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The People's Journal T. U. IOUINSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yca Entered it the Post Ofico at Pickens nw sceomleldacs matter. T'i IIISI)A Y, A P11 .16, 1896 COMM1NITTEE. Tho1( Journa 1 itor, being a IeIeJ)Or of the Stato Domocratic Executive Committee, had the pleasue of attending its meoting, whice wis held iml Columbia on the. 7th i nst. Wo wero inl the city two days and had ample opl)ortu ity to get a1 corr-c. report of the pd litical situation inl t1h.) several conlities of the state, 'which Ivi jege we vallue veery ligi llv, as it voul have been uttelrly , impossi e to litive got tlaii correct idel frmiii the' 1w spape'' i'Oports, alld the iilt l e els of certaill 11('lillei'r sinIcO t11lc ' 'et111'11 fr-i ol 0111111 ilai. 'Th1e proeIeN'(dingiW of the iieetinig are p ulished i.1 the .1mlouirnlc , (1l(-y lless bee'eere llce' imll'tillg, 1'11 t iIc repor1it 11 he, sl h'le's s!"Ii v a (Ie cidted bias fol- Ir h. as grea spacle mlvus ie il m1 ati' a ud his 110 '0 i' hi t l t 11 ' eillst elw ul'te Ce'lIllit wa l liven 1 , ue the -lr. The mil -i te .l th ict e e'ie ili tii' i I. t tget a nd I iii t I cI i Il ici tI' I u' I I I rv eI' I'li- t lid Sei a '1 I\ Is e I i aic vI I , V'(' t l tt Il el l 'l ,%\. o <>f i a p i n -d ~ re i'ulil ii at \ \via tiei ciclerl il" ' eile'ii, III, il a i( el ii ve cc thi)) ir'.g peech ail'uicii peci sl'e(i' ll 1as 1i dY l (I ilh lil lli k oie (ti. OllS n('W i ll epor S re'dJi'sle l. to 1 et 5 .it te 1i(cih.te tee llill e l l' - ehe il'il H ill iDgi-iIis w lilr leii l it to e i I tee 1weiai'll i nerei~ le Iiy iistii nla v e l'ii 1c l was i ll illglori i ls failtie. The, niellibers hllow their < .it andt wor l 11 '11 t e fol'c d to l till'sO < 1it1111n, which would l i' lvo in'oli witilu' 1u1(thmIfortv. and which w uld hlvt l ld to) strif ind divis I)nI alJi i i ilOw 1 )( i lt(e1 . S tl ey rn efu eei e to I eall a iiartyiiu. to ! . iel i~ee'i fil leu t l arguijl o elemellt'h harships' ('ei cti ct'il D em ocat i V'ic b wich i pridei forV)~0iS e organ iig the wcl seunde ithi e fconsteliitcuto with-'v'luie ('out an gagsVii andi pcele' ldgos-h113 ow evieI ncii els thcdeymihl apiusalc lio1 .lirbhv' pecsoalIt aspirat ins.l Ice oleld . That eachit e'nut(P cai ra be repieti ei elea mheig ofeiuce earl' iemoer:eicitv' enh i l hii e'enutc.~ is to ihe li pu)rposeo mn/m h e~-'.,ich ii nhii foric Sth Ilie cm i tie (emi'' e to present. the ein inte conj)icly exiI centirl eve cmmitee fuc~ or~iy ma c.iry fralctio thereohe on thc e e nc (roli at thiei tit iastii prelcilin I i inarie eleitio et o rie'r ee t he je it 1ounty con-t. ionli o he hebi aS . ., eetc~ he coni ('y se o the tat ~Modai Exay;ca hie oiirte rntd to cal ao meein of itt liemthatite cntys convntonei te beh ,cctheu iontyei sato the lr Mndy bn May, 18c0, atd g11 ed 1nf the purostifeting of count Deocr Jlivy conitt andl be Sitated txecnth rcommi arma rte n etie ensn(1ingi yaes notl o cing doth number of re )of atelb i convention hl at i tae, captaongih urd to(1 do bdy th Irby. force. Tha theclb andv ceon tenvsllinsi ter acntttionc s herlniti lwl one lverned argidd y heo sereitu esttion Co D merain aty <h coubh Carnlinave vioed in tte coe ctingshnha. . Soltheeber 1 o aTedaboe arteolubionstwnre aop( dO to ithe tatmeni Demathy Exet tive Ceomlebe