The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 21, 1902, Image 4
The People's Journal.
PICKENS S. C.
...The Imp of Fate...
" Then I am to consider this the end
of it all?" ho asked.
? Yes.'' She clasped her hands des
pairingly and bowed her head. Hier
face was pale. A tear glistened in her
eye, and ho noticed it.
" But you love me, Nellie," he said
1 assionately.
6 Yes, Ned, I love you."
" Still you refuse to marry me?"
SYes."1
" Why?"
Silence a moment. Then she raised
her head.
" Ned, everyone says you are an ex
emplary you ng man; that you are rich,
cultured and industrious; I know you
are kind and considerate."
i Yes'?".
1 Well, but--but--you must not
coie here any more.''
The man looked at her in bewilder
ineut.
' They are all laughing at mnc," she
complained, tearfully--' an(d-and--I
can not stand it."
And why are they laughing at you,
')o vo not know?"
1 know,'' ho said, bitterly, (( that I
have no l,ad habits; that I aiim to be
a_reeah:e to every one; that I en
ao ..; .d enmity; yet I know
:t ajority of my male ac
qu.ani : cordially hate, me and the
VOu"- w O of miy acqluainttance stu
V1iOuiiy avid me, but I do not know
thc r-asnn for this." Ie was excitedly
walkin-- the loor.
1 Whenever I chance upon a crowd
of younga fellows enjoying a social chat
the temperature seems to cool percep
tibly directly I join them. One by one
they plead previous engagements and
steal away, until finally 1 am left alone
staring tat a lot of empty chairs. Aid
I know that whenever I amn uninten
tionally thrown in the company of a
young wonttit out for a stroll she darts
into the tirst store, or makes t sudden
call upon some friend in the immedi
ate vicmity."
lIe turned and faced the woman.
" Nellie, why is it? If you know,
for God's sake tell."
The woman tried to crushi a rose in
the carpet with the too of her shoe.
"The trouble with you, Ned, is that
you are possessed of t genius.''
" A genius?" proudly. '' Is it a
crime to be a genius?"
Not a crime," she replied, digging
her toe into the heart of the blossom,
" but in this case a sad misfortune.
Neal you are possessed of the
genius of the inopportune. You
are constantly hearing tntd seeing
thngs you ehould not see or hear.
F'ate or destiny or something else
He(eitns to push you headlong into places
from wialch you should have kept
away at the particular mnoment you put
i your appearancee.'"
A htght suddeanly begani to dawn
upon01 himt.
my fault, Nellie, 1--"
"I know you can't htelp it, but that.
fact dloes not prevent pteole t romli being
angry ait you or ridiculing mue because
I keep you comtpainy."t
1ler eyes sna11ped imh(lgnanttly.
"IThey are lautghing at, you, Ned.''
" lut what hav.e I dlone?'' lhe de
tantded innocently.
She looked mischievously into his
eyes a moment.
" WN eli, for one thing," she said, %ta
you remember cahing~ upon1 Caipt
Sharpe a few weeks ago?")
"Yes, I droppedl inl to IZive hlim semi
ins5ide maforaation in a business dea
in which hte was interested. I didi
throtugh frienadshtip atnd he htas beet
cool towards mue ever sitnce."
The girl's eyes twintkled.
SWhat was he dlomag when yoa
optened his otlico dloor?"'
SiIe was dyeintg his mtust.ache.'"
''They bothl lnagheda.
"Antd yout know,'' saidj the gi
"Capt. Shaatrpo ailway has been ex.
ceedmaagly prouad of has beautiful
mutistachec. 'Ten there's the case of
lawyer Ilar. You stepped intto hais
o1llee to imake a frienadly call One daty,
I believe. And whtat dial you see?"
" Why, he~ was standing before thte
mtiaror, aking gestures in thae air and
taalkmag to himself.''
" Hlehearsinag an impromptu after
<htnner' speecht for which heo was to be
muddenly calledl upon0 at a banquet thtat
evenmug,"' laughed the woman.
" And he has never liked me since,"
said Ned.
"' TJhett there's that Chicago main
youl miet at thte club. Do you rememai
ber?"
" Do you mtean that grouty old Cuss
whoc get up atd lef t while I was talk
ing to hlim?"
"You asked his opinmon on the ques
tion whether a man wvho htas divorced
one wife aund mnarriedl aunother caln htope
to go to heaven."
'a I believe I did."
" Well, hte ltas been three tamesadi
vorced andl was thten living withI his
fourth wife."
