The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 25, 1900, SUPPLEMENT TO THE BAMBERG HERALD, Image 5
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Negroes Get MadWitbTIUinam York city-uid^
Joliett, III., - October 15.?Senator SjJ fSj?*
Tillman, of South Carolina, spoke to a
crowd of 3,000 people in the Court House S^?,?8S?5*!
square to night. His speech made the *<5?22it
greatest political sensation of the cam- 0? the feal fedu
paign here. A crowd of colored Repubii- ~ cans
attended, and when he started on a . Orangebr
I p; ~ discussion of the race question in replv * On account .<
to a queryfrom a Republican they became Festival, Ifoven
excited and threatened to break up'the 1900, Southern ]
pmeeting. He declared that the white rate tickets to 0
people pf the South did hot propose to turn, Novembe:
allow the negroes to vote unless they from Spartanbi
- ; could read ana write, and then declared Camden, Sumtt
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that the awiraaew.uic r-"-* i ?-~\ -r ~
was one of hypocrisy on the race question. 1 round trip, ca
He attacked the way the people of New | information.
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ikron, Ohio, had treated Married.
' Eu^-OK^.-Mr. W.G.Elwell.of
an coining into Illinois Oata^ra oMtetote S. P. H. EJweB,
miners' strike as evidence and Mrs. Leigh Greggwere married on
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3f the QrangeburgFall Immediately alter the ceremony Mr. and
iber 13th, 14th, and 15th, Mrs. El well left for Denmark to visit the
Railway-will sell reduced mother of the groom. We, with others - V
rangebnrg, S. C., and re- extend to . the happy couple our best
r 13th to loth, inclusive, ; wishes for a long and, happy life.?
ttg, Augusta, Charleston, Sumter Herald,
a*, and intermediate sta- Mr. Elwell is well-known in Bamberg,
ne first-class fare for the he having lived here a few years ago
n A<Mmt for full while his father was pastor of the Method
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