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TILLMAN^LKSTH Mo Will Not Anav/er tho Gover nor's Last Lottor, OOE8 KOR MCLAURIN. Says tho Junior Senator Acted Dishonorably. In Withdrawing; His RoBlgnaMon. as it Wat a Joint Compact Tho Columbia State saya whon Sona tor Tillman pnsBod through that oity Wodnoaday on his way to Hook Hill, ho had not reooivod Gov. Mo?wooney'a M letter but was shown aoopy of it a* gi von to tho prosB. Ho road this ar.d thon said that ho saw vory little in it to oall for notioo from him. "Ho's a Httlo hot ho fools that bis dignity has boon outragod a Httlo, oto., oto. Ho doesn't say anything about tho really important point, that ho had olaiinod tho right to dooliuo tho resignations. I aoknowl odgod that ho had tho right to roturn tho resignations but ho did not stop thorn. Ho went on to assumo an au thority ho did not possoss." Tho senator'was thon askodif ho had noticed that Gov. MoS svoonoy was re coiving a groat maoylettora of oom mondation in rogard to his oourso in this matter. Ho answorod that ho I ad ?nd thon wont on t) say: ,lI notioo that most of tho iottors ho has roooivod aro from my old, invotorato, dyed-in thowool enemies, t also soo that ho has reooivod ono from a Richmond capitalist. It is rather roumkablo that our governor should bo taking tho ad vico of mon from Richmond in regard to local mattors. LETTING MCLAURIN OUT." "Tho huo and cry that has boon raisod about 'breaking tho poaoo?' and interrupting tho ' prosperity of tho State' has boon tho main lovorof those oppoacd to this otmpaign and Gov. MoSwoony himsolf has used it as an oxouso for lotting Mc hanl in out of his dilommn. Next year, judging by the last oanvass, wo will have at least 25 oandidatos for State oiiioos. Thcro will not bo loss than (ive or six aspirants for MoLsurin's B??t, Thero will bo, thon, an aggregation of 30 mon going around over tho Stato attempting to disouss publie question? and BIIOW-their fitness fer thc highost o?uooa in inc gift of tho pooplo. "Tho only possiblo result will bo that MoLaurin will claim, if ho ontors tho raoo then, that ho is hoing double teamed on and norsooutod and ought to havo moro timo than his opponent?, whioh, of oourso, will he unfair to thom, for no roan oan disousB thoso mattors in loss than an hour or an hour and a half. So that with five oandidatos for senator it will tako all day for their discussions. Hut this year wo would havo had an opportuni ty to disouss these mattors without re ference to anything olso. "Gov. MoSwoonoy has dofoatod it and lent himself to MoL vurin as a ladder of escapo. Now if tho pooplo think ho is right of oourso 1 oan do nothing but tako what oomos. 1 havo offered myself as a target to bo shot at and was ready to permit a combination bo tweon any candidato Gonzalos might havo gotten out with tho MoLaurin following. And 1 boliovo that as tho pooplo understand fully tho result of Gov. MoSwoonoy's notion that instead of patting himsolf on tho baok and taking tho Httlo dozon or two dozen or forty or a hundred Iottors ho has re ooivod as a consensus of public opinion ho will find that ho bas inado an aw ful blunder as a Democrat. "I think tho primary noxt sumtnor, unless somo sohomo is arranged by tho Dornooratio committee to havo a double sot of oanvassors mcoting oaoh other from opposito sides of tho Stato, will bo a faro a. Thirty mon cannot getup and addross anybody with any satis faotion to thomsolvos or anybody elso in ono day. All of tho minor oandi datos will have to bo ruled out. Thero aro somo pooplo in tho Stato who would bo glad to kill tho primary." Boing asked if ho would rosign his Boat and ontcr tho raco against Mo Laurin next smmor, ho said: "I will not enter tho primary noxt year. I only resigned to got at MoLaurin. I novor would havo gono to G*lfnoy but for tho fnot that tho oandidatos who wanted to got at him woro not in a position to do so, and ho was taking advantago of tho situation to go about the country propagating Hopublioau dootrines. Thoro will bo plenty of oth ors to attond to him next years-if ho don't got siok And by tho way, that sioknoss of his is rather funny. NojW/ you soo it and now you don't/' - "I was invltod to Newberry," ho said "but deolinod on tho ?r0und that I had* alroady an appojp,iinont to speak at tho ..