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RAM'S HORN OLASTtf, iWaruiiiy Noifn Calling I he S\liU;3 tr> Kpptiit ttticc* H- O I* F. n aver looks bftok. The man who Iovch till), tlu* truth. A bad Ifl ftft dfutlly m t.lio plrt^MJO. Th?? man \tv1o UiwKfh Do uilx la k('S, run kc.s tVr> progi ?'M. 10 v r r y Ktoru> thrown n< ft jOKf i DiH ii is alined Mt Ohi int. , On a flftld of }>#1 ti t<?, tho dead mrn rm> not t lie oiiob shot at. The tOTigna 1 h a ?*?0(l Indicator of tho tuaonut of grneo lit the heart. I A thirst ran ho Atartpd by a t<a .. npo*n that barrcla fan not quench. . ? Iftja't it singular that the man who V' Is Mingy nover aewrr)# to ktfow ll? }t Thf? <lovil hart no powder b> waste on peopjo wb? are neither cold nor hot, jwiluvt can the man who I* not agalna!. tho saloon he u inn- friend of (Mnl .t1 i U'ho devil will not Icivm the man ?who never aa.va no with all htn h?'A i. ) Nome of the devil'* H?**t week is done by people who claim to lo*e. the lord. ] The dovil hna nn renaon to be aKhaiu <?0 of I he mb u-who Ik mvan to hla wife. { TUo I.wrd le not aid* to do wh.it ho won Id for the. man "ho put* his mist 111 koJ^ c If jon know that yon hate your nel?h l?or. <!od knows that ,tou not tit for Wavon. ; Then) Ik no spiritual power in tho chtti'oh whet a nobody i? rejoleipn in Hhe Ii?Vd. nSo human Kublo can keep u* from being afraid in tho valley or Iht: .Vntid <iw of dentil. )? prove that flier* 1m no hell, and whla ky men will bo ahoul ihc l\rnt to throw *ip th;?lr l.Rtu ): Wh Khali not find il hard to pray j ,*whon wo know that wo are. liouoaily 'trying te do will. j. There In ax much Joy in heaven over the ooiiveiulon of ? hinner b> tN* | ehurch ?? there l? over ono In the tduma. t| * ,"At tills p o I o t she broke down and Wept wcnldlnjf tram" "fi?>?tr mo-' She must hare been bnlllnp ort%v wl'h rafje." ? fMnclnna I i IOihi nirer $IOO KntTMil, ?*ioo. TharMdertof Mils p-aper wil I I"- pl?aaed to Icarothnt iliwe l?m l?*M on? iti eartotl <lf?N\t? thill notoiiro han boon able 1 ?? J'"J? in ?ll-it? ula'/tis, and that in Oaiarrh. Hall a Catarrh Curo I* I ho only pontltvu cur? known to Iht mrviltoftt fraternity. Catarrh bolng a cott>tllit titinul (ltiw^p, roquiro* a cam! t tn ttao at t rre t meut. ?Hall's I'ntnrrti 0'ire I# tutLOii in t? aoklnu directly mi tbw kl??>,l ami miicotm n?f ? fates of I he Hyi?lfln?, thvret?y *leetr?>ylii({ inc foundation of the di*e*v, unit ctvtuv ">e I'S lletit ?t run^th l?y Indldlnc up the ?v?t)ftliluto>i, and aMirttne nalore In rtotjw M* werk. 'Ilu |iroj?rie<r?r? tiixve mi much faftli In U#onratJv? jiowcm that t hujr offer Ono Hundred : for any rase I hi\l It fat le to cure. UtndlvrlUt of tuBtlinoutaln. A?tdrn-w V. J. OlKKItT Of).. T?'lt<l0. O. > ? '?'"old Ii y lli?u?Khlr, 7'r-. r. ^ UuU'ii Famliy 1*111* arc tho >>ftft. -??Jt'fT try a JO'.Ikiji of < i/iaCHi'wle, ttn> OnoAl live r ai'id Vin*"yl ritynlutcir < Ver Olad^. An Important inili'iriirc.t JCt> n.uko It iipfiirntit ti> whe tfilnk th?ni?Hid ven ill. that 1 1 1 ? ? v .*? ? not iittb<-l oil with liny disease, 1'iit Hint it"- ?y: O tn itn j?]y nerds clcnn-in^f, Ift t'1 t'rinK '.'oinfntl homo to Ihuir lirart.i. nt< a ? r.; tlv<? <>oiidifi m tu cHHily (Ml red r?y nam: Syrup I'U". Man ufnc-tarnd l?y llio I alifornin i-' i tf Kvrnp f.'oin* pany oidv. and ^o'.d I *y alt d? iii?irlslH. DouM Tobacco M|>ll iiinl Hiunlco Yonv t.tTe A tt ay . If yon want to rppt toMcco >win-j on?ll v and forevsr, retrain ios' uiaahood; bO made won, rtron?r, mntiueilr, full of uow ll(o and vtuor. No-To-Bar, Iho vrdHdeNworker thai makoit weak men Mr>>[|g. Many b*al.n pounds In ton <Uy?. V^'fr <0O't>i <;ir-d. Pny S'o-Tp-Hao from jonr oyfix dt'JVlW-, ^ Absolute auaViMST to euro. Book attd h???|)le Iroe. AflardM IStorliuK Penn dy Co., Chicago orHov? York. ?? Wna.N bdjioiss or cojttvr. eat * t.'asoarci, OMidy out hurtle, enre KiiAi'sntct.-d. \0?-., -61". ' Tho Rultan of Turkey takes his d^npor at BUfi8ot. while the N'nttonil p;^la< of rtci and swocts ikio served wit'u nhc'rlH-tfl and tco?. llrttMlii' Moulin f n ?!s* f >a|? oest* !"<?!<? ('? jnako than any ?>t Iter float iiik ?oai> nia<l<?, but 1I.<? consumers Iniv>? to pay iiu ii!"ro ?