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R atAc SUPP] :hi 11 jEMENT 1 *n / :o THE ^ H\r/ t iiMm lt#<f 1<? ;?:Oi ../t i4.;. K w 4i-Ac ' 14* i ,i; . i/ 4J4. h \: (U ii. ih PMiftJ J> w? j I SOUND I Li )EMOCRATIC D U1 BATESBTJRG, OCTRINE 3d i S. C., Thursday, 1 liii its exactly whuc the Keyul .lilt accuiiiplistieu. it ia>s a tax .>.ii uianulacturvd product, wind \U V \ August 18, 1904. . jlican They should he set upon t upon be allowed to work out th 1 tax tiny, the vested rights ol JUU I ... y-.j t heir feet and Innocent white glr lelr own dee- negro boy of th r all citleens national flair, eee l/O# I of the North and a e South wavinc our k.M for nnlltlpnl nnp Ai> F M The following is speech that has b< S. <_}. May field, C? from the Second S< l!u I.' 11/'I.I 'REACHED BY [AYFIELD IN H Mio ablo campaign l'orm and sen delivered by Hon. territory I indidate for confess and favor juth Carolina district: freedom. SENATOR j IS CAMPAIGN ?S W the acquisition af any foreign u by purchase, treaty or force Uj giving the Filipinos their b, C? .*? lo oc paiu o> liie consumer.. ly una lux vMtlioui knowing how 16. 1 ou uughi nul to pay more imebsuiy 10 support the govern i hen you pul the lieu unci Onggli ?ur eollon Ihti protective laritl yoi ilio diltercnce between Uie hlch you ought to buy tbem foi ie price which you uro actually f i i?uy becuu.se ot the tariff. Then i no competition on a fair baal -lifer countries seukllm Lo h<-11 fr iou of this or any other govei much secured unto them, 1 am i iiia.ii my opposition to the acqul rnent. foreign territory by thia ig on by purchase, treaty or for j pay price Polygamy. The Republican party, t orc' on the aubject has gone 8 favoring polygamy, whiu 18 oy cratlc party haa placed the irplvn -nment bains rosea to break <J unyielding in break down our el sltion of any the negro over and government of the South. It r ce. lng our represent* force social equall lot come what me >y it* silence , . For, o around 01 on record as ' . ., . T-k the magic cli ' ^ rmo- but a wi< > seal of con- ? _ , nnd wa lb 11 no lown our social ties, lection laws and force above the white man nay succeed In reduction, but It can never ty between the races, jr. for. ur Southland we draw *cle of Holy Church; .bin that Holy ground In the recent pr expired term of thi Croft, I opened th< and pitched It on RoriHlltles, preaentei liny and Bought to that cumpalgn I up hi the Second dlstr viitely nor publicly tbo character or my opponents or ? i lavor tmary to All the un- WU1 prohlt 0 late Col. Oeorge W. 1 oppoa 3 campaign at Saluda state elec a plane above per- national r 3 living tuuea of the Qunllflei discuss them. During t u'n o >oke upon every stump ?rmy In let, and I neither prl- strong na1 said one word against 1 oppost reputation of any of proprlatlor of anv of mv follow fa* Or Dro such national legislation aa n, >lt polygamy. e national Interference with tlon laws and the basing of ^presentation on the number x> i electors. ot pposed to a large standing (ll time of peace, but favor a w iy. ai > ship subsidy, or direct ap- , ? to the merchant marine, but tl tectlnif OUT mproh.int mnrlnu anuiuctured articles here ho Ion le unjust Republican tariff prevail I necessaries of life the tariff 1 odd be us low u? practicable, ir Uie highest tariff on all the lur lite, not to become prohibitory, iv Jowcm tariff on all necessaries i odd be just to both capital and 1 d support the government. I i a destroy Uie manufacturer, to invert* our raw material Into ma damnation on It In the ; '* " Kuago. Thus has the w I-vle!l clared whlch wfl utterlj and the happiness of honi A" sible, and where this shai Ur ~.j va,lB over Its ruins be erec *n, lly altar dedicated co hon yvliicii burns brightly the pure ! one man for the one wot oun my Judgment the time wll r ' the divorce question will 1 LF U tlonal issue also plainest Ianar been de- |nterna, , r daatroy It, 10 made pos- "Wo of th? Souti me qow pre- Carolina, have puc :ted the Xam- national mlarulo ie?on which RPubllcan party h lova of the dollar" to the Wes nan. And In Helds the Wo8t 1 come when turned to drain become a no- ??uth. The Repu rlcd mll'iona of dol ?