The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, August 18, 1904, Supplement TO THE Batesburg Advocate, Image 8
southernmost point ol
Africa, with the Modll
nlshliiK railway and
up tho Coiiko to Its
the Nile to ltd mouth,
try full of wonderft
oil.ml.1 I... Hid dnglm n
r the continent of But with a
vrruiiean Sea, fur- which was la
steam boat lines istrutlon nnd
source and down by all Demc
, opens up a coun- until it Is one
il possibilities. It in the world
r Oiu M,I mil- nl , Iva ,,u
strong navy?the basis of *. At
id by a Democratic admin- of
which has been supported uud
icrats and pushed forward Af
! of the most splendid navies bad
. we hold our own, protect t;i\u
tLe i*e of Uila penalty
IS&. the Southern ituihouii lea;
uiieruted cel tuIn .-lutls.
ter leasing these loads iuucIi iiioi
been spent in improving llietii i
a* the public better and safer a
act tbc whulv muller lu O
scil c; Uic general utlsuiitljly in
it |><>l l lu the feudal aascii
oy iM.-Mou of il?04. it Hie
inU liiu ullolitc> general. ami
*r" pleased il in that ici?orl, tin
iu attention Iju Imposed upon I
ins annual which would have
ibiy at the just and unfair,
opinion of Air. Williams also
he so ex- because lie says sum
it the mam lold him that the i
ho rouil for dolutf,
boon munlfeaUy unlliido
fault wnn ine
o merchant in Aiken
lassauu of luu Af or
to cultivate friendly
theso people and to
mcrce until wo are tli
lield.s u? wo are now
Holds. Our manufact
pocluliy of cotton gom
tnarketd of all of tl
tliero lies beyond thl
Asia with Its sun
among the greatest ol
Iieso empire with Its
relations with all so that the
expand our coin- he travels 1
ie masters bf those duty In tfiff"
r of the Ainurlcun will to all i
ured products, es- ?i the Iteput
da, should hold the protecting hi
lis country. Then country lie r
s the continent of would huvo
it-clvillzed people. our coun
r which Is the Clil- cure? "l-.ter
six to eight hun- liberty. and
V?VI/ wi lliv 1 IV>V
minister of the Qospel as nine
r> the performance of . his agin
mission of peace" and fcood was
lien, has the Invisible Hag day
>lfc floating around him and I lies
in from wrong In whatever posi
nay choose to travail. Who gn?i
these men who are citizens ulkl
itry unprotected and lnse- and
nal vigilance is the price of or tl
I with the maintenance of nine
iioi?iiusi..nomg l!:ls I
sells wore brought by individi
list the Southern claiming that
liable for the one hundred dollu
penally lor leasing and opera I
e roads. Tiie Southern look
lion that it wuh nwl liable on
md tlia^ the roads were nxlUier p
or competing lines within this st
that It was not acting In violat
he penalty act ot 1SD7. five of tli
.suits have been disposed of by ti
iU-'l lu Wit, llic COIlblltU
lain n,c. mc-iyer act of l'JOi!, cu
t scliicd in u suit brought l?y
' n dividual, aiiucliiig a panic
"'t? loail. 11c also look the post
",B iqwll tnat 111 new ol tnc
ll,u linr merger oy lite leglslat
l,ir" iioi tecl authorized to uikc
*lle lest us constitutionality will
'on i'i lioiu l uc let; isia lute, 11
10540 liic act hau authorized Hie c
,ui' ice :il1iiuimv
Humility in get- Act, against wii
mid not Lie uieum.il Ills Height li
uny one in- shipped Iroin iJliiluiJ
ular leased ness man Knows th;
tlon in tliat eliant s freight was
passugo oi ot goods slopped fr<
ure. lie did Hie Mel tier Act had
uny step to to u > wun it, tor t
lout uulnoi - siuppeu ironi pointi
aasmuch us to points witliiu tin
onsoitdalioii. ny interstate eoiuui
ieh 1 voted. had iiiii
t? uu a bill of goods
lelphia. hi very busiit
if the Aiken uierincreased
on a bill
jui f hiladelphia mat
nothing in tltu world
ill freights on goods
s without the state
j stale ure governed
oroe und not by the
dred millions of li
people are active an
only need tlio kindly
ckilixatlon and Chrb
develop them as Jap
About fifty (50) year:
known ns the Hern
wrtrppi d in ignorance
They fought with bov
and spear. but the v
can llcets revealed t
l.iUllov of flninilnnmil
lhubitants. Thesft 1S lim>ri>
d Industrious and c'a'mot' by o
band of American ma'ntcnanee
stlan Iniluence to 1 deny It anc
inn was developed. ,Ie cla,ms 11
* ago these Islands for thc purp(
.It Kingdom, woro ,,on 'a *
i and superstition. H poH 1 on ^
. .. , , proven, and
v and arrow, shield ,
....... , zens. It Is
'lslt of the Amerl..
