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Q iwA <'! N'l 4 VOL. VIII. 6^- - SEHBSJsr::?:?rasas- c~ l: IsM'i M=j3I?-J/ |Mi^ I ' ' ?P$?v ' ' ; i i i\hxk>> A . M. M TO-JKJKi JtiJUK T" 1 fx *^* ^4. \ I><-? you get up with (7) t'\ Iie.idr..;hc ? V N ill ere a bad taste i.i \v/ W ijW your mouth? ,'x . * ' Then ,. , have 'a $ A rr'oti:: ; ul a we k ti y ti' Ycu are i. -qiu 0 dizzy, always feel dull an ! <$y drowsy. You have cold y hands ard feet. You /i\ hut little benefit from your 0% food. You have no ambition I ) JL to work and t!ie sharp p.-rns X. of neuralgia dart through Ak your body. il j What is the cause of all *<?> A this trouble? *\ dfc W Constipated bevels. 1 m >Kk&Mdh1B&A m f ;\1S II M [ iH [v 1%#v I' -jjj/ H |r|j f k itisl xJL? '-a... .... "a ~~* Y will give yon prompt relic 'f J certain vine. A /fo.- f; Ycur Flore! Pure. flr If vim have neglected voiir ^ ' ease a long time, you had A Y better take T Y alst). It will remove nil V* impurities that have X accumulat'ii;; in your 1 !* o Hiiei will j .ci ily t-i.' ji.awii X your nerves. xC \f* IVc'to tftp Oactrr., UL < v ' yon i . v - i?.> ~ Y *tJUul. Wr.lf Hi ;'!...! i 3 /*)K llim 1?OH \M|| ,tt?* f " , t,.' > /A yL,* "% *41 iironii .lv Kit * v J K mrilie il wdvi,,' All.It. v. V. (?& 4" ' "lVr::' 1 '" ' - ' * ? : .... ~"v # ~ ? ? STIMP mmw HEARD AT Sl'AlTER. . ^ f The C impaign Meeting in tne Game Cock City Yesterday' , 001, TILLKAN READS A L?ili?R, It Itclutcil to tIn* lYrtaizrr 'fax Tiii? Unsiiu'ss?\ LSttN1 More 2 I i'l I fl 1 ati*4 l*lt (ill#* ! #?_ ( ceil ini?s. SjiPcial to TIm> Sumtor. .June 28.?Srvemi !>ntlircs c!" i!: S r t ( i/.iv-'. i ?!?;. fcnmpaiun ; tin:- i;or<- ? .l;ty. ( apt. !. I). < '!);! ,0-oh; , on, leiutt r, >v.;s ? n hand to how tlift rati-;-' wt; r>rwhile Railroad ('"rnrnin- v? , .rul Wi ihorn ami t-Vcrd :i v linn- an vtt'TO pTrt tri i:i * vi r f)in!-< or- Ironi til- I.-iiaiiou >' < ]i(J ) -! v I, > ail- r.tilii.iv: tin ' ? f 1 ! ! . . l . J ' ' < ' <!. ! <1 luatlu *orr: ? interesting comments "fi |r- TV ?i.tr-, parfirti!; r! , the j*,r ? bent.vbHe v ! . ; - \v-." o ! . r ( \>ti, ,, . , '['I, erlor S--for ! ! i:iw ti\;ty I I # I ] * In ! (i :/< '.'! id, pp i. 1 r t!. something wrong about. r' f er|/ tilir.'-r tug i.ix bin-iin - . '1 hero wci j about ti.i ' Kr c> 1 t LANCAST 1 dred persons present. FOlt CONUHFSS. J t Candidate I'runtley made an r impassioned spe< eh, taking the ? high ground that lie wn?- n<> t'ae- , tional candidate and it* elected would work for "the ii.t ? <><; ? ? 1 an individual people. lie had) made a special hru?1 y of finance, trade ami taxation, and had been ( commissioned by tlie chairman ? ! the National ) )> niocraey to go to , \\ est Virginia v. hero Jrif> by bi i. , with I?r3raii ho had hattlod for j . liberty and iho people's rights.|. lie advocated an income tax ami j j protect ion lor tin; south as long a , it was given to the north. i c Congressman Stokes made his lirst appearano in the campaign. , Ho fi'.t that the people knew lie , ? * was one r?t the pioneers in theU Jiil,}-1 for free sil\ r in South Car-;, clip.a. A < tor hi opponent's work in West \ irginia, h<; could not L, read kin title .clear thereby if p ire-v-uvl by n ults, aMhat tale,* ha : go' overwhelmingly liepub-j, lic&n after his hauipaigti, for the j t;r?f time in twenty years. j? Mr. Hrant'oy replied tliat tliejl \{"'t i!1'1 lean tnaj >rify just before I' his campaign was '20.000, and that ho had cut it down to 10,000. Mr. Stokes rejoined that jhoi World almanac showed that the,v , *.or r.f I 1 * ? j n ***. w? j * a <% i?i i \ ~ \ ?; it ill { M l W dh the only one 11?r twenty years in j4 which tiusr. had beon a Uepubliram majority in West Virginia. * lie v.i*nt on to state his well ' known views in favor of the in- ' come tax, his taritf position and ' s fated that he had gotten import- * :oi rone ion s in postal faeiii-,* tii !! had boon assured that a 1 ; rti in of the money would be (' e.