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- t..f/*v--...,. ' ' >9ffl | .;- .,>,,;w^.'?. 'A U.JgBffWMi calls for Butler to lundred staling machines instead of RAILROADS TO BE SUED. makine of tho roil. rupted by speak, AGAIN THE ALLIANCE. said if the railroads hauled THE QUEEN'S REPLY I r'l he Press and Banner. After the readinc of the roll Major and when he stepped on thestaqe with |we." He in hand ihero was a he orieinol packages in violation of S(himatl >r.») Aotl« n on the Part of The Gen. Walker read his splendid report his slick mighty IS COMMUNICATED TO MRS. BY HUGH WILSON. vork the burst of GREAT GATHERINGS OF THE CLANS t,he dispensary Jaw, they should be Hta'.e. JEFFER-affi of the during past year. applause. asked if it was motion of Gen. Carwile it Gen. M. 0 Butler said that ho IN UNION COUNTY. ircsecuted. Being by SON DAVIS Upo* mi. M AKISUYIl'l'i:. Si. «/ lis influence that McLaurin was ia decided to receive at the night sess ioa that the llev. Di\ Eiwell shouldpreferred ine eiptxieu heu&auuu of tbecommittfe on the addresi himself to thi resolutions, bat senator, he replied that he wasaplointedr circles did Dot ocrt.ur Tuesday from1 the report pro Senator Tillman Tr«lk« toTnem-ua in «eoslvtri at time. He did tuBpeutsa7 By Minister Dolome Court tons and Or>* THE OLD VETERANS. to build a monument t.o U'e as the chaplain could not b^ present a Washington the tile attorney general'^ effico as was ex h| position lot bimself. He said he was n clous.Miss CIsueros to Have Ooaildm« r.nmpn l^nl T-Tat?f r->- he would undertake the tnsk. It was With the Oid Time EatliaMasra, commit ected, but it csme from the executivej 'H| lands off in this election, but that he 0ffice. Ellerbe THE GREAT CONFEDERATE REUNION quested that all of the sponsors meet j)3culiar that while the Stales of the Dnccan, Wlnborn and Wilson Also Gov. expressed tloa.Delome Says there's Lying. HSR af North had called both the State mew the people were going to vote S( very and bluntly onhimjlfthe ,MI at the Southern Ho'.el during the upon 4 plainly IN GREENVILLE. ternoon. and Federal Governments to aid them Speak. 'or John." sj taation as far as it affects the dispen In response to an appeal cabled to BB Tillman's talk was and g< the of Mrs. Jefferson Mrs. S. Herd has undertaken in erecting monuments to their dead seen impromptu, iry. He said that the State wouldI queen Spain by Sloney Onf» of the largest gatherings lad the sound of a conversation with b at once those) Mrs. Elizabeth Stanton HH Meeting of the South Carolina Division of to have a mural *abiet erected to the the women of the South, in their for was held egin proceedings against Davis, Cady to in Union County y*»&rs he which took immensely with rjlilroads which had hauled [ and other notable American women* ol the memory of the of the to place monuments the efforts four boys, original IBj United Confederate Veterans signers- at Duck Pond church Thursday, hem. and he was assured by them r for the MB of Secession, and Gen. WalkerOrdinancedead, had never asked for Southerna dol miles above the occasion being ackage liquors into the State undei urging clemency young girl, United 8ons of Veterans-- Unbounded asked that the descendants of the lar's worth of aid from the Govern- Union, several times that he was as dear to £]ae following sections of the dispensa Evangplire Ccssio Cisneros, incarce- the Union County Alliance rally. It them as ever, ana were to r law: rated at Habana the mill- Hfl Hospitality of the People of Greenville. and all interested meet at the ments. Gen. Butler said that such a out some they gome: y by Spanish signers to the bad been given days ago keep him where he is. He said that In all or saies ol iutoxi tary authorities, and who it was re- Ha scenes ! Houso relative to the proposition.Mansionmonument would appeal sym- that Senator Tillman would be purchases The recolection ofthe stirring- of the civilized world. He re- ao politicians made him;that God cjating liquors made as ported 10 be exiled to the penal colo* HH enacted in the sixties vere re The audience was so large and the pathy to address the assemblage, andpresentat contemplated vividly HOW a mcaest monument uas nade him, and the found him jjl this the State board of control ny at Ceuta, the resident 1difliculty of hearing so great that laiea an people act, Africa, called Wednesday in Greenville, by erected to Horn in Saluda early hour Thursday morning ind put him where he is, and, so help s]lall cause a certificate to be attached minister, Dupuy de Lome, hasSpanishad- H ' Lide moved that Col. Hoyt be been Mrs, were seen on all the the presence of hundreds of battle- Uapt clouds of dust aim he was to stand t<) each and droned the letters to Mn. BR who 1requested to appoint a speci-.il deta:l county. She had followed her bus- roads into town from the God, going by every package containing following scarred, gray-haired Veterans, and son the war. The leading ;hem and talk out in menting for their allid liquors when the same i3 shipped Davis, .civing the omciai bpanish ver* 01 ice with palmetto staves to keep peace and band through of the caused followed tne toriunes oiarry other monument to the women portion county, lowarby .