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1 JK .MASS M KKTING.
T^io Democrats if Pickens
county promptly assembled at the
court house at 11 o'clock a. m. Col.
J. VV. Henley stated the object <>[
the meeting and Chairman
Wofford being ill Hon. K. V.
Kelley was ducted Chairman and •I
H. K.. Vy..«?:! »i:cretaiy.
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J. F. Si Tnniuirs
the following resolution:
<**’ Resolved that the
elected by this mass meeting to
gubernatorial convention to
held at Atlanta, August 2nd IH94
de, and they are, hereby instructed
to cast the votes of Pickens coun
ty as a unit for the Hon. VV. Y
Atkinson, of the Coweta, for go\-
ernor of Georgia and the present
state house officers including Hon.
Allen D. Candler, as Secretary
the Htae, and that the following
be and are hereby elected dele¬
gates with power to select their
own alternates to said convention,
to wit: John VV. Htnicy and W.
B. Tate.
The fo lowing resolutions were
introduced by Col. llcnley and
unanimously adopted:
We, the Democrats, of Pickens
county, in mass meeting assembl¬
ed do re-affirm our a'leg'ance to
principles of the Dcmociatic party
as formulated and adopted by the
Democratic national CO vention
ifh'cago June 22, U hi
hereby commend the fa lthfu AlUl
earnest efforts, upon the part of
the majority of our Democratic
representatives in Congress to
enact these principles into laws
Resolved. That it is witn just
pride that we point to the able and
faithful manner in which our wor¬
thy fellcw cit.zen, Hon. F. C. Tate
has discharged the duties of rep-
esentative of the Ninth Congres¬
sional district.
Resolved. That his promptness
and teadiness at all times in
aswering ever legitimate demand
made upon him and his constan t
attention to his duties has just
ly secured for him the approval of
all our people.
Resolved. That by his study
adherance to principles fidelity to
he trust confided to him and his
lull sympathy and sincere attach
ments for the people he has w on
for himself the love and confidence
of every class of our fellow cit-
zens.
Resolved. That S. C. Tate, M.
Morrison, John VV. Henley, G M.
Hamrick, Edley Holt, T. C. Sim¬
mons- VV. G. Sosbee, M- C. Mc¬
Clain, Dr. W. 1 £ Evans and J. A.
Geoige be appointed delegates to
the congressional convention
which meets in Gainesville, Ga.,
August Sth. 1894 with the in¬
structions to votes of Pickens
county for the nomination of Hon.
F. C. Tate.
On motiena coaunittee compos¬
ed of one man from each malita
district was apponted to select the
names of the new executive com¬
mittee. The committee put in
nomination the following names
which were unanimously endorsed
and will compose the Executive
Committee for the next two years:
Town, J. R. Kennemur, N. C.
McClain; Townsend, J. A. George,
and Calvin Whitfield; Nelson,
G Sosbee and A. L. Nelson; .Dug
Road. John VV. Sosbee and J. W.
Grogan; Ur assy Knob, Wiliam
1 'ox and H. S. A. Pool; Sharp Top,
Frank Godfrey and James V- Dor¬
sey; 1 ruck Wheel, M. Morrison
and Allen Stanfield; Talking
Rocky 15. L.* Viiifiin f,nd A. n
Jones; Cross Roads, Charlie *V
and W. M. McLeod; Ludvfilq, K.
T. ^la^rick and Dr. M. N.
Jewalfm, K ey IJ< S' r ul II. ijttvV
Wood; I'ersi ontre ^ C w ■ W. n>eJlI
and J. 1 . Atherton. Tbi
then adjourned sine die.
II. K. Wood Sect).
D. V. Kei.lev Chairman.
The Senators arc jiot ha f so
mad as the people who elected
them ail.
I.vcry day cmitirms the pci pie’s
belief that the Scuat.* of the
led State soouid be abolished.
JSery rn;m hast' u Je right
wo?k, iudaja^/picajes. ik<- sj;.'s. JJut no
u ^ t S® - : '‘vKe 3 lint no own has
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another man faonvwr-yk-
ing if 1 he other man wants *tf
work, it is the business and (he
dutv of government to protect
every man ni his rights, and lie
wiio opposes the goverment in this
wul do so at his peiil. The laws
must be enforced, and all men
must be made to obey them.—
Free Press.
WASHINGTON' I.KTTKR.
He must be a queer sort ot
<lcmocrat who c “ n . Set any satis-
,actu,n ul,t ,,f lhc P rcscnt
8Klut,on ' ] hc , ‘ e I )orl of a -8 ener
(lisagreement as the result ef
ly two weeks work on the part of
the House and Senate cor.fciees
certainly does not look encourag
ing, although some of the gloom
i« lifted by the knowledge that
while the disagreement is for
reasons satislacUny to tne con.
forces reported to bt general it ’ s
in fact on‘y over some half a dozen
of the Senate amendments, in-
chiding sugar, coal and iron ore,
the House contertfcsjinsistir.g that
they sbonlu go on the five list, M
in the W il ami the Senate
coil forces tiiat Lhey siiall remain
as passed by the Senate. It
not clear just at this tin.e what
the outcome is to oe, but I cannot
beiieVt that the democrats in Con-
grtiss will, be willing to carry t[ e
disagreement to tlie extent of
extent of allowing 1 he .McKinley
laiv to remain in force, as is now
being jubilantly predicted by the
republicans. It would be better
the conferees after another
fail to reach an agreement to call
in ;ome prominent democrats from
tne outside ahd let them aibitratc.