\pendeij in thi.- district for test ing turn! mail delivery. lie had j ' a biii funding to do away with gambling i.b it ires and was as- 1 I.nnn* ; .I*r?n 1. . ex *1- ? i . i \i I i. II UUI' ^ ^? i v * \ n\\ !< A] !.K<) \ 1> (,'OM M ISSION ICR. Mr. Harris held that the rail- i road commis ion's proper func , ti:>;i is'Mmt of a hoard of .irhitra- , { ' tioti. !!'? rras ready to do justice j to the. railroads, hot Thomas's ro j? cord? on the fertilizer question \ showt d that ho neglected his only , chance to help the* people. j? Mr. Sligh congratulated Sumter t county on it - "grand product, the'only man in South t'arolina lit to , hi? railroad commissioner." j ( Laughter.) (' unrmssioner Thomas hud a , lu-arty recepiion from his county t friend^. Not one of hie ? pponent" , coul 1 sell his knowledge to a j railroad for /alio per year. If ono of thom A'cre looted.tho legislature would have fo make an aph'.'o; rial i.) i p, educate hint. I i :s victory tor the (' m hoi j uric- I '; n h' 1'aved money for Summer t merchants. !. ? i ii. (irav mmwo ! that railroad , r;.t<s lift depor.done t:p??n 'civil engineering, J?ut could be] I: . 'jrf*>! fro:u ? i-'ieg -tati-dios. (' 1 i !t S" i: el! said it WOtll ! ) 1 i\ ! r? f'> !.' !: f r ?In ] ( [1 > nd let tie* ra1'r a !- look 1 , ul tor thoimelvos. i <ndi<l * < Merry cIni mel f pw, as a largo diipper and < traveller, some of tlio troubles of ] the people, and as a practical 1 bminr man could do jueticoto 'i the railroads and the people. 1 C ndidate I' <i?ih enlivened fho . ; iwi! with vigor of his re- I marks. IIo d >rrlitc<i if Uotnmis- I i ' ???' io T2 nv JL V JL** Jl SHIM (-WKRKLY. LR, S. C., SATURIX ioiic '! '.om * i c< M calculate th< at?* ol a calf from I . r? to Atlan a without the* nit! of Secret a r} hiiifv.ti. I! oli'ctt d, 1:0 roHfi couh )ii\ him fov jiiiv price, it Thonift lid kc ; for $;iO0. roll > ( It K! All > ' V STATK. ,V"t* r speech i ' y S*;oreNr i'orupkins jinrt (J I. Bradhant '.Midi i! i i.i*r throw soni' ]c.< ? 11: to tlie d t r?1 'n;in; hat o fore the . < iv >!/. tion <> he St 'to hoard of control it hat HM'oniP a stench in the nostrils o he people, end v 'die ('< !. Tomp ;ins w;.8 a momlxir thereof wi * icard crios of "r?l ;:,;!r"Nr: i othe harjres. Mr. Tompkins *aid ho was no l member of the board, rp tli< ;overnor rontroin , i? at tin imp, and did not cull ;i m-ot lidMr, (Jooper pooli hoohod ti tatenHMit.dpolan i * that if " imp tint had allowed tho trover ...r t? u k c t i i < i * u s i n i r- s out i < i i 11 r~ it. ml t was his own fa nit and tli t In tad not done hi- duty. I>i; rii*j ti- o'.'o inrtimt th- in h.i? >een no char*;** of rebates oi rato! and ho had boon ro-.oleritid I'l.oYn n watts, After Gen. Watts' *poeeh vln roin In* said he -lood ??.i h; norits and In-, record, (' !. l'lo\ ottie to tho front "Gen. Wat rid he, "has tiiTown down tin 1 I * ' ;?'ni i T > V. I 1 ."> i"j trvnp from < )rmirt?hnr : ' iamherg to fore him to ; dis Mission of 111 r: 11 i11: of S<lt!,, fcrolinn, l?nt without sticcesf "sow, he is ready lo e< mpare re :ords and 1 will meet him. Yu' .now whether the pn tu'>- ol nilitia haf been preserved in iii, i .iu! j. >' >n 1 li'oi, re >'i o i w ; \h?, v. ii > i mi..!. in'oldo (ien. Watts?-*W.