-ights, no matter who his pitchfork t<) the State commissioner from ths 3:011 of the arrest of the young Cuban BB ' v and ?rder. only ^uiut^ IU IUO xucniiu^:. uj.au } Cross of the Confederacy, gave been of the was that of Capt. J[jwupio jvent into, and that he talked to those place of purchase, or by State ?.uu tiie alleged reasons lor her leten- H renown to many a leader. The meet Thinps had going along Confederacy went up on the morning train to join he sad when some of the old soldiers White. He p'opjscd that a 'ellows in Washington just like n to the county dispensaries,cimlissionertioa proposed trial: of thpso Veterans was most affect- the throne;. There were between 1 500 He for a tariff on |H ing wanted to eive Gre and snap toquietly,the prepare aa essay on the latecommitteewar. ;alked here. voted c Mrs. Varinna Jeffarson N proceedings, and called upon Gee. He had just read a pa par by General a pine, cotton, jal, Davis, other since the sad surrenders at Appo quite large number of ladies. i cotton tariff would do no one any lj contained in said Nsrragansett R. L of JButler for a speech. lha demand Dodge, of Massachu3etis, which spoke Mr. D. P. Duncan was the first quois package* Pier, SB mattox aod Greensboro. Groups Gen. of Lee and Jackson ia the ?ood, but he had an object in it which have been purchased by the Stat* U«r Madam.Don Juan Du Boso, wore the could imperative, whereupon became highest introduced. He the i _t 4. l A A these heroes who grey J speaker urged use west next in his uuru ui cuuirui lursaio auu ussn fine of the « Butler said ho had no id?a of breaking terms. Another Federal army officer le will out year b< secretary royal Spanish be seen at every corner, in the hotels } 'A-lliance to reorganize and stick to tnem. He depends on the undei who went to see in 'into the even to make said an account of the disparity of speeches h the State of South Carolina, vvnui U^ il'OD, you my fig about the public places where they proceedings, He told them of their strengthtogether.wool hat for his re election. tlle laws of said and shall aisc n.nne, Lus to me the conver^ flM 1icknowledgement of the honor shown numbers would show the Southern and how were feared the boys State, reported lovingly recalled reminiscences of the to have been the in j they by ®juse to be attached to all such ffctio11 he has had the honor of mm to which iim, but be hoped at some other time srmy be greatest whose whole aim is to PENSION FRAUDS. liquor having glorious past.a past they to that would He went on to relaie the trusts, grind le certificate of the chemist of the you Saturday last. H recur with and in which they );o have something say history. lown the people and make them pjy 1 havo not failed to to her pride, 'interest the Veterans. He asked to of the Southern soldiery. South Carolina College that samples convey IB and exhibited forti disadvantagesexorbitant for that . courage, prices anything rhe Kxpansfl for P«DSlons Btendlly Swell- 0 same have tested as m the her min- displayed '36 excused from having anything to The world is now beginning to realize f the been majesty, queen, through jH tude rarely equalled, certainly never they could get control of. He uired this and without suchl ister of state, the Duke of Tetaun, H command s;av at this time. He said he was what magnificent soldiers the South the great lnz. Q by act; had excelled. Almost every for the had. in an official state- by recounting illustratedfight CIsrtificates any package containing chat you really telegraphed to her W that South Carolina sent to the field ' grateful opportunityprofoundly Kilpatrick, 1that was made against the cotton tie A statement drawn at the which shall be fro and I ha\e also (>f meeting so many of the old soldiers, ment to the government, had said trust and the that up pen- q shipped liuor8majesty, supported «| v-as represented. Most of the Veterans that and great advantages of lace to within the or the noble words you have expressed tiornrmc tn this Imd it was a sincere and honest he (Butler) and Wheeler ' £lion office shows that the number p placa State, IV H to the farmer by the successresultedof UClWUKt« and " to the rail iu your conversation. for the Veterans to meet eachpleasireHampton took 140 prisoners, yet the He said one would have aensioners on the roll for June 30, consignee by any devered coui ty, and are splendid specimens fight. ] n or other com Mr. Du Btso told you that when he were all he would swear tnat he took 475 , Dad, express company, the and heroic men who for for they and gettingoth;r, pri.v some idea what an enormous profit |,he end of the last fiscal was was iSj of hardy oners. WheQ he was about ; year, ion carriers, or be found in the pos your cablegram received by the IB jld very fast. He then feelingly talking of the nnpnti four years upheld the martial renown would have went into pockets ( This total breaks 8<:ssion of common shall tho RnnniaVi arnraimmant Viari In to his attending the funeral Kilpatrick's escape someone suggested . not tha )83,528. prodigious any carrier, of South Carolina, and aided the reered trust if they had made fight, ba as and no knowledge of the arrest of Mi. of General McGowan, and told that he ran in his drawers. (A.pplause ) a bundle 1ill records, the surprising fact being regarded contraband, may armies of Northern Virginia and of