The Kershaw gazette. (Camden, Kershaw Co., S.C.) 1873-1887, March 24, 1887, Image 1
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Sg VOL. XIV. ? CAMDENs.S. (J., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1887. . ---- -
afayjjt?mujt
|?V Uj s WKNKIIAIj iis\%h kotkk.
Hrn*.ol liMcrrxi U A'lir.rril from \<irlou?
' ltecehcr's life is being written in haste by
at lotot U dozen ambitious scribes.
A flro at Lumbprton, N. t\, on Monday,
destroy e<l 17 buildings. Loss $100,000.
The Prince (UkL Princess Colon nn are to
it Papa Maekny in May or June.
, Tlie French Chamber of Deputies, by a
joto of 919 to 848, litis po?sed the bill sur
> -? "ihtofa- have wrecked the houses
lahta oh Gen. Stewart's estate in
Jr.
/{Ford, of Louisiana, having
onwl by the Governor, has been
tho.parish prison. . .
J. 0. Duer mid her child wore
/ft lowmotlvo ^hito'Wtdkhlt^ oti
k at Gainesville, Fhi. ?
Paruell reports his health ninth im- (
I and'his. appearance is said to con- J
i report^
, count, now General, Greely, of the
HignttLSeryicos-Is lecturing in "Washing tun j
0n AOT^PJoels.
>? Is to go to Europe in May, if!
Jchaugc his iniiKl before mat ;
OJevoland dined with Mrs. lleocher j
A"^t'iSbomc in Brooklyn on Sunday
?Keiuniug has heartily eiulor-iul I
m llio jHUlOy advocated by Cardinal Gibbons'
^ towards tlio Knights of Labor.
TMio official.arrangements for the \V< rid'a ,
Kxhibltiou iu Paris in 1880, are now cum- i
fe' The total of persons killed in the rail-|
$road wrofck Is now put at 2-1, and the
wounded at about 150.
- ; >ym. u. Trovers continues to grow !
jt/'Weakor#ud now sees nobody but his inti-j
* mate friends.
General Sheridan i.s to build a summer j
,?lt,0l*c near New Hod ford, on the Mnssa'-hu- ,
fcfietts coast.
Sonator and Mrs Edmunds will not leave i
Washington for Vermont until the iniudlc
; of Slay.
Senators Sherman and Ingalls, will: ihe ,
Other members of their Washington p:i!ty,
u Vg arrived at Havana. * I
>Tho Now York coopers have renounced I
ill allegiance to the Knights of Labor, and I
ftVC gone back to work at reduced wa.-.i-x. |
The molting of snow and iee is causing ?
OVertloWS of tho Missouri river and its !
tributaries.
?Alderrnau O'Neill is said to pass his j
"ng-Sing in the earnest!
??M?BC0 I,,
rjoople ? jfffiTO
2 CktoMJUiUon. Tho
}dikj*t?<ipWtnWT. -CfJ
I'nlott Mill,, N. Y?
, <\wlug to
.nIII* nt IWMh! Ow
#omcn wrfr out of employ
|lli># of (V.ngwantlotud juluit
/o
ghly nulo#l?
wiw adoptfcl
on ttao record*. |
Mf OfttintO committal ?n*
brains
rtotiglit
hor Ikik
fyr Irftnfcpoitatlon from
WMfflffli-fiomf ?5 & fe fi
Canada to London during I lie coming sou
son of horses for artillery trains.
The lion. Willis P. Bocock, twice Atlor '
ncy General of Virginia artd a member of
thy Constitutional Convention of 1&50,
?licvl Monday in Appomattox county, agcci
80 years.
Stockholders in Richmond and West
Point Terminal want President Sully to
reditu, in order that they may elect Mr.
lnnuvn to his place. They say Mr. Sully
is too fond of speculation. : ' ?
Some boys In AugustA tried i"to play a
practical .joke on the Salvftfjp^-Arwy by?i
an .explosion of powder in im-lldjolaiug
house. Quite a panic .etfBued,: Wil fioDooy
.was hurt. - - TriV. ? , ?.