-Il untold it.' " l'iio prestige oi tin militia ha uHVred in the hands of lien iVatts. M,v opponents are yomij lU'li, one of ^h"ru on tltO d'nii irder. .Soutjj l.'ar/dina's sei'om I no! ?i has been ealleil tor. Vie* hem, ^orit lumen. (i.itii^hn r. i\t#uld mo! tii? \ show their pairi it ism', regardless of stars am dinuldar straps, th? y sitnuhl ? tT? tioi r services to Hie'tr mothe >tate? but thev hide !> hind th?*i WlVrs t'? the is*>***?rn*?r ltc<Mii!-f h iHRn't the power to niusler then to tho private ranko. An?l ("air ,'on See that the reason men nut ude o! the militia I'liiic-tniwai **a- to atone in noun* vv:?\ ior th nellieieney of tin- riuliiia. to ivhii'ti (it-n.Watts 1- i- usi'ide. I 1 .anfilter and i> pplan-e, urn tries of ''(Jo ahead/' rr (liniriiiit 1 'ui'iI v oai it'll 11in *. ) M tjor i'?i \ tlie* i i oui*i d hi liiilil ir> exp Tien ivhen his county or Ids .s ate < I ho I n i ted States in i I r it!? *-? he would iso.Xi . I \ re. i <>is (KiVKnvrti! Cnlon<*l S<*lnitnpi\rt m t ! ' a . , I'll, ' I ' ;' I ; Is or ii." a? ho p'.it, it, with :; < mil ' i.ni 1? ty aM j o--i>.k"? ftml !> / tli i? 'si governor bo wfiij! ' ^ rnto'whatever lit?* tlw j ' pawed. Colonel Watson - ?i I In- I i Is sst ambition wan to do oomethin for kcIsuoN ot South Cwrolin n. j ?or> " were atirr^d a- ? on th* pdoeitional qui tion and tl. ro whb h brighter <! -| r | ? II I ? f x 1R I? "PI I I sh JX i AY, J ULV 2, 1 S()8. ... - - 31 for the comrmiu schools. lie II - I wanted ali the colleges to bo in t j close contact with the people. ' 1 He did not want to pull down ex h I istii'2 institu? i *is. hut ho wanted the State to build Irotn the Lottorn upward^. The private eel ' .:> ??; bad j>,,f bad fair play. Tlxjy vo educating 'J' >im? n? i nirv .students aa th State colleges t?! were and they did iu t want in ' di limina'e fj tnitw.r.. Men t and women who ought to bo in 1 the primary rriiools should not be in colleiro. ll?- v;,i; . nl.V.ded when tie said the dispensary was i the best solution of tho liquor r qu tion, but advi ed his hearers I not to drink whiskey. ' Mr. 1'Vuthorstono indulged in a' M "heart talk'1 >-n prohibition. He < would talk it if every man,woman and child onno-'i-d : ;rn He ktu * I?*?t sale of liquor could not ! >o stopped otitir?-!y, hut if could j | o diminished trrr.it I\. l'r?>hihi 1 '. ti< n was i i /lit ir 1 If a| ?,] ?. . ' i individual consciftiet s in dolor niinitu: thoir v< "Vote a? you ji -1 pray." Mr. Keatherstono received ' i 1 j u n*runs applause. r Candidate Arohor netted ?otno jo; the ox* l a voy ii:co which the i liofonn cover ne-nr i ?d boon1 jnilty of. There was not the' proper pro port i n of expand t nro- \ . j between It ichor and Ipwer odn-1 I ' cation in houth Carolina. 11 <'n!. < i. Walt. Whitman was ps p-eially happv in picturesque j presentation ot tho state of polii tP's and education to-day. i (iovornor Kih rb ? ?iv?d ap-! \ j 1 pimae. ('ailed to the ollico by! ??)<< people of both fadi ivuhc did not ask re-election ii the infam ! i nn>: rl ariips ii-nin^t' hitn \c< r t proven. Ho would not how to jt'n politician if he never held oilico. His only amhjnon hud | h'H-n to give unselfish service. I I No manly man wiaild advancc h charges that lie could not ustnm. l iij'n in had made wool some; i. .'charge against in- ad mini.sirs- j t.iin, hut he would not prove them, i'ldman 1 ad :i" to ClemI *1 . v,,n with a minority report in his; j ! < !v. t, hut they h; ! h;-.t:ih >i /.led j-him ami h?i signed n report ?hv-' J iuir the college was doing a grand i work. ( Laughter.) Wliv didn't I I .1 j ho hnvo tan <1 tns conviofiMin# lie wa? sotirod 1 > v r l.'f.-.u lit politWH and I.is ju<1 sc??niriit it*s h?>c tnte prejudiced. If ( U;ts itT.fortuur\t?? that ho should ( '!!.