. and to your
o them tho possl- . . ,
seek to weak
comes some cost. it is or ;
ne of my opponents that tho has
of n navy Is un-democratlc. coui
I challenge him to his proof, nil i
hat the navy Is maintained
330 of conquest and acqulsl?ti
lands. This, likewise, la
rlhch Is not and cannot bo '^l
I tell you, ray fellow-cltl- f
an unfriondy hand to you
best Interests that would
on tha navy of those Untied v.ci i
i oaiiUc-nnu nt, and net one of tii
gone against the railroad, but
ities wore put to the trial cxpou
[lie same.
Merger Act.
L tho session or lUW .Senator Hydi
^purinnburg Introduced u bill alii
the C. C. & C. oil the eastern i
lite stale, which was pruotlcallj
111 less road, not paying oper&t
been pnulcd ul Hie time tin
convened, but tie loid nie vv
i sea
l ee'jiuuicueleel and asked Uie
mullet' Up, as t liaii opposi
sago ol lue merger act, and
11.11.tali me Willi u typewrit,
lck 1,1,1 portion Ol lita report
Jw. < '"? mailer, wnicli tie did.
lido "*i/ genera J liiinscii bays.
a legislature convened 1 spoke
ll,g alajlield about a bill Willi
?ul UllU Ci
j li'tiiskituic luted by our luilrou
.hut he hud you scu Una coinyla
lo take this duliou, und Mr. W ij
jd lau yua- uo Willi Uiu ahiyuici
yioiuiaod lo into tlio alalc ought
leu coyy oi the Meigcr Act iiud
referring io-< to do wiin increiui.
The ultor Be hull I a freight. Lf
When lin. jAiken from yoinlu v
lo tieiiui< iKinercuaed uftor tlio
reference lolger Act ibo ucraun
moot evun be rcgu-.
U comiuiaaiou. Thua
Lint is without founLhuuia
having had to
at ot no much liquor
to huvo known that
nothing in tlio world
ing tiiu A ikon uiortlio
freight ratea to
vithin the alatu were
puaaage of tho Mer^
Ufluctfld hull f linir
Kindly Influence of i
suns have become c<
luliou yielded to the ]
tlnnity and now alio h
lnj? one of the atroi
power*. The transfo
aixty t*iO) millions of
her In touch with nil
zution and alio Is one
Kiimct'8 of Ainorlcnn r
linn been done In Jaj
.1 ' ... .w . States or. th
this republic their nn(J oUf cor
Jucated. the popu- (luctB of yo
Influencq* of Chris- ^ut Wm1 ?t
i successfully light- boforo us ^
.gOLt of the world tho world w,
rmation of Japan". ljallds manui
people has brought to bu wom
that makes civill- ellmu throng
> of tho largo con- remember tl
frown cotton. VVhdt Ht.'itts grow
>an will bo flono iri <.f tho cotto
v sous. Destroy that navy
nmeieo Is ruined. Um pro- the
ur plantations are unsold; nurt
the trade of tho world Uee the
I It Is our privilege to clothe "tut
Ith our staple and with our vrhh
"acti.ro tho goods which are crn,
by every people in every lacr
hoot this world. You will pair
iat the cotton producing Soul
nioro than eighty per Cent. f;on
>n consumed by tho entire In . i
.uses and nunc rally la bad condltl
Spartanburg und Asheville in
hern part of tho tialu, whlcb fare
connecting link between Colum
tho M'Hi; tho Carolina Mldla
jU extended frotn Allendale to i?i
a did lance of forty (40; miles, f
ly owned by tho Wagners, out of
mid generally la bad uliupo; tho
ib Carolina road, which extern
t Charleston to Augusta, which 1
\ IIU ll(>il hv ll..> i
on. tud? coverlng
tlid Jji"1 u,ui ,,ClU U.DOUI Una 1111
njJj fconfttur nail oinjosud Iho ucl
.Llla i tolli 111U MtUjI
J1J1 U?a! i would taKo lliu inul
lv- J introduced in mo acaaion <
'or- *'?at ia know a ua U
