The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, May 24, 1895, Image 4

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THE TJ" 1ST TO 1ST TIMES. JOSIAU CRUDUP. f. J. i .or. I'riduji JI;?v ? S POST OFFICE DIKK.CTORY. The P. will he opetu'l fur hu?ities? from 8 A. M. to ti.OO I*. M. The Money Orter L>emr'tnenl will he opened for bnsine?s from M. to I M. Mftil going Km will cl- ?*;? |'r><t.ij't'y at 1V. * > P. M.; gout- West l.lti P. M. .5. U II \KIIIS. P M. DOINGS A lioU X I > Tt>\VX. Mi-st Ka o Nvtl of .v i' .< in t -wn ai tiic gm -l of lier aunt Mr< I. I* Mur|hy. Mi". Multic i i i iln'? \w>t in i\> iiiiil>i a last nil k to visit Iter sou. W M i iJr. Mr. I>. I*. Hat l*v xvr .i to liojewcl . N. (' !a-l uinUy. lo jio ir- Miiiier. Trie Baptist Sa'alt itli Se'in >! i v ii iTing a I iciiic to-Jay. Messrs. I!iiim! r N.dio'.Mon J . I'- Arthur, rani \\ T. Beaiy went to Siiuijitvr. Moiiilaj lo alleii'l i meet iii;4 of i In? hi n i go I s ol Pythias. M.Tom Mo He h i- iu'on in iiiwn si infl days vifuiiug liis faretiif. !> * an I .Mrs. Maurice A. Mouie. Mr I! I'. Ar:!iiir !ii< iiiprovcl i.io np* loftiance I I"- t i.i ver/ !:.;i" ! v leumv lllg till* ?x,m III;."* It lilt? Wi !-i I-.' of l? S ? lot, nut icpiiciiii i' wiiii ike hi- front It II CO. Mr. Jn>. It. Mitii', propricter of tiie City f'ou it r ri i u giv-- i i eeept ion t ? ilie I i lief mi I geutkiieu f liie l.'ixii li-t M n I:* cveuitig. We ii i?e been to ! thil tie cream wn exceptionally ii"e No:ivWIi-tiii.li ? tlio o>'l.ie<' f the wen Iiri* la-l Fin-lay tlic young people of the l*i e.iby tei ian Suri.I iy Sehooi reported a nm-i delightful iiiv, aii I i xpress a gimt wiliiignem in try an thee the -une - r:. Ves, tlie p'-'.e.i ire up, the xv'uo- are ii[ nut the phone* w..I s on lie in. It xx i I not belong he to e "Hello cctiiinl w.i! he la UMliai to every, no. flic tail pok- xxith heir mi inert in irun -troleliing i-ver out heads give- the -treet i "tit ti-d' appearni.ee. l'eork'may e.y - I..-ltd time.- : a< lutieli hh tiny p'eiMV but I uien i- on the ru.il ol progiCS . I.ast Monday af.eriuoil the \our.g l-idies ot t he Sctiiui uy Wi re entertaiiie 1 nl Judge Wallace's, M -. Colt on ? nri'1 Mis Walker's Some l? nine, ethers ta tea. The '"n? table* at (he Seminary l.wkvJ quite .J'i'h.l. utiil < !ut> tin' i v-'H'i's ?.t down t i iT53_niiiei me.i it almost seemed as it'it we-i?'vacaiion The young I adi-s trj >yed tiieir e> ening oiling ami a; preeiuo i the hospitnli y extended t<> tin in hi at ti'v. ? o - llev Wai. Mel'!:" tiers 1'. I), wili preach Sunday nuimiug a.id evening at the I'rcs'yler.an Church. In ilie evening at SSHi o'clock lie will del verilie Annual seriroii hefore the I.adiis Mis-nonary Sjciety of that Church. One el' I'nion's teeent enter pi i-cs is a Ileal Estate Ageiiey, al ,.i;t vvliieh a notieo appeared in our 1 i.-i i--lie 111-i | riiii iplo business of the Agency In- to l?ny an i >e';i rf>.\ estaie oil e iintni'sii n. In connection with Ilia' it pro; o-e ? lo d > in a limited way wt it the I iiiiiiipi.it imi i 'oil v en t to ii last |V.I ln> failed ta i| . 11 fin ii am.-y. to hring dc-ur aide inniii_a*i'iM into ?ir tu.vu and e ut.tv The nan-e- . the diieenus as-iire in thai tin Iai-inc ? w 111 1 ie eoi.dillted 0?1 soilii-' princip es nod we Itsve no -i uiht hut it w . lie viininiciiilivi'11 those interested ami a great conVciiicte. to lit ?