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E~TALI~iED 1865. INEW-Uil" 80,~1~I1s)j MY'' ling Sh9 CLOTHING. ine of Spring and Sur >the gen.ral public, wl t defy competition. Oui I to most $7.00 Suits oi DO and $ 1 0.00 suits ar >wn, ask to see our ba i lot of suits that we arE If price, Suits worth $ 1 C th $15.00, now $8.75. .0. $8.50 uits $5.75. iieson, and YOU will get prices. CHILDREN's SUITS. )oys and children when will find a great ~variE ng from 4 to 19 years c. to $10.00 a suit. A Mr. Stevenson on taking the chair I thanked the convention for the honor, doubly an honor coming from such a grand old Stato as Sonti Carolina. Tho convention was meeting on the transition from one century to an other, to elect delogates to name a standard boaror to ushor in the now century, a loader standing in the shoes of Thomas Jefferson. Ho look od back and referred to South Caro lina's great growth in taxable proper ty, in cotton manufacturing, second now to Massachusetts, and in tobacco growing. Wo now have a united front and have rolled Uack the dark cloud of Negro domination. Rairoads are being .uilt here faster than in any other State. It is a phonomenal ro cord for a decado. The convention appointed com mittoos of one from each county on platform and resolutions with Sen ator Tillman as chairman, and con stitution and by-laws wvith Mr. DeB3ruhl as chairman. A large number of resolutions wvoro p)resented, Colonel Hoyt's re quiring the pledge to support the national nominees and a vigorous p)latforml from the same sour-co be ing among them. T1he election of the four delegates at large was then entered upon and quickly disposed of. Mr. Gentry, of Spartanburg, nomi nated Col. Wilie Jones, of Rich land. Geo. E. Prince, of Anderson, niom inated Congressman Latimei ISonator Ilendersoni named Giov ernor McSweoney. Governor Sheppard, "in behalf of the Edgefield delegation," named Senator B. R. Tillman. Nominations were closed and the four nominees woero elected. Mr. Cosgrove, of Charleston, be ing the first to second the nomina tion.7 The delegates from each congress ional district areo to meet at 7.30 to select the district delegations. Trhe committee on platformf and resolutions met this afternoon and eleted B. R. Tillman chairman and August K(ohn secretary. The mem bors of the committee present were: Abbeville, WV. N. Graydon; Aiken, D. S. Henderson; Anderson, Geo. E. Prince; Bamberg, C. WV. Giarris; Barawell, Robert Aldrich; Beaufort, William H. Lockwood; Borkley, T1. W. Williams, Charleston, E. M. Seabrook; Cherokeo, T1. 13. Butler; Chnater. S C MoKoeown: Chesterfield, CLOTHING. I have -.he nicest I Clothing ev :r offered t< am selling Z I prices tha of $5.00 Su ts are equa Market, ouw $7.50, $8. greatest valies ever sh counter. We have a bi fing just a litle over ha now -$9.80. Suits wor worth $11 I.A0, now $6.( your Clothin-g from Jan class goods it the right BGYS' AND ( I did not forget the I ing my Clothing. You select from, sizes rangi prices. ranging from 5C OUR GREAT DEMOCRACY. SiEPPARD NOll " ATES ' iI.L. AN, YOU31.%NS 1AN gNOAiN'r ENDOHSVN 111,1. The Electionla-EVPt1 i-1ing ifBeautifully IIainoinus---Iraanescque Rtmolu 110n.-Sumuo 1.1 !o Oppoition , Tro Hoer E.'-olutioiis. (Special to Gre-nville News.) Columbia, S. C, May 16.-The boon convention -as held today. Every one who is iL StatO or national politics, who has b, oa in it and wants to got back, and t ose who want to got a tasto of poli- ics now or in the future, were hero. It was a regular lovo feast in pohtio.. Conservativs, straightouts, roforror-, Tillimanitos and al I were i a tt tidance and voted for each other anId .