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The utterance* of Ben Till.
South Carolina, in the
uobery eeterday morn-
the utterances of a
• His speech reminds
me toothing so much as of the
ravings of 4< Anacharsis” Clootz
in the Paris Convention of 1792,
when the “orator of the human
race” clamored for blood, more
blood, with a thirst more inten-
ee even than that of Barrere,
“theAnacreon of theGuilldtine. ”
Clootz was one of the maniacs
of the Revolution, the .most
cheerful spot in whose'history
is that they went at last to the
shambles to which they had
sent so many others in pure hys
teria of blood-letting. There’s
something in all the talking and
writing done by the advocates
of the silver idea that is fright
fully similar to the language of
the Terrorists in France. There
is the same rabidness of dogma,
the absence of reasonable con
sideration for differing opinions,
thesame disposition to denounce
as a tyrant everyone who dif
fers with them. The language
heard in the Senate these days
in behalf of the new ideas is all
lunatically anarchistic. It ceases
to be funny when Senators get
to talking, in the highest de
liberative body in the land, in
the same strain as the fellows
who hurled the bomb at thd
Haymarket in Chicago. This
tire de
Msrvslout Result*
From a letter written by Rev.
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Hich., we are permitted Co make
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The Charleston Medical School.
J 1
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EOE S-A.EE BY
valence of neurotic degener
ation in the people. It is part
of the general weakening of
nerve centres and the tendency
of people to act upon unregulat
ed impulse. The language is
the language of the hasheesh
eater and Malay who ‘runs
amuck.’ Men like Tillman,
who talk like drunken prophets
and have the inspiration of
mania, should be suppressed.
They aim only at the creation
of a sentiment of personal hate
against individuals aud they
appeal to the very basest pas
sions of the mob. They are
ready to compare every public
man who differs with them with
the enemies of God in the Bible
and thus to project into a ques
tion of politics and economics a
fanaticism that wae neygr yet
content with any manifestation
but slaughter. I believe in free
speech, the freest kind of free
speech, but I believe that lic
ense is not liberty and that talk
ing madmen are more danger
ous than mad dogs. The man
who wants a Utopia and can
suggest no way to get it save
by first putting the country
through the hell of a social re
volution is an outlaw. The
trend of the talk of Tillman abfi
men like him is the same trend
that the Frenchmen followed to
the horror of the worid for all
time. There should be a way
to stop such talk ana such writ
ing. The day has passed in
which the lunatics could Be
laughed out of these follies. All
thinking men must note the an
alogy between the Tillmans and
the Clootzes and analogies in
men will produce analogies in
results, unless the friends of
honest, sane thought in this
country stand by on the good
ship “Order” to repel the board
ers of Anarchy. Some people
may think this an extremist
paragraph, but they will not sq,
regard it if they will reflect up
on the increasing revolutionary
rabidity of the theorists and
doctrinaires in the last five or
six years There is too much
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