The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 27, 1895, Image 2
THE UNION TIMES'
VNiON, s. r.
vncov j*a<;in<; ovtlook.
tY?oli!> I'tillrllti oftlio Stutc Weather
Service.
The following eueouraging weekly
bulletin of the condition ! tli? weather
and the crops wbh issued by Stat?
"Weather Observer ?T. W. Bauer:
C'otion picking in general. and m the
lower portion of the s 'ul m|.
Tre *
luniy begun. Ju Vik' iO'a * r and cus1
arii portions the plant isdyiug rapidly
with nearerly any but opt n bolls on
he stalk. meat of tko top crop having
been shed. It in said a killinr frost
won hi not materially hurt tho crop.
Many half grown bulla are opening.
Fust ;m apparently present ju every
lield nr.d account* for the poor ccndi
ion r>f the top crop. Even in the
v.esteru ccuntiea whore the plant ie
atill green the t .[ erop in shedding
badly. Tin w-athcr was generally lave
rable for pie king, except, along the
count v. h< : numerous i bowers interfered,
and in the north central countu?n
where the gein-ral cloudiness jirevented
rapid opening of the bolls. In
Barnwell county tho bulk of Ihe crop
will be gathered in tho lirst picking.
Foil worms have been noticed in
Harnwell eouuty, making tho third
county (tho others being Aiken and
Oraugebnrgi where boll warms have
injured tho erop.
Quantities oi fodder wan stripped
from late corn in the upper counties
during tho week, and thie work is ,
practically finished. Some corn be ing
iniiii'ii 111 urn lower perilous el tti ]
State, l.i.1 it luui nit yet become p< n j
crul. Late bottom corn i? a very Mii
crop
Dining thti ti rut el the week ! r?>- !
a/.tut ebowera interfered with ri.-i |
baivt'ti. but 'luring the latter portion |
the work progreased rapidly The hot.
weather and lata raiua improved \p I
land rice very much. J
Sorghum mi 11m in portionn of the
Htate are running day and night, and
large quantities of hioIukhch are hemp
made in all portions of the State.
iVaae ore fruiting very well, and i
come being gathered The late rami '
were highly beneficial to thin crop, j
uml in a few placet' more ruin in '
needed.
Much pea vine Lay, iw> well ae other |
bay, wan gathered the pant, week, and ;
the dry weather wan favorable for cur
ing it.
T'li nipM, pindnriiand ht.cot potntoea |
are generally doing well, but the ltd
lev crop will bo a abort, one, owing to
the unreasonable weathei during the
|)lanting %eat?i.u.
< 1 round being prepared I or rye ami j
(ail - ate. If in aid that oats aown
from thin liiat to tin middle of Ociober
will laud tlie xao-t rev. re winter
went I i t.
l.nU: lr'.ut ;s plentiful .'i portions m
iti? Ktntc pears ami prupe.-' in tin
mirth null northwestern "unfitics art!
apples in tho western counties.
The i vinhivt' <ir.nInII on the const
tvmi no. t- .tlieieul to injure wint? .
tr::i l< , vo^i tables anil berries an pis w
inp i.ii ' 1 y ami cablmgo ami bean
planting still b. in;: done.
On the. 'vbolo tin week una fnvnrnkli
for u.atuiinf.* uml putherinp crops. us
well ?s foi faMu work in general.
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I'liainbei l.rin mi tIn* Stump.
An American who saw a pool do.,,
ol the political < xeitcue:/. k. Hupls: ?'
during the fo u nt election u:i I ?.vi.
attou'ti'd many ol ill uiut'.a!/"
thai He.n, .bi'icph t.'L umbo: lam wu
tin: most i;.t? ro>tin ; ol tiio 'puilicr
Hi eumpo.-nro on th- platform it. t!.
face of insults undream n' m Ann:
loan politics was tourvjlou . ".i.i las'
"Koiiogudo ! ' Tim;tor 'Toady
"Villain!" the cov/i1 sim ito I. but tin
worse tbo insult, tin more virulent tho
abuse, tho more the < rat i seemed 1
liko it. lie stood calm!'/ in re t!.?
Inob Without a trei.i*?r, in ; although
e \ i i y in :i. e. .'i v#un : Li U JT .1 pl< . I \\ . f .