< who have real ?.i?ni ... ... i .... H .... . i ... T >1 iy Wi'f., will ii iiu> 1?- i!.?y fur payinjr Town i"?*?? ? w.ih '.i ill.- ji ?:i;i v ''ciii,' i'I (It'll f W C . I I'. I I 111 I I II I I I i.lTf v. I 1 I c tin PxtfiiM ii uf 111110 yivi'ii. -ii oil janii,s iniere-lc! lia-l Ii.it r ;.vt n; tlio iimnry In | :iv fit imiiv nultitv I!i illiiioanl C"?l5 Ilieno lifiH ti:ii - ' ! I! ir w il! l irliitr the 'li-xt wi'o'k hi (lif , avium! i f luxe-, tiiiin I \\ i> dollars iin* ^ ft; - if c Hinrut; l'tMrn I'lfi-o ami mi r in y> ur paper th V if .1 ill:i i in.-" iin- I innn *. I'.ioi ur any I -iy cN" wan I-n j. i ionl '.inaii 'ii! ii i--iii to p i-.ite cm.in iip Iut a" t it *?cirs -ir:int' <' i" no of i u< c >rretpihdi m? it Ho it i . i-r w??l?ly prc?)ia*e r?orri nv I t.n .1 ae-vi , tuta-M-t t linvnj; ilire" rj ; u ri * r.n tfi c in tin lurriw-t i n u h.n?c i > ? it in r > I I U Hi;' profit. I1 ii t l! i' 1" it ?.* i ,HoD? Mrte HllUtl. i ic *, .1. hc?vi:.. S i \\ ,y 1 - .. e To r lie K i it<1 I'i-o < o I .i i t \V? tiikc i.11< :u* .'< i <>:' r i niiij; t > y u our hanrlfe'.t iliv?.* I i-1 i v; i ut?r/ nil ? f kiuMnf m e.mfn Ill' . it- l? u s n mi Ii laat tn iinei.tr ani in ^!i li<? if 1 Jar nvtar from homo an i ki:i<lr i u hi.nr ilint he lie l among friwti'i*, >ti I << i I rvpi-y nttarili iii. To tit) w hu i mc i | i? . i r?? toil if nil t l?#ir Iotc nn 1 ?rinjii lie t> M . < . iiiii|>i n wki * in your lnwn, anil lo e.i-li if the mitrala* who wen* willi nor .mi i wim fnt lie ?n mniy \T. r?N nf h ; ?* m-l e >in!"oi i, we can only ?nyt we mt itiocr I ct i el'ul .vol cm ne\er forgH yon M.i_, >' ! he with you all ari'l h'e'sy-ini with tin uinly ing j i.iyoe ,ff your i'rien<K Nil.. :.li i Mils. V I Itl'.MI'Ti'N. LunriUe, \ a , M iy, Hih , lvi}. I \ | There was right much talk hero li t Sat- I urday night about tun I dogs. i>ne was killed about midnight. Mr. S. M. Kiet lictrd . . ! ot one iif his dogs fighting with another 1 -?r. | |>r( lie thought tlmt the other dog must he j <dc tnad heemtsc lie c uil I not hear him lurk. j w'| j lie went out at one; with hi* gun ml as i l..n toi | cer uiir.ng th it the dog ?;u mid. -hot hint. I The next day lie lit 1 his dog. which was wit bitten in the light* taken t > the country and . j'l<killed. Later it was learned that the hog I V * | urn came from tow.ir I- Santuc and tit it lie had i ft,i bitten :i hug and a dog in the c nntry near ' tlm here. The an m ils were imiuediatcly kitle I ; ''ll by the t.wuer. We hear that other do^s ill J (^ ' wti were I itten. It licit be so they should , ||U be killed tit ctiee. Mr. l'ieo acted wi-e'y | < t in kiiiiug I.i-? dog and wc hope the otiicrs ' will I' Low Irs example. 1'" 1 10 * - i sat Tun TIMks: (li( I do not care I po-e as a critic relative dai to the actions of the fawn (' until of I'niuit but I do thiak ilia' they would be rather al1' l l * . wo >etere upon the wheelmen ot Uie town. lJ10 should they adopt the ordinance with ul oei uiodif.Citiou. that wospassjd at a meeting tun last week. w. J hat the wheels should not be allowed oo any of the ?:de walks within j*or 'he incorporate limbs o the town. This ap- If pears I ? l>e too much t > ask tho boys to ib. f? There are ordinances iu the various