
: let one man sell sweetened dynamite,
i while you deey to his fellow the right
i neeause he cannot raise mdre than
; jlOh or more than $500, <'r cannot raise
anything? Are the small dealers in j
op 1 Ibis festive liquid to have no rig,
1 1 plead for equal righTFf^U'C first
American do^triiba-; 1 plead for Hie :
f> . small, prudent.
«*i dlie .. . •
and her cminty
, e ♦*
Nov. 24,188-5.
-^ratv faeturers of-
fj D8 OF Bi?
-Proprietors of the Old and Popular-
K S!
Kfrrrr^- After ten years of Democratic j
rule it is startling and mortifying for
such a state of things to be charged, j
During the Radical regime the peo
ple became accustomed to corruption
and fraud, and expected nothing bet
ter of the motley crew that then pol-
I luted every official position. But it
seems there must be something wrong
in Charleston County affairs,, whi -h
needs the application <-f prompt cor
rective and merited punishment. Las!
rights '.f ii.esc who are doing a
economical business
In selling extract of logwood; blue
vitriol and strychnine. What right
j have you to say to these wealthy men
who are Vianqini
conflagation of
beside their great
temptation, “Go
his own view of the evidence, the ver
dict should have been in favor of the
white man
The negroes once had control of our
entire State Government, and they
had allowed their leaders to plunder
and steal until their ffagrant corrup
tion became intolerable, mil- yg
the State, Uufc-H'JJRr "Cwifeu States,
tmitec
fuuT then been de.orlyiJ oi
: lu iV.p. l.iia! supremacy. They were
now under the protection of ti e
whites, who controlled the machinery
>f government and the adrninstration
of justice; ami he believed it to be thc
duty of the whites to see that they
were protected in all their rights. He
made it a rule to charge grand juries
that God would not bless the State
arc quite content t*
News have its flinj
that we have pun
pulous effort to pu
upper and lower see
by the ears on the
This effort to fix b. m7
tion of tbe Htate fora derj
belongs to till partsjjj
will find u > cop,fort
State.
The Greenvi-
much to itself win
know the people
better than the Register,
like to know how our conten
managed to gain all
knowledge of men and t!
Carolina, <v to know any part of th'
State better than we do. Did thhj
knowledge eonu to our contemporj
by inspiration, or is it beeausi
washes his face in Reedv river water
that he imagines he is so mueh better
informed about tbe sentiments of the
people of South Carolina, or any pan
of them, than men who were born
here and lived here all their lives,
and know (lie.State and all her peo-
w a
enily an officer of the
s Government. Mr.
itbiu thc last few days, a
of this State, sworn to
laws, and especially sworn
ath of office to bring to justice
all^PHibleis whose actions came with
his Knowledge. Yet these two men are
found to be supporters and habfiucs of
u low Gambling hell, whore ignorant
countrymen are fleeced, and where
young hoys iose their self-reapect and
start on a course which ends in dis-
le as a matter of lifg-’ong observa-i grace : pd ruin. This thing must be
ahead,” while you deny the poor fel- unless the rights of these humble and
AIGLK AND AUGUSTA BRICK YARDH. i-stablyd
d production since then >>(),(.'()“,OK) Brick
;d North or .South. I .urge stock always on hand,
css
BOND U It ANT, JORI.ING CO
Augusta, Ga.
127 and 120 Meeting Htre
ivel v
•XTTE deal exeir'ively in FINE FAMILY’ GROCE
W tion, carf.V * H extensive assortment, keep cm ryth.ingyou want, sell
astonishingly lo\t p.Ices, guarantee ev.-ry article we-• H. and thin!
pave vou monev on • nir i.:,rrl,as,*s uf FamHv Huppiies. r i’rv us and b*-con-
week we copied from tbe News and
I Courier, over the signature of Hon.
