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L';nn t; :?h. m fi Ami hot.^la. inornoues. ft solves tlio M r i,i 9 i in- ?ini?i!> >t amount of foo.J coii-M C iiiri I'iiv acan from vo?ir il"'al??r. H COL. TALHKKTS l'LATi'OKH 'j ?:.' uiiUs I pott I:ir!i "e .Sih'U.h Licet ion as Governor. O 4 O'A Alii ijH 1 Oil iUl tiki! vj jiCl'Oii of Col. W. J. '1 albert who is a can didate l<?r governor, in lull, as it *vas delivered at the opening ol the campaign at Sumter, where the candidates were given tail time. the time has been too ?hort at the other campaign meetings to deliver the speech in tub, but the speeches made by Col. L'llbert at these different meetings have been aiong tueHO lines aau tbo speech heiv, piei?ente?l is a fuller elaboration of his views: JNo man ought to aspire to pub iio ounce without lust having examined his mind and heart tv> m; certain whether or not he has a proper conception Di liio t tjhpunBifoil tic- in.' ptopost'8 to as^ioie. and a!co to convince hinnsol! that nothing wiil be wanted iii his do termination to execute every obligation that may bo imposed upon him. lie should thoroughly n eigh hid motives and his fidelity to the people who may choose him to eorve theiu. He should consider well his abiding devotion to all that re! ites to the well-hmng of those concerned in his admir.istration of u.iicial duty t nd his courage to do manfully whatever may ?iovoi\e up ml ii. La. ouch coin-.delations Ud ;.!ie?e Hpp'y with great f'li i/d to e vi:i _? c ?uuida} 1 >ji i/llii t>, bur especially to those for the governoiship ot South (Jarolma tiie fa f>i wMvh K< hert V. Ud>ito ?.tm iii one ??f hie speeches in tii:} ('uitml StnteH Annate, "If tVi*ire In- one State in the I'nion that wiii challenge comparison with any otner that State in South Caiohua." I h^r" iro many things that < om 01ne in Mu exl!*aoi ui11nry ti* grew u? claim the attention, to employ the brain, ar.il Htimuiuto the energy of the governor of South Carolina. Kor the time that be nuav hold otlice he inuat pructicsllv 50''!,in?qto hirrqqolf rroryq p|l 11? >ao p! i. ' b u *d n eHR f. t fa! I'm to which io* y have boon accuatomed. Hvi' inhabited tt j pr.irtict .. :n;; profession ;,'.d coc?i7:n> ?: rnpr iiHrtt. id, r- v.an!, fee, or promise thereof for the V - ... ..r~?o -sniiiv. Ai 'I ir 4iv ii.y i. imj i \J ' f'Ul'i VI! ary reward or compensation for services rendered or performed during his lucuinhency. It i? contemplated that he shall devote himself exclusively to the service of the state. This is as it should he, for he should enter upon his high commission with singleness of purpose and look for his reward in the worthy services rendered in their behalf and "the satisfaction that always proceeds from the consciousness of duty well performed." It seems to ir to he not in appropriate in th outside that public attention fc i directed to these and kindre ' considerations that there may h | a due appreciation of the requ site qualification to this lofty st? ; tion and tlie many obligation expressed and implied, that ir | volved in its conduct. Just hei I desire to say that I shall cot 'duct myself iu this campaign * f have always tried ?? do, and t ht upon pr;ne.:pnl and uieri without any ntta.-k upon m opponents. I am running fc governor and not against then I <?in opposed to combinations an . the corrupt Uoo of money in ele< tit.tis, and shall uepeud upon m \k-w? upon public qiuii.rion- as d.o'l present then, iu thts c > n i oaipu for your support. for tJi ; position tp V h.ioh [ aeptre. It wss i;.k-udtd by the falhci i that this government of oui '.'M'.ld upon the foundario f fi eo a rid inde ?end . * in At . and >>' forever Tnuiutai ???! hy tli ;\irtue aiil patriot '. )? licence ol th-i )n-ri< A ^ all . that th.i.>e I'Ul.v v! i , :;iniblor i:s e.'Ta : h v:H uot ?