The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, May 27, 1897, Image 1
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VOL. 7.-NO. IS. lPICKENS, S. C., "'U VSJ)AY, MAY 27, 189-.O E D LA E R
Senator Ba
A GREAT PU
11
The Untimely E
Ca
Brief Sketch of
From The Greenville Moun taineer, May 22,
South Carolina has met with tin ir
roparablo loss. The death of Senator
Joseph H. Earle at an important junc
ture in our public aiiairs, and when he
had just entered upon the threshold of
an honorable and usefu I career as the
representativo of his native State in
the highest council of the nation,
brings us face to face with a calamity
that is felt in every nook and cornor of
the old common weal th. It is not alone
that the State is to be deprived of his
splendid abilities, though the loss in
this respecut is not to be undervalued ;
it is not that he is cut down on the very
verge of an cnlarred usefulness, in
which he had enlisted with enthusiasm
and proper zeal for the accomplish
ment of high and noble purposes, nor
is it altogether on account of the valu
able service he was expected to ren
der as an illustrious son of the Pal
metto State, -c Il etlng credit upon the
constituency which had d le vated him
to high position, and gaining distinc
tion for h ims If w h ilo d i-ch arging pub
lie duties in the nation's Senate. All
these are ii.volved in the sad h!ow
which has fal!en upon the Stat ', but i?
will be recognized that in a peculia
sense there is a vacancy among our
public men it will he difficult to r. -
pig)co. Senator E i'lo Was con-picuIonOs
for his thorough indoependence anm(i
complcte freedom from the domination
of other men, w hil*.e courtcously r.4'
ceiving tit all times the advice and
counsel of those in whom he conlidod.
yet when the timo came for him to nct
he relied upon a judgment that soldWum
failed to reach right conclusilonsa. Iis
admirable, poise and self-control, cou
pled with a magnetic presence. at one.
drew around him a host. of admir< v
and as the yea-s went by the a mither
continued to iunr' until be 1.' ld y, r
sonal friends aind stamich ppo r in
every section of t .c Sitei. Ti--v
evidenced htiL rnw r u o 0 i . -
pie for the fic . - c:i. . i 1 .
direct for Ut d s' :
Scarcely a pr, :i ;; 1. u .1
did not give lii m - .. :.
It was his st '... -.-.-.... kip
that so deceived .. w ". -
ing upon his defcat l.t rt .1 (it
the first lpimalry,. il, was Lnis 'u as
one th~at could he dopCi~odd upon, and
he w~as not the cand idate of aniy faction
or the subservienit tool of any man., lie
was solely judged upon01 his merits and
stood firmly upon~ an unassailable re
cord.
Five yonira ago he assumed a position
in plOitical alfairs that would have
consignedl almost ainy manit to obscurit~y
He was conscious of the rectitude of
his purposes, and calmly bIded the
'time when his vmndication would come.
Cloani and unimpeachable in a career
that had gainied him considerable emi
nence among his fellow-citizens, he
had nothing to fear from the adverse
criticisms which came Inevitably to a
man who expressed counter opinions to
those held by many of h is friends and
political associaites. Trime would deC
termino whether h-e was right, and
when the day ar-rived that thoughtful
mon were seeking a~ leoder who would
prove accept ablo in a great e mergency,
Josep)h II. Earle stood out foremost
among the citizens upon whom could
be rallied the hitherto warring fac
tions, andi to him there was a rapiu
accretion of strength and support that.
amply repaidl himi for the apparent.
indi fference and rejection of fornmer
days. Hoecouild stanid out In tihe white
light of investigation and go through
the et fining crucilio of the most
searching exaimi nation without, so
miuch as the smell of fir upo h111 iis gar
monte. liis judgment of '9:) wais en
dorsed by a handsome matj.erity of hiis
fellow-I) -moctst in 'th
Senator 10ai1 -i had e r~ ly~ a few days of
intercou rse wiit his 1brmothei Senaator's,
and yet he mttado an indihia i imprjuee
slon upon them'ii as a man of di gn~iiled
mnanner-s and( courtly boar-ing, wh ile
the single instance where hei waos
brought beforeo the~m in a briief! an'ru
mont for justtico iind ihlt iutled ii
give them a h)Igh esti imatte of bis~ int'l
lctual capeeitly. I t wast freely t1 -
dlictedl in Wa.-in a iton that htio''
take r'ank amna. t1 fo. no
bate, andi th--t .' '. z r .
marked with l'.ini. ii hii
Among the 7 ii .. :" bit'r,
belonging to tuae 'nor ty t'o fr aI
ninge thinias fom.c ld1 tien is coin
is Dead
BLIC (ALAM
Y.
1nd of a Brilliant
an Upright Life.
11197.
cerned, it was yet recogni'ed that he
would make a most valuable member
and render excellent servico V- the
country. The sudt.on illness which
caused him to withdraw from their
sight served to show that he was
highly appreciaitd by the Senators
without regard to political or factional
lines, and the kindly inquiries aftLr
his hnith wee much beyond the more
conventionalities of the day. These
inquiries wero continued aftor his
return home, and there has beon much
solicitude as to the final result when it
becamo known that ho was wrestling
with a fell disease that scomingly
numbers its victims more and inore
every year.