*?? u. Ii !?? I(\t ,-rnt, t*uiM fin*t inniln of Utti .\\. what f Kt moans. Or.lt'i of > ..in ,:io?.i r. The Kmponir ot Oennany MniySfl tWOuty flrnt tn the itir'Ut llue of siloOiwlofc to trie lirltt^H throne. Mrf:. TVtn*low'a8erihlng Syrnp for children IrHth'iiK'. HOftcns tho r. mo. rnduee^ inJUmmn j Stoo. allays |!atn, cures wind roll< H trnttia ] " ' I (MFr'A|tg ih?*tiniu!ato lt\ er, k dn<'ysan>l how. eti?. Never sicken, weaken or grlpi*. in?'. W'c think PI ?(????. '"ore fnr ront-ninptiae I, j the onlv mcdiot nt* for ( *<>ti|{liM.~ .1 k?v.* r w Pinci; Alili. S|?rinjcrt?dii, ! IU., (.n.t- f? iset. f KJTHatoppod free and pormaiif nt .y ciomI N<. flt* after flr-it dny'.s \ii? ef f)ri Ki.lMK'H il mka ( ) NftltVK licmiiiuw Kr?'e JC trial tMlltlfaud f rent. . Iso. Fend to llr. Kliiir. t'.il Arch St., Khila., I'r, I yt.Vttnr*' I i.i life, Onehottlo Hi. Fen?p*r'? ' S|jfcllh' i' C'ir<'nlar. Frfdottsu, N N. I f a 0|i'-t e/| \\ j ; Ii t-nri' rj f* ii- >? 1 1*- !. T'.rtiiif- ; r.nns Kyy W.kl 01? I ?' ?iv'^'i-t ?< -<-i| a' i I m | j Fart l/? \T<>r(h h column <?( rh?t->rl<*? It l? ' a f.vt <>Vnblifthed l>r (ln> I f r?<>ri v <>( ttitu han'is, IImo-I's Sarsnj-aiilla du?'* .'iiro j R^r'ifu'n, 1 1 rheum, cuiarrli, and othor i ? and alTootlon* .luring fro:n 1m ? I .ii ro stnto or low condition of tho Mood. | I( alio ov?rnoni?n that tlrrd feeling, or?- j ut?A n fjood nppMitfl and k1 TO.i sfrtrntftb i to every |>art vt tbo eyptom. Got only j Sarsaparilla JTie beat?In f^ct the One True Blood Puriflor. UaaJ'a Diffo curc i<iv*r "i^s *wy to h90H 9 r Ills take, easy tnoperntr. ?\c. H?t? iou ?penl "fjandred#" on experi ments? Send 50 cents more for fcure. TKrTKRINR. 1 bo* by ra*H for ?V. In J, T. BlIUlTltlNF, S*T?nnAh, <?%. It Can* all ?kla Dlataif*. ML!. A HP'S LK'ITKH. HIONKY ANI? NlUtVIC A II 15 II>K,V I HAL IN 1 II ICt It IMcuty of "IMlhJr Lucre," 11 I Not Circulating l'rr*ply. Tho doetoifl toll US that paralyse ?? tlio Iu.-k of t ht? function of motion from ( f,n interruption of nurvoits ii.fltienoo. Trade, oommerco nod industrial pur- | Biiilu havo netvcit, l"0, but I hoy auiitt to bo paralyzed. Tho npi'inl marrow in il if chhimI n ml mineulnr power hu? bo wnno ?l?p.i>unt. Win I Inn o*ined thiM urmnlural condition wrt know nut with mi v certainty, for llm | olitienl doelm* disagree, but it i" l?t 1 1*-\ ???! by ninny tlnil it in < i i 1 1 K 1,1 ",n ',ir'4 r!,v,,'A I tho blood that of money. and 1 1 1 r? t tho demonetization of mlver j? ftt. Dm; bottom of it. Whatever it in, , | if* jiftt iont in in a by.d 11 x. I ho other day 1 rod a out with n holy friend in tho subur Iih of A t hi i) la lo look at ?omo of tho cottngo hotnoa. Hho wanted to Imy m homo for iitriiolf, mid wo spoilt piiltn of thro? duyii in examining Mid pricing propeitiea. Tluro woro hun droibi of them and Ihoy worn cheap enough, but what fttrnck mo was that n building and loan eompnny bad moro for ffilo than anybody. Thin company had loaned money four and fivo yearfl ugo to irnpmvo suburban lotn. 'limy loaned not exceeding one-half t|wfc> valuo of tho vacant lot and have liW to furoc.loso then mortgnRea becnilRO tlo borrower eoubt no longer pay tho interest, and r>>> tiny bid in th'? property and huvo held it, hoping to get their money buck, lint they ean't and aro now necking bnyein nt lesn than tho property oor.t them, and in hoiho etiWH lean than tho oi iuinal loan. A lot that four or hvo y?U8 ago was worth $1,000 and bint on it a homo that eoid SHOO or ?S00 in i ? floret I for $1,-00, and perhapa ?1,01)0 | would buy il. Tho company enn aland it, but what, linn beoomo of the poor fol low ami hin family, I know not. Thoy hud hopes and wero looking forward to tho time when their humblo homo wonbl bo paid for, but thin paralisyH oveitook t hem and mvept thoir homo arid their hopes away. Tho Merobnntn bunk h'trj long boon regarded an otio of tho r o 1 id , ooueer vat ivo inatitutiona <>f Atlanta, but. it ntlvancod money on real catiito anil could not realize. I Iiih in t ho eondit Ion all ovt V Ihn country. Trtulo in p ti u'.yy.ed, especially in real ciitate. FinancietH loll uu that thoro iih miieh money iu tho Country as thorn ever wan but. it doen not move. Tho Htagnalson not only cohtinues.but it K(>Im wurHc. Throo year a agon man HVered fi,f'O0 for an eligible town lot in ( 'iirteisvillo. A year later ho bought it for and now If oonbl not gtd tf.'