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? The Obstinate Juror, The lateat way to AWivo at a vordlct \n to smol;c out the obstinuto Juror. Tins Was successfully tried InJ'Iuriford not long ago when eleven good men and jtruv wcro^rimblo to Influence their coui Wnlop^Tho obstinate Juror hold out us long ab ho could,; but the volumes of emoUo that llllcM the Jury room from tlio clgara, plpoa and olgarotiea of his olo -on companions proved tnoro etfoc tve than argument, aud he gavo In.? Hartford Times. People always resent It when a doc oi'y wjfo roottt for her husband. . r 4 Hocntoa ?nop wmiiowi. | In Voi^lf a vovel apparatus has boeij fixed In front!?* the windows of a few shops, ploneojflng the way for an Intro duction of <the Invention. It consists of ft small pipe laid from this through numorous holoa is tho oxterlor of tho shop window, and emitted a goi|tl? current of warm air ?lightly scontod, which is very agreo able to the whojvwlndow gaser*, whllo It keeps tho windows clear and bright, thus more effectively displaying tho contents. , j Why Not Grow rteota? Germany has 1,U(X),000 acres of land In BUgnr boots, and Franco has 1,700,. OflO. Ton or twelvo tons of boots can bo grown to tho aero and will ylold a ton of sugar. One million acted of sugar boots glvo a crop worth $B(),000,? 000. One million ncroa In corn at pros cut prices glvo a crop worth $0, 230,000. Why not grow augar boots?? Leaven worth Times. 'M?e South list1) r. Mr. .). 1*3. MaoGowan, editor of tho Chattanooga Times, in a rocout artiolo on "Southern Cotton Textiloa, " shows by facts and flgui'oa tho phonomonal ndvanco of tho 'South in tho mauufao- j turo of cotton goods and demonstrates tli at- the Hon th Is steadily progressing towards tho manufaoturo of the .finest grades of cotton. In 1800 thoro was not a bloaehory in tho Mouth, and all cotton - goods manufactured in this Bootion wore sont to tho North lo bo finished, Thoro aro now sovoral bloachorios in tho Mouth, and Mr. Mao Oowan boliovos that a yoaror twohouco the Hotitli will have finishing capacity sufficient for all tho goods manufac tured thoro. Tho fact that Southorn mills oxcol all othoro in colored goods, oottori towel ing, co'tton blankois, ?o. , is brought , out in Mr. MaeUowan s articlo. Tho most interesting part of his articlo is that in winch ho oxposos tho fallaoy of the gonoral boliof that tho rocont won dorful advance of eotton manufactur ing in tho South is duo to fho advent of.Northorn enterprise and tho invest ment of Northern capital. Ho says: "Bv far tho largest part of tho now mills built sineo Eastern upinnora bo* camo activoly intorostod in tho South ern cotton trade aro Sou thorn propor tios, built with Southern money and onoratod by Southorn managers." A Nonron*tOi\l Notion. . ?0tUft.f0l)i& actually. bolls?* (hat (hoy onn onro skin diaoaBod ihropah tholhutomaohs Jl'? absurd on lift faod? absurd on tho faos of the man i%ho bslloves. ?x>, beoSfuoa his dlnoaso May* rt?ht thoro. Stjjv? thtre till lift ustw Tottoi lno It's tho only naro and cortaln euro for Tottor, UIuk wonn, Uczomu and otlior Itchy trrlt&tlons. Uoqd for Dandruff, too. At drug etorcn B0 oents, or t) by msjl from J. T. Uhuptrluo, Havannnh, Oft. Itudyard Kipling Jinn wrltton onn of hta boat ntnrlca for tho 1800 volume of Tho Youth's Companion. "Tho Burning of tho Sarah Bntuls" is Its tit l?, and It io a stirring talo of horoluu in tho ranks. Thoso who subscrlbo to Tho 'Youth's Companion now will r?tv-lvo tho paper free for tho rest of tho year, itnd ThoOeiripanion's twolvo-color calendar for 18f?S. Tlio Com panion's yearly calendars tiro rocogidzoj no umoug tho rlchost and most coHtly oxnrnploa of this form of art. DIuiHintoil Pronpectu8 of tho volume for 1808 nod aauiplo oopioo of tho paper aont on application. Address, Tho Yotuh's Oompauton, 207 Columbus nvcuuo, boston, Mass. Btath oj? Ohio, Citt or Toi.kdo, ! i.coas Oooktv. ( l'u.t.VK J. OjlErtHY makos onth that hn In tho - a ntor puilncr of tho tlrin of V. J. t'HiM.v .V Co., doing businewiln the (Jltyof Toledo, County nnd StAto aforesaid, ntid tnntsnld tirm will pny thoauuiof 0N2 liuKMU'-D DOt.t.Ana for ftAon nnd ovory cftfio of oataJ'.kh thnt cannot w cumt by tho uoo of II am, 'A Cataiiuh ('unit. Fuank J. chhmsv. Sworn to baforv m? nnil Kubwrlbed In *nj ) prooonco, thta 0t.h U/\y of Dooembdr. KKAt. > A. D. 1S%. A. \V. (ll.KABON, ? ^ ??? 