BEN. L. ROBERTS, Greenville.Adjutant

...m*mm*e9**muambac*amm4r\UimM
thaBeaafort Republican.
frrrssDAT, august e* nra
city of Charleston represented by Corffin
in its endeavor to rescue the assets of the
road from the grasp of the villains who
Melton has forever
have fin-hod tlu»
damned himself and placed his name
high up 011 the roll of infamy, i
Thecdectlon of Cardoso secures the
.
J. O. tH«rtPW»t. ltdiror.
HLBUCHitTiuSS.
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in
111
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iwiirhiiihb i i rnanbm i
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to say that
.1
I
made an earnest speech. AMen, 11; R. II. Cain, 7U. It was then of* the State will not hesitate
Mobley
STATE CONVENTION. beggiDg the convention to allow fair trloved and carried to declare R. 11. pledges from such a sourceto have
no
the eyes
blind
intended
are
C
elected.
d
that
ain
and
move
free
and
unanimously
play be speech,
simply
idispassionate common sense.
true
the
FIUDAY PliOCKEDTNGS.
to
They
the
of
Frost allowed to speak with
purpose of those
people
therefore must support him, for it is Upon assembling'on Friday
men, which purpose must be in the ft:-'
latitude he pleased, and to bring ^ HE TRUE REPUBLICAN
out the facts and figures. If a
ture, as in the past, the accomplishment
their odIj hope of escape from
it we s found that every federal
of purely selfish ends, regardless of the
or record was su< li as
character
evils.
holder had withdrawn from the cou'd not be discussed, he was not fit
welfare of the State.
This body met Saturday, agreeably to 7. That, in our judgment, the best
to be the nominee. Moblcv's motion
This was considered to
body.
in the Court safeguard to the public treasury is the
The tableaux and musical
Ijournuicnt, at 12 M.,
the fact that the boilers would being put was carried overwhelmingly. louse.
called to the election of honest and faithful officers to
was
Orr
at the Arsenal on Friday last, be
Judge
the chair vacant, and Frost
Gen. Grant, with all Elliott left
supported
by
hair.
the various departments of government:
d. e'
was a complete success, when takiDg in
proceedi
was
credentials
on
the power of his administration.
that the history of the present ad*
A
committee
and
lie had come into the convention
to consideration the short time those
recess
a
took
the
convention
and
ministration shows that no statutory
The convention immediately went pledged to his constituents to vote for P
with
M.
ink rested in it, had for making the ne into a
P.
nti!
8
o'clock
11
protect theattreasury
safeguard
for Lieutenant Gov-! no man identified with the causes of At the evening ses-ion, Judge Orr Franklin J.willMoses,
nomination
of
head
the
Jr.,
cessary arrangements. It wasattended ernor, Senator Smalls nominated It. the present ruin of the State. In
in
tools
his
the
and
called
willing
and
the
took
the
:l
chair,
government
gain
these instructions, he pursuance
had
by a large aud appreciative audience, II. (Ucawsof Iteaufort, his principal voted forofTomlinson
on
committee
The
offices.
to
order.
other
the
as Governor, aud
O.mififnfi',,11
and looking at it in a financial point of
about fifty delegates
S, mat unccr
reported
It. II. Cain of
for
as Lieutenant Governor, be- r
Cain
opponent
being
other than an ad valorem
A motion was then made and
are Well satisfied
believe
iis
e
:-ouirolled public affairs. He brings to
their aid tiuselfish integrity, aud dear
<
<
whatever
candidate's
morning,
office
foreshahow
intolerable
entertainment
.
value,hut
*
j
CONTENTION.
of the notes recently issued l»y
the treasurer in exchange for i>ay
APVKRTVlVt RATES.
It was significant to behold the
<>f 31 ..SO
Advertisement* will be inserted at the ratethe
first ''honest Cardozo sunom.de 1 hy such
square MO NonpaMl line* or Wo for
jpf
Ruertion. «uh*equ<iit insertions by contract.
men as Paterson. Tom Mackey, Frank
^
Moses and Hardio Solomons receiving
Official Paper the State.
their congratulations while the
'
«mr wurwiimv...
chuckled over their c< minjr gains.
and
Colleton
Beanfort
of
Mdal Paper
view,
any
originators
Froui ITardic Solomons and the Carolina
them to be hone st men. In the r
and void,
;Gleavcs was elected in the first lieving
bounties.
that the convention go into
system of taxation to be nulllicense
liichland
which
came the green hacks with their iflnrts: The tableau was
County
Convention,
bank
national
made
was
and
nomination
law,
his
the
ballot,
that
hence
11
and
general
K
AfiKNTS.
V<
>H
OBO. P. ROW ELI A CO, N*KAV
sent Cardozo to this convention, he
io a manner unanimous
d
the
boards,
General
upou
the
plac<
of
the
At
«cured
nominated
whieli
session
fast
of
Charleston,
The
any
at
Mr.
triumph.
Petty,
passed was in violation of the Ooi
H. T. FARMER. AHKNT IS WAI.TERBORM.
(Cardezo) pledged himself to oppcs-1
n for Governor.
ticklish moment Peterson's carriage that did credit to the hist) ionic
Assembly,
The.committee on platforms
the nominaiion of Moses, and then had Jr." lleuben Tomlins
and of the rights of the people, sfitution
Mr. En He, of Greenville, seconded the
of these who had the
W>
tr\ film i>f* fti;.
n.inlif
a report drawn up by T. J. Mack come iu:o the convention and moved
in a
in
words
a
few
in
could
11
hearty
and
only have originated
omin^tion, of Mr. Tomlinson and in to extort
lit (f the entertainment. Amongst ev.
heaven aud earth in favor of Moses. ommcndaiion
luniks and soon after rolling back to the
of the
the
frcr.i
people
c
What had made Cardoz> so strong all
whose
State House. This was particularly the tableaux deserving special note, First. Weaflirm our earnest
stilus of money, to be j
the
of
movement,
still
|
State
larger
ncouragement
at once? It was because lie had lately £ nal success lie could not doubt.
to the platform of principles
used by the men who controlled
noticed just before the bailor for treasur- were "The First Flirtation;" '-The
corruptly
taken a certain stand, which he took
nominated
the
National
Anderson,
of
Johnson,
Republican
the
Mr.
by
r<lom
of
St.
