The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 08, 1895, Image 1
THE PEOPLES OURNAL.
VOL 5NO. 30. PCKlNS, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST , 1895. ONE DOLLAR. A YEAR.
The Horse Shoe at Spottsylvania.
MAGNIFICIENT 11i'11TING OP1 (-*lCN.
McGO WAN'S B1R IGAD)E.
(itapic Story of' .tle Valor anhl
lIeroisiii ol' Sotit il ail:tollmilnans Ill
tile liotdy Algh' --Seveniven liiu irs
UI er Coisan111 Fi'iro.
The followinig narrali 've of the :plen
(lid lighting of le(Gowan's brigatlo at
the " l1orse Shoe" in1 tie bt,I of
Spottsylvan ia ol the lth o t o NI aty,
I So ;4, is from tiiIe 1en of ( "1. I. I". Iliint,
of UrOL ivie, aMid is cop1iet fr1onl the
.1hairlestoni Siund ay News:
GutEE.N VILIE, S. G., DIAc. W0,I'.
Col. .1. N. I irowi. A ntlersoin, S. . -
I)lar Colonel : I hardly kiow hmv to
reply to yOur l avor f rI'Ieent dIatC
thirty yeua'-s iS long n% Ville to rem l
her~l occurrence.- accurvately.
The fmtv ai' pper. that I aved
froinl tl- muirriediiei l, t\ ipiiantat tox I
itlii Lo I ACuL. J. 1". 1 .1 ( taid well, adlli
they were e IitpIAMcdti, I teriJoIre I wih
16ave to rely Cntitrely onI lilt inor.i
Ilowtever, the imo.,t iiportaint events
(if the baittle Lo Whicli 'onIII allue are
'30 indelibly, i IIIpressed- I uptm my miii
th'it I einn givi them So titt yiu Iw
anlyone who wai il the hal tie will re
cgnize thuemII as fu.t-, not, fanIC'.
'l'his battwo is not, tiht. hirs instance
whe i the frillk of oir i;litincug have
been taken to decorat.e other c"m
Iands, bit Itari fitiL-; anti trH01 will
aecord to is all the credit, we are
en Ltitl..d to- -dIuIty weii periornied.
As you k- ii the i hrlile. with ( ;en.
McGowani in cominiand, wa-. take-i from
t1o lines near Spitbyivania Court
louse aboiit, suise <m i.h. 111orning of
tihe 12th of Niav. movel abho, iwo
niles to the hltI.. placed ill Iline of
blttl and Oiitirdred to e har'. A fte
charuginig abou, a foLiu-h of a iie the
brigade Ikal teL , Genl. .I\ lthwani I e in
woundcd. At thalt Lilne the positiol
Of tibe I.'h rIegintillc unas ill til open
liold, and about Iiity yardI.s inl rua- f it
line Of works ocuit by Contettri'at~e
I1oops, a po-'itioni na herie we coihill do
110 gOoId. '.hile SuIj!Lcd to a terrilie
ire from I.he ene'iy, somewhure on
ou' righ. I .aw ti ( .;irdon passing,
an.1 oitant a i per1 Im iision to Iiovi. the
regilneit .0 uIhe rilit. lii ordc'ered ie
to take it 14) thae pillit w1r li1hting
W as the ha itle- . In ItMov ing to the
righlit and ill iert Of tie hrigadec I
failed to see tty iii. s 1niors. 1:pon
inquiry I was ti1lhl that all had b-e
kii cd or wudlenti, .ai inchdea. I
found the rigiht of tho hrig'ade in a He
of works, a slit rl eser ine, whih i
did niot, e x teia tohe IC left.
The smoke of the battle, added to
the heavy atmosphere prevailing that
111n1iig, rieven0tLed nio from seeing
the pos ition of the e nemcy. I went to
the 1st reg inient, anod w ith Liicut. Col.
Shoot, Lstood on, Lop o the .vorks.
where we culd see aUocve the smnicke,
aid leatdi their posi tion. wh Itib
ioolkt(d 1 he a for., frjoim wdi , h 1,b1-3
eiieiiy was pouring a deadly liie1 into
the brigade. I did not know to whom
to apply for ordels. It was evident
that. we t0d11 niiot ielltirn whert' we
were. W l\Vc inst, i 't ti-eat, or'
chlrge. \Ve tih:tenniiinel ipon tLie
httte', aiiul ortierd the ach'rge, Icellt.
kaol rboe'ncoitylgi1 101
ie was kidL-d. 'lhe ccil e drov the
6-11li1v oillt of W init, privt d ti i) h
salietant ildlcW1 cif a Le it caip1t(l'i
a e pi'isoiecs., who inoriiled us tilat I
L'ikeg Ild tIIt Illol111 'lln .werie illt
raptuired mil. of our divi-iii.
Illnrer to (.xplaini w nat the brigaile
iCeiolnpliheICti It. is i'eessIt.ly to give t I
iescription of the salicnt., which is
known by th Vil who fiught. in iits
*t.e Inioa' S1no" or '' Icoly le3lid.
The Silelt- wits si ttiaI.-It Oi the crest
of a lill, and alliutst in tie shat ie fl a
huose shote Vi ith i-ie heels wlitlel
In thei Rear ofi the i-igit iheu- ourl artil
lery hild ci''seezut, h-hacpt dl works to
protttect thicir ceni-scais- -Lit'hebase of the
caiell~t firini heeic LO) hieel wiis about.
17.0 yartls aind abaiit, the saine distlee
tlii he rear, L le 'escc iv e linle of w iiiks.
whlere 1tie hi'igadei Iirs hc.ialtedi, ando I
hii ebatilgetl, iteahitliredt andi hlidt for
se vcii.tt'eii iholiiis '' I ti cly I 'end '.
.I doi not hes itte Lto say, and ido not,
it, wast NAleuwvti's brligadet' tillasistedl
by~ eveni ai equadi of orgizeiu'l 1-ioophs
ft'imi any othler coiniitiud.
AfteR' trlpuLR'~ ig ibe 'alienlt, ail
taik inug in thie s',iittion, I foundi the
heft, of thie bruigadle cnnectred with.i
aiind~5 ioslily ~inping R other i ticrioopsi he
right unl-o)R(t (eta-i, aiiiit its fciir dcwnLiii'h
line of works as I itcuhu see they were
uuorcuphid- the cenmy hiolciing thei
oippjosit~' sidt'--fc 'iiiitl Ihom gulls of (tur
artill.'iy hitic'a heliliun bauCk aiid tlenedi
agialinst ls. \'r y sc iu t.he e neily
blegan~ toc i'i'.-S the wocrkCc out our right,
and iiiialti-in mnu' rte. I dIeced ai
foree, and hut~:ut I luhim in the crescent
caisson woia . an ciiihe ciei Lhiir i
iM~iOemti Lii oul' i'ici'. ii Lbat pocsi
tioui we~ (cmghit wvIlhieit itn.' iuaterial
change.