'J iNo'.irj/ I'ubHt. Hall's Catarrh Curo li Ukon lntrritally, and Acta directly ou^ho blood aud inueouasuriaCOc of tlio oyntoni. fi?ud for testimonial 4, froft. IT. J. CUjdnbV ^ Co., ToIodO, O. . -Id by OrittfitlAU, 760. Hall's i-'ainlly Plllaaro tho boat. Mrc. Wimlow'n Soothing fiyriip forohPdron Ui'thin?, (soft oi)9 the tfUini*. rcduoing lr.fl.imii tion.iiltnya pain.curcs wind colh.-. a i.ottio. Flt? pormnnently ottrod. N'o fltTor nervoiM nrsH nrtcr tlrstdjiiy's u?r, of l>,-. KllnoN tlicat Norvo Heft'iror. t'-'trial bottlOHiid li<>HtlKa frco L)r. H. II. KM.vr.. Lt/I..03l An-hSt.. Phlla., l'.i. I ran recommond Pl?o'e Cure for Oonsump. Won to sufforors from Asthma. Iff. t). l owa bkki), Ft. liownrd, NVi#., May Kiv?( CURED HIS CAT A Rft H Clotllnj; Itrttnr Vory Soon Aftor 'jduUinjr Hoixt'c Sikmiti'Hi'illv. .( "My fon h:?d onturrh vory badly rtaid wo could got nothing to do him nny good. Ilo wfti much run down. 1 daoldod to kIvo him Hood's Karsapiirlllft and altor ho begnn taking It ho woa soon gottlng hollar and ts now woti." Mrs. J. M. W. Hills, Antrim, N. If. , ' ltomombor Sarsa parilla A" t *? ? food's Hood's Pills Willi Hood'j ij(tta.ipanll.i. K. N. U.? No. ? '07. ClIHlS VVliTRT AU ILbt (AILS. ~ IJoM CoiiKh 8yrui?. Tti.'c. O'Xxl. 1'm> Iii (irriav P'lVl t'V ilrusitlMn. Tb* Avarago Ylold t'ov Aoro?~tf Igurea I Subject to ItOVlftlOII. I'xeluniuary roporta to tho atatiatlolan of tho department of agriculture ttt Washington indicato an avorago yiold of 181.0 ponnda of oottpn por aore. The principal State averages aro aa follow?: North Carolina, 181; Bouth Carolina, l&li; (Joorgin, 178; Alabama, lftft; Misa isfjlppi, 220; Louisiana, Si*M; Texas. 10fl; Arlaujeas, ttl.V, Tounoaaoo, lfiiS4. Okla horn a, 305; Indian Territory, 800. In tho main, tho orop ha? boon plok oil in ejoollont oondltlou, tho weather having boon highly /nvorabto. Thoro i? not tho alightoaCapparont .fliapoai tlon on tho part ofly tho doparlmdnt'a largo corps of corieflpondeutB to ovor cut i mnt o the* olleot bf unfavorable con ditions duripg t )?o growing uoaoon or tooonooal or minimize, the importanoo of such condition# as have boon favor able; and while tho figure* now pub l'ished aro aubjoot to revision in tho final report, thoy are believed to ap proximately roprosout tho aotual con dition of tho crop. WltjST VI ltd IN I A IIAN^INO. I0,0(i<> I'ooplo Sco ( li o liiiit of Iho Lewis (iillltf IJIo. Albert Voters wau hangod at Fayette villo, W. Va. , in tho proaonoe of over 10,000 pooplo. Whon tho death warrant wp.s road ho bi olto down, but finally ra' liod, bo thoro woro no unuaual inoidenta on tho BCftflol I. llo did not out any break fa* t or dinner and was vory coui muuicative. ' .Alotirl \ oiors wan tho lastof tho Low is gang of murderers and thievoa and waa iiangod for tho murdor of Oharlos Oibaon at Montgomery, April 1800. Tho murdor of Oibaon was for rob bery, an woll ub on aeoouut of jealousy. Daughters of tin* Confederacy. Tho I T ii i to<l Danghtora of tho Con fodorftoy in their fourth annual bosbiou at Haltimoro, olootod tho following olllcors: Mrs. ICato ('aboil C'urrio, |)ftllftnt Toxas, president; Mrs. I). (1. Wright, Haltimoro, flrat vico president; Mrs. liolou (>. 1'lftno, Atlanta, (la., Hocond vico prosidont; Mrs. John P. llickman, Kaahvillo, Tonn., recording aocrolary; Mm. Annio W. Duncan, Vicksburg, .Mi.HH., corresponding aooro tary; Aim. .1. .lofloiBon Thomas, At lanta, troanuror. Tho convention will moot uoxbyonr in Hot Springs, Ark. Savannah's Half Million. Havanuah, On., cotton reoeipta for tho uooKonhas patssod tho half million mark. From pvoHout indications tho aoaaon'H total rocoipta will oxcood ono million buloa. ^ Tlio Situation Growing Bettor, j A apocial from Now Orlo*na atfya: Tho 'ailuatiou hero in otoadily groWing bottor and very littlo attention is now being givon to tho rocord of casofc and deaths. Advicoa from the country par tial os and tho aurrouuding Statoa Bay that thoro is n ateady rolaxatiou of <|uararitioe reRtricfiona and a consular - able impulse m being givon to freight business. Now Orloaua pooplo who have boon away sinoo tho beginning of tho fever ore returning. Kaptst Found UutUj*. Kvana, tho negro who jiau been on trial at Rockingham, N. k. , for rapo, has bot.-n found guilty and afcntonood to hang on tho 'JCth of tlio month. nig Tube Company Orgaulzeil, The fjhebnj' Tube Company, which was iucorpornled under tho lavrH of ronnaylvnnin, October 28th, 1807, lmo boon organi/'od at I'ittaburg. 