service if the multiplied half million e seized without warrant for Evangeline Cossio Cisneros, and also low the whole turned out Gen. Butier said he was not dressed; , 1,hat 32 after the close of R the West, as well as the men who population ties necessary for the crop of the south now, years and such common carrier shalJ her had orders ai soon ;o do honor to that old soldier. He that was all he knew. He expressed on confiscaon, majesty given on the to the vast the 70 cents raise had put i-he civil the number of as was to served coast, repel i>A11rtKf fVlot if TTTOe QC llftlp OQ OmilH by they war, pensions e liable to a of for each it received report to her the WV, $500 * * H VA.J uwmit tVio A11i»nr»A VijiH rlrmp in iltnough if was South. pari tbe said that but for his interest in war are now P jurisdiction by summonscometentand you, your message true, that also sent its of brave men to thanked the Veteraus for heartily deep jthe way of bringing: the agricultural 1 he survivors of the be- she had considered and with quota shown him in calling on him. the cause he would not. speak at all, omolaint. nroceedinsr to be insti favorably again join bauds, an1 unite hearts hoa)r and laboring classes together through- ( oming so great. In other words, the *(ited the solicitor"of any circuit all the regard due to a lady so worthy ; the war. A Capt. W. Aiken Kelly, of because he was sick. He pathetically Dut the the slurs nflux to the list still exceeds the in by with their comrades of Ed the return of the land, notwithstanding j ith wnom evidence may be lodged of respect as you are. notable feature of the was in behalf of Gran. wardCharles;on,pictured af the newspapers in their squibs, say- < roasing outflow. . gathering women were l -inne it. y officer or citizen The information received from Ctt- 'i were and others, oll'ered resolutions rel soldiers, and how the Confederate was a was a jasi ui uusunuw, any having that the Sons of Veterans present McCrsly ing the Alliance corpse, JLU looo, me year or information of the ba by the Spanish government and I in convention. with nive to the death of Gen. McGorcan. unconquered and cheered the return- dead of the past, and that those t;he number of pensioners of June 30 violation;knowlJgelaid before her and that has They, together was that the It ha3 been said that but thing ad any person attaching or usinq majesty j the of the Upon motion it ordered ing troops. same would some day find to was set down at 85,986. A year JaW been transmitted to me Daughters Confederacy, esolutior.s be the for the women the war would have people lc'a certificate witnout the authority by cable, have gone to work with a commenda printed. Daring their undoing that the Alliance is the j;t got into six figures, with 129,722. of or in my opinion, that a shame' to build ' f the State board control, any shows, ' ble and have shown that they eading of these resolutions the name ended in a year. L's? than most lively corpse they ever had any- The increase thenceforward was less to the inter- spirit, )f Gen. was mentioned and this monument cannot be done. In ounterfeit certificate for the purpose conspiration promote are worthy of their honored sires, and Hampton thing to do with. Ho complimented ssteady, y9t moderate, until 207,495 f the of any ests of one or more sensational papers A ^. m o 4i. w;ii his a and loud outburst the name ot liod. i«t not tne vajor 01 < securing transportation mai ice iuiuro ui ouum v>aiunu« provoked long Senator Tillman for the work he was was reacaed in 1871. Two years later, within this State is at the bottom of the romance that j « the soldiers the Southern women be unmarked. ltoxicating liquors be safe in their hands. It is comfort- 'rom old doing In the senate, and said thai he j n 1873, what then appeared to be its has touched your heart. After tbe transaction of routine His heart was bubbling over in the awake to the in- 1 violation of law, shall, upon good , was wide i was June ing to the veterans, whose footsteps He asked the endorsement of keeping maximum attained, thereof, be punished by a conictionfine The facts show that Miss are but the convention adjourned untilbusnesswork. lerests of the farmers. He told of the j 238,411; for the following year it Cossio Cisneros lured to herhouse 1 slowly steadily approaching it the women. to ba 30showng f not less than $500, and imprison Evangeline the border line which divides time ivening when reassembled. young They ought trouble the Allianca had at organiza- jfell to 236,211, this being the first not the commander of the Isle of night session. as nf their mothers as of their in for npxt lent in the penitentiary for less military from eternity, to know that when p.*oud tion by politicians going per- < ia a dozen years. The decreaset.lan one for each offense. Pines, and had men concealed in.it as fathers. He was willing to erect a year have their comrades in It is seldom that such a scane sonal ad vantage, getting left and drop- ,June there was a off to 234,821; who tried to assassinate in they joined monument for the whole South, but falling The governor was asked how he him, the spirit land the fair fame of the ,hat of to-night is witnessed. A hall ping out. He said we need statesmen. |ihe next, to 232,137; tbe next to, 3uld the railroads nection with au uprising of the South Carolina led the way, let her proceed against coni " Confederacy will be preserved and crowded with young and old we don't need 60 many leaders. The ] the next, to 223,998. 