cities surroun ling us, w hicu require the wheelmen wj, to keep off lite s Jow.i ks on main street, but (In tliey ilo not {T so far as to inclose the incoi roihte limits of the u wn. It is very well an to ie<|iu:e the win els to keep oil the !c . j(. walks on ma n street in the busitie-s portion '1 the tovrn. and say *t) varJs at) either- le lv* ! " of intuit street on the various street entering into tiiaiti. lint it i- unjust to virttt'.ly tua 1o 'lie boys cut of town. We are civilize I. ami- pel jot any of us 1 think who woitl I hesitate to 1 get tiff l>is wheel at any ti ne, to avoi I run- ''V uiug ag tiiist iuiv r to prevent alioi.se ,ju fro.11 Incoming !i igiwetie I. We all hive n,, signals ..a ? * ?* ? hee > au i ww ?y.? give ample l?i.i warning when a;, i rmct.itig any j cdosirinn. c?l i i- . . i ,;*i this warning is i >t tor the purpose oi re tii??iinganyo;iv t g -t oil* the si Icwulk when ti > we J ii.i. Hut na the c ntrary to let cot the in know thai a wheel is bebin 1 thoni a ti 1 , . t U' to let them take which side of the walk , ;liey see tit or to Mini si.11 ami the h.-tter mc plan would he to st.u.'l still when von hear a bell, toe wheel will then go around you. I lie simple fact th-i ri ler ringing the he.I is evidence that h-j ?ee.< you and it is aV,-?.'. io think lie is going to uui into yo ihe collisions are always brought on by the party jumping light in front of the wheel. Instead of stopping and looking ar um i before iney go lo cither side they jump like J they were in the tr ick of a locomotive \ -* and nine times out <d tea if they are walking , ... lift Close enough to the l.uce !??. two waeo s to pass them abreast on the outsi ie, they will to endeavor to juni.) entirely aiross the side walk, l.enieinher whet, you heir a b cycle he signal to stop sill and lo k around . , you can then see which way to hoi move if it is nece-sary to in >ve. We do n <t ot tlnt.k the c lizens general y object to the noys getting eo lie pleasure out of their |> wheels. Mi A whee limit. Jo \V? Ch A l'riniary < >nlcr j i i< 'on fin ur-l ft'OUl I. | T. i J ; The billowing ii (In* j?r ivhi hi t ?r u | i J ,j., insiry: iJJi A primary ol" the i?eni > rncj i- ordered in ! n? lies Sine nu tliedodi lay of Ju'y next, a? 1 ,|. xhieh every while v.'ler in this Sl.ile -ha 1 | i e entiCed i?? vole, who sh ill mako |m' l;? i in the Homagers endue 1114 the olejti hi 1 f. itiai he wiil suppi'M the iiiniiiiu-eH of such ! <m loctii.ii oil the .lis' Ilin o ee;i 11 in be lie! 1 1 n tin- third 'fne< l iy 111 Angus' l *r iJoli'g 11 e- of 1 1 llie Si;iie enn?iiinl! >11:1'enliven inn. Ilach j 0f ' ni.lv executive tin* shall npfniiii 1. three manager a and nne clerk i.i lei! I -m Ii , as ? .I'll 11. Iiv.i of liie 111 iingei s -!i 1 . hi* lie lor- re liiOt-nrul nlie manager aiel Hit* c'el'ii Slid.! j iei' ii-crviiiives i.r viec vor-a. The | ml>11 -1 I he opeiinl from ** 1. in. 1 1 I p. in. Sn Knell euelil.i e I 1 r I lie I iiiihi i III t loin I Con- | venl on aha I al lensi ten days In-fore (Ii j anid primary elcriinii file his pledge wi Ii 1 li?? Chairman or Secict lry nf (he County ! Democrat io Executive Committee that he nl> ile the results of tin* e'.eei 1 >11 mi I **np{ n 1 | die nominee nf iIn* par v. an I no v.iie f*>r j jj, any Can li late w'lm l as failed to -i_'ii Mieh (>| pledge shall 1..