T>ominick Gray, who ki'.lod his infant
child in its mother's arms and nearly \UAe4
thu mother a few days ago, died on Surtdky
night in a hospital in Now Y$rk fro^u de
lirium tremens. "*'?
letters from Prague refer to an earth
quake on Saturday around Peri brum, and
say that the village of Birkcnbcrg was de
stroyed, the inhabitants taking refuge in
Prague.
On Tuesday Kol>ert Furnace and Jessie
?lenning*, two fanners, while crossing a
railroad track about a mile from Nokomis,
111., in a wagon, were struck by a train
and instantly killed.
The strike on the Mahoniug division of
the Isew York. Pennsylvania ami Ohio
, railway still continue*, but trains arc run
ning and freight is being handled us fast as
received.
Over 7(H) architectural iron workers in
i Cincinnati and Covington have struck.
They demand nine hours for work and the
same pay they now receive for ten hours'
! work.
When Theodore Tillon was told of Mr.
! Beccher's ilealh and asked whether he had
i anything to say, ho s hook his head sadly
land answered': "No: it will do no good
now."
j There will be four men in the United
, States Senate who think they resemble
Edwin Month, but only one of them, Daniel,
of Virginia, really hears any resemblance
1 to the great tragedian.
The British Cabinet has decided 011 a land
purchase scheme based upon revised rent
als. l.'ndcr this scheme, therefore, land
lords will fare worse than they would un
der Mr. Gladstone's bill.
T, .1. Brcnnun, who has been the private
secretary to Secretary Manning, will be
made corresponding secretary of the West
em National Bank, New York, of which
Mr. Manning is to be president.
The^i**' *s manner in which the Mar.
11 if" _io has been disci "
of public duties is
^ HIM I m
:is ti?Qu^ht im hof awM
RQnigagfr
mtion ngainat tho inn
ocratlc politicians
wliM oyer Mayor,
>utwWc
IP
ot General Albei t 8ydh?
_ -_?Jt?\lc00?8,f0lTy' Oafctby tho
Ahi# Company; of Ghloopco, Maw,, and
will bo unveiled with approprlftto ceremo
nies at Now Orleans no'xt month.
Mutator MePhnraon, of Kew Jersey, eats
n howl of thusu and milk boforo going to a
Waahlngtftn dinner and one on bin return
therefrom. Ho oats little or nothing nt the
dinner nttrt drinks no wine. In this way,
h6 says, ho U enabled to retain his health.
Kx-Aaslstqnt I'oMmaster General Brady,
of Btnr Koute famtt, la wxm to n)arry Mrs.
Vat**, ft hnrtdftomo widow, who haft boon
for tosveral years a olerk in tho Sixth Au
dit6r'? otlloo nt Washington. Gen. Brady
fw loft a widower awVUt two years ago.
Tho coihmittec of Washington merchants
having In charge tlio arrangements for a
oarnlvjil, nft?-r tho stylo of that hold in Now
Orleans, have decided to nostpooe tho event
until fteXt fall. They still Insist, however,
that an unprecedented carnival will lte'ltchi
at that time.
Ocn l?. 8. Ilrngg, of Wisconsin. Is con
lined to liis home In Fond du Lao by blind
ness. ills oyeslght failed him while ho
WiV? out driving And pnrftlysUhn.s complete
ly blinded one cyC. Tho general tlilnka
that lih loss of sight Is not iKfrmanont. ? 1
Tho 1'hlladelphla llecoi'd announces on
the authority of Garrett that tho Itaulmnrn
Olid Ohio wdl l>o tit tho bond of the new
railroad romhhiutlon, that ho has not sold
out to Gould or anybody else, and ho will
not purl with liis telegraph or express busi-1
ness.
| ??i A dispatch from Ottawa; 111., -{sihtiv'tlifl |
i Supreme Court is in yoffdou^taiosVlyti!
'Itparingo' arguments on a'niQti^ for :i nyw
! trial for the seven condemned lirmnAifcet'
i Anarchists, hugftu Thursday mooing. Tho
.court, room was crowdeU wHU?j>?oieJo^,
I Decision has not yet been nSndehju.
i The Government has begun 'Kir '
against tho Boll Tolephouc Oompft?y:tn tho
Lnite.1 States CircuU OOurtuiB<>st<?a(' TUo
suit is to annul Jtwo paienlB lie|d by A. Q.'t
Bell, on iho pro\ma>that ;ne ww not tbfc !
original Invontor andtttat iho patouu were t
fnuidu^in>tly,obUd}io?J,r.
