The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, August 18, 1886, Image 1
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(I.,r1 ( VOL I.wVNlt,
o)n all questions atfeeting thie im
portant interests of education. agri
cul1tural devclopmlnut, inane and
the economical administration of tlt
afairs of the State, no safer nin
could have been chosen. 4:
In him our" people will find a st.ates
manl with no prejudices as to class,
and an executive ollicer conisumed
with the desire to discharge his wlol
(luty in accordance with the dictater
of a lofty manhood an1 the best in
terests of his beloved Carolina mnoth
er". His nomination is a happy es
cape irom anl unwise effort to pall(It
to class prejudice and to excit+ etc
nents of discord anollg the lost
conservative and patriotic of the (it.
izens of our dear old State. II is
nomiination is the trituiph of that
f'rrternal and conservative patriotism
which knows no class, but which re.
cognizes an indissoluble bond1 of
union between all citizens of every
occupation and every section of this
grand old State. Let us accept this
verdict rendered by the discreet rep.
resentatives of the Caucasian nai
hood of our State, as the true inter
pretation of our duty to eac1 t her,
and devote ourt' best eiirgi('5 to tle
material and moral develoinnent of
South Carolina as a social and ,;ov
ernmental unit.-Aiken Recortlter.
The work of the 1)emocratic St ate
Convention has giveln entire satisrae.
tion in these Parts. The ticket is l
good one, and the people here art'
rejoicing at the overthrow of the
"uinhol,y alliance."
The action of the convcl,tion has
demonstrated some very p1leasi;
truthes. It has shown that in South
Carolina, the )eople are supreme re
gar(lless of farmers' m1ovenents and
newspaper alliances.
It has shown that our representa
tive men have the convi (1 ionl of t.heir
opinions, and the manhood to express
and nain1tain them.
It has shown thnt the fu"nrs-t :e
bone and sinew of our l1+! -:r lnot
the pliant tools in the ht and; of ";.i111
agogues, Some tIre itispost'I to ink
they are. It hs bieen hown' that
bossism, whether exercise b v an a';
rictltural M oses. ,:" - cil' " it-';.
both eombin'd. wN''!! no't b rtler:te'i
in our State pl)iit-ies.
It has showin an tlulbAkn: ituhi
the 1)emocratic admilistration s ince
1876, and by its actions e-;nerated
our officers froim the vile cnInii,
th1at have been lie 1ped upon them.
It has shown a spirit of fairnless in
snowing under the "Greenvilie ilens,'
and giving our citizens in the I,lack
Districts a fairi vote in our ('011vel
tions.
It has showi1 too its wiiigilness to
trust the people iln the adminstration
of the government., by giving them
the option of electing their Cong,res
sional and judicial representatives by
a primary election, if theyv so desir'
-Abbe-'ille ilIesseVp,r..
T'he work of the recent I)emoratic
Convention is very geineialy cdiml
lmended and approved. Tihe .ick et is
undoubtedly a strong one,1. amd wil
receive the und lvide 1uppr of)0 ut th;c
unterr1ilied Demnocracy, Theio def'eat
of' Colonel M i les for Attorniey Gen.Cl
er'al w~as a great sur1priise, mail looks
parlity. li0 hias been one1 ofh inoslit18
.successf ul Attorner( Geinerals the
St,ate has ever' haid, has ('onducitedl
somel of1 the mlost imp1or't.ant c ases,
andl by his abilit,y saved the State
f'oim a loss of several million udo!!ars.
A re0 elect,ioin was (111 him i, and1 I hi
def1eat is mnortifying Lto his manerlOIous
f'riend(s.
Cominiatins weire the ordher of the
(lay. In fac., thiere' w~ere alt ogether
too) manyU of1 i(' the 'oir Li' 0gamlI'' of fthe
palrty. The suppo sed1 (if' not. :li't i
existence of 01 necoim.iationi ''nnsed:
Li,he f'orma tion of)1 a inaor0~ po weru one111
inl oppos5ition1, and result.ed in Lhe
ldfet, of s011e good men01. No great
harm hias bee done1 y1110et, however0'.' 1, asL
good)4 men01 have been1 selected1, 1but a
r'epetitLion11 ofi suh conduiict. ini another il
conv ~entii oinV woh dlivide the pa 1 rt y
iit,o hitter fact,ionis. l"ortuniatel'y
up coun(iiiitry and low comuntr i'vd n1 of
eniter' ilnto Liihese ar'gumen10 ts. 1Parti
t,o themi cone11 fromlI all 8(ectio'l' of~ the'
State, and14 t.hey~ represenXOltedI variousii
initeirests as well as (litferenlt e'l nmb.