.iH} fur it,}f ho wir-hnl Im noil. 1h '? nny wonder lint tho pin havo lost coii toloneo and are willing to make any change that in ottered ? The patient in awful hiek and will even tako idryeli miii) if il i" prescribed. |<nt the long aj/ony it* nearly over it nd w(S hht.il kco what we id i a II heo. The people are ready for lh<> ballot fti ,d the ballot will th? nation's W||| | [ is tbn IlltlKill H IVJ4U1 llf.t tho claboeK ? I ho wime old ntnry, "Ami I > , v i d lb <1 from Snul to tloi etnifie t>f Adullnm and all who wove dineontcnt cd or in debt or di?tre?H joined liiiu there." 'I'hat w# a sorry lot t<> tight a king, but in ooiiTkc of time they were vieloj-ioup. . Ibi\ 1 don't believe that enptlnl ifi ns n.ueh' ii I nr mod an il was n month ngo. The banks have Ucdgrd and are pro pared lor the change if any comes. (Vrl.tin it i? I hero will bo no collapse ,f Mi van is eleoted and thoro will be ,,o relief if .MeKmlev i:?. This govern metil e:i n'l be i tiinc.d by a ebaiiRO id nihil. Tho oivil war cleaned np I ho i i.nth pr.Hv well, but in ten yearn il lnid rallied and tiftC'-n veVtrs hardly a traeo t.f Hie -mI-i bo foM'td. I In ii let m not be nbirtn-'d at th? sitintion. ItMc Kinlev 1.1 e'eeted and II K< piibhoan and m. no thin,; i- not done to i.-lii ve li e i?eo|il?? ih- v will be ojii ) in oi loiint v li ii r it" I rroin povvt-r four years henne. I?ifitie?sand diHContenl ai" growing tbingn. hilt* capital i' ?.| the time concentrating <?' t },o few, .di bl ami d *. m * 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i? eprcntliwg <" 'be m-ny. l'..ipil.?S w i | ! not turn n wdseel in long i' c-?n be I 'lined on liiorlga^t s at a g?ntd p- i 0 ' i , I, \ f, u iiionlli>' <t " l,vlllM'b'1 , ii I it i c spirit.. 't eit /.ens <b !. i min<? I bill! >? oot ion n il I hit wi u!d ? v.> i ii. ,.|ov no nl to the eliil.treii ot tho p." I Tho stock w a f; all nilwribed, luit b firear.v contiaetii wern m-ide the tim i j ...,t 1 1 ? 1 1" ? i e r ?'??! mi'iiey vstltinoa, j ,i |,| one by .-mi tho stoe.k ln.!tler> j dropped on i and the mill died in chibi j tort Ii. Mut why worry siImu! Ihtve tilings? i Tin to i.-. no good in 1-r- ><???! in,',' ?Vi r trouble. I 1: til mlln-r road a goo<1 I k <>r plant out >-ir>Hv1)ci rn h <>i pl?y i With a grandchild t liu-i t o tail: politics, I wuh iii Atlanta \r?tordav and wiih in- I trviu-.n 1 I'vn intt! mil friond to n nuin i" i' of I ho i? Kisl?tuio. 1 i ? ? got ( ho idea tint I win iwi C'lV;?*n seeker rind naked luo w Itaf I w \n r ii ii mug for. "Not hit;/?," ?? ru.l I ; "nothing nt all." lloaootned u lit vt'il ii ii i I fu:il I won ii curionity and ' naked in?? f ? . r mv jiicturo. I will mv tin* ti i ; < i i'iui provo it. I h'Tf nrc b-tter mon out tlinn in und id way* will I) \ \\ In n nigger Hob emno buck from tho | ???n i I on I iary, after mtv ing hi* time, d?vlnred that "dar was Rome oh bad folk* in diir an dar wa* cuten dar and dat win some ?? Rood peoplo outen dar as dar was in d'tr." Tliero aro num* mighty clover men holding i flioo ntul Iho peoplo wore pleased to honor thorn, but it in a rare tfi i n ft for u mod On I gentleman to be el ovat 'dv Tho day of CineinnatiiH will nevor Actum. ? litr.c Ann, in Atlanta Constitution. Fluttering OflVr Itofiifcil, Mr. llryan Font tho following reply to a :clearnm from Mwsr*. , CVopor A- i'o., 3f N?"v York, offering/ htm 12ft, 000 a y<-nr to attend to tho law burino*?nf tho 9rm: "During tho n^xt four yar* I oxpo^t to tovoto ns much time as po.?.?ll>lo \r> tho ndvo 'ASy of bimetallism, nnd, thohiforc, I cannot ion a Id or the proposition mado hy you, I ippro-'Jnto tho conlhlonco which your offer mpHo??. W. J, Uktan." If T eouid gratify a wlsli, My. wealth J .... Th? lmg? my tfMrterB all possess I'd Lav* filled tip with gold. . . I ?Life. f MIK H Mi IS I l{ \ I ION IHIOKS. I 1 fit s Wilt ho (>|?MIC<1 \ <{<? I It mi I he J-lr*l 1 ? ? 