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the
Record calls me
of Anarohiete,”
* of St. Paul say*:
brings into the
i unsavory record he
State, a character
l dishonesty.'V
of the parli-
it phrases
~c4 the polite
of some of
as ap-
’ have not
,, they dare not
full, and, basing
SB on a few gar-
in which I used
i to express in
contempt, they
* the country
against me
brutal, ignorant
from the
transferred me. Jf it
of this great fiepublic to
]iink to the ierel of Borne When
the Praetorian guards were
wont to put the Emperorship
up to the highest bidder; if
Congress is to become or to re-
h^wTlm main the cowardly tool and pur-1
'chasable agent of the wealthy; 1
If the Fedeial judiciary are to
undermine and destroy the Con
stitution, as foretold by Jef
ferson; if our liberties are to be
lost through supine
and venality, I, as a sentinel on
the watch tower, holding a sa
cred trust, cannot be chanced
with having assisted my coun
try to its degradation by giving
a note of warning.
BUB
i Medical Soliool.
begins April 1, 1M6-
Instruction, with sen-
tor stndying spreisl
giren. For Intorm-
M. Bom. Went
it on, 8. 0.
Jest. SO. Sue.
Honey to Loan.
\Wf R an now In position to secure
W V losne of money on improred
farm lands, on easy terms. Call at
oar ottee over The Bank of Dari lug-
ton. WOODS A MACFARLAN.
Jan. 80.—1m.
L
Birfiogton Shoe Store, i f ho
and mad« to run eur nod look attractive
Wo hnv< the proper tools sod • spectallr
trained w . Vi- .n, and miarantee honset work
end mndei it<■ mrires. If rou want
PATCHING RUBBER, CEMENT, ETC.,
to carry on your trips, we can furnish you
RISE A MONARCH
If rou want to tet ahead of the beat aod star
In good trim for the winter.
THr. L PEARSON,
Beneath the Enterprise Hotel,
Darlington. - - S. C.
sxa-sc
GKR-A-IDE
w
Ml
the words and phrases
occur in the speech to;
re exception do
ladosen. Theyneith
► dot take from the argu-
' ^ ,«hd
„ », lan*i _
as violent, as oosone and as bru
tal has been uttered by a down
mail whose names are written
high in our country’s history
no Senator call me to order? If
the charges were untrue, why
has no Senator answered them?
And why do my newspaper crit
ics not even attempt to answer
•* i?Is It unparliamentary and
; to toll the truth? Are
: to that low estate that
i and treachery and of-
[ dishonesty cannot be men
■*' -bout calling down an
>'of abuse and slander?
^Senators have whis
r themselves I have
spoken alond and in plain words,
what a majority of the, people
at the country have thought and
felt I have ottered.
Thid is the sum of my offend
ing, and the hireling editors
and reporters who now degrade
the ‘so-called freedom of the
press'to so despicable a level
may flatter themselves that they
create and control public opin
ion; but the thousands of letters
that have poured in on me from
every quarter of the Union,
mostly from the North, and
from men ehgaged in every pur
suit in life, have given me as
surances that the scales are fall
ing frdm the eyes of the people
and that the truth, bravely told,
has a' sweet and wholesome
sound. The American people
ad a whole, the ‘‘great common
P ie,’’ love the . troth, and
Jove their country. They
despite'traitors and thieves and
cowards It is a large mass to
nibve, but the leaven is at work
and Uie issue is joined, and the
result will oe known on the day
of election.
So far as I am individually
concerned, and so far as my
Ms concerned, I care noth
for toe abuse heaped on me.
and thank my critics for dirept
ing attention to my utterances
When my facts and arguments
have been disproven I will apo
logise. Until then decency de
itiwmfai that men who abuse me
for speaking the truth should
kit their readers see it snd judge
for them selvae, or reserve their
epWtolB for men of their own
kind who dread the truth
and love cowardice.
If there is no need of reform,
reform will not come. If I rep
resent nothing but iguorance
and anarchy, why was I elected
Governor of South Carolina
twjptaby such overwhelming
For four years, as
fought and abused
»s and banks and
newspapers, why
send me to the |
, vote of 131 out of a
I of 160 in toe General As-
these four
- Advanced in
land increase of
i any period ©fits hishiry 7 ^
'"ion dollars
equipment
ot the largest colleges
and
'M '
Tillman.
Wrong on Ms Figaros.
[News sad Courier.]
It has long been known
in South Carolina that Senator
Tillman had & very loose way
of dealing with facts and fig
ures, but the Northern people |
take him seriously in h|s new'
sphern. and argue against his
statistics laboriously. To 'his
statement in the Senate that be
represented 36,000.000 of people
"engaged in agricultural pur-
suite alone" the Chicago Timee-
ooses the official re
turns as follows: "The total
number of persons, men and
women, engaged in occupations
in the United States is specified.
