The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 03, 1898, Image 2
TilE COUNTY CONvEmi'lo.
1mooLh SaIlIng Most, of the, Way Pr14ilbi
tion Creates a Littlo Ur-ezr-, but
It Hlowt4 Aay
Tihe County Deiou.itic Convention
met in tho cou't house yesterday and
Ws called to order by County Chair
Iman S S. Culnninghaim promptly at I I
o'clock.
It was smooth sailivg over a calm
sea, and everything that was ioved
went without hindrance until the reso
lution offered by Mr. I Ilease to submit
the question of liquor to the voters inl a
Separate box Cane up. As soon as a
motion to adopt wts milade Mr. A. C.
Jones was o1 his feet. and nade an itnti
dispensary speech, and this of course
wias only a signal for a reply, which
came fromt M] r. I lense ii a red ]hot dis
pelsary Speelh. A ft er these two bat
teries had been spent Mr. .1. Y. Cul
breath poured oil Ill'onl tile troulbled
waters in) a calz, tuid h ln ain ae;nent Uf
the case and the debate ended, and the
Isolutioin wa,s adolted without a di6
senting voice.
Cointy Chnaiian ('u tningliai brief
ly Stated the object, of thn conventIon
to be to elect, delegates to a State con
vontion and to elvet, county challirlan.
%The fis,, thing was a teiporary organ
Ization.
Iir. C. 12. I11vase nominiated llon J.
A. Sligh for tenporary president, and
be was elected. AIr. Sligh oi taking
the chair thanked the con%ention for
the l'ouor conferred. but sail it was a
duty fron, which he hid always shrunk
but he would eccept on this iccasioi
and would prolise to be fair and impar
t,iat.
am C. L. 131ave 1"nminated Jon C.
Chalners for tenporar'y secretary a1nd
he was elected.
Mr. (. L. 1liitse inomiininatid . 11.
Auill for as.sistant retrary and he was
elected.
The 1ell was thell Utoumk up andi Mir.
Bleaso imoved tha, the enlling of it he
dispensed wit!, blut afterwards with
drew his inot lo.
The roll Vas i ien vlled and 97 dele
gates wiere pre.sent and enrolled. as fol
lows:
Roll (if Colive-111hm1.
Nt M TlOWNSHI,\T
rail, Ml A C arli.ile, Aliko Werts, S
HIooze r.
Yonng Mens d Jas V ('ulbreath, .1 II
Melntosh, N, ('abali.-;, .]no W alr
harlft, A C Jones., Z I- Wright, Jn() C
Wil."m.
iarolina--l I int, Arlhun Kib
ler. 3 I .hlWhnWtone, W; S N!ower,
1 1, By"nu, (Ge1 \W Stinin-r, m.hmeri
W Jones.
Factory - ( '4ho 1 , i h-o l ' V Hixter.
W m11 H d ba h .1 . 1 Clthappell, 1 1)
Shockley, Jno Al Tay lrlt, .41., W )avis,
.111 Clark, T Ni I Zi-nt.
Ilartfod-i La l'ay in.
Johnstone Acdms.1 \\ .1l1igh. .1 C
Wallace.
illherry-- T \\' K il, S 'linning
1t,. Uethel W 1 Wemit.
Atrmany-- 11 I eit zy. J lIY.
Mit. l.'leas'ant -
Nlaybintonl -
No. 5
.lalapa-Jl H Ceb p, Geco C Gis
gow, Wmi C Sligh.
(Conservative --J W.. ID Johiion, 1 1)
Simith.
No. t;.
Trinity.......... --J !! !!m- . Eog
Shore.
Hayne Il A bramsne, TI i . I' Pis.
lI eedcrv ie -~ V an Sit h .1J Ii D)r
roh.
No. '.
Saluda-W\ II Sainur,.
ChapipellIs--J .1I Andir ew.,.1 Kelly.
V'aughaoville- I .\l J .oiunihor, Ii NI
llowzer.
Nu. 8.
No. It.
War'ehouse - I" V ('a lpens, ( TI Wyeche,
FM N KCibl er, JIi t'el lers, WV I Wise, J1 1
Howers, J1 8 .Harre, N II Yonung, HI
St. Luke'Ws-AE l~ ' Iedenbdangh. T1'
Sainda---J II Stolkman,i J1 P 1larm.on,
Adamii I\ayer.