(loath of Ckydlnal .huobini, in qo,
of tho opposition of Germnrfy-tw .
to tho,,oppolutmcut^ U i^^MW/.?kpe?tad
t)u>t Cardinal Ymmutullt,
Vienna, will be appointed. *
Advices from ltustchuk state that the
recent executions at that place have exas
perated popular l'ocllng in St. Petersburg
far more than t,he press Is permitted to re
veal. The clergy arc said to he especially
aroused, and arc strongly agitating tho
question of interference in Bulgaria. i
At Mill river water worlds, near Bridge
port, Conn., three quurrymeu \ycro.dridfnfr
iu a hole which contained au unexplodui
dynamite cartridge. The friction, exploded
the charge, Instuutly killing two of the
men, Peter Dully and au Italian named
Antonio, and seriously wounding 00 more.
After Kmc. Nllsson's marriage in Paris,
on Saturday, the wedding party drove to a
hotel where a quiet brcaufa&t was served.
"I shall not sing any more In public," said
tho newly made Countess, "except"?she
hesitated?"well, perhaps once In a while
for charity." The Count aud Counters in
tend to live in London, where they have a
superb residence.
The Vigilantes or Law and Order Club,
of Crab Orchard, Ivy., wuited on bitty.
Kliza Fish, a liquor seller. They took'lrtfr
out In the yard and were whipping hor,
when shots were tired from over tho fence
and threo of the Ku-Klux were left dead.
Their names are John Long, Walter Tttf
piu iuuI John Ilnsty. There is no clue.
A rooster on the placo of Mrs. Z. M.
Smith in Red Ouk, Barnwell, fell into a
well and remained there for sixteeu days
before it wus disovered and taken out. fCl?e
bird is a regular Dr. Tanner and la mrw
strutting about in good health, and crows
ns lustily as if he had never experienced so
long a fast.
President Cleveland has signed a petition'
asking the inembersA&dio Madison Square
ThejUro^^v^fHiv W
i&i
VoJbrn
? ?1
0*cpr Glide's ihother, f,ady Wilde, who
is fijttpu* W "bffetfttta*." tlio pafflotlo i
of th? Dublin Nation, U wild to1& lit i
strait* th*t she will Iwive to go to tlie ...
house ordfeof hunger, nrtless her countr
tnon cnmo to hor aid. llpr husbaud, t_
WHllain WlTde, who died lrtnrf ago;, In
vented much or Ids itionoy fn land hi conn
Ilea Wlcklow and Clare, front which Uidy
Wilde has not received any rent for. alx
year*.
The fremiti hs of ()aptatn tfAd* hinvu aY
rlvcd At Jacksonville. Touching the cmisc
of IiIr dcntli It I't stated thai he suffered
from cold contracted winter before Itut.
but careful nursing, It was thought, woidn
hrlng him through, ()n March 1 he went
yachting with friends, (hi his return Ite
complained of seycrc pains In the brciist.
Medical advice wiw summoned and every*
tiling |K>.mllil(! done to nrrcat the disease,
but without avail, and at o'clock on
Tuesday morning, the fttli inst., he expired
Tlie family of CharlW Morris, colored,
living hear Mlllcdgevflle. On., twelve In
number, have recently Ix en * |?olKoned In
some mysterious manner. One child In
dead. other(mtyiihef;# ot Jhe family are
1n a (tltli'JU tJoifflWoli.' It is supposed that.
Mle iwllfcorlmg look place. on Friday, and
that it 1(4 the ofytgnAvth of voodoolsin r< -
| eently practiced aniofig the negroes .living
on that plantation and in the neighborhood.
The affair Is causing much excitement and
will l?e Investigated thoroughly.
DlltKl'l\. l'UOUKCIKS.
KcvoluMoX". Wain, KuvtlmuakeH In tlie
Next Tlilrt -on VeHM-Tlifii Comen ilic
i Ifffcrom the Italttuioio buu.)