\ilJitn nt'oii li? vv? "t :i tt> the en! <
iiif. tuidi?.: ?v: t h ft :ii::f i? ear mm.- i. ,
if i.o had )?? ?,. ll?o I' :i??e < .-n
it DtiS. .\ tl i l |" r.?-iim*iVc
wa? .t tin il-v i. >< Kjti'.- !: :?I' tin
t lii o'.lgii in..I y<>!i w?t :i! .r. n . i: ;
lilt) bull vvlirli if vi.-. ' 1 2j? ? ? 1'
troil Fui'
?;\r >11,1. 1 Till! M CO V. A K 1 .
Tin* < I'l'liili;; u! tlm T(i!)..rn, Warelimine
,ii J,.:l*.e f i(*
il:? ind.e 1'ily to binto ui.i? !i< <<
viiM opi in I l iiurci|u\ in i. l?'n/f oi
glory. 11 \ i 1) < I'l'lurk tin v, ii I o I:. :;i;n
floor wuh eow.r<d Willi p|l(M n! 11. >
weed ii in 1 iiiindiod'i of whik.iii ere
turned oil |? r want of Moor room.
TIiosi hinl thoir t< bueno on (to floor
1'or l**ri?ln v H kii!i . Kver\thing being
now there wim Homo ?i<hh|htiik i.t
about gettiug |>totn| tlv v.ail-(I in
Mourn kieking lull taking if all in nil
thingr went oil Htnootlily. Son.e of
tin planteib <li>l not roali/t m good a
j,i !i:o foi tlmir tobacco un 1h? y would
had thoy properly cured and ln.ndlcd
it. Tobacco in good condition br? ught
n good price. Tim prion ranged Ironi
1> to 15 eonlH, h'. vera I big lotx going nt.
15 rents. Tim hiiIch were Hiitinfaetory,
and planet! Luke City mi one of ttm
boat tobacco iiiiirketa in South Carolina
About 40,1)00 pounds war: hnndied
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1 CONSTITUTIONAL
CONVENTION
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NOW IN SUNS ION /.'J TI1F. STATE
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Mi-iiy ImporUnt M?ur.uieti Introduced
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Mr Mooro lii'n?ilue??il tlif li>M.,witif
T'l.-ii m> r(ir|iiiriitinii thall mm*!"' ii' m?> '
tuiHtiiivf i ntlua tlun Unitoxprf'Nsly Hutliori/'.i'il
in \U- t' i. nor Mint I it Uki' ut hold any i
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real estate exoept such Re may be neeossary
uml proper (or the legitimate business."
Mr. Moore is the author ot the following
proposed clause in the Coustitutiuii: "Thut
disues- for rent shall not be allowed."
Mr. Lawman, of Orangeburg, offered th<
following ordiuauce. which will be of much I
interest to all railroad owuers: 1
bV.tieu 1. The right of taxation is a
sovereign right, inalienable, indestructible, '
.as the !Jle ol the State.and rightfully belongs j
to tl ih people, in nil republican governments, j
and neither tlie Cieiicr.tl Assomtdy, nor any. I
u< rail other departments of the govern
ue-nt established by this Constitution, shah t
have tie- authority to irrevocably give j
giant liir.it or r- -tr.au this right: and a j
law-- grant- "litr.\ ts and all other A'-;. ;
a I. a-. . v ; t \ -aid government. ??r any de- j
jiartmciit. ihet? < ?, . elTei t any of those put ;
i . i.i and hereby declared to be nul 1
.... i \\ ivl lor every purpose whatsoever; &u<l j
-? ul right i f taxation shall always be under j
the complete ? ? titrol of and rev.icnhlo ).v tin.
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i 1111] A .11 'I 5lr 1111' fur !III' ?' 11 J i " i I tint
.( Iionli fi : tin- r<-; fin'i : 1 i.;.- wii iu Fund
I \t tin-! :!. niawiii/ ti.?- r.-tii'ii i.. I. taxpiiviT
may ilivicuali- w I: i * -!? '..ml lilft |
hi'Iiik I am] |-ill tux f lilt 11 la* H|>|iln'il ainl ti... I
iiuitii.T -iu.il mii H|iply it lr. i.isn the .
tayjii' JUijJi. to tin luini the'
ftuto, u< twithrtniuiir.f; any ?irt. L-raiit or '
? uutract wLat-'vv^r l?v tbo C?? uvra!
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So.ujon a The p.>w?;r an 1 authority ot
*>....im* raiuo.ni riiKlil- anil passenger |
tasiiT". preventing unjvint discriminations J
Mild rt-pdriug reasonable and just rates of J
freight and passenger tariff*. is horoby con- [
'erred >;[ t u the (leucrul Assembly, whose !
duty it shall be to pass laws, from timo to i
tirue, to regulate freight and passenger tor- i
.fTs. tc prohibit unjust discriminations <>;: ]
tnr Yuinuis rnllroads of the State, and pro- (
Libit ?nid roads from charging other than i
reasonable rate-, and enforce the same by j
wdeij-n.te 1 enaltico.