A SKlETCHi OF IllS LIF.
Joseph ilaynsworth Iarl was, a na
tive of Greenvi-le C mnty, and was
born on the 301,1 of April, 1817. Hik
aneesto.; were amonii the u-41-litist set
ters in the vicinity of what is notw
knowin as the city of Greenville. i i,
fai ther and grandfather owned neurly
1li tihe north western section of ti. city.
hei.in nin:.- at thu forks of Buncombi
And RUlriti'ford siil'ets, and t"10 family
tiometad a iN at- ced where the res
Wii nei of C. A. 1) iv'd now stunds. The
'itmily burial ground is on the original
ract of land, O-yond the Samipmon
Mill on Lbhe 13ntcoinbi road, and ii wa
'ire that, tsie I-u-'nts of Senator ' tel
Were bur'ied. Ho. own.'d the plot, of
ground whie included the cemietery.
Sen iatol E i'is molitbel d ied w he,
he was three years oid, itl( hi. fat,hit r
a1 few yeitrs latur. Left, an o,-phan itt
.in et ly age, ho was taken by hi
erandinotheir, and tle largo family-OT
fihidr'ein were icatterod ainong rela
v!-i here md t2I-ewiin r, ;o 1.hat thi.
S i S a . t 5w. 11 a aUms .n a s a Ifm :
an iiy . 1t2re n i a le inms.:a.n alfi
-y wnon-rr % br -s .0 r .' . ( IA.
n this . T Sen i' riiilvt.:
's C'l.S( o 0 .!10 t ' f ii li ni t ii \
bm s . ,ii a s i .- ;
5 a loozi 'o to in- ;Itn tatn
aan C-D , v I Y r ltw v%..; um :! l
+-er~~ .. fu .' Ln e w~s c m a t
veynity who know him as a faith ful
giil- and worty ambition to t ee-ld
A fter two yours he was admitted to
the practice of law, and In 1870 he
located at Anderson, where he was
married to his cousin, Miss Annie
Stie, daughter' of MIr. Johnii BaylI i
10 lieu, one of the woalh'.h iest, and most.
prominent citizens of Anderson Coun
ty. Hie remained ila Anderson four' or'
five years, and ther'o as elsewhere lie
formied attachmonts that were keyt
unbi'oken the balance of his days. In
187~5 he removed to Summter', wvhere a
par'tof his boyhood wa~t-spont, and be
gan a career thiat bi'oughlt h Iim intLo
priomfiinetco ver'y sp~eedily. Hie was a
c'on'ipicuous figure in the campaIgn of
187(6, aind wits recognized as a dashing
and Impetuous leader of the invinciboit
.-ed shirts of Sumter County. He was
nominated fori the House of Re~precson
tatives in that cam paign, but ho with
(rew shortly befor'o the (eletionei for
i'uabons tshat, wi'o most cr'edititble to
im as a patriot and citiz.en who was
anxiousto pr'Oootebarmony rather th an
exalt himself. When thu Legh-latur'e
had convened, and the dual govern
miint wias ini operatilon, w ith thte Wal
laeC' atnd iackety [louses cSotending
fio' thie mias try, the D) mocruatic 0li1i.
cials in Cmoumibia Suniiiiunond live thon
rand (cit; r's ., to uimkou a dem nonstration
on the helioagur'ed S sate House for thes
proteiction of the noble)1 handit undiier
SpeaCiker VVahliace, wvho werie threaten
ed with e-xttsermination by~ a r'owd1
iiitng of neg~oes fr'om Chiarlost.on,
bi'ought . tM h e.tp. t)l and conealedi
w ituiun itsiii wai lfor taiu coni-iilitiuum1t2o
of thiis diiahuilei; l-ll.. S'nator ' iu
wit,h ia (comfpanys froen Sumiiter war-'
almong the firist, ii arr ve on the sc*n',
aind in the gruy daii n of Lthat miemiira
undrlied stahvat miin, wvhio were armii
ii d with WVv'ini hester rb 13 I'Is, atull 3 al
or the f'ay.lTii wituildrawai of Lii
WAaliace 1ii18 I endei ld the dre'ua~d ihpori.
In thie e, etion (ii 1878 he was (sbo-' i
to represent Sitittri County in Io
I Ioutso (of Lp'uit iprwlmatvss, and ini I d
h(e w:it- leted ilL theo S tait S. im-,
Wkhere. for b 'r year's h' reiv-nl iti
H t\ UIDI 5 di ,n L. Ii l % ew .
I , L '" '. n ! h i wasja -
K fl 1.110n u on him wlwia
-i f. inli teVer of entm-ring
N . Iv . not it al I in
!h.'. i a Cn itt
i sStnastorl, whben Solie
* n - i( b. it bt I'a t uinls, at1ld
-V - ' i rtL for the purlpose
- -f -4 , h 1(f t h Lt L.
fill OL.iti v r e wp. as un
-I :!e .t l t : t - a m idat , nlld I.