andened delea resolutions hat the blb ind noin by collngeto aming hei atheiontr the CotiCottion of the 1)cra ato. Ifil g es noticad thattil frlear inout aheadiofeanw have Coina od ith tedher aciot of the flbsadoonettnt comite avn rfue t ao IRIYS VICTOnY? To one who was present -ant caught the sentiment of the people over the whole State from the mem bers of the State Democratic Exeeu tivo Committee, it is exceedingly amusiing to hear the few friends el Senator Irby claini a victory for hun at the meeting of the executive coln mittee. Had he been victorious, lie Gray resolutions would have pre vailed and there would not have been a corporals guard of Reformers eli gible and % illing to be niemlbers of the democratic clubs. Mr. Sligh's resolutions were not what, the Imlinl bers thought proper, but lr. Etird's resolutions met the approval o! Sel altor Tillman's closest fr-iends, and their alloption can jusly he claimed a victory for Senator Tilhman. No man knows this better' than Senator IrIby, and should he e\ er. get to the May convention lie will see that the people of the State are against the COulrsi. adlvocated by himl). They hare beenl betrayed once and will never. suhiuit tUp the noiinat ion of a gb 1h1g, not) n tter what thle platforill is. Tiey will deillmill tle ri-lit, sort o ! platform and the rii gIt s II 4f mni1 tin it.. They will not surretncider thelir p1ri icij'lcs :1141 Ioe holinul it siij , i'l , c14 11 i i ls C41.l 1lit i ' a .11 ' igte. t iddile-in. tInyVwii c). \ha ve41. I w1->.-v V4 'r wI ii l .i<-r 1sO 1-111 1 i Ii' rd fi g et Ii.\ !,I N\t 1 ( 11lil .11111 I'ar1 il. s1 1;1,4till INi. T lInat' W O 11il. lt l1>' slake-' sit ( li -d ,()I lit ell't l d 11 41n gv a till i \ll V i al o p e v r.y \h.t now.eW had~ Y~i iei t ton$sand ei 10( ly o 11i fP. lilw aie \\-r w .it I tI ol t I llid e oc11111t i tills year l w gs . h lie 1701 1w' to llave Hwl l() II eV 44l111et (41 l IlaIIllls tO 10111 (,f Apriil, it has le ' .Im' g \\0i'l. 1 lle e, it \Is olld and till,-o grm d is.; v r wVil( sli 1. ieep ar M all >l th a l 1 190 11( t lie I I(l i f ai 11':.I temi tl rat. Wfo paid 1 :I tonl fta r In11Y and w\e ht'> l I >S I I WO bill. 1i' v ti l~llt to a uill gw oe .i. M y plII I'l , l. it'r io i o I te is pyt. % I' I ite I i t .' t I lalI I doit knoe. I dn' thin wiln l Stay hen0 VVOr Ian Ieas. W' w\ill1 so nll hav1 a nli( l 1 it( atak. and I think I will oll (out all A x ii . . es i . h ih *ore. ()I mostlrip.(~vmi (1:.1.8 ~ Thdrer is, l.s ofAb. idoen on1( thi Sollinsr 14) ('(11V '<'1' i \('.I iail I wago3. (. 41 )4 i ~ l' slA ) lt r . SIlls' are a )111ill1' rice tIla 1 i V(las velI l.e woIh cli er Igts w-l boely, tru~i'rolli.ti Dli'id vie5 wonC~idO).I not o lS way myf time i) X'llt ollt. hls('e' ic hwodld thikeO to n. ife any-m ove flt.O urd fr1o11 I4S1l $ )(l 1)1)1t, Uig r ee))lvi. to~. il cai llfr in til0 chaWiman of liil the lcnt l'ar of1) Picnsv county i. it W('( r1a Prtyubicalls of the(41ate)all -e t~o 1 Strdy th I e'ti Il4y atC4 a ni. The olow ing delegate the.Stat Conent)ionS Cto 'conve in.Rolumia', S. o rl31 co189(;, wee Jolei. e ihe Grtiflinee, colows: ThA ieufllowijtng dieleae ot - Dg is it tonvhention:14 11. k .t liel - A . B. Hndrcs a o:t J. R.oo Grrdilinscr ry;. iS1)11 o.411i44 144 i pres44idilent l1r411'~liiit. .Iwasoneofte mou hroiou and represil ontati, 1 Wotuer will ee whetherthe at ili thy othey 01 wtll cotanld rc - nizetho Mlton Fetion tiensuio. 