'Ihecapi t hi gtook in $i), 000,01)0. Tho now con torn will numufacturo iron and etool woldlcaa tubea. 1 1 will control {17 por cont. of tho output of this country, nnd will be ii bio to supply tho entire Ameri can trade, ai wo!! as a ?ood part of the Muropoun consumption. JIOM) COTTON. ! Ad vico of Mr. Miller, .Just Koturna I" rum IC ii rope. Walter T. Miller, treasurer of the Now York cotton exchange, who returned from Kuropo a few days ago, made tho following Btatomout concerning tho cotton market abroad : ' ^ "I found the gonoral situatioh with regard to trado and commerce favorablo and by no inoanu uu^atiBfactorj', aa I uu* doratand has l?con tho improsaioij' in America for tho past month oirfwo. Cortaiuly in K ngland asnl on tlio conti nent just tho contrary woh thocaio. A8 to tho prices of manufactured j-'ooils, of oourno buyers tlorliuo to buy long Blocks ii h long as tho South pernista in ollor ing cpttou down. Whon enougli of tho cotton is mat koto l t ? ? relieve tho pro ducer and ho feels ablo to hold flomo ! cotton, btJyers of manufactured goods and triidos's in cotton will piobably bo nnxioUK to invo ' in !'.?< b. ' licrsliiixv, >- . Nearly Itulncd. Tho town of Kershaw, H. ('., is in ruins, the tiro originating in n bakery. Twenty ei^'ht stores wore <lostroyod, eight of which were empty. I.o^sbvor $100,001', ihsuraneo one-third. Tho dispensary and original packngo Btoros are u total loss. |{eeo in in end Changes. Tho coni'eronco of Fedora! tobacco examiners and appraisers, which mot hi Nuw York, wiil forward to tlio Heo retary of tho Treasury resolutions rec ommending changes in tho system of classifying duties thereon, Bay9 tho Sun correspondent. 0 or Colds, for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whoop- ? ing Cough, and all Throat Troubles or Lung Dis eases, you can't beat and "you can't better> , TO^D IN A PARAGRAPH, Till* Month. Tho Western North Carolina Confer* onco is now in session at Ashevillo. A mob shot nnd killod ft nogi o doapor? ado, Josh Ruff, near Gibsou, Gn. Mr. Joseph Wvlio, of Che&tor, S. C , has presented iCrskim? Collego with $40,000. Tho management of tho Virginia pen itentiary report that tho institution made a profit this 'year of &VI, lst.ut. At Ashland, Mi80., W. 11. I f ui ? ison, oditor of tho Ashland Koghtor, was stabhod to death by .f. f <. MoDonuld. The annual, conforoneo of tho Meth odist Protosfant church will bo hold at .Uljjh.i'oi^t, N. on tho !Mth. Tho "Can't (lot Away Club" of Nor folk, Va. , h?? uiodo a donation of to tho yoljow fovcr mifforers at Mobile and Jbloyi. A mot* broke open tho jail at.Futn,w, Ala., aud lynehod bud Hoard for otit rag iii),' a 7?yoar old daughter of I armor Crocker, at Ucfornt. At Marion, N. ('., Hot) I loinming, a notorious burglar, run over Deputy Hhorill .J anion Finely and niado hui uu oapo. Tho Populists of Alabama proposo to hereafter out Ioobo from the silvor Dom oorats, and will nominato t hoi r own St at o tiekot. The gonoral assombly of tho Knights of Labor in session in Louisville, I ^ ? ? nelooted Chicago aa tho next pluco of meeting, Noveuibor, Damago suits aggregating $100,000, growing out of tho Cahaba bridgo dU alitor in Alabama, havo boon sottlod for 87.5,000. Tho Wheoling Iron and Stool Coin pany of Wheeling, W. \ a., ban ad vanced tho wages of nearly two thou sand employ oh 10 por cont. At Durham, N. 0., Henry Croon,, col., killed a 10-vear-old boy and an ofllcor in turn killed tho idayor in at tempting to arrest him Tho Middlosboro Foundry and Ma ohino Works at Middlosboro, Ky. , has boon burned Loss, 8500, 000; insurance, hold in London, $100, 000. Tho firm of ?!. H. Roid <V (^o. , of Macon, Ga , has hoon placed in tho hands of a rocoiver. I ho liabilities aro about $o0, 000; assets not known. Hon. llcnry Wattovson spoko to a largo' audience at tho Stato Normal Collogo, at Grooiutboro, N. C. , hint weok. Ilin matchless olo<iuonco held tho audionco spellbound. Govotnor Atkinson, of West Virginia, has announced his candidacy tor tho 17 it i tod Stale* Senatprahip- I lira, howovor, is conditional on tho with drawal of Judgo yoflf from tho race. Wilmington, 5? . C. , has jusUorgan izod a paid lire department modeled after that of Atlanta, which is one of tho best in tho South. An A tlauta fii o man will go to Wilmington to tiain tho members of the now department. The North. At Warren, Idaho, a mail carrier wan hold up and relieved