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PICKENS SENTINEL.
1'IC"KENS C. I., S. U.
J. E. BOGGS, Editor and( l'roprietor. V
ltered at I'lekens l'ostotlce 8 Second Clnsm
Matter.
81'IN( 31l'TION R1I'l(1E, $I.!'0 ier Year invariR
Illy in idvimee: for six nottlim, 75 cents.
Advertisemnents inverted tt one dollar per square
of one inch or less for the first. int<ertion tind
lift y enlts for each stbiseitient iotiertion. A
lIberal diseitt mate to nierclbitt- niil others
adverlishu for six tntitl: or it year.
SW"I'OSITION .\ 1V -:ltTINI.:,l.:NTrS I'OSI
T\'lV-AY NOT T. AKEN.
Oldlitilry notices, exceedlixg five lities, trilutes
of respect, oiniittl'ittions of it IerIisinl
charneter, whelt illi-tiinble, wi lie Ii chiged
for at ntivertiseientt.
We recognizc and respect the rights of
others to honest difTerence of 01pinio, and1Il
claim the same right for ourselves.--Con
servative Platform.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET.
For l'resildet.,
(IROV I lA I: -1.N I),
Of New York.
F-or Vive-I'rm4dtent,
ADI\lA I:. S'lI'-NSON,
f Illinoks.
Voisservattiv Ntate 'licket.
F',r (.overifir,
Jo N C '. S fI.11 % im,
For Livit-Int' r mveritior,
.\ .\i ,s ,. I, I II lI ,
(f Grukll-01.
For .\ttorney(wn,
V'or lm--troller k-twnri,
. 1.'s.) IN i-:A;T ,
(If I
L. W. .
Of:on , .
Ynr -Sipelrhin 4-nt df,r en b
'or. 'rt r m
T1IT .lA w. (I'i j>N,
FitI Tl)I T - :n .
U.9
T111URSDAY, AUWi' T .,is.
ve wonld rltliei havr lve b [th mIiil Nh. wi
recuied that1 hlplu..1; 11("IrO lrvured
han11ded mur11der II-I hough het O.w,tia
have bcen the CIvernor11 1f th1w :s.
People's Advtwalc.
flow diffi-relt fr(Im il tllti m l i
trying to re-elect (love rmini lI .;\ I
wvoluld-Ie skmeciuntn .-aa
l yniclhing party.
W1ANT'S A NE;AT,
rie frricndq of doL:t w. A .yv
spectfullyN III nt. l hi:; lmna e Io the v. 6.r! I't
A der8onl coivt for a seit in the tI\t
Ilouse of INipreselatves .Siievt tp ti,
action of Ole 41h-11numt..t priaiy.-A l.'.
DOMTucM1e1t, er"hllmnl ot 'ohN -s,
cate. I
Dear Uncle Jmlh: If vo nt :-e-! l _
Od, You caII ili a enmier(Jtabh' ti: l 11i,m
of tle side :ofaq or ill Ihe a!!ery.
.1 NL'..w
At the State mettlio- of the uia',ee h
week Govurnor Tillman its ci\. I I ,
in the face. In tihe c!rviin nf 'Ihef t
Ho.M .Donaldsonl wN.as et ,lected, .re,i.
dent. which was a l)w it the C tnli I.
The 0overnorm donl't, Iikv Der: '1i1
al0oil and at h hi la:,t z*.Naion (,f tle Lg
iOutre defeated him f(or U ited States
Senator. I oilr. l]onaldo w; tlie Ulliane1
cat di!ate ar.d C ov. 'Tillmnl:tl left hi. nq,ot
as GoverInor and gtc1iot ou1 t to eCl(etioneerCin!
for irby, and wvent, so far ats lo beg the vo
teci of somtte negrot membuers. This aini,
it is said, (on the t:art (of thle (Govrrnur, ha:
beent a thorn~ in the fl esh of thei ali:ine
ever sin1ce andi at the very tirst, ('pporLt.uni.
ty' tbey rceeted by elect i')g Mr. I )natld.
It is being htissed :trouod unW thaot Gov.
ernlor TIilblituit is t.ry'ing to oppretss I lhe poor ii
by' maikinig them paty a thrtee doillatr poll
titx to eduraiile thle ri-lh uman's chiiren'.