* e .nnie I. ! ju To | recent the-ingle pnpp n * el carnli- I , f. Id'e- 11 1 v to fur delcga'c- ?li;? I he 1 nilile I . which line- 11 1 cmiiaiii 1 ii< names liehga- \, Ie? win. have si/?c I tint | 'e Igr ,.f tin* - mie | nuinl>t i~ ili" i) ii mi lie r > I delegate# i > i: i eili 1 i 'mini v . * cut lie I mi liT I !? Ac "ill I ing the o iivt'iiliou. ! , . 'I !u> >(i; in'l )'ri .nry "li i'il In' li(>'>l ori \n nil l-!tli, if nc ?ry, (\c<* ii'ilinji to (lis r.ilr* j , nf tin- i iny. ami the inmanager- fliill nerve. j i A1 oxie'ing mire i I' this eotiimitfv |>p 11 if rrt # ! >| la 1 are liTc'iy reftllinie I. who i not incAii >'("Hi ?i!h the f-'og'iii g. il " , mien >f II it j and l,i \iiii:1 'ii lii 'I p ready acted under tli | ri'vimi * r dui. * , , of (lil-* roinmillce hi c "X'lnj iul li vin I Ii operation of thu?? re?.iltiiion# biiIc-- liior \< -Iiii hcronfi 'r deiermme ! > not in aee it i mice therewith. , On Motion of Mr. Jor Inn of Aikwn the ,, , lowing was adopted: I 'I'll# Stale Honmcraiio Kxocntive i' 'tinn: tec rcc">g?i/in? 'lie fn#i that tlier# hit* ff ,it ional difference* existing in the Oeiiiocrat e party carne-tly i'lpgc"! < to the limine u* of the "fAte to ignore nuch fiictianal . 11ft??; ence* in the election of delegates t" the i i.- , , niiutional ConTcntion and let i-a?h cm dale s'fiirl en hi- ineiiis. The committee a Ijouroc l a? J:l > a. in. 1U>1<1 ami Wise. Contiuucif /rum I. this country m l the sooner wo bury r judieeatid lace the situation like sensi- o 1 uieu die bettor it will bo. Designing i ue inon may by tIt i? ex trente exactions ive ot'ner wni'e men t> desp eratieu and 11 co them to take ttie negro. a k'ou can't drive and bulldoze in toliigeut Hi- men. Tiie o-|it il divis.on idea, has p :oiiio fixed an I auy atruigement made tl the people will be all right. I'lle noise f le about iteleiates to the f'onstitutional p ivention is m wlo ny men who are alVaal il it it'they <la n?>t outrol the cmvention e< y will lo-e I he ileal tor 1 S'.'ti. Some men t\ * they will not e.mvl to make peace. If n re was an o.iice at the en i of ilto line si y would crawl through the auie-cbnmbers lie 1. * 1 If ilie people of the Sixth district waul a tl n who can't rise higher than factional ii -.indices, thou thev must get some one else S re ics-nt iliem. If you waut a demagogue tl ,* *o, ami I will relite. I I'iie tm ral an I intellectual superioiity of t c while lace over the colore>t race will a in iua1 e. I flio speaker grew earnest and eloquent u I declare 1 tiiat his idea wa< that the State u ruing committee of the "l-'orty'" shouhl n et at once an I confer, that the working II umitbees in e icli County should call a ii ss Hireling for the several counties with u legates cm illv divi lei between the 1'iic- a ns anil then go into the priuary and vote e these can tiilaies and for none others, ji we cati't get t ogee her this way. there is c use trying. tl U ih " c.t-o t his speech. Mr. McLaurin s - loudly aitituiel atnl his words of o doiii an I b i'.iIm s< ha i a tremendous in- t cuce. tl ll? n. I. I*. 1. K i'be was called "t? tor a b tech. He on loise I Mr. McLaurin s speech a "I said It'.ai a meiting would be called by a ? "Forty in Ma-ioiicounty ii once. ii Hon. !,. 