The
government.
|
Scene;''
that
Closing
Mart}
or. Another noticeable tiling is
» ^
on the Gth to further his personal interests.
at
That we blush for our party when
*'-Ir. P. T. Corbin, which Gen. Whippcr
For President.
John
Swails
followed,
Parker seems to be perfectly satisfied Agner;"' "The Studio;" and "The day of June, Philadelphia,
nominating
the
as
we remember that, under this
1872, embodying and Alexander, the Major of Columbia, econdcd.
from
Marriage of Pocahontas;" but in sin-j true ideas of American
with the new treasurer.
oolored
progress,
of
the
the education of the people has
delegates
One
who
Cardcz
and
assailing
>,
savagely
American
the
of
it
our
intention
not
out
is
C.
the
Mr.
C«
Roweti,
spirit
nominated
by
so
been shamefully neglected, in eons*
impelled
these,
The crowning scheme is socked in the gliDg
had been either criminally misled, or :lCharleston
Rowon
All*.
it.
Union.
seconded
ot ihe failure of the government quencc
another
nd
the
to
contributed
who
those
to
selection of Hoge for controller. The | slight
of frauds damnable aud deep. ose, and
the to pay promptly and tab hfully the
for
"We support for President guiltyforbid
his
friends
Second.
thanking
other
the
in
that jlhey should place in
King Pool in State bonds were defeated evening's enjoyment
and Vice President of the United God
made by the legislature;
nor done him, hogged to withdraw his
of such men as he the treas- 11totame
tgTAtoence of the editor must be in their attempt to force Auditor Gary to scenes presented. The last two pieces, States,
: and that we pledge ourselves to apply a
Tomlinsfon.
Mr.
Reuben
U. S. GrantaDd Ilcniy Wilson, the hands
of
favor
in
ury. lie had prostituted the great seal The name of Mr. Corbin was also
the excuse for want of local news this levy and collect a special tax for interest nut. the audience in the best of humor. knowing that the safety of the nation of
for this crowning disgrace in the
remedy
State as the Seal of no other State
cit
izens
all
American
of
aud
the
rights
wn.
future.
with
retired
and
as
*oon
faces,
month.
But
as
smiling
next
they
possible
week.
had ever been prostituted.
their
There being but one candidate, on mo- [ The platform was. on motion, laid over
nCjE»~
The utmost confusion and disorder ion,
that tax will be levied in spite of the well pleased with the entire exhibition. will be secure under
was taken by acclamation, for consideration on Monday.
tho
at this time in the hall. nd Mr. .vote
prevailed
was unanimously
Tomlinson
plank in their platform on the subject, We hear that it is the intention of Third. We pledge ourselves to< fleet, Swails
On motion, the Convention then TO
ri peatedly called the attention j
io inated.
to meet on Monday, at
In fact the plank referred to is a part of those interested, to give a repetition of instantly, a financial reform in the of the chair
to the movements of seva committee of three was o'clock, A. M.
the scheme. By it they hope to still the entertainment in November next, State government, by suspending the oral members of the 1. O U. 11 , the Oil motion^
to inform Mr. Tntniiiioon of
ppoiuted
payment of the interest ou every bond Chief Cyclops of which was on the j lis
further depress bonds, only to raise theiu and we have no doubt, from the satis- of
and conduct him to the
nomination,
can be attached
the
which
State
to
Republican Nominations.
circulating industiioualy among tand. Mr. Tomliiison won accordingly
again by levying a special tax t<> pay fae'.ion given in their previous effort, the shadow of a suspicion, and provid- tloor.
aod
The
mt mbers, talking loudly
following is a list of the
j rough: in, and introduced to the
they will meet with that success they ing for the punctual payment of the iug
immediately after election.
ruade
disorder.
Swails
of
geueral
candidate
made
by the d ftert nt Republican
by Judge Orr as the
Never in the history of polities was a heartily deserve.
principal and interest of the unques- several earnest appals to the chair to t lie fi'HHst
party.
Conventions .State and Congressional
Republican
v^l d debt.
t.onatly
convention so completely in the hands of 6?^'The
ord« r, which the chair
preserve
made
a short and very
Tomlittson
Mr.
woik
of
at
tiuaneial
week:
is
In
the
iutenst
Fourth.
cateipillar busily
very feeble dibits to do, rood speech, thanking the convention for .iu session during the past
corrnptionists. Well might one of the on St. Helena
rcform and good government, we' aud themade
Islaud'.
of
the
Several
For
scene was one of the wildest j" he honor to lerrea upon him, and
Governor. F. J. Moses, Jr.
delegates raise his hands to heaven
ovrselvts to throw around the turbulence.
pledge
heaviest
in
have
them
his
planters
as
got
so
far
II. Gleavcs,
TOMUXSOX, Charleston. |
him.ef,
power
Lieutenant-Governor.11.
God to save the State.