1Nvery mn plres('nit r'eahi. id the
situii ion wats dlespe rate itndh hel b~ ailyl
iteeed. Conisultinig with ollicie. ini
iefherence Lto s' ntiin g for i'iiinfce
mienits, weci dec ided tha ct wi'e cul d hoildc
outr positioni for IL while, that, Geni.
I ale was1( neaR' the baitte, kniew cciur
si tuationu, anid ias long as he ccoiubIlihear
oiurI gun s would kniow we still hie hle
piositioii. andi~ send relIef if pohicieii.
'IThe r.1p i firinRg began Lto tell on
ouriiamnuniiiit~ton, whiich wouild ioin be
-exhustcit. I hetsitate~d to niake a
Lti atteitL ht eve tshe salienlt,, and
citlled fir volun iteccr'. l'ijvates \Vm
KelhIcy and Chanuce I'vanis, of the 1st,
regimenit,. promtly re' 'spiiided and
nobly p wifcirmiedl theiR perilous duty,
br inginug amntiuniin fi om thue reari in
bocxes aucd Lent Ilies tci csupp~ly us during
the enurt en' igacgemieniit. WeT canniot
g ive' thcm too imuchi paratise for theli'
Neu h 1.m thic enem'iy, abouii)t, tn
paceii to 1., L criighit, raisied Lth wit e
laug. I :.trdcerad tiring to cea'e, undi
mcet it 'imerii whc pempiihtoiily the
tuaitghted a iure' der'. I repiliedi ' \''c
arei hi-it :cor a very iliearentt, purp'iose.
I ie thient .iciitmacl tio icunfter with theii
e tim cni ag lliiter. I -ciold himi I wri'
In e ciau Dinuti, and talb dia hisic aitctmtioni
Li tile II ;s'emenll t of his troopiis. M n
some en tucionc as to oulr relativu
focite' lie inic-t-d thact it wias fOhly foi
its to)l ho J out hlongter i. I ordiered hin i
b~iack p' his linies as his tr'oops coni
tinned ti matss on hiis front line, whiel
fone' worIls. Tho situat,tion wats a novel gi
o o to mile; iromi excitolemenit or some1( dis
Atlor (a31,i1, we exchanged vOry few gIt
tivilities. During tle short Con- by
fe cneo tho enemy inl front of our11 Celn- bri
Iro and li r was 4o confident we woul(l of
mi-urender that thoy told our men we edg
)al 81urretldered. tihe
When living Was remled th( frolit ope
tline of thlet eiemy was not over twenty rig
feet fro o011u' wVrIS, With other Iilies m1a1:
mass4el oI it,. The fin tg then was in 11
territic, th m rig It hard pressed and por
o>ing heavily. I weit. dowin in)to the E
left traver''ses to lm1o%e'. men ip to take ing
thle place of tihe killed ani1d wounded oll co'n)1
tho riglt: when I Iehed the I-ilth all
rtegiillient, which wits on thle eXtreine Till
lef t, to 11ny sui eZA anld gra-itilication, Wel
101111'1 ull -afe atid inl Ill tlld of in o
I U( I I . tn t,. f .b
I was.- 11nneh relieved to ho ableo to prh.
U-1111 the toinmand over to at senlior., Gerl
vspec.illy t o onv I hadt tilh! ttt~lmost coil- renit
lI t . e 11). - a ndil respe.ct for. I e x- T1
phinedt- how I vanine to aissumlie coml- bll1
nald. \Vith your u11sual Inodesty you fort
took Colilmtind, V. itha ?L dimt thant I fedt
shothio I as1is. *you. DIuring th re- Gov
mintder of 11t.he igt I aetedl under tu r
ypu orderIs. Yo'ou know their. puir- bnal
port.. I tid blnot, sSee . generl or , stalf oil t
illicer aft e I. we rcapsljtured the salient. \Ia
Whenl ordered by yotu to find (n(i. \
I4r'l'is or 0om genlralwho could give
Us relief inl sotnei" way, I had great
dilliciult y to obey your order. Thle
nlirht wa:, intensely dlark. Iinally
folnd Bratton's lirigade ill oir tar,
told G)e. Br'atton 1Om' situa1ition1 tld '
nkCd for lelp. Le like the commiads li
on1 our. lelt. had orders to hold his posi
Ition. I hadt( no0 trouble inl un1ding thbe
brigade ol my ll retturn. The heatvy Ala
living cone11trated On ono point ill- Cott
diicitted ot pIosiLion. I rpIrted to tion
yIou Imly ltilire to get assistaice, also to ,
that I ld fatiled to find Geon. hiarris, mar
You left me il Colminltlld and went in; low
per-sol to procire relief : whll you "
It tunleiId you inolwted mile you hitad th is
orders to llove Out tt dty brektt. tert
\V heln I f0nd BIratton's I igtde Ill a mll
line of bltle iu o.r a I wits Sati tAid so <
thliat we were li ghti, intg for1 timei4., inl pre:
order to .1d just new linues Inl 0111' rerI. IP
I cti1nnt, Close without collitiaenting rea
on several tlitgs that, oecurrod duing unai
toe light and solewhat4., on the repots Nei
of tihe battle. )el
It, iS stranILge that your ' )e)rt shoulId som1
he missing from th records, espeeilt- Nei
l. as you wer-e in connand of a b1rig.ade suiel
tmt, did Some ligiting ill thiatt battle ;mai
- made o11y it ve.rba1l report to you. 'be
l'robably it is not so strtnigo, when wu spe
Consider that we were tiaken from ou1 tmaal
division anid corps, left to do our own ati:i
lightin.r, in olu- own way ; that, very ernI
Itt111 Inetioll is ma1tLe of us in1 generai ha
re ports. Wa;)
Gena. I'weIll's report says :" Ge. plo
IHamisem3' retook the works on Davis's usil
right," and firt.her let says, "spite of ero
the turribie lantk fire to whicin they w lit
were yet exposou, tile bralve troops of eei
tjlso brigades, lamseuir's, Hariss the
and AleCavans's, held their ground." wla<
No doh3. Genl. ].Well nlamed the con
bil'alk(de.S aN they were in position, ,. 1 s
lItnlsm-wi, Ilaarris aid AleGowan. There tor
wee 110 c0111ecting troops onl our11 vise
igL,. aild there is where tie3 t43rrib e
hillul lirt, Gen. I'well Speaks of caitr lett
frtmll ztcrOSS the saIilent delelded by age
Ale-Goxan's; brigade- mait
Th(e rteports speakt If t4he bttle 01 1111I.