*v VWAOV \JL AWIUV. mprovement*. 3, especially of South ceeded In the face of and opposition. The as turned millions of t to irrigate th? great bet not a dollar has It the lowlands of the bllcan party has carliars to Northern liar citizens, or Invade viilt nflairs. I yr< the day and tried things which we the benefit of ou the development sources and aa oui d tho aanclty of prt- loaded wl eaonted the Iisum of overy wo. 1 to point out thosa 1 favor hou'.d advocate for opening 01 rselvea. our children, cry nntlor of our material ra- not by foi r national policy. On t!on of all th American product* upon pi the IsthmUm canal and the d( f the door* of trade with ?v1 by friendly treaty with all. w rce with any. and the protecI treaty rights. V) tl hi w . ' ill jie product* uriu obould have a lolll on Ula investment and bo at ty tbo laboicr living wanes. To i jwh the manufacturer by forcing :io unfair competition from fc luntrles would ruiu tiie producer c iw material and tbo laborer who ert'j it into a marketable producl 10 producer would bavu no marke a raw material and the laborei itaout emplo) mont. The interea le manufacturer, the Droducer 01 fair >le ,0 Isthmian Canal strike hlia During tha recent cong irelKa niany months past our j >f the been axercla?-*. over the co con. the Isthmian ." anuL The < ^ jor century <t?ma now to b< tor reach of fulfillment. The r ^ of land which keeps apart t8 ot and surging tides of the J t the t'^e Peaceful billows of th< bora for their lm L scarcely anything defences of the H rese and for Rrij expended ann people have rivers of the N<mh instruction of west but the prop* dream of the 0j Republic 1 ? within the amall. If it la c narrow sLrlp journal to irrigat< : the restlesa pi::|iib I can see n< Atlantic from lands jf the South ? Pacific will ?n<i bmurht Intn i provement, but spent to build up the coast outh. Vast treasures lually to develop the and the Ea.it and the urtions for our section lftve been exceedingly onstlt utlonril and not 3 the Western arid > reason why the lowshould not be drained llllltv _-.ll * i/v?' *' ^ y ' < i tb Of v '' u iv ill Ci v v ^ ai % ... A to h . a iw material and of the laborer i i common ground to this extent, course would be unwiso and deal e of oar general welfare, especial le South winch raises eighty (80. .at of the entire cotton of the id is dependant chlelly on its n eiuie and consumption for her .-my, and must look to other ns i help consume wnat she produce! The tariff on rice Is so laid tha Land *oon have been cut and Buch steamers will passing xuct- c?11*! 'rom the Atlantic t? lly In saving a voyage of som ) per sand (10.?00) miles. This world my 'ellow-citlaens, that lanu- P?rts of New Orleans, Ch pros- R?rt Royal are to be gr itlons centers and will be reclph j shipped through this grei t our ta estimated that it will great ocean through the South Caro > the Pacific. e ten thou- BtU1 we aro *>ro means to us. ara ^roud of the great ^Te, de- , Wo 1 . . for independence; arleston and -B,? . . , _ ' . . 181?: first In the M eat shipping . . . . ? . , to declare mr rlgl its of trade Contlict of 186L j *1 At in history a^. afteen every department. Una's Position. ud of South Carolina. the history that we were ilrst In the war first In the war of lezlcan war; and first nts In the {treat Civil ust as we were great . so have we beMsi in South Carolina was k [ ' r? * ? \ ; t \ pi o \ ?' I f;j ' X lu cX . Kl i miters or rice are discrLml iaiust. The Republicans, seeing ie people of Cuba are large const .ople of tbe United States, have s Molina rice than is now used bj ' rice and would take more of the < stly refused to make such trad' liona us would be beneficial to oui rowers. Our people are entitle* mio relief on thin line by legtslat Trusts. Besides enriching me lndivl nattd men v't.uuu; in( that (1?) years to complete I imera ecbeme, and It may ?e tha itead- mor? than two hundrea a j tn? Itona of dollars 0250.000.0C South thls canal la completed th< a re- relations between the So r rlca coast and the Pacific sect j to