State
every sifeguard nects-: Cardc zo rose to reply, and then, for J ilcdgi g to an honest reformation,
their
fields,
llain
falls
more or less sarv totreasury
go,
night
the
faithful
insure
application the tirst time, the chairman enforced a cif the S:ate uduruistratiou, should ho be (colored.)
For IX Governor.
almost every day.
of the public funds solely to the public semblance
>»1*0 X' TT \ V *1
Yf
P
ITIXBEN
TOSLINSOa.
of order active exertions i
Secretary of State II. E. llaync,
i
I
.1
Governor.
I
tl A«UIJO
service, puisuant to just laws enacted, Cardozo replied by bybitter personal at- tdccted
Mr. Tomlinson's speech (colored.)
interest of the whole people of, tacks on Frostand Swa i s, accusing the ' At tlie closearof
/!>/ Secretary of State.
t&jr* Charles Yardley, of Pitt-burs:, in theCarolina.
nc cWid sui 1 he desired to
dr.
lJowen
j
Treasurer. F. L. Card' zo. (colored)
South
In auother columu wc give the
Pa., writes us that after spending liun- Fifth. As essential to the r«f«»rm one "f being sorelea It d at the failure J nake a nomination. which was perhaps Attorney General..rS. W. Melton.
MACON B. ALLEN, Charleston
nomination as secretary of c>ut of order, but which, lor certain
for State officers, which has been dreds of dollars on doctors., he has cured hertiu
and imperatively of his own
guaranteed,
other
For Attorney General.
the
being one of chief robhe desired to make at that tiuie. Comr.troVer General 8. L. Iloge. II.
nominated by the True Republicans in himself in six weeks of a cancer in the dtmmdtd by the people rs the vital State;
the!
to
m.
As
comnr.
si
c f the land
|de desire i to nominate for Attorney Adjutant and Inspector General.
convention at Columbia. During the face, by drinking wi d tea, and putting necessity of the State, we shall require bers
JOHN T. GREEN, Sumter.
in
resolutions
Moats,
that spotless Republican, the W. Purvis (colored.)
adopted
against
(
public (xp.-nses shall beto be the ltichland County convention, he roneral
progress of the campaign we shall have the leaves on his face as a poultice every that the
T. Given, of Sumter. The SuperinU dent of Education.J. K.
John
lor:.
For Controller General.
wit! in the. public revenues,
HtaUte
had
been
was received with raptu
of
these
for
sa-d
hour,
much
to
we,
mnouneeineut
candidates,
put
He
say
ihey ani'd confusion and withbelieves wild tea grows all derived fiom a moderate .system of
night.
J. SCOIT .MURRAY, Aaderson.
carried
Mr. S. J/;-e, colored, of! J.lsoi,.
and
>us
to
applause.
them
our
over the country, generally on high
propose give
hearty
based upon a fair and equitable out the members ui.d rstanding what : hunter, seconded
/or Treasurer.
the nomination in a Contjrcssnuin from Second District
that plank in KlllU^a
assessment of all property liable toj
notwithstanding
f
not
e!
i.
lie
did
o
were
ritting ,-j cech.
voting
A. J. Ransier. (colored.)
taxation under the con-ttiution. To they
EDWIN F. GARY, Richland..
their platform by which they pledge
bound by such rcsolu' «-n and Mr. J. \l White, co1 ore.I. of Vo k,
Third District.11. It. Elliott, (colo< xpen- himself
it)
reduction
uctdvd
this
effect
themselves to Grant and Wilson. For We noticed the other day, while taking 'diturcs. we insist that there shall be when lie eruuj into the State C
on in teed Judge S. W. Melton, who, he
Svpt. of Education*
led.)
he became convinced that Musis aid. had been nominated at the other
a walk in Mr. Ilayne's
we recognize here the simple issue
garden, tliat his j an immediate reduction in the salaius was the
BEN. L. ROBERTS,
Fourth Dltrvt A. 8. Wallace.
btst man for him to support. tonventioii. He spoke in the highest
trees
are
pencil
st
dis
in
from
the
and
again blossom, and j of all public oflicers,
higln
unblushing
integrity
General.
next proc »^rd to attack ; vrmjs of Judge Melton.
Cardozo
CoiHjrtsxman ut Lnnje-ll. II. Cain,
in the administration of the will doubtless yield another crop of that to the lowest, in tin; Mate ana c<>uu- Mobley for hi' sipp r o' F ost, fa; iug
Yi hippor spoke a. f«/*v word (coloied
General
honesty
Beaufort.
EZEKIEL,
E.
a
there
shall
be
that
and
ties,
PHILLII'
)
judicious 1 r had troue ud to Union two yearn cm' r' n favor of Judge Given, saving that tic
Staie government. Between thieves luscious fruit.
in the number of the public ar
ieduction
First Circuit. C. W. Hut'8.
I
Solicitor
but
Mi
o
-t
nivenfor
had
c
all
i
found
sd
Congress at Large.
\
I.on,
Judge
Mooley
packed
rtvj
true
nxm
there
is
no
room
us
for
and
theuist lvts.
otlicis
O'e.'j
a
of
to
make
S-'licUor
interests
lie
himetif; hat vo;
there iu the
.-<ji:are figh
Ff'k Ci'ni t. J. II. H inkle.
Joseph Qua-h, ot Aiken, is pitted Sixth. Experience having proved tious
to waver- or doubt for a moment to
JO mi QUASH, A;k 11.
from
fN
m
w.:o
to
which
with
ticket
a
aud
light
theriiger
Stcoud Circuit. I' L.