Sp, ot.N 11tlvi. Court, HOUs, b0 thle3 dtuI,(!(
ti) i tihe,, b1t; le of lreirieki burg g
The itrlly was tI'tbre, but, ilt of u1s (iu .
nlot defund M\lryeC's liights : Ker- eertI
sha1w' brigade did. At Chancel lor's
v'ille ah1 of .1ack0 n's corphas inl th' pra
battle, bit Itl Wer'e not, ill the clarge 1ne,
thb,c1111.r11e 1Iht rteda.ns inl fron01t )1
toe C hatnceliorsiville I louste. The 131,h ar*
anId 141,h.- witlh thrle' C-om"panies of tllhe Lhitc
I r4'egim-t' 1, 111der Capt. Woil. 1as- -
kell, iltde 11he chige an(3 d uptutre. a
At I (ttysburg al ofI I :,'s arm'Iy wa-s - 11
it~hrt all~ weret 1.1 n, Win the 4.argeit l' t
brigatde wa is. So wth t atlI1 t311.11( o: lag
was th. L ecs, hul, 11 all id not,1 chartge, Tiex
rtalke andl~ holthe sa1.3 ent,31 knowtn its -,y
IBloodJ4.y Ilend : Ale(4owi'an's brI'J'. e( did. a it
1I4.0 (ither' of the4. brligai'es3 men-' a de
tionedt'.I, or' any1 other01 ConI)Itderat14.1 for
bri1gade, been.31 p lacedt ini our1 posinon10 tihei
they would have (dono( just ats we3 did---- r~ie
tighlt. WIVhenl I took char'go of the4. sine
brligad4.o I dlid not, knowa whot I was imit
lighting undert'i or with, all I knoew wa- tl'lt
th,14. the( enemy1~ ~t was i ou front and ate
wet were' expec'ted4. to) igh t and wip 1, '
thaemI if weo could1(, in fact whaiit occurr'it (d in v,
all I 4ve knew11(3I 1.1411 abo tany 1Little. Ace- aza
tidet plaedh tme, in commtand-accei- liy
dt, at.a ti(he' bigadte thle potsi tiona inl ..
Stilt of li 514he sallnt, atnd it SuIstain1(41ed 'oI
and)4 hohl linlg i forl seven(i1t.4.3n hour0411s- lern
No onlt:ecan desr'i be what, we. endured1(3( IV(3
(lirinlg thbat st.lruggile. Thbea truntik of snel.
t.hat4. oatk tree3 now on e3xnihlitionl inl um14
WI hngtona tells bIatterI t~han3 words .
the t. ael ''i1c ln4urace of 1114. Con -
feder'aI.e soldier01 tnd gi ves 4. fit ldea(14 Nor
of1 1,be1 storm1i oIf. 'nnie balls hutrled3( at j
uts. \IVh we431 tl'3 4)k thet works the ~
tark on 41 it was1 in1.a14.1, it stinod near4.1 the( 8in1
righIt :ente1 ti'. he1.). sal inot,. A 1it1110 11411
toi t/ left1 andI in front, of it stood a4 CXII
dhi noter, of which31 I have netver3 seen3 t, e
'':ttion. Thel h4 aickr wasI'3 'iShlolt t~ahai.
olown b1Ietore ni gh t aim felt acrtoss the x
wVork.- .. Its Iho,1y3 and bruneho 14.Iis wee ..
iiItd1 into.1 sl iant~i's by mliniei halls. saaol
of1 spintert' wits ia grotw ig tlr'e onl 0a3' itHo
theit' dtI ly. No) one4 desertve's spialtt tion
menl~ltiln ftor brtavery. I saiw sonI1( very'3' r
instancelI'iva e W't. W\. D~ave1'Inor of .
t~be l:t,ht a1. nd a hoy ofl t11he 1:'11h1 h~lose sell
namel13 ~itlannot reen I, moun1111ted am1- ah
3211ni411 io bxes, 11o1 (1v4.1 teln feet from bya
11he hicks y'', an tai irted over I thae sal i0ont n
wile114. tharee :r fourt inen Iladed guins 'l
for themtl utilItt th ll m ini ball1 s athnoist the
stt'ipp)Ied 11.e 13loth1 ifriom tbhi 41'pet'' tol I
frt in Iite woul1 d see4.k pro4.lctetIon umlet' 0.
c'tver of (our1 wor~lks and0 IirIe b~y plitag .t
th m(3 zzles o/I05Ef theirit gouns IbelowI1 t~ahe4 the
'ohp legs (If the works, wh ile I thir( in'
headms ; t frinntly our men1'11(1 would seize a)
thleir muu~l ll 1s han(Id diret thelir Iir'l to kt
Several times(3 d urin g the daty I att
tiuted to1 14 est-imaiito theo satrengthi oIf
he l eneml~ay. Condtl~itions not being
farvo)rle1 my 3 obser31vaitions were' too h
br'ief to hie aIccur1ato.. When the oak of
fell its brltanches2 c3augh lt several of otar
mtl'n. I aste3-td in extri'catting Private bu
WiVII. Har'r, (If the 13th.113
|Alrier then treeae itnlad we dId not (l4
t i the enemIvy evidently i ,.eaie
ouragd, as, theiir lire graTiually
w weaker nilt-il it iad-aliont eeased Il
daybiIeak. When you ordered tihe
aw t to mlove oat1 thet' neatrest line
he enem11y I colii see was It the T
e of the wood some1 distal1ce from
works. They had abandonied tiet
n1 ground inl front, (if our, centre andl
it, which the day before was a
s of troops. I estilitato their loss -9
o r front at two thousatil, Ours pro- LI
Aionattely large ALI
very Confederate t who was in hear. b
of thbat, bIattle can testify to the tl
.inllols liring, which last.el nearlv T
light, conlcentrated onl one point'.. %
o and ilstance are etAi mated. We p
Ue too busy entertanining- the people t
ur fronitto n1ot-t tiime01 orme1e10a"1*1
diStanCe3 atC'curately0. ()it' Of 1,b110
oners tol I- ho thloughtll it. vws
. Barlow whot (11m11,11h d a -Iur- l
ler. li
b' ilak( t ecli ippeiM own I' lilitnnie
q is at tiIIute I willwsas 1.1 the ,plenid i 1 I
itude and enduraie of the Con- ti
rate soldier its ( xeiliplified hy Nlv- tI
'll's brigade, w Ito chlu geid, Ie p- h
d an~d beld I11,1ody 14,end at, th'! 1
Io of Spottsvlvania1 CIourt 10h.
Io day alil igI lib of I hev IlIth of
1. .:
I. I'. I i r x-. al
TO C'OTTON (a ltO WEAItN.
~al'Iin g'A Ngaal i '> ti ltes i1' a
erge t'rop--- 1'laniters Alivisect 14
>1d1 Back Ilhe Cotim o.