Thisu we ko w its we knowu~j is fah-e, fior o
Tillinan can't miake laws suited to his will
nor1 any) otther gov'~ernor1. - J. A lnrmor in
rGo~vernlor TJilhtun is whispel ig 'it very
loudlBy fr'oit the stump hiintuelf. Mr. A rtt
strong, like the Jinrumi, s.ays TlilIim:t' pa.i
ntot pass it, but lie fell that this na a vet
lame defentce to he ch:i rnes' in wih Goi -~
nor T1ilhnant and before lit linltihed his let
t'r he argued for it bravely. lUut we hatve
Hcou nothing yet to "4)mmen11d it. Tlillnemul
wntts to handle ruore re'venuel. Ilie wanhts
to take e'veriythuing out of the Ptproph.'
iandt. Many of hiis scemiies aire lim h
saidu( abouit Ilhe snb-treasury ---"piaternlali:,ml
fortnatte los 'iti -n jus't i:ow. In1 n.ant'
riiffirienit pjt of the- Sice res 'Mic
run for' ('nrec :ant tuh! th.e proph. '
was~ fo'r' TJilln::m I 0- il( w (u derve I hir
conlteruttjt lie w:t def'eated ini th:t race
Nuow he h,a: come ouIt as lan i:n'i a114 .
ce ofi'. Gernor'iIltC T .hi'i :(1' it Ahnt i
are patss(d entIlorsine himi I'. s'tu i
wiha proviso, lie wet i. un-n'tt t-l-I
pr'Cesiet Stro'de, thent !av. he : i
s'r to .Judge McGo'.uwant4 . lJt
bvnch and1( the bust istLi t,o ~ tine \'
(General McLeIaurent, pnovid.i - I 'a
si.th district.
sea diftingi. hither and! lithe nl' I-I
intop the first v'acantL otlie, pr hh .i .i e
oneo else don't want, it.
A iiiiisted .tLoanttena.
Mr'. Mh. W. (C'emaan hano wrIitten; to the1~
I(eowet Courier propoig a It a lii I
mencIt be ciet-ted at Vort liilt it hton of i'i
(Or's regimtenut of -iles. Th'is r('1iil tl
suffered the hevaviest h>ss in battle of toy
up of mein liromi thie htrt c(ulti a i
dersonl, Oeonce arnd ickenLs. TIher-e e
be no more all)'ppropiate4' ire fori .. menn.i
(-ationl to Ihe sansS of lthe mni- whlo foulghl
biled and died2( inl Ithat famious c'.tlIon llnd.
Weo heartily seconid lihe sugemtion..
Campaign Appoitmnut.
Below ist given the reatranlg-d pr1ogramt
of it port ion of the app)IOntmenit-ts mad' e by
the Democratiec Ex(cnitive Coniiten lbe:
-t.hc campaign of 180J2. (Gut it (out tand
pasate up for future reference:
CS~partanburg, Salturonly, Angust U..
(Treenv ille, Tuesday, Angust. 9.
Pick'ous. Wed4n(e- day, A lt:.t mt 10.
Oconec, Thulirsdaiy, Aunust II.
And';rson), 8aatm'day, Augus-t 13.
Abbrville, Tulesdaiy, AugusL t;,
- Nedl'berry, 'lThursdaty, Augl.ui 1 I8..
- $cu tuth-y. A n'rd 2
T1E CONSE.VATIE ALLY.
Last Monday wias conservative day here.
t wam the day agreed upon to hold a uas
necting by the coiservative democracy of
his eouinty for the purpose of selecting
lelegates to vote for in the approaching
rinary who are in favor of the conserv.
itive ticket for Btate ollicerm. Early in te
siorning the people began to roll into town
irom dif'erent directions aml by cleven
)'clockfl there wore filly five humdred peo
le present. 'The regular democratic ex
'ciulive comillittee WaS inl 81s4iOnl inl the
dl court house when the call was maetl
rii lite ilew Coulrt house for all those in
crn-ted in the con.sei-Vative ieleing to its
eilbIle. Soon the spacious building was
6yell tilled. As soon as the cr.owd became
I little (Iliet J. E. lhiggs, chairman of the
o1nservali've eltxecutive committee, after ia
rew appropriate renari: read the call for
tle Illeetinig and annocilecd that noiina
tiois wivero inl order for'a chairman andt
secretary. Maj. (1. M. Lynch Was nom)Pi.