Solicitor
disgusting int to '.a t. to the
which we ought to give our vote and against the greatest humbug in South that the general license law. although the people of Uuion.
to lire h.lt
and
knife,
old Daddy Cain. Wc believe honestly designed by the LegMiture Mobli y rose, gieht'y cxcilfd, and >f trie knife; and that, nui much as
support. However, rut another time Carolina,
The True Republicans.
burdens of taxation on m.id alienu ms t !I >rts to yet the iloor Judge Melton had elio e.i to associate
him
to
"lie
a
man of decided ability and to relieve the
we will discuss the con'rasts between
ATT ITUI>H OF THE DEMOCRACY OF
in its practical
convention
the
is.
nat
from
home
estate,
We arrived
in reply. lie demanded his right to iiituvl wi !i ! ':uiiklin -I. ?Jo cs. he proof
excellent
character.
and
House
the
II
the
True
State
hCl'Til ('AltOLIN A.
we
odious
and
oppr« ssive, pledge to r* jdytoa p rs"i»al atiai k «»n hnnse-lf.
to let him lie in the bed which lie
too late to give a proper notice to the
mm&L
r<
i
s
insiaut
to
s
Iv
ouis.
in
their
peal.
past political record, The Barnwell
Chiiiriivn Kl'i«.li decided M"ble\ out nil inn i
candidates of the True Republican con- their
Journal of Saturday Seventh. 11 li» v:ng from fa 1
e!toil's i:umc was withdraw ,
character
and
their
Moblt j slille;l.i!*ii :d the floor.
Columbia, August 27.
present
Judge 31 Green
fordfrcrir
candidate
that it is of necessity a wtfeguatd ofosder.
vention, except the
in mourning, ns a mark
noui
was
unanimous
last,
!
ind
a*
a
ar.
appeared
('ardi.zo
y
n
Judge
d(
for
the
we
future.
U'lcing
At a nutting of the Democratic
To-day
to the public tr< usury that all its
or of whom we speak in another column.
Caidoz) prove ded to s;iv ak. fawn? nated.
can give space but to a brief notice of of respect to Mr. Joseph G. W. I)ua-1
to
be
c
Ex< t-ulivc Committee, h. Id litis
bhowUl
Plaits
is
instantly
oj>°n
was
Rosemnn
l».
A.
Governor
of
J>r.
name
Lt.
ihc
James N. Hayne, for
suspected;
can, of Barnwell who died on the p.e- public iiis;h cUon and always utuh r ihat two\« ill's ag) lie only
for
the
nominee
a
chosen
<1
l
riii»
lite following pre&iLb c ami
iu
1.
neral
Governor,
cute
xt
n
by
uid
i
n<
but
y
the
Guilds
pre
Whipper,
in
practicednod lies-itn.ed to i ium iaee lor Lieutenant Governor.
ious Thursday.
-i colored man who has been
ihe eye of the people, we pit dge «»ur know ii lx-ing
the
true
convention.
for
vM-r«r ud(<[it« <«'
ee.
taintv,
us
iCU'-lulit
llrepublican
we
has
and
salves to secure the enactment, of a la w bring h»iw:tr«j men on >u*pich m.
fiom Barnwell county
i>r. tiousiioii begged to dcciine ihc' The Dv'ujtjcrut'c
have
at
of
the
head
They
Sta'e Executive
placed
B.
Macon
>11
la;
no
sh
that
paid A I this lime MoMey was ciiuidnu lomnuitioii. upon the grounds that he
moneys
providing
believe an average record. Charleston their ticket the Hon. Reuben Tomlin- J The chances of Julius Mayer, a col- out
aud rtecottflT11
in
a
full
a
fur
exo
Uof
iiiii»iiu«*,
the
ami
pursuance
pt
treatuty
the
hearr
of
movement.,
h signed to aid
it riiil.L t> be hmd. and in.toy » lite;
mod man, aro thought to be good for of au
Allen is a colore 1 lawyer
the hoterube>s
and
we do not see how they could
lite
: tump, ami he did noi
the
specfyiug
li»\e
appropriation,
oul,
son,
>
to
(Jnrdoz
ce,
cado
adoped
following r»
upon
unitto
in
y
lie
Hie pillion of'Sheriff, of Barnwell.
now,but a native of Massachusetts,
amount to be paid, and such pay tnent order for
it
was w#.«e for him to neoept
hir.k
>na
have
better
iieis
made
selection
aburiw
and
as
the
possibly
violently
policy which,
iru'K>U):>ng
make
;
shall be made only upon the warrant at
education and ability enough to
inairi7^","Tni
wi:h.h
ho
was c mtiuiuily j t nomination for any office fouu the con tu iht.ir
to
lead
a
for
suitable
man
in
a
sca.ch
liin«,aige,
is
opinion, proper to be
of the comptroller general, duly c
A seu?e oil .en: ion.
.p (CfcditeWeist'tretary of State. JohnT.
i using toward tin ndx;:?.
FROM imi NSDX.
for
a
the
Rcsine*
re
State
this
more
and
Governor
bv
tfcc
movement,
by I) moeia'.s of this Slate in
being bite, no further
c<>nviciiou was evident. They had 'ill.- hour
fGreeu* ttft-vcandidate for attorney gen'
ti;.'
and
auditor,
comptroller
Mere
the
aud
a
truer
maul.'.
man
doesn't
walk
nquiiing
snd d
present canvass:
a be u, (.'ad z
Port Ro^al Rail Road.
oral, is at present judge of the Third Uir- publican
and treasurer to pub'isb. daily, hi aidtoenough
was tli u
libit
form
The
general
following
oi
busimss
wish
the
of
1.