15. II ^ as o.b red the lollowing I 1111: n-. wbien were en loi se.i v Hon. .1. I i i'l'ilor. e .n: 1 wore titiuiiiiuoii^ly adopted: i '? iior:' i<. a Constitutional convention i* 1 bo held I.?i~ :'.i 1 and we realize (lie inirative necessity tor tlio white men of the o no t>> o >ni*t together m the selection ?*f s*. locates to > it i convent i-m that in tlie on I e tie ~uj?i o:n i :y may '*c preserved and | : interest*- < i' ih ; whole people pr looted; u i whereas. * i i -j inveutoii lie d in Coin in- |i c-tt the "J7ih *>r March la-t. a working n nmittee w is apj ..i ito-1 i" carry out cor- tl II I Oso'lll o IS I llci-0 adop'cl. it Ko-olveJ. i li.n wo. believing the sitna- a ti such as .lvii atnld tiie must Serious ? t>iderati*ni. r *jttest tiie chairman of said u riving committee t > call this committee s :other at the i arliost day practicable to t< rgr-t Minn* c.ii oitel line of action to c ot the perils ehieli threaten us.'' ,, *> - i i HHlClvSl BlilCKSl 1$U ICKS! For Sale At 'l .! ii. ikiLiiiat x Co. I i Sheriif's Sales. J Jat. I\ ) It Jink, 1 8'do. j1 ? >y virtue it ait execution t > me iir*ctf<l a ) l will -ell ilie Court House iloor, o the town of I'nioti, on Monday, the 3rd b y o i* June, anting tiio legal hours of Slier- a - -ales, the fill o.viiii* describe 1 iroperty, u wit: ti i'tie tract of a:ul belonging to tite estute s 1'. .). J iiiea d-cease I, situate, lying and li ing in Saatiie Townsnip. I'ntou i.'oiiuty, r lit.lining o'j;, s, - J i li) acre*, more or less, o itudod on toe North by lands of the estates w 1-aac riregoiy and .1 ihn li. Jeter deceits- it .on the l'.a-t tiy lauds of John II. Jeter, v ceased, W. 1". Jones, (J. M. I'.etning and It (I. Ilnbson, en the South by lands of Mrs. u iiv (iilliatn. estate of J. S. Porter, deceased, a ier lands be nngiag to the estate of T. J. w tics, tlecea-ed. and S W. Situs, on the h - -1 by lands of J. S Welch, Salein Baptist tt ureh and Joint l*. Thomas. The said tract V in tde up of the following lots and tracts fi wit: 1. 7-'_" actcs, from >l. A. Sims to d .I.J in-, 1 <?icres, M. A. Sims to T. J. . ._i > . . * 1 u I \l A C . ..... t ~ 1' I lie? i . li it.-,,a unci James Munr.>, 1 re., : i. * .Ii.nri 1!i;rcn Jamei Tliom- u iii .1. .1 ncios 1*. , S. A. an 1 li S. .-it - i i . J. Jones, balance 120J acres " I In??. II. i it ft il tract to T.J. Jones, ti mire.- M.i ..'MM'*' il. M icbctli Sheriff to li .1. I at < 1 i. .11 -i IV aero- f M. A. Sims r I ? . li Sinn tu T. J. Jones. 1. I.ovie l on an 1 i i lie soM as 11>e property !i ti.e ? -1ato i Jones JccesseJ. at tliusuit f, lie i T. > k (' >. I'lai1.1 il against W. u J one- r> 1 I li .lone- i. . i It Wii'efonl a I in. n i-t rit ?r-? will \v i I : 11? - 1 o I" lyr.1. Join - li' t're I, i'ctcu l ill J (J. L'jSti, i 8. I . ' ciitl s ii.lice. May, llili, I I l.l.l Nii'. UN l' TAX SALES. llyvirtuto .-unJry tax executions to ilirec:ol. I will --1I betore the Court ni?<* flour, in i!so r i-.vn of Union, S. ('. i Mmi'l iy i io thirl >l iy of June next, ring the I i li t ir.i of S.ii-rilis Sales, tne owing i i'?*il j?r ijieny to wit; J v One : ! in I belonging to N minis ' w crrt in ^ii.iuc fowii-liii,, containing ' "I 11no ir.. ; Ian I belonging to .1 I!. Fo-- I ia ii w l -vi le l',iwiii!r|i, colli titling f>8 j rr < tn - i ro , m I belonging toll. A. | ii jicrc. i in ' i id . 