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Reply to “Sand Hill Case."
Editor Press and Standard: Please
allow me space in your valuable
paper to reply to “Sand Hill Case,”
signed by John II. Hiptt. My views
are exactly opposite to Brother
Hiott’s. 1 think that he has a Bible
and should adhere to the teachings of
same. It seems from his article that
he wants to legislate the whiskey out
of existence. Now Brother Hiott
•most know or believe that God made
man and.plac*'d him here on earth
with the good things and the evil
things set before him that he could
rtake his choice of the good things or
< the evil thing*. Whiskey is not the
‘Only evil , thing that we have. We
have others equally evil, and now
Brother Hiott why not club all the
evil things that God puts here, wipe
them all out, for it will be just as
easily done.
As you are one man that has come
to the front you must be ttye engine
or the would be county chairman and
in my humble opinion you are on
the wrong road to good government,
therefore it will be necessary that
you reverse your engine, lubricating
all of.her journals with purer and
genuine dispensary oil, if a Y should
not be convenient, open her throttle
wide aud let her fly to the beuetit of
all mankind, making up what time
you have lost in trying and doing, to
gel people to legislate the evel things
that God pnts here, ter the purifica
tion of men’s souls, out of existence.
The eooner we all learn to be recon
ciled with God’s work the better it
will be for each and every individual.
Now Brother Hiott, 1 will give
you my opinion and the remedy for
the whiskey traffic.
Educate the morals of the rising
generation; let all parents and all
men that want good government,
whiskey traflBc killed, they have the
remedy at their command. Train
your children around the fireside,
teach them not to use whiskey and
advise their good piowys mothers tc
teach their daughters not to associate
with, anyone who indulge in the use
of whiskey as a beverage and advise
them to stay in their company no
longer than “Jack stayed ,1 in the
army ” which wag,no longer than he
could get out And if the good pious
mother has a husband who is a sub
ject to the thiiittt of whikey, pray to
God, not to remove the whiskey or
put it out ofWjiusband’s reach, for
that is imponible, it being one of
' God'i evil things, bat on the other
hand pray to Gcd to give her hus
band power, will and determination
-ta overcome the thirst for the whis
key. New Brother Hiott, again I
think the dispensary law which you
claim as “This degrading, soul
destroying, God dishonoring law,*
“••good a law as the State of Sooth
Cwolin* has ever had. It halpelhe
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»i takii g of lh»-rvil nnlil tb^v *»r-
e at tie years of accountability.
«• it gives the parents 21 years to
ik on their boy and distilling in
m temperance and when- he has
had 21 years of example and precept
< m parents [who wish good gov-
t-r mentfand baa*always stood stead-
W, he will hardly go astray^ If
1 e should it would only be of short
duration t-e oie he auuiti be back to
the fold.
Brother Hiott, I tee that \o\\ re-_
commend “ml er men for delegates to
the county convention.'’ I would
suggest if you hhould fail to find a
sufficient number who are opposed to
the dispenairv law substitute dispen
sary men for they are noted for
sober ity.
Now as to magistrates and county
officers: All that we need is honest
n:en regardless of their religion or
political views, b-t when we come to
representatives and senators send
delegates to the county convention
send representatives and senators io
thefState Capital who will ever hold
up the dispensary law until the
parent* and well wishers of good
government can educate the morals
of this grand old State and then the
dispensarv yi\\ die from actual
starvation. [
Now as to the United States
Senator: He stands today without a
p«r in Americ*; he has done more
for South Carolina than .any other
man who was born upon her soil.
£outh Carolina has prospered under
the laws that he has been instrumen
tal in making. The State today
stands without a peer in the United
States find B U Tillman should have
credit We should praise and honor
the bridge that carries us over safely.
He has done the work through storms
of ridicule aud criticisms. So let us
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have him one more term as senator,
ai the expiration of which term I do
believe him fit and competent to take
the seat of the Chief Magistrate of
the United States.
Yours most truly and sincerely,
Thomas H. Caldwell.
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Wal Cotton Mill
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Jno D Edwards
Wal Infirmary
W J Fishburne
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