I.-<" t LI .--I l iE arti ly IKt 1 i) n at
- ,Ili of - .h : n ini I ?1 .1 i ,
n-! :- t n .n.; 1.,,1i- ,-Ao
t I. ;lv fu l .' n c N i . :- ; * lat,inl. -I
! ich tue hei ws:, 1 bobling f:fOur-i it, i
i e:-.too. ilik l dg wail I Ih,
lMis of I., for-P r Iaw olrZ8 It. Auv
uSt i n. I I NI I- I Z. Q . I ' r I -I Y, --
Ier tld throughl at I. -moId ,rat:i0.
lig bihe p tiede Wa, fli l arl tolfi-rward
-viIthd10rawnI) hett thbe 11-. It. t r wasi: 11d
Iullv wec- pied by the. chairinan of t.ll
-011to exoct liv com itt. .
1411r e-ighlt or t-.-n inectinrus It %.n,
myract,icithli, for .J d e ti)_1,N u-In( tI b)
#; sn, . unless he ha-itt chlo ,nt to n11 e.
- 1
IT II
oticdduieand this4 he would nlot
do. His kterntl into( the camlpaig~n
ason 1.h1' 1:10h (. . iuly at his o'd homeit
7u'El v er- ;is arlier t1 1um1phs
)- t - # \ - -"- ' r a d w h- w -
( . 1 I 1h1 . t vce.
C! I 101w) 01-'- I- wt -
w*- I 0 1 natihoml ! i.-Stu10
1 r o h. 1 h:I - i -,nt
V. y_ d .r i ;r or - hi n
'1 .1 m nf, jjj
*t: ll j 11 I r I t 111
A' , Sil I '!nor a . f I I I bj .4
o. 1 4 i I'1 . ~ fi' iIII
it
>roInyl tI~'y r .'iunted by Jnlii h. l* Ldei, w1. I
o0c he to!urat (d. The :lave1ii' in'ter aL
forence ~ ~ t )11rre th p-d hc
aiteLd aL gI'uInrL riot. The XI campi
Vhs oncludt d witvoi'. I'eii'orI t-rou l -
V(a)Led1 in the IsecWIodl primaif.y on hWIi
9thi of Septe~mber by a nn-:j it y of ;t;1 M
/Otes. 1H( cont inIued to a1ct 11s Cirou1.
11(1ut U) until tho Loglateuro1410C ciet,
ilm UJnitLed States Sonator onI tho :1t1t
fJI Janiuariy by a11 u1,an11imlous vot,0, and~l
to wa~s hoiling coLurL tt FOfloenc when~l
Ibo b~al)lt Was tIakenI.
Senator Eariile jus~t befo~ro the Innui
rura'lltion wenlt to WashmIgL(;n, anu11
vblen the exItraI Cssion wats cIltonvene
>n1 the 15th of Alarch he was sworn inl
IS ia SonaItor fromt Sou1th C .rOhnalil. Jit
01coule of WeekCS he wias taken sick,
In fiLIIromiI a tborni attaci.k of thlL
.frlp waIs deve'lope)d oilicr comi Iica
,iOnsi, wh iont 01 reut'd in thc adLvice o)
1)5 is phsii at Watshi..gton that. a
I tiltur hlomu would he beneficial. ForI
1 inanthiIit ( hetsbee battlin g atgai fnst
Lhe LunlroLalehmIf~mt,. of Brig htLs d1is
. talf-paist, Ii ve 0' lock on TI'hursda(yiL
TiteroonfI)I, surround111ed by )1 I Lis etr
faiy andt in full possession oif hti
4)fnscioutsne.-. Itt thel end wats at
IL is not lt)Praye 1l0 intruLde) furIthter
int4) the fIauuly cireh thatn to say~ thatl
hitT dJomes0tic rehrLtIIi wIre oIf tA 0
Ievot- I I I o home InIi .i.l l onei - a:II
iihlen e II -..:E--I 5i 11 sacr pr C: rel
I I, h)&u.mo,:s s o ren-ab
no o va ' s o.. I ' Iam w'.ti A le
-'en-' on w ItI. tIeI i~r i ht II : . dr-I~
l'. m . o Y. ,: A- . 1 F I
-IB . T ., rI I If , la
S 1 n W a S ;. .u
III he campaig n of I the il r- W:-. ;:11
J jrjouilla doe~ ro,.4 (If ini or ..:w.
2 i..e t. arouLout~ ti~e~
\ bu'-.e, !em -n:'. in .e
o ;I 4%li w:'.. n2 ab
Lii Ir re. :1 n In
d 'ti u [n it i
an a a et manr ~ in'Y I ,
made 1. prior 1o his )duto t. l
tlnd h is legal abh:ity wYas show n to bi
cif the b jlthest i ro r .