of $-1,000 in cash. Tho Clover n or of Avkfiufciia" su,\'a tho playing of football ought to bo Mop ped.' Football hns been stopped nt Uirard Collogo, Philadelphia, on account ot a boy having his leg broken. .John G. Ivooriier has been caught after stealing i"4 horses nnd bug gies from tho streets i>f Indianapo lis, Ind. *' Organized labor of Chicago, !!!., de mands that $ 1 , y">0, 000 .worth <>t f-li-no cutting for Chicago's postotlico '>o done in that city. Mrs. Honrv Payson was buruod to death at Clinton, fown, in a vain ollbrt to nave her 1 oiyiv old daughter, WinC im. .JihIro Orosscup. of Chicago, has hold the World s Columbian l'.xpositiou Co. responsible for tho SI*', 000 losses to the French exhibitors by reason ot fire. Tho boot sugar mautiYact urers {>1 Ne braska havo asked \ssis!ant Secretary Howell for a hearing before ho give:* his decision on tho countervailing <luty on Dutch sugar. JteportH received at lloston, Mass., alate that heavy snow continues to fall iu parts of Connecticut, \ crmont and Massachusetts. Several inches cover the i ron 1 1. A sheri lV'u jury m Urooklyn, X. V., <TaVc a verdict f'?r $0.5,000 to Mrs. T'lorcnco Yau Kchaack against hor falhor-in law. Peter Van Scliaack, for tho 'alienation of hor husband's affec tions. / i At Carson City. Nov., in revenge for an alleged wrong to his sister, Julian On inn n, agod It! years shut and iciiled Charles J ones, t'nited State'; district, attorney. Guinan mi rendered himself at the hlioritla ollice. At Cleveland, Ohio, T. J. Shioherd has been arrested on a charge of em bezzling nearly ?COO.OOO from I- . I '. Itobinson and a receiver lm?^ been asked for his firm, which is alleged to bo in solvent and owing $,',000,000. -I >1 ly ellaneous. Tho nrst installment of .'00 carloads of potatoes has been sont to Cuba. Tho inline of Grovrr Cleveland's son is to be Wichard l''ols?)iil Cleveland, iu honor of Mr?. Clovelan I's father. 'I hero are 5,0oo Young Men's Clu ir tian Associations in tho world, the membership being .> tO,(ltio. When .Judge Van Wvck becomes niavor of Greater New^ork ho will re movo from oOlco all the present city officials. The Inspector fieneral of tlio Army recommend:) that a fund bo created lor tho benefit of widows and orphans of military men. Denver Col., has imposed a SI, 000 tax on dealers in cigarettes. It was reported that.. I. II. Sovereign resigned as general master workman of tho ? Knights of Labor to work up a presidential boom for himself. Tho Cnitod Mine workers will appeal to Governor Tanner to provont tho im portation of Chinamen to Illinois to tako the places of striking coal Minora. Washington. At Washington, D. C. , Col. Achilles do Vocchi diod from theolTectsof eating toadBtools, which lie bought for mush looms. A Butt for $70,000. The Chattanooga Coll sou m Company has brought suit for $70,000 against the Georgia Central road. Tho bloyclo meet with li. A. W. circuit rulers wan not held because the road *?ize?l the wheels of the riders for a debt of $8, owed by a man not a member of the Mttty. Children Uurncil to Death. Thi? UU grown children lo*t th<ur livee in ihe bnruiog of an old frame honse a mile from White Oak, Ala. . by llulr parent* leaving them alone locked <* la M4 ? to* 14 mm. '? * %'?*?*? , - ... - ? IIKNRY N, O'UICAU I>KAI>. A I>lsUiuuiHliO(i OlHco and ICqulty Ijuwyor Passes Away. Henry N'. O'lJoar, of tho law firm of O'Jlcar A Douglaa, of Washington, I>. C., is dead. Tlio Masons.took charge of tho remains and conducted tho fun? o ul noi vicoa at tho Scottish Kit? Tern* l>lrt. Tho dorniso wan not unexpected, aa ho had boon iu failing health for tho past yoar, atut moro otiwoially has his condition been critical during tho Inst month or two The doeoaaod loavoa a widow and two eons, '? Mr o'Hottr horn in Fair 0 eld. county, S. C. When yot a hoy ho on* listed m tho Army of tht^ Confederacy, and Hftj vod with distinction during tho last two years of thu war. lfo was ad mil tod to t ho practice of law at Winna t'oi'6. in his nativo Slato, in 180?. Later* ho formed a partnership with Col. Jamoa i 1. iUon, ?i Wtniishoro. Some time after tho death of Col, Ition, Mr. O'Oear removed to Columbia, 8. C., whoro he rcmainod until August, 181) 1. At that time ho oamo to' W asliington, together with hia i>artner, Churlos A. Douglass, and established oflleea, at tlio Katno time retaining tho South' Carolina praotioo. .Since bin advont in tho capital, the