Si
il. lltctorl I). Lane. of .\lngirmery.e
, is thbe pr'esiieit (if the .\mI- ricani m-1
oil (Iower s I 'rotietive .\- i> t ia- \I
, and upon being asked irecently. as ti
le condition Il tho ot ton erop. l.e kI
ket,, etc., Nilr. ILane matie tHe fol
ng reply ii
I at very glad tbat yi suagosted ci
suibject. It is one of inten.'.e in
St to tihe South, alnt in wilivei I
x ceein gly i Ilterested, es pejia y -
lecupying tie poittion t h1at I i as
idenlt, (if ilhe (oLtoll (,rowers' e
Lective .\ssociaton. I have j u- h
I with a grt at ieatil of interes., ' ot,
ixed w i M sme suriie. Nit'. I I. M.
I's lettei of .l July :?i, to I'll Tm nes- I
locrat,. Th is hats beenl likectd for t ori
0 dty'S. as it is Well inoV. t ai .\L 1'
I iweiiodh-aliy prt'crati. just,'
kabout )(t t h I' .w-4 eniig (if the k'WLt 01tt e
ing eveiy reai. . ei I, a Li
LiV,' theIt. p t helari of it 4t.eA rie If
mulative gaml biers alul lng I ish 1
lufacturer.: and his gyrationls are
tually cobtitlgiy oeite Smoth T
phlanters Iiiions of dollars 4'. thiri t
(t cal'nintgb. lie. is inow pavinig' the 1
F With ali the astuteness of tie t
feasional to frig itell it ivimer. Iy I
bu '' bilt, IiiLtit mai'h etinI liiteli'
>IC erop inl thet cariy mikos, re0
'ing then what, they ("ill 1.1t it il
hands of their ImaisIe 5, !ilt, lte e
tIe li'aCietIe(t i tielI nlitall I'),)
es of the LucAt.iion, awtl lit.e crp' I
1,f 013 ill t~he IIItnd(S of Lit' petlt
anld lillan ttill'u el', to sou villues 1
ia cent and one-lhllif, or two cit.'s. ti
Nhr. Neciii iiaiveiy iremiartks in isa
-,ri it relfer'ence'3 1 toiecireased' aere- a
'that tee was15 sol ill nois
c t'lhat specubitors 1.00k hold of' I'lh(
icet and i'all it, 11p, aid thus in
id tile plantitter to re si tnd
TPthis colllig fi'oim NI i'. Neill Siloill
niilly he at wailliig to vol.toil g row
of til ('litiillng uald tile filetihods
itieed by eI)cilaItor's. I Called t h il
Ion ,ileth se geu -ild c 1illst, s iig
alddr'essed a et-tt'' 1. Mwb ctLtoll
vecrs of the3 iotll, alivisill g tileill Y
, this Was a titck adil.t a device to
itivenlit I deriatise of thl avtt' a 1e,
as Niri. Nel I now frankly admiLis
such. weila tii- , 0lii 'itsi11 thlit:
't-hle'i frn le'Ci'tlw emy' :a hpea
tureci tim w'he ed2a jsuWen wl [1
i'.at'a eti avs t lte.U w o at.a,
p' eent.p ilie speltcuittietewere ju.t
I tibe a usata plalthieWeic' i 'Iianii
r epwe viaitiues 5l't~ini.ilieleed t
ictionl that Lii0 ( ti.irentse ini I tatt, 1
0 is not, leas Lban iin per2 12en,.
Necit acceplts Tex as as a e'riLt'rion.it a
ic'w of t.his [falt, I .shalil ina~ke a
I.) Texas itn the net('1 few dis,
>wnpeonl si~taat-ili:o.tein.
a-upherior' we(athert to last. veaui' I
Lhmeaii. Soni~t i\ n nostIl, triata il
kstn atuhl laie, andt wthoutfo
condtititon therpmaheaiy
liL
),t~~ ies) siA t m i' loti t lien, w iii le a
5 ifmporvi t.t,Oidi A .1a l
ity. t
yti tke~ y jod300,0 ti le wit-b a
-'I leav1ii .e onli 1,'I'00 i naces for'.t
erpii is ly 7 h'.'.',0c 0 then ilssa
'o,000,'0t0i0ai 0 would he availa for
)3' itlii o fet .'t ti~ n
At Lcami efo odto wuhst. n
ARE WE A NATION OF LIARS?
4111A ARI' IN WOtIIlE) OVIMIt
THE'C 3lATTIcit.
he oitl hern Conl'etieraicy, Satadwich
IsiltlsIti 11111 Ulaim are Unse'ttled
Otestions--Stiver Colmine atid lie
Blie3l Craze.
II, taces a long timc for big things to
ttle down so thatt wo may got the
uth arnd the facts. I was rumitnating
ilt, this it) conanection with tho great
Lttle of -\lInaassas that was fought
iiity-four yeairs ago last Suidaty.
h is is onte timrle that I he ilay of the
eck and the day of the ontih corres
mld with thle ailversatry of that hateL
U. Thirity-foir. yetrs5 lave pMaSs(
,d this generativn is just beginning
I tiderst.aid Wihat the watr was about..
trther-ni histories h iatve b seen so part -
at1 an1d one-sided tlhat t.he younxag folk s
iv bc en sirprist.d antid 'Itstonished
at. ourt icople foulht, so haId and so
Ig with so little to light, for. 3ut
Ic t-ruth is gratduatlly dawning upon
o nat.ion. Southern historie's htave
-oil writtenl and introduedi into
'itt1ern1 chools and our children atre
'Oming our l.ideftlders. I sev ,iLat
Is. sitstiu l'endIeton I wo, the g i fto(l
IhtI of General 1 Pndeiton, has
vit t'n a history of the I' iited State ,
id its without reserve LOW Ohw story
the lhate ''ivil war, atd the Ilnited%
'ifetderatte \'eteians, itn their l great,
et~iLtg at, Houstont, have as fe'art'lessly
dos(etd it. III I. few yeaIs imaor'e thet
mth will bo vinadicatted. tt it takes
lotn Ii te. lighity yeaws have passed
nece Napoleton ligut'ed in l'1tn'ite and
'01n nlOwl historiais diilcr widely about .
tnts atnd motives concerning him. I
atishal Ney wias shob in IlSF or he
("d inl Nor-th CarIolinal inl 18 1oboldy
nows which.
-'01r sev'rath y'ai's we have he'ent wait,
Sfor tiae truth about the Ilatwatiian
lands, but it has not yet beenl writteni
ot a ttnn-pai'tisal standpoint. Con
t'I'iive people don't know what, to
-lievi. The illissionatries used to till
a Iutt tine Sand wiell islanders werve
itihals lift' Nytars tgio, but, had all
-Com'14e Chriiistials and hlaid schools aid
inrehits like we have. la,.tter accouit-s
yN. Itha, political semitertact's and iti
incipied scoundrels from our country
L.'e pIutnidered that unhatppy land and
tuCed thse latives to beggars and
lj ''tion. And now we r'ead that an
het' set tre arttiling vessels to dr vi v e
it fiiSt. set (iut uunideli pretense of haelp
tine native. I woider n ..t aure tihe
ets in the caSe ?