-,t ted each other on the back. The covention di.! nothing remark able. It indorsed Blyan and instrnct ed its dleligation t.o vote for him. The convent ion n s called to order b)y President WViIii Jones. In escort ing up Tom porar P'resident Brea zeale he made a hi- hy ap)pointmng on the committee all ( : the pronounced gubernatorial cand 'bates. Mr. Broazoale wm - then introduced and he thanked the :oavontion for the honor. Ho explainm I why the conven tion had assomble.;. Since the last convention in this ;tato new is,sues and problems had trisen and many events had transpi .ad in the political world. Almost thr<-ughout the world there had been up ismngs of the peo *pie in behalf of lib'-rty. The United States had played no unimportant part. Cuba had been freed from Spain's yoke and had a republican form of governmen't for the people, of the people and l>.y the peoplo. W. D.Evans nom inated ,T.C.HI-amer, clerk of the house, :or temp)orary sec retary and he wais unanimously elected. Mr. Stansell was nominated for serg9ant-at-armns and was unani ~.~nously elected. SOn motion of Mr. Prince the chair an of each delegr.tion was asked to id in the revised last of deligates. ,W. Dunn wasm madoe assistant eta" m..w nominated W.F.Steven for permanent chairman and he elected by acclamation. ore Were three or four "Noes" e voting preliminary to this re committee consisting of.Mossrs ow and Bellivger was appointed ort Mr. Stevenson to the chair. see those Chil< 9$2.37. When rice I dale suit, Jam line a the e the It is an ack rgain -tock of ho sel- country. I haQ sel 509 C 11ttY II-. SUit of Oxfords"-, Buy Thes,e ar 7 e: first- $2. 25, $2. 50O now $.), $1 and ChiEdron C buy- of Ladics'O;xfc -ty to to be closed a1 , and For m c , I sk to worth $5.00 W. P. Pollock; Clarendon, L. W. Nettles; Colleton, D. L. Smitih: Darlington, Bright. Wilh111am1an; Dor chester, J. . ]ivens Edgelirkl, B. R. Tihuan; Fairihl Jo NvW. Lylo8; F10orence, D). H1. Traxler; Greenvillo, W. L. M1-pldin: Green wood, J. Ml. Gaiines; IHampton, '. H1. Maul1dill; Kvishaw, AN. (". 1,ich ardson; Lancaster, J. N. Etridgo; Laurens, T. B. Crows; Lexington, 1). 1. Elfird; MLlarion, J. E. Sellors; Mariboro, v. ). Ivanll.; No%%:'erry, E. H1. Aull; Oconee, E. C. Doyle; Orangehurg, J. '. B3owmvian; Pick ens, T. C. Roberton; Riehland, J. P. Thomas, Jr.; Saliada, E. S. Moas Spartaniburg, J. GT. Evans; Stunter, W. ). Scarborough: Union, L. J. Browniirig; \illiaimshorg, A. W. Wil. Uams; York, V. B Wi[ on. The1( commIIittee reported( favoraly On r'esoluitions inst ruct ing the (1olo gation to voto for Bh1ryan and favored the unit rule on p1lat frm1 andt prei dent. Colonel I1oy t's platfoir mwas agreedl to. it denlounced thei linaniciaul pol. icy3 of t he trlusts and1(1 caflled, up jon thle St ato and1 Nati. ilal g)oermen i)ftoC pass such strinlgent laws 91s will cur tail their operatioens mn the fut.ure. His resolut ions also denounced the imiperialistic p)obey. of t.ho presenIt governmei nt as cont rary to the sp)irit or our institutions, Hoe alho includ edl a resolution that the preent war in the Philippines is unjust, anid that theso 1)e01)1 should be0 giveu a free government under a United States protectorato, if necessary. Thle rok~o lutions also denouniced the Porto Rlican1 poli3y of the R~epublican1 party, ondolrsedl WI. J. lBryan as a cand(idalt( for p)resident n'nd exp)ressied sy mpt - thy for tbe Boers. The committee wsas somewhat di vided about expressing sympaj'~thy with the Boers, but