Thi ', , j D1 0....:atic C ovention (f
I88i8 d. Jtped a strong desire for
t'bange of admittin istrat ion, c'ntrary' t,<
that the Goetor should serve fou:
years, and the d1iis1i-l element.
under theI lead of Capt. B I t. Til ru t
urged the nom iatiny el S. nator Ea r
for Govepror as a meatns of harm-miz
ng itegal mcray wh hoiws dem
veni th e plibet ha cam t.v1vr
ll . :-: '.'h 3 1) i~ Cf m. ve o n (,i..f
18 8 d ..o e ,sr n -dc iV f i
:o angeudia of lc ilisr on m t a f-,,.
Lt h -m ie waer . S.., ou l s- e l... ,
( -v.-r n d h w:<sa iJi-I011111
ti.'.r he lend iv. Ca t G N.T .r
GEEIRtA4 JOSv
for Govirnor as aitwatiP,~-t of Ita nn'ri y_
ing tIle thOer- (nW- d
v ' 'nt- a1 :', O, h . t ti c I fe ar
atfc:ren an T r. sc ot l h(im 1:. f h itll
'e-.e mI j '110 it oft I th(111 -m -G
Lv dh nmi n, h1.0 t i x l
tn i' io inv. (. ,h h :
v*i:.i i .hll, had i . - r
t hr" n far tyinavo.ftec
nomi naio, and that he .:: nt
I*, k i;) ro Iv(n (Ino g t wiat
mad(e oni 011 h iu ,,of t mom!nt. t
s curo I'tty1 pos1 ih. in the gift, of is
follow-c .zem, as~ it would biho no-li 01
ing his pledge. It spite of hi- rt u-sal,
nt (lfort, was ario to piao him in
nomtninat,ion, wIckh wad Ias only prI'tevfted
Iy a clilaration on t h cli o of t
clonlvenftionl by htis br)Otl.u, i~r. T. T1
IIXarIe, who was a dliegate from Green
viull County, that ho would not, ervo
if nomi'at.Od.
Trho campaign of 189(, oened with
the "isuggestioin" of Capt. IL. R. ill
muatela a candidate for Geovernjor icy the
State Fa'rmrs>' Conveintaun, aftei' the
umanlifesto issueid by Capt. G. W. Sholi,
atnd wViLth tho wr aitiung of wich ll Tillmanll
hlasl sinco0 chl.imo Itcthat , 110 imd1 som 1
thing to do. TJhe attack upon01 the adlminl
istru~tion with wvh ich 10arlolhatldeen coni
n-:ted~t for four' years, and the chllargesI
vaguely presentaed but vehemnent.lyI
urged. caused him to enter trio field as
a eand idato for Gover'nor. IlThte om
orabloc campaIgn whichl followed is
familiar to the p~eopl of tile St~ateo, ait
when It closed with the over'whelminl.
nlominalttiont of Till man by thew coinven
ion in Septemlber', 189)0, Ellrlo alcc')ete
tI 1boC8 reut, in good fa ih and ri'e.nmcc I
join a bolting faLctiont, as he0 r'oIogntizedoc
the rihtL (if the ma~ijority to do) nif it,
pleasedI with theo puillIic ceicoes. lie
roturned~ to the practice oif ltw in Sumli
ter, and( tOl~ rmined Lthero ntear'ly two
yearsl' longer. Fo~r <jiitol at whilt he'
had been conlsidering~ the matterp of
comlting~ back to Ihis nativ I cllonty, anl I
ill 189)2 he pur~ichased a beaiut l bom n
in this city and cinter' d upjon the Iprac
lien of la1w. it was.. soon1 afei Weteomn I
hlerle that ho ad visedi agai ntL tra~n It
cany oijppoiltion to the lre e'.iIJn lif
G)vernlor 'fillman1(, pirtvtical y ir'fuin;
ny4, fa.-tnal d ii r, n *s. I Is 5 te.
foii't'ii' fr'li l li t I t ii 'iit !,i y Il
p litiI i ll to dl .e I I o
ldroogt wi~ i ,la
.,d! Imt un t n y n.
by thae fairam~ an ai~Le.tof 111 C..
SAM JONES ON THE POWER OE GOD,
WH1AT IS DOWNRIGHlT ILOYAL'TY ?
Illis Preluio on tho Collection1-An
I4"lat'oest Herm-11on in Whicla 1lo
Strikes Some stsily llows.
Sanm Jones, thie notcd evangelist, is
Condlucting. i wvries of Imletings in Au
Justa. G.-., andt i1 Ceating at -t1 in)
liat%', City by his direct and foreibl..
bows at thei Sl'. or tlil (lay. 11is Sir
moll on the coie'Iuding s'entence of the
L ird's prityevr is tstriking ia its vigor
tind vorntn a -Ll:hiAnd his revinark-, at
tl'. it' of 1.he e I .e t.jion w 're -I) 1yp -
VAI tha3 t, v givo tn ail utie 11, I I' dQ to
th siermon itself:
"'No-%, cornes the innvitabil , ubiqnit -
-ian I v i'r thing in thit world wats fre
\ ou have t" sho i w anletd freev
itver, andi -.q0m of yill would likm te
aefre. oardjhng ho Iuses. Somne o'
v0ollr sons- in law have thtu. I-III too. I t.,
t li to bo able to live onl Your
% if.'c (it w-r, ainu't it ? Solme tim' it
'hll n i1kS lte's lost I daulighter w bI
e0 linis Ie'?I only got another kid. IC:.,
. : .ni, buI, i f % ou oVer Catche I i.