1 in 1*21?! Ksti-1 NVm. A. Courtenay, Mayor of the city
Quality and color unsur-j a serious ami damaging statement re-
IiT information, j garding Chariegton County expendi- j
j lures, in the matter of transportation
of prisoners from tiiat city to the Pen
itentiary*. He gave facts ami figures
which read ami sounded like the dark
days of Hoott. Moses Co. We con-
j tidently expected to see a satisfactory
j explanation, or at least an attempt at
refutation, follow. Lot so far, ;f any
I such publication lias been made it
! has escaped cur attention. Instead
1 -5'any ^xpisjuitoni, however, another
wri er ami a prominent resident ol
aid city sends us for publication, over
th * signature referred to, other dam
aging charges, involving even the
i low in the traffic) au muc h as to strike
a lucifer match?
Now, this high license movement is
the property qualification in the most
offensive shape. Why do yoii not carry
it but in ctner things? \\' , l)y* do yon not
! stf'p iill the bakeries until the bakers
Jean pay $1,000 license ? Why do you
! not shut up all the butche: shops until
j the butchers cau pay $,50) or $1,000?
I Why do you not stoic these thread and
needle stores and small dry goods os-
! tablishments except that a man pays
j $-500 or $1,000?
; “Oil,” you sav, ‘ that is difrerent.” j
I How is it different? “Well.” you j
helpless citizens were zealously guard
ed. And he was confident that there
was a growing sentiment in tiie Htate
in favor of their just and liberal treat
ment.
He was convinced that there was no
complaint from the masses of colored
people, but that the agitation of this
matter originated among colored
preachers, who were desirous of con
trolling the money of their flocks umi
aspiring politicians and would-be-
leaders, whose only aim was to control
the negro voters by these means for
ihvir own selfish purposes. If the
ffieers charged with the drawing ol
I say*, “the sale of meats and clothes I juries nl u ed their trust and the ne
groes suffered any injustice, it would
: hen he time for the proper authori
n' rum-se!liijg is right let all i : 'cs to investigate the matter and
have the right, ami if it is wrong $.500
! does no damage.” Ah, my brother,
' you have surrendered the whole sul>-
: ioci.
i, Ci!
TON, H. C.
verv descrip
, sell j
we can !
; or $1,000 are only* a bribe to the Gov
ernment to give men privilege which
j it denies to the masses of the people.
Can Cleveland be Renominated?
tion.
We will toll the News one thing,
and that is Unit it will find jtselt mis
taken, and sadly mistaken, if it at
tempts to he more “up country” than
the men to the manor horn. We have
lived in all parts of the Htate and
found good, kind friends in all. To
us there is hut due Hbut i. Carol ini
people, one iu^-JiS\Q Wtcrest.
. l.^JtTauce to all the SurD
alike is tin* Inspiring se^a-nHent of the
>ve hold tlr.it what is right
for one part of tiie Htate is right for
ali, and a wrong done to one part
is a wrong to all. All genuine
Houth Carolinians feel this way
whether thev live by the seashore or
on tiie hillsides.
What is there in the spot where a
man was horn to make him more or
less worthy* than other people! Why
should a hill man suppose that a sen-
shore man, or a Charleston man, or
forsooth, a Columbia man, would be
less likely to accord to him his rights
because lie happened to dwell under
tbe shadow of the mountains! Do
we not all know how lew contrymen
have loved and honored! u peon n try men
even more than men of their own sec
tion! Where did Calhoun, McDuffie,
O’Neal, Harper, Wardluw and Thorn-
wefi live! Where were born such den.
men asCheves, Petigru, Ged.lings, i
Kerr Boyce and other honored citi- j
zens of the low country? And this is j
the case now as ever.
It is a mean and ignoble thought
that would set up one man above
another becase the one was born in a j
fiat region and the other among tiie |
hills; or to hold that meft were less;
citizens because one man Hved by the !
i sea ami the other by the rilfijr or by the j
stopped, and we believe thatmir people
are determined that it shall be stop
ped. ^
W Spartanburg Spartan.