232,L04;nder Simonton's decision. He oners in the island. For that offense, a to her pris\ of the Sons went wild with enthusiasm be first to erect monument if ever saved, wouid be But then, as a ebb, Judge perpetuated by the camps Carolinians he wanted it in some country, just continuing that the decision referred to far from being condemned and being and < . iplied and Daughters of the Confederacy. jver a bevy of charming and women, through the Alliance principles and with these five successive years, seemed ldividaals and not to He ready to be transported to a penal as in South Carolina. He wanted the arrears railways. That the Piedmont section furnished women a»e to b? seenpicturesqueplace He not by politicians; that politician fissured, the tide turned. The lid proceedings would be commenced tlement in Africa, she has not set1vet S was were to substantial evidence tonight. while acts made a vast t( its full share of soldiers amply The sponsors attendanywhere. be dares only for the people trying jind other pension forthwith if not sooner." been tried; the public prosecutor has a casual ,he to in a and wanted some idea of what would to secure their votes. i difference. In 1879 the record for shown at Greenville by glance meeting night body, and if not secured it would do Continuing, the governor said: "]! not yet presented the case for the gov* and to rain were a little raised, the fact of Texas , rose to and each sue- . over the During Tuesday jwing the late, He deplored going June 30 242,755, "m see he has not as is register. do the best orn- anxious to the ernment; yet, requia- no harm to voieinff Wiioinoca MUManrl dispensary it,and WTUlMllAVWfcJ Wednesday there were 1,200 Veterans aut when they did come, with Col. promise LUbU IUO VUUUUU X»1>JAU^ ^V |seeding June from that time has sho wn jund and a fair trial. If il; ite of our law, asked a sentence to an to try and raise it. The resolutions theru a to given {p who registered, and a great many did Eiojt at tfieir head, what ovation ing out of sheep raising. Give jin increase, larger or smaller, up ans out it will be all if not the) imposed on her, and the case is not were adopted. num- right; not take the trouble to register, and of ;hey recsived! At the suggestion of wool tariff, so they would raise sheep, ithe one just past. In 1883 the jj can it. 1 believe it the; yet ready to be fully disposed of. vast were 3en. Walker the audience arose en The roll was called to see how much and let us raise the cotton. Texas ber had to in to People change that number the majority would to raise. grown 303,658; 1887, °est liquor law and a majority of the These facts are very easy to prove. from Abbe nassa to receive these promising youn? each camp try They could raise a bale to the acre witnout <106,007 while in 1890 it passed the half- ' The American consul of Greenville, Spartanburg, as follows: Sumter, eopie lavorn. *1 am giaa 10 see, general, any ville, Anderson, Oconee and Pickens women of Carolina. The line responded Camp fertilizer; we can't com pete with them. ,million mark, June 30 of that jear Pe a r the consuls in Gen. Coward, to r~ continued, "that good many foreign Cuba, willing | What a throng it would make if the into the hall with flying banners.march;dthrough promiised We want more manufacturing indus- fshowing 537,944. r to information can convince them- ; been try to raise one thousand dollars. those jwns opposed to the dispensary law get Piedmont sent its gallent soldiers to After the young ladies had tries. We need to manufacture Thereafter it took prodigious bounds re licenses or selves of the truth and couJd on rostrum men Much applause. Camp Catawba, Rock we from the north, ^ requiring demanding; have|] the coast to join in the reunion that is jfated the the young things which buy jinfluenced largely by rhe disability ?alf of the in with the« been applied to by the papers which $ to next )f the Sons of Veterans came in and Hill, through Mr. Jones, offered to do We want nere who will con- act. The first profits keeping be held in Charleston jear. oil rwieaihlo anH urniiM wnrlr tnwarris people jpension year's jump ®ispensary law." The governor wasi have started this sensation, if they While the general crowd was not as occupied front seats. Gen. "Walker, sume farm products and not produce was nearly 140,000, t« 675,160 in 1891; sked to name these towns but he said[ had really been prompted by a aentt- Hawthorne < as it was in Charleston on a who had welcomed the young ladies $100. Camp Jasper prom- them. This wili give us better prices. while even that was outdone by an .. ment of instead of large ised to try $1 for every member. of in the nat he did not think it necessary now, humanity having , similar occasion, this has proven to is the inspiration of our brave deeds Mr. Wilborn of York, president jincrease of nearly 200,000 Asked as to what he thought of thej been prompted by the desire of in of Veter then welcomed the sponsors. Camp Pulliam, Greenville, was put the was next introduced. He j twelve monhs, to A