'Tulnsias Amnosag Wa] Sireef Money Kingiv. From 'Tic Nc w York World. - [Concluded from Jast wook.] 'l(e railroads of tho land III now jeprosented by a caalti stoc of $5,150,000,000 a fit 11ded or bon, diobt 0f $5,'700,000,00o)0 aId a float ing dbt of noa irly ,$1460,000,00( Iho giross Olnlings por year i n1ow about $1,100,000,000, leavinz ator paying opwatinjg Oxpen0Hso I m0 olmrliilgs of abollt. '825,000, 000. This is divided into intoros onl bonds of aibout $$85,0( 0,00l Polr your, and dividonds (n stqel of about $85,000,000. The pas s4ullgerIs (61110050( reachl wl le y 6()(, O0l0,00l0 por. youl. :ll(d (llo fytoigAll trafie is initily '()0,000,00)0 tions yll '. i'very oelit. (d tills eluIlroI0I . l1cileou rI'l-ln thlis Iotd~ngl illfillsti-r, of t lIe e1n1l t ry e(? ni4es dI 'ee( I V ' rilv t Ito people. Anl exiNlillatioIll WmollI fS-how thl th ,il 1 Nle 14oStHV cN pol l (Ic ill ilt- ])r1' dlit, l O1( f ill li rill Sit ll I tilir ('an til iiiljll ils is blit it lithe (1f ~Ow calpitill illvol"Sid ill Ilitit i, ilil i"st is t(' p r l illid Sillpi. ' 1110 I Iit illi''s as "lilvosI'd J14!p I'0 as't i l " ' I'd I il1 'p 14 11 - ill Wh h Ii ltilo colpi A t t i s c hilill) IIIl pr<t :c iim l ft hil (eII il t 11. l i I io 4Vi: l o I n hill i y, i 01 \Vil4' 1' T .' I 1l. N qti 5 tit er illit 'iz 'ti'i' .4 t.i' Mi ' V NI'00.id I'Y it I'MPT i l 1j! Is 11 01 i' 1' lhall ill i t lo l i l ry -ti ' \ \ ':i I ore (r'41 Of No Yk S a.. ThI' \o iiider bilts nti14 th oir tiho t )s to the lii l VVt _i . ,Slilr rid w.as '1t11.1-d, I11'Id Ct 0 ile-rechalits and l!!!'ielIl a i tS 11 R 1ll 'l.)l grasp, (dleo t lifi'! r aUnRld citinlitill Is fo r too New \!'k ('it'll ( h 11e 11 I dl iti ; (I k4 ' Ii lWi nt I ih-o4 1 i x<'th h 'eit !-11'1. T he1 riit 'New t i wrli n' it a lyi lilI''e I r 5041bili 'oi N !W Y vrk v ItIy to IthIo hike-s put tho 'N w Y'wk Ofitrl pt'o)ll of) tilei111 0 IlO, i lli fri il-l 111 , V 1ry illetoptim o0 1 f t hfA ftti 'r Inettil fS*1 W l'414 tak e tll 0 11 ': it tl l ' . A ftl'r (t(. Iu IW lil' l l e Tbl lt(is te'er d ( sno11(11 pI .t, i511l' Wtls throWi Ill I lh' W v I II d I i! I' nild W ll t i tIIb ) It'll I it yI I cw'o diti (ll, w hicl ha I 1111 ' n ir alt 01 as inlit abl' L 'V.y in! Who al it' '51 11 11Wus 1ili tin, W1Vu it t1h tu t 1'1 (>f ti ' llil( e 'irl ~ El ~ t has I ~''lI iili1'!l11 tho \West Shlv ort bam.- hIt!, illI (' t1ii ii '1 05 \ Id r il d llr I t M I J. P. .Ill . Ian id I al, i it ir ()\-)itl p . 6 -lr ( . 1 1' ;, \.I" hl p"' It jiwe'o ;I it wetre! cri o.d'd ()kit. all cIflhtom t 0.-::4 ll erI t1''L:5 1>11 1041 l'ii ' } u u i'itr til4* 41)l'S i: iv ei ' c14l)11e ft ( s VOIl'r. T11U V * J)0J hilt a xct Iolts tor( Id I ll 0' Uunlye < 1(W st lg' WJIl)i-llvI it lit 1)08(1 ,is le l de >ii 1t (if 11( -tpe f'olmnl pitite ili 111( . 50(jIbfl~ flt uteellof~i (4 1( h118of 110 uVId( 1 judg'< Wt'as(1 011(111 formWs a he anothercase tha'tino i l 1 railroad property from its original OW llors. 