O)'Noall- G Sami MIooire, Jim DoIerrick,
.J WV W\ise, WV I' Pugh, Illelton loing.
Mtt. Pilgriim--A Ht M\iller. .1 1 indsey
Bowers.
Swllton-J-. A Sli gh, Ch-o .\ NIills,
Tr M M ills.
Liberty-R T1 C lInnoter, N It. I.es
ter', (1 F hunter.
No. 10).
UJnioni-T'1 L B Epps, Ira G t"ellers.
Jolly Street--t I kllesor', I) II
Werts, J A C KCihIer.
St. P'aul's- L~ 1 pig
Central-X W Scyhit, WV L Mlotes.
No. II.
'Zion-R1 I' Cromner. I) W KIC1nard , 1
A Graham.
St. Philip's- WV D) Ha.facre, 1L C
811gh.
Walton--J WV (romer, II S Grahuam,
J JCrooks.
Pomfaria.-G;e( IH Atill, .Joe C ('hal
MIr. Blease thlen movedl that the ton
porary or gaoization ho imado pterma
nont and that lion. . T. Wycho atnd J.
Y, Culbrea)h, Esq., bo ma~de first and
P.seoud vicogrieidetzs respettituely and
U was adopted, the motion being pt
by M'r. Blease.
I he first thing taken up was the elc. t
tion of a member of the State Exe(u- t
tive Committeo from this county. 11
Alr. Joe C. Chalmers said !'e desIrCd a
to plaeo III n1om1inat,lonl 1t Ialn wlho htd
filled all the 0111ees in the StatO Hond 1
county to which he had been elected 1
most accptably, and he felt suro would e
make a wort,by representatiVe on the
Stato Executive Committee, and he I
named Mt r. Colo. L. Blease. rlhure be- c
Ilg no other nomltiation ho was olected s
unan1im lously.t
IlIon. Atrt.bur Klbler then called up v
tle election of at county ch1almilal and
nominated lion. C. T. Wyichei
Ir. (eo. A. Mills nominated Cole l v
Blease.C
lion C. T. Wyche nominated H. S. t
Counninghamn.
M r. Bleaso declined and placed be- v
fore the convention the name of lion. to
W. 1). Hardy.
Messrs. Wyehe and Cunninghain de- J
elitned and Mr. Hardy was elected
without Opposidlto and by aeclama
tion.
Mr. J. V. ). Johisonl Ilovud thlat
the convenilti next elect an executive
committo. Tihe representatives of thie
clubs then presented the names of the v
execut ivo colm I tteemenl suggested by
the clubs, and they were elected, as
follows:
EXe-utivil Com:fill2tteo, t
No I ToWNsuI
Oh! Ale.t-- TV T1 'rrrn lit.
Yotiln, Aen's--. If alcinoh.
Catrollimt-Alan Johntos.
Factory--.J AHenn. -
Ilart rori-u it Stunmer.
.JohnItoe Acadirny-li Ii Folk
No V.
h1 . i n ry -.I i. Ke'i t.,
Ml1 li,t b1 -V A Chalte-ra.
Garanans y-li lI LeIt,zsey.
No 3.
Al11 L ?aIxhc.ri.-.; M ck
MaybiliOn-W V I,yleu.
No -1.
L.oig I.um--iA C SlIgh.
.lvilp --WY CiS'.gh,
'onist vative--l W 1) Johlilsoll.
Trin1ty-.MP i
uid Awtni-W t ietorsont.
IO..tIervlle.--- ?1 8t111th.
No 7.
Sncluds,--.I S W.rls.
Chui , .. 1( A itr(ws.
\'nnl yl112 i 1- Al! .1 14)ont;:hori',
No 8.
U1-opht .1 Freid Sehunptirl.
No 1)
S I,1k .i's--A pI' lIt a ugIhb1ril.
Silludha -. . 4A yer.1
O'Neli \ I' 1'ugh.
Nil ilarin111 X It \11114-r.
Swilmii- a A 51111m.
1.1hwrty--it'T C Iluntter.
No 2.
n11on-- I H Epps
"iI PaW' - I, I Estiit .
Cel i-ai-W i S-y bt
No V1.
zin-t 11' Cromer.
.1 ' ili p'.+--W% Itm) o n. .
W11(ltln-.1 .J ('rooks.
l'otnitrhi--.ie C' (Am mnors.
Two Clubs were not represeltled inl
tie von(vo1etionl, anood Onl motion of Mr.