1 1 ? I . ? > In I)k ciiilii'i1, - - ? I I. 0 people iii Ihift Slu to whi) havo not yet M-cnrod l)i* ir registration oer tillcalcii will have I hi if nevt uppor f unity t > > <('? m>, under the <| '??li flciitio-im j |'f t'M'l 1 1 i i 1 1 in tiio (.'oilbtitiltioll (i II* i | repudiation law* on thu find Muni lay ' in next montli. I ha follow-in# extract from tho rof-:iAl ration law ru provide#, ' a? f< >1 lowti : ? "Tim book* of ro{.;i#lration filial 1 ho j opened hy the Ikuh il? on tho flint Mon (lily in April, I8!KJ, ill the court llotiHO in each county and kept open for at j lra.it i.iv coriKociitlvn week a. Thoy ilnill ho oponod again ?it the court lionao on tho Hrat Monday in .Juno. July, Angufct and September, A. J). IM'jfi, and Iwpt open continually for al lt-uul uiiii week in cat h of auid montha. Thoy lilnill hccloKMl.ii) dnya hoforo tho general i li-ntw.ni in lSJh.i, After tho j general clc.c-lion in 1N!U5 tho hooka (? f rc^iat ration hIuiII ho opened tin tho | first Monday of each month at tho | court Iioiiho and kept ojion for throe !iiic'?( HHvo daya in each month until HO day before the election in 18U8, when thev shall ho cloned until tho said general election filial i have taken place. 'J'ho ollicera and hooka innat ho kopt open from il o'clock in the forenoon until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. "Tho hoard id registration ia tho judge of tho (|uali!icationB of ail appli cants tor registration up to January lid, 18MS " <<? ? \ M'.W < II AIM I.I,'. < irecnw ooit (ii'ln oiii! t 'lidcr a Kcocnl \cl . (iroenwood recently made applica tion to tho Secretary of Statu for a charter under I ho now Act approved hud year, giving uj> her pro cnt char ter for tho new one which givea the towmi chartered under it moro privil Cgea than tho old. Tho act refer* to towns of not Iohk than 1 ,000 inlinhi ? la n 1m, and provides that tin; town shall ho governed hy a Mayor and six Alder men, putting; it in the "oily" class. The Act gi\ cm niimoroiiM privilegea a a to lire, department*, public works and such not usually enjoyed under tho old chili tern. (Jroonwood is the l5r??t town to givo up tin* old and ask for a new chai'cr, her development requir ui<' further powers to lie given h' her municipal government. An election had to ho lu-ld in order t.i /joeuro the charter There wero l'?!-l votes cat! in t he- election, I'JO being in favor and i ayainsf Die Secretary of State Iihh ifljttird tfie rortiti',nta of incorporntion in accordiincc with \ho Act. ?*!> J In- No;?ni Ones! inn . The l'r< &l>y trriau Synod, at its re <?011 1 Hireling iu Orangeburg, approved llii' records ol I he Charleston 1'renby terv. I hen records contained the pa per ndopted by the iTeabylery giving its reuKonu lor declining In correct it? action in rejecting 11 negro who applied to ho received umlcr care of the Pres bytery. The Synod also appointed a committee In eotiduet all 'colored evangelist ie work in the* State. 1'liis commit lee if iiiKtrueted to j'ivr no help to any colored minister orelinreh not i u connection ti.e I mhpotidont colored ITc'sby t?-ric? Unit are now or may hi realtor be in the .State. Thin mean.'; a complete separation of whiten and I ? I ?i< ? K m in ehureh relations insofar aw thin Slale is concerned. It hi possible for t'.ie <iener:il Asscm ! ? 1 1 ?, which inecl.sin Charlotte, N. (J., in \? year, tn irvi.se tins policy, 1ml there i? no probability of its doing ho. ?? *-f \<>w < mil | i.i n ir*. A charter haa been granted tn the I'itie Hill Agricultural and Mechanical Association ol ( i n en v i'hi county. Wes lev Sullivan, Hoy wood Donaldson, .In Hies Shumate, and Calvin Shumate are the corporator*. The capital stock in t<> he $1,000. The object in to hold uu tin a I lairs. .lumcR" Knhertson, I iamb l'errv and \V. I1. Thompson, of Charleston, have hern granted a charter as a pri vate eoipoialion to dvftl iu hondf, slurlii, rral i*t<i i?io, etc. i he capital t- toek is $1 ' i' ijiiiii, divided into I, "Ml.) tdiarcn ol i I (ft) each. -1 ? The Stale Hoard of Control utile | last uu t ting decided to postpone the j election of a State Topi n Commission* ) <r until the next regular monthly j mccliin?. : .. i Mm-' Kriutt I'rinupfly. j i rraMwci