1he rnson why the fodoaral ju. dicialry has beenl thus anlltagole tie 0to tio best; liltI terests of the coi try anvi to justico is that the ui(ge's aro illimAnA t iiiorm lY8 Ject(d rIPOIll tllng Corporatioln It orneliys4, and I ha1vo no( doubt Chlat S thoir imes havo hotl froquontly su'gested or dictat(d to the Presi <(out. fir appointiniit by the cor poaI nI I S. IIn addition to this (tho raw pro ductIS lu11id Ito makttoeher with1 1, th manu)ifacturel~d produc)( ts , traI.Cll-Viported b) thO( ill te'lom illi ex" chaluigo, have had 14) pay f1reigits fir ill ()XCess of whit I is 'eastolla Ideillord r (> yeld a fir divi" drd l i alb cap vlli tal iwrigillally il-. .-St d. 1h11is inl l pt f tist(dih fact thait the- tfl.rtate (Cot IivIeO li was pas. fd bycogrq essoentially withi it vierw to) til 'llwo of the extori>ins 4 rai emids ill illni iig freih1t allid to pninillt discrilil - illiil ailld relchltes. The, (*t'l .d "4tates Tr11lsurlV 1S ru ill as thili'l t we.i l W4 a1,10 l privalt' corpo1rat imn. 'lhe S rtayof the Tl'I'ell~v' tn.I)'' o w Norki wllel 4en. (Ii -t i G Il 411 In ti 'st It) IO ei Vi Itrvi t1i 1Is. vi d t s il re t i i l t v. :' tsr I hrllo oflices a If 1it lin tmiwil ti t I h I II Tr' r frlil Wiis litv. It- isz t~ wrtl ,- -l l1 i i i. w s . livi~ (Iv i ll la v Iit, 1(,l. 1 I i t Il ill t h e IIw s il p r -tha t' :t.('hoad in th thrnoat. \\ ( wold~ havt> natulrally lo*' 'to a nulu 1i wh4 a p cite'd thIt f it, 'ild who ;t l its 1 lt.zon Wall t rilp on the miu ( Iy' Ht bront,tt a l~t h v lctd o)ther quvs Ir (* yn V. b r ha r a d ir ct ;11 W ldl I trert.I B'ut. i. co y nd deib rael opnd l oo 1o thetre..rv :uul hd t hotll . ader in* \ail' and ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ,,\aI I sweeI(.(t will. .4)1 t~i m l $:2 1, . of h nd, to ,,(I toi the tax~wl m t11, a 1 . 1he adll d m 1 - a ,t. p:, - v r, ol .ha d 1. Il fia lia I I ''(1 ' 4 11 i m 11 : Ill v'. T t 11 tri bI V4 ,f the tx. itt I t i t4. 4 to tfI' '1 I'. ' or nl' ofi ithe flil th'4i 't ihr:: in 4 4 th ield wh i ll nl and Vttt 111 fill' irowned 4,, i i' .4.verou 44 ) j i 1. ii''l 'ti1('4at't iti'' 4ill' ill hl ili) Lii I 1 i hi nd11 lt wll 0 t inw \' ik 11(41 14 !g-'.v r .in i~l ; -~to Ris eiw The acili d nThanr13 d. Thonlil "w1ll v411' 14 ('4)1h; \~04)4 14)ilM 11re4 4.11' 41II 44 li '' lu 4 h Cs nL. blngw outh ti ub1 rieWS.le ite McF ALL'S rfc-BUDCET;,xwa,1 -010 PH UN and PILAX FOR THE PHOLKS. April 3896, 'Tlis is the season when c(langos are nlado "all about," and as this Buidget of Phuln and Plhax has always been, is now anl v1ways vill be aiding and ssisting the gool 111011s in making the needtful changes, we have opcn ol a line of gener al change about articles for hou0ise, kitcheln anid frm. A largo lot of nev Furniture! Beds, Chairs, Safes, 'Tables, Wash'dst-onls, Mattres.;ses, Hat lRacks, Stoves, and fixtures. China, Crockery, Glass and Pinw'a re. Pretty useful and cheatp. Don't bother about f rce silver: bring along -.my kin you hap 1)p1 to have-we'll take it, only don't bring ithe plugged article. Cooie anid see us. Wy. Tz. ?V '. eU. G-OO) NEW(S G~OOD NEWAS, T,.o be fin ishiecl, providhd w< cnn raise the Ilnoney. Nw,%- it ordel to do that, save voul <lii's amd they will Imnko' do las.Wlkerl & (hvings hav: bought out the cheiap "WVreel Store, 1" 117 "Main sree , Green vile, S. C. Th ley areo close cash hnvers lUy bargaills al(l Sell rgain is their nimotto. WVhen yomu visi (Greenville ,mu want to fiind ti heapet store ini towe, look i up, anl we vill son convine< yol tlat we 1av te vle lc s ,oods in the eitv. ( ixk 's a call ..l s e fo W alk e &h i O w n s id l a n St, ( reeniv ille, S. ' GN TiEMDT OiF BURL N E ! ha srpsseC( ou11r expwctaitiom The righlt goods andl the righ I prVices tell the tale. Our niovety (dress goodls hav I have a stcond1 let to arrive Mor; .