The Oenernl Assembly shall not remit th< j
forfeit in f tin charter of any c< rporat i i
i.' w .voting, nor alter ci ani"nd the came, !
nor |>i;s> ,,ny other general or spe ia' iu\v for j 1
be I caerit of -aid corporate n. ex - pi upoi. j '
tlu on lit en tn.it suid r |?< : .<t i. >11 sunn |
thereafter liobl o;.,.. te; ni.je. t i.> lim pr - j
f.tioiis of tlu? uist it at i li; and every
.m? inlm< nt' ! any < barter v| m,y torpora- I
tion :n tio- state, <u anyspe.'iai law lor - j '
l'? i t ht. a c| d tli' i'.-by shall pt-ra" *
nov.vi.n -mid , barter, and stud'
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ftiiTTHBr" Phil!" Apply TTie poll nnQ fu'liool
tux of the white* to Fund A ami poll ami
Hchoeltax <>f the norm's to Fund B. The
Kami A ' hull !?? dmtri'outcd nvoordlug to
the mimbrr of whit<* children of sobool age
in each county ami Kami 15 -diall distributed
Hvvorditij; to the nund>er of negro
childroo of pcliool age 111 each No
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1 l?i? u:i.;trc? -in Ilulrt
part of tiiN fun<l shall iu*e?l tor any pnrpo.-e
than to pay sal;irie> > f umi hers uctually
"iigagi'd in luiitr the p hh.* school?
o! tin* 'liioTent ointu's ul t???- State and no
p.nrt th"nof - hull hi expended for the collertion
oi ii:-iharsoiii?'ut, provided
J liar t he (?i*n?Ta! Assembly snail in appropriating
money tor the support of the .
state edii i.'nmnl institutions 'hah not ap- I
proprialo a -utr. to exceed one-sixth ol |
' e (oust it tit ion and poll tux actually paid j
Uvdier for teaching the publk or com- j
*li<l(i Is in the various counties.
\ Parrott ollered tlie following re- |
lie it resolved and ordained. That '
f the State Superintendent ol j
of '-ourity son '( .!<- ocromis- !
hed and the duticr ct these I
*(1 upon trie Comptroller
'ocunty ecraiai.-.-ionere
*t Adjourned for |
at.
ot the Con
recognized
Irlv?along
h Carolina
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FrnteruiU
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a:.i ri-|.i'-. in- sit|.i tor hi.<1 that
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i vt ii.i ii.y j.j..iii' iit? wit it,!i.ii/hi it.h
t>jlt? rij man i v r wj- f. n/ht ipi.r. tliO
itijii.p. and evt'rvwtMTf that 1 have lain
il lion tt. Itifin an il tin peopl*
hit\** rt?s>-'?*il tin ir vi-rilit1 "an ..fT'.rti
;< pits'- i y in "'iiitiTiipt hi v r; pnr;v n-.
A~ : my Irifinl ?'ii tfn- riifht. I y hik v< to
ni SutiiKliiv. I ' Ji>i oi.l> -:?y that > v'Tri1- ti> 1
l.iivi- | .< Jrl'-'l I'.nlty tin- >.( infor.- :
ity t< tliiH pi-r-oii. I Ihti-iis-i-rt that ii .:.,y
M. '' Itl'.tJiT <ni:li('t fc'i't UK) Vi.li- !!. !iH ,
ri'iiniy l< r Jiny tiling !li it In ir.ijjt : <|i\<-iri\
\N lii- wi.l ilaro. ?11-[ nt?- :t
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i IIJ-'JIL'I' ii tiii? ilHmti- i: l.i tui . in t I---I ;i .iti
I;? -ki i 1 fi r voliiil' fur l it! . i,:% Vjir.kliisr
of Tiilmun. in h;(:?J
"With lu-> olUira' torn'.- .-.i.snt'i. v .Vtor
rr.akin;: ono ot tic liitt t -j .? ! ? in> ,/ lu?
llf?> lie i-nils it l>y xiiyinn that In li<|n- rhiTO
will Ih> no (actional foolim? oi. tin- floor.
