The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, August 14, 1890, Image 2
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aij.i :th|r? ll'*|>i? sciii?'iw* rami; liniii.' last
Wf Ii fur a laid lixliiiaV, iiiiil v.'as lliil?t'n-j
aided 1*; I'c I'lcsviit al I lie r'liiuiii.i lllcet-!
in;.1 <-f il.o S'tiiu .i^Ticuiiiiidl Sou ty at'
II' i'K i j ill wliieli vis la 1 I mi I lie ';l!i nisi.
\\ i* saw v.iuro itir h-?tl Lrcit rccjUrsttd
tv 'sur.il .tim" i?cml.>.Ms nt ihi; Aiin.u; c l" :
giti-lli.iii In- .n i he s.-vera I *ul? j
j.x-i? ii'.w tiiulii' *li-. iisci.'ii and ifji.ii?lf?l 1
lis 0-r.'llti l! in olli' >' In* tfre'.s In IVj.l'rsrnl '
tlier*. !'u.'i.i. in.] if i> iv|w?r!r.l lie gave j
lla'II! s;||; f.,. | .|y Wf ll-ilst tills 1-5 !
C'lj'jV! i. !.?; <vr III I ifI lie i'ittli l?islii.tj
can nor it. better I ti tti to return hint as his}
own ucvl"v>.'1-. Hi .experience i? ? ? ''rent.!
Iii.- ability : > pronounced. ami l in; slum I
ho lia taken so' iV'-u^tiiz si us l<> wairuiil
ih ? n< lu i.iii that lut new limn at thi- ex
UJrlltV III Kill' i'V.h l.ll I't hltcmild lit*J.;ill
to take lir. |H"- t-rihi c.j.ul juvlii c l?> the
Male ami the Dl-tri'.i.
A ureal leanv people liai'e no conception I
of the liillies of it uicnihei' of < 'oliifie.-S, or j
the dilUciillio which beset the pathway < (
a Ih'tv ineiiiher, lior nf liuw lolijf it takes
Mich O'^iiii a lootin-* whereby he can he i
?<t >ei vice. A knowledgeof tliO rules which
"i.cern (lie ll'iii-e. ami the routine work culm
led. ret | a tie experience, ami as the work s
of the lipase i- done hy commit lues it hikes |
a loin; time to understand their working or:
iieipiiie a reputation which entitles a memle
r to a plue-' on the important ones. All
of these roouisitos Mr. lieinphill possesses,
n.id is v.orth more to his constituency right
lmw. when such measures as the Tariff ami
Force hills are on ttapis, thun a dozen
new meiiihcrs.
We he'icv'o in the good old Democratic
d<sdline of rotation in utile* as a rule, l?ut
there nr.* exceptions to nil rule.*. aim hi? |
c.. > i- on', of them. Stale politic: should
li??t eater into it. lie his been absent iluriiigihe
rx. iiiiig campaign through which
\v. h..\c passe.I, uli.I has kept. himself aloof
from any participation in it. ninl there can
e.,il^?iji|..|illy be llo possible prejinliee
again;.I hiiiion the score or favoring or oppo-mi;'
any parlieiilar eMiilnlate for Governor.
While as t > the Farmers* .Moveinert j
he is in favor of any changes or reforms
uhieh will imireto their bciietil, ninl is fully j
in accord with all pos-ih!c advantage which i
tie movement can give them.
lie was ii.viteil to address the fanners I
nml others present at the meeting. until
g.i\v :i clear itiul forcible expression of his
views. and receive 1 the most flattering tie- I
itioitMration of approval. \\ c have heard
of an opponent as Vet against him, Mid
Inist he will have none.
GbOiiGlA i'OlilTK'S.
<!ur neighbor across the Savannah has
i ?*oh very iiuioh lined up lately, utt.i politic?
have I (. 11 rimiiin;; hi^li. There hits
not In eu the excitement to the s?juii!'e inch
Wo haw Im l. uiiil u refreshing absence of
unlagoUn;:,! and abuse. Lut the
t nuidio.i I.edi secllitn- a: ,1 boiling all
tile .an?e.
< i,u lui iticr fiirliili there have liud unit
tvfs- |*i?:ll*, iiiU. Ji their own Way, and while*
con.-u vhUw luiVe been wry positive; Uftd
iir-i. ilive. 'i !?t*y itOiiiiuateil V?. J. 'sorthen.
a lat'liii'i'. for iiiivaUM' la.il Week, ulo'l in
lime f?, i?11 lis ol the 1 ongnssiontil districts
it.iv'e iloiii' likewise. Soiue til'st fate Ulcli,
V, ho lin> e :0l Vul I hot!' constituents iu L'on;;r?
s:; loir: mid faithfully, have be?sn superseded
by it. ' oiks, and we tear the experiment
may prove in some instances disastrous.
itut there See in: t<; i rest harness and de-1
sire T"i clinti"? in the Kinpire State of Lhe
S'outh, a.- Well us in South Carolina, Ain't
mi na, Teiiiit sei' and Arkdnsas, and what
tin- oil!i "iim u? it is to be it-' one can Tureen
I. not* how far it Will be carried into the
o:cat National struegle of
i hue rooms to be no disposition with our
nri ldur to itin this excursive line into
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lulllil) OIUCC1, Ulill tH' tUU'UK'IIU IH'I H'l II.
I'wittily < filcers -hould be clevteil wn their
merits exclusive of Mate o'lice rs ??r Congress
ion a 1 lu preventatives. and the liett
liifii selected fur ilifin, and this principle
should hold loo iu ease nf members of the
Legislature.
liiK ATLANTA CONSTITUTION'.
'i ins iiilluculiul j?u|?< r. t<> which the brilliant
and lamented (Jradv. liv his ability
and character ini|iarted u National ivputuI
ii.il, hiu. U cii for some weeks tin; subject
i..' much salTc u:.d rida ulc for its puerile |
ad. e.iev of boycotting the North 111 the
event tli'* Lodge bill becomes;s law.