Tillmnan urged the adoption of this section, which was (lono. Tlhoe platform is being drawn by the sub-commit tee; it will be on lhnes alreaidy indicated1, )pp)osing imuperi ailismn, the policy towards8 Porto Rico, Cuba and the Philippines. Mr. Wells, of Edgefield, int roducedl a resolution against the dispensary and1( is advocating ai local option schemo. This was unfavorably ro p)orted as not having anything to (10 with the convention. Followjing is the list of dolegates to the National Convention selected by tihe congressional district deleg,a 1ions and confirmied by the coniven .in: L L/. ien's $3.00 suits tIhat I you wanL to buy a sty!i: leson's is te place to vi nowlecg c' frt tihat I cr ( and Oxfo;-d tO be Io e decicdc t closo ouL n Oxfordis n~ow $2 .0(0, .65 Oxfo ds now $ I.2( Oxfords. . . wholesale rds in BI clcs and Tans, t at GOc. amn selli:ng i Ly Brac k( for $3.a. i.5O Tai Char sion ; Tlomas ~Talbird, ielu fort. Alternates, L. Arthiur O'Nvill, Cluil,"ton; WV. H. Kennelldy, \\il. liamlsb'urg. Seconid Ditrict-Jamnes H1. TiII. maII, of Edgelivld, anld C. W. (1aris of Baimbirg. Delegates to selet ailteraztes. Thirdl Dist.rict-l. 11. McCaal Abbevillo, W. (A. Stribling, Oveico. Allernate, S. 1. 2fe(hie, Glren wood, nild Ge,'o. K. Pince, Androi. Fou lrh District-J. A. Alo ney, GAreeiville; dohn1 Gary E'ai:, p tlibiulrg. Alternate, 1 . Wk,stoll, Coliibia. Fifth Ditre -.~Y.Wibu, Lancaster; J. C. Wilborn, Rock 1lill. Altoeitit.eI, J. . Milrion, Chester, atind T. 1". B I'itler, (1a111'n14y. Six-th itrict-D.X ). Se ralroug, Tmim. tonvilln T1. W.ies l)onciaetr.- s vi.Atrnati es,ii R.~ 11. TimmterI ta aond oauuis A ep'n. 'leowsI oter J. fHl irs, orchat.r TheLL report of the~ commtiittee onl A light wvas precipitat ed ont the delegaition v'otinhg asi a uniit on1 aLl quest111 ions i 0h Nat iol)l CO ovet ion. John Gary Evansi cihamp)ioneid tihis po)siion. (G. .i: P.rinace, of Anidersona, faLvored itructing ihIn dele'gates on aill issues (on wvhichi tho people of thea Stt e airo niow sef tiled. Thio unrit rn to as to all quest ionas wIas aL'lopted, aL maiijorityv of the (11e~legton do:ingll theo voto anid t ho chtatia (cast ing the voto of thle dalegaLtian. 'lTho conlvent! ion aLdopied a resol i.. lion roast ing Ihea je de t rust, inasmuchtei asO tho farme rs' aLianco1( semed to bo disorgainized. Theia unfavo9rablo report onL th10 Woll's resolution contdemninig t ho dishpensalry wasL~ adopt)1ed. J. .J. Gebntrty of SpatanburiLtIg in-* I roducedl resolt ' i ons en1dorsingr'E Tl manLI's poic ini fightinog theo imperi. aLlishC policy of t ho governmon(3rt, anda thto genoral scopo of theo resolution wasn opposedl by L. W. YOumnsL. Youmans had aL long prepatred stpeeh attacking T'illmnr'si honato record. It will hxavo smaBll effect. Youmans wvas caill-d to order whena heo jumped ont Tillmant and( 1th dis. pnayonl theo grounid thaIt the reao lutioni rofnrrcd nly to thm ana L-A 1 am selling at Thes -h and Up-to- be rr sit. irry the BEST frorn Lu* in the up-. Hats iy entire stock Ta n tcturer's cost. Oxfords now my E 2.25 O xrds I\ ). All MVisses' cann :ost. A bi -ot W he 75c. to $1.25, on I v At Tan Ihoes me. is for $3.25. pricc recordA. T,1ill;mlashkd to let. him 'lo conivention a(dopied tho reso. 111tioln norin Tillumn's colurso by a risitg voto. Youmlills wts tHi oily ono voting inl (th lmiiority. Chaheivotevd to vindorso TilIinufinl's recOr,d. Rivhhll no0t voting. Th'loro WIts t.1l11h) ent busiasil. 