"ini ol ily father-in-law or having
.y danghtr's hus IbntI living on um.,
cat, lng in1. I'm like the woman who
ctvayps was horrowing her neiglhbor't
iras ket.tl ea d 'llwhi she) got, Ote of
1( r1 OWn She 1s'id : 'Phalnk Gold, I'1l
it it' ,! er horrow r mr lenti.' All tile-) aver
O 1' gil who has it iili ro and i bieycle
Sto hido is tit down .sovin dudo and
. he'll have to do will bu to koep hit
'le ih i t t'ep i."
'['his 14o'in'ti I wanit to talk to yon
)II a siilje,'t that, has aIlVys h,,vl i).
,iret ili ty lilt, itI Calnnot fail 1o intert
AI t~' ry i.hi'isLiall. I niean to to k i a
S t.ix , tle- I-L t CI ill C Of 1t l)r'.
Wayeri : "'or hiii no is tho kingdoin,
e p.Iw'er, aid tho glory for over ,
11 11."
I yon Lake tho supernatural ut, o'
nr44ist.iuity 3'o i will haiive 0on ly a -i
of ltuldhisii tin t'eino . C n At1
ha've not1.1v(d I. .at if youl take (lit tilt,
4ip1il fer'vor from rt ligion you uoo
irrt to infidelity. Svime den3 the t x
hu.Ce (if Gool wiN the ir imnutha ano
'Lltb rs lat't Iko ,l hey deny i1. I love to
0. Citildid andi if I act liko I didn't, I,
h Vu It I wolildn't po'Ofess b3eli ef witi
liy 0not1tlh.
Wlien prisachers lose their first for
*or Ilthey lk I d i)(] C s 'tYiit.,.s good I"wa
11r'n buit, h al d l. g ot-di e preac ers. "-tr
tine is the kingoini, the power ni11.
- ghory." I want to talk to you, but
(1ij -(t t your going t.o )tl. h. re
i give you bitlding, buth, nut loditig.
If tmi tit to leevp .) to a haotAl.
tome of lh- so Ilnphinie ClIng si.0tI's
'111-y hot ) e p witIh1 tir ey s opet.n.
"Iul, I don't. mind thatu i-o inauch. A
mrIphino i'a 1 ter. It I had a wifat lik.
hat I'd t!o to Ciieago wltereI a mian
vanl g t. it divorce~t -x tuinuttes aft-ur ht,
niltih It-I(-g'. Atnl I'd le at grasg . jid
.w01r U. dj ! ! -'d hw. at log-follt widow.,
I> you k.o, ; .A t(I Ilfelruce hi ween a
las and t ti g-fenlol widow y ().I.
- av.'.s hr huIand and the othue's hum
.d ita t Is lir.
I'!I itlustrate what I lelall by th,1i.,
r f ( , ai V IL) ilullst1ratioil. I''or
t.llIu Will t aw kli L Il. ltar an il s
ra1111n t ughm h4-y'll 1, -31 tirou4ia
iet res-t of 1.e t'strnilon. Suppogihite. I had
b ree d. standing he'r, i I goad ill
vMight., SA - ar~d conditdon and jumt Ihe
IhIr t'1d. of I a:v)1 . boy anti g r 1 iouad
)I e t:1 , \j t-\ i Y 3, I n w ll a hi
tIt littLin , ir ball :-. The girl ha.s ttoi
r.inS o stecl in anrs. liy alI
IEV0 I lien to 1.111' dI , alof1 thoiagu.
w (of h Ile ig ir itk a - i i a0tlle r o
-1J lit t l'e third die... Tce dog tla
T- (I not I..i thle b(W cuit, i t Iby 1.h
IIOlii n ill iL. So with thi- power of
to . pT1 tI b) po e f G'1.4 I f e %a reII
If .0 [4f4 thi fowe 'IV t ) here 'gg wij
hat1 power w e. c ouihl ttaae lthiso in4tty
ruinlJ ctrto CIC 1,0 crcumer'eneo. Noe
01ub1 abouit it,.
W her a sist'mnentro is dist.ur'htId Lt'~
ille results fo.lowv. I want ho cl~tl yeou
hat1' if tile 3e'agitig pleoplie or ,.is Ully
fo1uld dist'h1 1,11! 5toiin cenlitt Liity
anl inalke at gr'eatt I if et,.
