i % Avpat* CKHmids. ] r& C., September M-Tbe OwnmUtee of the Re- ] la mmIob a great- t aT Imt night, uieking up the ef Selegatoa to the Convention Which nwtet 13 o’clock to^ey. The eommMee also littcnoU to an from the J. Hendrix At tSVetaok to-day Uto convention ealled to order by T. K. Miller, ^Beaafbrt, chairman of tin: Exocntivc OomraHtee. He explained to the oon- vention that by itJ action to-day it voold be made poaeible for the party either to bold many more or none at all In the next decade. He thought that the privilege of voting solely an electoral tieket was not soffleient com pensation for the dangers the Republi can voter encountered, and he did not think it was snSMent to keep those voters together. A negro did not care to be shot for the fon of voting for Blaine and Logan. He said the call for a convention included all mankind in South Carolina who stand in oppo- sition to men who defraud ignorant tenant* and laborers, and outrage and oppress the voters of the State. The Repubiicau party, be claimed, was composed of the laboring men, and it is these who make a State great. The dry Blaine aad Logan ticket not being suteoient to rally the Republicans in South Carolina, be urged the nomina tion of a foil State ticket, and intimat ed that unless it was done the party would be eternally dead. The voters were learning that they could not look about for home protection and they ean only get R by struggling to regain control of State aflkirs, and the hope of doing this would arouse great enthu siasm In the rank and file of the party. He hoped the convention would be harmonious. Oatendorff, of Berkeley, read the call under which the convention was held and the purposes for which it was The roll was then called, and at its conclusion Miller announced that noin- inetious for temporary chairman were la order. MeKinlay, a red-headed, freckled- freed negro from Charleston, who was standing in the aisle, bawled out, **Mr. Chairman/' but Miller looked over and beyond him and recognized “Mr. Parvis.’* MeKinlay wilted and Purvis advanced slowly towards the chairman. Halting about half way up the aisle, he threw himself in a dram atic at t Unde and said: “Kir, there are times when there ssiblc, the passengers wore collected together and the roll was called, when it was found that about a dozen were injured, but none seriously. How ojl escaped is a mys tery- One of the qoaches was smashed into kindling wood, and all were whirled over and over several times, yet many escaped absolutely nnhurt, while most of the wounds were of a slight character. The injured were taicen to Whitby, where' medical aid was procured. The damage to th« track and rolling stock is estimated at $100,000. Aa Attempt to ka Mad* to Xaka tka Flgkt aa tka Ffaa.Trada Lika, aa Draw* kr Hard. Washikutow, September 26.—While Blaine will not admit that tbe battle he is about to wage in Ohio is in the nature of a forlorn hope, ho go«* about it as otic does about a very serious bus iness. lie tnlics with him as his first lieutenant Joseph II. M&ulv, postmas ter at Augusta, a tried friend and one of his most capable supporters. In not a few respects lie is in an abler leader for such a campaign than Blaine him self. His work will not be so much seen as felt in results. Holed in the re cent battle in Maine, and his methods are held to bo as good in Ohio ns they proved to lie in Maine. If it was * Dorsey that was felt to bo needed, the want has been supplied in Manly. He possescs the faculty of finding the weak r ilace in the enemy’s castle and bring- ng the heaviest guns to bear on it, and the managers of Cleveland’s cause will be fortunate if they have his match for him. Blaine intends to force the fight on the tarifl'issue. More t linn one hun dred speakers will open fire at once with this description ot shot and shell, and at all times and in all places wilt lie on the aggressive. Not the Morrison bill only will be taken for tbe text. An attempt will be made to make tbe fight on the free trade line as Hurd has laid it down. Not the forty thousand wool growers who believe the government ought to be run for them, but every manufacturer will lie taken into the confidence of Blaine’s supporters, the great brewing interest, now so ticklish regarding Blaine, included. Free trade menus free beer hs well ns free wool, free iron and free everything else. The brewer will be told that witli free trade, with the intention of substituting which for wholesome pro tection tiio Democrats will be resolute ly charged, the brewers of this country will have to reduce their beer from the six and eight dollars they now get for it to three and four dollars or cease to make it altogether and drink foreign beer. The Prohibitionists will be told that their action will directly tend to flood the country with cheap foreign liquors, bccanso supporting St. John will only help to elect Cleveland and bring the free traders into power. The Tariff I Mue. If it be said that in uU thu there will be an Immense stretching of fact and that the common sense of the people will be im|*osed on Hurd, Watterson, Morrison and a dozen others will be introduced as witnesses. It will accord perfectly with Blaine’s way. Ohio must be carried or Blaine will fail; and it may be depended on that the doings and sayings of the Democrats in the last Congress and every vote taken in the House of Representatives, from the hour Carlisle, the alleged free trader, was elected Speaker over Randall, the standing champion of protection, will be made to do duty for all it is worth. Blaine intends to make good the sav ing that Carlisle’s election as Speaker was a free trade triumph and that Cleveland's election will consuinir.atc what was tiien begun. Here it caii be said that speeches made by Demo crats, who are now snp|iortiiig Cleve land, when the Morrison bill was under discussion, to be used as campaign lit erature, and which have been suppress ed because they arc so anti-protection, will be made to serve the purpose of Blaine in the Chio canvass. Blaine perceives his advantage and will make the most of it. He would not lie the Blaine the country knows so well if he did not. Ami lie ami Ins cohorts will go it rough shod and the voters of Ohio will be told more things than they ever dreamed ot. But the work will not he wholly or chiefly on the stump. It was not so in the recent Maine election, the result of of