. ?T^0'Rwr. 3Ir. Baxter, oditor of tho
l&cw i'^rk Christian HeraUl, pretiohed
?" ' map6 lost Sunday at Harris's
sfitoqn Iho "Coming of Christ anil
ftiiig of the Millenium." Large
>vtr-o present. Mr. Baxter has
iking on tho samo subject
ifHjio country. He is about
,<6!cl, gather tall, and has bushy
an J^beard. Many of hifljieor
liW.y women, wont away look
ing * r frightened..
MHB text ua* Daniel's vision ol Alio
,fqnr boasts one of whioh, he saiil,' repre
sented jfrk? jJ i o u ia u empire, one the
Modd Petgwfompire, one tho Grecian
'qiupiro, and Hie ovhor tho Bom an eni
fwgNjP0 pr&Hcted tho formation, by
groat wtu-s and revolutions, of all -tho
countries ol Cesar's original Boman ?m?
pirea info'An 4 died confodoracy of* ton
kingdoms' 'rmod by ten sovereigns, as
copreaentod by tho ton horns of tho wiJd
Ixjiv^t ii* the fcoventli chapter and twenty
fottrai Verso cf Dauiol, and the subso
ccjuont rtoruii) u?g tho ton sovoroigns oi
atTMevonth sovereign, who will be tho
little horn to represented in tho boast
and who will first appear in Syria. Tho
allied kingdoms will uo Britain, Franco,
Spain, Italy, Austria, Groooo, Egypt,
SyHa, Turkey and Bulgaria. In tho
meantimo Germany will have boon con
quered by Franco and will be a part of
that kingdom, which will then bo ruled
by, a king. in conquering Germany
France will b- Uided by Russia or by ft
flooialistio revolution in Germany. Sbo
wilkbeAft^ w.ftoulangor, who is a man
of destiny. VYijen tho ten kingdoms aro
formodtlio sovereign represented by tho
;{ittlo horn will gradually inorcaso his
p^wor until ho becomes king of tho ten
allied billions,j*k1 finally tho imporlal
anti-Christ. He Will bo a ropreaontativo
of tho Napoleon dynasty, tho greatest
warrior that evor lived, tho craftiost
statesman and the most suocossful leader
of men.' Amowca will bo subjeot to his
dominion. Btf will not conquer this
ooun^vy by, brmging vast armies horo,
but wifi su6ccc<| by means of his fasci
nating goniufi, \ rhfoli will win him oount
loss auhorents, fuoh as socialists, hihil
ists. f.piviiualit.!:, and Romanists, who
will ovontivdly j>ot control of the wholo
counter. .i &
Mr. Baxter Aipht'-fifed that, all Utoae
i;
rg?g i
Mhiiutton
over the blunder
h woman toot tu
ing, howevor. B)? mrulo a oAll oft the
nowly-tnAilo wife 4f tho Hooretory of the
InWiGr.'Tho aerirfttit uahefod not it to
A stolon. whero n Bt^toly pomra in wombro
raiment and of tmntero mien received
Iwr. After (lie ufstud*exohange of eoeiAl
nmonitiort Hid vi?itpr glanced afontia ox
peottintty, M if looking for iMMf 6no;
thou turning to ti?4 hostow, she wiU:
"I promise y6u are Mr. Litoanr'n
mother And I would like rIho to fceo the
bride.'* '
"MAdAftte,'' replied the stAiely tamo,
?f Am Mr. IiftrftAr'n wue.?Pdtroit
Trilmno.
Tho <k^ofo<1 folks nt Washington imvo ro
ctolved thrtt flic; Frogman'* mhk aw Indie
wfw "tho moftl hlbful awtridlo that ovov
stnlU(Hl oarth or fthockcd hlflh hoaven."
TM? lota tho trado dollar out A littlo.
flWHl, I nwoW'doHnrod Farmer .low ;
"tho*> literary olotps have the tyvftK
Idoo*. Tatktn* alxAU the Hftaddef, of tiro
grave' Now who %9cr hoftfd /if A Role In
tho ground mrtklti' a shrtddorV"
WOMEN HOI'M) TO VOi'J?.
They Will Demand tliut tlio Militia .0
Called Out If Koceatmry.