' TJ.he dlev-thte deuce! I didn't know
" Certainly, you didn't, know it, any
tnore than you know what so suddenly
offended thtat young lady fromt Mil
waukee who was visiting the Mieses
Adams."
liHe raised his eyes to her amuilsedl
fface.
" What was it mado her mad?" he
asked, anxiously.
" You met her at a church sociable?"
" Yes."
a" And she conserited to -your escort
ing her to the home of her friends?"
" Cert.aiy."
" Whaut did you flnd to talk about on
thie way?" .
'" Why-er-let's see. Oh, yes I
knew she was' a devout church member
and I reasoned that she would be in
terested.lfn'matters of .religious impor
tance. '
" So you delivered a temperance lec..
(ure?"
'"I believe so."
l the devil's servants, or suI1ethmg to t
that etftct?"
*" Yes. Why
-* 1, nothiig; only her fat.her owns
a brecwery.''
SA brweryt Ani 1 1 ah.
pshaw!'' lie Shoved his hands deep
into his poc'kets and lat ed.l the
again. bitting his lips. "' 'm a f. ''
" No, you're not a ftool, Nti.'' .he
womau said conshiugly; :-- "au .
against you, that is a11."
'' I klow it," he 10pi be .
and now you've turned a;.',s mc
too.
N Why, Ned''
You have bro%cln 'ur eup:r m .
haveul't you?"
'' Can you bate me'.' lla\ en't'; I
been very patient with you. N cd.'
" l'atient."''
'' Yes. You reiemb1: er the tim myi
frir.es-"
Hie turned sudden'.Y and faced her
almost dedantiv.
'" Now, see here. Ne2ie. I couldu't
help it because your fri:..-es blew ofT
and landed on top of my umbrella. 1 u
didn't make the wind blow; I didn't
make the rain to fall so t hat 1
would need to carry an uumbrellal; 1
didn't even know your frizzes were-"
lie paused.
" Why didn't you say 'false'?'' she
added. "But that's just it.. If you had e
known they were false I wouldn't hlve i
cared so much. Anyway, Ned, you
wouldn't marry me!l"
'o Nelliel"
" You said you wouldn't.''
Why, Nellie, when (lid I say that?" t
a You might as well have said it." d
She spoke complainingly. '; You said c
it always made you laugh to see a poor, c
helpless man, with I fat mother-in
law.''
" Well?"
" Well, mamma weighs 200 pounds, r
hut she's a dear, good old mother, any- t
way." And she covered her face with (
her hands and began to soh. .
Ned slipped his arm around her (
wai st.
Sweetheart,'' he said, remorsefully,
" I never saw your mother, you t
know, an(d I didn't-why, Nellie, .1 just
dote on big, robust, healthy mothers- n
in-law. They are always so good na- E
tured, always have such a sunny dis- tl
position, always so jolly. Say, Nellie, g
dear, marry me, and I'll never do or .i
say anything to hurt anyone's fee!ings.
1Iouest." it
She smiled at him through her tears. e
Then she threw her arms around his y
neck and laid her head upon his breast, ai
while he stroked her hair.
Presently she released herself and c
sat (town in a chair, while he stood n
staring innocently at something tan
gled in his lingers.
")earie," he said, hesitatingly, " is d
this-is this your--your switch?" v
GAFFNEY AT LAST
IENJOYS A SCiA.r
.1emp)hill anil Jaatimi r Cm. a
Together And Art S'..n
Yaarteti.
thing either or.e - --
phere that c..a
some sort e-.e:y~
oflicials speak. Le:& --.
beredl that it wa.u -. -. . -
ators Tillman a:. - --
that arguments~ anv
both tendered thei-.
GJov. McSweenaey and th. :r ''x
the "'.Jlim"' Tiillmian-)eCamp~; ep.
a few weeks ag,i still fresh ina the r
miindls of the people. But today two h
would-bo senators came to actual blows,
and all about a small matter. It hap-.
penod this way:
At the senatorial and congressionial
candidates' meeting held here in the
court house todlay, Congressman Lati
muer was the last spenkeu for the
UAnitedl States senate. Whlen his turn
.camne, the (dinner hour haiving arrived,
a majority of the 500 audience left.
I aatimer did niot want to spe~ak to the
dlepleted crowd and( aisked piermassiona
of the chairman to be allowed to pIost
pone his speech unatal after dinnrer, thec
time allotted to thle congressmena. Tlhe
matter was left to a vote, and it was
unammously ordered that the speech
be postponedl as reqJuested.