< ..I-re an 1 hold oili-e > : 1' 'scent, or bv purchase, or by trie! ? v v ml combination It" wp sh;? i ovi r reneh the points where votf 1?enuivalent to vow??c? n b i cajoled or coerced, bought c ; bullied, impawned or iutimidt | ieJ, when nuhhack'cd canm i fearlessly Musctt ire highest pr< ; rotative in the selection ot poli , icul agents, a.el t>u. JuCioiou c popular issue?, or wher? citzM j ship shall become so enslaved s (to abandon its dignity and it i tog: it v. h bore thc) ool'in^ td.ir [shall degor.erate into the marUt I over and ballots sh il! be at voi I d'i" <">r men ?h?ll he driven lilr J cattle without choice of the j-Mvn. then indeed tn;T patrio ; tretnblo for tho consequence and then indeed will begin tf I downfall of our free institution lh.it is a mean and contemptih | ambition that would seek otlici ! preferment by unholy comhin: ' tions and the corrupt use of motit I or misrepresentation - in the pu ' lie pier, and that is .1 de^pieab I voter whose suffrage can be po I chased with a piece. Vet tf I growing tendency to CApom-p eompaicns and the use of morif 1 to promote olfiei*! aspiratioi I and secure election results hm j juatly aroused the thoughtf1 i concern and provoked (ho rih j eous indignation of he gor people of the Sta*e I hope i cije ihe lime when 11 w ill 1 I possible for any man popRonsir 1 rh" qualification* otherwise, hie 1 lov, rich or poor, to hopefully a I pi re to any oi'icial position wit out respect to his (ihuiicial com! tioti or surroundings*. it tl ! lack of wealth will bo an er.ibarj | <11* i-'ur ti in Ui i n; 11, II (iv?iy II ! rich and weli to do ran he cai Ididntea: if no poor man, howev j worthy and capable he may b need apply for recognition at tl ' heads of hia countrvrnon ; if I the competition tor public ofli the possession and use of mom { are the controlling factors. th? I indeed may we iook lor what t eminent jurist has described "the submergence of the liberti of the people in the sordid d I spotism of wealth.1' While : a Viii \n i.iiiv s 1.11 i; sum %i Panama. ' oloiulna Itj- ( linn iM rilllll N Cuill'.t llOIITll lltil I'lxM'H Ill'IIK'Uy . Dr. ( has. II I!tter,a procaine, physical), ot Punnarra, f'ulnmhi in a recent letter etate-': "J.a: 1 Murch f had a? s patient a your J lady sixteen years of age. wf | had a very had attack of dyse ' r . K ver f t it nir i tierser'bed h i hr. proved motlVc tnai and si growij; \\ <#r ao hou fl?>r parents worn sure she woul ! die. ?ho hn.i become so wea ' that she could not turn over i bed. What to do at this critic) 1 moment was a study for mo, hi I thought of Chamberlain's Ooli Cholera and Diarrhoea Remec i and us a last resort prescribed i l 1'he most wonderful result wi effected. Within R hours she wi feeling much better; inside i three days she was upon her fe i and at the end of one week wi entirely well." For sale by J. ! Mackey A Co. /J j7 a the capital of any one man or >t limited concern. A proper com e hination of the resources of rf wealth and skill is indispensable to tfie proper conduct ot tii? ?I great industrial, manufacturing 1 and coin meruit 1 business of the J country. I would not impair, t much less destroy, any proper i i corporation in the exercise ot i:s il ! busine ? ot harmful to the wall being of the masse* of the poo" j pie. Senseless clamor against a Just and moral accumulation of wealth should meet with no enI coursigement. No legislation can c j fully equalize human condition--: e ; but no man. or set of men should j ' have tin power to oppms-' the * i? have paid my assessment as i? candidate for governor, and do nc >e camplaiu of it, yet it seems to m d that some/moans ought to b >e1 devised to limit the expense r i- j candidates for office and thereb i- : open the door to every deservin s, man who may desire to submi l- his aspirations lo the suffrage