1 in! hi i mging t > lil'ctli v in I ?vi<>ii\*iilo 1'iN nilii|i, contain : i" * ?ci I I- .Iflllll hi ! llging 10 CllRJC I. ii . i i ii ii >o-viist)i|i, containing i'ii-' ' . i 'in l ;.ci (ii^iii/ ttf Mm. Mary i in. i mi i i"nkey* Township, conning I. I I 1'no ti i iii 1 hel >nj?ing to Mrn, Ii. ' ii i i t i liois Township, containing i 'crc4, lin- i1 nvc ! cri'i ! will ho ? >hi for ts.srs .i..- ii; i : tin: Mi.te ngv.nxi the penoiiM i\ . :i iiiu"I. . .1. t;. i.oNd. ? S. V. c. I'l 'u < (i no ia . , 11 ! lit: \ II \.M .. M'.XKKvS will snv.'you mang > uii I see tli'.'iu. ~ I ^ The Governor's Address. Continual from pagr 1. ights throughout the Union . The sovereignly I'the Slater, within their proper spheres, i us Jmr to Mussachusetts ami Ohio as it i to South Carolina, and the principle cmiot he struck down here without receiving mortal blow elsewhere It is unt'ort ituate (hit the ptssions and rejudices excite 1 by the war in regard to ite negro slum d influence the opinions and eelings ofjudges in dealtug with this vital riuciple, but it will follow inevitably that f this, principle is once destroyed this attniry will be convulsed with a revolution >r tlie restoration of the liberties of white i. ti, thai will fir eclipse that other fatal Li uggle far lite emancipation of the blacks. The restoration of white supremacy in STii placed in oiliee and in leadership of ne atla'fs of the Slate Wade Hampton as iovertior, and afterwards as United States enatoi: ('hales II. Siuionton, chairman of lie judiciary commitice and leader of the louse of Representatives, later district and irouitjudge of the United States Court, ltd John 0. Sheppard, Spea ker of of the louse of Representatives, Lieutenant tlovruor aud afterwards iSovcriior. lu 18joJ, nder the leniership of these uicn. the U-'g laiurc passed i lie 11 aw s known as "The .lociiou and Registration Acts," designed j preserve white supremacy and a white tail's government. The laws worked dutirabiy mid tip to tins preceding, uo omthaiut lias ever been heard of their inuMice, oppression or criminality. The iti/eu who -tared raise his voice agtiusi liem was denounced ?s uu enemy of his tate. Those who were lo> young to hold Hice ami take pin iu suon atfiirs were night to respect these men as patriots and lie r liandi-vnrc as the palladium of our bert:c<, i'liis regime. becoming arrogant ml d is: aeful t-> a ninj rity of iur people II I repugnant t iheir policy our iusiituioii'a, was overthrown, au I tne people in M?l? hy die election of 11. K. fill in an as iovernor, declared that it was not their mention to ertale an oligarchy, when in si'- they threw oil ilie yoke of the negro III the carpet-bagger. Two appeals have ci u iiiade to reverse this verdict of the overeigo pe->p<e. ? i' ii has b*ea sustained ach time with vehement determination, he llelorin moveaieiit lia-l nothing to do itii 1110 election and registration 1 iws. U'o ee.ved them as a legacy from the aduiiuislatioii of We have upheld ilieut as lie acts of the people, and as constitutional leans ot self-preservation. Some of these icn wbo arc responsible for an 1 w ho have nj >yed the beuetits au I liouors of otlioe uder these laws have turned upon their tate since their retirement. l?y an appeal > one i t the bitterest enemies of Southern