nated and mum1imously clected chairman
rmd C. E. Itobimson secrelary. MAij. I,yncl
on iklng the chair retturned his thanks tc
the in( etig fir thev. hoino.ir of electing him
clairmin, aid said that Ie mais it detnocrat
to the (011 ami was one who dilfered witli
the :nIn Ili,':, al iwn Ia mlainy tIing.! that it
hr. dolw. li t11u1 ht the admilimtratior
i;u.%l 1ne t ing, th!. wer inlctlr.istenlt witll
thil pr,lhi;m." nIi-,ind though-dt the peophc
h:uld d As it id di (34elihl, take hi:
M%wn W4:1ponu :md d4fcat ll. At. the ein
cli-'o of Mjli. ,yims reliiurks he an
oIieed tIe objecit i f thme mieeting m
i- toutii mi nnfl0 ii'.: for delega,es were i
r . n mifiimn thle ehir % was autloi
i .I to pl4.in) t ,aommittee of on1e from
I t h I i to select. dIh-g:1les for thi
:v tioll (4 thitein Thel chlair appoiu
t4-.1 lit l. xi : V-a,cy, T. A. MlM
haon: Lihl.1y W. 11. ChImpm:lal; Central
H . '. .T. I i r. 'This i iinruiiijtte
it i n e 4j fI th:-l ji:4 r< n 4 n4ild so
l% 1 ' l -i:h hle Folh.I oi; miI wII14F: 1. 31
y . .. i . .. :m W il.sl n, .1
,I v, wm l 2 I t. C4i
.i:: - i . -.. :. it ill
'iI. I nth 61 lt o : %. teI;m a
ii '.4 i n II y'111; III u'le l i deen:ts b~
I -I I.l'itt ; 0 a Il .)i )
h ! i . - i : f th il Iw inl lo l:Ji l
w h I . !l b ' int Iwl mid l 1 , ;u. l .
b ' id I, h l
it V ha.th i 5 %
h4i- 1 t1 the She ilil'. tho
bl,O !Ii If th w l i tt
I bil I., 4h-ii i iSr
bA 1)"N is )11:1'e1' - l ha i nII!rp --e 1t <
A t, ,i t ;I IW fit. I,: ; Iuh e i . li ..- l;ilit,Ig
I :1 ru a f r , Ilite ,f ii I I.t tp i
JIM] 110. ' il
I ~ ~ ~ v!( li Is ''~~(11t)hthi To eill
Lle'. a lii ag'. A 0 'l44i4'am 0: 2 . ' la is unl2s.
you -:1.1 ;.14 I iit I. i on : lhi l i,"o t ihe N
lit \,.k lim .1 'ct r ill hi s oft:Li' reih .hnk
are niiIjt:ifieti t 1 ::- faiilt t.-r n...\ ont'.nt
ti I ri t a t (h i: ih- :o f:o - 12 .h e 2111
foral.
11 ai clt 1tt 0slt ll. e Ilierfille>' t-Iri 114
sh)o'4.lii' i.' run for lu heelhtC of then pph
('ilCnt or ws.\ll scialce wr 2. ~
Mainy n on who. vo:jl'ted frc ht Gover ill'
it t w10 yeair.,a id ," heraiuie they 1he
I orm.'i thio ri ant'rihl their hI ; - ih ' aiti he,
wliast4 a farine ata wa fori ithe far erm., ib
linh. on
(i sai he wouh4411lii .iuis'i thevexpensr
thien a dlin hr. Ai'"22 pI- pi iion: er e p'rn iat
iii22Ier laiy ntIu ut' . :myi S lmelit i e' 143
4Ii4'oi:L'l,e ~ tor l.t en Ilies ' e ab!i sia
lih-ji, but 5 h as'l noti i don e i an instead h'i
24d4in iiratin I4. a,bled two newi office41
erc:ig: these 'llier Thr u wer.t!e as trIioj'2
men in4 lhe hi44t e.i'laur as h-4. ul ever beer5Ii
'is an. e:'aue but': ,, 14 *l. he :m e ie wouh
not fd >I t Goenrshddn4te a
fittin.'I
me ilit' Id 11' "ni 4 i w tre sorrupt.
111:4 y ote ]i4'r 212, ju| isi s['e if lue
'1"41 .'aI''to' la No'1 . ' 5 onitifi tin ii' hmond
'.l d~ii .: he. ac14 : :ii n:.1 2 usit it And1
it us 4 it un il in'M bit wo4'' d 4'45' l :ni,bior
'4n ''rhiftwo! 411d" In:!air pas sed ia f ai
lim he si 4 t ;-' e th h2shtu.h
al-l t::' th42 cour:ts.1 a2 ri1lht111arante:: l by
ou e mtal jn ii wai l .44' it 'lme do
.out:4IIe .-'. <:r wa ,'ion t
b::e4h r:.r ad co t. l- herau:;eti~24' in t
r i a o .''hi prii l', si. h1 the4
424 I ' sw.a4 lle i24i ithe 24pecial
I' per 4\e'. iLet 14s we if h
L.Th I.s t4i4 . lo w't s to~ do41 i
2:t N - .: h I 4.r1 ten l he i:n l h i
1411able 4t ak thll :i.h:'i'l ni2 oIf t :aul4
i1 lii n of ie. e" : iiru;e4 the l':u
24444 ifth 1r nato four44 huturedl ptr hei'
. 2 in ' 4 tiI'' 44nten: li . t i44 o u 2 :1i.