I'.iU :i has i w ^ ? f the fob I i lowing circular to nil Stale I reaaurers: ' I . ; Pi hi Sm I inuft respect fully rail j i your atli ntion to S< . tiou o\!7, Itevised j j StntulcH ? i I and to-U a prompt miib full compliance with the 1 1 'piirciueiifs ? ?f i-aid ,S < (ton rirasr remit promptly |o tin ; oilii'e on the 1st and l.lih of ! each month ail moneys collected by you fot or on account of State taxes. The l.vai.r.rlical Lutheran Synod, of South Carolina, lu l l its .sevrnty- > second anntial ression in Bethlehem church, I'omaria, Nenleiiy county, Oct. The Comptroller (ieneral has com ? plrted iiir tabulation of the leturns of Die taxable property of thr State allow ing a total valuation of rral estate of 1 00, ;.()(??, showing an increase of about ?700.01)0 over the previous year. The total value of personal property is 310,500,000, an increase of somewhat over 81 70,000. The value of ratlioad property 18 S'23, 002, 7 1 "2, and the total taxablo property of nil kind* iu the State ia Si 70, '20S, 01 8. ? -4 ? ? Mr. W. A. ( Jodbohl, in Marion county, has mado a crop record this year which anyone will find it difficult to surpass. Ho ban fourteen acres in oatc, on which ho mado an average yield of fifty bushels per acre. After harvesting tho oats ho planted . tho land iu corn. He haw recently gather ed tho corn and estimates that he ha* made an avorago of about forty-three bushels per aero. ? ? ? *??? ? i ? OoTernor Kvana haa appointed Mr. ?T. O. A. Moore, of f>nrlington, n mem ber of tho Btato Uo.ird of Control Yico Mr. Alton, of York, rcsigued. '? FROM Mm. A Column of Both Home and Foreign Happenings Arranged for the fireside, . . ? ? ???** Which \\" ill lie of More or I<pm Inter* cut to t Im* (i cncrul Header. ThA directors of (ho American Uhnetailio I Union, why constitute itio hulk of tho silver , leaders in tli r*-? parties, have declared to , maintain headquarter^ In 1 1 1 < ? ?*it y and mm It J (iH up agency through which , literature is to j bo r proud broadcast over (ho land. Tim ! branch olllco at t hieago will bo consolidated <it!i tho Washington ? ? 11* ????, hut tho Man Kraut-ism branch is tv> bo continued. (h'li. A. J. Wartur, |? r^sii I ?? u t of the union, i at tho request of th<> director*, lias ?i?*>| , the following address, .setting forth tho pur oosch of tho silver men: i'<> tho Hilvor Leagues and Uiuiotaliio Union i of tho United States. Hilvor has lost In this election. hut tho halt I" for tho overthrew of tho gold otaudurd i has not ended. Tho disafdrouacon^cquenciis that must attend u|?on tho eontlnuaneoof this standard niako H impossible to relinquish tho btiogglo u?<ihi4i it until il is dually over thrown. Tho gold Htandard cannot bo main tained by increasing revenues, beeauso rove mien aro not paid in (fold. Tho attempt to maintain tlio gold > standard by perpetual loans must alaosoonoi or later fall. Tho only j other way i5? by contracting the eu rroncy and i forcing down prices no low that gold will corao horu of iUolf in sin-h quantities as tc continue In pari, at least, tho currency with which revenues are paid, and no debtor na tiojh can long maintain sticli a policy. Either coUrso, therefore, leads to inevitable ruin; iUft one by bankrupting the government and i(j6 other by bankrupting tho pooplo. Kit her policy will hiiject the United State;. absolute ly to British domination and hene.o tho re joicing of tho British press over the defeat of silver hero, Tho victory for gold in a victory of Uusig ! ! and syndicates' wealth, brought aboutbycor- ! rnption and coercion and not a victory by tho ; people for the people, and it cannot last. I here must he an end also to tho constant ap- | I proeiatlon of money. Tho appreciation of i [ money, if allowed to go on at tho rate It has gone oil for the past 20 years, will, in half a I generation more, transfer (lie bulk of all the j wealth of this country from those who have j created it, to tho hands of the few who con i I troi tho money and own the debts. No power 1 | can bo conceived so potent to gather wealth Into few hands as the ceaseless all-pervading power of an appreciating money standard. No civilisation