-WSKuenoomont and did not ' want to speak thoro twioo within a fow wooks." A QUESTION Ol' HONOR. "In regard to this qtostion of whothor I am ontitlod to rosign or not, if Sonator MoLaurin did not havo a Hopublioau sonnto in Washington th it would almost ourtaioly maintain that ho has tho right to withdraw bis resigna tion, I would contest tho matter thoro; but as ho is in full aooord with that orowd thoy aro not going to vacate his Boat and establish a prccodont. Hois tho first man, though, in tho 12b years that WO have had a government that ovor roBigned and afterwards withdrew his resignation, BO far as my investiga tions go. This is not a parliamentary quostion at all. i is a question of honor. Ho mado a oonipaot with mo and amen g gonthmm buch nompaots are not broken unless both parties aro willing to do so. Ho has flunked out of this proposition through G v Mo Swoonoy'n instrumentalities. If I had known ho was go mg to try (his gatno and that tho governor was going io al low him to got out I could havo writ- j ton tho reuig taii )in uni som thom to Hoosovolt. But I was not looking that far ahead, Ho was making out as if hu was 'spiling for a Tight' and I really thought ho was ready for tho fray. "Tho olaim that a vacancy had to bo oroated boforo any action oould bo tftkon by tho Di mooral io executive committee is oontrary to all precedent. Sonator MoLaurin's t?rm will not bc ondod uatil the 4th of Maroh, 1903; but his BuooosBor will bo ohoson at tho Domooratio primary in August, 1008. ?nd tho legislature in January will obey tho ordors of tho pooplo at tho primary, two months boforo his torm expires. Tho senator wao askod what plano ho would havo pitohod tho campaign upon this Bnmmor. Ho said: "I would havo pitched it upon as high a plano as I would hevo boon allowed. Mr. DoUamp boro," ho said, "was at Gaff noy and ho knows that MoLaurin bagan his spoooh with personalities and that gavo mo an oxouse for doing as I did. AS TO M EDD II NO. "Tho effort to mako mo appear as a meddler won't wash whon tho pooplo think lt all out. Tho pooplo will got moro aud moro diasatUnod at tho gov ernor's aotion whon thoy fully roaliio its oonscquonoos. .'In rogard to that spcolal from Ben-. nottBvillo that Mr. MoLaurln has an explosivo in storo; it is vory strango that ho doos not uto tho ammunition. Mr. MoLaurin ought to ho ashamed of himself to bavo such insinuations mado publiowhon bo is too oowardlyto with? draw and fight it out no*.'* Asked if ho thought tho Domooratio party of South Ofelias, endorsed bio views, ho aoswerod (hat ho was satis fied that ho had tho party bohind him "Tho Stato oonvontion olootod by tho people," ho said, "adopted tho platform of prinoiplos whioh was for muh ted by Gol. Hoyt. Thoro io not a thing in tho Stato platform that is not io tho na tional platform. Tho Kansas City plat form is f uMor and oovors moro ground, that's all. Every plank of tho State platform is inoorporatod in tho national onuooiation of prinoiplos." "Will you ausworGov, MoSwoonoj's barter to resign immodiatolyV" "Why should 1 pay any attention to it. I bavo bc on acouscd of aoting liko a sohool boy in this matter, but his ao tion is eohool-boyiBh from tho grown up. Thoro is no exouso or roason for my resigning to go boforo tho pooplo just for lun. Thoro aroothors who oan attend to MoLaurin in tho regular cam paign. I don't oaro to discuss Gov. MoSwoonoy ?cy furthor. I shall watoh tho signs of tho times to soo if thoro has boon a dioker or indications that thoro was ono."-Tho Stato. WOT ENCOURAGING. The Weekly Crop Bulletin Statos That Cotton is Gotting Graasy. Mr. J. W. Bauorissuod tho following wookly orop bulletin, stating ia general that ootton is gotting grassy and other crops aro not makin? much progrofs, Tho wcok onding Movdiy, Juno 3rd, had a tcmporaturo of 66 degrcos-about 10 below tho normal-wich n maximum of 86 at Columbia on tho 2od, and a minimum of ll at Groenvillo ou May 29.h. Tho oool wcathor, and a dofi oieuoy in sunshine, woro dotrimontal to all crops. Although tho rainfall for tho week averaged but little over ono and ono half inches, yot this amount is much abovo tho normal, and following thc heavy rains of thc wcok immediately prooooding, kopt tho ground too wot to work, oxoopt for a day or HO on woll drained uplands. Tho woek's rainfall ranged from loss than an inch to near ly four inohos, and ooverod tho ontiro Stato. Tho ground is saturated, and tho exocssivo moisturo is proving in jurious to most field orops by prevent ing cultivation. Complaints of grassy fields como from ovcry county and ovory icMmn of tho State Cotton chopping made slow progioss, and oultivation practically nono, so that fields aro booomtng foul, and in a few localities stands aro dying. Rust and lioo havo appearod at a fow points. Tho woaihor was too cool for tho growth of ootton, and at many places it is losing its provious healthy npperanoo. Thoro has boon a slight improvement in sea island. Upland oom mado littlo growth, but retains its hoalthy look, while on low lauds, all of whioh aro very wot, uo.no oom is turning yellow and firing, for lack of sutshino and cultivation. Bot tom land planting and replanting has not boon tinished. la places coro im proved, and in others it deteriorated. Tobaooo, with few exo?ptions, is doing poorly, and is in urgont nood of dry, hot woathcr. Rioo mado fair growth and planting is in places finished Rust is sproading on lato wheat, but tho orop goncrally is freo from rust, and all will soon bo harvostod, but tho wo ?thor has boon unfavorable for this work. Tho