1'ny h -.'". i'''21i1' 4 ti,4. 21<a ' 4e m l l evyi4
(i,td I-) I-nei i ? N:.i'. ' 2ti e and:1 sent2 lto j:,.d
240 the4 11.1..lte o asv w e s the' rich ill4
li ." LI ' 11 r ilm2. Ni nre t conviction mal24
lgti. t o n:4i t I ?I b IIiL.i h: huherd in
bI jilt .14 1- inlav24 o :tIm h o C. r h
TI ! 4:2 ''gv: 'it bil is he a hoti
\ile Fn l \\ (sliiU t iii imn<Xof e l .5.1 L.
n o lte l ' \riu von1 in ji ir unf ter a
relii requir,ator hareul' to c vot'r eight
thout. No :veryii. v r4 l? et Ill ilo bn
inany of tbent that would not have the
$1.50 when the time come to'pay and con.
sequently they would go hath the hands of
the road contractor wid get for their elght
days labor about 18- or 19 cents a day. Tie
ich man would not have to work at all,
but could at any titne pay his $1.50.
Tiffinanism or rather the utterances and
policy o' Governor Tilliman has been to
weaken respect for the law. It is unbe
comning 1111d unworthy the Chief Magistrate
of South Carolina to say lie would do
or even sanction such a thing. It is a le
riois mistake and a great, blunder for the
Governor to say that Ie would break and
vla)qte and disregard his oath, that he
would Ie:Ik aid violate the law that he is
swd:rn to up0hold. It shows nto respect for
law, the safegnard of oar hoines. Wh(in
the (hovernor imakcs declarations as these
how cal we wonder that, lynchings are
every day occurrences anl the law violated
with im.puity ? To show you that he was
cilCere in what le sail he appojint(d Cal.
iaughiman as fish comimissioner. Caigh
inata a year or two ago headed a lynching
parly alid took specia! pains to proclaim
in every public gathering that he had done
it. lie was rewarded bvy ofilee by Gov
ernor Tilhnan.
Governor Tilliait has hinted that the
Judges were not otily inconiptent bti
that they were corrti..
(!anil you coliscieitiously klupport a m1an
who woulld say he would Irather go to hell
with one crowd thai ts heaven with ai.
- other ?
Col. Orr closed by sayinI lhe wouh
leave his case to the pe,ple who wa.s tll(
- jury and he would be satisfied with theii
verdict. Il., le said, I want you to tr.
it accordiml.r t. the law and the evidel,ce.'
- I- spi ) ke for about an lhour anat wa!
.Jven the closest attteitionl. Soie v us
tionls and an11swers paisi betweenl SwInatol
l)ell and1i the spo-aker an those we liav(
giveno above, hut thley were aill inl gOod llu.
n114 141 withli resPvct toward each t other
1',towi hard Iriths were timlled and an irrv
111taibb nI'1 I1ment,1 11Iv. IHe w's pesen
ted will, a iatitifil Ioiluiet of flowers Ihj
Mr. W. .1. A,4nnore and was rotm(113
hr andl aliplitted by the peoplhe (liar
g (t dulver f hIlis sp4.0h.
I b[. E. I I1. Murr1-3', of Allde'son, Wa:
th.e la't l s'nler inti-Lu41ted by Ciairwnlu
r I Inch.
-ij. Murray be''a by saving he W:!
lA 14, ilnlt the peopl. le i) of ickens conlility
tIhtt he n iot hre hr w a ndililaN or of
!ie Scclkel, 141111 0 4l d l more iitereA in till
bl hal every h r goo(d citizel- t.h1111
i ['tser '1n ( ,tly and ilipal
'y s miniter 1 v'wa not, his I)Iur
w lbohkf- it wa. aIL soa fav'-r if anm
14f thw I,h- nds of till' (hivverniir whoi wm rit
- l v:--clt wfluhl c)rr(e't hin o' call his at
tIltioll h it if he .1:1114' a sinlgle staenent
tha:"t, was n1, Lcorrleft - lI w %anteI d anI y I n I I
hat e i- poilit h) a sin"le 1114aureut passcd
by thIli.1 jhinlis"Twatin tihal, hms been (?l
bviltlit to the( farmt-r- a-, a cha---. Ilit a1sk.
id iiliator (j'Il;MI if lie kinvw of an
WI Sntnrl't! pil aM(cql ly the leti.lature 4)r li.
n iist ation.sice t h s tein in) cont!rol
laint . u i b -nfitti d i the f'a 4'1'A Ws Ia chas,
andi tht -mio ruptied th-ill t(e conbd th'ink
if nofwv. With all (lte hoasl.ed prornl!sc
IIf rt. forI1, said the slaker, tiere ha.