can stand against it. it must end cfr the foundation upou which free insti tutioiiH rest will l;o broken up. Tho battle, therefore, for the restoration of silver must go on without abatement, and I urgo upon all silver and hiiuetalli ? leagues and unions to keep up their organizations and to continue the light till victory f< r tho people Is fairly won. The noble light made 1 y our Intrepid leader in the campaign just ended endears him to all who believe in the righteousnossof our cause, and under his leadership wo be j hove \ictOry will be won in 100(1. " President-elect Mckinley during his com [ ing term of office will have tho appointment i of I wo Judges of the HupietuO Court, three j members el tho Supreme Court of tho Dis 1 net ot Columbia, three members of tho j Court of Claims, arid quite a nuinbrr of Circuit and idstrlct Judges ol the United States if the present incumbents retire when they become eligible t>> retirement on full pay. Alt these J iidgoships aro for life, with the privilege of retiring at the ago of 70 if they have already .served ten yen re. Justice Fields of California has been eligible foi re tirement from the Supreme bench since 188.r>. He is 30 ye-irs of age ;in<l might retire and have his >:iiecos?<or appointed at any time bv President ? Cleveland. Ju.-lieo Ciruy be comes eligible for tcliremenl itnrch 1M, l>c's. Chief Justice Bingham ef'the Supreme Court of the District Court of L'olu:i>:a and Judge flngni'r and Judge Cox <>' the samo t.'ourt j also will be eligible for retirement during Mr. McKiniov V term. It is understood that very soon /if tor thorn- J ?iFscmbling <'f Congress in December nu effort will lie made to take up the Dltiglcy tnrilf bill i and attempt to force Its paspngo. This will | be antagonized by tho great corporations. I which have their <>wn it.\?s to grind, auj.1 will i demand immediate notion upon Severn 1 im- ! portnnt bill?, among which are the Pacific t funding bill anil th" pooling bill. The bank- ? rutdey bill will also bo fo ce<l along. Tho . Semite, however, has a contingent which ob- | jeeta vl'I v much to having tho business of that august body run by outsider*, and it j may decide to try enco morn to pas* a tariff i bill. It Is impossible that. the corporations , i may bo persuaded to think it a part of wis dom to get through with ti;elr fighting in 1 !to House before compelling a show ot hands at ' the other end of thu eaptlol. In that event j the Senate would have timo to Ink" up and di<''u>s the tarilT at considerable length. The Prasldent has issued an ordei direct- j fngtliat the regulations ot the Navy Depart ment governing the employment of labor at ] I tjie liuvv yards should not bo changed witli I out tho approval of the civil .service eotnmls- j ' slon. He has also placed tho ordinance do- ' partmeut in Iho classified sorvloo under civil j tervico rules. This ad'ls about 2,100 em- I plovees io the classified service. He has ' also olassilled o? aminers hi tho Department | of Justic.o and excepted from examination at- | j tornovs In any department w hoso main du- j tics are connected with th? uianngenffliit of cases in court. Tteasury ofllieials express the opinion tliat j the treasury will show from now on for s(omo t time a In rg" gain In gold. Nearly all thegold [ recent l> imported, it Is expected, will bo de- I posited in the treasury i?. exchange for 8hor - j r.fan notes and L'nited States notes. The de. < j'Osits b'vrati last week: in geld j lias tiren deposited at New York and curren- j iiv taken for it. The treasury has on hand I Sherman note* and .?.">s,000,000 radted States ni'tes, which can I ?> utilised lor ' exchange for gold Assistant Secretary Cur- ! til says in addition to the treasury gaining . gild i'.v "X' ,'ianging legal tvudei notes !<-? r | la tlie ea'c .