Tly chuot shr are ei't~t3w lka t ro lIib-y13
ial W /tilt 11 1't'4 d isc nII c oi fr.>rn po.V
r5 tbl lit-h 1 ilo out andc irwn' hIn lo
fotte. Sitil1- .3 i t ira,b ''44 Lur n,'Oantj al,
43 ll e ligt,. te Cul.h I 'hs wou e. 'ile
n l i li c tedwt th pVte 'jyiis dIl
ame w41at ail reiait, t) til (thel a hi~Ol
.s gtillu as a f' tof l ' 'lcyain )41'ti v'ing
5 or 1,)f0 tis the5 liower.la i ls hlt
14ih tl (renc e i'4!it I 1nsli'p an c'loya3 y.
iath14!i'n is ticp tsl l1ikeaI~ tr itor W Al).t
.atr 14'l:0 , IiiA. *nld beausohit oi w a
m < llider (1 I lte'I A 1ner13' arrny 1 whao
ob 114ut, ani weent ft, lily ohr iaue.t
1n'1 yo think~Ii t at 3hurch ia43her whoi .
i 3ve ,b anki iand o in t the d41 41
i's an I,,:a 1 ,Ilo i? Tia hl 1:1 1 e4 by-I
a r Nt~e I hit 1'ee i'ti, th ci he..I
.'ione 4f (l.th viac. e''e ',be devil'a t I
nl we. 1113 )I -noit, Arno'1ild~ wasi Ia gun
)'tI i')an '7 'oh r:rn iar ut her. l a ot
. Uvl, true .ov1' 111f1 Itas t tp i 14 ove31
ut' acoring ttol itow nallning itwolid
n - w i t, a 1,bl, let~t s t a , c r o e la
ih uled 10I.\ l~t~t:Iaity. I n ni (ay h
(t, t.-lt ,( !1 l' in 't of e 1a daon, an Itl
3lo l i tt' hel(a'<:1 ,u . .
T1mt is, We 1re too bl
Low lrices keep u1s busy
The licket Store is
ways buy w1)1i int you wnuwt
%,urI* com petitors cnIll I
aekvowl ge 11he( cinir.rc ill
of this counI.y to 1ay whel.
Store 11:1S beerl 1I benlefit tu
its goods 118 the best.
lioughit aw Iow P~rices
and our ensono-rs rejoice!
R oicket ir is <1linr Cl'o
Askinlll that mne andl n
to " UIderbuly 1l Unlders
Ymars ill <de;
NEW YORK I
Eiasley, 8. C.
P. 11.---Still remyember
will get 1) nice carriagre llbi:
I lik 1.110 1111111 I 11 1 is tnll Iih
side if veI'y 'vthig. ThaIintg. s wviirt I cal
h'v l Ty. The loyal nin i64 rikrit (inl till
I I ( (I'l' tin. ri ht, tl t1,h I)monfe
ti'l pit'imn. nt, chargin, -i'0 potr c t.. in)
1 ii. r 4st t i i'lett, I lenlds out,, rig 111, m
'v' ry qg'n'It len.
w -vn a in-eneheir ene t a lm o
hang g I. B. 1n M i k SM W wh1 . W M '-110, h
h.. orbi," he ha1 bis gun :,m) ikd by% 1ih
de-vil. A-.d I'd rattl' inakI a new !-u1 1
i+1a11 tn'spikeI0 1,14 ,e o ( one. I''0ph- 14on'4
rII-'2 oet. I44is naln. 'ihe Sl .onk,-iper:
4 n't, liik' m414, bt11, Ithey respet, n11
nu'o tinini .h y woul bii.
SotillI In.--) hav t11 1 drit.k1 for theil
oIftenl-lro ,b0''. 1C., mlisghty oblen, forl il
-itlltks t i-ill aboutl4 mwo every 11u41r
II IV II 4 i t ti eI u ' t o I ,1 .1.i
t)w rII Ihl. loyally '. Thll 1"I.'-- wtv.4
'' Ime o, touchl not the accurlS.
httu4 ;"al' 414i44, "Avohi i v4i O. 0
atrmVIu'auCe Of e-vil." Y L S- i. C' 11ri!
thins i e av : ruIr i .IaIth-hiossoL
r'fv, 6. Tue:' do ',d ink, t i r
1, -yalty, loy:-ly :- o nrg t lovalt
i) 3't4 I( r lywhrs. . ,h11, would ln'd l
lorm 44) think youl drollk.
So'- a walilit alrouvel a punchll hom
di'hing4' ot4 I1h' -i ill'. I 1n( soand
Lou ll I,, lo ii b ''-k..'iper 42ivi43 i4t on
h1) t, 4)4 - it a 0 wo :111 0 it, is intof-ra hilt
vin ' . i I 11." ill i t t44 t -'- lo4 , ill i dait
Ir I wr., alld l I'I I t.rvi44 Iie 4o d 42111 I
Owhy do. A\ wonIetn' who - Lirks her- boy
lo tlho Ilh-vi ! by tIml punchbow I i -'
\at~ rls 'mV , 1and a em'. 11',111'
I.) f t rs i I 1 1 h 1,h 14ar( -, ,, 4I o.ll -I -() Ill
0os! o 11 . (. vert Wats.