(From the New York star )
j The women's suffrage committee
Brooklyn made public tlie following
j open letter to Governor Hill:
'Hon. David Hill, Govornor of New
York'State: ?5mr$ j
?At a muss meeting yl^Uul
women's suffrago committee, Vuf.; Jfoi
ning,"it was unanimously resowcft as
i follows; j
1 4,That wo request the GoV&haoir' o^
I New York to rocommond that a laV bo
? enacted during this session of the Legis-i
laturo to protect tho womon in this State
! in exeroising their right to vote on next
election day. Daring tho last election,
day we were intimidatod, threatened
with imprisonment and bodily liar-ny Jlf
tho Legislature fails to make a to**' <0r
our protection, wo have rosolvod -to de
mand you to call out the State rftihtiftto
protect us at the polls, thereby
mg riot and bloodshed."
Respectfully,
%??. Emma i
? President,
A. C. Hall, Secrorary.
S. Twitohki.,l, Oh'n tax. Oonflu j^, y
Mi^u.Xwitchell said that a biff -was to
haVfcfboenpresentod in the Logtttftttiro
last, nigAljJhmking .it tho duty of
offl^rs to register and receive the V^to
of ev?fJfTfl6man of 21 years or over w&o
shall IjprCsoiH herself fox; that pufpo&t,^
! A Dreadful Disaster.
A|n accident occurred Monday , morning
011 tlie Dedham Branch of tho Bof^onjuid
Providence railroad, between Forast Hill
and Iloslindule, at what is known as Busscy
Park,Hric!5e. Tlie ? o'clock tiwltfvfWfrn
Dedhaml consisting of seven cars and bug-^
tfage carj^tfuder charge of Conductor Til
<ien< )woli?. through tho bridge. Tho en
giiiQ And thfcco cars weyt over safely, but
five othcf^fell through tho bridge to lliel
road ooneath, a distance of 80 feet. The!
last aaryiJBlilch wuq tho smoker, turned;
completely oyer and struck on Mw'flPlihe
othqrA^JJLlMjing crushed ulnio^PWfr jpf
?shajk ^ f
Tyifr ettuaq of the accidont is said to have
bceii ftlji breaking of the bridge. It is
stated..tha^fthe brid^o is a comparatively
new. one, and that tho qgeident was caused
by a truck of one of 'tUo*ta|3 giving away,,
?causing tho.Cf.r to str1k0^|(Hhist, the abut
ment of the brldgo.
The smoking car after It fell
de]>cjrtmcut.was nro^nitlyon
& ortSo ?dTh^vo hill
* tho womided somo I
ie' have been token !
We bl thgeasunUI^
jr^was duo to
it wa*!
dindaH
iestlr
K
ft the (
shod ant
o ate
^on<*l to tho floors bydron
doors of tho stdves were
ono car did tlie stovo up- j
one instance ft stove was
hew ^vh? ^>f I
sJ^rV
Avcrnor TIWjn'? KlMer
Bo Go
4ty p?
5ut' over ro<
pieat. i>-Mr8
Ptfnit
idHI
:.,vHthl
?"Uie
mam
ot
clto^'ft short tlnMrago and effete? L
tor some money to meet any pressing
opllcd that fthe
-tout
Jrhd
Jr.,
Pf
[oh a
y. 1 ? J, 1
lettof to 1>* M,
f; Beebhe* said:, ?'?*
ines, $r I hold tlrtmi:
, creator and rulor i
?_jrist tho manTf$ttflon of
iman ; conditions; His oilico In re
.? SunremcV t HO not bellovo in the
?. InlMkJ form of stating tho ^(onomwil,
I do not believe In tin* rati of tho hufriati
raeo in Admu, and of coot-He, I do not hold
that ,Chfi?j? work was to satisfy the law
broken l>y Adftttl for idl lit*
taeo toa* nollost, but has ^
stradlly from Creation. I afll
oOrd with revival* And roviftt
With tho educating foiom of
and ip sympathy with w mil
theirj several Way a nock to bui
into the imago of Jesus (/liffttt
faithfulness, KWifcrosIlV. nnd loV6
l?e suved and wrought home to hfcd
~. , <i44* - ? i- ? ? ,,
All Inquirer (mod what bo jjlmuld ilo
UK h horse tbat was troubled wt*K ^
' > tho ealMftJH
jur advice; 1
>mo day wh
fm to a si
l ' i .