-*f t!?e United States v:1. Wong ! Kom Ark. which was submitted at tho last j torm of tno Supreme Couit and involves a j phase of the Chinese ?'picstlon ^as to whether . children born of Chinese parentage residing in the l'nited States are citizens ftom tho j fact of their birth), was ordered back to the docket for oral argument in .limitary, The President has appointed postmaster at Springfield. Ills.. Charles A. Keys, vice Iied t<* k 3!. Kid, rely, removed. l'l{ I Kl> TO KIM. M VVOH S\\ Ml'. A <.'rM??k IiivihIcs the Clly Hull mid l)rinv? ii I tu II - 1 )oj? . - A | so WuiiIh to Kill MeKlnlcy. At Chicago Joseph Maruskn walked Into the lower eorrido- of the city hall nrmed to tho lei th, ami Intent on killing Mayor Swift. Maruskn asked, In an excited manner, to ho directed to tho mayor's office. An officer took him to detective headquarters, where tho desk sergeant was introduced to him as the mayor. Maruskn dec In red that the mayor was a menace to aocicty and reached for hl3v hip pocket. Ilesuecceclttd in drawinga bull, dog revolver, but was disarmed by the.oftl corn at hand. Maruskn swore that lie would kill tho mayor, and then go to Canton, O., '.nd dispatch President-elect McMlnley, both of whom, ho said, must die befor?> tho coun try could prosper. Ho was handcuffed after k hard struggle and locked up. ? ? Itnlirndfd His llalf-Tlrolher. In Oa?ton county, North Carolina, two negr?$>s, half-brother#, James Alexander and Ed Pegranywore cutting cord wood ^hon thftyx quarrelled, about which should go after ajugbf water, k Kach'had his nxe on hH ahouldor and suddenly. Alexander swung his around with mighty foree, cutting rugram's head off his shoulders. Tho head fell to one itido tod the body to the other. Alexan der at once surrendered and toljl tho abort, story. lie Claims that tf he had not killed Pe gram the latter would hare killed him. The ?layer tf Id J*IL TiriC MAUKKTS. Kew Yot k roijos ruiunc*. ? Futuf^j oloj>? I ftUafly. November fiecairjbftr Jail'jlr y , Poorum y March April May .. Juno July Wpot ?< <r opening Clotinff 7 8(i 7 01 , 7 ft\ ft 01 . 8 06 8 13 8 10 , H 17 , 8 16 8 91 8 20 8 97 8 90 8 31 M 28 8 83 . . 8 21 8 3C. cotton closed iteady; middling up 7 50 hid. 7 69(?7 77 7 9;>r? 7 Dii 7 99(^7 !>S H OlrtfH 06 8 09W8 1 1 8 ft- 16; middling gulf, 8 7 16 v.i v r. ? root. < o i jo.v si a h k k r. Liverpool. - Cotton --Closing? in fair de. mitiid but lnuinui.-i only moderate .American middling 4 20 32 I . Future* closed steady at tho advunco American middling. November 4 28 November and i>uctinilivr . . 4 2-l<5^1 23 I>v't'oinl?or and January t 23 January and February I 29 Fobruary and March 4 29 -i Mar<di and April ? 4 22 ** April \nd May .'.... 1 22ft 4 21 May and Juno 4 2.1WI 21 June and July 4 ?1 July ami August 4 21 @4 25 m:w ori.kans cotton market. Now Orleauu, La.? Cotton futures steady. November \ . December January ? Panrunry. March April May Juno ojiif.r si a it hi' is. Norfolk, Arm, 1)4> Baltimore, steady. 7J<. Doston, quiet, 8)? Wihnnlnglon, steady, 7 7-lfl. Philadelphia, Arm, 8 715 Savannah, steady, V 7 16. New Orloans, ilrm, 7\.j. Augusta, steady, 7 9-16. Charleston, nominal, 7 New York, steady, 8 3-16. charlotte cotton market, Middling fair. strict good middling flood middling Middling . . Tinged stains Market firm. COLUMRIA CO 1 TON MARKKT. Ooodi middling ! Blrict middliug Middling J. Strict low middling (jow middling Market steady. RAI.EIOII < OTIOJ1 MARKET. Cotton soiling at lfdi7}?. Market Ilrm. t IIIOAOO OR.UN AND I'ROIlUCX. Opening. Closing. 7 10 7 30 7 '4' 7 ?>>. fn>? i; j 7 5-16 7 3-lfi .7 11() f? 15 16 6 13 16 76K 77% 82 24? 25%' 287* 18'X Wi 21% $7 15 *7 95 *8 40 ii 1 7 } < ?1 32N $ 1 00 *3 92} *4 17S 77>< 78H' 24 2f i:K 29 18>< ltn* 7 02 \i K 02; j 8 37*3 i 15 4 37 1 j 4 57?$ 3 n\-i 8 97 ' j 4 22 'fj Wheat. November December . . May Corn. November December Mar. ? oat?. November .. December May .. Mess Pork, pet bbl. December. . . January May Lard, per 109 lbs. ?December J/.nuarv May Slioil Hi b;?, per 100 lbs 1 tecum bur . . hnuary May Cash quotations are as follows: Flour 8 tend y. Wheat, No. 2 spring, 77?*; S" ?>. 3 spriiik.'. 75rt5>76^'; No 2 red 855^(n"86/? . lorn. No. 2. 24-V Omis, No. 2. l('Vr?>20; No, 2 while, f o b 21^23; No. 3 white, f o b 18 G? 2U'$. Hye, No. 2. 38. Dftrlev. nomiual, No. 3, f. o. b. 24(<f|37; No. 4, 23l?@2G. Flax seed, No. 1, 76<ff>76>?. Prime timothy seed, $2.55. Moss pork, per bbl., $7.05<5>7. 