deceased wi a aotively idomitiod with tlio legal profusion, and noon became a prominent momboi* of . tlio local har association. v I Mr. O'lJoar was i<oputod to ho ono of Iho strongest ofllco ami equity lawyora of South Carolina, and fully sustained that reputation after his removal to tho District. Ho was a man of hroad and refined learning. Tho docoaacd was ono of tho attorneys who lod in tho great fight in South Carolina a fow years nuo in which tho registration laws of tlio Stato were carried into tho courts on Iho question of their constitution ality. This ho is now ponding in tho Snpronjo Court of tho United Statoa and will ho tried some timo this winter. The remains woro convoyed to Winna horo, S. C. , whoro the intorinont taken place. TO O/iASSlKY TOBACCO, Jtccommcndut tons of Government ICx arnlners nH to Imported Lent'. Tho govorumont oxaminora of tobacco nt povernl of the moro important ports fot entry in tho Cnitod States, by direc tion of tho Soerntary of tho Treasury, mot in conference in Now York recently with a view to tho adoption of a uniform practieo in t ho classification of nnportod tobacco. Tlio roport of tho conforonco, ?which has reached tho Treasury Do* partmont at Washington, makoa throo recommendations as follows: First. that 20 per cent, of all marks of every invoicoof imported tobnccoshould bo examinorl, and that tho rulo for tho present bo limited to tobacco imported from tho West Indios, Mexico and South America; socond, that tho per cCnto"o of wrapper)**" found in filler balos bo reached by tho count of leaves; third that tho districts from which to bacco is imported bo marked on the in voice wherovor practicable. Those rec ommendations will bo adopted by tho l'ronsury Dopartmont. 10,500,000 n ALIOS. The tfsdmnte of Ltvyrpool llotiso on This Year's Cotton Crop. Mr. W. L'lCallende^of Augusta, Cla. , who has beon in Charlotte, N. 0. , sev ei-ftl dayn, doos not think tho yield of cotton has beon ovorostimatod. Ho rep resents a largo Liverpool cotton house, and haa recently been over u largo part of tlio cotton-crowing section, llo says (hero ia yot a largo amount of cotton in the tiolds in nomo sectiohs. He thinks the crop will not bo lose than 10,;?00,000 bales. . 'He eay4 that Texas will, at tho lowest estimate, produce three million bales this year. Mississippi is as yet an unknown quantity, but it is ostimatod that tho other States will produce 0, - 500,000 bales. lie looks for cotton to be even lower than it is now boforo tho ond of tho year. All tho Liverpool operators are tig tiring on a ciop of 10, .000, 000 bales. CATTI/K QUA It A XT I MO 1>I FTEI). Fifty Thousand flymf Heady Now to Ho Shipped Ynto Kansas. Tho quarontino'm Kansas on cotllo (tout iho South has boon lifted, and, a^cfuiug to Taylor Riddlo, chairman oTWoStato livo stock committoe, tho big (>o9 1 influx of ontfclefor yearn has begun. "Thoro nro herds of feodertf rjglit now." ho said, "on tho Rout horn borclor reauy to come in and thero uro cuttle iu Mis sissippi ready for shipment to Kansas. 1 consider it a consorvativo cstimato to say that UO, 000 Texas cattlo and 20,000 more from Arkansas, Mississippi, and Western Tennessee will come to Kon sas l> v Poo. 1. " No More Temple Cup Games. Tho National Baseball Leaguesha aholishod tho Tomplo Cup aorios of j pust'scaf.on games, which havo boon )>lj>yod between tho clubs onding first anil becoud tho last four bcasons. The Postal Treaty Finally ltatl/lod. Tho final act on tho part of this gov ! erumont in the ratification of tho troaty ; adopted by I h o recent universal postal congress, was taken hint weok when President McKinloy tigucd tho ' formal convention or treaty, and Secretary of Htato Shor : man had tho government seal afilxod. | Postmaster General Gary has already ! signed. Tho treaty takes clToct Jan. 1st. J t modifies tho convention of the Vienna congross, now iu force. To Canvass North Cm rot 1 iui. ? Senator Daniel, of Virginia, promises that ho will-can vass North Carolina in tho next campaign in aid of tho Demo crate. ^ ? Ilrokotho World's Record. At tho bicycles races in Atlanta, On.. | between Eaton, Hold, Coopor nnu Longhead, Joy Eaton won by a foul and holds his title of Kiug of tho in door track. Coopor broko tho world's iccord,for indoor competition. Time, upfW* . Dedicated Their Monument. Last weok tho Pennsylvania veterans dodicated, their monumout to thoir brothers Svlio foil at Chickamatiga. Govornor Hastings,- Geo. Gobln, Hon. H. Clay Evans. Oon. H. V. * Boynton, and othors spofco. Confederate veterans participated. (expense of Ciarln* for Yellow Ferer. The axpenso of oaring for yellow fovor and small pox patientii in Atlanta this year has amounled to 84,703.70, pccordintc \o Inspector VaaTa official report. The exiens* of tho yallow fovor casos am&Mrtod on Nor. 12 to 51,278.83. ; One 8?Ioor K?e|HHr Ktlla Another. At Lexington, Ky.