Ilin i.l tn 1s tw y4 eas fair t lie tri I'S.
1,1 al-l ad hiliit:rat ions had pas.-; d as
f"I ti bll ilclat mud prol-ltectio of, the far
nilt.r'4 Ils Ia clav-s ail hit! proposcd to shiow
ha. . The' .bused I iiIi Sti'oLsi',1 hIlid
pav."'t-d a ilaw inaking the stealing of (ir.ips
1 rina tle field 1 I'elony -. I'lli t wa114 11 !-I%w
for the armI(rs as a Vl'ass, bIeRaTise erops in
the field cohlli not be proilecteil by ilhe
farnerm stainling gnan:11.lat a light ad thc
hiw Steps in andl144 lays I wrill 'Stanlid P.uar1-d.
IlTae pliimiaent flr stealing grawing (rop1
w is greaitel thanl fcr .-te'aling anly cithel
kimd (If plers.1an lallropr! v.
Anoathier law fan thae h'ee'fit o,f thle far.
Ior as1810 a class was that gi vin a thIle boul.I
lard theo first lin for his rent w'ithout any1
w'lt tinlg or rcordll inag. Y atlnast , t hae 11na1
youbi heair abused so'( Snme11tr, securi11d iiie pas.
salge of the law requ4irinig ('otton to beC re
turnedCi for taxation~ that,i on1: hilaad theia'
of Auagust oaf each year' instem(54I of the1 first
their 104 lney) the first of .Ilnua51y.
an more 111 thian Siepparild ? Gove'a'rno r Sliep
pasrd aas raiaised( on I le far:ia andl inad., the
anioney t hat lie educlated I hhniself withi he
Itween thae ploiw hatlIes. lie coimes Jla::r
-i erstandinIg 444 thel Alliaince11t plat lra Itan
Governor T illa, herans' on.-of (h
miea1sure's thait the fsarmnersa(I demal (subl -
t reaanry ) (G4overnor101 TIilinn114an dee'!arca wa'
(e'm14 14 vE'ss4ary and14 mI onrler to bel on the
and1 " :(1hihe was~e for ' he sub Ml tresurlly.
here0 was 1son1411 inte4rrupltionl allong this
SIiliii I-C1 andsevra Nuotis wereI' hilred at
the 'speilker, bIlt lie alnlweredl proinv4ly oal
Muray) "Itarted tI answer,'.a ami n.lly bl
IMa'. Johnslltonle left thle 'flIand woil ubt'aslr
not1 stay for the aniswer1. M-'aor Mun-lil''
calleId to Ihimii to walit atndlahtar thle anlswer'
nIn411 sev,eral me 141 allediI(4 to hi to11 1 comeat balck.
11att he wouh1l nIot. laut M~ajor Murray3 gave'
h 3 is nwer' 1(4 the cr1owd, iad stid lhe 41 ld
vt41e aga(in st ilt, had1 niever been1' inI favor 4f
rhtetin mg thle 'uhirie's, because lhe thou1 gh t
wvhen a n1a1n ', :as eil:i'tad toL a St ate till ice it
co'oel -dl1 1him tol bre(ak tup10 h issinSc'. at
I14-me and11 he 'lid nolt thtink the jay~ in thotse
ca a w1 as4 b>olmuch. Talk abiot the gova
(imntiI' besinag rull tiow ini the initerest, of
thle farinaers. Laoak at thei pre4senlt ticeta
Ther'Ie are1 (only thurie fainiers on it, and( t'
l'sthsana' is liadea up~ (f fouir lia4'r.' (10l a
tn- 144113 filames lon thae11 tikIt and( lhe would411
as-., at the twola tim 5t had Inaever Iplowled a
dty intheir live's. Tilin-in, hae said, h1-14
lien more1( hiostifl' to the& liaborinig peop4le'
4r held ointe ina this State'. a' w'anit 1 tIo
do tingtha the~ republhliianipartywoh
not4' 1 attempt to d a tit( as to413 pas' a'1
11l4- lien lawa, ':-s hls load hi1f Sawl nan:st
"ther thiing.5 waahiith 1are anlt0 -ini'tic LI) tili'
A\ bill 'a' s lintroduced' in the h;ist gnSl'icae
.le1 I it lletlitalu'( ion I dennven tina lIs .a an.
to--' the~ homes'ateIj, S!htiuse ai lthe to(
Imill (chol ta\i h a u'a,41 whih wa voted
t;1( isera ivf thenator vrt ling th:'1't ta hecll
I thIl' a onvt'i llhia' ub, l 4 b1 0Ia t aIl' a.