re- Maauniu uil rcapouailul
old iLlla ad rouulrea tlio ultoi
lied lo fu'thwiUi Lirun; a null la
had Uio a lute lo leal liiu couaii
Aries I an )li tmoiiy L?j applying
xiier us tilt nuussioners of our t
uultiorbilii*.I iiuii of the wrong
Hey Kuueru.l JnourU of no suuU in
lur up, )tio]J1x tliey vsero luer
of ljol, Uii3||.,ialllc., j voted uy,
nj teat uot, 1,0 aaj s luurviuMid i
lty for it. introduced two yeui
uey general n,e constitutionality
the name of touys permit tea tlien
luioiialiy of i submit to the v
to the ruilroad cum tato
tor the correcdono,
aud i huvu
"'K bolng dona. JLiut
casad 1 atu not to
aiuat tho bill whiob
iheiri and Lbo bill 1
ra later waa to lost
ot the very bill li?
>.
otora ot tho district
China. and with lu>i
about to bo awakens
tlanizcd and clothed
rnado from products
of Uio South, we pt
will have a market fu
which wo are growing
tion which will conf
'an sdie keep pace
manufacture with th
consumers. To do s<
teeming millions, world, and. <
;d. civilized, Chris- largely, the t
In tho garments nunio must
of tho fleecy flelds Uecall. If yo
oplo of tli? South South with
ir the raw material worth billion
The great ques- plantations,
rout the South Is. not a navy 1
In production and upon the hlgl
o demands of the lying unused
o she must In the pcnnyless. ui
noblt.? Wi^nlth of tl
tvhllu we are manufacturing bud!
joods which wo do not con- cup!
bo sent to foreign shores. ticr
u Will, the condition of the Car<
millions of bales of cotton wu>
s of dollars lying upon her t,ui
not a ship to more thm. n.ou
to protect the merchantman |L w
h seas and all of this wealth
I and the South poor and
nable to r&lso money, yet ull i
ha rrontnot Irtn.l ?. 11
~ & ui auuu uim ;
y ruu down, to consolidate tl
lal block, leases and franchises i
one charter oral to be known us
'Una division of iho Southern r<
. 1 opposed thu passage of this I
the senate by u practically una
v viva voce voto passed the bill i
as sent to the house, lty a voto
? t(10> to tlilrly-iilno tSv) this
ed h scco.id reailing in the ho
was amended on third reading
was D ?
telr lwf<R'' and in uiiu kail muIUw
un. uueutiou.
the 1 iMitlon authorized to
all- l*' l'lu etato ii.iu already L><
JUL >>r li'*1 utlorney general. on
.nl- "10 BLal0- and the whole aiul
Snd when that cusu com
0f \\ ilea it 1a kttlluil tlio road u
bill k'* know where they a
use When 1 latroduced thin 'l'e!
by were pending only lour (4)
. * wuo o|J LUut U10I* is HO t
that whole ||t n single one ol 11
l,y *Ur. VV illianis, an
bo brought to who la right,
sou brought >.,,if
ttio part nt
.tor la to feu Jim Crow
ica to trial. Iv?,. ..
in lSJo Air. 1 olio
.nil the poo- ... .
Ill the house to I
coaches ior Hie raci
st Hill there the house and catue
suits to re- know.. ti... >.. u
oundaiion or Justice
lesc complaints mude
d 1 leave il to Uieiu
Air. Williams or myr
Car Bill.
ck introduced a bill
jrovido Tor aeporute
6B. This bill passed
to tlie senate and Is
two million bales of
*ho uiuktfs but elover
tbo possibilities of pre
of muiiur.ictiirlng, In
U-.nb rs, : ml \Te bilVO
winch Is unlimited,
costs inn -li money to
nivat oiitorprhv.s comr
money. Wo look wl
position taken by t
South curly in the his
"v; .ii.muiK 1UUJ"
cotton whora now around her;
i millions. Add to navy ! nee
)ductloii the wealth maintain tr?