B'n In earnest. It should ton. ?"jr earnest thought to h? latlons so shaped that v idual. once embarked and the c jre man ten the flm tQ epfCt -his gigantic was a citizen of h 1 lt co,t the cotton gin, tho na ffty mil- invention went to 0.00.) When sacnusetts. Those s direct trade valiant the sons oi >uth Atlantic Lee and Jackson ions will be- been handed dow be a part of they. following in ive trade re- fathers, have ma vnen we are malarial lines us anal finished atlon of the whol? a cotton mill, and it em who first Invented ugh the fruits of that ?11 Whitney of Uiuelemnets which mad* r the South and made great generals have n to their sons and the footsteps of the.r de such progress est ^^HfB chahenges '.r.v worlrt T/viV m* am* f lij ^V' * : i w .-.1 -./ bi > 7 J bleb, of Itself, 13 unfortunate fo ussea, thu Republican high protc .rift has fostered corporations, nes and trusts until today, we America some of the moat ffltf unbinatlons of capital known t< orld; whose capital Is so great ley control at will and pleasuri ice of every species of raw pn f well as the price of every n ctured product. They fix the r the that wo have the good vril ictlve em countries who are rea com- an open hand our ci\ have wear clothes made tf our antic This canal will be of grea j the south than to any por (ha; United States, and the r d the Democratic party favors il oduct The Monroe Docti i&nuprlce Both of the great poll 1 of the east- condition when t dy to receive from Appomattox, lltzatlon and as the second St cotton goods point of wealth a: ter benefit to opening of the * tion of these closed her wealth ollcy of the her homes destroy L ruined, negroes fr laid on her grea "Ins. every way she was Itical parties But Btep by 8t(p 8 th.e.. lie soldiers returned vh South Carolina stood ate In this Union In ^ nd intelligence at the * car. When the war had bc*:n conlscated, red. her plantations oed and direct taxes test product and la i crushed to the earth, he has orercomt all of a 1 _ X * ^.y.U . . , e> gfrMBr IMr MMf m ^ HC le cotton and already we see the r this year's crop falling, and cpect still lower prices. when ell known that the world Is tort on cotton. With one hand it the buying price of corn, w eat and every other urticle rals? ie farmer and with the other th? ic selling price. In their handi sople are powerless to protect t lives, it seerns. and wi need iriulation as will irive as croner price nareamrmed the Hon: may This doctrine means, tei it la "that no foreign power ehi now to acquire additional terr they American hemisphere. A beat, its announcement there wi sd by scheme on foot by Napo sy Ox from Spain her western s the consisting of Mexico and hem- considered as the ?ouifsla such and establish a grea' n relief this hemisDhere. It wn?* t roe Doctrine. . ' sely elated. <have b?e" ^buil ill be allowed ?; ... life anew and t<>dj ltory on the . . .. .. . great cotton prodi e me o jn phosphate man as a gigantic cotton manufactur1 leon to take ducllon. and .oo,, possessions, manufacture and what Is novr num A1J thi.s h: na purchase, wjth limited resot lonarchy on and struggle. hen that Vfr i^cauuycu aomcs t. farms reorganized, equipped. We began *y we are one of the jclng state* ara flnit ufacturing. second In inc. fifth la (pold prowlll be hrst in tho prod iK-1 Ion of alumias been accomplished trees and with much the platform whlc ma(lo my appeal t district and they siUon in that rui giving me eighty entire vole cast, h'in <2 per cent oni lug him 02 per ct a thing of the p familiar Willi the Use race in the si :h I then outlined 1 I favor o the citizens of the roe Jjoetrl gave xue second po- 1 favor ce, my home county nnd dwelt t>0) per cent of the I desire Mr. Williams' giving will perml J Mr. Patterson's glv- policy of nt. That primary Is publican j ust. All of you are fact that 1 conceded scond primary to the t?,., r?ci the maintenance of the Moa- 111 ine. proper internal Improvement*. tr apment on material lines. to discuss as fully as time it the differences between the ln the Democratic and the Re- ^ >latforms. P? Platforms. Tinpntlr tmrtv ttnmU tr\T 