> Mmift Xartio ?nd J. .f; Ryan, twoagd<^k<^e*a<r ? blood/ fisticnfT, which reunited in j Martin killing Ityan. Mariio WP ?* | roMtAd. ~ . f I . Tho Call Issued for Meetings of " Cotton Growers of Counties, PALMETTO STATE CULUNGS, , (?liiulcMoii Forging to tho Front ? SiiiloS, S. Association to Send Out a Field Secretary. Preparations aro byi.ug iflPUUy made for tho holding of tho oonvoution of tho >ootton growora of tho Southern States in Atlantu on Deo. 18. This convention ha* boon oa 1 1 od by thoso in ohurgo o( tho rocont oonvontion hold in Columbia in conHef]Uonco Of tho action taken at thuttilno. Prostata# t Wilhorn, of tho ? Stuto Fanners' Allianco, who was pres ident of tho Stato convention, iA conll dont that tho gathering in Atlanta will he a most roproaontativo ono. Tho following ban hoen issued hy Mr. Wilborh: By dirootion of tho South Carolina Cotton Growers' oonvontion, which as sembled in Columbia Nov. 10, lt>U7, T hereby call upon ovory cotton grower and each poison interested in produc ing cotton to a-sttomblo at their respec tive county oourthouHOs ou tho first Monday of liecombor for tho purpoao of ofteotiug a porrnauent organization to join in with tho other Southern StateB in taking such action an will enable tho cotton growera to in Humo way bettor control tho production 'and Nile of tho cotton crop of tho South and in boiuq measure obtain tho full market value of this groat staph) crop. J J. C. WtT.TlOltN', Provident oftft. 0. Cotton Growers' As sociation. J Mr. WilUorn was in Columbia last week. Ifo fears that tho cotton grow or a in tho various States will not huvo time to ineot anil eloct dolcgates to rep* roMont thorn at tho convention becauso of tho nearness of tho date appointed and ho will ask Governor Ellcrbo to write a porsonal letter to each of tho governors of tho pthor Southern States asking them to appoint two dologatos ul lurgo and ono from each congres sional district in their rospootivo States. Governor F.llorbo, it ia understood will writo tho.so lot tors at onco. . Tho sev eral govornora will bo asktod to appoint men who arc directly coucorned in tho matter and aiich meu only. Tho coining convention will doubtless attract widespread attention both in tho North and tho South aud the result of its deliberations will be awaited with no little concern, particularly by thoeo ! who mauipulato tho price of cotton. ? Saturday, tho 18th, was a rod lotter day in tho oommoroi|il history of Charleston. It marked the shipmont of tho hirtroat amount' of oiports that ovor loft that port bjjioro ill one day.j Six British steamship* wero cleared and' tho total cargoes of tho half dozen voa oels, Consisted of -10,000 bales Of upland cotton, 1(5,. "300 sacks of Hour, 8,700 tons of pig iron, />, 000 bushels of wheat, 1,083 barrels of rosin, S^.OOO foot of oyprosa lumber and 500 tons of cotlou seod. This proves conolusivoly that tho ijflorts of the merchants and businoss men to build up Charleston and increaso tho advantages and facilities of tho port huvo not been in vain, amKlho depar ture of tiio six liig stoaiuahrpk should put an ond to all tho possimistio views 'hat may huvo boon entertained as to the futuro of tho oity. ~Xow3 and Cour ier. ... .,(?*. There wars a moating of tho exoculivo committco of tho South Carolina Sun day School association during fair week. Two seo8iou3 woro hold in the local Y. M. C. A. hall in Columbia, President Charles 11. Carlisle, of Soartauburg, presiding. Tho reports indicated that tho Sunday school worlrin the State is in good condition. Plans weroadontod for tho advancomont of tho work.