fruit prospeots, ospsoially for poaches and apples, aro not so bright ns they havo heretofore boon, but wild berries, chorrios and plums are plen tiful. Gardens show marked improve ment. Pastures afford fino gr?zing Molons notd warmer woathor. Lugo shipments of boans and othor truok aro boing mado to norlhorn markets. Tho froshots of last week woro moro destruotivo than first reports indicated, and tho overflowed areas havo since boon kopt wot by frequent rains, giving littlo or no opportunity to roplant tho fortilo lands on whioh tho crops wero destroyod. Dangerous Preserved Foods. Prosoived fruits and vogot-tblcs aro now in such common uso that it is vory important to know tho quality of theso artiolos, especially since BO many of thom oontain olomonts whioh aro unwholesome, if not positively danger ous.. . I ha-Ya** Book of tho Fcdoral department of agriculture, soon to bo publishod, will oontainmuoh important infortnaton for housokoopors and tho public goncrally. Profossor W. D Bigelow, ono of tho govornmont's chem ists, has mado a long norien of investi gations of tho uso of Hood preservatives in this oountry, and has made somo startling diaoovories whioh tho depart ment will publish in its forthcoming roport. Professor Bigolow says that this ousinosB has bcoomo so largo ai d omploys BO many nurtful ohomioals that a law for its stringent regulation should bo enacted at once. Thoro aro agro tmauy tasteless prosorving fluids on tho market and Professor Bigelow deolaros that every ono of thom is in jurious to tho digestion. Ho anal}/. >d 67 samples of prosorvntivos which aro mod largely ano found that 33 of thom con.tuned borax or borio -tc.il, 10 so . nun, p jtasnium or oalo um sulphilo 8 balicylic aoid or it? sodium compound 7 bonzoio aoid or itu sodium compound, 1 t orie aoii acid salicvlio acio; 1 Don; bold and ammonium fl nortel, 3 formai) elcho d<. ; 1 ammonium fl tor id; 2 p> roi ig neous ?ci , and 1 beta nnphtnol. Pro fessor Bigolow divides tneso aduho - attd preservativos into two olasBOS thoso which are undoubtedly injurious, such as lormaldohydo, s ?I icy no aoid and sulphites, and thoso whose ti xio notion ia di.-pm od, like borax and bou zoic aicd. Tue salo of tho first olass ho sayobhould bo positively prohibited, and makes tho startling statomont that in every case as much of tho hurtful diug ?B ufiod in preparing a potted of moat or a quart of liquii as is prtsoriu od as a regular do?o for an adult, and in many oas.s sovon timos tho ordinary doBo. Professor Bigolow says that ho had groat difficulty in obtaining samples of moat of tho injurious proBOivativcs, their manufaolurors and agonts evident ly knowing that thoy woro engaged in an injurious and disreputable business. By his oxposuro of those frauds and monaoes to health Prof ot .or Bigolow has dono tho oountry good sorvioo and has suggest cd a most appropriate Bub jcot for both fcdoral and stato legisla tion. Want? a. Thi i'd Tovm. Senator Dopow friday launched Mc Kinley as a candidato for a third torm. Ho says tho im menso consoivativo busi ness intorosts want him, and thero is nothing in tho writton or uuwriton law forbidding it. TlIEEMPIjRECOMING. Th? Found tttone of tho Repub lic Are Assailed BY THE SUPREME COURT. Tho Propio Must Repud?alo its Decision or Preparo for th* Man on Hors? BacK. lloo. Win J. Bryau has givenoutan extended statement bearing upon tho Supromo Court in tho int u'ar eases, and ho uses for his lost tho words, "Etupcrcr McKinley." Mr. Bryan doolaros tho Sup romo Court has j unod hands with tho Prc aident and Congress io an t If jrt to ohango our form of govornuiont, and ho oallB upon tho pooplo to repudiate thoveid'ot, Mr. Bryan says inpart: "By a voto of ^5 to 4 tho Suprrmo Court has doolarod Prosidont McKinloy Emperor of Porto llioo and, aoooidiog (otho pross dispatoh, tho Emperor has gladly and gratefully aoooptod tho titlo oonforrod upon him by tho hlghost judi cial tribunal of tho land "Thoso who woro onoouraged to bo liovo that tho constitution had caught up with tho flag woro doomed to disap po nt mont. Lo th? Downosoaso, dooidod immediately af ter wards, a nu jori ty of tho oourt, oomposod of Justices Browa, Gray, Win to, S?iraa and .MoKonnn, held that Congress oould doal with Porto llioo, nod tho sanio logio applies to tho Philippines without rog? ri to the lim i talions of tho constitutions. Chief Justino Fuller and AsRcoiato Justiooa ll trla?, Pookhamand Brewer d snouted io strong aud vigorous larguago, but tho opinion of th? majority, ovonamajority of ono, stands un ul it is reversed. This is ono of tho most important do ohiono, if not tho most impoitant, ron derod by tho Court; it not only do olarcB that Congress is greater tban tho oonatitution, whioh oroatod it-tho oioa turo groUor than tho orcator-but it donios the noocssity fora writton eon slitution. "Tho position taken by tho oourt is defended, or rather excused, by roaBon ing whioh, if followed out will destroy constitutional "liberty iu tho United StatoB. 