[ileas th members o the execut,ive
commlI 12it tee (1 are1 autorized( to aepClt th10
membe11 rs2 from thesel clube11 n heni they
are2 l)lw1eented.
The e'lection of dele'gtesi wa's then
or'dered2,1( and on motioni of Mr. I lease
the el'ct 112n was21 orderedC( to be taiken by
ha:l1lot, nmoiidnattionis to be madlIo fromu
Slhe lloor. Thle following nomina112tions1
fly Nhr. G;. A. Mlill: .1. A. Sligh, C..
li.iBlase, It. W. GJoodwi n, W. (.
S. McCaru~ley, J1. C. D)om iniek, in 0210
ticket, which we suppose05 wa22s agr'eed
n von1 before0 the conven tion, thougrh M r.
Mills stalted ho made(1 It on his own ae
.1 ones.
Arithur2' libIer nomin1 lated ('. T1.
NI. A. Cartilisle nominated Geo. S.
J1. ( . WValhlaer 22omina ted11 Ar2thurI
l .lu. 3.Jhsoenmntdi.C
('artili-le.
I" N. hlerl noina1i)Ited It. TP.C. Iluni
11. .. '. II unter1 101 no iatedl J1. AI.
1 . I. St endemanyerI 102 nominated J. C.
W\ ilson.
H . C. Carl)isle, A. E. 1'. lHedenbaug h,
It. 'T. C. HIunter, Jr. C. Wilson and1( J.
Y". (.ulbr'eathI declinled.
A. E. P'. Bedenlbaughl. L. W. .Jones
2a2nd Jno2. M. Taylor' were a1ppo ited the
tel ler's to collect and taltet the voto.
Dr2. Wycho'1( mov)%edl thazt t.he vo'(te he)
by' ' cls. T1h is mo1tion1 waIs laid( on the?
WV. (. Peiteon'O miove'd thait each
club21 ho allowed tihl full1 vote oif the
club w hethIer' ll thle deClegateOs were
presenCIt o1r not, and1( this was laid on2 tIhe
table also.
W.hlen thet voles(' wereC' collecd It, wais
found1 thait isomei of thet deClegaites who
desired ti ol ot for2 thei same22 delega2tes
had(1 witLteln one halllot, and1( malrked it as
t wo vots.
MIr. ilea-o m 1oved( thalt, such ballots1
be c'ounteId.
MIr2. JIones moved that2. each delegato
v. to tor' him.self and( 01n sopar12ate ballot.
TrIe waIs some1 sp)iIted discussion
over' tils between Mr'. Jones and Mr.
illease.
Mr. Hlunter said1( he did not se0 why
over'y man2.2 shotuld not vote hIs own)
ticket.
l)r. Car'lslo catme to tile reseuto and1(
offered a resolution thai. the ballot, just
kenl be reicinded and i now voto be
tiken, and that elachl delevato etst, hlls
idividuial t,ickQt, and this wa-, adtopuid
lid ia low ballot wits ordrc.d.
LN1 r. Jon1e1 Stated thatW, inl h1is IIark-IS
c hi lio inite'ntio of clarging. in
roper .otivei to Amy Ilinemiber Of the
onvention.
Mri. cumireath, ztatedi that hieretofort,
L had b14-vn vuttolk au'Y to oast. hiallols by3
Itbs an< t I in I .hi s way 3 th I to)IIismulI.eII r I
ta i. ( I h ti I- ha t I- I. T Ie v ( o wals
hti,n takenl nId the tk"llr pr-mi'vded ito
Mir. Illease ,tatted that, he Lad Some
eolutionls to olfervanld whbilt. the tellers
ere voluntig tl, v tvs if tli r wits Ito
h1ji.ct ionl het wolid offor them am)I :-avv
ieic inl Ile Coil veitioln.
lie t h1en oll'ered the'followlig, whih
ere takuln up sepavatcly anId filially
.dopt ed'
le it resolveil: That, the I)elocvr, y
if a v *w i-Q, CotllIY ill CohnVe 11tiont , b
eibled Ivalliriln.4 its Il legiance to I ie
lat.orm11 Of the N.t ionit D.,inoeit e
ry ats adoptod it , 4 -htiviago inl I1S It.
tid ( o.1gr1atui lates I lie eloq lie t, and d is
lIgi :i,iqd sconi of Nebraski l, h li . I ll.