ivilization?a politician who disgraces the itdicial ermiue of tiie United Siaies Court u 1 mas-pierivies as a judge? they have ueeecdea in h wing the registration law eolured unconstitutional, mill and void 'lie chief argument made before him was lie defamation of your State, and insult, if asuli could come from such source, to your t vie otticers. La ler this deeree the d >ors a\e been throw open and the ballot again need in the hands of every iu to, w'_to or .ai-lv. ufthe aire of 111 Vfiiri I ?. iitt slander heaped up??u the Stiti?rby tho iunsi-1 f?r ilu* pi iintiU< w ?s only surpassed yili.it of the judge 111 his document styled decree in equity. Hut the pity of it, the umi'iatihi, and the shame of it is yet to no j'.d. Resides this Jvlleries oil the bench *i mi old in in, whose Uea 1 was grey, wh > ad fought on the field of battle lor State's i/lits, who ii id been speaker of the House f Representatives of Eolith t'irolina, and ia vhese handwriting part ofyoiir registration *ws exist in our archives; there ha sai reai ing alike the judicial ermine, hearing is State defiuied, his c jiurae ls in arms d?t iiuced as Kebe s, and his own handiwork djudged a cr me. If the law was crime, fas he not the criminal? Should his led ave not been bo it aud his eyes moist with ?ars of humiliation? Alas they wore not! i'ith a Mephistophelean grin on his wrinkled ico ho nodded assent to the most infamous cciirnont ever emanating from a court in quity, while tho black audience exclaimed A Daniel has come to judgement, yes, a i.aniol. ' The ex-Senator who has been olding caucuses in Columbia at private ousts, having the car of the court and holding tho foot i f the chancellor," reamed to his home, feeling that his movcleuls had not been detected; but the ' esponsibility shall rest where it belongs. ! i?t the people not b'ame the poor, lean an 1 ungry counsel, who are barking merely jrn bone, but visit the sin upon the heads f the arch conspirator*. Come In An or lint* t'llll I \'i I / iMIU.Mi I :m?l it will lie no t you that our prices an stock the most complete ami the city. Ladies who are looking ko have just opened ftp a lovloy and o Silk Warp Henrietta, worth 81 ()NLV.81.0tt. Iieautif.il lilaek \ inches wide, our close OASII pri in<X their appreciation of our Mi their trade. The bio advantanjj line is that our Prices Arc L< Come to u.s for Ladies J Ian Percales, Lawns, l>imities, l>ueks, Crepons, Challie Cassiiiieres, etc. For t! lor Special IJargains I tlioir Spring bill in tin lbrgct thai wo arc tin Clothing ami ! To every Man or Voiitli clothes from us tl l!0 days will with a beautifn Ve also guarantee to make our I Vic = M C L U j A crisis confronts us, nn issue has been thrust upon us without our will or consent lit a tune when pence win hovering over tlie State. South Ctiro'iua is enjoying an eta of iutlustrial improvement; factories are beiug built in greate I number than elsewhete iu the South. Tne credit of tiie S ine tanks higher than ever in its history our bonds ti n oeuig purchasable at a premium of lc-s than lil per cent. The march of progress is about to be stopped: the black pall ?t negro domination hovers over us; we must meet the i*sue like isoutli Caroliaiaus. Tneie are only two dags, the white an I the black. Cater witch h i# will you enlist? Tne