* Jt was decided among other things to put Mr. Frank F. Whildon, of Charleston, to work ii3 field soorotary. Ho will do voto his eutlro time to tho work and will assutno tho dntios of his now posi tion on Peo. ' l. Mr:~ Whlldolt "is "ah" earnest Christian worker, having boon doing lino volunteer work for years. Tho Nowb and Courier's t Spar tanburg corrospondeut says 1 J.udgo jAlih'ich's lecture before " tho stu dents of Wolibrd College attracted a largo audience. Itosides about '^jO stu dents from both coilogos, tlvoro was a large number of others prosont, /Ho oomplimuulod (be Colloge fottho ex col lout work it had dono in the vast, and stated that ho considered that au appropriate question for consideration would bo this: "After graduation ? What?" For an hour tho ./ udgo brought from tho fltoro houso of his mind treas ures new and old, and applied tliom to tho subject in hand. Mo spoko without notos or manuscript, and his otylo was graceful aud uttraetivo. Tho Rogistor says thero wero'ttonfer-. cnc6s and wiro-pulling, without ond, and an allotment of oilices, just no if the peoplo had nothing to do with it, during Fair week, and tho following prominent gontlomou aro spokon of an probable candidates for Governor: H, L. Archor, Spartanburg; Col. O. L. Schumpcrt, Leon J. Williams, Judgo Buchanan, h. IX Childs, \V. 0. Mo Clowan, "Unole" Georgo Tillman, So.i ator Harrison, of Grconville; Col. D. H. Tompkins, Congressman Talbert, Judgo Hudson aud probabl^ others. ? ? Anothor excursion of merchants from (owns on tho line of tho Ohio Hiver and Charleston Roil way yisited Char--, leston last week. Governor Ellerbo iaSWrthtfio^ rogula^ tion Thanksgiving proclamation, call ing upon tho peoplo of tho Stato to as semble on that day and return thanks tp tho Itulor of tho Unlvbrso for tho bonoflts that have accrued to {hem as a peoplo during tho feast Tho Secrotary of Stat? hM ^granted a charter to tho Simpsonvillo ^Telephone Company of Simpsonvillo, Greenville county. \ <><L . - Tho next aknu?l State convention of tho Y. M. 0. A. will bo held in Colnm> bia, Fob. 10^13. Mr. W. W. Heller's, t^o oldest lawyer at tho bar ifc Marion, with on? excep tion, I* toVetlre, aod will pTobsbfr write A hUtory of Marlon county. I!?' has practiced law for libotir but ho is still a vigorous man. Spartanburg's Fowl try Show will take pfaco Deccmbor^jittti to^lWU Thll show is not a locaJff>xbtbit, and there are good reason be!i*?!ag- lbs* it wUioo obo of tbotorgost gad best shows of tto fclud hrtb# gKmtfrr Clem^u i * i i No, jwa. Ttilaquar* t?r-en wed aria Uko a plauo./ 1 1 I'M a ?-liicli beveled i?l h t o jflosa lit top nnil a dcepdrawor bolotv. Ar ? nUoflolshtu 111 luaboguiiy. $3,95 la our $pco? la I prJeo for tliia$iodo<jk. ( Mail order* filled promptly-) Lamps, Rtovp', Crookory, Mlrroi*. l'loiiu'oo, IloildiiiKi HefilKOrAtow. liuhy Carriages, etc. T"ls Is tl*o most 0('UV| ptetobook ovor puhlhbed, ami we My A)1 Ijoitttgo. Our llthoprraphod < <y ftl) poitugo. One llthORraphou i iu-ihh Ca'ftlogiio, showing oarpot-H Ju colors, la also voura tor the (uklng. If oarpot Bumploj nro wftntexl, mall na 80. In arnmpa, Tlioro la no reason why you should pny your looal doalor CO pof oont. profit when you onn buy from thu null. Drop a lino now to the n?onoy?8ftveiB. JULIUS HINES & SON, Baltimore, Md. ' Plf>nio moot Ion thla paper. responds readily to proper fer? tilization. Larger crops, fuller ears and larger grain are sure to result ... ! - from a liberal use of fertilizers containing at least actual Our books are free to farmers. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 9) rtusiu Si., New Voik, DR . W. H. WAKEFIELD, Can ba oopjoltotl In his otfloo In OIlAttfcOTTK, N. 0. No. SOO North Tryon Street, On woek dny exoept Wednesday. DJ? ptkwao Is limited to disease# of .the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. TZRTCriE]. Rice's Goose GreaseJUniment Ib nlwaye Bold under a guarantoe to ouro nil oohee and pains, rheumatism. neuralgia, . sprains, bruises and burha. IttanlBo warrant ed to euro colds, croup, coughs nnd In grlpno . quicker than any known remedy. No core no pay. Hold by all drnRglate nnd general etoreja. Made only by liOOSK GREASE LINIMKNT OO., flnFENSBOKO. N. O. If? II COTTON Ilio price of Colto* ti at all times controlled by a fovr New York and Liverpool oporotors. I am folly t>osled Id o<lv?hc4 of all their Intentions, anil can ihow you how to make money by investing In Cot ton, with none of the risks ol ?pcoulatlon. Write for full particular*. II. I,., 1\ O. Iipx 1044, New York. Seattle fheTinformatioF Klondike Bratti.b, Wash., a a CuAiiUKti or Coiimkhoi Alaska Uciy:Atr. Seattle, K^onpikb, AlabkA, Washington Sfato. Kenttle 05,000 population; Railroad, Qoiuinerolal. Mining ond Agricultural Centrej Beat Outfits; lowest Prioee: Longest Experi ence; Largoot City; Safest Routes; Add. Beo. fbr a Doable Breech-Loader fluns and to 160. Rft* volverit. 