Antad w hat about CubIa t Who knows?
hI prevailing idea is that Spain is a
ant and has got those Cubans by
I.e nrti'oat and they wanttt to aoIvernta
hemtselves atnd set llp a 'epublican
b-m of governiment like ours. hlut at
nvin an, who haas blesen there.
ild nc that those Cubans were mostly
egr1oes of the most dvgrauded kind and
VIre not lit to govern themsiselves and
I this rt'tttlpts was being. rit,et by at
*w libistei'ring Am tleri'iais. who want
I captroe the islatind atid divide out
ae olliees and get rich off th higatt
iaL.Lattionts that, the Srt n ii's a re C u
vati Ig. Thum wts a big fuss riaiseo
Id lots Of Syhtinpa3tiby extenlded atiat
Ieda er whom t-e Spaniriartis tatd
mlinied inl Nloro eastl., but Ilomer
Cted sayz, lie found (it, the other daty
tilt, .L' dititi' wats a Coal-blaick coon
ho ha1.d bteen very scatidalous inl his
1 p.c. Ad Sn tithe ques tinmes ny1),
I 0ba worth lptteig ?"
I bvih wroto, I Itaid int tiie haste
i mi ate Liar," atnd the old Scotet
-VatCleir tki"' thlatt fot' his text aid "
m-kd: "A h, I)avid, Il)tid, if ye IaLd
v.-d till nmw ye maiglt, have satid it. at
,nr'I l i.;-m eI , In mon! 14)1.
A It we at n;atLio It (If I iar's ? I zoa I the
tpers anI sity !Who knows whiat to
I-'ve ' While I wats ill I'lorida the
lit' thrty I read fr'omi The New York
-'i cie atut aiwfutl acoiunt abou lit Ta
I be itng atItateked bty iratLe isnatkes
ina, amdt rneks attdi tuatlsh'-11oles andti
ey ~ il- ovter .100( ini 1.ho streets onte
.tndhny monn g anud in t wo tdays had
lIIed toer a ltousand andm the peole~C
at' terror u-st r'iekena. Th'le atiele
ont~ intol marty detatils atnd told atboit,
womtiant wino pt heri infant clil d ini a
lIh wi iue shec was wvatshing ill antothier
th, ant. I a big trattlctr got hiis head over
mc itge of the tub anid she htad to kill
ril withI a blattli ing stick. I asked a
itviar l'~ inain tinn ads 'it, it, and hao was
in,.zed. '- Why,. satid he, " it is a lie
a In'.' w nIhaoll'. aily foltlatioti. 8011ne
i i 7: I. tIortte - nmad e it ta, tita'O a settsat
In.'- tAnd rnot, long aftcer I read thtat
ere' was yel'ow feve.r in Tampa anad
Ii peole werec Ilyinig firotm th~e city.
wais ini TJamti a that, very day and
new iit wats Ia lie. OJf course~ thae hpa
-r l.o ok it, all batck the next, day andtt
hl it wits Ia mistahe, bitt there i5 nao
lin tg thne damatge thiat, suchl mttistakes
>. I f a r'epor'ter' wvho is runnn tg
i-laind for niews gets up ta lie for a snt
.1,in hIlIe should h, turtnod oil' i nstatt
A ntd Itr (iIs the siIver' qunestionif itt
s b)Ieen thne sublject olf more1 exaigger'
. Itn~ ahan will ever' Ih foirgivyen int the
iy ofd jud g tmient - amore ecrimintationi
ni siattlera' ndlI ~ suppress14Itt of thte
uitin. Antd notinrg is ye't se'ttled
t'mit it. \Vuao knows waat is b st '?
iat'l we' see stuchi statesmeann a's .\l0r
in andi~ \'est anti hiar'ris an I l)aniiel
ad Genor'ge andio Ilhtek btiurn atrnd Cr."lisp
ii Black atnd .\lelaarin antd a host of
her's obn one sidhe anad ais mnty notia
ats att conton miani to jumpni til andt
ye(arl tha~l tth ktnows all atbout it, atnd
mtI thos Ie whoIt I don't Link w'i t~h him t
c'ie ftoaols. hI att I r'eckona the niext elee
ott will seathle it, arnd I wishi at was
h'tei, ftor't t.' plel are' gettinig
light.~y tir'ed of thet wholeit. butt-iness.
A\ ni there". is attiotiber' (juc.tiola tilatt
ntuits lip periodicwatdly aunad itas t-eeently
Pi SolalIII philath r'opi sts ar'O get
am, iianay, for the lattati'thie? (If evertity
tatte ittn .h ia unio n est, hlis~h tL o Inat
at i'nll ub t of thle kaind then pui1ls
i'i 't,1in inrteases cerime.t -not, ai I
m i n wvIh it atnd the Iclam~tor com1 ts
'I' mior'e anda miore'.I .lust oolik over' the
n>., t:w' mot atin a imestn not only
sw.aa; i:T a1' ()hIo, Itiat r'i'ght, liero in
a '-!a lht' I forbIIar. I wrtut. 'this
ii up t .oi years alit anad hnave the lig
eai tlay atna' thn prti$(ons atnd tie
i intl:m tihe worItk housets f romta\l at..a
-h i - t to ' x at, atnd thaey wei'e all
like o fta' at- inceatse was cer~e'tced.
IItitit we better stop andt thilnk abouat
,his and tako a lesion from i-'usia a
;o tite kiild of eduetntion that will di
ninish crime? Who shall tihe good id
md1( virPtuous girlIs mal~rry nlowadays y
Where aIr tie young miieni wiho m
vorthy of them ? Thlrl Ihere are at. least,
orty yoling naarriagealet' girls inl this V
OWII of trotd families who would iatke 30t
.rood wiveS, but wihete arC the young
nonl t~o whoml tho fathbers wouhdi entrulst Ile(
,bt11m ? Therc1 arO tot t - are11.oti the heIt- N
lve y \a,'iiage is all, a diiscounit--noL Liit
)eelause tiese girls are fast or exIIIt - a e
tlt, or ride It hieyeI, but, becauise the Cot
'Ounhg Iliell 111 glErally lio acconlit, We
I>r dissipited o1 enln't support, I wife. dau
oni of th il will spre a ll ti nii long of
odtt go to ak danc tilt, nX Liight wit (ot
L, respec(,tabtjle gr.a
Hlow Iu~any youing married womnll .(dei
lnve beenl separaIttvd fro-m their, huls- ble
molds or' beenli divorce-Ld or abandone01d ? frul
AbouLt tiat bicyVi Craze. as it, is Vil
allI Ied. I conifss, I.hat I cannot -we 1,1h4
tuything. Wrong or immllnlesitabouit it. -.Ita
vb en tihe dre is i n. Iiode-t. IL all de- iv
eilds upoll tiat. I saw two young 'j
is, inlTainpa ride u1p the strCt Itild wa 11
ighit lot, thlt postoffilee an~d "get thelir. Sol
maill and moun11t atgain andik ride awa.y tgla
Aid 1( lnoody though ilt it ly!.illg WIolg till
r. immlodest.. I amil sure it nevver M, - at.