which we are now Houth to bo c
u source of wealth ?*tend her
It Is true tlmt It wor'ddo
this work, but
nand larKO sums of 1
tli surprise at the our nation:
he leaders of the addition of I
itory of thin repub- acquisition oi
? " uuni
?o you sua that a iron* p;JKv.
cssary to protoot trade, to ^i(1|
:uty rights and for tha
lommerclally prosperous and m
trade to all parts of tti? ) f j
Cole:
National Policy. llau
ls:;ni
al policy should be, not the Hold
iddltlon.il territory, not ths lo?la
f millions of iinileslmlile In- linn
i lnioua consent, ami as amem
d tJi?* third rending In th? ho
loui opposition. Tlio members of
io from this district wlio voted
passage of tills hill wery Mr. Host]
Ltamberg; Mr. la.ckwood and
oik. of Evaufort; Mr. Thomaa.
ipton; Mr. l'attison, J. (J. and
t. of llarnwcll; Air. Mason, of Ed
. and Mr. Eugene S. lilcaae. of
Mr. UeEoach. wlio now Uvea
Jed cover penalties, which had b
use prior to the pussago of the
the of 1ju2, as follows:
for Uii? by lauue Kd wards ol
Ick, county.
Mr.
One by W. 1_>. Al. llaruiou
of .
ton county.
One by Vv\ A. Lid wards In
tjr< U"d
One by 1L ti. Anderson I
In
county.
Den brought Air. \\ liliuma Is <j
Merger Aci or ihu tuevilng ul li
^ Courier, tu* aayn
I Lexington tlio l'olluck bill,
at Ihu B<_88i
voted to lay the ai
n a.-* "K tliu Jim Crow Car L
Iiiuir at the nighi hi
Aiken couu- . or, .1 .
I 10 Jirial passage ol
J. h? record of th<
In CUgetleld ul p.l(JU 232,
v-rv uiii.
lUutcd lti the report
eaufort, in tho News
i?. having reference
"That Mr. Muytleld
on of the senate had
ufavorablo report on
till on tho table, ami
.ssiou voted 'nay' on
the bill."
e Senate Journal or
shows that this bill
lie. Thomas <1 offer so
manufai lining in the
Monroe, likewise Job
John Randolph of Ho.
s *' n speech disc
iif;o'iurlng of cotton
K no o
HflBSf oliinato was against
to build up mr
KukMsIi system we
not only in August.
ii was opposed to habitants upt
South, so was Mr. the purchase
n C. Calhoun and fcrlor races,
anoke. Mr. Jeffer- lug and strl
ourn'ging the man- portions of
is a business, said: policy shoulc
tlicr obstacles, the con.pact terr
it. and that If wo malo until I
inufacturcs on the veritable Kd<
would have fever, little Belglun
but from June to tlce. acre foi
>ri the I'hlltlpino Islands, not men
by trade or treaty of In- *::?!
not by conquest the tak- knui
Ipplng of other nations of umh
their territory. but our vole
I bo the building up of a lie I.
itory jn a temperate ell- turn
t In a garden spot?as th* m*
en among nations?so that t|,..
i arill not bo rnoro nmHra1r
ucro, than this great Re- |?,JL
wwHUVl nua at uiui iime
iber of tue house from Vork cou
l?o also voted for tlio bill. This
an as the Merger Act. So, wu hi
t members from this district n
il for tiio bill, nine, including
ouch, while only live members fr
district voted against It. The s
accepted the bouse uniendment t
bill became a law. This Aler
???=l?ivo any person who 1
ighl solt before lis passugw of i
* a
nly l ho righta of the parties to
i la whatever liny tiiuy bo. Wet
"> this Test Act, unu they <.
complaint ugainst mu.