What inumbor ilitrim to criticize oi n.i.i*e I
rflw' tho riKbt of u member to vob a? 1 '
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phased? I did BOt int**ixl it sis a spiniat
compliment to M. (J. Butlor, lint throw tt
back in his tooth that nothing M. C. lhitlor
m.iy do will disgraoe tlx- iiamo of lbnier jti
Scuth Carolina. It will live (hieing senator
Tillman.and shaking bis linger at honl whop
you aro doud ami forgotten. | !.<.:! : applause.]
lam uot the champion ! .11:
Il.itlor. I have fought liitu as ; as
aiy man aAl no man in tin - St.it.- bail t.iojf
to do with his defeat than 1 did, oat c> ana!
Butler want down, aud you h.uiu t . ragnunitnity
enough to lot this man pa--, and not
follow hitn into this convention. We ,n*not
hero as tho adherents of any mas.. "Schelp
mi' Clod. 1 will not vote f..r any Jaw tb.it
Till not tit both faetiors in tin.- Stat?. (A;.plause.
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"I sincerely regret that tin; groat loader ot
the people of South Carolina should so far
lorgot himself at tho very threshold "J this:
convention's session, when it is pro-eminnutly
necessary thut wo slionld moot as brother
Carolinians; that ho should undertake to pop
his whip ovor my hoad. I proudly nckjjowl?.<Ji/i
i tint I rotod forllutler eouiitv and triko
great pleasure iu standing to my otlgtnal
vote."
George Tillman was very severe on tub
brother and ho and Talbort got into such a
hot debate, face to face, that the sergeant-utnrms
was several times sent to preserve the
pence. The name of "Butler"' was tin ally
eliminated.
The final vote resulted as follows on ftit
question oX striking out Butler and inserting
Saluda:
Vc.i- John Gary Evans, Alexander Austin,
Bart ii, Uchre, Bcliinger, lJoho, Bowtnan.
Bradliam. Breawale, Buist, lSyrd. an toy.
Carver. Clayton. Cooper, Cunningham. I)e
Hay 1 tennis. Dent, Douglass. Dudley Eflrd,
Estri Ige Evans, VY. D.. Field. Floyd, (Inini>1
(Kirns, tiary, Glenn, i'. (iooding.
<irahiiin. tiiinter, llamel. Flarris, Harrison.
Hei:,; lull, Henderson, Win.: Henry, Hierw
Hodges, llouser, Johnson, T. K.:Keiit, Lowmu:..
M'-Cown, MeKageu, MeMiikjn. Me
Wt'i'o Matthews. Morrison, Murray, Nioh>ls<
ii.Oliver. GlH, Parrott, Patterson. J'rinoo
Be ffe,Bussed, Shuler. Siugletai v. Smith,
W. C. Smi.ak, Hprott, Stuekhouse. stok?n,
Stribliug 'J'albert, Taylor, Tilinian. B '< :
Titninern.an, Watson. Whinner. W,m.Mn>
Winkler, Woodward,?80.
Mdrich, Audcrson, AlkiusoL Party,
Dates Berry. Ilrii'e, J. X.. Price, T. W. B':ru
| Derhaui. Doyle, Ellorbe, Furrow, Frn/ier
j (lace J. 1 (ili'iin, (J ray, Howl!. Irby.
I J tieorge, .lilliw, I.'B.;Jofi*r WiljeI
Kennedy, E. J.; Kennedy, J. W.; Fee M<|
CasUn. MeCiowan, Meares, Miliar. Moore,
i Mni\i'r, Na.sli, Purler, Button, reak Kugsj
dale, Keed. John; Rogers, Itnshorough How!
in ml. Sheppurd, J. > .; Sloan, Smalls, Stmin
j .'I. V. Sullivan, Tillman, (i. I>.; Waters
Wharton. White. A. IF, White, S. K., Wigg
smith, A. J.; Jeremiah, Wilson, Stnnyurue,
| Wilson, W. B.-5F
Mr l)uiu asked to be excused from voting,
| ' it when the house ileelined to excuse hiui
| h?- voted against "Saluda."
j A slight amendment, offered by Dr. TinaI
DMTnanu,Tejjkru to tnecomposition ot the
raw 'ounty commission was agreed to. The
whole matter was then adopted as amended.
A communication was road from Chariot'
A Calvo accepting the terms upon which
tic . onventiou printing had been given him.
rhe president then announced the following
appointments: Head clerk engrossing
department, \V. H. Ycldull; bill clerk. T. IF
Witherspoon.