ur10d to Me, ad I wasd I W1. igL itd to IP %v a l
nlire them an~d the grale (of their evo- n
uitiolls. I don't tiik tllat, illa'ried ;
omllnll Who are settled, as they ay, hi
lor' Very large 200-pouniders, shotlid emll
ide theml. There atre many thIsm
hit, Vollil, griis 1111tty do Llat Lbll' oet;
11o ers shouild Ilot. As to the dre.'s
;u atre all tile crenllt res of prejudice, w
lid the toostume of the country ve live Co
n halts inin-h to do) wit.hI otr prejudice. but
11 Italy an1(d Switzerlaiild ald And1aiin
it the gw p't"' 111 nuidnls alitl drCss i i te
h1rt, skirt11s tiat ihotw tLh!e ak10 IInd It It 1 P1
ret,1,y cros lav ed llose Iabove it, Iiald it 1 I
i all Hight over there. I've seen the tio,
Llles of th- e wet1' mI idoe 11 1 an wiill
ike thei ' Co ltu1ine, h t it woIl bt 211t.
bot.king Wii ' Ive erAe. I Will tUl Iea- 'Th<
ther c11nfessionl. l an :,vu nI goOd tLI
ltsonl Sttl custoni ---whl v Iaditi whS %
1huld olt. lide it h Ike mIn if vei
icy ri l tt ill. It. is certalil ly I Le W (:
lafe w y I e in't, lieu a yll god rI - frl o
oin Why at wIolmil should not, pratie t iol
nedicine aLmong. iert own :,lvx. Inu fait, i
think they sild have the p) lt'r am
iey and if somle enteLrprising wvomauln. L.,
hould establish at fem)ale mtutli'edical 1 ,0 .
ttge it wouldI bie liberally pat-ronize'd. A
111 I rpUI.i us N11 0 t l .' :t I 511W i Wi ,lt 'tg 1,110
voinn will hav to run the machin e I'al
L it will not he done. The W h t i i fa Ill
>ast for coniin i I g women t~o thlt he(,,
ihahside withen ther1 is 14n) uppot. for thIe
,1131 there. l'l spoke for hiwa ownas t "o
,itM ald iSt ustLoms lot fL' t111S- cr
yVhen hie Sidt o h11at, long haI lS thiet -
lr-y Of womantl. It, was worn1 longc. V
but now it is done1 up td secured With l
hai rpi ns. Who ever saw a painting of ' w
Eve Or Of Il lary IttIolgIe Ol at y .LUW- oli
ish womillan 4f that day with her hail ti l
done u) inl a wad on i. ack of h r l
hlead. Hlow could .\ary hav wiped I ,
the Snavior's feet wallh her hjair if it, tai
had beell at switch ori wias doln 1up wit:hin
p i' 1. il nio dloubt was fasci nat d ri
w1ith wo llia 's 1,11' t4ses as, we all m-o. I
114ven someki of o nouthli menI adm:ired ,p
on k air so in ch th tthly I wI r t. 1,h L I a
,heiri) hail dO 1111 1 tlheir soll d r s 111 -11 lte
o lepllh Hery Lu.tllpkin atnd I . Q. C. of I
.4amar' wo theirs very long a \ 1tso ei
loes D)r. Ilawt~bornet. anid Roger A. (! !
'ryor., ant I doll't suppose 11r is aiy tel
larm it) it., even tol uglht I 11 they wereL ot, avL 1%
zareles. A great man enni afford to a-It.'
o it) it, for it does giv him it ".llla pi- sa
Vr tOnatlt " I rLctIl " cle 1th keu. i
lis mtiibrosil lcks and tive ' t Ih l . ra
As to women lkint in chutrch, I Ut
10pe they wil l t make a 1 huiness, of 11.,1
1 and we lild sty I'lt. S amo, l of som Ta
lenl wI know. But, if Ishe tiVCks eIl e ,I
.ld makes lit world b01ter, let rL <
alk 1I (1.. She o teaches ouir children in ti c
thy noIt 1in te chfc yL TVat itwt t(os. pitf
o lw itn t as L Lowed WOI to be) i Iur lw- r-eu
ngp Ah na1 t, n the wh.'iskey) g011 uies- am
Enow Lvery1 hwell lutt, it01 i her1 naturl eo.'
eir t' marrye 01 an hee att motile, last, ne'
ix Il.h lilsrIe is gpr set, of itha what.1 1101 '
tuust, utsh d W GoL is t he mistionary I.> ILi0.
l'htwo'tbn beadAo coti. I wi
teind a reaher ay, Wold yuin
vor~e no Arn'iaons: and(IY.-- Ataoi huas b11
>Ni str 'l111i'cken~'sL frir it modernli 4utp ait!
tvitt be foumtIs, pt l umhol it, Etsaj iS l he ii C
enrehe <tilSligety am ~ found an( ob~illO, lt
,brolimt 3101 sawYfouril one~~ ~i---dv
,biir'4d I cap os am liltfa I i t.o thes in'in(i (
to w as otr t~bewmen dote I,. d u
ng. And now there ~i- i tm~o o
T'Ill a WI1rIATl Eit ANi CROPS.
tonl anlt Corni sutll'e-ring from the I
risgat-iet. Crop Contil ons Not
'Ihk fol Iow i g i- the report of t.leI
athrct bulreattl lor !,he week ending
I oi .1 tli!v.
Viile III thll imain the, cr"op pros,
tmt great ly divterii id throughot t
iitate, andi in, at few countios are. int,
it'ical stage owinlg to the (Irough ty e
ditions LIat pievail. l)urinig the r
0C jtst. past there were Ito .4-veri U
nagintig COnIitis otIer thtn wan, g
ratit, extept that, n (i ) rlnigeburg t
tlty, 'ntil thuliee entsttwait I there was at
igh wind Icttcoliainying the thIn- fa
'storm11 of 1.he 251.hLl (Thur-sdai that, 1
w down corn1 anid shook mnuch uipeHI
it from t he tre 1 :ltre wats anIotleir %v
idstorim ovel the sat1 et4i tn e
5 280h (Sulialy b, hu11, inl h ot-h i v- I
nutes t h1( in1julry don w I!%ats co mpara-1- ;I
ly I ighit. 11
'lie temperattilrt for. the entice week t
s sasnil ei a d Sat-isfactory, 1, 'in i
le-whla, hligin-r t'lhan ulit- during t
l hit. rt he rani I eIt of teeiI - e
re w s g atr than duII"r I'lhe (
kpreviotts, owing- inily to cooler U
Ahts. Thu malxiinnII over. thei ent' c
tLW range1-d heLwVVen "I an~d W fe
rlest t m Iper t I r It, Its u1SuaL , OC
retl in the interior : the mi ma
rd hetween 5 and lit , ain Md ig 'eeli
Ie Iist, at, ni llt ill L ltt in terior.