Hut there weru ten tlU>
om 'latl keen brought since toe
en- li'U ^ crger Act of lyu:: that
lntj feretl with. They ure as fol
get by W. A. Kdwarda In
iiir U"" by K F" ilolly A1
".is usji considered
these suits. ilt uJ| lt Hlsc
o preserved n0i considered at ill
:an liuvu no a late liuur. It al:
ll.e L>ul wuis called
cases which me eumnwttec's un
passage of too table, and my
were inter- .. 1 o shows that on
lows: lo pass the bill 1 1
Aiken coun- must be an error it
good .reason was slu
ken county, vote LI do not rem
ut the inunung sea>
shows that It was
10 night session until
so shows that when
up 1 moved to lay
favorable report on
motion prevailed It
the call of the roll
loied 'nay,' but this
1 the entry, or some
iwu- why 1 should so
ember the vol*) for
r.i<iuu.iiy ami i rum j
The statu of Muyla
manufacturing, and
"bettor to buy of Ei
than ti> manufacture
I at notwithstanding
have made such prog
I'nitod States as to i
ii.g country in the
< < t a goods, so that
ton will soon 1)0 tixci
not by Liverpool.
i;iuu;iry 10 juno. myj
Jul opposed cotton tain morw pe<
held that It was 8,,y comntry
iropo and of India milling enter
on American soil." 80 numerous
these views, wo admiration 01
re.ss through these develop that
r.iuko us tho lead- l'"tt an Ami
manufacturing o^ everything th
tho price of cot- w,th uur 811
J by America and "'itslde world
own demand:
u?i wuj icirnory can main- l?g.i
>>pl?* to the aqunre inile than |,j?
on thla globo; so thnt our wisi
prises shall he so vast and thai
t*at It will command the
f the w?rld. We should ?o l|,ai
we produced every tldnK t
erioan consume^i and maka
at an American wears; then
rplus feed and clothe the
in addition to meeting our t v
a. Now, Hits can bo done, H11V
1 right thut hu bad or from press
suit to u flual conclusion. Vet, j
1.mis would raako tbu Impress
1 ought not to go to congress
' 1 did not defeat this bill?t
shows that J would favor corpo
? 1 opposed the bill and vo
r.st It In a viva voce vote and
authority us tho Attorney Gent
he Stato has said In a published
tew that he knows 1 opposed
jn(i One oy !' U. Glover In Al
One by J. C. lie!rill lit Sal
lion by A A- MeMai.ua
be- oollnty"
One by John Cash In
ra_ county.
ted 0,10 by J- u- Uklnner li
county.
Three by A. U. Gaines I
In- c?Vnly"
the *>ot?o ot these suits are fi
Iken county. but u few minutes
ludn county. liu" tlic unfavorable
in Kershaw tliu taolc. if 1 had
bill l wou.cl have un
Orangeburg ,Jl lll? committees
which would have ,
n Barnwell w,ls uli l',u second
juonf to show that
In Cherokee lu found In tL
I'ag. HOtJ. when the
rr tl.o same fo' lUu lhird rcadini
lo Strike out tin.
before ou my moi
report waa laid 011
been oppowed to the
jvcu for tbu adupiiju
unfavorable rept :t
killed the bill. Tlua
reading. Additional
1 favored the bill la V
10 aauiu Journal at a
bl.l Waa brought up 1
({ Mr. Sloan moved "
#?ti:?r?t I it ir txr? ir.lu
In tlu> year 1S50 S
.a; spindles. aiul co
of out ton; in 1902 we
'.iti omird CS7.12G. Tl
i .ihiifncturcd 3 3-10
i-roll produced as agal
And yet the cotton n
iti its infancy. In lift
t'arolitm crop has lie
atitn; 800.000 to over
i . ' lit years. By this
outh Carolina had .1 J,J. tXp'1
education of
insumcd 9,925 bales , , ....
. . o ^ 1,10 Indlviduu
had 2.4i9.521 and ,
lilllldlllK up 1
tat Is. In 1950, we , / ,
t.-in of road'
per cent, of the , ? . ?
end tho dwell
nst 63 4-10 in 1902 roud, ,n wh,
till business is but churcho8 and
y years our South mlcl| ma|, fa<
:en Increased front ...
as will curry
1.000,000 bales In
cation to the
i satne ratio It will , ? ,, .
deliver tliwlr
nston of territory, but by
tbo musses, by considering 1 r
tl needs of our people, oy v<''1
n tho country h better sys- ^
i so that tho ngrlcultunat v,,ie
er in tho country shall have
loh to travel to schools. l'
to market, and by having *?- llltles,
rural free deliveries,
the great mediums of eiiui
masses of our people anil
letters, magazines nml ni. 1 '
??> record bit own that Mr. I'at ten
d for the bill. Why does not ]
..mi* complain of llr. Pa'.tersc
If rny voting against the
urs mo unlit for congress Mr. I*
'tis voting for it render* htm m
Effect of the Merger Act.