The democratic party has proniis
ed the country a tariff knv and it
will be suicidal for the democrats
jn Congress to fail to keep that
promise.
The Senate committee on Terri-
tories decided at :ts meeting w.is
week that alfiiougii the ITah bill
first became a law Arizona and
Neiv Mexico should be admittf.d to
the Union at the same time, and
directed that- bills therefore should
be ready by its next meeting.
Political ingratitude is so
emomon m Washington that it sel¬
dom attracts more than a passing
notice, but the apostaey of Rep¬
resentative De.ison, ot Alabama,
who has written a letter an non
ing his withdrawal front the
cralie party and his intention to
act with the populists hereafter, is
sm h a glaring and bis object so
plain to all that it is receiving
mo e attention than it really de¬
serves. Said an Alabama demo¬
crat: “The reason given
Denson tor leaving tlie democratic
party—his inability to support
Prcsidcnt Cleveland and his
Cial.policy—is absolutely ridicul-
ou3 when the fact is remembered
that he owes his seat in the House
co President Ldeielaad, who,
ing his first
him U. S- District
v r
Attorney for the Northern
Middle Districts ot Alabama, thus
giving him the prominence which
enabled him to get nominated and
elected to Congress two years ago.
Now President Cleveland, as all
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! the tv knows, Ifcaslhf-f
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['changed, ft is ; VsLi w
[obvious, d Ahe^r
i ftjftterui M
The thirefi ■has b t
in his t.istnct for sevciai'%
—he only beat hi 't #
opponent by 1800 voles in%i total
of more than 20,000—and Denson
believes it will carry the district r
this .rear and is willing Lo be
.(.I c.ei, to Congress as a
i rather than to chance being oe .
j leated. as a democrat. Such' men
j ; can be spared by the denWr ttic
jpaity. Represent, live IL-iley, of T
I c.\as.
was made happy tiiis wek when
the House by a vote of i A to 81,
passed his voluntary bar&ruptcv
bill. iie has maintained ever
since the Torrey bankruptty* bill
was defeated that a majority of the
House favored a at ion,if Lank
ruptcy law, and that it was only
because the Torrey bill pur it
in the power of creditors to force
a man into bankruptcy wii^Ti he
considered himself solvent that: it
was defeated. The vote Sr* M r
Bailey’s bill, u*ich n aK iian
i ud S« of hi'f ivn Sfifpency, indi
cal cs that bis judgei lent wa. cor-!
rt ’ct
Representative Springer, of
Illinois, was this week given a
hearing, by a subcommittee of the
House committee on Labor, on
bill providing for compulsory!
‘'cbituation’of all disputes between
ompioyes, by a national board of
arbituators. Mr. Springer claims |
[ bal bis bill covers every possib’e
contingei ey that may arise, and
^at if it be enacted into a law a
on f> sfcp vvi.l taken towards the
solving of the problem which has
neen • s ” troublesome of late. A
number of bills dealing with the
subject are being considered by
Lnc sub-cc-mnnttee.
Representative Bland, of Miss¬
ouri . proposes to put the newly-
touiid ivorld friUndship for silver
' vl H ce so many republicans a re
P r °f c ssiti£lto the test, pjy getting
bill tor the free coinage of sil-
ver repottep from the House C iin-
age committee, it he can manage
to a quorum ul the committee who
are favorable to the, bill-together
soon. Swing to the absence of
of membersgincl the nearness of
the dowe ofjthe’session the chanc¬
es are against .Mr. Bland's sue-
ceedine Another, thing that adds
t0 ‘ ai ' ce ' s a o a ’ ns t him is th;t
co nsuicrable number of members
of the ^louse, many of them demo-
rats, afe strongly opposed to an y
further agatation ot the silver
question at this time, ami still
more opposed to'the taking of a
record vote oil the Bland bill.
Congressmen Livingston and
Lawson have defeated their oppo-
nents for their re-nomination and ;
will both be returned to Con-
next term.
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WITH VARIABLE FEED.
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If you are cutting logs.
This Mill has from 20
to 30 per cent, greater
WANT capacity than any ordi¬
nary 1 Mill, and i.; the
only variable feed mill
awarded a first-class
prize at the New Or¬
leans World’s Exposi¬
tion. Correspond with
us and we will inform yon all about
its many advantages.
LIDDELL COMPANY,
CHARLOTTE, t! O.
4 * TOUR FUTURE
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3 When ycu can hare CgrpJFPF'R
f imiGcdiatc relief, a per- w w 8 9 1—1 •
•j feet, speedy, ami per- . V|TW TWAT
E manep.t c»jre without ‘ n
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1 LIEBIG'S CORN CURE.!
I **? A MS " "A, soft tiro of For hard removal the en- or
Corns,
I) m • m Catiuoses
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Bunions
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indurat ion*
I ‘‘’iZIOE MAR'A of the skin.
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Cure Guaranteed or Money Retarned.
25c. at Drug Stores,
Mailed for 30c.
J. R. HOFFUN 5 CO.
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