The infamy and sectional character of
lh;s out rageuiis n.oa-uro arc sufficient to
v.?.u runt the South in ic-orting !< any legal
or eoiistitnlioiial method to gel even with
the |.? ?|?!<* who are b< nt on its passage, but
to i. soil I if a bi.ycutl of the North as a Sveii..n
isabsiiid. unwarrantable and nugat i
v li is a scheme as itupos:iulo to carry
into e\cctilion as it Would l.o suicidal for
it to alI?'li11?t.
Tile id".i of I lie V-Olirtltnll>iH isliiat il this
iir.iitiiti'U' i'ili i- |>:i?.sown mmuki
(case t;i till*It* with the N'urlli until ii is rej).
Tic Very idea i> too far-fetched to
?iv.* a sele-ibc iuuii it moment s consid< r.i
tioii. and cannot refrain from expressi:s'
u.tr sssrpri^*' ill Mich a suggestion even.
I'.iur a? we arc a popple, and struggling
to gvi ??n the upward glade of matcriai
j,to-iju-nty. l-> thus flit our Hose to spile the
North would lie the very uemo of unwisdom
:,iuI folly.
The only public man of any note who
ha- even indirectly approved ami endorsed
it is Governor Gordon of Georgia, and even
la- now sees the folly of if. We have real
admiration for Gordon's gulleiilry, and
greal faitli in hi?patriotism, but he is very
?rji-:ilioiiiil, ami tin suggestion of ihis
scheme he evidently thought wo tld be eagerly
hailed by our people, lie is not us.fe
adviser, as Le i1 es ol? hall eoeked to i of
ten, and, as the ?ily iiig is. loves "to fly up
the creek" too much, lie is, however, u
sht'eivd politician, and manages to keep
himself prominently before his people, and
being a during man maintains his hold in
a wonderful manner, iiu? in-and lh - C'o/i.
.rlilii/ioH are feurfully wrong in this boycott
,-oheme. We are gratified to believe the '
Lodge bill i;* not likely to be pas* d. I (
on: statu i>i:i:r. .
Tin' !!'") ili-lit of tin* Sinti* i> vii.-I TO.- m
ilS, wlii.-li iiii-lii'li-.- our lulu) liability. This .11
is a Miiall iiuli'litciliiC"s afi-it I :!.e >'
a-s-T?ail v,ihlali"ii of |?i?'|wrly, lo-ui!: ov? r tl
^,1 lii.O.hi III) 1: ainl llii- n 11 in 111 of taMiiiult |
n.-i|i.irnl in |>it\ tin- iiili-iv-i, Sf;!;< <.4?'!, at j
ti |hi jenl.. i: miiy 'J'j uiill--. r-11?0 h-I-1'
tlciiKi'l nf I lie itilit i|ae?li'Hi 111 is;s inn*!?
Imn.ls httVr I111.11 al |iaf, ami oflcn nwr il. I'
Tllei ivilil nf tin: Mule is iiiiiiil.er i?m\ ami
11 i.- Subject nf loil ilatlilal 1 -ll I Mir lunal* j
mature- in r tia. all.I all effort will la* uiaile J
to loii.l 1 hciii at I i-r -I' j>cr ccnl. intenst,
ami We tiitvu n."?aji|.ivlieu-:r>ii a. t?> it: bciti/
Jllecexi lilly >ieV<illl|>li^lit.l.
1 ?in j ?-i- j-le are InunM. ami haw loa
1aiu.l1 Stati: f.ri.lo In own squint at tvpinliulit'll.
Tlii-io Inoi I>celi smut: talk of ihffi
cully being ex|viierced. il' l'illin in uliovj
vriior. i>f successfully fuioliiitr the debt.?
'I'h i- is to n; I i-?ti (c to In in complete emit rot
of lir Legislature unl mi indisposition on
ti>; part to f.iuit it. We have Seen nothing
hi lie eanv.u:; to v.'itrraliL any i barge of the
hlttt'l', ufij :ia to his controlling the ln'SIs
buttle. if tie should lu disposal to give a
Unci. eye to our credit, we do not h.-lu ve
tie uoiihl ?io it. Ai Governor, if the funding
should lake place during his udininiittioioii,
tie would naturally he anxi..u? lo
make it a sUceeSJ. The W'elfutC of the .State
is paramount l?? the personality of any
illiiit, if lie should be disposed to obstruct
if. and when the time conies the debt will
he funded.
We take no stock in this kin ! of political
warfare. It if bad polities to endeavor
lo throw u cloud over our credit because of j
personal antagonism to ,t candidate We
are glad to see our securities at par again,
after a slight decline a few weeks ago.
KI-MITIMMTTIOX.
This is the word coined for execution by
c-lec.rieity, and instead of saying a man
has been hun# it will be said hereafter !iwas
electrocuted. the lirst experiment
was tried last v.eck in the Stale of New
York on Kennnler, who Was convicted hui
June year for the murder of a woman in
Brooklyn, and afterappeals to the Supreme
Court of that State and finally to the Supreme
Court of the United Stales, v.*as thus
eXce tiled.
The IjCgisiatmv of tli.it Slate ch-tngod
Llie death penalty from hanging to cxrcutioii
by electricity, and tlie tin.it appeal to
the Supreme Court of the United States
was based or. its being an inhuman, unnatural.
and eotisei|ueiJtly unconstitutional
method of taking the life of a criminal.This
appeal developed a v..s'. amount of
scieiitilic learning. but until the experiment
was made it was altogether a theory. The
i pspers have been filled with ait of its horrible
and sickening details, and li.e iil.istra[
ted papers will I.em with tlic.lt.
lie was taken from his cell at sis in the
morning, on the lltli instant, and placed in
a chair with lite wires attaeiied to hi* head,
back and legs, and after making a f.-w remarks
to alum > tv.vnty-iive witnesses, most,
of tlieiu scientists atid newspaper reporters,
the dynamo was operated and in a tiiee lie
U-.I.2 i,.ii.l.>i ..l iiMf.nitei.nio l.rlli .
current lunv.d on him. 11 was sopped
after u fcw minutes, und he was found to
be s>till breathing. Another application
i was then made, and in i.c-vciileen minutes j
ft..10 the iirsl application to the end of the ;
?t?...nd, he was pronouitopd dead.
All of the circumstances attendant on it
must huvo tendered it u shot-king and horrible
performance, and lie is said to have
undergone a thousand deaths in (lie time hewas
he in,-/ prepared and while awaiting his
execution.