]i**o't>tl That in the preunt
the
soil
South
TornCarolina.
si.el
Mr.
proceed
Editor of lite Beaufort Republican:
cuit. 'He is a active of the State and a linson came to this
a statement of the trans telious of their
and read Ly Mr. Karl ol'Grcui- stale ot partus in goulh Carolina,
ai manpe.s:8t
wc
Tbjcl
n;it>n.
ihecouv
in
as
an
State
1862
offices showing what
Carolina College*
i.it*!
respective
hki
I)<
id
zo.
unw'&e
fa\or
bud
fin't
to
nominate
a
in
tit
ruled
graduate of t lie .South was
e.ntlv
have been drawn a: d the receipts hiiiiiLiC.cd dowa all
agent of the Government to take A brief description of the above irn- |
a
For The iriic Republican party tit' South c:al;t* S'ale ticket, and cichne,
Before the late war he
opponents.
about
the
situated
d-.sbuiseinen'.s
fliid
"town,"
portant
cuuiiciules 1 he follow.ng
of
the
interests
of
the
colored
pas
f»>r<yCuring
f ue. lu culi a convention of the people
more than an lmur Canloz > declaim-, d | Carol
in the State legislature. During the charge
tonus.
five
mihs
from
twenty-fbur
will
Beaufort
not
his
Mobof
ill:! I'M k l » he.
then
full
freed
the
the
\\*ove
t'.jr
at
j
lung?,
strength
people
just
by
progress
was
he
recognized
We shall demand the due
war, notwithstanding
in
abuses
atrl
Eight.
W/irtMs,
gross
flagrant
would
be
he
and
to
2.
thai
the
insisted
numerous
readers
beard,
uniteresting
U'tfilttil) 1 hat having adopted
of
and
military operations,
collecting of
of law and order in every ley
the uuiuiniatratinn c.f th<» altniif. of the I llie p'la
as a Union man, the confidence in his inI
d
table
si
the
iz
Ihm indicated, we deiuund
over
reporters'
reaching
valuable
jour
numbers within the lines of
paper.
section ot the State, and here assert a heavy, mas-ive inkstand hied with State of Sou;Si Carolina have- «\ro\vi» up of trie ltejy ublieau
^
he was retained in in larue
party ibat tiny ful'
tegrity was such that
Brur.son will attract theaitention of1 that wc believe that these can be hist ink and ct mme,.ctd slamming it on h ia the executive And legislative
lit
in good faith their pubiie pledges,
the Lcgislntnre by the ]>optUnr vote 01 tut* the federal troops on the coaef. In travellers
an enduring peace
of its government, and havt; he and give t> the State au a b. honest
by the marked contrast it securedinand
table with r< tf uediug blows in oppnsiof hostilities lie this district it is totally unnecessary to
Carolina by the co
South
an intohrablc bunion on the
I'Oiuo
]>eople. Since the close
picscnts
in
its
favor
over
anv
noini.
on
and ec >u (ureal govsrnm uc, u ul ir
<1
n
to
the
chairman's
tion
gave). This
of our people or the
of all classtsof citizen* in a coctioucd
and the State; and
had advocatod the lleconstruction Acts, remiDd the massesand
parly
\*hich «xt av iuctf and fraud shall
some
Moblev
minutes,
the
Port
Koyal Railroad.
patience, lidelity
ruutnal respect for the. lights of
the Stale R. publican convention had c ase, and ad igciaa
hearty kindness It is situated
t8 ot citiz us shill
with
and this had beep confirmed by the
the
lite
ii
k
inkstand,
pounding
in
a
in nomination for Governor 1 r nk» he failhiuilv and intcllbenilv
and sympathy with which Mr.
by the
high, elevated and ! andandperson
granted
put
renrcin
the
and
every
direction,
vote of t Ji£ Republican party,
Hying
laws and a considerate and
country, not surpassed anyseat» d at the table in the midst i ii J. Moses, dr., who is respon: ible, stilted.
discharged at that time the du- ! salubrious
their representatives.
or
ot
alt
u
ilereuc»s
of
tlie.se
abu-es.
toleration
poll of fl, d« nre. mars of exciU d members, w.tii others, for many
:J. Huso7eel, That we now place on
ties which devolved upon him. They where for hea th, affording pure and just
^
« aeh citizen being free to
n.'d who, as Speak* r of the liou.se of ncorl
Ileal
opinion,
Murray of Anderson, fi a*-controller, never
our unqualified cotwleiuualiu
at
arms
to:
The
sergeant
oold
attempted
and
for
the
invalid
water;
have
and
never
will
and
i
>ucd
own
seeking
ii
is
a
native
afcserthii
they
forget the cool and
fraiuhdeut'y
rights
Kepiex salive-,
p:y of the ci nup i«<u and robbory which,
privileges take the inkstaud away from MohVy icrt'.i
js an excellent selection, He
air of the
c*.t for an immense s.iui, has
while solemnly bound by the awsof and
him.
bracing
has
and
of
him
from
as the He, uhlidius themse!v. s confess,
et
the
hall.
a
.ability
the
state,
lawyer
Many
<j< r »l id to the
of
free fioin the annoyance of our common country to scrupulously members
*.irgc sums from tiie '"armed pirvade the executive and legislative
The experience which he acquired
<>f
Mob
Mippoit
an unspottod reputation.
when no such have was in depirtuu uts of the tate gov rume.nt,
he should have free force .' fund,and
ruosquitc-es, and the malarious fevers respect the rights and privileges
lev, swearing
^'r treasurer, has won j in the organization of schools in
has corruptly controlled for wlrch
existence,
JOdwip Y.
and robbery the
SiWtal pistols wete drawn. | utileh of the legislation
and epidemics, so subject to the coast Ninth. "Wit TV a full faith in lhe
speech.
aad
the
universal
dUitriut,
of the Stale; and li«f|tuhl.c uicorruption
firiu.
for
honesty,
to and fro in intv of the State, as
a deserved reputation
crowd
the
and
swayed
p:n
and
low
of
the
of
r
;vheie.i>
the
State
01
of these principles, c nfesstngour nunu ruble
which #the benevolent societies,
country
State, it must
conflicts anu&tiu;' have yen'rally Republicans
the F.Jcial (j.>vcrnincut, is
wess a^d ability in the office of state J
personal
d* mandod that those who alone b> ousible.