1V\A id take the Iron merciless, boi inds of these soulless and oppre usts and corporations f om our n These captains of robbor band? sr legal sanction, hold high car i the national capltol. A Goul organ, or a Rockefeller, has rnor lence than the voice of millioi soplo. Expar slon The Republican party, by endo jlleas Monroe, who wan preslder i?slve public, made the annour teckn. startled European countr: un- republic would look upon nival friendly act for any fore! d, or acquire additional terrf e in- hemisphere. It became a iff of Iterated principle of our from that day. It waj reaffirmed by e rslng party, until many y?-nr? as ? What we row w it of this re- D . South and make icement that , ? .x. . ... has ever been. W les that this . . , ing spent for publi it as an uu- ... , _ tnal education a si Ign power to ,ui one-fourth millions tory on this , . . . , fixed and re- yCt,U 8 ln?d? national life ?'? Cultural a built on broad tion la a great one very political work, but it does :o. feeling se- ? ant la to build up the her greater than she itliin our state Is bec. private and rianomjm exceeding two and (12.250.000) of dollar*, juate. We have a texnd mechanical school, lines. This tnstituand is doing a great not reach the masses lion T. G. Croft, pi i-ltlon, having hi gu iiing for hitn t< ii rm of his fa*her caUng that to be pie of tire district you and ask you representative in < term commencing hope to present m inecitary manner b without further op- j Merest en willing In ;h? he- c asuea i i hare the unexpired stanls foi and the rote lndl- ti-otcd. pr the wish of the peo- masses 1 , 1 now come before u?.publican to select me as your flir tp0 rj congress for the full vj,iual to March 4. 1905. and and \,ulUi y views In a parlla- Q. n few ecomlna the rules of f,ther coui of the masses against the V ivhlle the Republican party the Interests of the prolvlleged classes against the ^ ty a high protective tariff the 0 l party has made It possible j51 leh to grow richer, the lndlto accumulate untold millions up greater wealth In the hands ai men than Is possible In any itr> on this earth. e McKinley.-Boosevelt adminl oris recommits Itseif to a pollc jgresslon and Interference with gn affaire and the ucqulsitlor reign territory. While the D atie party In Its platform "dec * devotion to every Democratic n9ion "from Louisiana to Calif id Texas to Oregon" yet it Is i rably against the acquisition of gn territory. The Republican ] Istra- cure in our distance from :y of emments, It supposed for- not further assert It. 1 Recently It bcoame nece >emo- Onverr. mnet to talce active lares tling: dispute* and controvc ! ox- hemisphere, but. while i ornla other nations our kindly o unal- so with the avowed, open for- that, come what may. the party trine would be enforced i foreign yov- tcm ' of special tr: that we need may be taUKht ln our country the pr 'or our mechanics and texi steps In set- when the child h *rsies on this tlon ln the commr xtendln* to forth. tral ned and tfleea. we did pUrsujt. ??y this determination Up both the agrlc Monroe Doc- turtnp lntere8t4! 0 K n . ? . * e farmer Is enable^ win we neea i? u oysvlning. whereby there the public school* of Inclples of agriculture, tile knowledge, so that is finished Its educa>n schools rt can step well equipped, for his means we ocin build ultural and manufact our state. If th* to make two IkJss of Hlnce that can iHiriOcratlc party 1 n:id enunciated Its that the platform tho former campalg the platform of tl If elected to bvrrc no? In harmony' am the national Demot t<? fldvuni'O the b ip.ilgn th? national ana met In St. Ix>uls 1 5 Iu ... i ? the Denioc platform, and 1 find which I presented In r r'^,r'1 ii la In harmony with *" I l ' it "I io Democratic party. '* ? i _,i holds that you I shall always (1 perfect accord with '" 1' ' ratio party and seek K?vernm?? est Interests of our '"Inunlsten .. . k< publican Tariff. cessary to have a tariff, hut sl| ;ratlc party stands for "Tariff he 10 only." All Income for the pe r our government must be hs tariff. The Democratic party mi a tariff only sufficiently