10 v o ry reason given by Justioo Brown oould bo used with oven moro forjo to support, a dooision nulliyfyiog all limitations placed by tho oonstitu tiou on Congress when doaliDg with tho oitiz jos of tho soveral States. If tho Porto Bicans oan trust tho wisdom and justioo of a Congress whioh thoy do not elect, and o&noot remove, why do tho pooplo of tho Uoitcd States nooda con stitution to protoot them from a Con gress which thoy do cleat and oau ve movo? Tho decision, in offect dcolaroa that tho people aro not tho 6ouroo of power it dofonda taxation without ro proser.', on add donios that govern monta derivo thoir just po vor from the consent of tho govorncd, "It assails tho 'ouml?.lions of tho Ho publio and does so on tho ground of ex pediency. Tho dissenting opinions bristle with pr.tocdont? and burn with patriotism. They ough to awakon con soioutious Republicans to a realization of the moaning of imperialism. "This decision, Uko tho Dred Scott dooieion, raisos a political isnuo whioh must bo Bottled by tho pooplo. Tho Supremo Court has joinod with tho President and Congroas in an attempt to ohango tho form of our government, but there yot romains an appeal to tho pooplo. "In order to fully understand thoBO opinions it must bo known that in ruling that tho Dingley tariff ratos oould jot provail against Porto Boo tho court did not aot on tbo theory that tho constitu tion followed tho flag during any of thoso periods under consideration. "This ruling was i ado bremse, in tho opinion of tho oourt, a law onaotod for tho purposo of lovyieg tariff duties against a foroign country oould not bo applied in levying tariff dutios against a oouutry that was not 'foroign.' "In othor words, if immodtatoly af tor tho ratification of tho poaoo treaty Con i*roes Iud onaotcd a law levying thti'J Dingley rates, especially against Pdrto Hioo, thoso ratos would havo pixvailod. In tho oourt's opinion thc-icgality of any tariff rato botwoon^P?rto Hioo and tho Unieod States simply waited upon a formal act of Congress establishing thoso ratos ap applying to Porto Hioo. Tho logie of this opinion as it applies to tho right of OongroES to lovy tariff oustonia would mako it possiblo for Oon gross to lovy tariff dutios on artiolos coming from any Territory of tho Unitod States. "With rospeot to our now posses sions tho dooision is an unfair ono, bcoaueo it donios to thom equ?l tra lo privileges with other portions of tho Uoitod States whoso sovoroigoty has boon established ovor thom, and tho purposo of tho legislation in providing tor equal trado pnviloges was that no section ni bj ust lo United States sovereignty shall ovor booomo tho v!o tim of discrimination. Tho principio is in lino with tho very foundation prin ciples of this government, whioh con timpl?tcd that all tho pooplo of tho United Statos should havo equal privi leges should bo exempt from discrimi nation and should enjoy tho immunities which ibo constitution makers conceiv ed to bo CBBontial to tho perpetuity of freo in?ituti?nt.i' After an e xtonded summa-y of Jus tieo Bro Ar n'a reasoning Mr. Bryan con tin?en: throughout tho najirity opinion, dchvorod by Justice Brown, runs to theory that tito Amorioan Congross may do anything not iorbiddon in tho oocstitution. This is ono of tho most ropugoant features of t,bo opinion Jua* tic Br >wu seems to have (Oirohod tho oonbtuu iori for prohibitions rather for that, grant of powor whioh tho American pooplo havo al -vays o ttiooiv: ed to be tho true olino of that instru mont." Mr. Bryan oonolulos as follows: "To whit a glorious field for inspoo lion this justioo of tho Sa promo Court has invited tho Araorionu people "Undor this opinion wo aro about to emil irk on Great Britain's oolonial polioy and ,to. roassuro oursolvos, to quiot Our ooQBoionoe, wo havo but to look at tho history of Groat Britan to wards its outlying possession sinoo tho AinciioAn lioyolution, "Au inspiring apc.o'aolo, indeed I I "Wo may look at South Afrloa whore Groat Britain's unrostrainod possession j of nowor has destroyed two promising I r "ublios and baa orcnohod tho soil ...a tho blood of patriots; wo may look at India, whoso pooplo havo boon dying by staivation for jearo, at Ireland, whero on several oooaeiots tho bounty and gt-nt rosily of tho Amcrioan people havo beon necrswy in order to aavo hu man boings, living under tho aovor olgnty of Groat Britain, from doath hy starvation," ? A FATAL AOO?DKNT. An Abandoned Bugin? Boshes Into t Passenger Train. A switch onfiino in tho yards of tin Southern railway shops noar tho oiti limits of Atlanta, dashed into a passen ger train as it was passing Tuesday killing threo passengers and ii juripf sixtoen, throo of them, it is fearud fa tally. Tho doad: Mrs. A. A. Lom non of MoDonough Ga. Irma, 10-ycar old daughter of Mrs Lemtnon; IL H Viokero, Flovilla, Ga. Tho ii jared: Mrs. Julia Korstv, A-lanta. ioay