circulation their be the largest gathering young down for $500. Palmetto Guard Camp Alliance, 876,068. followingrohibition movement the governoi creasing their by ans. There was in the neighborhood of He spoke with much fervor, and spoke told of the work he was doing and pro- ithird increase brought the number to £ "I think it will amount; usual slanderous methods. Jas. D. Nance, Newberry, < lid: don't 2,000 who wore the grey and did honor Df how their mothers had devoted $100, Camp posed to do in the way of reorganizing 566,012 on June 30, 1893. * and li The absolute falsehoods of the press Abntir $1 a ilvw A IIIamaa ovi^ fAIH 4lin D/twnViaorlo > anything. Between it high to their State. It was one of the hap their lives to the Southern cause, and $100; Perrin, Edgefield, LUC umauv;^ auu buxu ui nuu oui vuuuug Just there, however, when there in relation to concrete 1 Bnse the will vote for prohibi publications, ' be seen. tiow he would to head, $50; Camp Hampton, $100; who had into the Alliance and i a of reach- people piest gatherings that could hoped they grow up gotten was general expectation r|" on, as under a high license the lawr facts related with the case, is not fa- Men shed tears in Fnllnw in llift idnas nf devotion, and Camp Walker, Spartanburg, $200, done it more harm than because j the million mark the the exactitude actually meeting Secession, Abbeville $L good ing following ®ould not be enforced. It would bej vorable, certainly, to friends and comrades whom had thf»ir mothers ana Camp per their exDectations were not , since fewer than net with which the they patriotism had, member; Camp Aiken, Green- personal June, 34,000 so much like the old barroom system of the considerations not met in years and years, and be said that the Veterans felt proud to Wyatt realized. He urged the reorganization jidditions were required to do it, the -with so to makej innocence of the accused pretends to $50; Austin, Green-. of the to a few many temptations tween whom there was more than the have such guests. Ha then spoke to wood, Camp in every section of every county jannual gain dwindled and so many ways to evade be proved. aud said as the ville, $75; Camp Garlington, the entire voomanrv of j Ploney ordinary bond of friendship. If the the Sons of Veterans, Alliance, until the number reached beingthousand,969,- ae law." I have the honor of giving you the stories and reminiscences that were young ladies could not speak for Laurens, $100 or more; Camp the State should move solidly together |544. The next year the gain was order of her ; As to the action of the legis above information by themselves had a Foster Marshall, $100; Camp Marion, measure to the advance- a the , possible told could only be gathered in they worthy spokes in any looking ssmaller yet, not quite thousand, iture the governor said that the pro majesty, and to inform you by her book form what a of history man in Gen. B inham, a son of a Marion, $75; Camp M. Jenkins, York, ment of the welfare of the \total When, therefore, J that she is well and chapter Waterloo, $1 per general baing 970,524. abilities were that some amendmenUi special command it would make. How it would put to ] soldier. Geh. Bonbam gallant$75; Camp Holmes, agricultural interests of the country. Jlast year, the gain fell off to only 154, rould be made to the law. favorably disposed to respond to your and < in behalf of the 'member, $20: Camp Jim Hagood, was next in- seemed an dispensary shame Goldwin Smith others of young ladyresponded Mr. Stanyarne Wilson jthe total being 970,678, it ^Vhat they might be he did not care earnest plea and I am instructed to the of the i and he said all could be Allendale, $50; Camo Jackson, Lay- as the orator < that this there . historical traducers South- history sponsors, troduced silver-tongued 3asy prediction year * 3 suggest, but he said that he would add that as the case stands, and land. : searched for such a scene as this. ton, $100; Camp Fort Mill, $50; Camp (of Spartanburg, and spoke for forty iwould be an actual loss, and that the his fore the trial has been and lake some recommendations in 3 .i_completedi. bei Walker his hard work has More than this Jonesvilie, $35; Camp Owens, national issues. < set in. sua is nut auuw Gen. by thirty years ago iniintn-njBoyd, tflft Harnn M_ Ci Butler. $50: minutes mostly upon abb would again lAqsnofl As tn what thev would be a sentence imposed, the . given the Veteran Association an im people was declared conquered, and Advocating the cause of bimetalism But, on the contrary, the gain is e did not care to ed to interfere, but that instruction* Union County, $50; < speak. petus that it is not likely to lose soon. yet here are thousands who celebrate Camp Giles, as the remedy for bard times, he said striking one of 12,850, or the biergest to the of the suilt have been communicated to the in this This is Camp Edward Manigault, $50; Camp , was down that Returning subject One o! the happy ideas in connection Lheir part ttruggle. that when silver cut j n four years, and with only 16,472 the railroads it was stated thai ernor general of Cuba to bringgov;a Seneca, $100. an amount of gainst with the reunion this year was the iue to the fact that tiie Southern Kiloatrick, there was about equal ]more to be made up, the