1T,hnan took it vasyi s Youinanls's oject ioll was to generAl end 1}orsetmenitt of TillmIan's hvna(vcure The cnst it ntn comimitt(4 rport; Slt falvor-aly on aill re.,olutionls m11( ai sititute for ill intruduced tho following, wl;ech was adopted: "Theiy havo car-eflilly conksidoerod ill tho rcsolutiong. refc 0drd to t1heml Iby (t, convmItion and reporit unlfat voralbiy u pon :Iecl of Ilhoi anId ro COnW Ill und thaIt. iidli resolutions bo ntot atdoptedI. (T'lhe reso(hlut0ions ar n ot attaichetd. ) The conna1 ~itte(e( futr tiher repoe rt I ho fol low inig amitendmltent I to Ar tielo V I of theo consOtittion: "'After thIe word 'utecessatrv' in lino ~7 of laid artielo, insert 'Plrovidedd (batit ithe couty (execuiivo (ontaniit tee of iany connity Ilhall be( att liberty to orderP at primatlry 'h e let for matgis. t.hatt Art iclo X~V I of the coniet t ittilon Iho st rickont oult, andt IhIItat 11(ho015 cosi tin a111fs itunonIded(i uths 1 ,w1Lo paIr ticubl irs hot ate~J t(d ats th ton(ilsti it - tion of thIt D)eimocrat ic patrty of South Caorolina i. '"D. HI. .Ih:mt:, Secretary, (ULlCMSON is (40313nN i)N DiCOY ni tii The onendiVI'4 ond \vorki JevolvI var mVti' WVo dlM of iieavy Pr'rnise. |Spi(eilal to 'VT Statte.] is the1VP reort o f the b or of viitIor*s of CJlemsont college: Itorn. I t. Wt. Simpson, (Chairiman Board)flTrutstots of Clomuson Colleig', DXntr Sir: Ini puirsuantice of not ico recoived 1by mns from thIe seecretairy of ItrutI es of Clem'itoni, thIt iindors~igned arrived at thte col logo on the 2d of May to servo as the b)oard of visi tors. Wo respoec)fully beg leatvo to maklo~ tho followinag report: Tlo thomo of us who had not bofore v'isited Ite iht4titutjion and who 111u( for med (' nr m idea~s of it. trm casualt report ihn be.anty of Uio sta io., 0 shoes are fresh goods, iade oLt of leather. A.TS, S TS AN ats, HATS! A nice !inc 25c. to $2.00. J. B. E A nice line of New and Whit. Pig lot to bip; Iot of Ne ;ligec Shir hiri: stc-ek :omplete, an ly line of UnJervear, ot be excelcrd by any h n you need anything ini n. 1 can pl YOUse yo in < hen you n1-d anything I will treat you right, ar s a little LOWER than theo of tho gromCls and their :tat of im proven II, ats wll as tho nulmber and( vxc-ellonIvo of tho butild ings, Wats at mlost Ilgrovab!o disc-Overy. Ourll !jIt'(ntionl waJS nlcX1, arres0tOd by' Itho appiaa11nco boforo tho Agricil. tural hall of (h Imilitary corps of tho colloe , comliprising aill tho t ts ill attenduiulcle, and1(l 11 1inbOring ovo foui. hundred btlwairti act ive, yon 1m)n, hamdsomoly unformi, woll veqlipped, fond tholoullh or-galizol. Wo hlal i - (10r-s tho oilploy mllont, of mlliliiary ex ec iso in the m1aut1 1g1(ont'. Thlooe of 1s wIto Ihavo hid OXI enCIlCo ais udIients or tei( ers il oIlther' I clges f.1 sat isfi d 1 hat not h 11ngf conldumes to tho I cultivait ioll of ha)ibits, of orlor and obedivinco to Iaw, whil i t tlw Saio timCiC it vovilv - to.; Iho tonl nm calCringo of th sti. dont1, thanII Cillitary disciplinto. ceved ver CVconsiderablo I (C C conirmat CionI by ouCr visit th1e amio e)venCing toC th qut anUCd orderOly, theC studtsC(I aCtll thieir r'COoms, andCI buCly3 engagCedCC in On) theo followving Cday thCe borCd madett thle completeOI rounCd of th10olvr. rooms,1 ob)servinCg Ihn0 equ'ijipmen1It and CC I iei ld of I 3181runt i')l ill 01rICb, ill Id -15C also ilro (of thCC lab orati e nI al 11( wVOlhsIlops, .dvterY Vt bIto we ~IC found priCi. g arnongIC thCe studts t, and1( ICoarty aietitCC ss aCCH d en3C tiICClistsm. Cn th part o1C].