dio A. F. Bunn, MoDonough, GA., maj dio. A. Vt Fouoho, MoDonough, Ga , ni ?j dio. D. A. Gotrgo, Box, Ga. Wm. Ktohardson, Stockbridge, Ga. MIBB Ko6a Withers, Washirgton D.O. Miss Alma Masacnborg, Washington D. U. M s F. M. Smith, MoDonough, Ga W. F. Tidwoll, MoDonough, Gs. llosa Loo, Stockbridge. Mrs. J F. ltidloy. Huntsville, Ala. Mrs. A F Bunn, MoDonough, Ga. Miss Bonn, MoDonough, Ga. N. H. Vickers, of Flovilla. Pu roo Stowart, MoDonough, Ga. Young Bon of Mrs. Loininon. Just beyond tho Southern shops are tho ooal ohutos and all about those aro sidetracks. On ono of theso s..d< tracks and only a few foot from tin main track an cngino ?ni standin] that Ind only a short timo boforo booi abandonee by its engineer and liroman As tho tmn was passing tho junotioi of this sido track, tho switohongino feud denly dashed backward into tho moving train. Tho ?rst olaes day ooaoh wai thrown ovor on its side and partly do moliBhed, tho Pullman oar "Atolurus' was thrown from tho traok and ono Ont (mashed ioto kiudling wood while tin trucks wcro knooked from under thi combination smoker and passongci ooaoh. Thoso kiilod woro in tho da] ooaoh. Physicians and railroad elli unit woro quickly on tho ace no, somo of the injured woro tnkou to tho hospitals anc thc dead brought to Atlanta. Soon after tho wrcok, G. B Hunton an employo of tho Southern road wai arrested ohargod with disorderly cou duct. Tho charge was mado only tba DuntOn might bo hold. lin roao v?n\U t-oated on suspicion of having run the wild ongino into tho swiftly moving pas tengor train. Dunton denies that lu had anything to do with tho wreck anc says ho was not on tho ongino. Un Southern oflioinls claim that ho was soor to got on tho ongino, and they Bay fur thor that ho had no busincsi thoro, iv ho is a yard ooneluotor. Dunton hat eovornl gathco in his ho&d whioh hoad inits roooiving in tho wrcok, but lu maintains that ho was not on tho cn gino. Tho officials of tho Southern BOOl after tho wrook ooourrcd dispatohoi t spooial train to MoDonough to bring ut Mr. Ji minion whoso wife and dau^hte woro killed in tho wrcok. Tho fatho accompanied tho Indies baok to Me Donough._ A Remarkable Month. Tho Columbia Slato says tho monti of May was remarkable, not only fo its politioal sensations, but for it weather antics. Tho total prooipitfttioi for tho month was8,52 indies. That Btatomcnt Bounds vory tamo ti ono not nstudont of meteorology but i means that tho rainfall for May, 1901 was nearly 30 por cont, moro , tuan fo tho samo rr onth for any previous yoa on rooord. Tho averago for tho month of Ma; for tho past 13 years has boon 2 83 in ohos. This amount was exooedod thi May by 6 69 inohoj. Thoro wero si: oloar days during tho month, six cloud; and 19 partly oioudy. Tho most OXOOSBIVO procipi'alion fo one day during tho month j tnt ondee was 4 88 inahts in 24 hour ?, on tnt 20t.li.21bt. Tho next highost monthly precipita tion for May was 6 69 it ohos in 1894 and 6.66 in 1888. The lowost was 0 65 in 1899 and 01)5 in 1889 Tho ttfruporaturo for tho month jus ended WAS equitable, tho mean for thi month boing 72 dogroos. Tho maxi mum point ronoh.d was 92 on tho 31 and tho lowost point w*6 50on tho 28th On tho 1st day cf May thothermoinotoi Btartod to work in tho morning regis toring 50 and wound up with a gain o 40 degrees in ono day. Yostorday was liko a winter day ii that respoot. Tho thermometer kop up a steady liok all day, varying bu sovon dogroos all day long-from 58 t< 65. Tho moan temperature for Ma] for tho past 13 yoars has boon tho flame as for May this year. Fly Wheel Burst. A fly wheel at tho power houso of the Charleston Consolidated Railway, Ga and Electric Light company, 16 foot ii diamtor and weighing 18 tons broko inte a myriad of fragments at ll o'clock Fri d?y night, ono of whioh killed a ncgre woman. At tho time of tho soddent thi wi;od was making 150 revolutions a min uto and ornormous picocs wont througl tho wall and roof. Ono piooo, five foo long and weighing about a ton struck t shant> 350 feet from tho povvor houii and Ki Ibid Lydia Bonnoau, n negro wo mun. Ia tho bod by her sido was ho husband who was untouched. Af ter kill ing tho woman tho mass of iron burn thiough tho slimly and finally hal buried itsolf in tho ground 15 feetaway Lovers For Sixty years. Wilti?in 10 Swinton, ag? d 90 yoarc and Mrs. Mary Ltuglcy, aged oighty sovon, worn marneei Monday in Tiptoi county, Ind. Tho oouplo wero lovcri sixty yoars ago. Tho d*y was appoint ed for tho murringo, but at tho olovontl hom an ostrnngomout broko off thi ma'ch. Swanton went Wost and nm noel. Mrs. Langloy remained ia In diana and also waddel. Swanton ba boon a widower for ton yoars and fo fivo year-? Mrs. Langley has wort widow's woods. Relativos of tho apoe train roocntly'brought about a meotinf and tho marriage furnished tho intor outing sequel. Grazed by Dimo Novols. L jtoy Grove, tho 16 yoar old son o a prosperous f*rmor living noar