Theie will lie a howl about it, hnl ;f I hose
uttetidnnt honors will serve to deter criminals,
it * ill prove a beneficial method of |
execution. The experiment is a novel!
one.
Tlirt Noil Ill's IVasperilv.
Tito Mtiuii'itctiir.-r'a R*c<>rt of
August J?, s.-tjs:
Tins contract between the West
and Northwest and the South is hcint;
vow Ktnking'y brought out at <
present by the ilai 1 / crop reports,
in tint former sect ions disastrous
crop ititittres seem u? oe me ??r?ier oi
the day. from Kansas (vines the
report ??f a corn crop t.f only 1?(J per
cent ol' l:t"l year's, while Dakota
sciul* 0111 doleful tales of short yields
of cereals. In tho ?'oulh the farmers
ire rejoicing over the finest pro. poets
known for many years, and the indications
now point lo the largest cation
crop over raised. with prices high
?m account of the steadily increasing
demand throughout the world for {
colt<>n goods. "Stanley," said the
late Henry \\\ (Iradv, "is tint an advance
agent for American cation
goods;"' for wherever r vdi/ution is
pushed into new regions the demand
for clot lies necesi ai i'y follows And 1
so wiide the South keeps on extend I
ing its cotton arm and enlarging it.?
crop, prices have lor several }iars
tended upwards.
Already the movement of the cotton j
to the towns has commenced, and ov 1
cry where throughout the fioutli the
farmers are made glad by the prospoets
of an abundant, harvest, 't his !
mentis a grent surplus (if inonev in '
that, section which will stilt further :
help on the industrial development '
of the whole fouth. With prosper.* 1
t,y ruling everywhere in the South, ;
and New Kmdaud ami Western moii- 1
ey crowding down to share in the '
profits that must foi'ow the huildiug '
up of such great industrial interests 1
us our country have never yet seen,
we may look tor a season of wondcrrni
.w.iii-ii.i i i 'i'..
IMI uwMiwj itviu m.iijiiiim hi i
The prist week has witnessed the ;
organization of many onlerpr'ses '
Following in the line of the steel 1
works reported last week conics the
contract for steel works at Middles- '
borough, Ky.. to l?e built by Knglish 1
people ut a cost of $539.000; at Ash 1
land, in the same Stito, plans ure '
being matured for large steel works. (
In Alabama a $2r>.000 Hour mill eoiu- 1
puny anil a $25,000 fertilizer factory '
company have been incoi pointed. 3
In Arkansas a $40,000 ice factory s
will be built Virginia sliows a $50,- w
DUO hardware factory company at
Music City; 8000,000 boiler and majliine
works at liuetia Vista; a $200,- (J00
rolling mill at Glasgow, to bo|i'
i r*iii Oiin; y[ . . .''(Ill ;
t'lMiicii mill x* i11"*n J
urn cm up ii v ti? I hi 11< I ir-in-li uin
iri>i'ks : > Mm.-S'.-i ''fv. -iii.i '.(J
|il(| VV..?? 1 W'?rl\il|i^ '?I'll j.)H ! V :i' (llll- I 1;
?<.]*? i'. I'i 'I m.h.i !?l(i.i,ii()ii ii'jir.eni- is
Mini implement fa twiy litis er-jp
nnii/'il; iron vo 1; ami a hi
pj!1.,!!;!!! painting ?in*l i tim^r -piiiny |??
otiipiinv. All al'.'ii ,f ihe iim* o
sou'li s ?t ?ov.iio an i jiimmv r iiu' j *
\? livily is sien vcrv.vln r.. an ! thejn
fall season vvi! , w> ia.im'vr, cii.c.v a ; ]
le'irno of pro>prrity I'.ir yivstfr tinn {a
t!ie South has ever iiolor.- oitjoVtnl. ; |
Itou. 3i('t'isii).v osi lU'-iji'p r?ioM-|t
llU'Ilf.
A onoil flonl has ian-n sii'l ti'iont | (
lliu laiinre of tin* flem-rnl Asseinlilv i
I V runi>ii.ii'fi.in I liii lm.ril-esil'J.! at ! VcP ' :
in tlie ilouse as n <pi:rc*i ! v t!ic Co-i-Ji
stiliilion; and some who voted ii?;.'iinst
I wo incisures introdinu it (or that i
purpose have hoen ch'iro'cii with per *
jury, because t' oy <iui ru:f currv out i
hi mis respect tin* provisions of the i
tloi.slitu' on which they hud sworn <
to support. * * * * :
The true cause of (lie failure of t!iO
Li-oiflaliirc of 1 MX t an.I of IS"'") to t
provide fox* a ron por! ion incut was |
economic not section a% nor from in- i
difference to the provisions o* the i
^institution. When (he mutter wn> <
lirst av luted it was supposed that un i
oniimcralion of the inhabitants would I?
resnl'.- in ivreat ch.injjes in the ,'iopor 11
li'inmeiit; hut. when a table had beenj1
prepared Itoin the ecosos of IS.NO it. j 1
appeared there would !>c a champ! of i
hat. seven m-nther*. Tim old co inly j
of Charleston, inclndinjr IWkley,'i
vr-nld lose four members; Ai?en,li
Hampton ami Kie.hl;:nd one cac'i.? (I
Tljese seven would he d strihut-ul 'i
as appeared hy i'o census of IS.SoJ,
one each to licsin'or'. lvli^i livid, j i
(ireenville. bann-us, Marlboro, Spar-i.
tatihuru tun! Siiiu'er. Tu three of.i
of iliese, lleaiifert, I .anti ns am! "tim-j <
tor, it. was bciieved ;.hat iin: jirunaii
were ow.ivjf In :i:i increase in the in - (
iito popiii.ilSop, M?iii If. ?as thonolif. ;
proba* If that mi onu'uerttion in l.s.-G !
or IS'XG won|il a1 nvr an pipial j*im in \
Itorkli'V an I i'ii,or"ftla,.vn. anil ilinL if.