Vinl. .1. Ih-yan, lupmn his lmagnlificent
ndill brilliaiit, campaig iiid wi.es hii
lod sp.e-A in his voii-iliinl elorls It.
ILN.% 1,11f WiiCCU'S. C;
nI to stlocus.
2. Tht at. we reat Illim o1ir a1l,leg-Vinne1 to
lbe State )emociriy of South Ctar 'olin1,
,nd rei(lest, all of oil ollicials to do
heir fill dllty ill varryintg olit, the 1 -
-.sions of the contialuI io of tbe prity
,s ltdopt!d(Ill Miny, P 96,
3. That we disapprove of anty vffort.
o abolish the priailtry systeli of select
19 nlomtineves for' StatLo Muid counlliy
l1liees.
41. T'hat, bielif-ving-' theasemnt
-vi((l onI adidtes at tbe last, pri
ntry election to b)(- exces.ivk Ianld ail
1il'or.l, to prieent, at man11 of ortlifnary
111111.1 from hucominl- at candica o, w.t.
sk that. the 'ane I) lhe I-duilek.d.
5. Thnt we slirgest, thl, Ilie State
'amillpaigiInvotii:S ho roduiedii' ) totwo
2) m tll tins n s llitath .ileial ('irci it, in
Ill at, tilt-h helavy exienso piIcd
lpon ai ldidlat.c s 1u my rIt 411t i . .t hil
tll(iililg Ill-I of Ior in :ti t he
>ivil-go of hecomi" 0tandidact.e
6i. That wc tug t th , h i t ItatI
)etocra'it. (lv'o '0nt i o f aY, 1 sl.),4
stiI,Ii'et IA.h Statht I )IlmI -atAiE i il
ivc' Comi itteu, to ordler th4 manag11.1-ors
if the primiary vlectionl to placed at a il
reicint oruotn phloo at box inl whicb
Aihi oe shltl ho allow"d to ea i, "a
mtilot. 1t on whicb shall he written or
pin polht.i ition,'" "1i0 livensu"i
tid vl ctionl A all counlt said baIIl
tnd e ait t lift v It urn1it hei rt rveo It 1 1t
i'ounty E lXU ,ie c ('(1111111 itLt'e Iwh .
'hlat and rtur lte sanit- to the
,tatto I)h-Imotratit. ''.XcetIi vo ('om m1,it,
e i 1 n I as l't ii-i Ither ol i -I t- I e II ce ( 11
hIts -t-e c. a \ ij-Iti o, t,il ! VotIl te
hte firit 0I t till.ry .1111 lt -r. t et.ion
;hall bie ld i itl thi. .ccond 1'21u. i ) pri
nary 6.-1w in ii' Iwo liiis i'I oivinl"
heh ilih st votl us, te t tillt, ir ,4 prOiu -y1 .
md11 Ihlat a'l:llaat- for liht! (;, 1-r:a!
A emsSt.1bly i .l i..; i;tal t L.te wreaiil o til
i)il w wi h the I'hl i1.ian of thI Siat
)0'i it ( it t a c1l 1isiv ( I'II tII i I I .1 Ii
)emora I t l' l-:oeiniv t(' iMoi ite aiit
r the C it l. l a i t e lie s w l (! I I 1t, of aid
lection and vwod f1r (i, e!vt td I I Ith
Ils-,a 'O Of anl .\ t to varry oul. tho- will
i the, majovity ia. exprlessed it, saii
'elma-ate box.