Napo loon, btabbod his sistor, ?god 24, ti tho hoart, killing hor instantly. Hi thon fctranglod his 13 year old brotho to doath, and, firing tho bare, ran li and shot himsolf through tho tomplo it is thought ho booamo insano by read iog dimo nov?la._ That Decision. Bourko Cochran happily oharaotorkc tho dooisions of tho Supromo Court .ii rogard to insular mattors by saying tba "it hold that tho constitution follow tho fl ?g. but at suoh a oonvoniont dis tanoo that tho Forakor aot oan stanc botwoon thom and tho administratloi bo allowed to csoapo from a vory soi ious prtdioamont." ?RP ON PRE?OHBR3. . Ho Dejes Not Ltke tho Modern Sonta* j tiouftl Sermons THoro P6C1U3 to bo an unusual com i motion in tho ti old of religious thought. f Oat'jbf two orthrco hundrod diiforont - Ohristisn oreo du and forms of worship, . ono would f-upposo thoro woro already ; onough to OLOOBO from, but sumo new - and startling ono? keep oming in and tho isger, craving minds of tho un settled ponplo aro falling out with tho ? old and falling in with tho now th?orie? and dootrinos. Thoro is no onno for . vory groat alarm iu thia, for it proves tho natural instinotivo desiro of weak and unsettled minds for porno religion that will satisfy and oomfoit tho long . irg heart It proves tho uoivoreal f boTiof in God tho creator and tho univor t-al dis r? to secure Hts favor. Thoro r is nothing now tr btrango in this. It iu history repeated. Ono hundred and oighty yoars ago Alexand r Popo, tho groat pool and philosopher, wrote: . ''For modes of faith let grnooksa zealots tight; , Ho oau't bo wrong whoso lifo is in tho right. In faith anil hopo tho world will disagroo, Dui all mankind ? oouacru is oharlly" Popo was a groat and good man and diod a Christian His devotion to his tnothor was intense and beautiful Ho took tho tenderest oaro of her and she livod with him until sho diod, in her ninoty third jo.tr. This is tributo enough for any man. There aro many mon of many minds. ) Thoro aro somo in our day just I i ko ) thoso of Athens of whom St. Paul 3 wroto, ' Who spont thoir limo in tolling 3 or hoaring somo new thing." Evon ; somo proaobcrs have a morbid' craving i for sensation, and thc- orea'o a oom . motion whorovor they go. Tboy bo i long to tho ohuroh militant and bclicvo - in tim nd oe and lightning and o jolones 5 aud oven war ns agonolos for tho prop a Rgation of Ohristianty. Tbo news papers aro orojvdod with nbstruso 1 cst ays on tho now religion both for 1 and against. Thoso diBtraot the skopti 3 oal and unsoltlcd minda of many, but 3 only for a timo. Spiritualism did tho t earoo thing for half a oontury, but ? happily il has run its ooursoas tho liBt ) census shows a largo dioro&so in tho ) number of its followers. But truo I Christianity moyos on soronoly amidst all theso commotions. Moteurs and , comots may ootuo and gj-oven tho 9 suu itself may for a briof intorval bc . oolipsod; but, liko Christianity, it t shim a on year alter year, oentury after ; century, bringing light aud ino to tho j world, Maj bo this sensational preaching is 3 nocded in theso degenerato timos, 1 when tho spirit of war and tho lovo of ) money nc ours to h .vo de mornlizid tho i young mon of tho land; when murder - aud suicides arc of dady ocourrenoo, i aud getting money by gambling in I Blocks and other shortcuts to fcrmue has bcootno a national sin. But to my 3 mind, tho old, oonservativo modes f>rc . still tho best. 1 don't Uko tho proioh i or who asoonds tho pulpit with a whip \ in his hand and craoka its lash at every ) malediction. That would bo all right i if every man had a pulpit atd a whip, r to that ho oould fight back. If 1 wore good one ugh to bo a preacher I would tako a text And stick to it rcvorontly and plead with tbo people in tho name of tho Lord. Old Dc. Axson, of i Savannah, waa my idoal of a preacher; r a man of God whoso vory prosonoo in B tho pulpit iooroasod our rovorenoo for i it. His texts still linger in tho memo j rios of thoso who listened and carry y with them moro enduring solemnity. lj Whon . David pleaded with tho Lord ? for forgiveness and Baid, "Roniembei r not against mo tho iniquities of mj r y?uth," overy ono recalled with griei and sorrow tbo many, manyorrois ol j his young lifo. What a grief to evorj - man aro t>ho sins of his youth and hov. s oarnostly ho wishes they oould bc s blotted out from bis own memory, ] f rooall anothor toxt, when David ox olaimod in tho agony of his heart r "My sin is ovor before mo." What i I subject for an earnest, oloquont di vim 0 tho impossibility of osoaping from th? memory of sin. But tho lovo of God was his favorite 1 thorne, and tho hoi piousness of man ii } oontrast. Wo know not whence w< carno nor whither wo are going. We t oannot add a day nor an hour lo eu 3 oxistonco. Wo oannot foresco oiilio tiona nor oalamitios nor fortify agatusl ? thom. Wo aro utterly helpless ant . aro dopotdjnt on tho Creator. Thon . ho gave a pootio