\We 1snive all the latest trin I In Ig~s to nintch thle 11ew rgood, - alal smn::ll!. eve.r slion jin (Jm'em ( (hnr silh. l0 partmnent is COIr .. jplete. .1)ress silks, trinunin silk, am41 silk for waists. .ly . hl.lo at th--.se good 1 "il .Conyme I~Q.vou0, we sparei' I hess'' goods and thme comlfimuenl Iy(' r1 ev4'1illply ropa) 1 urI patronago solheited. West End. thes (5riIson41 str, nb(~ 1ext to 1 . \Ilen & Iro. To avoid having' many'i g'oods to? move we wvill gi speal'(u bargains on all goods. >r n- andl( exha~u1sted fields whi< 14. were once productive canaa " b mae profitably fertil by a )propedr rotation of croj n~ and by the inltelligent use< d fertilizers; containing high per i etges of Potash. Striking'ly pl~l table result have l eenI obtained by follov~ n~ this p)lan. r unifphh ist are not aclvertising c irar 1(oI (1 '' d lrt:a/e:s bu iar pr a<i til works. contai I h e ?~ilpu l it nrs. Thevy aire entC Iree f, GrR.\MAN i ALI wVOJ KS, j3 Nanau St.. New'v York. Paying Bills BOTANIC BLOOD BALM tTHE GREA REMEDY FOR All. DLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SCRFUL.A. ULCERS, EC2EMA, r f<ELUMATISM, CA1ARRH, ERUPTIONS, FE oNu'dit'oP"UR OUR SPRINC GOODS Have arrived and we will be able to show you the be line of QILO'I'E-II]TG- I Ever rouight to Greenville. Our competitors must bow to I., when it comes to a question of PRICE. Why? This is easily explained. Thiese two words mean a mountain of things. No loss, no had accounts, and a thoisand other things that miiea'1 a loss to any businless where credit is givel. Ponder over this, and if you find that we are correct in our calculations, you will give us a chance to sell you SPA~~~~~A jjI~ 47~? 2jAIJX Clothing to fit any size and pocket, ats and Geits' Fiurniihin g Good at tho samle fgures. Come in and look throOlg) our stock, which is seC' ad to none THE -'NEW CLOTHIERS 113 and 1,3 ai Street, Greenville, 8. Cn t s WVe have recCeived our enitere line of new spring goods. Dress goods ini all the newest weaves, PBrocadedl Satin for skirts, Persian Silks for vaists, wvith trinummigs to match. All the new things in Linen eflects, im fact~ we have opened up the largest, most com lete and prettiest: line of lDry Goods8 ever shlown m i this market Iand we cord.ially mnie all the country at large to call ini and see oOur goodls. .200 rolls of Matting, all prices, all grades,. o 150 Ruigs, all sizes, fPrm I18 inch to 12 feet. eArt Squares, all sizes and colors. New Carpets ini wool and Bruissels. New Portairs, new Lace Curtainis, new (lotted Swiss, for cur4 tamis. New Jap) Rugs, aill pices that (defy c!ompeti tion. '[he wnt of space prevehnts OurP quoting prices, but rememn ber we are lower than the lowest on everything. When you want anyti ng in Dry GAoods, Notions, Mat tingss, Carpets, Shades, 1Poles and Oil Cloths, call on RichierwHandsomer THIAN EVER PRODUCED. W70Un WE'a. TALKING ABOUT. Look over the stock, it's complete now, and see if you don't agree with us. One of Itwo things we always mean to do: To sell you better goods than you get elsewhere for the same~ prIiceC; to sell youi the samne goods at a lower price than you get thcm else.. where. GREENVILLE. S. 0.