T he tirst, sCtondi. thiri oi firthi
esolutiions w ere, mail i- ihout i I ls
o e til e fifth re!!lt Iio wilii it.s k i
i Mr. l. T. C. lilil lihoved to do
tiay ih the ain,n alt.o te
Mr i. (lileasli adcis i dea~imi was tntis:t
thr' Sare nowie lie Ioutu it. 311 heiassIs
Stteint olliieT tinakicie toenIa o .e
13'.e Ngoucttil'iling to eah ont,w 'b cost
iOinthe'It ne ghb oh o f lie I , aCC.dI ivir
Iully bared .e edoorns33 a (ain1 t iplie
mn. To rlemtovle thii(ie(lamaig 1alto
gtc,ber wto ou b(e unjust,to t hie peoplemeo
Sioth Cottlina t 'ite, imm i who diism
canidaite ouh st ae is potsi2tion :on
every <uestIlion, and theri wt erc li 'loto
pepl woiit twou l nevesee ist pwat
fX if it, wita isy publisIe ich
Aolr.C l Ilunter11 thou ti itoi tiiho to icn
ICili )'cii I he amaigal ite o ld e e
ter. Ih n ho oesoi Of ioli I kei
p-i r would harit dy to Itoe t)1 he' troblt
and3 rxate of gn out, ofihcl otuni'
to a sicpec-maing.til verl fvory mani
h.akeslitue sort, ofia taper 'osth is qis i
daky thf nespapoer(s. O' 'Cpethl
(1)ici 3OlItorsso l have a11 chanc Itl lgi.e
for the pomel'ple ofieach couty.io h
At.' o iet'e txphind Politc l,he trs
ion1ad W refre gony to t.he Stae
flo tt pOlliee etou l of the~ityilc
gater; nominated recoived the votes op
posite their nunies:
.1 A Slgh, 77; \V C Sligh, 61; C /L
Bliease, (60; .1 8 AleCarley, (if); F V
Cujwrs, 65: .1 C Dominlck, ( G2 8
Mu %r, i"o, .1 i .Johnstonle, 48; B. \V
Good win, 4(: .J C Chalnrs, .ii; C T
W.Nchle, -10,; Ar-thurl Kibler, 33; A C
Jones. 32.
The fir'st ei;Ilt, were declared delo
gates, and each dulegate was author
ized to name his aLterniato in case he
conli 11ot at.end.
Mr Bleaso moved that the citizens of
l Ielnia ho uthoried to form a club in
case theru were as inany as 2-> names
enrolled, andl( It wats adopted.
M\rv liease Imoved that the petition of
tilt Vauguiaiville -eiulb to chango its
phAtI of mieetinig to M 1) SmiLIh be!
gri'ired, atid it wis adoptod.
'TI1he thank3 of the convention wer-O
tendered the I'vesident, Secretary nild
A ssistant, Secre'ary for their. services
and it, thell ad joui'nled si le d io.
P"XECUTIVI. COMM3ITTI.A.
iiet inlinediatey after the adjournment
of 110( MAivt'1ion. .1 (C ('h aMIrs was
Ul e Cd soecltrvy, G Hl S1mm1 tr'eas
A I-. Johnsonl moved tlat if imly mcim
ber of tie c.omlll)itte.c became ai candi
(1ito Ihe Should resign from the coml
i till(an it was adopted.
Ir. Johnllso) called attention of tie
eoiinunit!i0o to the 11rovisioni of the coi
:titutiiol which requirel candidates to
filo thvir pledgec bueforC the first cai
pai 'trI meeting inl the colrity.
'ommiittee was appointed toexamuinte
treasr'er'. hooks. Coimilittee-1 13
J.0it.ey, JV 1) 1 ohnson, W G Poer
Committee thenl adjouiied toi meet
subject to call of (airmal.
K. 11. AVliI,., EjwrTot.
'rl U CONVEN I ON.
ipoI the wholo teil convention wias
H.1u'mon0i1OU6. T iteVe Was at little p)lay
to the galleries ill some Of the qp(e4ches
til, you my aIwai s e.pect, lt,t inl a
Th'le umly qu11Ston that cruate d any
disenionwas thw prohlibition ques
,Onl. Mir. itte waited to leave it to
aI stlparahl box inl thet primary.." to say
wh1-ther we prhoinre libition.
hi lik.enlse or ispenary. 'Ihat reso
11utionl brilught, onl the debate. Mr11.
Si-ase i:d Mir. Jonoes; had it ruther
wiarml for a[whilk :und boith lutdo good
spolriwi froim tiril, points of view,
tholu,i h \-.' nre intelituedl to think Ni r.
l"It-11e hai- th el-, te on i 1.4-ide.
h le .-. .: of Mir. .1. V. Culbreath
wia tm;l! ili n i te. vonsewrvate and
*kplete wit hv golh , "oll Cumon sellc. .-tA
sh a pech a its a se-ible Iian wio is
It seekiing offitic would intike atid we
havo he:iud it commielk I by several
Of the dlerates.
\!r. Kiblve, one of the delegates to
the Stte prohibition convention, Se
conlel the lloLioti of Mr. 1iulease to
0.1ve' t,he quie. thmn to the pimarytiil'. Mr'.
.liones oi)p(posId it. \\'henOi the vote wa is
takenlI it. wais adopted withoupit opi-i1
NI r. l ihease seeiied to be tilgi neer
ing il teconvyenition. Hie mt~oed and1
tIlhe conventii ion adoopted.