pioturo of tho won drous lovo of tho Creator for His ores ? turos ?nd proved it by tho ndaptatioi of our soonsoa to tho boautios am 1 luxuries of naturo-tho moon and stars t tho mountains, rivors, troon, fruits am t flowors; tho birds to sing, tho flower > to bloom, tho oarth to boar us food ' and how carefully Ho holds tho rollin, > oarth in His mighty hand whilo wo slooj unconscious of any danger, and to of ton forgotful that our Makor is at th holm, watching over us and countio 3 ovory pulso that boats. "Young man g young man, stop and think!" ho ox j claimed, in tondcr, toaiful pleading, j That is tho kind of preoohiig 1 hko It is well to havo orceds and a failh li y thom; but oroods aro at last tho wori j of men and aro controv-. rted and hawk ol at by tho?o who differ; but whci t tho L)rd s?yt>, "Do justly, lovo moro; t and walk humbly with thy God, k "Humblo yourselves undor tho might; 3 hand of God," "Lovo tho Lord wit! . all thy strongth and thy neighbor a r thysolf," and "Lovo is tho fulfilling o tho law,'' thoro ia no nood of any botte t creeds. Humility is ono of the olucfoE f oardinal virtues. A man who is vai or oouocitod is oloso akin to au idiot Tho poet says, "On, why should th spirit of mortal bo proud," and th psalmist says, "Lord, what is man th* , Thou art imindful of him?" Bat I didn't start to preach a sci i mon, although 1 oould preach ono if a had a pulpit and a oougregation c young pooplo. 1 was ruminating abov i theso blowings of a kind provident 5 oeoauBO I had strawberry short oak for dunn r and felt grateful. 1 have - thousand plants that I planted-I, me a myaelf, no . niggor in tho woodpil r li mt jenr thoy did not fruit, well and i wroto to Mr. Borokman nb ut it, an 1 ho said I must uso ashes inste ad ( ; stable manure So I soopnd cut . sauoor liko spaoo around every plat ' and filled it with ashes, and this yo: thoy aro literally loadod aud aro of lari tn/, o and fino quality. As the folio f Baid of tho mosquitoes: thoy aro BO larf . that many of thom whoigh a pound ll o tho soalo, twonty of thom do woigh 0 pound. I am proud of my suoooss, bi r it does look liko a pity that it shoul 1 tako a mau so von ty five yoars to leal . how to grow strawberries. Our il wo . never woro so beautiful, and wc ha\ enough for a wedding ovory wook and 1 wish thoy woro wantod. M wifo actually praises mo a?moat ovci 3 day, and it takos a good deal to do n a and oho knows it. . I want somo wlu t ? havo workod BO hard to please h 'i und tho obi ld ron. I don't want to wa . for opitaphs on my tombatono and ot 1 tuarios in tho nowspapors, I hi x rather havo somo praiso right now - words that I OMI understand. I wa nomo of tho flowers plaood upon IQ win mm i u M^*?m+?Mmsmm**c*im*tMimmmm&**& gravo and a ro?O bush planted aoar, and tlioy might write-on my tomb stone Ho waa a maa of words and deeds, (Io koptkla gordon clean of weeds) And vrlvn the woods began to grow Ho slaytd them with bis garden hoe. BILL AHP Shot at by a Burglar Tho Statu says: Mr. A. F. BL. Dukes, mombor ot tho board of direo'ors of tho State diHjiunsary, had a thrilling ex porionoo with burglars at his homo at Branchville a fow nights ago. Ho told tho facts to au ioter.B od crowd of drummer* in Columbia ono night last wrok. On tho night in question. Mr. Dukes was informed that nomobody WAS in his Hiero. Investigation showed that tboro was a robbor in tho building, and that ho had lightod a lamp and was doiiborately looking through somo shoes. Mr. Dukos stationed his BOH in law at ono door while bo himself wont to tho other. Whon ho had oponod tho door oautioutdy, Mr. DuktS sprang into tho ?toro ai d levelled his gun on tho burglar. Tho lattor raisod up and thia motion saved his lifo, for ho missed ? lood of No. 2 shot whick would have struok him btu for a sido wiso motion in arising. Tho burglar tired. Fivo timos a pis tol ball whistled past Mr. Dukos' hoad, and tho lattor stoppod out qi tho door. As I o did so ho s *w that tho burglar had an aeooniplioo. Mr Dukos'son-in law had rushed toward tho front door when ho hoard tho raokot. Tho bur glars blew out tho lamp and bolted out tho baok door. Mr Dukes' son ia law firod tivo limos with a rovolvor at tho rotroatiog form-that of a togro. A whito m?Q had firod at Mr. DakcB. Bloodhounds woro ordotcd from sov cral places, but could not bo gottoa. Tho oonduolor on a train from Char leston staled that ho had soen a mau about a milo down tho road who an swered tho description givon by Mr. Dukofl. Two young men went down tho road iu n buggy and found tho sirangor do earthed by tho oenduotor. Tboy got him into tho buggy, ho having aooept cd thoir offer-of a "liff on tho way toward Oangoburg. Whoa thov ar rived at Branohvillo, Mr. A. F, II. Dukos rooogn z ;d tho party as tho m tn who had oxobanged courtesies with him. Tho airanger protested his in noocnoc, gnvo his namo and Baid he was. from hodel I oounty, N. 0. "Lol mo ?.oc i eur )>i Hoi," oommandod Mr. Dukes. Tho btrangor got out his gun. mero woro li vc emptied oatrldges, had just bocu firod. Tho man's loot fi i tod rho burglar's trnok around tho utero. Furthermore, tho burglar had loft s satchel ordaining a No. <10 coat, the h rr anger'ssize, and a pair of trousora H8x3lS, ?glin tittiog tho stranger. Tho lredell ceuuiy man was looked up. In thc iusilade of ll nh oin nobody was hurt._ love Among Savages Among tho Arabs of upper E?