La tel v we have been warming.
citizens p.nd officer,
the^mbl ro , )ms
iose business was toenliee
oung and ignoranl—i-^ 1 *—^
There are many
• iifflcinties in I he breaking upof these
dens, hut one of thc main ones is
want of evidence. The police may
be most watchful and fail just because
it is difficult to catch those men
in the very act. A good work
has already begun. Let the police
have tiie help and sympathy of every
honest man. There are other rooms
here in which gamblers meet. There
are certain of our (citizens, men en
gaged in business here, who are just
ou the ragged edge of a gambler’s life
This is our most dangerous class of
gamblers. They have not yet cul
loose from the decencies of the best
society*. Their intluenco is thc worst,
eiausc they have not cornu out as
professionals. An avowed profession-
".! is not to be dreaded in a commu
nity like these men who move in good
society to-night and spend to-morrow
and to-morrow night In a gambling
Sueli men are dangerous.
vincen
.jf! 1 1'atalogries mailed
large lor jmckk-i; umi iliavage,
P I
1\I
OH!
i
\
s *
J 1
I
A
?!> *
>.
y *
1
j questional
1 Hence we
1 very wrong
TO
HAVE secured Patterns ami
Gins r,t reasonable p-iees.
CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron a
Special attention given to Repair
ose to fm iff-
Ura-sat si
Soti.'fae
for all makes oi
* iiaricston
Tiie Marlboro
as follows.
“T
le order of a Cheuit Judge,
repeat .something must be
iu the management of
ountv afijiirs.
i> ramr-t
cc-mnienls
remedy any evil that might be found
to exist, i he iiijuiietion laid on the I , llounta j n Wliati? ri'jjit is right
piry eommissieners by law was sim- | j,, itself, whether the u||j^nwelis high
. ,<ly that they bhoiud select proper and j lip 0 j j OVt - ffown. of distim -
i suitable persons to serve as jurors, | t; ,, n is t ] lc ^aine'old
| and he was satisfied that they strove
to do their duty according to law. At
‘‘Guilt's" Wcishinytan Letter to the j the preset,t juncture he did not feel
Cincinnati Jlnqnirer. ' ealled iii»on to interfere; but if the pe-
Last night I was talking to a New j tUlm ‘ crs * through their ehairman, de-
; York Citv politician of a good deal ol to il hirther hearing 1 cfore
j personal knowledge. I said to t i iip | him, he would gladly give them pri-
; person “What do yo think about
i Cieveluml’s Presidency un to this i IU1 .V special grounds
tion is tiie sa;r:e < ; !d lafMerable preju
dice that belittled the very Christ be
cause he was a Nazarene.
vate audietiee ami elieerfullv listen to
If the
Who Did It?
Columbia Ileyistci
up country* feels
Politics.
\cwherry Observer.
«
A great many people will echo thc*
following sentiment of J. R. Randall:
“1 am sometimes tempted, like the
Marquis in a recent comic opera, to
a**, with dqe apology for the expres
sion—‘Damn politic*!’!”
Undoubtedly* politics is r. mean
business, and the more one sees of
politics the more disgusted he. be
comes.
An intelligent business man assured
the Observer not long since that he
| would not give a tig for the opinion of
- i politician—political, scientific, lit-
| a ary* or ag. ici Rural. IE-! snyn they
j have become so aecuctomed to ex
; pressing their •pinions with reference
iUeil to their popularity* that l he habit Inl
and on top of i|
succeslve * lay*
the basis to 3)
cotiiH four «t
whole up toahj
of the steps wij
the die-block,
and will sttpi
which in turn 1
the die-bloc*”
figure. The’di
sides, tyfo of wl
two circular if
wilkbe ^fac«
these pav.lia'
palmette
block \vil’Vo<^y
a heav;
of an ins
willW--. ,
ca in raised eiji
conspicuous port]
work.