L atimecr j umaped1 upl am( sid~ -'"I
want you all to comec back here anid
hear mae, for these five lawyers haave
beena jumping oin(1 loneor farmer, and a
I am going to answer them."''
As they were leaving the bar of the
court room, I [emphill said:
" Ltiamier, you ought not to say that,
for none of us have beena jumping on
you today, and you know it. It has
always been our rule to enda a meeting
before we st.op, anid it will not be right
to infringe upon the time of thme con
gresamen."
L,atimuer-You want to make me
sp)eak to empty benches; you care
nothing for the congressmen.
IIOmplhill-I do caire for the coin
gressmen, and you know it.
By this time they were facing each
other, and both very angry.
Latimer-I know that you don't
care for them.
IIoemphill-G-d dI-n you, you know
that is not true.
Latiimer then drew back and hit
IIemphill a severe, stunning blow on
the cheek. Several mon jump)ed in be
tween thoem and the driving blow sent
by IIemphill at his ntagonist fell
short of its mark. Ilemphill then
grabbed his5 umbrella and tried to hit
Latimner over the head of the interfer
ing amen, but he could not roach him.
Several men grabbed hold of both an
tagoniseta, who were making desperate
efforts to get at each other, and in the
scuille IIemphill was pushed back be
tween two chairs in the jury box, but
was instantly helped to his feet again.
This ended the ineident as far as this
correspondent saw and heard. It 1s
rumored that IIemphill followed L~ati
mer out of the court room and asked
him why he struck him, and, Latimer
replied " because you cursed me."
To which IIemphull rejoined: " I
did not curse you."
Latimer said: " Well, if ou did not
curse me, I apologize."
This latter statement is mere hear
say, but the first part is testimony and
was hoard and witnessed by many.
The whole affair was totally unex
pected, for during the entire campaign
IL; en enanl 0t T etnor, and 1 be its.,
t A. 1I .\nt Attenti: n to1 : he W a i-1 tht at {"'
IN hundred3 and1 Afteen v'os oint \"' A
'tA. of I we hundreod and i\fty three. an,
La my townt and e' nnty 1 t eooive'd a laig
airity of the votes east.
At the meetinA of the P1t\ry iIo
ratie Club of Newberry. of wh'te'h 1 amI
neber, on t.he '.'1st of Aptil of this
ear. the foll owing resinlns wte,
ninimusly adopted
Whereas, our fellow memb'tlS3 'h,
. lea:. e. s" . iA a ,A andidate for the
1C111 of LieluteNant Governor of 8nth
arolina ; and
WhNerea e has' always boo, heth in
'rivate and public life, a t rue friend to
he laboring classees, at all timnet advo
ating measures beneticial to ut 1 and nor
niterests; be it
Iesolved, That we, the n ,embers of the
ractory Detnoerate Club of Newhetrry,
l. C., do hereby indoret hi for the said
osition and recotend hun to our fel
ow laborers and f)emowcrmi voters of
his SLate as one worthy of their conti
lnce and thoroughly competunt to dis
hargo the duties of said oice, and ask
f ther to give hinl their support."
At the meoting of the 1emoratic Con
ontion of mny county, held on the 5th
lay of May of this year, the following
esolution was unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That we, the memnbers of
ho Democratic Convention of Newborry
iounty, do hereby endorse Cole L.
31ease, Esq., for the oile of Lieutenant
lovernor of South Carolina, and recoin
lnd ims to the Democratic voters of
his Statn as on1 thoroughly competent
o discharge the duties of said ollico, and
forthy of their conhidence and support."
At this same Convention I was unani
tounly re-elected a nember of the State
eymocratic Executive Comniittee for
10 third term, and also elected a dele
ate to the Stato Denocratic Conven
on, which ws hold in Columbia on the
slt day of May.
I have served three terins as a emo1
lr of tho house of Depresentatives and
vice as Presidential elector from this
tate, as county chairnan of my county,
11( aInI now city attorney of Newberry.
I mntionm these matt,crs to show what
xperience I have had, and whether or
ot I have the backing and endorsement
f mny home people, and if any foei that
should not mention them, I plead in
Atenuation of the fact that i am a can
idate before a proud, independent, and
oell informed people for one of the
ighest and most responsible olices with
n theIr gift, and that they have a right
o know r,omething of my standing at
vice an my dti. for e po.ition.