(dLOes Thiere is no0 qulestioni ablout
the faict, th 1at Lihe work of 1.he0 conven.~1
tioin was, in a1)1 measure, a def eat (of the
Tfilhinan movement; and1( thi; defea4t
wvas brought,. on by t lie leaiders in thuis
mnovieent. themiiselve'is. The re were
many pre'sent in '1ll sympt.hy' vh
i,he f'armuers' (organiEno~ o 11 wl noi1
inot, cLoopera'te0 wsith the leader's ilhen
circumIn'stances ('onv'ineeC'1 the that IU
slome of the priniles fort w1eb 'l v
had con1t.endedI werie aba:1hion.1 ii
the piersonis to b 'e beleited werc 1
amon lg Lthe most.8 worthI Iy and1( dies'rv.
Strange rmnor101s we're a lloat Uin re,
gardl to som11 of' the alleged 'omi ina
was not Mrti. TIi ilnlai erlinJ 1pre
he(' would etldrse thie ta: titrer' ilove.
nient. th:r-t !le- "'T.illmnu; wou,ldl turn
')Vr' the ke.vs of til' Stat." *l .ouse to
It. is said th:;t Mr. ltes only re'
ceived at 1ldf -h:u,earted llpl)ort fromii :a
i)art of the ('hrnleston dele!'ation.
1'h eV pre'erredi to put (Gov. M('(!"r't:(y
t'orward (for tite (Ve-' )liip mil
1n1ew tht tt1 have tw(I candidatcs
wnuld d(tefea; boath. : . a thety wanted
.Mr'. Miles to withdrawv. A' hec did
nlot O this they were Omleled to
supporn!t himl, but it wvn"; dOne1( wil'olit
entisiasmi . There Nwas e'vid'tenty a
dlis1) itio( n all .:1 tune to crush the
sul+plus(~t com'blin:ttin 1b'tweenl I'.(ge
tiel+l and (h:arleston, and everv c an
didatetll who was thou1ht to have any
illiliatiol-With it was llade to huflr,
althoughl lie may have bcen innoccilt
an(1 although there may luave boen. )O)
such comlbilnatioin. I'olitical parties
' andl iiliticians (o not always display
a great am11ouit of gratitii'ie wh!en the
Oflices are parceled out. iloi. C. .1.
G. I lutson has heet one of ('olubia's
Iest l'rielnd in thec' h2 islatur('. I Ie
has heen an elo(tent advocate of the
college atl always Ifavore1 tile Col
umlia m'aitl. a nd yet the de1euate(
from this cont"y (or!got. t: that amid
VOtei fI' his (Ilponecnt. 1o1' the l( Si:
i.i0n 1)1 l !-l t enant, (;()v('ri1(>r.
The coltpiuttee 1i;: l h'arg of
the InaUtter 111; (tci('dl to h>eate the
.ra':ng a llalmpmen'lt :tt lpartan."
burg. This wil.l u(' 1 ,he largrest ag'i.
c(llturatl ga:thecrinr ctver bh1l in South1
Car'oIlna. T(he State (;r1angtes of(
(Iergiu(!';tu North uaoliu. Alabama
andcl 'I'ennesseo will patrtici!lat., and
thoutsands (it' gtrangers wilI . t!cn(.
It will he a big time tor t'):: -Lanliurg,
wh)se succt3ss illecr the mieet
ing s (Ilic largely to ('llt .I. W.