On top of the die
colosal statue of f
giving thc whole
«*atioh ef 48 feet.
The main statue
ed and is now at
i ig shipment as
.‘Stal is ready for its
east in bronze and
h mn inthe.acL^
Senatorial clmi ’
mad© by A. ^
at Rome, andl
the foundry o
same city. Tl|
ures are now be!
nise i, and will be* pta
trical points on the sij
base.
Mr. Viettf with bis
has already ordere.
the quart ies of MeJ
Haskell & Hion, ati
ixnects to c<>muieuc4
it arrives.
Alligators^
From et X*
Ls«»« Letter.
ion guaranteed!
r iv*.
ie aoove corrospomjeuee ami 1
omnietit on the Charleston muddle is
ivating considerable sensation in tin-
Rate ami very jtislly* too, as this affair
i ts a precedent lor the officers in oth-
r eouuties to make exorbitant
barges, knowing tiiat
*>*)
see how he can be nomi-
tunc ?
i “L don
i na'ed again. He certainly cannot it i
Democrats of the West and
h have any manliness. If they j
going in sit at the feet of the ‘
I might present.
*of complaint thev i 1UU * ‘ n * lir< ^ t ’ !e {< f atlire ticeomo second nature; and that even
| the enumeiaiion ami apportionment w hcrc* there is no motive to deceive ot
the
.-'*n
are
it Inis !
Nos. 015, 017 and 610, Koi I <>*
CHAH. F. LOMBARD, Pi.'
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ALFRED BAKER, Preside:
THE AUGU
OF AUG I
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- JOS. s
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d >ne am!
Judge. V
n >t allmlt
i a 11 v. \Vh‘i*
Uj-.-d even by
if n d f»r this
it elf
jeen
a Circuit
we would
'hate of New York and become its
subjects, Urey may go for him. On
- under it, provided for by the Consti
tution, it should ask itself w ho did it?
May C liililren go Raroioot \\ itii- ; q' 0 (ids we answer, Your own ijien in
Injur.)- | the Legislature did it. Your nine;
This question is every now and j Senators dM ij, who voted to defeat |
again proposed for discussion, and ; Uie House hill providing tiie necessary j
yvhen it is so, wcare compelled to give | appropriation. Or if you confine the j
misrepresent, they do *t involuntarily.
It is a severe arraignment, but there
is much truth in it. More’s the
pity.
the same answer. On physiological j up country to the Piedmont belt, then
grounds it is manifestly a sound prae- j we say*
ace
your own men—Biemann,
The Ohio Case Stated,.
Freon Cleveland 1‘Uiin Dcnlertltem.)
On the one side are twenty Demo
it. For the c atie Senators, with right justice
UTA, GEORGIA.-
t ».4HiO.OO
interest on Deposits of Five to Two Tb.om-nrd Dollars. Hums of One DolHar , cuit Uourt, .Tudg« Aldrich presidio
and U pward Reeueed. and that the Judge sustained
q ; -heriff’s claim. Tiiat the matter
^ , then referred to the Legislature
Directors—James A. Lofiin, E. O’Donnell, Eugene J. O'Cornncr, •Alfred committee composed of represeuta- 1 didates who have
Baker, E. R. Schneider, W. B. Young, William Sehweigert, IMgcr R. Derry lives from C|iarIes»oTi was
.Jules Rival, Joseph S. Beam, J. Henry Bredcnburg.