would |:osS;!<!v jo\f l.llO lour mesa- j i
be i s I'roin ('h.trjf.sloii fo conn- :
ties with iiffyro rnnjojtie*, and noj.li
to Clroonvi If, Marlboro ami -'o'lr-j
t.inbnr-/, as by ilif census of
'i t co tbc (leneral Statutes 'Sflili J i
section) prescribes that, ciiuini'rat rsji
shnil ivffivo livt! pen's p r nam-1 or.-! I
m led, and a i the f nans ?!' 1 dSii! I
irave the population of l.iiis Hi.-.If a'.ji
and as liio increase would:.
certainly make it over ] .'ino.uiii', i.jioj
co-t wouj;! be o er $.V),u(JTiierc I
was at. the time a pry in the Slate for i
a reduction in expenses and tax-.- i
lion, and t.hi . with I lie ^enor?) ".otii.t i
as to the advantageous result o 'such !
a change in the apport oninent, rt:n* I
dcrcd many reluctant, to incur this;;
irreat expense which mijihfc result i(
only in givin-* the nejjro counties in-1,
creased representation. 'J'o mci tl!;.*
dilllculty of tlio expense, bovrovrr. j,
Mr it. 1). I.ee, oi' .Sumter, introduced i,
a bill L'ivinii but two cents per name',
to enumerators. This bill was o?? {
jeeted to because it was not believed L
that the cnwncrat on uv.ihl not bo|(
accurately taken at that figure; but!,
the bill was passed in the Jicufco nnti
failed in the Senate. So rjoo 1 au?i|,
true a man as Mr Sampson Pope, of ,
Newberry, opposed even ibis iuoas* I.
ore on account of the unnecessary '
expense, as lie conceived, uul ma le |
the m Cion in the ilou-e to strike out ,
the enacting words, aiul with his j
eollea-ue, Mr Shnmpert, opposed t!,
to tin: .a.st Were they perjurers for ,
voting against a measure lliey did
not think their constituents could af- j
ford? Will (ien Pope, theenndidato ,
for Attorney-General on Mr Till- j
mail's ticket, a low hitbrother to be i
accused of false swcimng for vot n<r L
ac.vrding' to Ins lioncsl convictions? i.
In considering lliis question tie*
nature of our State CJonatitutioUKL
must be lionio :n mind. M r Cooloy's j ,
great work upon t he subject- is jirop L
eriy eiitilled "Constitutional fjimitu-n
tions." For Si ate legislatures do L
not derive their authority from Mif j j"
Constitutions, but directly from the j
sovereign people. State Conutilu-1 ?
tioiiH do not confer power as that of .
the United States does; they btilj,
liiuit ii. Without any Cunstitu ions ^
iiiir SI af : J.e^i.slatnrcs would ln.> ,
ilicoretieally as omnipotent the ,
I'nriiutticnt of Ei'mlan 1 Our CI ?n- j,
stilnl.ioiifs come in ami rosirct and .
limit their power. 'ilieir p ;rpoi;t; is ^
to limit and restrict the e.-.eiei.H bv
, - I
[.lit! Legislature of the suvemyn
power oi the. poop c delegated l< it. ^
llmice, wiii'U tin*, (hiii.stitut.ioii for
mis a ihin^ to 1 >..! i!irio, or declines ;
that, it shall be done oniv in a part.KMibir
way, any violation o" such ,,
limilalion is ahsoluieiy void. J ut.
when the Constitution ilireet- thai a .
tJiiinish.il. l.e done it i- merely dirce- 1
Lory. because! the juo.ver is already i . v
Lin! J.";iisiallire io do it i; necessary;
nid as the broisiutore milsf. at, iust 1
o'lsid.-r mid decide how it is to be ,
lone, and as sndi decision cannot 1
ilw.ivs !?. i atis.'a doriiy made, i:
ii".si sometimes happen, a' io thiivry
instance. tint t!m nu-nsuve
fails bceois': of d vided opinion as Jo
io\v it is to 1 n en it had cut.
I li<> course ill <* ?m:iin newspapers >
u this ^tiitc force-1 the Dinners' /is
oeintion into politics, i.o th.* iiii(u>ii>;* t
)f ^aid papers. The same paper.1; are
low parading the same course to- v
wauls the Alliance. 'J'lny will not
>o nhle to force tlio Alliance into
jolities unless sneli course corn- ]
nenils itself to the cojI judgment of | f
he Order; but the treatment, the Or-1v
lcr receives at the hands of those "
japers \vi 1 solidify the AU.uncv !i
nind until it is im, crviou; ti uli .
ingestion or crilieisiu from these '
ourees. We can stun 1 that s ?rfc of
rarfare if they can.?Coltui Pin,it.
The Camden Journal and Moniker* jT
lull i out or one year for Stf.OO, ]>aid ' p
l advance. jp
T?!?4 S i;.- I reijH.-j' V SI'I.!*ii?.'
J.ditoi' Ctini-u'.i in \ in ' i
pr-rt <?!' t.nf |?riH*c?'l ?i"i tiji'i
.m.jfy <sv.;;i!nhi on August tin-* I
st, y.?ii mul.M to miMif'o i tin*!
lottlnt Mf (). L\\ Hf :l!l ??!?
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iti:| l.l::il Ksri ?:<i; .v ? utility W?nl?', 1
|..si lily, w-mti! Li) siVl.i it 'lui'Vtt <' ' !
|?1 ril--io.S t;? v:-1?1 f. IvO'.'.'if.O w! J
I.fir
Xo.v, 1,1'inot. uke i)X.Tj?f.ii?:i to.
;!jo cdiwsi- (.ukijii *uv Air M .?o!i'i
"i: i ? 1;??P , i!: 1 I ll.!rt.i|.|l!;ir!\' i I V 11 r {III'
Il-'tio i of Mr illOillpSO!!, HS I tiiuiliji:1 I
,il.lt ?v!lO I til! ''irntv 0"llVCIlliliIII i
COliVIiM'.'il to (' .'Ct ll'lln^.-lt'lS till
he Mate Nominating''oiKeiitton in1
'"epteiuber, wonl.l iic tinm i'ii hi :it t**
the t'oniii-nssloiiai il^lOinlidM |
ur. I il i iSiiu - it. ih i)jhi to the ptiiuili'.:
?r more prourrly the voters o' Ivt :
i ii'v t Vainly, i.h r .\ir M ixoiev, ur i
ioiiii! oiiicr well inform.* i p<.rso",!