In manufacturing and mechan
ical industries there are 4,064,
144 men rfnd 1,037,625 women,
in all 5$91,609 persons. In trade
and transportation there is a
total of 8,326,962, so that in
manufacturing and trade and
transportation there is a total of
8,417,631. which is less bv 595,
470 than the whole number of
persons, men and women, en
in agriculture, whose
9.013,101, or leu by
nearly 26,000.000 than Mr. Till
man estimated to be his person
al constituency n the Senate of
the United States." A miss of
20,000,000 in 35,000,000 would
discourage most estimators, but
it is nekr enough for the junior
Senator. .He has Mr. Blaine’s
old trick of making his facts
for the purposes of the debate,
and letting his opponents find
out the truth afterwards when
it would do them no particular
good.
The Discover Saved His Life.
Mr. G. Gaillouette, Druggist,
tow*
Golden Belt
•dmmoniated Guano,
For Tobacco!
Manufactured by POWERS, GIBBS & CO., Wilmington, N. C.
Coggeshall & Co.
SHEPHERD SUPPLY COMPANY,
332 MEETING STREET, - - CHARLESTON, S. C
ESiV
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Stoves, Tinwares,
House Furnishings,
Tin Plate, Shnef
Iron- Tin Supplies,
STATE AGENTS FOR SALE OF
SHOES
cca if. frf --fiigh*-** l
That’s our buiness. and we have the larg
est and most complete stock in
Darlington County.
of genuine Dongola, patent tip and plain
toe, button shoes for ladies at $1.25;
now worth that at factory.
Beaversville, 111., says: "To Dr
King’s New Discovery I owe my
life. Was taken with La Grippe
and tried all the physicians for
miles about, but of no avail and
was given up and told I could
not live. Having Dr King’s
New Discovery m my store I
sent for a bottle and began to
;et better, and after using three
ottleB was up and about again.
It is worth its weight iu gold
We won’t keep store or house
without it.’’ Get a free trial at
Dr. J. A. Boyd’s Drug Store.
“I must get a book of eti |
quette,” said Maud
"What for?" inquired Mamie
"I want to find out what sen
atorial courtesy is.”
"Oh, I heard my father talking
about that. I know what that
is.- It’s a role by which every
senator is forbidden to inter
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ANALYSES 1895-90.
Brand-
BdMo Acid Phosphate
Bdisto Kalnit
Bdlsto Soluble Guano
Edlsto Ammonlathd Fertilizer
Bdlsto Dissolved Bone
Name of Chemist
Phosphoric Pot. Am.
Acid. K.O
Bdlsto
Edlsto
Edisto
Edlsto
Edlsto
do
do
do
do
do
Kaintt
do
do
do
do
do
Bdisto Dissolved Bone
EMnto Acid Phosphate
Edisto Alliance Fertilizer
Edisto Ammonlated Dissolved Bone
Bdlsto AmmpnijLted Fertilizers
Dis. Bone with Am. and Potash
fere when they get to disgracing
another.’’—Washington
one
Star.
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Colds and LaGrippe when Lax
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duce the ringing in the head
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Edlsto
Edlsto Soluble Guano
” llato Guano
ilsto Kalnit
llato Soluble Guano
Bdnto 8p. olal Wheat Compound
Bdlsto Aetd Phosphate
Bdlsto Ammonlated Fertilizer
Bdlsto Soluble Guano
Bdlsto Ammonlatuu Dissolved Bone
Bdlsto Dissolve Bone with Ammonia and Potash
Bdlsto Add Phosphate
Georgia Dept, of Aarricul. ]V,» »i2.iis , I4 <s
Clemson A». College, 8. C. n.ag 12 73
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Alabama Department Ag. 1898 U .86 15 w
C0 18M 13.24 13.82
'Tr. 1888 18.58
1896 8.50 11.28
11.29 18.30
1890 12.98 I4.&2
s° law 8.31 isisT
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Tennessee Department Ag. 1898
k 2 v
1.25
12.08
1.58
1.48
2.51
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1896
1696
8.94
10.99
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1896 10.4*
1896 9.04
1896 12.28
1896 12.82
1896 5.89
18P6 5.06
1896 5.56
1197
14.96
12.08
12^8
12.38
11.97
14.08
14.26
7.12
8.40
6.66
12.87
1.21
1.50
2.?2
1.08
1.27
1.01
1.81
12.82
2.53
2.02
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1.42
2.36
1.29
1.56
4.32
4.70
8.64
1.88
2.43
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2.79
1.72
2.28
1.38
2.72
2.24
2JJ1
1.72
4.»2
8.34
6.02
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The first of American Newipaperg,
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor.
The Aniericnn Constitution, the
Ameriean Idea, Hit American Spirit
These first, last, and all the time,
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—OF—
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