\\'e tre sorry'~ that some1 of thei. dele'
gte shoulPlld hiave he ld a caucus and
thiat, they Ii xed up a Licket.. Most of
thir ii tic'ket wats ieected(, bu1ta ot ie
were. left. oIf.
Seimtort N Plotr setmed to be a favor
Ito for' most anyiting lie wanted. Th'iey
sadl they would vote fio' himn on any
tori, ('V4; 'nerali or if lie ran just so.
i'U. lIlUease pouired hot shott into) the
hibLlit iontist., but,821( aid e was for
(>ne morei' enigilg eent wit,h the re
suiti2 a tied by ('om nmodori'e we' at
Mn ia wi'l~ I o a lon g way towattrd end
in0 t hie wa.i.
TPina Spaish.l sh!ips were compiletly3
aiht iila lted(. Theg PovCernor generail of
tihl. l'hiililippiesseint, a lhtg of true to1
I )wey. Tihe Spantiishii aUiml03 only t0
kci hh('. but, it is thought. toP be ini (exces
of1 Ih is. it is thouighIt Ite Amieican
1loss was4. Very small.1
Stiockholders Meeting.
.LSto nckhioilders' of T1he ( Carol i na Mian
ula:atur tinog C'omipany w ill be bhl at. tbe
company11 's ollice20 at Newlbeliry, S. (,,
on tI.e.1 4t an Mayi, 18918, itt .1 o'clock
p. mi., for' tho electtiln o~f direetois and
for' ihe tranifsac(t4in of siich ot her' biusi
.1 . .1. L A. N1i', Secret'ary.
Ne%Lwherry,'p' 1'. 4... A prii 2., 18%i.
STOOK HOLDE R S' M EE TING
r 11[i f' A NNU AL Mi I:iC: iING 01" IIIE
. Stock'l(holr o!'8 f the Ne wherriy
CoXtto M41 iills will he held ini ( 'onnen!I
(. !hamberos, iat Newbler'y, S. C., oni
WVednesday.. the four'thi (day (of May,
1898, at elieveni o'eloc k in Lihe forenoon,
fori thle elect ion of D1iectors for thle en
1u ing yearltI, anit h 1 -(ran' i 0 lilst,ion.0 (If
o1 .t'e bulsiness8. Ph ease ittLend in per
801 (1'11' PiTX. J. c('HAlY,
I JT'eas. andii Gen' Mii iantger'.
(Gt*:. S. N1oWyiR, S tretar'y.
MONEY TOLOAN
Onl fariuing lanid-. Easy paly itst.
No comm i !isio harged. .Borriower'
p.nysct1ual cost (of perfectinig .loan.
JOHN Bi. PALMER~ & SON,
FtRato, and wo are stroiger than Iost
people think. Thoeo is more devilment
cailed on ltioor the dispenlsary law
Itil was vver kulown 11ndet. tho old
ba-t-looim Syitem), and it do.4 1.lorO harm-1
thlan the (Ild bmrroomll dIdo. TIhllegreatest,
objectionl is that the dispolnsary tinder.
taltes to 1lw wh sIlling of l:iquor re
.ptul'ablo 1). 11. Traixler, a good manl,
wias foolod imto i l -ki Li I 'oition of
litItI dispIeISer, )t hie wa'%s decti-kW ved
Itli ro-ond It out, antd Foonl I-ot out of it.
No man 1i,1 Coul Ibe I- sieCta0blO anI(d (It
-Z ill I lit,'. I tj )11t25 Te
zgin the -khi.-key businless. Th11e
rvitol i havo Intido the renmirks I have
is to it, tthe 'copie or Newterrv Coounty
know what thi 'rollhiblitiontti.-s are do
itng. We lmv nlot hinlg to hide.
Mr. lileae spoke inl reply. lie saild
he f(, oim dleliencv itn risint to op
, CerItil ti .I) whomi Ire considered
h-miest, tuid colistioentiouva. TPho I reach
twI ebakIp adtl blin i tigers
are Ili L d I; get.her inl tis light'..
If Qvelr the agent of (;od A'ihty id
the emiissarties ofi tIhe Iikvil were tu.iiedi
t l.y atre lt ntitod in this fight. M\.
.Jonfn; is anl hionorahlin mlan, but he is
Stt. c111hirm1an of at parLy 1Qp)t-lt01IIeiad
(I',Aiet fr-oM tie I )emie1rt,ii pr.y.
