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tT*Z ~? . THUIILOW S. CAHTER, # Burroi ajhu Makaobh. V ?E ?. 1 - \\ K h.K LY. WILL PAY IN THE END. HELIKVING THIS THE l'E< PLE WILL HOLD THK PHILIPPINES. At Least That is Senator Cartel Optimistic Opinion ?Campaign on the Expansion Policy. Washington, Sept. 7 ? It is t opinion of Senator Carter of Mo tana, that the war in the I'lliIi pines will end l?y the first of nc January. "And then," said the senate "we will have to meet the pro lem of the future disposition the islands. I realize that i cannot appeal to the people stand by our soldiers fielding f J r* O the flag as a matter of patriotisi The fighting will have ended a it will be simply an abstract que tion for the people to answer." "How will the Republican pn ty present the question V "By insisting that the retenti of the Philippines is a matter business profit. This is a prac cal age. We are going to d? with this question on the basis <loll?irs tin?l cents. If the Aiuci can people believe thut the IMiili pines are going to help us, th will never let the islands go. J on the other hand, they find tli the I'hilippines ineun a consta drain and small return, you w find the verdict of the people he against pcrmuneut reteutio I believe that possession of t islands means a great stimulus the trade, especially for the 1 cilie coast. Oregon wheat n< goes to Liverpool around Ca| Horn, if it goes to Manila Ilong Kong, so much the bett for the wheat grower. Half t population of the globe lives the circle of two thousand mil around i^uzon. 1 believe that ' are going to develop this gri field under exceptional ad van tag Neither religion nor sentime wm iniye much mtluenco in dote mining tho verdict. The gr< question will he, will it pay wo can show tho country that will, as I think we can, the Ami ioan flag will ncvor come do* from tho Philippines." 4 4 What sort of governme should ho devised I" 'Three suggestions would u douhtedly ho made. The tir will l>e to abandon the islands i tiroly to tho natives. 1 do u helieve this will moot the appro al of tho \merican people. T second will he to seize tho islan in a firm grasp, assuring the pi plo that wo mean to give then: hotter government than they coi; enjoy under any other flag could croato for themselves, h that we are the masters and pr pose to remain so. Then the thi proposition will ho to throw loose string around the jk?oj> holding their seaports and custc houses with our navy, hut alio ing thom absolute freedom their internal afTairs. This frc dom, in my judgment, would so become anarchy, and we woi have to rule anyway ; so I shoi say that the second proposition the one that ought to be adopte The firmer wo are in our admi istration, the more respect the people will have for us. "As to the form of gover mont," continued Senator Cart< "I should say that a govern otfght to he appointed by t president, with a council alao i A Vtanily A etc rj ' L looted !?y him. There might l>e n Filipino legislature, composed of ^ prominent men from eaeh of llm islands, to discuss questions and advise the governor. 1 do not approve of a commission. 1 think , me uumoriiy ought. to he vested in a responsible head, not spread through several commissioners.*' LIQUOR ,1'liOFrrs FOR 11 IF pu lujic schools. he n~ Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ^ More Ordered Paul, xt The state hoard of control has >r' ordered another S'jyuiHi in dL-1 ? pensary profits turned over to the ?* state treasurer to the credit of the AO school fund. This action was *? iinmediately taken yesterday after(>I noon upon the reading of the fol-' n- j lowing letter from the superinten u jdent of education t<? the state li?u. 09 quor commissioner: j Dear Sir: I do not mean this ll* | as an official communication, hut | . having failed to tind time to call 011 j upon you, I write to say that if possiblo 1 hope that the state ^l" I hoard of control will, at its ap-! !l' preaching meeting turn over sotno ] more dispensary profits to the ! school fund. The $42,000 which I'" Jthe comptroler general is about to | ' apportion will have to lie applied I in the tirst instance to make up >ati certain deficiencies and the balance, 1 which he must then distribute' among the counties, according to ( enrollment, will he so small as to u> tie trilling. 1 think it would lie '10 appreciated by the school people if a larger sum were distributed. Jl* If, therefore, the money is on )W hand, andean he spared, \ou see lie 1 that now is the accepted time for or j turning it over. er I Yours truly, hc| John .1 McMahan. ,n I State Supt of Education. 'CH j The clerk of the hoard, C'apt A,> Wehh, stated to the hoard when ',l^ the letter was lead that the dis'l!!, ponsurv had $104,<)no in cash on nt hand on Sept 1. .r '"J. JAILOR'S FIGHT FOR LIFE. ' Attacked and Pinioned by a ? \ i :o v / ? i i i^iiiin ill 11 II", .\ I . VII j J Asheville, N C, Sept 4? County Jailor Loo was attacked last ni?j;lit I?V John Moor?, a nojrro prisoner, n~ ; I- i 'I the latter was heinu turned into st i . the main c.i<*o from the hath n i ? ^ j room. Tho negro suddenly leaped on | , the jailor and clasped him about J ^ the body, pinioning his arms. Then followed a desperate strut;-' I glo for tho ollieers pistol. Lee . , 1 worked ono hand free, but as he i ml . . <;ot it to tho weapon Moore seized or | r it. Jnero was another tiereo, ! tijdit, and Lee <*ot his hand free o t... , I and tired once. \N ith a tremendrd | , ..... ous rieuve the ncgio tried to throw r a ! : him, hut Leo again pulled the ' >ni tr'Kh'or> l'ien Mooro loosened his j hold and Mink hack. lie had . j been struck hy both bullets and i died in half an hour. ;e?