which is claimed as a great Blaine victory. The silent work in the neigh borhood, at the fire and with individ uals will go on unceasingly. This is Manley’s tactics. And there will be “soap.” Four years have not lessened the virtues of soap in a heated cam paign nor caused tiio genius to make tiie best use of it (o be lost. In fighting fbc Ohio October battle Blaine believes he will be fighting the November battle in Indiana, New York and every State he must carry to be saved. Infighting the September bat tle in Maine he held that he was help ing to fight tbe October battle in Ohio. Every one can judge for himself how well lie calculated. “Take them in detail,” is what Blaine said when he retired to Bar Harbor, ostensibly to write history and have a good time witli a few friends. nominated Airs for Governor. —-A gathering, numbering 80,000 persons, was addrssssd by General Logan and other Republicans Youngstown, Ohio. _ Iw! Xu Gen. Alfred X. Scales'* Injuries. Raleigh, N. C., September 26.— Geu. Alfred M. Scales, the Democratic candidate for Governor, who was bad ly hurt a week ago by being thrown over a precipice in the western part of the State, is still unable to meet his appointments, and his friends fear that be is more seriously hurt than was at first supposed. He cannot staud up, and internal injuries of a serious char acter are feared. He is at home in Greentborougb. Movement* of the Cnndldntc*. IkdiaxatolTs, September 25.—A dis patch received tins morning says: “Blaine will visit here on Thursday, October 2, coming from Cincinnati. Butler and_St. John have already ar ranged to come here that day, and will speak ut night from the same platform. Ex-Governor Hendricks, accompanied by a delegation of Demo crats and a few friends, left for Co lumbus this morning, going by special train over the Indiana, Bloomington and Western Road. Wheeling, W. Va., September 25.— General Logan addressed a political meeting here to-day. Albany, N. Y., September 25.— Governor Cleveland will go to Buffalo some time next week, probably on Thursday, it being his first visit to his home since his nomination. y, trhich „ it kt the ex. charter tbs proparty ot tba company should revert to the city. This salt Is brought for tba purpose of enforcing tba conditions of tba original charter )aod to annal the transaction by which Four Negro** Lynched. New Orleans. September 25.—A social from Brookhavcn, Miss., to the Timet-Democrat says: Last Saturday night a mob of forty men visited Franklin county jail, overpowered the jailer, took out four negro prisoners and lynched them to trees in the court house yard. One was charged with an assault on a white girl, two with murder, and the other with arsou and robbery. Four other prisoners were in the jail at the time, one charged with criminal* assault, others with arson, but they were unmolested. The mob informed the jailer that unless the oircuit judge cleaned out the jail this term they would return and make a clean sweep. The affitir is greatly deprecated by the large majority of the citlzeus of the county, where six men have been sacrificed by Jndge Lynch in eighteen months past. —William Pitt Kellogg has been nominated for Congress by tbe Repub licans ot tbe Third Louisiana District. —Kansas i for Blaine last Monday, and 'the next day two big cotton raiflt at Biddeford shot down owing to business depres sion.’.’ —Chicago Timet: "A thorough cir culation of the new Mulligan letters in Ohio ought to make it unnecessary for the Cleveland party to provide money and orators for that State.” —Information has been received at Albany that a regular system of cam paign calumniation touching the pri vate character of Governor Cleveland has been inaugurated by the Blaine managers. —Mr. Hendricks addressed an as semblage estimated to nuinber from twenty-five thousand to forty thonsand at Hamilton, Ohio, on Saturday. Gov ernor Hoadly and ex-Senator Thurman also spoke. * —The present indications are that the Democrats of Ohio will carry thir teen out of twontv-one Congressional districts of the £tate. The contest over the State ticket is very warm and both parties are about eqnallv hope ful. —The Democrats of Iowa, Michi- an, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin >ave determined to take the manage ment of the campaign in those States into their own hands, and have estab lished for that purpose headquarters at Chicago. —St. Louis Post-Ditpatch: “The New York Independent has at last come to the conclusion that St. John is the only candidate with a strictly vir tuous record. Mrs. Belva J. Lock- wood, however, was probably ruled out of the competitive examination on the ground that she was legally ineligi- —Louisville Courier-Journal: “The Merchant Traveler says that Blaine accumulated money while lie was in Congress in order that it might not be spent to pay for slaves set free, South ern claims and pensions for rebel sol diers. Mr. Blaine is not unlike the burglar who broke in a man’s house and rifled his pockets to keep him from getting drunk.” St. Paul Globe: "The sober sense and integrity of the people ougbt to save this country not only from the disgrace hut from the positive danger of the election of such a man as Blaine to the Presidency. With his illustri ous example, as developed in this cor respondence, there would not be enough of the country left, at the end of four years of his administration, to quarrel about.” —General Edward S. Bragg contra dicts the story that lie said in the Democratic National Convention that the Irish might go. “In the Chicago Convention," he writes, “I made no mention of nor did I allude to our Irish-American population in any man ner whatever. I have never enter tained such ideas nor uttered such words, and one charging them upon me must do it through ignorance or from pure malice.” An Editor's Kxperlrnre. After trying numerous remedies for Rheumatism, but without permanent relief, I was advised to use S. S. S., which had given permanent relief to others suffering from rheumatism. After taking half a dozen bottles I found that the disease was entirely driven out of my system, and a per manent cure secured. This was over a year ago, and since then, even dur ing our most severe weather, with sudden changes, I have never suffered a return of the old attacks which dis abled me from editorial work. 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