Mr Smoak offered the following- 'Furdons
;n cases of murder arson, burglary
rape assault with attempt to commit rape
I bribery and larceny shall not relieve liou
vi*.. .iii-l political disability: hut the pernor
so pardoned may at the expiration a hvi
.-hit 'H' ri'MiTUil lu IIIH lorl?!|t?vl f>ri\lilv^iv
' > a t Vn-iairtls vota of llm (h-iM'rui A?-st ir M}
i'. : !< ! iir |>rovo nomilusivHv thai tin *s??
a;j<. r.: -t has bona ox?'iii|>lary iliriiiy ' hat
Vi??- I'rtsidi-nt
V. -land-lo offered n newsuflraiM luiur
nii'l Mr !. \V. JSowniiin snhmiUeil j. rum. iti,.v
;I..- judiciary
>ir S>. II. llussell offered the Jvlhuviiif
' i hi 'iuvertior shall ho cleoied iy tin
.< t<.rs duty <|iialilh'il t<> vote f? r
! thi'llxiis < [ Jh'iin-iontntivi's ami kIiiiI.
I. ul Jiiv 'Moo ini four yo.ir- 'to! sti. m u.
' . i;.!>v t< i ro-olrotii.h."
, ro -Mall ho a|o?t??l in o.i -l. r ,ut y l>y
"i>i ihoro.it iiiio ? ! o|x |,? I'ouit
i. i. !. i'ii .is, win* shah iioi'l oif i>Hu
' . yo.if. .in I 111111 In.-; . |Oi I
:.l1 i|UUllliod, ami lio "hull i lit in
I . II '. I o-o|l-of loll hey olid hi - ? '! I ' lllil'
[ i to ii.ay lio olij;ihh? ulti-r "iiiiiiniit out
tor \i.i' i no -wmo rule asti. 'In- 'ouj'lli of
:i llioo and lis in r<'-ol|o|hhitv -Iml
.; ; ' i ;i. 'it hor ooli iity i lili.. i - ,ii 'In t j. 11,
oh o t..r in litis Constitution '.i :?. ! aw
| i..i t'-d a |mirsiiaaoo of it. '
! ifr |* i-; offered the fnllo'i;:i:r I li.'it a
.. . ' . I;i;i|||' til. Ill ii:ii|orll|o III,tin) o.
I I(|?. .lo. I;.ill Itoioflio luliat'd Itreo'f. oi
,iid f< In 'o f>11 r|'ii.-ii|o.|> . t, mil
I I antes. N'll all III -II I- . 11 * I' l?
si.. ' ! .riit loin oi a>.-o- . *. ?ii- I<7/ r.
; !.- ? *i;.!fi ma .11 r wtioh. ' . ojiot ti
; -.1 '' nidi vol oat'.
J'tii-. h-.".ve\er, shall not j n\eaf In
ii'in 1 . ' irihly I rom uriiuiii;.'a i.yul ot
wr. i. kid it-i'i hi \ nlt li Jim i
( h^i'iikmiI to rmlroirls ii'-rosi Ktato
i iatiilx. ami tlm (ifhcnil Ahjm'hiMv slmi< tittym
! <|>|>osi: < i tlm l;m<l iiovjtixI l>\ -.ml rijrtit oi
V,:;\ >11 I"llK .? HlU'lt OJIHVIIIOIlt rxiMn
Mr I'.tii-t also oflon d tli?* loll' iw.iitr 'I hut
j tin <.? ni-riil Astmnilily sliuli nmor ^rtml oxtii.
1 Mi|? ii>iitiori too or i(tlowiiiii'<> to any |l>li*a
I ('Uit or ..^ " tit, Solviint, or I'ont rio'tor liltlil
i ?< \ | . - r.-iiilorixl or ooiitrfn-t iniolo nor no
1 th'.ri/i payment or purl pnymnn? o! any
am. .i l?*r Jtny ? ??i?t ract not an; l.ornl>y
j.i * l> ; propria! inns ma\ Iin.nl'' 'or o.?
I miltnr'-a in ropHliiitf invasion. pr> v< nltbi'
it -n| |.r'xHinc insurreotions."
V '. I; n>t o (Tonal tlm following Thill tin
{ ? 11 riil A-^nmMy shall not auttiori; < pay
a. i ' ' :.riy piir.ion of tlm Hillary n| a <t?>
t ofli'-rr lu-yonii tlm ?latn ol In*- Montli.'
I .Mr I i nin'TiriHii ofToroil h pluti <liHipn?ii(y
| tni; K"iiil'lint< ofliolnls from hnlilniy o If Ian.
Iir Timiinrman offereii a plan to pension
wtornut.