c e tho people so that men of meri i ; and of character, although witl is out money, could have an equf io! chance with those who are forti tjnate enough to have both. A iy I it- is, a man, no matter what hi >r) qualifications may be, in othe l. j particulars, will be unable to be d come a candidate unless he i s | able to moot all the demand y made upon hiui irk roferunce to th 1 financial side of tho quostioi i This is a matter deserving ver i? 1 s' riou* consiib ration 11; addiliou to the great ah 'growing dun,.")rj of tho mot " "s j power and its corrupt uses, w n are not unm ndful of the gig ir ro tic mono; d ?r?d trusts ttoj le | formed and b< / " >rmen throng) :. , ?> .:r ;i. laud J . '. counter \Y n mould tail .o . i hart Irsvs t r ' . 4 . ?tw> 1 o ytuleci Ud against tue abused ?. *- these great o'-gani/.;iti<t?is \Y I ' * t J sway of avarice nor the don;:!'* lljtion of corporate jor.o; ?s We mud liave operut' e and c :e fective statutes to p- vent mi >r r,piracies in restrai ( of t-a ; t and allied combinati no in orob it I to sec .no to the gror b ?d\ of lb 5- people the rap! y out of con f morci-il liberty an 1 tic* npputu >f nities of free c->n etition. Iti i ji p-:mMr>!.? uurfbv of a!! a ej; i? tation the "porpet ifios and mot i- opolies are cctipr ry ' > the g??niu 'f* of free covprr in of," and ?houl ,f never be allowod. This n* ituer t- | found expression in nnr Stat e (,onventton of t1'-* Mav !ns ir 'and was made a fn.it of tho Stat t?| Democratic p: liti.rm, and 1 hop . there ia not a . .! informed an ie patriotic citi/ <t. in the State wh s ! would conset * to have if stricko lei out or he? tn?? u djad lettf ^'jupon our H'iitute Looks who n* I enacted. Ti.x.- principle has bee 'y I accentuated by congress an b- i pventv seven States of tho I'liin ,(i:by thjir legislatures. I desii r- the investment of capital in 01 ,rt j State and wolcomo the iutrodui . lion ?>t u\i rj .cgitiiuaie busiuo ?.v concern with the hope that n9 jinny do well arid prosper amor l,'p'n;, <rv! wo ia turn desire hetief u* I therefrom. I would do nnthir c obstruct or check our indu I trial progre.<u cor euise wo!3 d t0| rected capita! to halt at. ovti bo je ] dors Wo corlatily have ;iu invi ,e|iti? Held lor everv worthy enta prise, at the same time wo a: H" ijxp>'f ted t' have lav. i de?:gm P"; for the protection of oar peop; ' j against corporate grood. V. ie want capital to come but wo m ! not expected to extend unfa 10 ami extraordinary solicitations 11 it. It inust come without bontil er I or subsidy. It cunnot iiivol exclusive privileges t r seek e: j oinptioii iroin j lot and ordinal ,!M obligations. It ought to be coi seit*,nt^d with th - Hf-urance that Wj shall have all due protection a:i *n' reccivo f:;:r treatment. At tn'every public spirited citizen < our State will hasten to give nut e*iassurance and cheerfully upsii M"! in making it good. Wo all desii 1 to nee factories built and evm i character ui industrial enlo i>. I prise, stimu'ated and d? volupe in our State; but thin ca be done without doing vi " I leno" to correct principles an [sound governmental policie at I Wo .veli" rr.c with ?*r?pit:\1 M\ aj citizen win owns if; it flic -rv J tinio we wan! him to undersfan 'K that he is not to open amongst i 101 n now political school, hut tin ri h? is to join the school ot thoug! already m existence ainoiig u i 0 i * * ^ , [that many of our men have pros |(j 1 pered under f he teaching ot t he el c ! school Thev have borne the h?; I i r. and t he burden of f he dav whiledi i! 1 velopinp our country's resource: ut T make no war upon lepitimal cJ capitilization and corporatior |yj which arc necessary ami uselt 'Min the promotion and successfi *r operation ot the rnanv deservin ElN I * ^ I enterprises ot the country. i recognize fho fact that there ai 4h ' preaf interests and vast eoncon p 1 beyond the compass of individu; I effort or ordinary partnership, < v ' pontile r?r jrrirul thn faros of fho 'poor. i\.ir ifi nnv way to deprive d their fellow men ol the privtl 'ge .? ;>.i working tor or eannnji ih. .1 **1 daily bread by the expeudiluii jot Uierr orawn 01 ihe employment 01 t IIOII ?r i? i m ll \ ?