70 cti. us. Knlve?. Rarors, Sftinne. Tents. Snortlnn Goods of all kinds. Send 3c stamps for 76 pane Cattt<wu? ?wr save 25 percent. 490 W. Main St. ALEX.L. 8EMPLE L CO. WtflMlUI, I fr A StlcS Pia ttat's ALL THE RS6E. Sanipks ?c>iit on of 0 ?en<* in Stamps with onr Handsomely Il|ti?tratci| C?t?lo>fiio of Jovrctry nu(l SIlyerwAro. Ycm ' I can mako n koo'1 tiling tlicw.- auiouj I jrotflr friends. OATAi.oacu Fbkk. D. M. WATKIN8 & CO., 6# P?b* St., rilOVtDKNC?, It. L $$adtnedd e/^ae Atieuafa. (>n. Actual burin??i. Notrat boot i. short tiin*. Uh??p U>wil gaud for eaialocar l lf illTm A?\ AOBSVT in crcry *oTrn and lfl|f All I ?11 c'ty ,n 4,10 United States to efll Hi Imperial Pattern*. Writtf' for WW pnrUoulftra and get mpcrlal F??hloru Free. ?Vow Imperial Pub, Co., Pouihkccprie, .V. Y> OT. JOSEPH'S LIVERTeGULATOR 0 THE RUST ON TUB MARKET. All Druffirlsts and Morohants. Mailt by L. OEIlhTLK A CO. Chtlt*i??i?, Tenp. DR. BAKER'S mvm oulT o??r^3 for Rhenmatiem, 8crortilA,8rphlU?, Oon etipatlou * In<ll*wtion. Manufactured by LOOKOUT MBDIOINB CO., Greenville, Tenn. ?i|>pin i Oral ItaMlr DhMnM. .ficnit fort mKR ? I | V ww>ka??AI??lt?n*aleto#iBelf. I'ottarefa. |"| I Q !>??> rUBJBJBY, Chlcago'llU. 1 CHEW STAR TOBAOCO -THE BEST. I SMOKE 8LEDQE CIGARETTES. SAWMILLS. If you need n nftw mjll. ftuy Bl?<\ *?{? . v mo boforo buying oiBcvvtiero. j I have I (hu most comploto line of mlila of any Uenlor pr wttuufftOtttCOf iu tUo Bouui. CORN MILLS. i Vory highest grade Stonoa, at Mnu#ual* . Jy low j?rlcp8, WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, Plnnora, Moulders, Edfgpr*, Ro-Saw?? . -k JUnnd Bnsvs, Laths, eto. ^ ENGINES AND BOILERS, I'a I bo 1 1 and LlddolL EiVglebfcrg moo lMll'or, 111 etoolr,' quick "7 'delivery, law prices. - V. C. BADHAM, .No. I82q Main fit., Columbia, S. 0. MACHINERY. KICK II CLUNG AND TflRK)#lIIN<* HY IMPKOVKI> MKTHOD8. Kuglehurg Rieo Duller anjl PolUUoiv Rico Mold Dralnngo Pumps. ?i, C'nno Mill*, Kv?p'<r.itora and sugar lyottfos, ?Rnginos runt Rollorp. HaW At tilt*. WrlM-Mllla, iVo. A full stock always on hand of HoltlUtf. Packing, Plpo and Klltlogf, PuUoya and Bhnlting. Drilling outute for Artesian Wolls. THE BAILEY-LEBBY GO. CHARLESTON, - - - S. 0, Try B.-L. Oo'a AiUNFrlotlon Babbitt MfcUL mmm. For Catalogues, Prloea, eto., of tho Choloest Pianos on tho market, write to M. A. Mnjoiio, Columbia, 8. 0. I Oha'l lorjgo any house in America to supply bettor Piitnos and for leas money, ? M. 'A. MALONIS, Columbia, 8. C. ORGANS, .... If you aro looking for tho best Organ, and for tho leant money, write for catalogue, etc., to M. A. Malono, Columbia, B. 0. Those who dcslro to luapect my stook, J cordially invito to visit my salesrooms while attending tho State Pair, Nov. Blhto lSlh, 18U7. 1 M. A. MALONIC, COLUMBIA, S. C. FARM LANDS for sale IN SOUTH CAROLINA. IN LAI1GE 011 SMALL TRACTS. TERMS EAS}'. POlt FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS K. K, IJALMICK, COLUMBIA, 8. Q. , TRUTHFUL LADIES OPKAK out ' 1 ?fa Pocaliontftfl. Tono., wrlteai , lluvo used l>r. M. A. mono JLlver Modloin4> id Jura. It cured roe of Pnl? ? tntion of the Heart| ok Jletwlaeho and JB> ulo Trouble. My II us band nsos it for Bilious and Molsrtnl disorder* In this section It l? w? Blnnlo ns Meat ciud BxftjQ. Wo thlu ic it much 8u? parlor to J. II* KolltQ'i I Liver Medlclno. Iha/yn. Jenifer, Aln,, writes: I baye uued Dr, M. A> Simmon# l.lvev Mortlolno 20 year*. It cured J. M. ClArk of Slota Ilondaoho, &ud M. I*. I'owcll of lXoATln?*s And Tlrod Feeling. Haveiucd "Black Draught" and 25et lln's Regulator, but And ttao Dr. JVt. A. Simmons to bo Uio beet Medicine. c/t yf- z& Lotto, Ark., writest IIuvc used |>r. A. Simmons JLiiver Medicine 20 years /or Sick Headache, and cannot 6 peak lo6 highly of it. Have used Zeilin's h i v c t Regulator, also "Clack Draught,"- but - found both very inferior. Qobden, 111., writeai Vox Liver and Fo? malo Troubles nothing cxcept I>r. MI. A. Simmons Liiver Medicine did me any good. "Black Draught" did tuc n* good. ' YELLOW FEVER PREVKSTED BY TAICIKO ' Our Native Herbs" the Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator. 200 DAYS' TREATMENT #I.OO Containing a Registered Guarantee. 82 pngo Book and Testimonials, FltEE. Bent by mall, poHUgo paid. 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