I . Lth atis izo lar'L l hk afi a e,. h<1 44,
(nIAhieled CIinat t intere1ill' ao thi Iproph-r
t.;ut il tbe :: 14)vernmen'.tI4 of theai peoiip'a
and~ t4( i.the mhiitI':d nwdlnt .ni
Miaoions'a of'y thirat oipkrthne ato the
plaae 4etx11( a oI'' theiaprvlr dit pp5 re
hlI:(lmreagts te ;obIein ths eew po.
thled aState off01i gthtthtIl:s ?i
h1j neverasenid e did Cart.ln bee
beleved a tlt hre athneis rwhen elhoe wa
lagaisti einhbt. frIietan:, io4iInd oli
brfotentgait.ofhrolle. sTdhe paienr,
our statiihs bIee hiweed atbro mi cad Oi.
quoted at 02 cents. We have Beeln ulable
to borrow morlt-y fro"n the nO,rth for thie
last two years like we had done'heretoforo,
because they said if your people are thileves
and rascals; if your oillccrs are. corrupt as
your overnor says they are, we cannot
trust our money with you. Tit is why
there I little money in circulation lin Lhis
State today, and is the reason of such strini
gcnt times. Former administrations never
altrged any man with corruption, dishon
cst v or flaud.
h'le speaker then alluded to Governor
rilman's proftity an( blakgualrdism,
aid said he woult be glad for imy ima
present who wvas a supporter of Governor
Tillmiian to rise if he Would be willing for
his son to follow the Governor as a moral
standard. Not a single manl got up. lie
then alhmled.to the declarationi of the Gov
ernor about preferring to go to bell with
certain mii thn1 to h0Ieave With others,
Iti was interrupted by Mr. J. It. Feath
erstonc with this (Iutio: )id the Gov
ertior not say that he only meant that fig -
uratively? Major Murray replied hy sayi ai
that lie was present and heard the Govern
or siay it, there Was n1O qualitication abolit is
it. but in a minute or two a note was pass- II
ed to him which he read nid thirn he said e(I
he meant it. only figuratively. Do you ie- i
lieve that j:meis L. Orr is a republican? la
asked the speaker. Any man inl this crowd Cr
who believes Orr to le 'a republia:n plea1se I
stand uip. said Maj. IMirray. There was rt
no one to stand. Niw, lie siil, you ito Of
not believe one charge of Covernor
'T111iRhan. lie, (Tilhnn ) said the sputker,
has charged that Col. Orr is a republican;
that the Conservative ticket is repblilicanl,
wil that if they Were )not elected th.%v i
vouldigo into the repblilicani party. Ile fe
kenw when be said it ilat it. xas nott so. of
This admini.t ratin, he said, lmd virtit- tt
1111y vrealtd two laws--one! for I the poor ft
man atil one for the rich. 'I'll tie oi
statite4 say they are 1.1m sanme, yet lie At- it
torney Genral en-n violate it with iinpuimi- ti
ty, imd if the, pon. ina is L'aught wit ha ll p
41ld rustMy li:,ol coImeaihld lie is niade- to Iv
s,ffeir for it. The A tlorny GLieeral c-.ii s
'a.rr iy om' andl imn donIe it and nithing i
sm ah'tt it. ere Mr[ I. Feath4ert-one ask- ii
fil hiin if Ytiliimins dii Inot, carry a piktal,
anl Mij. 31mrray said le hiad omt- in his o
vali, on <m icolon. nit inil eve Cir
ri--d it. c(mncalh-I lil- AItt11rney Genecral
3aim i tint at Gr1eivillV. Mr. Fe-ath
erstne a,kalif he did no(t ba:11e the rgt
to <irry a pist"I if Ie t(loght lie Was inl
<ain,tir it a' W :ud-t-l it hitu rt. Maj. b't
Murr iyii le t hiL t di ni t. It tht ill
Altorn-Y Gvlicna 1thoM-ht snCh flohi:11asi
this hI h: a ri!ht. t to l rY a p1sto!i'ic i I is
blle-d it fiv m c:tc'I' itM :v ide sti e- o l
ph: Sotthi i'Iln,leeiteltyi-tla~II itI
' p iv d i rn r 1Titli:mh -s i'r .-it ly l t. L
ihe lmhr:l Lala in thi ete. Thurc it
ea mvr a-: whmitn-ioe: d Gover1no f ti
this st-ite eh em a I %darfim t:e a-e i
(if A1mi,_h1.y G!il ()n the tumnp until k."V- d
lite intimlr tienl that. of ior Shespard ei
(IsI-a dennk:1a : i a l.n !e r, a all id
i t titlwa fa ls~. Ii ! had k-%ntw ,l
Sh.-ppatrd f(lr numyiylar- 'and -4 this; own III
knleda- e. ofw it wi:% not I rue. 1i1n *)W
hie saii,I did .(It (lect a1 41;-nk.1I a:-I, I
.irsn:ah'erto be priv .et'm liaihan. lb iruk-o
:ndk :i td lit l are I t t!..m id hf Inen t
h1s-i iI lell nt r1t w it! iloney. At. th, C:
point .M\r. ie tescros. n .111til i t. 4 tIla i
hel hr,11 h: that. hw;is m t g:lltb -
Iler. 'ai . urray IWht ihl u < ver
lair %v tii t li- was .1 ambler'. ' Mr. at
I.IA Sulnay.N. tiat hlie wi.li play-t pwker wfith
Sheppard mi t3iniday for In,n*I.'' 1:1'r .