My afort i hama on the same
r r o tl m en : t.:'cM.ed Iwo veas
xtdin o tre fa thra:t ytrn .it
hdate eerwe a;d, indep:en..-nt, and
>el givnfaornrdpopl ;-forone edcon the
I ta le ad nd soriret. cscho
I tein gft.ar t txer paid b '.gh
hite peoletgoing tof mny taning a:
VnLy n yiti(" for th educa16tion fwdethrn.
they campaign as. es 1> canE- n the faew
A R':EL se" bE L ( I l4 ' IL
t a I Lv ta te d
'i. L T:a.n id !bt . b Le th i t'r
1ftep. t ad*hsjs deja
,Udtjjungr, andei thence"d spread to
hatery : cou te. ! t t
Thrien :an wor aarted o run~ C'iai1rc in
chains rand fetter oohr bensil hand
digesiean. n
trite poplgoias are':flf :
Iissd isceusally ifret'''~
the an ohes thismyhehol~5 r
weihed,pign mt etIrasisthefw
mitheis alowd er- ah':u;a~
tm in rderuccha ih ul i.u
themaans a belev thty hy(l ev h
hDisoer of te pt ardi,I~ iu
s isasestjof th~ ij~Jb sr~
ia'i lme ad, oter c sruit
ition rn ontritins
foodi s perdfetr wot/ i lsilad
dige)stedN ne oud as-thmst
similate. and te nwt tm h ae
if wh tenghcnh gvn.hh
ntritieotnserie rmdgse n s
iTese pris e Iwou iket ieyu Gle
hiMedicappisery Icno te nwrso
te sie withpen, its JmsB tbo
Itwastake ith o htvuepyrcan-hr
saihtwas In hesto.Icotrdwt het
rounhere nd fondnoreie.lrot-t
yuall youe snttueaqesinban ofiot
Dr.t Pierce's le eia icvr.Ito
beingcurd Ihve ur enoymtnsfgarc
troubeao initof t ow.
lealtisery."iu oThere sntig"js
orso " lgS
tont cove riexpese o ./nalngo
rwenthi ion one.cnstnpfote
food in paerecly ,orS tap o
intthe oth-ond vot nehddeser
bod r.Pecee strealth n tieY. ya
ble Yhratr tr1 aut"ra andt
huts1n1. 11ab -lity .
ti. A . an e h . a
T roneu rer li 1. for . G r vil: C oun,t, y 1, h of
tha,o rubt,IhR If a sigl perror w;
commt,to- w i h"m n his tran A
wIt,h t,ho public u ig i hoot
oound. f
ttituo tr 4,1b y tfailaiin ho itnI
ofthelio alair s3ma of the CIota hoi
Sence As hne oller hn Itathf o
Troasurr for 'romvIllo frourty, ho
sysenlOiaitl tllo b1i11108$~t of tho oillit
t Sat w drubt If cadtlio y.ro" wl
coulleato' by Imnt s: bis tray,enato
with thoe public during i as holf tor
of ogice. Wo tir not oextravat
when we) say it but,ter ollicor could i oud
Third. ilias8ervices~ asi County 'l'roa
urr theorahy fanIiaritinfng hio wit
the fiscal afrairs of theo County, and h'
sorvices as Chief Clerk In the Com
trosear Goneral's olepc for three year
ISumter Military Academy.
IIAR"rrata:n~I. SUM I' E
CLaAItENC], J. OWICEN
l)car.anaaa Lt.ay.......t.
pa sothCoeeratorv of Mlic: Pianoforte
gradluate) of the Royal Conservatory,
Stel ograldv hy. ypewriting, llookkc
Courses. At.cessible anid He althful
cent Buildings. E~xpenses M oderatc
sCeei0on 0oens Sept. 1, th. W~rite fort
Y?2 7.T b Southern Shl
Bu
A T L, A
B,(- ikeepini
~ UL TIDE: Tele
~ At Crolin's F osae Su
ri':O(AU(jn (god oraland al u
A11t Caro,,la'o Faoriother Infm
Presbyterian Go
.n(sollgh'cadnaGo inal In)liae
a tndrd Cour1.e Cousforudy,a
SThnsor orainigh Collgeepr
moderate cost. Next, session begins:|
GEORGE
lI. .1. I[AvHacswowrTan, C. EC. Ro)naNHO
Ii. WN. IPAnnL K, Pickenat, S.
Greuenvililt, S. (3.
II zayneswoth,Parker' & Rblinsoi
AS e on*sey-a-ILaw,
Plekonts (. H., - - Souath C3aroli
Practico in all C3ourtst. Attend to a
ninexaiii promptly.