-iionio e\p am to us t.ii?# iiitmit.n nil.i i
in poses oi ti>i*< Ihli or Hii 111:i:*2j o. !
t as aif-ets til*# interests of this 'arm- j
r? o! South 'Jarolina ,\iy opinion
f tli.? selieme is s:t this tiiiu of iioj
mpoitniiee, as it is hiwly to i?? j
lia'i^i-.l upon iMiivincinsi aririttne"'.-1
lining iiro-iiji.t to hear a-oiinsl ii, tint
o eiear mysoif i.?f a possib e inputsion
of f- ii.-e-st r.i<iijini4, J will Miv i
l.liat in it- present, shape. 1 Hiu op.
mimmI to it fioin the first clause to
li>- as', as I oel eve it to he a most
inujuitoiis scheme to still furJirri ?h
Llit; pom' faniiirs, not of a cjrtiin
seetmii. hat oi i.!iii ent re country. It.
was iVauii.'il ami is suppo to'l t v t- <:
money Icings ami speculators of lee
North .and Northwest, who will no!?'?
iiit;ipose of p'iil anl.ia npy,
ijnt.Sir.ill !n?y??! il redemption (if thn
Iiiil becomes n !:i\v) millions ui f.iruiurs
in tlie fa rd snare they have
*o skillfully laid. *!' ? sav lint Mm
!iI would result injuriously lo nil
i!u pi:iul.-rn el* (his country wonlil
n l in Minting trull', m there .s :i
Lvrtiin class in t.vo y conii'v in
Smith Caro in-!, and in every coniii.v
in evi ry avir.cnitur.il StuLo in Urn
[Jutted XLalo-, lj wit'))! tins bill
would l.c el s'l.iut! slight bene lie, unci
iniluiloitiicly (:n ihin instance} litis
li.ss of men <re at lit s li j.c tho
left let's of Hie in a,-or., an.I will, onI
's? s**Mio warning voice is h ar>? an I
hit'J'.'A plunge those masses in'o an
:t.:i vviiie.i ilu'v wS ! over iv^ret. inasmuch
as il will roil ;?i?i ; not only 1
Limit* o.v.t injury, InU the evil (*.?;? *.*;I
lonoos which wi l i?.J felt by
lucir o.-ii it iron's children.
i tit* most important fenlivo of t hin
Itiii is lbs provision for t.'io erection
>1 lar^e ware houses i:' which t.iie
farmer ran gtorejiis crops, l.lio novtu'iirni-itt
jftfiovvfeflf.iiim to draw norm
i V. * , 1
i.'iO manawtsrs oi mese ware nouses to
an an: .'tint ii.it, oxuuti hnw eighty per
( (.*1:1 of {.lie estimate I value of said
deposit. Im cunsidt'iMlion of this aecnniin.?l;ti()P.
4,!it* depositor must
pay to the jjovOiTihi.'siL through its
manage!'. pot* emit on ail moneys
so advanced. This seems fair
LMi'jUail on the ouiyide, i.ut when wo
jon.si ler tiiw fact th it >u tiiis I'onnty
more than eighty per cent of a!!
- "ops are undo* liens and mortgages
fear after var, it cam readi'y lie seen
what class this ni ra philanthropic
hill will benefit. Oli ves! this is a
ilorious thing for t!i>: Smtlmni farm]>/
son ling representatives m
.'engross to support th s h I . we
virtually say t*? tho Northern and
Western .speculator*. who wilt iiive!
heir piirciiasiiv' agents in every!
?riin growing county in the Suti'sj
Voui which wo d:n-v our food Sup- |
die?, "we are will n?' to pay y??u 1
wenty-fivo per ecd more ior corn .
Iiiin we now p iy; ll..nr is not iiiah j
mongh for us. Wo w !! pay yo.t,
?:ie dollar to a dol'ar an ! a halt a
it:iel more," and so on thro ivin 11:??j
v!io!t* e it ilogno ol f irm products.
iVu will also slam;' ourselves; in?:
tr.itcs for ro'eg ding t> private lifts!
loncst. faitiifu , vigilant ami ca panic :
iiih'ic servants in tho lulls of onri
xatiou il government, because ihev I
vonid not, subsmnba thoin-cUca as1
avoriiio- this gigantic fraud, uud ;
m; inlying th.hr places \v:tb men j
v!,o<?- chief claim to public favor \
in:i fitness for these in'ipurlaut posi- ;
ion?, lic.s in tin; fact tli.it they have!
tilv> "ful themselves to :>u hood" nic- j
i? and cajoled into fjivurn^ a pmci-.
if legislation wln'cii tin: brightest |
iiimls of tills country have doclurod :
o bo unjust, impolitic, and 1 kely to |
odound to i a mediate and lastmg in- j
ury to the financial proppeds of n
argc majority of the farming olav
os. |
I should like to go ft lildc dcOj or;
nt > this nulijoaf, l>;:t have been ;i j
.rili-r king cnuiigli lo kno.v Llwit
pr.ee is a considerable tici-iraluui j
o the pn.bli Iter of a newspapo *,
1st""eloj'o / shall leave it to some oiiod
so!tor ijmdtficd to do it Justice.
Let us hoar from Mr Mo-Hf-j.
'inspect full y
W. A. SiMI IJOilK.
is one f.:n:o in 1'n^ hid tv of I
I ' ' " IS- I I I - I I
Ciit. il V. V\ ."ICl. lilt: l.um.? |
;nv?? dotcnn r.c l tn fontrol ihings t.? i
u t tlii'sn.?'(:]vos. They are lar^o v in j
he i??ritv in tuo Demomiie jmrivj
have a r.^ut to control it if llwy
rant to.