one. the white peaceful tlag of Anglo-fmxon civilization and progress, tbe other, the black tlsg of the debased an l ignorant African, with the white traitors, w iii are seeking to marshal the negroes in order to regain the political power. It is fortunate tha tne issue comes at this tiute, when a cous.itiitiou is to be made, guaranteeing white supremacy nice and forever. Tne constitutional convention must be controlled by wlrto men, not white men with black hearts, nor negroes. The world must be shown that we are capable of governing ouiselvos and that constitution or no constitution, iaw or no law. court or tio court, t tie iiiteltlceiiL while men nt' Soul li (lornl i n l inteiul lo govern Iter. Lt the man who undertakes to lea I theignoiant blacks against you sutler as lie did iu 1SY0. and remember tint eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. I will not oil. 'be Legislature together. I'hey oouid ilo n thing. An appeal will be taken t> the Supreme t.'uurt of the United States, but under the re i tape aul technicalities surrounding it a decision cannot 'e ii i t in time to affect the e ection of delegate". li must be a free tight- I appeal to the sovereign people of S,uth Carolina. \ the wisest an I satest and putcit triouualto protect their hoinei and liberties. They have never faiied t j respond to duty. The goverinrin of the people must and shall be perpetuated, and we are rea iy to lead the tigut under the white tuau s Hag. Vottr obedient servent. John Gary Evans, Governor. List of LetlM'S. Item.t iuing in tiic 1'oMotlice at Uuioo, for the week ending May *21th. iS'.'j. Mr. WiMioy Pawkius. Kev. PI em Green, AlGs Auric Gregory, Mr. Uiclmrd Leoricl, u.rre Major Juliu.-oit. Persons calling for ilio above loiters will please say it' advertise,I, and will he required to pay eue cent lor their delivery. K. W. HARMS, P.M. High Grade Goods, Low Grade Prices. Kverylhinj? ne v and desirable can bo found in our present stock ofseusmi'Ve se'cctious, No customer disp'cascd. .. . .mi customer tins nppo.nle I, No customer Jim uisiio 1. A fair an i s.j.ir <iatl is whit we give them, that is the es/auation. Wa have been granted a Patent on Low Pricci, ait J w 11 tolerate no infringement. We never sacrifice the qua'ity to lower the pric J. Wo never misrepresent the goo U to mike a sale. We never take advantage of a Customer's lack of knowledge or experionco in buying. We have great hargiins at our store. There is no question about the (duality, Svyloor Low Price of Any ArtiJe. The entire stock was bought for your judicial* approval. Come anl See. Most Itospectfully, TilK PCItCULL CASH COMPANY. id Examine It of JOODS rntiMo to convince i TIIK LOWEST, .,ur our styles tlie prettiest in ; around lorn nice l?lnck I)res*, ompletc lino of these ^oods. lllaek per yard, our < lose CASH price \ onl Henrietta, color last, 40 cr -Acts. The ladies arc slto.vllincry Stock Ly giving us :< that wo have on this special >\vor Than < >ur Competitors, kerchiefs. (iloves, Mitts, M tills, ^ntiiu-s, < i iyhams, ?, i'itpies. ('ottonail.'s, io next o" flays we ofio all those .ipvin^ ; ahove lines. Oon't t? people to buy hoes from, i Inlying a suit of tiring tlie next lie presenteil 1 silk cravat. es LOW Kit than the LOWEST R E ' S . = * * ^ V, . M \ ) vr * y - j