* A coroner's jury exonerated on _ J J , , Lee. ild ' js Frankfurt-on-Main is celebrat>d. inK tho 150th au ni versa ry of in_ Goetho's birth with processions, )go literary exercises and theatrical performance, the celebration last,Q. ing several days. for Flftf Cent*. rtr flmniimi Wm? b?Wi, cure. mikM weak 1 UI atao Mroag, Wood pur*. tCe kl. All dt'ifgiaU. I >apcr : For the Promotion of the I*oii A N C) A N T l>] K. S. rr 5 TILLMAN IN llUODK ISLANP Talks on Our Foreign Policy, the Nc^ro Question aiul Free Silver.Providence, It. L, Sept 4?'1 lie second meeting of the New Eim^ C5 land Pi-Matollic League at Crescent Park tins afternoon was very largely attended and representa live members from all the States occupied the rostru n. ltcsolu * i.... . .. / ... ' iiimii iivi'im ni?^ ior iree snver nirain^t militarism and urging the nomination of \V. ?I. Prvan for President were iinnniinousiy adnp. ted. Senator Benj imin 11 Tillman t?f South Carolina, \vas tlien introduced and his ad lres:s was punctuated with cheers throughout.? He stated that the Spanish war was worth all it cost, it it has proven nothing else; than that the South will light for the Stars and Stripes as eagerly as will the North. He declared that unless the | olicy of the government changed soon the Republic is doomed and will become a government of oppression of the many by the few. lie praised New Kngland for what it had done for the country hut called attention to the fact that there were people enough south and west of the Potomac and the Missippi to elect a president without the: aid of New Knuland. lie said that while he Relieved, and always would, that the Negrc is not the equal of the white man, still he Relieved in giving him his legal rights, barring the politica side. He said the negroes did no1 know enough to vote and in South Carolina the white people line succeeded in disfranchising then until they can read and write, Mr Tillman asked : 41 If it was right to free Cul?t because Spain was shooting Cubans to death, how is it to Re re eoneiled with the fact that the? I*. S. which now owned the Philip pines >hoot the Filipinos to death He said that he Relieved tin president was honest in his Reliel that he is doing his duty, Rul claimed that he only looked at the one fact that the I'nited States bought the islands from Spain.? He asked where the honor was ir the Philippine war. The Soutl and South Carolina will at an\ time send as many men in proportion to its population as an\ State to a war of decency am; I. \ A ' A * ? I ' ? minor, oiu u win noi send a regiment to the Philippine*. Ml IMOll l TO I OM\KS> The woman who is lovely ii tare, form and temper will ulwayf have friends, lint one who won hi he attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all rnr dovui, she will he nervous anc irritable. If she has eonstipatior or kidney trouble, her impure blond wi'l cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretchec complexion. 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Darlington, Sept. *.?Jnmc.t lit Kelley, wIki was pardoned out of 11 the penitentiary last January lias n hud his will indicted for living to >' put him out of the way. j s< I Kelley was sent to the peniten-% jf< -tiary for shooting a detective, or | l' dispensary constable, named Jen- lll Uins in March, 1 to serve three years. During his inearco 11 ration his wife left his home to j s< live with a man name I Art hur At- b kinson. When Kelly returned jk from the penitentiary he went to.?! his home and has lived there with j w his children ever since. Last Man h day Mrs Kelley gave her son, o Rosser Kelley, who livws with liisjl ^ father, n powder to put in the old " 1J man's whiskey the next time he n I got drunk and promised to give ? ', the hov *50 for doing it. Atkin- tl son also promised to give the hoy I n .a new hicyele if he would sweeten io i Kelley's liquor with the powder. |e II Instead of doing what he was told, t > Rosser gave the powder to his fa- a 1 tber, who brought it to town and t : gave it *o Magistrate Dargun to i ' have analyzed. The analysis prov- , i .ed that the powder contained three , e I grains of strychnine, and a war- I rant was issued for the arrest of t ' j Atkinson and Mrs. Lou Kelley. < ' The sheriff was sent for them, out t * us . icy live in Kelleytown, tho1 ! ' j "dark corner" of Darlington ^ county, and as the Kelley family ' up there is a pretty desperate one, ' the constable will have trouble in j 1 arresting them. < . I ^ ^ GOOD ROADS AROUT i DAR1LN. ; \ ' Twenty-Two Rioters Will Work for One Year on Clwiingang. jt Darien, Ga., Sept 5?Tho riot | 5: trials were concluded today with ' the conviction ?>f four and t th<' acquittal of four of the ac- j 5 eu-eil. The convictions aggregated >( * | 22 and the acquittals about half v I as many. Sentence was passed on 'those convicted. Six received v 1 the maximum penalty of $1,000 r tine each or one year on the chain- ^ gang, and 10 were lined $"250 or . 