Tlie effort of some of the nowspn-|
tors 1<? nnike it. appear that T.Iiman j
5 dickering for ll-pid'heaii s-?j ?h>r t {
i all nonsense. Wo have convinsei] j
rit i Snvcr.ii negroes who hoard Ti 1-'
ail's i'ji'.erli in ie and the last one of j
hem dee :i'td iljcy would not vote
jr liiin to save his life.?Oi\i>tjr!n>iy
"iiiif,s 1V Dun;
Itch, Mango, and Ser ta'ies on.
uinan or animals cured i.; lit)
iinutcs by VVooi ford's Fnnibiry!
otion. 'i'iiij never filiis. Sold by
>r K \j. Zeuip Druggest, Cnm-.lt n.
i'i i>.( 11ji?in.
I'll ; ?' i< hi niUMHiit i H'iuiircr ??f
(I.i, { IMiuian, m?l a, I ofMie i;iliiimiis
who i vi a jn Snn?'"r. Y ?sf.'rdav 1*<*
li ii?'lu I n J For ButiijH r
tivi-n / lipnu?jf from t.!i? Ner Yoik i,
,S'(? of i i of! est nt. iii which Am a
i. * In miliums rorilrshp'.i'A i.en-pi"fnr?i
or lir.j.i uif. C'oni?r 's?'HPii who
in.mill !v Sl. !|? 1 lip I V/fT'tC dill - :
! he hi* d.ed i.iirm. wli |i> iu wnnv:
i'e d. id'iin-.' t.'n? heat. and i-'icir duties
it, !'*?!iir?ti liiio wider jit* i>] ie.?s.!
!: ere :lf. j in1 <di|)|?in?i':
S'rohnhlv 'lie in.?sr. ndereRtnir o:;
ail J,ne liof. we iilj'T orators is Mm i
fliia (it'orrre !). I ilin-m. rf *011 ii :
Citr*#lhim 11 is omplexion. h:bv no ii
VfS Hrf. a-; 1 j^lit n.s fiin8o of lior;uvj
(?ivi-!rv. i* r.n ho.'iesf, Mi<*i
".vip, *in I "<"1 ? ?!Iv lirni in !?.k '
comvjf.?;o'>s TT )' ' lli? ivs<? hl?i:in?:c
tola, Horn'*" wiip n* m !?l ;is n ivhi- j
:'4 <lov<\ even when de'iniine n<.f!
fr m l mnl limn!?n r. Tillinvi mires
li'iC n iIo*-. wn-iMii'f siMf.s ' im.j
!tm 1im*? :dwiv< h't l n'entv or it in i
11is . 1 :<s*mm 1 brother seems to
bp nntkiii'I it. !iof f.?r the Pnlnw* to !
. irisf.o-r icv :n S.iiit'? C.iro!in:i to drtv.'
The liscn-i^ion >( I'm Ivnorv el dm
b l! *lr?Mv out of the honest o''l oit:<!
1 illtt llltMTibei' oi:n or the most
tiniq'i" s!)n':o!i!,s over delivered iii.
the IfrniSt'. He understood tll?! i
jebi'm from A to :r.z>r\. I!'.! d?*i
I noii'M''.,! ?t. ;ij Anir'o Snson Mint [
, WMl'/J h'lVfl ?]oM" 'T^i lit. to I Im'III.IS j
! if. Jl'Mton Up hwi'iic ;is tim zv;
I ns u p timet fn in n Qiiint sb!
| miles oi ioiii'i1 inctiiplnTB. ox?j?iisito }
! trope*. :in.I rilessent i misery were
m'w>l no with o'<i fuMii ii V nrix in .1
: t rite Ksiyinos nnd iietiro pi minion j
phr 80s. n'l driven Irene with thepe-i
,e'nSihr :i"'.v.nt. oiririeti'cHfcic of Dixie.
I T i!in ill is j.1? !>! v the ii'yjjl, to::- j
sp-mker in th" llou.sc. j
: Wlion I .'liking lw s^t-in? i. ? lose j
of all of his ni"roipulin;ir. ::n I to
; none nlrat.u :ili of bis mind, upon fc e j
I point ft*, issue If'* is a perfect Ma in
debate. II.'is as rp.i i-k of!
I perception as t.'mt. nl 1 Fih'icIi ^".ner
j a', as obstinate a fi (liter tin I a* ins-!
pro'cul o is s notician. As an oriI
tor he r-Mn'.n Is ftc of the l ite "'eini.
j lor Mfiirk, who 11 vnr m ule a in;sj
ll I..**
Moturnenling on ihn article the
j iienlli'iniai S'ti'l, in substance : "As
j this n::in is one of th,? I>ro:.he*s of
I He , may if no'. In covsihlo tint nol-j
v?itiirfanilimi a]; the. carloads of lies
' first at the jri"eot. leader, {lie T.I!|
mans are actually respectful pto-1
i| I T
' '-Another of ti.e faiui!v is a profes1
sor in t.iiy United .States Military
! Academy i\l West Point It is an
ljont?r to lie aide to lio'd a place
I thnro even ns a ci'lct. It s a st'll
higher iionor (In which many aspire
j and few attain) to bold a po
| k! I ion there as an o.'licer in the corps
I of insJrnctors. 'i be Ihct is, it, ready
I seen.probable, that Ilia I ? hnans
arc. atlfiaftt, respectable people,
j '-Ami Jim'1 iiiman! Who em firl
get the thriiiing incident at the Cojjii'iibia
lair grounds, when his noble
i war commander bravely pronounced
} him in every battle the ??rilliiniiie o:
: Ms riHnin.ait. This lofty tr but
! from so distinguished :i so irce would
i in inco one to believe that brother
Jim was r. spcrfcdjbv
"And whutof the nnn who to* lay, J
i by ;m overwhelming decree of tin*
.white mer. of the State, is the Govci-.
j nor elect of Sooth Carol im? Kn
' izlisli liistjrv will givo him to yo i in
Oliver (.'roruwell, Pnnsim history-in
I'Yed-riH; the Great, Aincriem history
in An Ircw Jackson?' Old Hickory."
His campaign will stand well
j beside the one Vdpoluon Hosed with
Aivdoj-lilz "?Ckarli'.ito.i 1 Yorl L
Brevities.
M-J K. <\ Mr.I>?-v:dl kit vesler.
day f?>r iUu'k m\\ wlierc he expi-cts I
b> ;o? Int.) business, leiin i?. a Mrsr
me. fellow, f.n.l we wish hiin sue-i
cess
A. S. 1) m jlass, K<-1 . of the
' Via jj*bur<> ha", an I .Messrs \V. M.