&:nt atti action Dot to be overlooked. errors oflegislation and ad ministration gles. l*i tbe
pr<
roin
in
the
whom
at
of
that
midst
blot
this
no
the
North,
find
will
ns;
uproar,
auditor. His opponents
have
ct*
.-hall
have wrought
:guiiiy corrupt j lvieticcs
4. ltcxolnt! That we derm it of the
declared the convention
time most of the support for the The roads contiguous to Hrunson are in the past,towhich
i e »jecteij fr.uu office; a'ti whereas the
the Stale, wp appeal to all chairman
injury
opon ho» record. He is a native of
till
ten
<1
o'clock
and
first
thai the Democratic
to-morrow
iuipoitame
excellent,
schoo's
and
in
pir»rding
he
l:im
indelightful
ice
instead
of
at:
sere
ntioii,
honest
came,
ltiukinyr
repescd
true Republicans to unite in Ik ariiig our thus the convention hteral'v at d em- i oum
whose volunteer
he
tn the several
organized
paity
and true Republican noiuinatiou, has by tii ». lur the
pleasaut drives, breaking the
him aa the roost suitable
candidate to victory, to prove to the [ ha'.i' aily broke up in a row.
couu'
of obtaining,
made a good record. Since he has been dic&ted
by
[josh
pin
its
a.
tiou
shown
tint
the
and
in
that
South
Carolina
world
-corruption
the
constant
rif'.
Republic
view
to
take
cii
irve
of
the
eounu*
by
of
panoramic
lit
s<
the
Buch means ; s may eru btst,
in the service of this State he has fou-.
have
chura*
teri/.ed
which
and
not
arc
teney
cani-nt
inoomp
good
government
meiisuie of local and Uglslaiive
ucalion, whtu at the«elo§eof the Mar beautiful farms and plantations, teem- inconsistent with etch other.
the p.e eiit administration arc t*> v>"
FRIDAY'S 1*ROCE! DINGS.
every scheme of plunder with a detenuin- the
luxurani
of
iugwiih
Freed
man
r6
crops
a
ol
and
whereas
ion
Bureau was organ 5sed
cotton, corn, A ha lot was then taken ic>r secretary Upon the re-assembling of the eon;
wo, por
nation and shrewdness worthy of all
5. ll(8oh«l, That the chairman of
.lie genera! convention, have felt that, in this
'Mr. Tondinson was accordingly pp- 1 potatoes, fruits of all kind, and vegcta- of state. ] '. II. Frost and
com mi1, tee appoiut at his leisure a
on Friday morning the same \ it w of this ei ndition of affairs, ai d oi
ventiou
Henry
ilayne
pniisc.
bl»», etc. The country is certainly were the chief contestant*, Uayue was bccne of confusion
chairman
each county iu the State,
lien. L. Roberts, of Greenville, for pointed hy Gen. Howard supirinleu- well
commenced, hut this breach of trust on the part of the who shall for
to fruitgrowing, and will
out in the respective
deDt
of
of
education
adapted
for
South
man
cariy
Carolina
a
colored
is
is
E
it
our
to
withdraw
lina ly nominated unanimously.
duty
that unless he al- convention,
learned
Supt. of location,
had
Elliott
the
of the preceding
icountiis
remunerate
those
objtcU
therefrom, ami by the selection resolutions.
plantiug iarge he convention then proceeded to Lei el his behavior and rulings° the ofourselves
first rate education. He is the head of and Georgia. The services rendered
orchards.
t
a
eket
and
thoroughly Republican
by him in this position ana also as a
ti IifKole d. That the members of
a large school there and is universally
Jamicson chair would be made vacant very
to go before the masses of the
honest,"
In a business point of view, ]>runson nominate an attoriiey-gcjieral.
member of Ihe legislature during two
thin
committee from the different
M Melton. 1. J. Maekey
for
The
for
inthe
nominated^.
of
our
:
course
ling
1 arty
justification
against
is
situated
to
command
a
and
Districts have authority to
us
Slate
until
hi*
for
very
a
1
in
years,
heavy
Adjutant
Melton
Auditor,
1\ K Kzekiel. ofllenufoit,
ng. earnest solent, truculent luauuets and unfair therefore, b; it
supjio;tedCain
make
for the nomination
trade.
The
I).
arrangements
IT.
nominated
for
I
self
That
wo
our
drove
h;m
He
is
surroundiug
to
declare
and
man.
country
Rcsolo'd,
speech.
respect
resign
General is also a colored
was iutense. A motion linaldecisions
of
members
to
for their
ho
token.
Congress
Melton
vote
of
the
'J
is
iu
cl'_
the
a
acceptance
platform
thriving and pros- j received 100 votes licing
here by all c asses as an honest give up public employments, are so re- many mik-s
districts.
to open a general debate Philadelphia G nveutimi, and pledge
ami
Chamberlain
ly
prevailed
condition.
of
Large crops
cent that it seems uccessary only to re- perous
il. C. Uutlek,
man. He is at present postmaster,
On motion of .Jones, ot Richland, the tor three hours, hwails, and h rest our. elves to the earnest support of its (Signed;
^
T
O
nritiolinrt
KJi tilC Oltt tv
Chairman.
had
since
V4u<*iii>5
pumuu
have
for
to
j
them.
we
iio:n nation ot Mellon was lea to
standard
bearers.