tur - a i b d noty b<4:1ive it,tl i,L In E he tsus tY
le hi known Governior Sheppar1 a I-me c
timlie alldIlievver knw x of hiis gambll'i- r Ill
Georla aMaIvtield is a Irother lo (ier n
te'nd tt tnt L iatin-i'yieht i Mia f. a'i r.. ali
ray( ipoke for ahont to rtii har :i' at oaf, fac
/iterrupfted m-:rei i thisan iCl ;Grr1. but.s
answerkIs werie eni'iti'ly ~ai sfa i-iy, and :i
very'iL cniin . iTheco -i inarrupiVhwl, ho
wa-.e aire sure thatwuihat hA said dh~ri not,it ai~
to mae a~ iiiimpression eln e- Spo te ityp
perU(t eiof theiL G,,tid$i he .il ia it.
Tnesdayi lit ani tsL intereos- ti dasym intol
amt nt Ikide< he: moting ofithe tavte
.wtate atve -imlitm :two its ourrep dece
w ithii hp th ~lae onir-a1i0)cn tte ter as
iiat see- mma t a tern. !Tlan'sii- t faindsii
tareltLI is - n it to iltid esand 1 tt e t ntd o
ation l and ta -y ;i M itht tfoa :aue t rai."II
I ationi fmtW.C tator wokiMhsenaign ra0t
of '1 ili -i-i irsen a il taee hoI er- or'' - can
Oiild:t'i andthe were i~ia- vitedr by-'3 Mi.-r
I ompkmt thhitrnr-irva'.ereay
Ytrk,aGrenvill 'a au-l ( W -'iiiur'; were-a i
hw'gnerill. Theki1i- Ialtton i ai~l liIth- -
adrprtat i ivet rti-ted ths t\nitn- i
ttie foriilha. Th S-umter i aN - -
lwrryien see:m-itt.d toll ilear -ha tin con-it
te.,l are tail a hepparl. A4 l:nnaig Ilcom - j
ite 'wasl rit'ite tw txith Icr-tar Toinp
'ie Txiahnatn poplemila'm thIt t ib '
50,000 n,ajtit-iy andi 'a thmey v,Iil ave itt
gitre..outhi o the ia iitconvnig:i.on''C:dr th
nnun (t)ible Joat th. Ioni vtivs are now'i
Wtheadit and ;n hebelievs tte wiillt have th
bStathe convntin I wi to on 'i hit tot
ea-snwhmilethe aiimee (tm teit ditt
As Fol
$5.00 for the Heavi
$3.00 for the 2d Ie
$2.00 for the 3d Ite
ALL VARIETIES.
CARPENT
MANSION HOUS
* 'Oiders by mail solicit,
TNiis w-ek' issic of the 1cople's Journal
(11lito an ilProVelliclt on its forier is
es, c8pecially the e(ditOrial page. The
itor showed good taste in opying ilito
S paper ahost, all the,1 C<itolrials from
it weeks SxNrir.:r,. The Jouriial's read
s aire not1 in; the hiabit of gettlill" out, (;f
at aper cleulh excelellt and Wholesomne
adiig lltte-r. We colimienld the editor
the Joirn:ll for Iis good senlse aid tiask.
Easley Democrat.
ithilaan9# Illei are snot 111rlon's.