is act authorizing tho consolldat
lilU ?<UUU 1111
brought by different person;
Tbo legislature lius author!:
r" solldulion and the roads la
'bill Wlial 1,1,1 ,l-'Klslaluru said It
at 11,111 l''? i>'t{'s'llluro this
would not iillow sulta brough
? u to bw proceeded with. The
authorized tbo leases to bo
the penalty In tho act o f
"operating in violation of 1
Ion very plain that tho Southei
u?, aiinouKU .
B 1 am ei-ordcd a*
sod the con- "lC \ lhu bWl
now doing ^ Sl'?U,tl ?as*
in iiiUO .\ll. Ca 01
might do, - .. .
.... . kill 1" Uio hoi.au wli
lest Act ? ,
and c.iinu to ti.o son
?"*' ^ ^""tJlmiun bid.
uct of lju- utncnd tho l'ollock I
ratdo and t>1 lwo ylora bcrore
,d for The Scute Joun,
aw. it la 3j7( 0? u TOOtt01, ,]
rn was not ... . ...i . ... ..
.D "Wi uo UiJU
voting xiay," which
should nol he killed,
jhinan Introduced a
ich pu.-aed the liousii
ate and la known ls
Thla Waa a hill to
jIU, which had pi*?ial
of l'JOO, at page
n.idc by Mr. Mower
no seen mai me co
u..' nest lifty years,
wliih I linvo given,
ilitis lite problem is m
i?i our opportunities
11 it portions of the
weali* iest spot on the
A In uly the cotton i
oiintry In money valt
Is far ala-.nl of any ot
upon the market by
crop may. ,n , ,.IH ut theI,
<hes. thin
of 1.1,000.000 bales. ask o(jr ,f
e ; If ?o rise equal H;lt|(|n fts |U(
the cotton-produo- from ug thft
South will bo the , . .
. . _ ,h" arlJ lar>d
faee of this Klobe. flralll, tho
produced in thu gnlIlh> amJ
m as raw material |i||Ih of th
her product placed , ,.
v of tho ruprcsi
American peoplo. ? . ,
v v gresslonnl di:
lh..
doors dally. In addition "f 1
us wo of tho South should
rnment ns a part compon- "
offset for tho millions taken
t while they are Irrigation " ul'
s of tho West to aid us Vi
rich nlluvla lands of tho n J
to help preserve tho rich a,ul
middle country Tho mind
mtatlvo of tho Second Con- keen
strict should he turned to "'do
heae roads lias hud the effect
hut; uj( the eld Mi Carolina ro
1 understand also tho C. C. &
?l>artaiiburg it Ashcvillo la now
k line, thu Carolina Midland I
extended from i'orrys to Columt
Isiame of nearly forty (40> mil
from Allendale to ilardcovIUe. uLn
y miles. These extensions hi
u clear gain to the state In ti
property. 1 ho extension from
of "operating in violation of
^ lyu2, but v*as operating aocor
C.. Bnd- therefore, no Individual
i4 to s penalty sinew lliw p.i.stias
Merger Act of 1j02.
j1?. This Test lull introduced
les, ao manifestly Just In Its i
out tlilrty-onu till) senators vote*
iv? only one *1) against It, thirt;
ix- tors only being present. Kv
Al- present from this district vi
vu auiivt* oui me en
law, slnco that 1 voted against
ding to law. ti,tf SUI1U. oa
hail a rltfht Mower to Indellnilcl
,afc'u ?f thu 1 again arn r< corded
tion, and on
by ino wa/f shows that 1 am iw
terms that fa^or oi atne
1 for It and whieh passed; and
y-two sena- shows that 1 offeree
cry senator passed,
otcd for It. 1,1 lhu faoe ?f thl
lading words, snows
the* motion, and on
the motion of V.r.
ly postpone the bill,
as against the rroi
305 this J o, n 11.1 i
lee recorded us votndments
to the bill,
the Journal furt ter
1 amendments which
s record how eun it
Army and
To wnforci tho Mi
l.i i [i w:iy fmm our
i .1 forma of Kovi rnn
ih-i >1) i hu open
:.ti . \f< any power
.? liv.nl iiinl. r foot tl
>f (.or national life.