Grant
and
the best one
Geij.
lion,
their
attacks
renewed
Carthen
upon
The following call was issued for the
Wil < n.
Of his service in all these positions arc annually made and shipped from
Henry
the war.
he
with
his
and
u.->ual
icereplied
dozo,
for
tn
Fourth
es
A committee being sent
If. That in ismi's-ij as the notoriously
Congressional District:
it is enough to say that he has been a!- ibis section of the country. In fact,
corf Mi lton' hesoon appeare 1 in the half 11', prevaricating < Hurls at defense corrupt an I imbecile character of* the
The
this
is
known
as
a
undersigned,
of
by direction of tho
the
region
a
portion
ways pains-taking,laborious, cllien nt
THE RlXti MASTER.
ele a 0(1 on the smoulders f mail- and Alter which tlie ballot was taken and prciffnt State admi i-tfition has brought State Democratic Executive
Committee
of
cotton
belt
Ikirnwell
and
great
ollicer, without a shadow of self
stalwart committeemen.) He he was nominated, 77 to 2(5 for Noah. d sgrace upon Repid licani.-iu everywhere u quest that the. counties in the Fourth
(two
Miller,
counties, and no lands of the State# was received with enthusiastic cheers, The cmvention then proceeded to urifl is rtnw :i Iii'mvv- iilll«»it m>n.i rlu> ii-i. Congressional Pistriet which have not
with note
on his record whieh
The central figure>>of the last T>week1. of ; the most bitter spot
had subsided Melton the nomination for C
lional party, impeding, if nut
are
more
applause
a!r« ady elected their delegates will hold
productive and yield better When the
partisans can point to
nnptroller tu
limn
the
lie
said
he
success. therefore, the
its
platform.
turmoil was .Joim j aiemm. xitmci, i bis
conventions and eltct delegates
spotc
of
the
county
in
the election of S. C. tns < !* South Carolina u\vc it to thorn
staple.
What man in the crops
thanked the {tentleuion of the eonveut or llo^e,resulting
to the Democratic Convention of the
10
Wail
(J
o.
Scott, Xagle ami Chamberlain had their ! Statedisadvantage.
1'.
and
over
Bunson
is
F.
accessible
to
rawed
JU
lias higher claims to the contisolves to elect such officers as wiil«j»isurc rourth Congressional District, to bo
for this manifestation of their kind
schemes and combinations but they paled dence of the
and
Colleton
Savannah
to ten- Mcl. tyre. For Adjutant an I Inspe- in honest adiniuFlratitin of £0\eminent, held in
desired
liver,
and
counties,
confidence;'and
colored
Whin
Columbia, on Monday.
tor Cfcu»;rul, Putvts vv.is el. o etl. For md
their uneffoothal tires before JIo,ost but a youth he was forptople.
th'.i<
assure tiieir brethren ail over
and every section of the couutiy l>y der ids earnest and grateful acknowhvlir- School
at eight o'clock. F. M., for the
Oih.
several
K
-J.
Commissioner.
Jilson.
years
John's, llis fif>t triumph was in the the
the last of roads, making it 41 the in -nts. lfelwted, whatever £.\>und of ll-iiuey, Chairman of Committee on the land that the di.-grace which attaches purpose of nominating a candidate for
of
the
Pennsylvania
to the party in this State shall bo
there w>y have been in the nust
brilliant success of Moses, for Governor: Anti secretary
Congress. Each county will elect as
cel.tre of business," which will eomplaint:ho
grand
his
lit ofj platform submitted an iniviiuonal !
yovcruun
ayain-t
ivopub'iean
svmpithy
Slavery
Society;
as it has members in
for
delegalts
Attorney
the
for
the
Melton was the next
platform,
iu
plank,
pledging
draw
aud trade this tState, his watchfulness would in»t
That we pledge the honor of the tmany
heavily
shipments
hf IdUL
hnncn
Ilta Si uln 1
and
unfortunate
with
the
oppressed
the
was
that
sclv.o
the
)
audi.
^iow
Treasurer
for
3,
keyasylum,
; Cardozo
to the payment of ail its debt which lalure.
State
his
s would not tire in the party
cnerith
from
the
South
Carolina
slot),
and
liailroad,
this
and
him
to
his
institution
should
never
State,
other
brought
public
ti>r
while
has been iega ly ami Imiiotly contracted; (Signed)
endeavor to pre cave intact the
stone of his arch,
lloge
Savannah river strainers.
8. P. Hamilton,
whole life since has h.-en spent in
to purity corruption wherever ajfuiu be closed or suspended through hut that we will not hesitate to repudiate
was necessary to complete the
party,
W. ]). SlMPSON,
The.
of
State
of
Wil-1
the
Air.
extravagauce
Biuns^n,
proprietor
disgraceful
in which he has more
hat portion of it which is illegal, and
it tiiteht exist, and t > guard the
II. Wallace.
W.
of fraud and iniquity is over them thanemployment
it
a
shame
ollic«
is.