10. Lnrd, per 100 ibfl.. $4.15(n4 20. Hhort rib nldt'8 (looflol, $3.75^3 95; dry malted fboulderc (boxed), 4(a)i}-4 ; short clear sf<lc? (boxed) i'.^Cn' \x\. Whiskey, distiller's finished goods, per gallon. $1.18. NAVAL STORES. Charleston.-- Kosiu firm at $1.40(^1.45. Turpentine firm at 25 bid. Wilmington. ?RosId firm, slrained $1.60 good $1,55: spirits quiet. Machine, 25%; ir regular 25*^. Tar firm at $1.00. Turpentine firm: hard $1.40; soft $2.00; virgin $1.90. Savannah.? Spirits steady at 26; Kosin firm; water white $2.60; window fjlass $2,30; N, $2.10; M. $1.90: K. $1.70; I, $1.70; If. $1.65; O, $1.65, F, $1.60; IS, $1.50. D. C, 11 and A, 11.50. COFTEE. Coffee? Spot Rio, dull; No. 7, jobbinp ll)?. Invoice, 10'<. Mild, quiet. Cordova, 15rS>lY; KICK. '1 he rice market was firm at Charleston. The quotations are; Trlme, 5^5>/; ^ood 4 x\<u Vi\ fair, 4@4.V; Common, 3}{(a)Sx^. R.M.EIOH TOBACCO MARKET. Smokers, Common ........ " CJood " Fine Cutters, Common. " flood " Fine .. Fillers. Common " Cood Fine Wrappers, Common, green '? Oood ?? Fine Market strong Krailcs. . . M 3 .5 . 10(aM5 10@15 ,1H@20 . . 20 S>28 . 2r. i> 3 . i(a> 0 .. 6iW 1 0 .. lOfn 18 . . 20rt? 30, ... . ... 35 (3 50 with good d?m?n 1 for all A SOUTHERN MOVE. / President Spencer Arranging fprTer m i iial Connections at Charleston, Savan nali and Hrunswick. It is reported In New York that arrange, moiits are now being complotod betwoen tho principal railroads having Ihelr terminals at Charleston, pavnunnh and Brunswick, nnd William Johnston and Company limited, of Liverpool, owners of the Johnston Lino of 'rargo steamships, under which regular lines <.f steamships will bo run from these South Atlantic ports to the chief European ports. 'Mm negotiations for this important move ment for the development of Southern com merce and direct Southern export traffic are t lie result of thA recent visit of Mr. Sauriei Spencer, I'resHent of the Southern Railway Company to England, tho last summer. Tho object is not only to ftrongthen tho export trado from tho South by regular and reliable ocean service, but to prevent In futuro tho irregularities in ocean rates heretofore ex isting from those ports which havo been po expe/.e>ivo to the railway lines of the South. I, ICE SEES CLEVELAND. The fMate of A tlalrsln Cuba Discussed W'Hii tho President. General Leo has bad a long interview with tho President, and a conference with tho Secretary of State, at which tho state of affairs in Cuba was generally discussed. What tho nature of General Lee's com munication to Mr. Cleveland and Secretary Oluny was is not known, but is surmised that they wero not o( a character to eneonnge thotjellcf that Spain's efforts to quell tho in surrection will be immediately successful, lienors! Leo has not expressed to soyono so far as known, bis opinion of tho manner in which the Spsnlsh authorities have conducted the war in Cubs. Those familiar with him, howor*Tf belters that he has rather a poor ;UIO* of tho ability of th?8paoish commanders, lie says: "General' Weylsr has under hi* command 210,000 well-equipped soldle*. while tho force* of the insurants do not nutfcber moro than 45,000. The Spaniards have b?en quartered in Havana, and the towha about that city, white the Insurgents have been con tinuously In {he flel#-" Va)ao ofSfrnm In IHpbtherl* Osses. Jfha Crf wiwut lu dtpliilml* bar redoced the death* 60 per cent In Ger man boepltal*, . . / ... , i~ A Cougher's Coffers may not- bo so full us^he wishes, but if ho la win? ho will neglect hi? coffors awhilo and attend to his cough. A it) tin's coffers may bo ho seouro that no ono oan take thorn away from him. But n little cough has taken many a man away from his coffers. The "slight cough " is somewhat lileo the small pebble that lies on the fountain side, and appears utterly inuignifloanb. A fluttering bird, perhaps, starts the pebble tolling, and the rolling pebble begets an avalanOlie that buries . a town. Many fatal diseases begin with a slight cough, Dut any cough, taken Jn time, can be cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Nor* particulars about Tcctoral iu Ayer's Curcbook, 100 papej. fceut (i-cc. J. C. 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