Wh -y i it thiat th haiMToom men Who
stood by mire in 189' are now for 'ohi
lIt ion? Wiry is it, if it is not ror datn
in, tht. Rklfoilm irity and not, for r'o
hibi4ion? IL. Nev er tH was tIICr0 It 1uLe
<htmna111ble farceoenactod Iin any Stato
11tiIt a l'rohibitioll liwi\v. They say
that tiIere ar(- bem privileges and hm
tel privileges that Itie violating the
I itw. If so report, Lirem4 to the Gover
tnor and he will ellfore. the law. VhIy
(ot't sto( of you Qb1rbch Imeumblers wl
have drink withj im- in hotel pirivileges
repilort the violation of tie Iav to lire
Governor?u rid lie will ienforce the law.
Ir. Iflease Lhetl read tire pled"ge and
aid t1t) 1non l could cept. accot ri noiminatir.n
from tihe 'rohibition convention and
conrcrienrt iouly tako t.he pledge Il ite
also Ivt thI rall issiued for oullinty 01
ganization bY State (laierirmn Jonles
antd tire fOr1 of ttirs sent Oit biy tire
secI'krIy Iof 11the State con1veItiOnl, and)(I
voilented ol thIretim, claiming that
the hil owe the 'rolhibitiolni:.ts W01re it
dii-tinctt. and t.oparate party and camle
under' tie inliibitioi (if 1t plt d r1 t -
111uired to hm takkun by cnadillatV. ill thet
primli:-y. lie -auid tire 'rohilition par
t.y it :eivtoatad d;stilr 1i1t pa-ty from
tihe Dermoiratiti p.rty. I have Ieenl in
the Sates ani towns wihler prIhlihi
lion laws were ini force and i could l
wy...vs gltt all ilt whiskey I wanted, Itav
0or ni-.0ht. I fotll" 1 I h (isp nl r y \ as
Iu as :?.\. n.Imn, I.ult orf( r fivlt p"Ir-,
piriene I Hrrl e;'rvinild that it. j.
the lahw hot' thet controd (if whirkw,r
eVI'r put lipon thle statnto boA;-s. Tht.y
(I-Hlits Ithat the di:pen:oll . y jaw i-; the
rtrti,- inh;itqious !t ever pa:s'ed. 1, it?
T'hty tel rryou that t1hy 11-riOO ti let.
you wl whiwy forl ne!ic'ial purpost-s
Itd It at reaIs I II at yoil enn ' get all the
ipuor you wit.. If it alld t(o, been for
lite mt rrarund ber 10r-ivIle"'s 11ris ilove
itil of th I roh ib-i " ioii t; woul lever
iha\t-e it l it i d (if. If I It I.w\' is 1nt
enfot tlhe fi tiult. is n'. with the law,
and if c(Iphrint, of its vio!atitl is
mirtnl. to (:onv.. l.:1lle hei will see t hat.
it is eniforcedI. If ai proiition law is
prassed h' w.ii emryr it outt ats well asi
Mir. i lrnson ror tany oithier ttan. As to
urn tIre tiket, M u r. 1 llease' n-aid ihe wiouldi
voite for himt fort. A tttorney tinral ont
ipla'edl. lie wish!tt xlupprt' hirm algaitn-t
any ntn fuor anry olliet Ire mit,r asirelt
to).
l.ruiirtiinsnrl'e den r.~id thait,. tIhe
lI eformi panty.
ir. I". V. ('arIers said Ire had breen a
prohti bijtioittt all his li ft. If I F: now
tmr ireat ttd I coutli lire vent it I wourld
tie me i rrdl i'tiriand will nott. nrecm
plis~h thle i'prr,e it, has iln' vitw. Inr
whoit hanve aliways been'r for prohibtit iot
it imi i te. If they' Ic do. win tht:y~% il winii
bry te aid of those who lot ive arlwa'ny~
stoodt uip fotr wi key. titi ihow cant they
hopei to enifoir'e t law wi ithI a vietmy '
wion ini thiis way'.
this moitvt'eent vet1r impolitine nat, tii
Ltitme, amltr tto spiring. it inl this tamirhnnit.