Cardizi
thoughtto
dicrtforc null and void.
of the party from every sin and
fulSlled the promise of Ids youth liatu Kdgar Bxuusou, is a type of the
Members
State
Fxecutive
Committee
such
lite
make
for
all. Patersoifs scheme was athrcv-;»lyj
party
Republican
I
hat
4.
we pledge ourselves to
true hearted,
old
[Cheer..[
for
gentleman,
the
Virginia
Fourth
a
laborer
wherein
District.
fouud
be
lo
lf
would
no
do
Congressional
an
acknowh
always
dgeiueut.
and carry out an honest
to the
one. First and most important was the j
aud kind, whose hospitality ia JiaiiK-y moved to proceed
to
be
Ucred
in
It
was
01
inserted
genial
toward
a
render
service
could
he
pood.
equal
of
the affairs of the State, and to Louisiana plan Lira are distressed by
of treasurer. T. J. Mackcy read
in teres'. Here was a
4 Blue Kidge serlp
proverbial, he gives a hearty and
xsist the payment of all fradulent pay the deterioration of the sugar-cane in
a letter from Parker withdrawing his the platform. j
consideration of something over two mil* j rights, popular education, and an
siibmittcd the petition of Hie
welcome to all who visit Iks
that State. It is a tropical plant, and
xwtiticates and warrants ujxm the
candidacy. [App!;. rse. 1 Kainev nomi- Swa'ls
that Win. II. .Simmons be
Hons of dollars. Jo overset the opinion !1 administration of government for
County,
Maxwell
seconded
the
nated
Caidozo.
at
feel
home.
and
changes (for the worse) under a
slowly
they
the County Chairman,
appointed
of Willard in the suit brought by Auditor j1the best good of all classe s of i)ie people
we pledge ourselves, so far as semi-tropical sky. The sap becomes
That
Moses
5.
noniinatior.
T.
).
and
Mackcy,
Brunson
sotda
hasalready
groat Ei.iott supported Cardozo in extended re- The convention then took a- recess n our power lies, to an immediate
of the white people oc Air.
thinner, and the proportion of hatd,
Gary against Parker iu this matter was The majority
1
he
is
and
lots,
place
rapidly
many
not
in
all
be
of the cuoriuous taxes under woody fibre increases every year, so
marks. II. (J. Yocom nominated Major until 8 p. in.
the first point in the game. This has j the Stole, will perhaps
be ready by the Yah li. rry Noal'. Frost ro^o to support Aoah.
are groaning, and that that heavy and costly
vliich the
has
roachiuery
pleased with Mr. Tomlinson's ofbuilding up. will
been doue by the nouriuatiou of Moses,
Ihe convention met at 8:1.1 p. m., R. vc hclieve people
be
that
this
he
can
n*t
ttrbe
used
to
most
that
was
lie
m
c<
ne'etd
a
crush
for
trade.
out
The!
the
by
.;uyiu<r
His
s;*vdily
heavy
juice.
September
Jr. The price will be pyid when Moses, political views and record, but in theb
of his B. Elliott presiding.
iccoir.p'ishcd by introducing hone:- ty proposed to import a fresh stock of-'
disappointed because oftlie failure
to
elect
a shipments irom mis point must neees- own nomination as
nrcsent
position,
powerless
and
forces
the
Nominations for a Congressmen at md oconomy into the management of the cane for planting
M'illard,
of
Shite.
overrules
from the Dutch East
Sr.,
secretary
and an experienced man has
He v\o ild vo^e and work for the success large were tbeu announced as first in arious departments of the State
Carolina to pay into the Governor of their own political faitb, i1Barily be very large, aud from the in-1
Indies,
jHjople of Southrailroad
advantages offered, aod to of his rival ( Ilayne) and would not bolt order, and the following names were
ahe:iJy been sent out to make ijio
qualitif-6 above ail others numerable
ring two millions he offers two
jxtckets of the
in
R.
nomination:
U,
the
made
needed arrangements. It is believed
f.
That
the
of
under
Ho
sun
this
emu*,
instances.
and
enpus
Cain,
by
offered
be
p'odgo*
any
capital
ported
by
place,
of
those
who
in
the
m
e
desirable
eyes
of their hard earned dollars.
that the damage or » xhausticn can be
J.
nominating
Franklin
and
No-.h
not Canloz-n simply because Charleston. Ja«. M. Aden, of
>1'^",
wi'l
meet
success
and
be
'.yitu
in
wealth
to
terprise
ruins
falling
J. P. M. E^pinp, of B« atifort. L. lr.. luu-t I e judged of in the light * * tos «*»# averted, and the sugar industry
Melton assisted ul.o in the Blue Ridge he common
lie did not kt»'*w orlsdicvc that Xoali wis
about them from the flagrant crimes
C. UarDCiiter, of Hiehlan t; and r»
a tlia f. Chi. r j;ta Elliott culled the
ecord, and of those who -Wain hun, «f »he sjiale restored to its former
matter. The day before be was
follows:
as
that when thus viewed, the pcepie
!
to
the
order.
Phoenix.
of
whie.ii
md
8;
aiui
b'.uu^r*
Uaipenlei,
t!r
Eppii>g,ti;
j
Lao,
Kice
his
dtrisio:i
red
oyai.nu i
he rends
0»*T»«r,
$100
validity
certificates-
%of
anointed,
confederates
Charleston
submitted
conceptions
managem<
lin
conon
eredeulals
preset.
caricd,
noininaions.
,rA
r
desire
adhesion
adopted
Convention
"
'
%
administration,
Horace Greeley.
appropriation
]
»
within
,
administration.
adjourned
interest
proraot-j
%
Governor.JOBCBES
nominations
cmcntion
.
certainly
imploring
-
» .
*
ticket
seaons,
.
reduced
taxation.
support,
Greenville.Adjutant
.
i
between
mveution
.
Wiggiu.
*
operations,
publicans,
posed
.
experience
iransaciions
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