IN]ay bw yoll s : Iy yog I o ' ie t
com to hleIar Suml Jones hefwins41 y')l
vil your f li hu .. 4t)4v y
, thil444 \Vl'3tt b)4.,i4 .. 1 tV
4)1 carrvie g y 111 f, i :' ~ eni1
b' -r1. y'il S! i hurt, any ow '
I 4 alty - li.\h' 'Ier . pIIO Th'
\4tt1, ya1 1 4 n2 n I N, k S I r her '
-1 141 aill (VJil (I I i h I 4n ( tm igh
hidt t lan 1 1. f 1.. on tIIn- wron' I
A.1141gsta1 y haII1Iv4 131 d at I ,l0v ll11 1r v i
sold~I roon win the - city to t, 10'4Iva'
fo ' w 'iute e is for Go1a3'inN
14 tir) 44 ( liniw---Lue. iio i44t4erve
the1 shp.nt~4 arnI~I in'port (44 i)1n4 of1 Liii
"un4h1r 1h4e di in-n1 1ary lw , whih wa'lI'
ar'gued44' 4n44t I'144tiesr,1nd 234, ru t(l I
1ra4 1 h ra p a e o o afo i
.34a44,2 ar8 41r. .l. 4 ' 5141 t.41 1 4a repre
.1nted 14 1.hI i ria 4 144. g,1 r d.1(el rs 1.
l'hl correspondl entl , ' 144 o 11 olurnbo.iI'
44ro14eedin(4, l'.ak s ' b fllwi ng 144 -at4.
Wivo4 the. u 44na' 1arful ,14 s ideration42.
and h i nv141itl I)oun414l t1,. plc bef4r,
l'v1 n then14ss)i lor lfoI4 2-ding him)4any ml
t413(a, 2.44k ht, h~c 41aid that44 ten114144 Va
tl42l eadily b41414 (Vin that4 some t4im
may t bu exp. 4t' d 4444(elap-,4 beforoi 444)4
41bimportant, dei44ion is41 44:no.ne<
41op,112w4: ic t44)44 he11s Im per1l4'4~ feet rep->
.ed2,mb -1nt, o 1.h)44 ort, i 14 !,0 ri- w th11441
i rO o Lenii and, purp4 rt of the di-(1
10'10i)ryIilt, .) rtt lyi4'i 42,'4 r. C1''1
',3( ' 1; i4(44.41b ( ha - . t,1411 4.4rm (1 t
or34 4md 41W o ho t ini) roughs, incLud in14
to 4x Lr 1-,Ion of pbn cort upon12 lita se~I
merits as4: 1414 p Ir.ining~4y1l4 to leg il
St11a1. ~h court indeedin,~ iscaled 0
ao~indon to revriew itse on tearl
B3usy!
usy to write very much. Our
the plice where you can al
che ip. When we say cheap,
Is by Chei) names, and we
id Ieave it to the rood people
her the New Y r)1k Itaicket
h1eCm or n1ot. Our goods are
so list otur competit.ors weep
at the goodI the New York
ite hi wople of' this county.
I remeImelr that our motto iS
I1, WVC tire
10I eill-e'ilst.,
(ACKEAT STORE,
C IA' l[l & N ALLY, Proprietore.
the Stirry oler. Some one
t all FR ICI l!
1, plicit utt rances oln record r1felating to
1i1h0 Valblity of tOM St ito IILV ats a1 cOmn
11mtent1 1-xer1ciso of its plivo powers,
iad Alle ritofro Iakon L Os hsi for
-'rtdisattetionm havinig ne-ver hna
(I'll been plro1e'riy and ad, (.tately
-Iire (t'd11 to t.i'-sl ilore I III portant
ohn o-s If LI (1, stiOn. II 5 lil s pro
. dI, ther1'e fort-, ofn th t1o11ry, InI
ib'o''d to inpross t'bo piti (u(lar curt
- q'it 'stion with thie improlo' that
1thi' ( M'MilsiilS haivO nevOr bUon fully
coInI51Sub14-recd and p-issed upon by it, but
- 1 it, its position in theis) promi is s havo
ben, asL it were, a8ssu4md, owing to tibe
fat', that they had not hfore, in thie
b, 4l41i1 n iof co4unsel4.at1 least8, beenOi d ir'..ly
.4and iroperly I'ought to It0 at,tiUtion
- l it.;iir ino-rits.
TOb il nlihld of Interpreting or inl
I - 414nn te cour1t as to thle signiti
' and 0 1 cope of its ow n1 decisions so
4' ii.ntou'ly i int.rwoven by counisel Into
i il cts, (4olic lhas n imprevssed tl'e
I iurl to 1 .h xtent tIf .petsuiading it of
I,. tiece.sSity I of r'viewing the law in
'I 1i feu res itid sitt' in.g in) judgmi 1ent
1411-1, uponl and revcrsin g. its own) deo
1"i-ion(S, if found I to bo just and neces
1 -I' v' 1.4 1 Iho ligh the Stato, Is tie
i as a0H. ar! to ho, hati relied chicefly
1 o e t 1.h d cisIl'n, it, g1iest4ion1 for main
- mhinlitg th,1 oo141s of her. causo.
i ,1'f4 iS tit,' 811t1a S, Sa n If111'y s4 It cr1.
f 4 ' still -', ill w iih 1,ho al'riu imit, jilst
a lwJavet-he Ol u1ttltor w itlh Lt,e couirt,
i lat, i~he r1v ult, will h4 it is not, possi
t iO fo' L y one to p94diC't -I I- h1L his
I h14'i inslI does Ilot ritld Will not
kiow tint iil I- hasst.1 1idand roviewed
,I h,- vnti siiJhj .'!t, do nlovo.