W ttiow have ('ttba amlu i'lmn i intou
han.idct auu nd tnmy hravoi othiet inomr
litionls btefore it. is ovetr. Wie hav'.
enoit: ut nor ou rrd for~ (i's stinonler
le was '.nr.iot ar enotrl idat e fora ainy tiC
lie anld t'oil t1peakl wiithot, pirjdice
or' pe'trsoal irnterest. It is trre that,
t,be plte votedl prohiitiohn ini 189:
bt, .he beagislturent irr its isd(lin pass
ed the dlsispensary he w:'. S:nree Lirat, ,imer.
and1( tire dispenittary law. is in I the Fedc
etral tourts. UndIer thiis con)ist iut.ion
lire ol bartroomt r'ystemr enin ntev.er he
r'estoiitre rtm if th irdiispenrshryv isknrkr
Ite col undr diispe'tniiary law'. r'egula
titors. I he wa'ntedut to rt: Cotr htis friendt
MIr'. Miow.te rod wotiiuhl (it) no withitout
v.otinig fior the proii.tiont tket. Ifen
iw'ant.ed to vte foe memberstti ofi the
b~egislture ntolt nt Ithe proiitionir
for lthere wiv bi e ot.h er qu esttitns for
themr Lto deal with,.
I t1 illiaste resn.olu tt (Iio aid enliled for a
Mr ~. NiOwter sid hit thotuight it110 it pe
to) stat thO lat lie woula d di enr-s the. li
'ThIe re'n41oiLtin i was ih en ridopted
iiw iout . ul disen'tinhg vo; e.'
Thue Itller's Lihen muade theire repioi L
on tihe election of dlecates ias followi:
I onen unl~ vntns ca.t ..ad tm .w.ole
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They fit and wear well!
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NEWBERRY - -- 3. C.
A q.E I=N1VI E D
To call in and examine my line
of goods. I have a nice and well
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grade Chamber Suits in Walnut
and Oak. A full line of medium
and cheap Furniture. Will sell
very close for cash.
t. ly A1 i Streel, New bei ry, S. C.
HARRIS - LITHI i- WATER
Contains More Lithia
fUIn N ANY TlulR I.i. -.WATER ON T-l.- MAR{ET!
Read what some noted physicians have to say
for it!
The waters of the iLitbia Springs Ashovillo, N. 0., April 24, 1893.
are odorless, froo from color, with a An 'xe(1( -lncl110o
pleasant saline.y taste, rather paiat- Harris Lith at pr'ompts ne to
ablo \\hen taken in considerablo the satet thaIrgadi,9
quantity, they do not nauseate, purge, of thoe best,f no t he best, ithi
or produce any feeling of dis.com-. \Vaiter knw -otepoeso.I
fort.. 1 find fromr the analysis of the the cotin tof thpofshsicn rIn,
wat ers, they contain Chlorido Sodium, it acot ion Phrelosphatic Urin,
Carb. Potash, Carb. Soda, Carb. s~ T macti n imaello. ises i
Lit.hia, Carb. Iron and Sulphate ( m Rhrec adomoty Diese
Magnesia. These waters act directly the I3utnl or -inodi aes
upon the mucous coatiog of the yei3 trl 'yur'
stomach and alimentary canal, thev JOry tIruy yor.us, M )
are poweorfully alterativo and tonic. Jn a Vas .D
[hey are) overything to inflanmed or
irritated surfaces. They act upon
the blood, changing it from acid to
alkalino. In Indligestion, Catarrh of Mr. J. T. H arris, Prpet I[ri
Stomach and Gastrolgia, supple-IC Lithia Springs-:oreorHri
mented with a propor diet, they are D)ear Sir: \Vhile it i otayt
a certain curo. The action upon the my custom to give timonial to
kidneys is nmarked. T1he Sodium, remedial Uie,Ifl r tat
Potash, Soda, Lithia, are the best test to the efccy oftheHr
solvents of uric acid, all calenJi of an LithIia \Water(weusdilag
acid character, 'whet her litary or grlantitie in th ed emti argd
cystic, are steadily dlissolv'ed. I am (Joity Diates inenmg(lsatean
confident that the p)rofession will fimd of the Kiny; i n ingorged aites o
it very useful in cases wvhere this t ho Bladder n in ni mnion ~of
ciass of wastor; is required- there is an oeces of soidi h
J. Q. \Vinnun, M. D). urino. Youirs respectfully
XV^'rEnLoo, 8. 0., A pril 10, 1892. CEo. "OWE M. I),
Robertson & Gilder - and - W. E. Pelham.
And S. B. Jones.
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