(f thCo the techelCr. It. is itmpJ osibl to entC) upon(IICC 3) de tails inI ICo wideO a flI Cf wtork, butC wo ficat' in, thlatt wh'ile' wo founid t heo in 8:uItin be31ingjC givenL very differentCI in eba)raicItr andli Ihot tOC that I 1 n.CZ partedI to ust iCC n 1r youth, it wVas suCh as5 wo hauvo conhItinuaCly felt tIhe needt oif CdurCig ouCr Cinaturert'C 1 yeas'. WhIilo theC usettfulI inl tho :llatconian I CISenso Ii hroulghot, t h11 prCedomfiinant iie in1 thot 1lOartoiCs and wvork. 11hops) from the11 mchnicaltC and1( tax tlo deCpalrtmont to the0 agriculturail was1! obseCCrvedC and1( provided, and1( wo'( deals( ill deriv'o romCl t study13 of thIC scieces0. of (:CCCmistry, bCotlimy, CCntomology;~3, -ology pursuedI here, a (CultCCro a1s highl and11 as8 broad( 11s 1hey sloIught for iC theC purely hICuani. tinrian tmlic;- of ni bor (lbwe-C and are as good as can D NECKWEAR. of stylish Straw Hats 'tetson's Soft and Stiff ,hape Hats in Browns, select from. ts at 38C. You will find d the prices are right. Hosiery and Neckwear OuSO in the LIP-country. :his line be sure to call jUality, style and price. in my line, call and see id will always make the elIsewhere. \\o unde(lorstadI t.hat, it is proposed to inhmugurato a nw courmo of nature sI tdy in connection with the publi cat ion of bI llot in" to b di.t ributed amoig Iho ruralfschools. Wo hopo this mliov(lieent will bm su1ccUsHfilly devel. Oped. It hIS )e1A ksuggested that the Stato iummer school for teachers hold sometime at Rock Hill Should me1et this year at Cloimon. Such a chaige, if practicable, Would be of great advantages to the teachors in agricultural 3ections. NoW1hr0 elst could much variod ind valuable object lesson in rurid scionce and industry be prosot(d. WVo noto with ploasuro the im provoieent on the slopo in front of the lgricultuiral hall by the Huccssful establishmniktof a lawn of Itaian rye grass, anIId inl gonoral all the ground and tho roads are rapidly undergoing such het termeint s as bid fair to inaugu.. rate a nIow era in land scape0 forestry anid gardening among usn. We visited thlt farm and found it in a state of excollouLt cult ivation. lIn th is connec.. tion, andi ini view of much necessary work about to be undertaken, it would b)e a mnat,ter of much saving if the full <quoto of conlvicts that has lbton alilotted1 hero wan furninhedwith out delay. Our visit to the oxperiment station dlisclosed to usn a groat niiubor care fully planned and valuale hoexperi mnts in progress with the purpose of miaintaimmzg thorm through a serios of years --a mont impIortant provis ion, in every way practicable the atten. ion of farumers should be called to thi e torinary dep1artmonit. A very causal inspection of it must convinco aniyone that there in light here to dmipel the barbarous darkness pro.. valiing in regardi to the treatment of aniiimln. Wo0 visited the hospital and are gratified to state that we fountd only one0 pat itir mi the wards and that he wast conivaltescont. We forboarr futhor comment ex.. cept to nay thatd woe sincerely believe thiat the institution is making most unusual and coimondable p)rgorSs in every regard under its p)rosernt manaigomnent. That the president, the faculty, and the trustees realize fully tile paramount interest entrut t 0(1 to them11, anti that the public may rely safely OIn their administration. The one fact that application for ad.. mission to thin school has been made biy three hiundlrod pupils, more than it was possible to accomodate, is suf ficient to justify a higher encomium than any wo have p)assed1 upon it. We have the honor to be, Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, George S. Mower, W. H-. Thomas, Harry Halmmond, Clemson College, May 4,1900.