W"otford, one ofi the uist prog,rescive
f'arncrs of that :county. Ie 'llrg(d
the sele'ction of' Splart(anburg!, llim1
the committee so eloluentv that tley'
realized the advantages jI the bo'i
t '1 11 4 4:
her f'roml (ac.h co!untyi:\ thr State,
and thIeCe inimb made the selecti,:
11 C !. ( .4l c.LOlllb4.- t 'i,r,ilr) , r
I ' r..s l.fi,/I fi o f ti.: j o y i! C/,rsTl ) }i.r
Al F s w11' :lS \" hIve lelrn,d, tle w(ok
of :(() col\"iv nt inil tta: ever llloI'e s t
ifc t to'- thte pel)e' . S)e:-kiil',
f 'or o.'selI' the-"1'rCS an1 P:In r''.
: h t atnt'y.S .ttl(iedc w +.h aIi th:t, wa':,
At ica_t A po1'tiOn of th' pep oitf
A hbeville Count y e cxtr'i(;('I 'r: -
ified at t.he iinlatitl of' Iihe I hm.
James 11. Rice iQr the oflit'( of! "tate
lert'itemtl1e i'dl ?trOcatn . ' 'Thi
time w qhicll the huible r'I' eu Ih-z
bee c t.hp'he:dlc the' iht;( r!1er.': -Thle
nihhI orlood. w1':hicti hu, rIUc 1ei iti
01'a 1 rnihed(' il . e l)ill i a -t'iOe'.,
ltt ' ~Il'll::ht' a (.lt }:l"i ' \1" i! !t 'Ii1Il('
inteennt)t 0)f I'.due('nti+ i. ..
We arl(' tpleale that Mr. Ni"hard
:nI wai electet >vei rn.and we
have 11im obljiectiol to 'Uin' eb1e1lr ()f
lit ,. 'ih b rions and 'ms phted
b'eIore te peopl ai tike hih Ivi
afoe Lhienera10P,'1 y 1 neetabIle., r/
Iell' :iiirer.44ttr!Uli 42
fo w: i wih re t nx t .o te
wob igt th'sat n h rae n
1.h i i a <iindlock 1and thn1 4 w e
niw'.l Tilbnan1 had41.,. Lu.4' th
caus of Sheppani, wh 1a a laee
ami ne o th rin po ticins ii
!1w(' I't".'3 11m1 ''3.110:.'s" -Iiiiia,.
it'll ''lllllt i( lt i no t nea'r t het' in:i
wo thou.lht: Ite \V}ls hel'ore t1e State
Conlvetion. \\ 'heln in Ii.- sp(ch't'l
hei' he 'Ierre<l to) Ilin)seli'f a. a '1imtlC
:na3e ma." we'4 attrillite<l it t(, his
native iiolest.y ('? 1 ut lie k new
hiisei1' 1hettter: than wte ri<l, :nd tihe
'St.:lte ('o ventonli 1 has <1('lll('lst rt el'('1
the 'act, thal hel' is not ''n ''halt'
('apt. 1t. N'. 'I'i;lnll aftFe r intkiIng
Ihe uinst inthunr1y1141 1p11e:1 I'tO el:ss
preju1ice in the Vairiou-; e4lntie: he
visitel,'alter hont'4 in'' that. he Was a
"w o 13mt ,(un'j' :u134 a 'o,''/,p,.:.x ,,,4(
an(1 aIte'' holding up to scornl :aiti
Di(lienile the! legal )rO'SSion, (ielibert
ately urged the I'arIers to vote fo'
I1(as. .1Olh' hep)1)arl. a a!lwver and
1)Olitlei:tn, w:O ha!: Iiel itliee follr tIll
la't ten rears against (olonel '.Ue b.
:1dS(,1t)"who has ahvars beren a1 t'arm"1
or., . aint, more i:; )Vante(l to show
that I he " /.7 /1 ,', Alm,1,,' , : t! as :a
1loliti'ceal l:1ale11v('t an1(I inO' a l':arin-"
e'r's Miovelnent:' { r.a
It is (i,le thin1,; to liat ' I al nli iate
appleals to elaSs prejl'tllli' el efre''mis1
eellaneous gathle'tings o' the peopl e
in the 'Unl1tie,4, hmt. it. 1s qu it,' :i
01.h(1' t.hin1 to au,k i"o:' the 1)raetieal
emicors'n)enl, of' snh :aplels, lv Ilis.