{> ;?t Uli-4 I i fill?, ft 'it'll tin? fiOO.. ^ o,.t?;njr together, o try .Jul tear down oa '! ; I did knot inaugurate th dispensary,! ..j though 1 wish i hud r!;:: f honor. I [5.mi Tillman did it, and do. ?! ho : I. .rlro Tillni ' u ) !;ir.> that > <!i i if to corn,fit t!i<- morals , J the |>fi.i ii i; v r11 r ! udly applauded u ho concluded, t (Jol. (ioorjjo !'i i I it; si w. cheered * he hi'^an, I <?'s charge tfirtf. ii? wrt-j ; ryitio null down i C . in son was i^f'tiinoiKly false. ! ami Kllorhe l.r. n it. lint why! ,, hotil \ I'lcl-i 'Hi , i 'I 1 $100,000 ; },< ! T'. T:I< T li* ; ! : * 'ponds ni.'i $.">0,000. I If ! -f1" i 0> the . "mi;i )mI c f nit pent. I'lme w<>uM show f h if ('* i:i^?*>11 and ?\Vir'hrop a> r.* l;,r< a* far as *?lnt thoy were in tend to do. lie fotho^'. :< t l?i not" a ml < '!.? ! unrl.1 s C n i ! i. O.io rea-' ik >n for iho deficit '.a^t year was I the eL,om. >iis expenditure at .Men)?on. y% 'venponding t<> Govern* l. Vj ... . 1 P l-M XV A C^ JLurf- a NO. 25. Royal tuukcs tlic too J pure, wholctonic und delicious. , to mMK ^ {J PQWBEi Absolute:/ Furo ROvAt CAKINQ TOvOn CO., NEW YOHK. J l i.rj.l-' E'jmr 1W*. - r, f. - >11 HM. M? he's i vii prove his charges concert.in ?! 'Vrf; Hr.or tr<rr tux, he read :i i tier from Representative I.. S. (' >nn? r of Orangeburg, saying t ?<- (? >v rnor Kllerhe had ' if ( h tu i Tillman could prove ?! ??' - parties got all the !c;'il:z ?! \v ' unfed without paying the tax lie would withiis*nw from t!i<> race, he would state as follows : *I.? 1MMJ 1 sent 100 old tags that had been used to the manufacturer, hud J<sacks of hone shipped m>', and tny invoice will show that I got 100 old tags. 1 could have sent the same old tags hack and had another carload sent in the s :?ne way. On January 24, 1S98, I witnessed a car- ' load of *Vrtili/.cr being unloaded ill- i " * ?nu ueuvereo 10 consumers without h single tux tag. I called a witness and reported it next day Cj^" ;>> three t if the board of ? of O nnd to one of -the inspectors, who told me he l> '>!? 1 am i . iita- doljverv ?* " ? | ||^' and had r< ' ort-d it to Clemson. 8> * * * A year or two ago a ?/ rtain de ih r in this county was reported ti" " and time.again for '1X1 delivering go is without tax tags u^ until it had Income so public that a meinb -r < .' the board of control co ; mised with hinuunx.' lor SHUT). 1 haw 11s-*c*11 told thiscon by one of t m trustees and by one < r the inepoolers. The fame irii'iuber <>f ;'if board informed me that h let of cotton meal wan seized in Marlboro last year and t at thoy compromised t<>r $250. (iovernor Kilerbe is a member of the board of trustees and of fertili/.<r board of control. The r.-tis'f s' .eport show that fcrtiliz.< r sampled were below tho pilar ntee inun 1^ to 20 per cent., \et \.e aro to hear of the first prosecution. Vou have a pood case, anil if you can pet the people to hear you, 3 on can m ike it warm for tho so-called govern or.'' el. Tillman exhibited a table Oiowing that $373.0-15 of this tax has gone ti ("leiiisoii, and out oT 'b'i pocket ' t irtriers, and stated j flit when bill providing for the cancellati u of taps wan introduced in tin >t nate, Messrs. Norn's-, Stack house and Mauldin, members of the Olemeon heart), voted againrt it. speeches wero also .made by <'andidateo !\ice,ltrnwn, Mnvfiold, McMuhan, Kellingor, Derham a-nd liptoil. .J. W 11.1.SON (iiKHKS, M inute i im! lonj,', yet relief is obtained in half tlint time by tin1 use of One Minute f'ous^h cure. It prevent s r >n-itiii|i! ion ml quicMy cures colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la trr>|>pe nod all throat and lung troubles. Crawford I'ros. I.uoltl A stii.'li lo TIiiic -'?*. s ti! it.. i . 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