million mark ae would be into thei trial, and to grant to Miss The Sons of Veterens, through Gen. was the suit brought speedy of sponsors and maids of honorelection fought for principle and loyalty,soldiers silver and gold. The result ]may soon be reached..New York £5tate courts and should an bei Cisneros all possible consideration. I of were that is not such a scene is Bonham, volunteered $150, wiLh priv- half our and scarce attempt tbe various camps. They why cutting off money; j3un- n lade to carry the case to tbe Uuited1 am madam, very respectfully yours, the heroines of the occasion, and were elsewhere. presentedilege of increasinjr. Many camps were money always caused hard times, de Lome. not night or AN ASSASSIN'S BULLE". States court, the charters of the roadsi Enrique DuPuy feted and cared for by all with the He graphically pictured the representel Wednesday while plenty of money caused good a statute> j j x: T> _. U.,l v;rould be annulled under attention. The Veterans and and motives of the Southern had not decided upon the amount to be anu kuuu nuiea. i riuca uau Edlsto County Defeated. greatest sufferings a prices ^assed by the last their sons and are Great and glorious as were the subscribed. Chaplain Elwell made gradually advanced 1 per cent a year iLays Low The President of tho Republic The full returns from the election daughters marching soldier.final for every camp to be legislature.Regisjr. forward, and they will be in achievements of the soldiers there appeal for twenty years prior to 1373, and of Uruguay. held on the 18th on the question of next spriDg in full force,Charlestonfor the were others who endured as much, Over $3,000 was raisedrepresented.to- since then in six years the price went BahrIs Suspended. the establishment of the new county will decide to and women of the He night. J. L. Swink, of Woodruff, of- cent. He said the Here Veterans go there, the Confederacy. ad- \down to 20 per During a national fete which wss Governor Ellerbe Tuesday morning of Edisto are at last obtainable. tiie Sons will follow their lead. was old to have received fered $10. The Convention then of bill3 was the , 11 announcement thai enough o'clock greenback startingissueleld at Montevideo, Uruguay. W(d lade the official they are, showing that the propased Gales, of the Mansion House, who impressions of the scenes at home journed until 10 Thursday of the money monopolists in e Chief Constable new has b9en defeated: Manager lasting point 1 President J. Idarte Borda was suspended Bahr, ccuaty knows a thing or two about hotels aDd aud the wayside hospital. If the morning. j tneir destructive work. Greenbacks iesday, ^rho has been in charge of the consta AIKEN COUNTY. their facilities, in talking about the time should ever come when the On Thursday morning Chaplain were a necessity, but the bankers in- jihot and killed by an assassin. The 5,alary in Charleston since the present For. Against. gathering there, said that if the hotels of the past are waning thememoriesElwell renewed his elTorts for the serted a clause that they should not itssassination of the president occurred iministration took charge of the Oak Grove . 21 of Atlanta had tried to accommodate will keep them alive. Thaywomenmonument tor tne women 01 me be good for interest on the national tis he was leaving the cathedral, where f£ of the State. The governor statedaflirsPerry 93 2 the crowd there they could not have were last ai the cross and first at the He wanted the camps absentuor»federacy.debt and import duty. From this be- f1 Te Deum had been sung. President ^lat he had been suspended until a full Sally 28 84 done so. But this did not mean that tomb, atid will always be found the night before or undecided to come ginning they had gone step by step 13orda died almost immediately after jrivestigation could be made into CUts 23 72 those who attend Jacked for ac- in this resurrection of the South.foremostup. He would have no camp left out. until they now have their clutch on 1le was shot. The assassin, a youth ^ matters. When asked, he saidcartinSeivern...... 2U 4 commodations not a bit of it. House I'hey will always be true and loyal. He wanted every regiment to charge the very throat of the government, ilamed Arredondo, was arrested. ^lat he did not care to discuss the Wagener 74 11 after bouse and home after home had (Applause ) Gen Bonharu was full of and be at the front. It would waste He was opposed to the taritf on cotton; t3enor Cuestas, president of the senate, sc for the suspension of Chief Bahrreams for the and with much to a as tarift 1las assumed tne of the re- to opened its doors Veterans and enthusiasm, spoke too much time go through was in. favor of getting low presidency fc>r the present; he simply wished Total .« *219 210 their friends, and every one who was fervor. He concluded amid shouts of, bat the camp could indicate whatrollcall,]as possible; showed the extra cost the ]jublic ad interim. Senor J. Idarte mtake the announcement. The ORANGEBURG COUNTY. there had ample accommodations, and applause. they aim for. The oilers were not SO per cenutariff would make on wear- JBorda was elected president of Uru- D( chief arrived in Columbiasusjndedlast For. Against. there was no attempt or suggestion of When Gen. Bonham took his seat pledges, but the expectation of the ing apparel, etc. He said the tariff fjuay for the term extending from . ight and will have a talk with Springfield...... 