('f't'et, rc1)reSentativei of 1,h, i>('1'lh' 'i
('OiV'ent,iOln :ssemi'ed. A '
Th( Iillmnan, Shepiantl, lI)aw}so,n
comnbination :ile( to at11 iai1t :e at
the St4te C'oniVen-Itiun. ( tilt 'I'i l"
1an made a !'(ar-fil 1aiSiaenulation as
t., how I'ar' the (:on1"ervat ivi' 'l"Il-ne':
Ot' the State w b'OUli ;'tolow himl inl Ili
polit.ieal /rsae IHa lleR,-.
C'apt.. B. 1?. 'Tinnmm1. Mur un>mllbh
h:v, hxii a l:il(' ( to)Ortunilt to bc the
iIrst taim)er in ti(- .::!e, I' he i:l
worked it. rC Ioi"il : i'airmle's on
the fari ani kept. oll. ('l 1)litI Cal el.
tang<.leents, hie mii.hIt. one 4)1' these
da.vs, have c< 1)anli(l( 1 the sit.tIat iOtn.
'Ch' surpi e to) h .ie .i:
midl mhn a1 t ' ,' , i's ti'.'
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th a: 'i 11.--- n ,' )ia-wib "er t.i. 1.:T
po.i 8 in l'ilh:a, bt!iii hopefu as to
t) '.ltieal li'rht. Sh prdi.( o wet out.
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Oil (i('tail". I loweve''(r (,the(r S a
lnuay <ll, it is a taot thiat int thli, tal('
(II)r juli1!.S are ('11 it'n by\ 111ct.h1ittI
(lilei nl^ 14r41114' n tho.)s(' u-.'!. inI It'' t '
1ection of other ( l 'r-. ele'tt.l ftor
lOnger tr' i s' th:0 : I \' y ( c' h r ' r3
1111 p)aid 1ii(rt' lil)n':1l 1' t l:'ll' til( Z.
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ci O s11I11'(l of the bi t'' 1t t'h pl i
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4N ity' :tii ' ::,.. . . n i 1 b \
1 kes thlie law ) 1 1 1.4. t' t ' l' ;llt,
t.1 exc n th)I ni. .\ we unles a!;ll,
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Tl' TOWNS AROUND US.
I'l!I.: 'l"AI'.l 014 FO'I COUNTIES" A
G'RAND) SUMP '8S.
m Exidt;, li hit loils a11( Incidellts of
(1i' l"air at Ninety-Si.x-tlite Visitors,
T'Itter iSnf1t:rinnmenty, cte.-Notes
I"r( 1 ('orrespollents in every
Se(t loll.
Nir.rv.-1x, S. C'., Aug. 11.-Our
Ag 1iet'tulural Stock 'air proved to he
itlito a sue'es-t, notwvithlstanding the
utelellent. weather. It rained during
t he e: y par:tr of the day, but in the
alternIn)l it, cleared oil; and we had a
niee sun11-shiny 'lay. Fully 3,500 peo
t( wee n)11 the grounds, and every.
one seem ted1 to, enjoy themselves
:;p1lenlidIv. A line lot, of stock was
oxhlibited fromt this and ad,joinliner
e4tuities. I (annot undertake to
enulmeriate the fortunate parties that
secreI premiunms. I have ntiever
seenl at tinler collection of Jerseys,
hO'- ;s :an anlimals of every deserip.
tion.
\lij. W. 11. Frazier carrie< off the
ir"st premn iitn li' thoroughbred stll
lion. The N inet.y-S ix colored hand
t"tiI'IIsdised 1muinsic for the l)eCnsio11.
The A\_rrii ultural I)epartmlent was
t(lin1lee in 'very particular. A fine
lisIlay1 ofl' te': products ol the county
was exlhibited, and was indeed cred
'ialie to the ianers in our county.