M \I-. I9 I.yan val 8r4su4mid 1i1s Itrgumfent
- i iIInI'ortlinl!, Anld for ov'Ir two hiorls'8
Ill brought, to hi-ar upon th'. S-1tt l11w
.. poiver of analllysis L.Id disioel,ion
w f iih1 nothing m,4 ecIap. Th) art
'I<f rIlifoing~ w\V0. r ie t~o LhM last
1iL'y-is, 11,d la4 41 one, to doubt if any
1 n 4'. ttii legislation was ever
fi 4on4 trueted that Could witlistand so
t 1 -arebin a i ol~ o t .
\lri. lirya~n ini ln ar4giionent cintinedi
viLhin~ s4om5what:4, nlarro'4wer4 s8o(34 114han
ti hrt. ii.' ils ad.4 ver-i',4ary. 9i~indow4i w ith a
Ih ai srInk ig oblj 'ct ini any4 assom1
'4ta1e; wlith 14is loair bra'sinl4 "sick
from1 1,44- for4ehead, withtout plitunLr. In
4. ra4v('n 44nass o4vhi' head ;4444 wil t a ino
-'9)4n (3ountenne and1jt L11 ~'i wl-modu1 ii1lted
vo1i'(e, 944 i'iomed'4 to4 imp.1''ess botl~i court1'
:4frn ~ i tpectat,44rs wi t~h thet ju-4.,10.ic id
4mo4e(1t(ion of4 thf 14'vie4 ~lws11( w ih he0 pro
1,t! gr liin' ni~'nt$, but con)it4inted him
fvt wi adhter4ing to 1te patl 44 and(
ipr'eciitin,4 hh1z '-d ut byL ) 1. 40 cour14t8s
and4 re'liniL for thel goiodnss8 oIf his
43aus84 11ponf thes4e. A t one1( point)1 in r'o
fei'.ng to 114bo char igo (If "'8ni1volin fg
4y pocri4'Iy" wVhich11 thet counsel(~ had yes
t''r4Jay pre'iferred4' aigainstl tho State, he
depatvd fromis L~bo t:ven tempeiLr and
I ttrou1gh4out, to remari~ik thalt he could
.U pay counsei bacLk in lis ownO coin and
VwitIlh interest,'fo the' ult imatI 111 h IjOCt
iI his 44uit1 was11 not)1 1) obtain for 'Van
d I'rIc c k & Co. or otlIbor foreigners the4
pr4I iilegoi (If (doin g busins (18In the
StILte, a1 pe'It4n~( thlat ideser'ved to be
4 barnei'1 iz'i/ (d a8 "sniivi'ling hypoc
- i4y." but11 Lto Lhro i'1WLo bIusinesl ope~n
1,o) people w viLth i n the( SLtIatO.
. Thaddetus St.ovens~ wast 00nco o1pp)od
. 1i debte by Hora'4co Matynard, of Teon
nessee'1. M tyna&rd was very tiall and
. strait,. and ha~d long black hair,
.i wich ht>~ WOro well dIown over h!s
coatL) collar an1 io.1 which gave himi some
wha the1 LiappLeaIlrance of an Indian. It
was11 e2ven .'umorod40( that, uh had some
aboriiina b1111lI 1d5 in his voi1ns. Miiy
'1ard4 pided' hlimseif on1 hIs schoiar ly
att 41nment141, and at the c1oso of his
14ddriel-1s (9 quo)ti'd (1n1 o1 twoI Latin
vers'8''. O d I.'11ad r' plietd to M Lynard'b
.tgin''nt4111 inl hi IsU -ll VI gor'ous mantf
1''r, andi then14. pau)sed for a oi1 )ofnds,
iot,,i h o had1 4ecur'od tho at ttaoO of
,, if thse entiro II)uso. Turning to May
i11nard, who t~it someil. distance bohind
o h im,ha deliverod tist parting shot: "So
much for the gentlomnan's iiglish. As
toL~ his Choctaw, I do not pr'ofess to un
r derstand it."
Canada1 ha11 adotod1L( a1 now tarif
ith whi ch is genera'LlIy r'egard3''d asl a. Z1..
1( ,i'.dod stop ini t~,oI dicou4tio of l"Noo
Tra.I, is thoughth) that11 it'will
ser4ioulyV11 ati., 1110 Unaitud Stats.'
vy f actori' no(w mne Iab >ut 111 $100,0'2d,000
49' 41r-h oi4f goods anuiyl iy;I R esia has
10- 60,000,000 shoop, bearing '78,4i5'l tonis of
It. wool each year.