Sudilier Fielnan (Alli:ice:) Froin the
!pthls of ouir hor-.art wve <14) pity thoeloor
llows ini Soith C:aroliua todaY, who wltt
lCee so hadly that it hey lictually a-e :IL
illptini g to s1iid 0i t.l4' )li< n t iocltie phat.
Toll Illid thle P'eople's pa:-ty p0.1foinl at
IC 1111t11 le samie tiite. Please, c itizleAs,
sOio ili ym consider it 'practical poli-|
!'s to get, oi olle or th(e other 1f thc,(
b;t fcormis (o -o all i-elieve its and( 44ther
itiri- hearted mikers onl of the pi ful |
eet.adte y)i re aking of yiu r1selv.
v w idi I-tilici' Cat col-11 br:l, rre lstI
lie a1slIes. (lie rest (it Oir lives tlua this
rreider ou a111iiot ani -1 i iiepv:ideiuc
I It' ugliit, slecl atid actioil.
FwrN Yo::ic, Jlv *20.-Cliad'ls (G. IMr.,
311u, the hv printer lit 14i eter CetiIa
hto is liiowi t.4) i) 'i every 1:twe r aid
w Ili'ii iii New Yok lits stt tlie 1111ow.
g dislit4cl to Liet. C.o. si-v:tmNrl Wiit is
cOilli!i.Old Of the 111thl 12i- li'llt, WiChe
st:tt ?I1ed :tl 1l4i t.,t i I;i-ii tu troll
e v.t h'e wi :ihie wc(:
.li i t -e itictl t.) 1 i 1t -fti o cfnm !1I I .L
ill t pu li lisi':l v!l ! v'ill 'I.-r-ce wit!. il ic
at thle olilu'14 lot II.O t i-ii bly y il,on l
ILCO ill by y*-tllr rg ie la : o is j .1
iie Iy p:nitlUtl by tie ii s.. of a
MY chcck for a a gfokl rnnld smn:.) i- A't
c (i:ah Al f ally P n : -z:n; l -r
[to vil! t:dit:ake to I)*i. 3 Oi to juic".
";eve inc III( r-, :ro in1 n in is ': v t I .
1ly hu!Ildu citiZenl. like moY.:'r f l dd i.
Iy !.i:1 :'.I wcll, wvhA nv- w : lo ..
i thleir pthill, tu-hia Illonuilm-;
tale l:le I ma n t 'go Iip !!ni-J,
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-r. A hv ill
Id -;, .'I v( h a V'ewsdylvami:1 riIt
I'lw lNtc wa.i*
' tic 'Jut raii e it: 1'eri. to was t!:e . tri
g ii) of :t privale by the th n"l, for til
illiut es hiecisiie hi 11;t(l vet r '.
eers wyho sh"t Frick. THle iprivate w-":
ell sh.tveil onl onle 11.;1, ( F .- ) l l :11.
WliMICta i1 4 t1t,o o1 wn heil.. thr :...t lid
ith a voilley of huti!:i it* lie tu 1e - 1.
ce .m Iatp.
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lin:lil 44nom: I han n,r sir. aIn
!i.I'i ii (i' lj. of SuIp:isist:rt(i.l tujuct t
'Ie no al:y rig:. d aif .. A Tif. r.t ~I:.
(rese:tative. subj'e. t to1 t >r airy ut ileyot
114I511n:oertie i th e p rimary.
FiI1 Sit>L!ICIThf.
hth J:ilifi1!24:ire4i4 o'll. l'.,i su jet o h
-ti'n in August'. ne t-1 . .:,
Iiy iith, 112.
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4'ht '' '1-- et ': of 4 ) :: o -- r
lons county. in I'J to is.he -' ne 'o of' :
144erat.ie iati 44 (no OtaI. . trientry.
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NO OLD SEED.
E R BROS.,
1 DRUG STORE.
Grcunville, S. (G
d.
ACCIDENT,
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INSU1,7tL1A CE
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Consult ycur interest and Call on J.
D. KINCH, at Pickens, if you want
he abz,ve machine.
EMutley, N. C.
SiP i or p ,tronI)i . P i l in: you1 3)pr
In iertln ulif lepsji tu'.
W. t . :. gIT nl, for
M N &CO ;j11,G eiv, NVI,: S u .
Agemltlnrdtiywr n cyl, fnor nt
ou ioult . 1wi ItR E MARl~ S3O
L'oinfmat'z inu c ree Ini n ha o w r tor
siT1 v.buon fsaeiu ans inA. nre
jr't ! e l f ion o nn I nti- e a o i I
ow
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THE~ 11CHMOND I DANVILLE Is L
F. W. litildekopner & itcu>iu Foster, Receivers.
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line
Division.
Seliedulo it e1'ect July 24, 1892.
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