SStr.nnop, J. T. liny and Soiici'o
At iHon, of the <'am bill bar. were in
town last woftk on professional bnsi.
nes?.? Yo k h'nlt'i'iirlsa,
Hoi V,. T. Kl.ickh.nHi Inn annmineed
himself us a candidate f r ('onirress
from tho.S.xhli District. which
s ti^w lepri'rfu.ited by Hon (J. \V,
Durban.
There is a "cm ral failure of the
po.mii crop from New Jersey 'o Floi*
ida this year. I'. i* Mm fin?t time
within thy memory of Lin: oldest inhah
tant that Micro has been a com j
r.. I nr.. /?,, >l,(. Soui'i ?ii!i? hi Tv. i
run mountain.
Tho Alliance made a gallant fi^Lt
against the jute tins! last, year
Tho price lias fallen front 12 to (5
cents. Thai; wj| nnkollio wrapping
for a lifi!.- of c-ult ii ens I nhntil (Jf?
ive-'ff: at .In-?:n tliia year. That is
in-:lev than payi.i'f a no !nr.
Turnips niul tl.eir li ps hoil .] and
mixed with meal and loan is an ? x1
c::t ;*ii a! for li;ars. Though nut
appreciated !?v s?;:r.s fanners Hiev
arc converti!ii:: into 1 ? ?u meat ami
lard, a ad in this way they arc an
?vui a!ii?! crop. ft';..
The color line lun lieen drawn at
tlm Wi,?To 1 ii.nse in a way t.liat. cannot
fail to I s olfi'hsive in the proserine.
1 rues. Albeit 11 uvkins. the
m gro coachman who has driven
every president since the v7ar has
hcen dismissed. not for incompetency
or neglect "f d .ly, hnt soupy ocean
so Mrs TfarnTon preferred a
' All.., ..
WUlir* CcUCIillJHI:. JVHH.-II. IJ I.1 ii IHI^V I
i.'uustittii:Hi!y. ntiil iis inilii'Mic;) will I
In; iri'cft on1 :tl>!o ivj Iho ti 'ujinislrj. j
tii.ui.
A Ciouu :i! (InusliDjjjH'rs CV.uI:i!* Soiitli.
I i'a.M.UIK. M Mtl , AiJ?,'!lsl !) ?Uo*
Ijyocit ! nrnl 2 o'oiuik yostorJiiy :if.
tf? ? ?*??* ti?nsA I'.'i/ii'i.s of irriiosiii ppor.s |
wore }ni si hi between il)eejiili.' siir? i
ami tfnino Stmt!;. They caujo from I
ii c ISortli siii.1 wo '?. 1L n;' "ij;U. J
T. rr~ TJ>- 7"
IS THE TI?-AE i
M?V IOU::
P/i,T nrrPTTiP.s. I
A I'KKSH SUPPLY OF
SUiST 3 HEW DROP[i 890} |
Turnip Seed i
.1 j
JUT HWJKIYKJ) AT
sir. ? '. i, mn 6"S. !
WiirranhKl k Pir/e.j
vow sa ar nucKsLOWKii'
THAN KV/.rt. j1!1 ** P. S
I
CS*.+-.
kWm?m%m
Soulh Carolina Railway Co.
i). H. CHAM HER LA IN, llwoiver. |
rA?m:x, S. April I, j
ON' nn-l I Is is ilif", Trims will ?n:n '
i'i HC'-ut'l.iii*.*'* willi liio following Suite- |
i n :
SOU TH W A HI).
Irsi'y exo'pl
Suit lay ^H-iiiy
ij.-avif O.-Virit)r-ii :"> oil ? ill ! 13 p lit
' lloykins Ij 10 a in y I IT p :u
4 ll.igoml 0 IS il III O ii p 111
14 C|iire:i:i?iit 0 >2 it in ?"> 27 p m
' llaiiiileii lunc't ! 17 h ni 5-11 p m
M;<>n ?3 52 n in n |.*? j? m i
i a in '> in p in
Ai rivt: U'liiiiiOiiii M -'10 n rii 7 05 p 'n
I'liur.'-sNin 11 *>'-i a in 30 p in
' .* ii^ii-i :i 1J0T p hi II 'J5 p in
I'll icc ?Mii>'', io,.i from 'he Nvr'li an-1 !in>I
viii (Jittirli'Kl -it, ''incini):i!i Oiiicii^o Jtuil
lliiii'l.
M)Rnnv\?!).
*l> lily
[ji?avp 'MinrL-oon 7 00 a m f? 1!) pin
' A sgii'ia 't ID p ns
' lloiai.ilii i 0 00 am H lo p ni
" Kin^vil e 10 00 a in 0 'JO p in
l ,Mi'M ?ion l(i -in in 9 AO p in
44 Cmikcu J'luct' 10 O") a in 0 '?"> p ni
4 (.Tirmmnt 10 AO a in 10 10 p in
4 ila^Oi'd 11 0 I a in 10 IK p in
44 I? :ykiiis II I'Jpin 10 OJ p in
Arrive OiunOrn 11 00 p in 10 50 p in
*ii i?5 n uirMjirij-in for ilie N?>rili ami limi
via (.' ,a:*l<*?i ni. i.'inciiixtii x ^liisac* I Oil I
lloa l, iinO vmiIi Narrow Q ttijjc al Vm kviilti.
F-r ibr'j"jjii ticket* all poial.< 17eat,
apply I v'JllN tjl.AS<, Agent.
lJ '.i '.! '!) fiI'M .?lr.nnyi'i'.
8. il I'li.'KMNS, 'Inn. Fri. * Pass. A .it
1 1 11 f .irr i?'
fi&l.ir.- 11 JiV
SCHEDULE OF THE
(M&i, Cmoiaiiafi aM Chicap
In Kilect Mnrch 31, 1890.
xiLiniWAm
so' r>3
Mix. H.txs
Leave Cimrlcs'on 7 00 a in
;\ii ? ! (' a P 0*3 a fi*
Li ucniivile 8 ? a ni i
Columbia 0 00 n ni |
Kiiigville 0 30 a n
(Titurlcn 0 00 n m 11 10 a in
Lelv il') 10 a in 00 a n.