largo th ho legitimate expenses of the us t economically and honestly po od should bo levied, while the 0f , party stands for a high pro- th 13 ujr nil nsBicn.nvo iwilBji purine* itlonal policy beyond Its orlglna gn and has sent us Into sens far imc and attached numerous Is] inpled by an Inferior raoe. Thes ibitants In course of lime will nde citizens, and the Filipino ough of an Inferior race, will ied by tlds party o hold itse' over. Already by the mere grm the franchise to the negro raci e passing of tlie fourteenth ant A <J U I "Ultll I11S XVOpilOllC 1 fle- to back It. Representation lands e jn. In Its recent platform tl 1 be Party declared that repri aj. Conjrreas from the various be limited to the actual nui lf ln lfied electors and therebj jtinjf thrust at the Constltutlo a by wl-?ch W-? have placed ln i 1 ftf- t'on to tPaltttln control cotton grow where duced. h!a protlts the operative work .. Republican a,'led to fcarn fl" lbl Mentation In r,ow rece?ves. he if Statee ahould lf the co,ton m!l1 Tiber of qual- ?heaply an-' large!: r made a Increased So tha ml provision ground on which i nur Constltu- and the mil! of our State former desires the only one I? now pronr? doubled, and If ingMn the mill is ?rile the wages which he i vastly benefited, and Is can produce more r. their profits will be t tbero Is n common the farmer, the operl owner stand. The highest price for the people tnrougn its The Hopubllcan anil enunciated Ha it k the l'lilladelpl ami endorsing the ndnn lntst rations. My PI I favor a tariff It laid s<> that Ins burden ntul necessl policies. tcctivG tar party has also met 0(J cla<5ses , policy by reaffirm- ?it, nlH89e da platform of 1900 t.>rjff thfi , McKlnley-Roosevelt f(f Jin an|( tariff levle atform. tar" of Iron to for revenue only and pr,.ait.r th: curies shall bear the j, hv? red ! ties ho lightly taxed. ||Ving |n 1 iff, which means the protect- te and corporations as against Cn s. By the Imposition of the m government adds to the price ;le by Just the amount of the an d. On Iron alone the Repub- pr T enables the manufacturers eh charge Americans a sum far ni in they get for their products th n Europe Is It fair that one ed Europe should be able to buy oiith amendments, the states iliforiita, New Jersey, Ind inois, Ohio and Pennsylvania spt within the Republican col id thus the Republican nominee esldent of this republic Is named ected by the negro race. When t illions of Filipinos are made cit is Republican party will have fai Itself in power for ages to cor We have troubles enough at 1 i of *overnnient- ~ho Pemocrr iana lts Dlnt'orm condemns the 1 ' race question In the strong Jf our representation In ' based upon the number ' electors we will be deprlvt an' our representation, which w t iese jusk Since the foundation Izens ernmont the liability of a sten- war duty ,s baaod upon tt ne Its men above a certain tome follows that representation itic party In raw matt/rial, the revival of the Price for his labot est language. the greatest mark Congress is turned product of qualified tjon which will wr Jd of half of *or 'he best interei e hold Is un- to bring It about of thl9 Gov- reciprocal trade rel ny State for American republics te number of Besides this vre mi age. and. It for the sale aad i in Concress The v.ici iv.mini.n operative the highest . mid the mill owner et for his m&nufacThat leglsla>rk out these ends Is sts of the South, and I would seek to have nitons with the South ana the West Indies ist seek broader fields market of our goods. I favor the pnsa will prevent trust*. I am opposed to \ ago or iucn wws ??* AmTlrnn try chert p< Imperialism In every be bought poodn inI<1 down in tnat coun- wl r than the same poods can T) In America by Americans? en Ithout poing abroad to take on r io Filipinos should be forthwith > and guaranteed their free< nore. should be on the same ba> giv- party, which had upon the 3om. nominating oonventlon, side ils. But this tleally untouched, i stage In Its opened up to civ > by side, an railways connecMi I UI nuiua la prac?|)(1 is Juat now being llizatlon. The great ng Cape Colony, the k