' < in army,
-.i i iii11iti.i. within
Nav^" the drainage
nnroo doctrine, to ''le r<
farms, the I;
country monarch!- develop tla?
nent. wo must he life of our t
seas, to hid dell- tnhllahment o
which should weeK textile tralnli
lis sacred principle and girls of
Wo can call Into women In tin
by utilizing the mid able to
.sixty days, and compensation
<>i uur apienoiu port. " u?i
of tho rich alluvial lands, threi
>n of the once splendid rlow l?"'*
luildlng of roaaa bo ns to ?f t
industrial and commercial tho
tgricultural people, th? es- fat
f places for agricultural and iy 1
:ig so as to have tlie boya i>ti i
the future expert tnen and Ooo),
>lr respective lines of work Us i
earn more than doublo the llan
their fathers have earned, ntioi
?.u mniufen j tampion county
e hur a una sixty thousand d
if a6o.uuO.OU) to tliu taxable prope
but county alone, 'i'ho Increase
valuation of tho Curollna Mldla
taxable purposes In Burn well cot
a KOinelbihu over a hundred e
nty-Soven thousand dollars till
the uniir? road from Columbia
uitor.sbction with tin- Coast Lino
lecvllle has been raised to the va
? of a lirst-el.iss road una i.tvod
led In the Iiuikiu seventy per ci
tol- cent) of the members prescn
rty it slxty-clght to thirty. Tt
In of the house from this dl
ind voted for it are: VIr. Blacl
in- bery; Ur. Coleock and Mr.
ind Beaufort; Mr. Mlddleton. oi
7,- .Mr. Paulson. J. O., und Mr.
to Barnwell; ilr. llolman. of
at Italrusford, of Kdgefleld, and
lu- and .Mr Peurifoy of Saluda.
ent 170 per bo m"d 1,1 iiU* ??>
it voted for 1 UUh oPl'Oaed to tti
.o member- J,m Cr?w ^ Bmstrict
who
t. of Bam- HEAL ESTATE DE
Bailey, of
' Hampton*
Walker, of Hcphzli >uli, (!&., /
Aiken; Mr. Hon. Jnu. M. <_\ Alu
Mr. Itecdy the house and lot i
whlls only M .
of fatrucKH that
e Separate Coach or
;al
r AT H EPHZIBAH.
lu* 1?.?(Special.)?
rplny has purchased
recently occupied by
I'ii r i . on not neei
; i i .> I '.'.it to huild
r. many years. an
i * lisen tlio i
h - not n; vy Is 1< I
t in. > >! my <los|
.1.1 a. i:tit for her i
i ?\x i' toaster of th
a: ilo .laps shut U]
I i;.'I ji.. s< ~sjot;s; hit
' I Vy t I.I y I;rI x O held
n . t i| their troops
1 a largo Stunning Now. Huso
and equip n navy would nsk yo
id when mi emer- ? d by yon as
(treat nation which present and i
t stranded and at or and steal t
iot hand. Look ai I'nltixl Wtutes
i.tvy ltussla woui.l ing in a dlstr
0 Yellow tiea and development I
|i securely In their should wish
t. having a strong neatly strive
ltussla In chock n?lit for It un
1 to tho shores of est In South t
are the line's on which 1 ih?
ur consideration. If select- oon>
your representative. I will the
irk<! thom with till iny pow- cn.n
>ofore the congress of these j,
i. With such a peoplo Uv- i;n;sl
let with such possibilities for song
Is there any wonder that I Qq.
to represent you antl earto
present your cause and
til this district Is the grentJarollna?
f
basis of ten thousand dollars ($1
per mile. Tha tuaablo property
South Carolina roud has been
Ped In every county through wh
issts In addition to this everybc
admit a great Improvement In pi
er accommodation nnd freight tr;
Test Act.
t'r tho Mercer Act of l?KU' I, .a I..
.... .... memoirs or nils cilsl
.0.- against It.