Weai ville 10 05 n ni 12 10 p m
Kerhlitvv 1 00 am 12 20 p 'ii
Oakhurat 1 I 10 a ni 12 :>0 p m
Heath Spring* 11 *10 n in 12 -t;l p in
IMenmini Hill 11 55 a ni 12 10 p in
Si Lukes 12 20 p ni 1 00 p m
LatiC'iK'er 115pm 1 CO p ni
''nuclei Juiict'n 8 50 p in I 48 p m
Hock Mill, 0 30 p in 2 20 pm
Yorkvilie 5 10 p in 2 50 p m
Hickory (lro?e 0 10 p in '? 18 p n*
IHanksljmjj 0 53 p m 8 45 p m
Shelby 4 67 p m
Vrrive 15uili-'rC'llon 0 46 p ni
SOUTH WAK!>.
38 52
Mix. Pass. (
Leave Knliierfdi'n 53 a n
Shelby 11 45 a n.
Uinck.-burg 8 50am 12 45 pm
Hickory Urove 40 p m 1 15 p n.
York vine 10 55 a in 1 45 p ? i
ILiek Iiill 12 40 p hi 2 20 p in i
1 . . ? .-./I .V ... ) % (: rv ..
i Mil kvmi .mug ii - jj in 'iu jj
Lancaster 4 'iu ji m ;i 12 p ni
St Lukes 4 ] > ji ai '12 ji m
lMt'iiiciiil liiil ft 10 p in 3 32 p in
11 ciii) Springs 5 20 p m 3 3t! p m
O'iki.iiisl ft 3U p in > 42 p in
Ki.|S aw ft ft') Ji III ii ftO J| II:
Vps'viilc li 24 p in 1 04 p in
OeKaili 0 48 p ni 4 54 p in
(Vnii'lon 7 30 p in 4 I p u
Kiuj/i illc ii 20 p in
rranchvilio 7 40
Angii-ia 11 3ft p m
Gum i 'Slon 0 30 p in
Cn:?Nl.cliJ.Ns?At C'iiiinLn, wills South
Carolina Knilwav; .it Kock Ilill. with (iln
loltu, (jvliini'iia niijruMu li'iilroinl; at
Lancaster, with ii. ft ii i?. It . ?u i'litawlia
.Junction, with Georgia, Carolina ut.il
Snttlierii Itaili'nnil;.H Ynrkviile, Willi Clio.-- '
t-r ami Lenoir Kuilrnad; at lllankshurg,
with Adam& Charlotte Air Line Kail-,
rouil. I ,
Ifey I'raii.s Nos. ft2 ami ft3 run daily !
JOHN F. JONES. I
Snpi'iiiiUinlcut. 1 J
Savs the Pennies, and tho /S
Dollar? will sovo themselves!
ynjSH Itny our Sb-vs. wbleh are made ti
ljU 5? i ll,ft vcr.v 'l,'st materials money
.? can buy. livery pair issniarant-e<l
to lit arnl wear. Cheapest, because
they will outwear any other Shoes. We
not i nly i 'aim our Shoes are tho lit rt, but
Ware; is' theia tabes.-. Im
js. o. <j.
2
smc mmmm.
Ik I, 8. WALKER
liAS NOV/ .N '-.To:;: .\
Full k CcmpN-te Asrorfpi^iit
OF
iDXoarc
O'Ooi; iTIXO IN
wmm m mm
a n \j
Pin: niu'ito iiaw a un pa tin
in-Mnr,!^ pma anr la I'd,
AI L <"'! ' Till!
latest design & fashion.
A i.SO
Ribbons and Feathers
i n o iimat a*a rikt v. a >: D ; n
FLOWERS
My Stork is moc; S u po rl >?Si: ?a s ni r.in
Mennly :inv!kin^ <>f the kind 1 luirebiiJiprin
n.-i:l i i Stock. AH of v. ld.-h will bo fold at
1 l i' losuii l?U' '.i:nrs.
Krs. T. B. WALKERGEfSEN
HEiMER^S-B ARr
m IIAVH REMOVED Mi' ES.
#1 TABU.SIIMEUT III lb a Rli.ro
two floors above ti'O old uin. '
w lioi'i.' I liiiv*^ uptii.-d a
FIRST CLASS BAR.
I krop coiiBinntly oq bui.il Hit . ftue?l
.piaiiiipp of
WINKS.
LIQUORS,
CIGARS,
and TORACCO.
lie a-i I cull oii mo If you waul homo
ihiojf nice.
B33PT FORC-ST TO CALL
ON
J. J. W ATKINS
AND
EXAMINE HIS STOCK OF Cf!C!CK
GROCERIES.
Con-istin^ nf S-.vjnr. Pinnr,
IJjifjO'i, Molasses, Checv-e,
Potatoe , and cvciytlnng
nsnallv found in a
First Class Grocery Store.
All of which will be 3 J1 at prices
to snir tlie times. Nov 7-tf
L IX KENNEDY
HARDWARE i HARDWARE I '
r*> i'KClAL ATTENTION PAID
t.) this branch of business.
ALSO CAILiUES PULL LINE
General Merchandise.
HERE YET
HERE TO STAY,
And better prepared than over to
snppy yon with TTNWARE or ropair
same. All work done at 'ow
prices. I can he found at liio store
one door above Smith <fc Mall's,
where I solicit a call from 3*011.
lel/27 JOS. GOOD ALE.
RU NS~ASY'
S FAST.
N. NEVER CHOKES or
X|?<//BREAKS THE ROUU
^iSg^THE CELEBRATED
COTTONPIM
BLOOMMin
Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
IncluJIni liuluo,**, Hliwl ou llruati which Inaurua
oven speed. This, feature la peculiar to
thlu make of Olu and Is used on no other. Are
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the landing of any Regular Steamboat Idea la
tho Soutb. It we have no Ageul ueur you,
addree* the Oonnraf Southern A/a^t.
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GENTLEMEN'S SHOES,
100, 52.99, 52.50. '2.00,
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l.'S Sln?-?. Sw our >!amp on boitnui. Sent by
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