12 months on the chaingang. Henry Delcgal, who will he put up for trial for rape tumor- | I row, and out which case grew the ! ( riots, was brought from Savan-1 ' ? i i nah this afternoon under a strong i j military guard. .John Delognl, >i who secured a change of venue to j. 1 Kllingham county and will bo put] T on trial next week, was taken to . i . 11 I Savannah for sife keeping under | , a strong military guard. j By order of the governor the 1 i | troops which have been stationed1, J | 1 here for nearly two weeks were discharged this evening. M J Fever Slowly Spreading. ! ' I, Key West, Fla., Sept !i?Dr Porter, chief executive of the 1 state l>oard of health, sent out the 1 following yellow fever dispatch today: 4'There are above forty cases up to date and five deaths. Tho disease ift slowly spreading. The ( t hospital has been organized and > the islaod ia well patrolled by i water. Tor togas will t>e used as > a detention; 6arop,. whtoh will be I open in tbree'cftf folir days. tThere ia no excitement in Key Weet. 1 I Interest*. 'IRGIMA COl'RT UOCSK IN V A OKI) BY ARMKOMOB. Vould-Be Murderer of Klder Released, and Mormon Forced to Withdraw Charge. Chattanooga, Tenn., Scot ? A lounted armed molt of mine 200 icn took charge of a court, slier 1' and litigant* yesterday at Jolin>11 Springs, Ya., and 1?v main ?rce put a stop to the proceedings, or a time a wholesale lynching ppeared inevitable. Hlilcr Joseph K Wuflin, a Morlun, was murderously assaulted nne nights ago from amlnisli, fatally Deaten with clubs, and icked while unconscious on the round. Fleuiming Kidley, a hite farmer, was arrested a> the aider in the attack, on the charge f assault with intent to murder. Ie was irraigned for trial tliis lorning, and soon after horseten surrounded the court house nd detailed a c nnniittce to notify lie court that the proceedings mst stop. A second committee f determined regulators took liargo of Klder Wuliin and hreatened to lynch him unless he >2reed to withdraw the prosecuion and leave the country. Fearng they would carry their threats nto execution he withdrew the ase. The prisoner was liberated ?y the moh. W'ufliu remarked hat there was no justice in Virginia, whereupon the uienihers of he moh replied: "No law for Mormons, except to kill them." SEW SCANDAL IN DISPKN SAKY. Charges Against Commissioner and Superintendent. Columbia, SC? Special?There ,vas ipiite a sensation at today's neeting of the State hoard of ontrol. Capt lflack, the ship* ling clerk of the dispensary, liarged State Liipior Coinmisionor Douthit with shipping stutf >ut of the dispensary without en cring the goods up on the hooks, ind also charged Supt Bryan vitli selling liquor t;? the emiloyecs of the establishment in delation of the law. A full investigation was made <)day by the hoard. The hear ng resulted in the commissioner xplnining that the .stutl shipped vas contraband beer that wound lave spoiled hud it been kept for sntry, and had to be djsposad of mmediately. It also developed hat the commissioner and the shipping clerk were not on ????1 terms. The charges against the superintendent were admitted by that dlicial, but ho plead ignorance ol [lie law, and said that he had merely followed tl o custom that had been prevailing. It waf done without the knowledge ol the State board. The board adopted a set ol resolutions covering [ the case ir all its aspects. The matter has caused quite a stir in official circles here today. 13 New Cases Reported. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 7.? The State board of heulth here to ilay reported 13 new cases of yel low fever at Key West, W. Hun Harris, State senator from Mon roe county being among the num her. There have been no deaths No new cases are reported at Mi ami. "T I TERMS: *E30 a Imam. | I'tTAHl.M IN AlTUJUl zzzzzzr?- " ? - a KSTAHLISI hi) jfighting to i;i: kkm\\ii;i>. * I Hy October 1st Otis will lliivo ;U,Otn? Kll'oetive l iirlttinir Men Considering Formation of V .. . I / AIHHIICL V orps. A'ashingtou, Sept. T?The activity of the war department ollicials and the close figuring that is I being d(?ne regarding the available force in the Philippines indiI cat 's an early movement. It has i been known that a forward movement was contemplated in November but there are now indications that the campaign may lie^in at ! least a month earlier if tliero should lie favorable weather con-, dit ions. I ?v Oct. 1 -t, (Jen. (>t is will have an tinny of dl,<>')<> elleetive ti_rht! ing men. It is believed by somo 1 ollicials of the armv that such a | force ought to begin active campaign without Jdelay, unless the weather conditions are such as to absolutely prevent. With the ar, rival at Manila of the oilier troops now being raised, it is suggested ihey may be formed into another corps for the purpose of pursuing the Filipinos in some othei part of the island of Luzon. In this connection it is known that many oflieers look with favor upon the suggestion that an armv should bo landed at Lingayen, and .moved down the Dagupan railway thus taking the army of Aguii al do in the rear. This will neccs? isitate the cooperation of the navy, and the ollicials of the navy department have consulted with the war department as to what can bo done to advantage in this direction. 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