Mr. Williams Illals fault \
J"* 1 wore the whole loglslutu
^ the Merger Act of 1902 w
practically the whole senate \
ll*" I voting against It. mid tw
" " tlio house voting for It. lit
fault trrth me as If 1 were
legislature because I Intro
helped to pass tho Test Act
trlct voted
Will move In. in a f.
ulth me as Kn,br> conducted be
ire. because church 'iliursday ev
as passed, church Thursday, th
oted for it. Rt Uetijesdu dosed
0 thirds of
1 also iinds ' no uc'cost)iona
the whole 1,10 col?>'nity his b.
duced and Hon. C. C. Sego. t
W'hen every ular county polken
i ??. t.ruuu, una
ew days. Ilov. J. S.
xvlcea In the M. K.
enlng. The services
e st rk-s of meetings
l yesterday. There
to the church but
-t'li revived,
ho faithful and pop>an
passed through
!!.< ni.iinluiil. nnd thei
1 ' !<i <i miui f<
Jtr? ' Kill . l;ih KOVi
this If Ac <|<? not ii;i
c.-ir i'nini;:i roc would t
Ili:t i nuts' r<-|i ntloss
tll'^ of :il( Jn i ,v i'1'S (III
moil I. iMir I a\oii
trnrlo lilrtcki-il, nur co
. i\ i n finiii (he seas
wniilil iwrniiin on your
u-l l tin i: tii'ipl> i L-*<k f.
ru on equal footing Senator Ma
>r man. with the m.-.de by Mr.
rrnment. Resides Act of 1902,
ivo u strong nAvy the Jim Crow
>o at tlio mercy of Tli constlti
and unconipromln- purchase. lea.'
Russian govern- potlng or par
Id be seized, our t.y another,
mmcrco would be The legislnt
and your cotton Imposing a p
farms unsold and lars a day on
yfleld replies to ths attacks I'?'
Williams as to the Merger tn;u,<
the Test Act of 1904, anci r| '
/ Car Act.
it Ion of 1S9R forbids tho s",;l
la or operation of one com- w'"n
allel railroad in this atnto whbmrnli
:uro passed nn net in 1S97 ""><
enalty of on* hundred dol- fi'
nny railroad owning, lens- el tot
ill, over my vote, the consolidatl
nnd tho railroad company paid
ler fees to the secretary of stn
suits wero brought against t
hern to recover tho penalty, ni
standing the merger act of 19
h allowed the consolidation to
. some of these suits ser* for t
time and samo cause,
r.eral complaint was made to t
tiey general that the Southern w
KJceiii one,
Ion It. nml seventy per cent (70) c
Its hers of the house voted for
to. finds fault with me because t
the sons who brought suit to rec
ot- ties after the legislature ant
02. consolidations to be made we
bo ed by the Test Act, from cc
he prosecute those suits. Mr. i>;
ed for the Test Act llitrodu.
h? Tho records show it. if l a
ms fied for voting for it so is m
voted for uii,. .
-r the morn- V Ua|K?
It. He also lr
ho ton per- Mrs. M. Ilanki
over penal- visltin? j>r. S. H. lh
horlzed the m.i.st popular physici
re prevent- , ,
intlnulng to K or Au*,wt? "> ?"
ittison vot- Ala" to xlslt anothei
.*0(1 by mo. ltesular pnaehlng
m disdunll- ersvillo M. K. chur
y on an InapecUon
uson, who has been
anklnson, one of our
una. left UiIh mornouio
to Birmingham,
r son.
services In Brotheh
Sunday morning
is 4 iRrcrni (1, for wii
ilo l>y diplomacy It Is
liAiiul life that sho "wi
i
.. i-.li Mini or Opera I:
it ltUHSla cannot tlon of law."
a part of !i?r na- covered to t?o
111 to do by force. ' WUU and tlie
imk another road "In viola- open
ono-hnlf of tho penalty ro- 1 !m
to tho Individual brinffirK plain
other half to tho state. ney
it lug those leased roads find iirgi
to toko some notion. The coi
t* were so urgent that the ntU
general deemed It expedient
v
ng T ho legislature prevented tl
in- tlon of those stilts boenti.se
>r- thorfsed the railroad to do
to thing that the aulta asked a
mid evenings.
rio proseenit
had -in- Mr- J D> I
the very '"K 11 course in Inst
penalty to sons.
Is III tiuvuanah tiikrunu-ntal
music i?a>
t