- : 1 < i ve lite ; 'rust in.1 . aopolic limited ' lire"... ! 'nrostt ol 1 owe? if I to w 1; 1 h. ij* va vs s 1 w 1 ' v i t li ' i out ],.t , 'ratio 1 '< * i ' *.;? ' , r . ..... 1 .r 'avery. I' i ^f the s. i^eniti of 1.if isfitiili 1 - m ' tin ' |conscience u( alr<e people that j aj;gr?.jilted capital ami 1 u liilli ' jcral creature, and I he federal in.1 1 ol corporations should be allowed 0 i to use their tremendous power to , ' oppress mankind. ! ?ru ii? is iujm tui'iii ixi?" iu nuiui' uu'i'fva > ' tions or: the relations of labor ?. land capita! in our State 1 have s no patience with r.ny effort on <] I the part or any man to disturb d ! the peRce of any community cr ? ' to divide our people into hostile t. ellipses anywhere, and there e ' should he no antagonism between ic the corporations and the people ; {} ' ko there should he no estrange iO tnent between labor and capital. rJ Neither can thrive without the >r other. It is meet they should g?i ,j I hand in hand. They are mtordea pendentone upon the other, and ,i h ive mutual claiin? for cousid ,,,'eration. There is no necessity c ' for conflict between them if they irlrati he led to see and understand u_ ] the relations they sustain to each a,!, other, and that their true inter I j ? nr? one and Hie pa mo It ,' the province of statesmanship ?? I and the duty of all good men tc 'foster the harmony and co operat, 1 tion of these treat factors of out j . ! c i v i 1 i zation. Fortunately in r Sooth (Carolina wo have not had j. i a treat d<-sl of trouble along thit r 'line of conflict between them .0!and let us h >r?.? that the future i ' hnc not in any serious com I ( ?-* li r* f i r > n u r\ f 1 i u t* Ji o r r? n f" o r (jut re ! recent State convention spokt r(1id it in no uncertain tones by ;r resolutions in condemnation ol to I the unjust ami arbitrary treat ky ment ol tlie owners of the mill< ;*t. : of the Iior-e (?reek Valley soc s t inn of their employees. Thif ... [tjo'ihle, though has been wattle* jj*' [and there i? a disposition anions. j?lou~ people to encouraoe a spin ,? t of conciliation and impartia 1(j ! mediation between employer. and employees. So long as ron | Hon and proper concession shal 1 maintain their away outbreak' e may l?e restrains 1 and hostilities .y | averted. It will be a great stirn r u!im to the investment of capita id ; in mnnufacfuring and other in kl1 ; dostries in our State when it i u 'generally understood and rea j.i li/.ed, s the facts now seerr. tr s warrant thnt there need be n> ' apprehension of causeless laboi I /ituf u rlumoAu /vr t oat o Ui I i f it ^ I \iinvi< i i/ou\./rn wi inniiunn T 1 I . i conditions ot employment, an< ' i that those who build new lac toriea and inaugurate now enter i " Ills SKHit Threatened. q j * "While picknicking last montl ' ( my 11 year-old boy was poison en '' t by some weed <>r plant," says W ' j H. Dibble, t Sioux * | rubbed the poison hand5 s into his eyes and if* ? while wtc wore afraid hay^ould lose hit I?; I flight. Finn'hyr neighbor reeom j] I mendid Dyritt's Witch Fazel .j 1 Salve. Th^Trst application help led hinV-ffbd in a few days ho wjo . I a? well as ever." For skin diseases I cute, tuirrifl, scalds, wounds, insaci ' i bites, Do Witt's Witch Ha/el Salve 19 j ia sure cure. Relieves piles al j once. liowaro of counterfeits, >r Crawford Bros. * BEST FOR THE If you haven't a regular, hoaltby movement of ths bowels crery d:iy, jou'ro 111 or v ill b?. K?c|? your b*>w.'is o|>n. an I Ik* well. ! ret*. It* *he shnpoof violent physio or pill poHoit,!