'he highlest I.empe.ra.tlin-e reported
-i on the 21 itb at Cht wla d ,i\le
i: . lowest. 5 Son tie 281.h1 at I ttes
1. The ne'an teineirt.ur vu of the l'
tk for t.io Stat wis iht. 81, aind t
norl-0 for Ihe samle perioIl was.
r'OXimat--I 8 1l
he otrolling fu 'll on rop conldi- l
wsrtitil; or tw itek of it.he C
v (howers nit th 210h, 21th and li
b1, awnd inl - few placevs onl 1lte 2SLh.
- rais w r g1eelieralily litIhlit, 'excetpt,
showers tif the 27th1 I'al'ursday), V
ehi were (Iulite hea.%,vy inl pilneek1, anld 1
y benleticilt, anti exttenlded fron. I
it to t-t over the centr al uIntites
il Il'ickenIs to the coast. The condli- 1 .
1s osf tht' I'op)S .11'e d irettIY propor-1
led is the ratinfill of ,te pat week. .
I the twoIl nlity e sa i liiial-ized togeI-l -
It- follows : lin Ilesterltltd, Ia -
I" v, iork. S i a t1,ti 1til l' ( i r toli v lle, .
tirsn. Ocoo, 1-'.;lefie-ld, Aikeni, aI
b1 Ivi lie'n ll t i' f L lir. itnwell,
I eb , i oll il d t'I's h it , L,110 ' ln
its i'liLi' rely -is tilciillt h villp '
11 g-kle-m 'ally It'ss tballn 1),~-J, and( j il Lu
'W Coniltit's the olgtl. is hotwen - m In
1rit 10liellte to lkithert~o }p'-tiinlg V
pi. This is artictlarly truiin of 1a t1- C
toll ittd hello te ield. inlhlor e ,
rtield. Colieten1, l'lorry, 'Suluit-or. .
liingto Intld itichlatn d, tih t I-nlt'l
Swit dist'riblit d iti vie st i fim ii
tO twO inesi 5. In ea1 lia t,e i pt-i ig
1,Cu -et n, \ illi:n , hinie- . Oris nlit -V.
ilr at-e portions of eilit. onl and
'rkecley cotlut~its lt. atmiotlint of railn
1,be two !Rt-4 Jlutined' divi-4inIS 1.114 t
ills we' e Illuth impr'oved. NI I- . la io I i
eciy It "sp d t itig too dry itl
lilt i s p-d - t
l , le i t eO~ions flot hit) Ill i ts d it - .
itt ihav O Itteli rain. 1ig, l-100'
)or-ted inlore 1,illill at iornuid tiliolmnt
'at'll d1tiring Lit) week, ltand twny
hit, hIss. 'hio gireatit st- e td rait l o'i- L
ret)l ILL - tiore o wityh 3.'.55 illChts : H.e
st, "tra~cet " :1'. ('e t rih. Thet
ratge~i 11,munt.11 oI thlirl1,y-six places If
09- inell, and tolle wiIrmal for i-'14.
w period is approxdinnitely IA.0
nt1, lir entie of possible skis i e il
ed( het,wVeen .-2 and 1.6, I.VeraWOing C
uit, 72 for t.hke St~ate, whiebh is abhout,
I liial 11,in . It w s o
he windi' iiis w cnealy ligtoitnlth
terly that 4IIntil o weekV , except ,hatI y 11f
,wo da ys 1,he.y Were vatriatble.
'ottmn does n4tt ipIpear is pomt ising
l'rt.fori, dueat t ru~ts having ap-~l'
'tinltl p s, e 'ltriie ti ar e ny 1
tit i. Itl'is nt. frigs tyeing a well. r
~i inilL'tt placsgow ing tooii mcle fo
'it. LI t ttl t 5 'generally'p 0 iatgtained a it
'lt oial,eu si, bug werll areii many
\i ri over'atit~ e etiel'ofdmntiit
ns ithe ait She liceton of be S3tatL~t ur
'lwy ct i afe, aml foddertt'k pulng
til' rion bein.2It W'her drtuuought(i y e
Idil1tin'ts xif tshw byhe njetiyf'in
tIly atn i odt.1aitun ha deteritor- I
d. thot. li landt iiorn31 conitiiues tho
111 etwyth. i'e'iinov. 1o, it al hlaid by
a'nel' fomtin exVitpt i gome of very ho
'ioh ae th uuring coni'nues, aie-y
'ie spritl OX riua l ii I'ity.~
hei. Vi'olnd t i ieofth ritNrt cnt~i
ier Iiatisfact'ory, btig reoted
tiergetown''ls coun t hereit i po
ly buiow aans tverage. tddlit'1
itoreghtm canh si tenralny aCfair
'0 i'apar'tly SV di'a. I wafno IW
Lid wheherltis was unsto fald,
Mm'a)e qualy opeacount morth
hsioifro.Gap.aerpnn
l'HE MAKERS or ORGANIC LAW.
aIST 0F)1" I1CG" 1,E(I'AT.S TO TH E CON.
' ILTU''ION A1 CONV ENTION.
APh Itexutil (if the( Pr11in-les inl the0
Several 'ouinieis-A letter Coser
vative Itepresentiat ive Thiian Wa8 1:
-olu ibiat S i . w ill andIC rier.
'Ihe. I ightness of tie voto aud the ap
ivent, hiliffellnco to the result of the
1 2etionl havo conspired to delay the
'LIrs from tihe pra tnary for delegates
Stle coilstituit,ional coivention. In a
reunmiy counties the complete re
iais have boon tabulated and are
vailale0, and ill some11 the roturns go
Lt e1nugl to indiento what W4s the
stilt, will he.
It will be of great intortest to know
hit will makce up thih all important
'1Iveition, antid a rosLt s far as can
-atic i patted is made Lp of the avail
hh- reports. In most instanices the
I nits If the primha ry arn givll as
heL' n111, likely tosib in tihe convention.
n Sintter and (;''rgt'Own the convon
imi 1iminres, wlho are. no doubt., cor
[till of election. are put down as pros
etivve delle , gate t h lc von vent ioni.
)f coire. thiere ik tit( aiticipating opi
ositionl tickets inl tihe gen'leral election.