I ' , lst lia luha)le feature of' the
d1:1 w," the entrance in the arena of
:a \r. ((mnll y, from Edgcfielld, at
'irc(t l :t a )lalck cloth suit, with one
the Ob ti pnlug )1 hats, With long,
+ltwig'.' ety'" hair, driving at mule in
u'': t.hat he rode hom)te from the
war. lie (Ilhe tullle) earried an ap
lr)Iopr"i:ate IIag and was evidenty
s;;ed. I'romt his slow, measulred Step
timt ius!, simply broul'lgh. down the
h u t :e.
Mrl. W . J. King had on exposition
thc St ar eittOn press, maniiflaetured
at (,'rec'nville, Sooth Carolina it
w I ('xtlinedl by aI great. nany arm
r iand - n1h('a11:tnies and proonneed
to 1,1, m'( :oa4 ("ompleIte I1ress, anld
1414a f or11 V t~I' this Section of
. ! . t - u. by attaclinents ap
! I, . ither f'r )ressing cot
"~ r O,('el'. Ii is simlIe,
1 i .'Id mble, and( is easily
i(, :,ccured Certilicates for
i' :t:l(l a!; O t'tr I he 'T'aylor gin and
.:tw til'r.
u Iu t.iwntsmanl, +. MC. I )avis, carried
''il th p)r4'm1iuml On hlis milk ref'riger
'". This milk :tnl butter cooling
oprauswas very" mu11 h admired by
Iitl th1:1sphy was madliie in the
ii" u'ty ned'tl e w~orkf depart
(n". et'.. te., whicl reflected much
'', dit 4en th1'i). httt I n1'n. of Course,
i,v 1ike up the silver litling to all
,) O11' u 'ntert:imilient,s.
T'ale it nll inl all the fair was a
S1ic.' :i1(i ( verybody is happy.
('o!. .hIts. .N. h,ipscomb was among
tI :usts. lie, by t,be way, is a ennl
'didt1e Cor 'on1gress f'rotn this district.
hi (W a. entertained by ('apt. ,as. It.
I tie, Ie n(mlinee for State Su1perin
tenlent of' i':lue:tiol, and onl Mon.
(lnyIjing tl' gentlemen were sere
1sere I by the boys, and amoig the
been4 t he eIustomi to ri':se good r'ie on
II ih how land(s in1 South C.arolina, but,
nowi~~ it has been(('l thiorIoughl demon-IIlIl
hun111s of L Ithlwer' coluntry.
.. e0 noiee a1 gre'at, ma'niy visit,ors5
tIlm dlit fetit setions of t,be State.
It'ens ('outy ~ wais well r'eprlesented1
ats well a1s N(ewherriy, 14:dIgefield1 and(
Ither' counlt ies I in th State.
M\I iehI '' ret is due to Cap t. James
I 4tlers', thet lPresiden,It fi t,he A sso
4ltion,i mal h0is I corps1( of' ellieient
tli ar ; '. inttndi4 to have a f'air
tha wil 4'elysie by ifar anything of
'his co unity.
* .iprompIfttl danee w.ias gotteni upj
'4ipe'.- lli ilast eveninig, whlere the
*iiuti' folks tippeds tihe light f'antas
i' until Ithte wee4' smiall hlours' of' early
nor '.. I ('a nnoiit mai4'l'rake to give 'a
h4 riliont4) of th-e e'lora:te cos5tumres
L te.en fro he fCa our counkWt
10.1 -v, tilat the bIall, as5 well as5 the
li~ 0a4ta ('1idliitormde the follow.
uii s' 'teIl'It i his paper last week :
um hing t!. rther.i~ hardl, we are
kL' o'ir wife' t.o tihe hiome of
*.-: iw lext week for a
142 'hwill give urlt tread
t n .i bi y not, issuing'
- .t. woi 't Oi1. lo s t muchi,
mW w ptrint this wveek an eidit,Orial
on t turnf i~ whiu'h w~ould( have aip
p t or ' nx. wveek. 'l'he only thing
w'e lMy4 h:til to4 lealve outt on this aic
a"u .i Eii .lonies' ad. aborut, aL farmn
i. bu t4 i ; is of n1o consinfence,
haitid us11 aIn ltyting fotr it
re''Lth'(en, wh'iiite paper is too
oned(i ulea:rt fool10 it away whenh ourl
l.e.i. .a n wil ke . .s .a ... .