#- laiitturou*. Tlio smoothed, rattle* I loo t perfect v ay of keeping the bowels clour and o.vati tu to lake CATHARTiO ^ EAT 'EM ClKE CANDY 1 J*K \*s:.t, t'alm able. IN-to t I .M (food. Do Good, I Kovc r 31* ken. \V(?ak? u. r <. 11? in. ?5, and W> rent* | t>?*r hot. Write for fr.e i-aim*!*-, ami booklet on j health. Address ?? nikummfs nt:*!m?\ co.nii\Y. mi< a<;o or nsw ywik i aEE? YQJR uLGuG CLEAS 1%a* * n ir^axnaw institute, VIA XIJ AW. N. C. I.I. !> \\ .'i I Ic i T' ! 'ri iu?i ri:i 1. A li I - - - - ? - i 7 - ? " ' ? j Woliord t'ollogo. II. N. Nisi)"1,1 inoast?-v (Jou'ity, ami O. K. <.'u:;'tingli;s:n, Asj : I r- .1. II \V; lk.-r, Music, ^ <!r.uluat!. tjf ?V.ic<\ in Instrui M, :; ., I i I'licluTs nl sueeosslu1 ex; ton- ^ .litre. (I'liMi Y\ i?I k. I Ye J>.? ."OS i for Collego. Low rates I Semi for catalogue. 0 1 l-13\v. 1 I I I M"ti.s;ruiitio.i rn:u!<? Ue^'ilar un?! PiihilcH f j-.i n i'ains In Sulos M11 ^ iiul L.n;i?s cured by j S?uirjM>?i?< S?itinw VViu?< <?>* T;i?)U?i.?i. South Carolina Military Academy. ON K vacancy in the State lienertniary {scholarship, to he awarded on competitive examinations, for | Lancaster County. Blank forms of application should he applied for at j once to Col. U. S. tiadsden, Chairman I Board of Visitors. These applications fully made out must he in the hands I of the Chairman on the 31st .Inly in I order to receive attention. C. s. GADSDKX, .July it, It Ch. Hoard Visitors. $100 Worth $100 Scholarship IjVtll each Congressional district in ' South Carolina, and two for the ^ stale at Urrff in Kind's Mountain | Military Academy, Yorkville, S. C. i n.->t' seiioiarstii|?s will tm awarded i by our Representatives ami Senators, . stririly upon merit, in tlie same man- A I Iter as the award of scholarships to * i '.Vest i'oint. For fuH information 11 add reus your Represent a* ive. or one 11 of our Senators, or , | W, 11. sTKI'll KN M)\, Mipt., ,, .1 u!) ' >, 11 Y irJx\ ilie. S. <'. if SOUTHERN RY Schedule in efToct .luneiM. lOOil. > ; N i'!; f 111U JI' NI). . ' II? II as . ) Kx. sun. Kx. yfin. |! t. . i hai I. sii.n T m on 11 ijOpin | < OlUlillll.l IMltlll I lOlllfl . Km-'svllle in Sn.yr S IK lain [' I Slimier 11 I '.on I iimteii ill <11 ii. 7 ir.ilm . 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( .i>t< r 11 :< .Vipnri Kcr-tiuv I : .tftpm ft liOpm ' | i .hi.ill .i i <W|Ui. li .Vipu. ) Sumter ft l'ipm KiiiKnviilu IISxpiii V ftOpui r.,luu.si.? ini'opm I Ciiiir.c.stoti 7 .|.i;.ui 7 tHiitrn j I Tn ,\'-v York V'l* ?t .fit II... 111. | l.\ (..%uiu< i. 1:1.11.in T | Kernli.i'.f I lOptu iiuClt iil.l P .'ift|llll A r f Titirlotti* k i<i|)iri I ( V\ HPlili g tun 7 .'t.S.iin | New Y.n k 1 iuj,.ii Trui: n II.. ,ti.?l 111 , . i.t :. Cim.li .. M irioi ?l > xc* ??t Sun<Jit> hetweco ' CltDilon : :: ' Ktl Tl I I , , liolld iI two?'ii KIiikmvIIIc it ml Marion Solid train ' If. rU lli'l In \\ at ! ' 11 'It will. Tallin.til Draw il.,- Kim.Ill >|pi-|M-r N'< w \ iri;. Oi'iint'i'lli'li* I | inaidi! .11 Roi'K HI I, H i.'l- ' trw* ami Marlon il.. train.*'!! Savnniiaii, t t.arli.tlu ?V AslicI Villi Dlvlaloi >' J* -iiK i..way i*\<r Pill infornintloii as to rti'< i. *i lioilule* an.l l'ulln.gi. rf-i i \ *1 . i ly u< any agent Southrrn . I Kill! way fir II V. IIKNT, I> I' A ( tiArles'.nn, S 0. ' i >\ il 'l'A Vl/il. A 'J i' A., A llama. Ca . s li HAKltWii K 11.1' A .Washington,l> C. L II ACKr.lt 1, CM, \\anlliUKton, i> C. j ... , ... . I ? Registration Notice. ^ . rpriE IM'BT.IC will take notice that .1 JL the Registration Hook* will be | open at the COURT HOUSE fo.* the < registration of parties entitle'l to reg! ( ister under ttie constitution, on the . 1st Monday t Tuesday in each month, , until HO days preceding the gep?ral election. J.M.CASKEY, Chair, Bd. Keg. Lancaster Co. March 7. l&Ou.