12 141 gouging or try ng to take advantage there were numerous calls for members: Camp Darlington, $100; was not a revenue, and that while ten JMarch, 1894, to 1898. The lete at n( Ellerbe today. Governor Ellerbe,goverarS*wyerdale...... 18 78 of the situation. ''Butler."Camp Orangeburg, $50; Camp Dick millions of revenue would be raised ivhich he was assassinated was being sslys that until the investigation The Convention was callcd to order jliic uuair lucu iciuiiiuuu. buu vuu* Anderson, $75, Sumter; Camp Steph- f Senor Borda's election he balonged will be required to report directly Bull Swamp... 19 195 by the chaplain of the division,prayerthe Confederate women. The crowd was Piedmont, $25; Camp Henegan, Marl- cotton, because we export it; should o the official party and was elected to the governor's office, when tbey RECAPITULATION. Rev. S. P. H. Elwell. With all the finally quieted upon being promised ooro, $100, Bennettsvilla; Camp at tax rice, because we import it. E?yp )y a very narrow majority. The peo- will receive their instructions. Of For. Against. feeling and fervor of the old soldier that Geu. Butler would speak later. Lexington, $100: Camp Jim Tillman, tian cotton is no more in competition )le, it was said, were sadly disappoint- cc>urs<», while the governor would not Aiken...... 219 210 preacher he prayed for the soldiers Then, on account of the sickness of $100, Parksville; Camp McCreery, to our cotton than it is to wool. It is :d at the result, but order and quiet ^,1k about the cause of the suspension, Orangeburg...... 30 219 who had cone ahead, and that the Rev. Mr. Elwell, chairman of the Aiken County, $50, Ellenton; Camp ;an entirely different article. vas maintained. The leading papers re:asons therefore could be heard Lexington...... 19 195 Veterans would continue to live with monument committee, Gen. Carwile Bland, Bradley, $1 per member; Camp After dinner Mr. Tillman was )f Uruguav deplored the election of w It appears that Bahr has beenelsehere. out stain or blemish upon the record read the committee's report, which Anderson, $50; Camp Kershaw, $50; The crowd had patientlyintroduced.ilenor Borda and declared that it d()ing too much talking through the Total ,268 624 of the Confederate soldier. recommended the adoption of the Camp Poe Dee, Florence, $100; Camp waited to hear the senator, and from narked a reaction in tne country's n(iwspapers down in Charleston, as- This, it is said, will likely be the Col Hojtthen introduced Ex resolutions: Robinson, $50. J. W. lieed, Chester, the cheers that went up it was evident jrogress. Later, President Bjrda is- su to be the of Gover for some following effect tnat tming mouthpiece last heard of Edisto county Governor Mauldin, chairmanLieutenant1. Wo recommended that a personal, $5. that he had ]ost no ground in Union iued a proclamation tD the n()r Ellerbe. He, had, it is said, been timP tn /^nmo of the committee of arrangements, be to be knowncotnraitteas Mauldia. on behalf of the county. He was the same blant Till ns administration would conduct the ^arned about this several times, appointed, Major a Woman. who welcomed the Veterans on behalf th« general committee, comoosed of ladies of Greenville, invited tho entire man that faced the Union people in >usiness of the state in the interest of ^gain, it is said that there is no love A Madman Attacks of Camp Pulliam. cr:e ui^mbur from each county, who assemblage to a picnic near Greenville. 1890 and since, and he hit just as hard lie wbole nation and that lie would j0st between Bahr and Chief Martin Without the least provocation '.AlsOkilSIJa * all a of Mayor Williams, as a member of shall have power to appoint sub com- The invitation was accepted with [JLUftS K3YVJk. JL-wU iil^lLCU 14 nvite the assistance of political of the metropolitan police. They are Primly, madman, Joseph the lCth, welcomed the audience for mxuei'sas envy muv ucciii piu^cr, tu pleasure, G?n. Walker said the Vat from the audience, and got tnem and {jarties to that end. This proclama- ea,ch charged with the enforcement of Wednesday made a murderousCharleston, the city of Greenville. The greatest assist them in whatever way they may erans were getting a little old, but s;ave quick and ready answer to all, tion made a very favorable iinpres- ^ e dispensary la w in Charleston and assault on Mrs. John Mallo, a Greek privilege that could be given to any indicate. they wanted to march there, as he which got the audience as enthusias- slion. An attempt was made to assas- e>:perience has taught that nothing fruit dealer, and shot her once in the community is to entertain the old sol 2. That the general committee be and he suggested that a lineunderstood,tic as of old, and many remarked that siuate the president on the afternoon ca>n be accomplished when the heads nec£ with a pistol. She is lying in a ditr. The memories that this picture authorized and empoweitd to adopt be formed outside of the hall at 1 old Ben was just as good, if not bet- c)f Aoril 21 last. An unknown man 0f such departments are fighting each hospital and is not expected to live recalled so affected