the other hand. I think that Cleve-i ^
■ N tw i ne Uiatti-r edituri-1 land lias brought enough p.ibllc sup-, tice to accustom eliildrcn to develop i Bla< k and Maxwell did
... ih'-^mmdi-? It scenu : port to Hie Democratic party to insure 11 ie circulatory and musenlar s* s ems | vote shows that if they had voted with j t ie constitution, the laws, thc pre-
Uku ti:-- .Lci'ili o! ( harleston counfy our carrying the country in 1888 with 1 of the lower extremities, , l>rccisely as ] the Senate minority on the census I c .'dents, the rules of the Senate on
torconveying i-L !.r.^.ners tot.ie pet:.- whomsoever we may nominate. , those thc h ind are developed, i bill, the bill wouhl have had a majority their side, proposing a fair in vesl iga-
t.muary t-bavg*-*. 71 e». 1.40 ovi-;* and | Morr son m\v hetheeamlidate. I don’t | by frec’use and exposure. It is not j of two. It is useless to blame two ; tion by the customary methods and
.. i *\t. w ^.u u.i- .u.u.iiu i. i.'r..ry think Hill v ill be. Hill is a local supposed to be eitlier necessary or de- Charleston Heitatnts for doing exactly I a fair decision in accordance with the
ii.u w.ia. it ti a y ( '.. i hat the politician in New Y brk State, shrewd : sirable tiiat children should wear that which the three Senators of your facts. On the other side, seventeen
j ( ouuty Uom:n:"Koi.crs re»uscd to ai-: enough t*) get at public opinion, j gloves for hygienic purposes. When own section did; with this imrortant Republican Senators gmd a Renub-
: low tlie overcharge, ami that the slier- but his trimming between Cleveland the hands of little folks are thus deco
! iff’carried the matter before the C:r- and his followers will not do him any
good, and will cause Democrats in
The cold spiel ijha'i quite an ialtuom-o
on "the exposition. lake Como,
large body of water iii the centH
he park, wa> actually frozen
for tiie first ti!jp» in the history of New
Orleans, and the display of skates in
the New EnAah^^^"hlblt, which
every!>oily U at as a vety
curious one iV^^anutheru exposi
tion, were acteTIly brought into use.
A remarkable incident of the cold
was ths effect it had upon tbe a]liga-_
i to#in the lioulsityia exhibit. In the
I'cntre of the display is a large circular
fountain and aquarium in which are
a number of saurians, large and small,
fliese had never before seen ice o^ilr
heard of it, and when the freeze came
were wild with terror and sufifering.
The barked and howled and shrieked
with pain, and it looked «£’ if they
would freeze to death. It was found
necessary to take them out of their
icy pond, wrap them up in. inr
warmed with fmt water, and generu
ly* thaw them out. The ugly uiiiiiiajj
s -cmed j>crfeetly subdueil by the
and allowed the women and childi
to stroke their hideous noses wit
a word of objection.
difference, that if the two Charleston ! licen Lieutenant Governor arro-
raled, thc parental idea is confessedly* Senators had voted ff»r the hill they* gantiy, unlawfully proposing to ex-
to give tnem what is conventionally j would have only made a tfe, but if: pel four Democratic Senators, with-
tiii* our Io look toward tiie \\ est for regarded as a genteel appearance. No your three Senator-* hml toed tbe mark ! out a bearing, without investigation
v.-as a candidate. W'e have Ion gdt sired to one thinks a child ought to be protec- i $ ie bill would have passed the Senate ! for the purpose of gaining a party ad-
\ a get rid oi New Y i r.c Presidential ca.t-. ted from th * weather so far rs its | by two votes and the enumeration vatitage. Are not the Democrats
ntn- didates who have led r:s repeatedly hands areco ieerued. On the contra-! would have been male in 1885, and justified in resisting this monstrous
appointed to defeatjind n ow have led us half way ry, it is recognized that the upper »*x- the proper adjs>rtionment made un- tmurpaH >n, ibis uulaw/n) pr lceedicg
to investigalc, and it also st stained into tbo R'juiblican pa ity.
trinities shoulil be kei>t warm by ex- dor it in the session just ended.
y means within tbeir^ower?
A Halt
Louisville Courier-Joun
■ There a thousand
lief of the Treasury/ 1
the relief of the |
is right in his
pensions for the t
pie hara ]
must be <
! scattered,
ducth ti
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