The ronter, as uMloe up at this timo
coilm thi m1ohlt availablet sources, is ias
o. I o w "
Abville -\Vl C I lGowiLn, 1, It
(e'ahi .I C K lg . it 1%' l1-IumphiHl,
rank I Gary %, I I. lcCaslan.
A iken --.h101n Giry E vans, F I' Vood
arLId, H 1. (;uiter, 1) S IIcnuderson.
Anderson,---. 1' Gcnn, I, ) Iarris, .1
I lece/. l ,ic. I) 11 i sl, G 4, 1 'rince '
id .1 Mi Stllivan.
IanillI --Iihert Alrich, G 1) 1301
ligne, ( .l Iliers, \V C, Smith, A Hi
aterSun. TIi sixtlh pliae is beweCen
II Iites, boCmst-rvat ive. and S G NLy
i teautfort - No ti iket, yet named,
Berkelcy .1I i orrison, .1 It Wig
is, I' ..1 )ennis, \i\' 1kende'son, A HI
ohny, iI i il.ra.y, \V NiI reeland,
G2 Nellakin.
Chi-,at~n-Thu-o (; lIartwrl, .1 P' K
ryan. .1 N N ath1anS. A S rILI'rOw, .11u
all .\itchell, Sr.. Goo -' Von Kollitz,
r, \V NI Pitch,.I 1, ( hivir and \W St .i
( 'ltI' --(eoi \V (-ige id ,1 Cin
ighaint , lI forni''rs, .1I ,yl's (0lenn
)d Ni () Atkinson.
li' sutrlieil .-\\ I' I'llock, 1C N
od fen rn1, P' P' Taylor.
Chu-nden--.ls .\ Sprott,, .Jos S canl
y. .nd hi un i W J i\t1, nuedy.
C'llenz---Nl I' Iio'wil, C W Garris,
J1 ishburneii or I) II llir, N1 1R
pooe andl I . 1) 1ier.
Iali ngton --11 C Burn, .1 N -P'arrotp,
( A Nloorie and A .1 'rritt.
dg Iitol-- i t Vi illian, \ .1 ' al
u.r.. G~o 1) Tillmanl, WV H Timmller
nin, .1 C Sheppanl and I!, I \VLatson,
Fa'ir-lit-ld 1%, A Mlears. W 1, lwosbor
meh'l, (I \\ :11)sdal Pn \V Iltrico.
Fiorence. - Ii \ItM hVIit', IZ I .Nj
owi, F ! flarlestoul, \\' - 'clayton
.rl % T Kensiaw.
(eor'g. i.'wni .1 illarlesto I l 'e, IC I
hla-t !iIwwls no (h.i S A ndrson, col
(reeinville I -or'iners. .1 \V Graiy, .I
'hioinn'is A stin . I I gh l Burton sald
inghl It linist .:qConservatives, 1l ,1
la1sworth and ('apt. (; ( Wel Iis.
Iilrnptonl \V .1 (;tooding andlt AJ
arri.sUon, l3'fi'orimrs: C .1 U HLutson,
iserI. vIti vu.
lI4rry .1 I l'' ih-cl 1 a L d .A A Dl0e1'
(I,0, l'iL fori erj : .ler-illiinh Smith,
K i'rshaw - ' I, \\' ikh.-, .1 \V lloyd
id .1 T I Lay.
Iancastit---I I1 .lones, .1 N is
-hige, J W. llaiel.
Iniens--Senat~oir iby an(d NIlSs
.I SIh, J1 I WhintoiIt 1, IlhlenrIy.
i,'xjinztoun (C .\i iid, .1I1. Shutler',
.\lariioni \\' .1 Ihiiin.Ioeri~i y, i' I lier'
y, i . ii Ellerb,. I)l .\i onItgomnery.
MI aL'ora'~ \Vi I) Evan~is. 'I' IC I)ud leyv,
i Il l lodges
Newbliewry -T1 I l3ogers, J1 A Siligh,
os I, K oi r,, Geo~ S .\lower, G;eorge
ohnlsL~One.
( ieonie \V' J Sts'ibiunzg, .1 LC Alexa~sn
<>)ranigehmie-- J1 Wmi Stokei.s, I Wv'
:w manlt, ( ) lI I Loinan(ilS, I, S CJonun, l'
IIinsiIr, A\ l Smionli eformiers.
I': I" Sit h, Conservativye.
I iilandll-ConsernvaiLives, John1 1'
loan, II C I 'atton, .1NI c N Alhla; lIe3
winIi-rs, \Villie' .Iones, .iohin 13 i)ont.
Spartanburg1Li '~ - - A il l-te formuore, Stan
arneit WNiln 1.0 C A I3L u-ry , WN'1 T l3obo,
V ( tO liowlnd, A S Waters, T1 IC Jiohn
[In a.idl W IC Carver.
Samnter-Coimprsonmise tiicke't, gon
11 aly appro ivedi LIe nliiical ly ont, of the
riimary :. Conserevati ves, i 1) Leo, .J
Searbnomron,-h adT11('' iilrasor: [3o
L)rmerCIs. (o 0l' .\' Kagn.~i ) Shepherd
155, \\' A Nichmouion, G A Il'eake andti
C ( 1Lt..
\'ih Jnahnr)i g- -Co~nserv~a Live, Thos
I GIillad 51(1Iouformerics, S Wi Gamble,
YorkIC-I eformeruIs, A fi WhViito J S
\1 Wilson and1 S IC WNhite.
As far' as it, goes the router' is not, a
Id one ini many03 wayS. It could have
Leen5 mneh w< Iri. The compromise
111lan hs ishownl whait canI be dlone, andi
01re is no0 iin~ g the fact.
Ju lstLI 1,0hw how people now fool
liuut thet mlatter' this mlorning I mot
v 1O oinIenlit ger.Llemoen. One was
-oml ~incaster, and1( he saidl that the
on)IservatILives couild have gotten one of
he member~oIs oif the delegation for the
10re asin~ig, and1( that, hald It not bocai
>r theo hotI-hieaded Conservativcs a
trong ticket with Iin1) Conservative
01u1ldihaVo easily been elected. He
ay3s LIL that uh may yet be done with
,1r. Jlones o~n the ticket.
In C lar'endon had M- e. Rhame run < r
hie Conlservativos showni any inclina
ionl to go inlto the primar'y one1 or
1nor. Conservatives, it, is said, could
liave easily been oeted. B3ut there
i~re somle w hoL think it aLIways best to
Lght.
.1Japanese Livor' Pollets cure bilious
nloss, sour1 stomach~l iand all kidney and
Ii ver troutbies. Smalli and mild. Sold1
by3 Carpenter Bros., Greenville, S. C.
i~ev. 0. S. Stringlie~d (of Wakeliold,
N. C., says :' "ivo boxes of JIapanioso
Pile Cure eutred me after 12 years' suf
forilng." Sold by Carpenter I rtos.,
Greenville, S. C.