I Ml,... ?q a*? no/
. Tlte Ijtal skirlnui*gW?'' ^>?lt?oi ,taq
! Makes tracks?
* A stirring siM;<j^^.3HM*irO *Hj;
' A r6gul.it ?j?. * t I
' Au unforturif
;Vt.W "Wlil libit lit
There arc
schoolboy^ \
aM^cy usuailj
Nn'd *wuig, ?'
aiif-corr?5i!
us all, tlicrc o
brave men-tht
* ijifaung ltulios
^hould bear iu mW
can be sent oy mail ,
'? You can't expect a "man to exert
an intlu(hice1n t!iis"troTMM?lio 1b too lwty
to exert himpelf. n i.rt ?:
' 'Hp jnorc ocrsonalrettocUOnal'' exolaiw??l
the editor-in-chicf, as ho. tjir^w & crookotl
lodkiiig' glasa out of the <^06 windpw.'
!V1 Adversity is aometfmieis'hard uj^on a inati;
but for one man who can stand pro#pority
there are a hundred that wiH stand adver
sity- . ... . \ .4 m\'
"Why do you shiver 1" was asked a poor
little boy at tlio city hall. '"That's the
only way I can kerp warm, silV" was the
pathetic roply. ? ?
l'vv California is no longer the favored
ground "Cjfio miner. The annual value of
tno fruit product is almost equkl to that of
thtfWines. :*'** K' ? ^
"\YJibn Clara ,wafc asked, what she would
do If a nice yclung .gonttoman should ask
her hand in.marrlage, aho naively replied,
don't thT^(fno/^k^,: AW .
A Gorman dcrmiitolqgipt says baldness is
Catching. Yes, gentlemen with bald pates
qomplaln that thoy catch it from all quar
tors, .
It. nmy bo of interest to know that ?
chemist lias discovered that fair qualities of
rum and whisky oan be made from sorghum
jnolassess.. . <}<, . ' ,
A young h^ly\recently mado the aKCcnl
of Mont, ttlauc* It is rumored that she
thought liqjr Muiband waif Or the top with
another wopfi.". .
? A youhg man ^ho ; left his channcr's
front gate in a hurried manner and lit away
out in the stroet assorts that her father was
ntlffyfo} with pn|pitAtiou ot flirt
. ' 'Ma'ma, what is hushf' "Why, dear
wju&e make****-"1'"' ^?fem?imrnitii^
r.Tatifo) Ml1
Iior/lresa st!(
^ J
? ' now?}
up of men 6f
!Gein?$*lw,&
recently
t.... ntmust
Vrt #$?
- ?. *?. M*v>'?V^ifo'' wap&to Uir ii ^
can 'rohpmhietNt'. anything to destroy the $!
* ' Wei;
ramp thdRjPQtes along could ol
tho family can't stand your cpo]
It \fo{ll harrow up the fcoH
[montal people to learn tk4
MOomin Thro* tho Kyo"-flpe4 iiot'
Hold of grain, but to a little stroai
land. There are others who qfco ,v
to a-mixture otgntiu and wo*? ,' ?*'
!; "WlWk^ttW/Aftef T?".a
of a Kiuall boy who was learn
16, sir, to ao^4
liudibie titter aun^^TKyiAQro
iiJv which" of' tfQti
""
t
he tho
was that tit i&Nefr Yofk judge tho<
day. In tfohtaih* twenty yefurs.
A &frtthernM)akola man recently protfi.'
Md his dyintewife that ho
m.hcaven,^When U?e fact J
that the niati wns an editor,
JHft
I regarded aa too' good to keep.
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winter i&|
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n
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fo both f
right tlio
fomoor. ?
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M*t *f m
roty <be ?
f orheti hi* a
I upon tUoao \*1
KT You *t>t '
Woman I* l>
?toinna aro
ng tin: ?
<?
fcwho c&tflHI
Iiooho. if Hi
?tongue; j ?
WjfclfM
k
mi
hic?
m can rip find tfidk1
Rwoot-lorn
h can tip 111nl
iltlorctf nMroot-1
?1<>. it. ftrtn p
lmnl thtnirt fti