him that it almost such methods asthey ma.y|ad,judge bt-st o'clock. ter, than ever. He gave an account of rnet President Borda on the street and 0t her. It may be that the encounter until Tnursday morning. Prunty is unGtted him to to raise the funds to ercct his in the senate a;ad gave aihot at bim. The preaident escaped iat Bahr had with Editor Moore of said by his parents to be crazy. speak. necessary Charleston was chosen as the next stewardship ho lflft hom« with his Distol It was the grandest day in the monument. of meeting. some of the newspapers and some of yvithout inj jry and the criminal was -pihe Critic in the Cnarleston Critic Wednftsrinv since the when the 3. We recommend that the aid of place his enemies fits for to c On that occasion the presi- 0flice last week has to do and wandered aimlessly through the sixties, reportsGreenville Then came the election of officers. generally trying :aptured. something to came: "L«re has licked them again." the Daughters of the Confederacy and Col. Coward took charge of the turn the people against him by a pack clent, accompanied by his aide, Lieut. w ith the governor's action. Editor streets trying to pick out some one He never liked to surrender, but did the Sons of Confederate Veterans be and asked for nominations. meeting,Mr. of lies. He denied emphatically that (Jol. Turrene, had been horseback oore, in a strong open letter, brought shoot. Oaca or twice he stopped and so to such brave U/i'h it mv\oitl vtotYWjfl 4 V* Ck IT! he had a cent of said those r As he dismounted in front of ie matter and certain that he seemed to but did not. visitors. solicited in this enterprise, aod that Ulsliu III l-ICI L liaiUUU tiiu UIUL-CIO, got rebate; iding1. tjj charges ready fire, Major Gen. C. Irvine Walker then, they be allowed to adopt their own and Gsn. Walker tried to to the who accused him of it said it was be- the government palace a youth ap tuid previously made Rgainst Bahr to Later he walked through a side street get a store. on benalf of the Veterans, methods severally for raising funds front to but the motion was ce.use he had had the opportunity, ijroaehed him and drew pistol. Bo- ^ e guvtrraur a tniemiuu. and stood in front of the fruit responded decline, out and was to the hearty welcome. and awakening sympathy and and with a unanimous vote the which was virtually admitting that f ore the trigger could be pulled Lieut. Tne Malio woman came put, arm the Shot Each Other to Drath. in the window According to the constitution one of in trie undertaking. enthusiasmfollowinrr ollicers were elected: they wouid steal if they had a chaDca. (2ol. Turrene struck up the of arranging the stock the first things to be done is to pay a 4. We recommend that the general xMajor Gen. C. Irvine Walker, He gave Judge Simonton hot shot \/rould bt assassin and the ball pissed It i.s reported that George H. Steel, when Prunty, witb a wild yell, f tribute to the Confederate dead. At committee oe authorized to locate the commander.about his opposition to the dispensary, c>ver the presidents head. Another e>csheritf, and Sam Young, ex deputy on her and let his shining weaponrushed nn/1 cnisl t h An r* h t Wn moc v\aih f n fir* si aaiu uu uu ao i" uw v to was were both Then he and the sienal from Maior General Walk- monument in such town as in their Stalf: James G. auu if itteiripL assassinate him sbleritfof Leslie county, touch her neck. fired, Col. Hnlmes, adju- a a while the er every one of the hundreds of sol judgment oilers the best inducement, tant general, chief of stall", it, "because ho had the oppotunity." rnade ou May 20, when ha received ed in combat at Hyden, Ky., kilil quietly walked away, diers rose and joined in the tribute the locality and money being Lieut. Col. K. Scott in Asked if he thought local manage- I>omb sent to him from La Plata, Ar- di Both men fought to desperationMonty. rr>Q ^ rrillinor i il a Tlfiol of hifindwot.ian Carson,Charleston; It was in a box and so ar- arid in the fifth is locked in a cell a to the dead. This tribute was followed considered.sutclor general, Sumter; Lieut. Col. raent of the dispensary by towns, abol- £jentine- both fell dead round, Prunty up with a tribute to the women of the 5. P. II. Elwell, Thos. W. E. 1\ Waring, quartermaster general, ishing the state dispensary, would be r anged that it would explode when Young had three bullets through him maniac. It is said taat Pruntyraving Confederacy. Win. Lott, Committee. Carwile, Charleston; Lieut. Col. Geo. B. Lake, an improvement, he said, "If we can- the box was opened. Fortunately, aiid lived two hours. Both were noticed some fruit on the atand for The work of organizing the Col. F. M. Mixson, of Columbia, commissary general, Edgefield;Lieut. not find honest men to run one insti- s uspicion was aroused, and the box m Steel was a Democratic proinent.which he has a strong dislike. The was then entered upon.ConventionAdjt. moved the adoption of the committee's tution, and they will steal, if it was \vas turned over to the police and de- er and Young a Republican leader,lead' man will probably be sent to an asv^^fc Qen. Holmes having charge of the report as a whole. This was inter- LCONTINUED ON PAGE FOUIi J worked locally there would be one s troyed. ai id they quarrelled over politics.