EW-MonIov to 1loan,
IVY M. MvAULDIN,
Attornoy at Law.
Pickens. S. C,
Practico in~ all theCourta.
Oflico over Earlo's DruigStoi
ANDERSON BABB,
(Contr'actor and Buiilde
WM. P. (3ATLI[OUN.
Attorney at Law,
113 WVest Court St. OIREENVIf,LEa, 5. 4
Pr'acu In all thes courts, State ana
federalt
thorrly hamilliar -Jlg hin with tho
1 t%i.oa of that ollIo, adlod to the
An,ttll tont tlcvo mititlonod, nako
h Itm }iI%thla I lurly tdalttd to dINohlargo
*th huloa of ttt olllo to whloh ho as
W' lrual that yin will lnvoktlgato
u P h a 't a n' d Nutl tIt li tlathI lit hotoro
llamuin tlonit l'trtabtlenl National
V' h n & A anol. \VhIolos,alt ainal I La.
Ilit. % Ivom "
a . , 1 'rtstdcant I ' rtIdltt
-a'h .n NI. I.'urnoon, larmior.
.1 . t orti ttan, 1'rt"ahiuont Aturlan
u'intttN' t , ,'any'.
10 O-. ShuA t"nl,l, A tornetiy ant I l tW.
A.1 A. Ni aulough, Attoney at
I .aw.
I. A. M+ath,n, ltawyor att \uomar
'ounty.
LI C.S* ('..lones NInyor (',roonyllilo City.
SIonry .. South rn, T'reauro r (noon
y. llo ('ounty.
.. I). Gtitroath, Shlift (;roonllo
County.
L .0 A. .lrt)aniol, lurk rconv illo
\I). I'. Vornr, Maudtor GreoenvIllo
County.
.1 as. It. I)avls, County Supeori nt,endeant
tI,Cucation Groonylvlo County.
J. ln. Spoeglo, County Suporvisor
tt Gronvillo ounty.
hY W. V. Austin, Rgltor Mosno Con
is voyanco Groonvillo County.
- John U. Halley, .udgo Court o lro- -
, bato G".onville County.
Sumter Female Seminary.
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Vocal Culture. Violin. D)irector is a
I.eipeig, Geormany. Commercial 8cho.ol:
epm11g. Art, Elocution and MCiitary
Locaton. Superior Faculty. o agniti
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No. 33.
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3King Street, - -
IIOLESALE~ DEALE
Ihj(,KEYE MOWETUl, BRtINLY LPL(
OPPI~'CJRsl :--George A. Wagener,1
ron ident ; i. 0. Ball, Scooretary and Tine
outheastern Lime and Cen
Headquarters for HJig
Tand 0Olie. Agents for
HI besat-Clae R3ady
Railroad Colors.
-.Also for "Standard S
* Paint, the Finort on th<
.ASURBY'S PAINT -G II -
Is the LeadIng' aa
Int on the Market.
- anere In nBnld~p 4u
JASTORIA.
For Infants and Children.
'he Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
3ignature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TN[ CENTAURl COMPANY. NEW YORN 01TY"
t Cost!
'I
~ugies,
laetons and Wagonis
te Sacrifice!
It wVor< for it, bitt come1 and1( see6 for your
carry th~ le Iliabooek, ( ourLltlaml, 'l'yNonI &
,&e. , aus stictl lii gh (1ro. I Waugons*, theII
hei. hvens boro, 'l'ayloi r atnd Chant taniooga.
of aull kintd., at ju we are goinhg to Hiell our
ity weli over' buit woI ha2ve a few barain~&1s
clerzk hire, own ouir own repository' apt1(
m have for' enshl or g,oodi papjer. Polits
env ~il le eiitime11 and( see u. \Y.i are' gltwqys
LEES & McBRAYER,
WILL E.WHVITEl
: & C O.,
li kitds of
D GRANITE'
ntone buit lirt-clnsa18 kmnan
bii woirk.
ali cardi with our addressw ill b)ring~ a mlan
yIi a P ft :1(1' can giye tihe lowecap
E & Co., An<terson, s.. C.
udware Company,
P. POPPEN~HETM.)
- Gharleston, S. C,
RS IN 'IIA RDWARE
resident ; George Y. Coleman, Vice
asuirer. Correspondence Solicited
Tient Co., Charleston, S. C
bet Grade Paints
Jo. W. Masury's
Mixed Paint and
hados" Cold Water ~
I Market.
"STANDARID
SH A DESB"
Cold Water Paint is
S- the Favorite,