$ypt the youth who proBposcs to a girl mus? MI bm i l to a chipping at tho bands ol I all her malo relativos, and, Bays a dry narrator, ''if ho wiahos to bo oonsideroc .von h having ho must reooiva the ohas tifiomcnt, winch is somotimos exoood ingly severo, with an expression of on joymcnt." Not infrequently it is tho maidoi herself who imposes tho test. Th Bdkalava girls of Madagascar make thoi; lovers staad at a short dislaaoo from i clever spoar-throwcr aud oatoh betweoi tho arms and side ovory weapon fluoj at thom. If tho youth "displays toa or foils to catch tho spoar ho is igno minioudy rojeoted, but if thoro b no Hu,clung and tho spears aro oaugh ho is at ouoo proclaimed au aoeoptee lover." Werne than this is tho trial enforce upon their suitors by tho Dongolowo girb. Whon iu doubt ai to tho respe u?vo meru? of two rivals tho youri lady fastons a sharply pointed knifo t each elbow; thon, Boating horsclf b, twocn ber lover?, ?bo drives tho bl id filo.vly into thoir thighs, and tho har who takes tho greatest longth of stet without amumur wins tho bride. M?jor Mitchell, in his "Expedition Into ibo Iatoriorof Eastern Australia, says of tho natives on tho River Dar ing, that all thoir ideas of fighting ai asBoeiatod with tho possession of gui and wivos, and that after tho battlo tl wives "do not always follow tho fugitivo husbands from tho field, bt frequently go over, as a matter i couran, to tho vio tors " "Nono bu tho bravo desoivo tho fa:r" is a maxi: of most bubario racos._ Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as thoy oann rcaoh tho disoasod portion of thc ea Thoro is only ono way to cure deaf nee and that is by constitutional romodic DcafnoES is oausod by an inflamod co diton of tho muoous lining of tl Eustachian Tube. When this tu gotB inflatnod you have a rumblii sound or ioiporfoot hoaring, and win it is erv. i roly cloned doafaoss is tho r Bult, and unloss tho inflammation oi bo takon out and this tubo restored its normal oondition, hoaring will destroyed forovor; niuo oases out of t aro oausod by catarrh, which is not ing but an inflamed oondition of tl muoous surfaoos. Wo will givo Ono Hundrod Doll? for any OASO of Deafnoss (oausod i oatarrh) that oan not boourod by Hal Catarrh (Juro. Sond for oiroulars, frc F. J. CHM NE Y & CO , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's family Pills aro tho bent. Cuba a Colony. TheGbftnoy L id ger bays tho Pl aoioudmeut, whioh virtually mal (Juba a colony of tho U mod Statos, I boen rammed down dio throat of I Cuban Convention. Too voto stood to 14 fer ita adoption, lt was that military domination and subjugali and a baro majority of tho Convent swallowed tho bittor pill. Oonvonti* gonoraily rcgistor tho dooroos of th masters. Aad yet Cuba "is and right ought to bo froo and indepo ont;" yoe wo luve no dosixes whato upon her froodom; vet wo helped t rr ow elf tho yoko of Spain for p humanity s sake I Just HO Bah! Our Philippine Revenues. Tho fifeiircs of tho war doparlm giviog tho amount of revenue col lions from our Philippine tralo botw Apiil ll, 18H9, and February 28, li show that durit g that period, nci two years, tho total government < 1 o o t i en-, fi on goads sont from tho Uni Statos to tho Philippines Was $1,0! 925. Dudng tho samo poriod tho ti oollootionsat our ports on goods imp od from tho Philippines was $196;] Those aro pitifully potty amounts o parod with tho hundrods of millioni dollars wo havo apont on tho Phi pinos. _ An Excited Editor. Tho Now York Wyoning Tolog savs wo oolloo that Goneral S. B, Young hus just been ordorod to Franoisoo to rcliovo M?j>r Gen Shatter. GoodnoBal U that Falsta 'hero still getting his hoad t.ubbod tho oxpomo of the tax payers? PR?TEOTBD A H?RDKRBR A Giorgi* Bherlff tlpholda tho 'Xaw Even to the Death? Tho nervo of an obscuro Georgia Shoriff whoso nimo is Josoph Merrill at Oarrollto?, Gi., Friday uphold tho law of tho Btato and saved tho lifo of s t ogro from a mob. In protecting tho neuro, who was saved from tho gallows only a fow boura boforo through tho efforts of his la wy or?, ono Ufo was lest anl two men wcro wounded Tho arrival of tho Btato militia proventod throatonod troublo Friday night, and at9 o olook a spooial traia, bearing tho w-gro wlnso orimo was tho murder of a li t?o wbito bo? ?whom ho found fishing alone, aod his guard, waa speed ng towards A lama. Tho man killod in a looking tho j ?il was George Bonnott of 0*tr bilton, U* , and tho wounded aro Tho man S. Word, fathorof tho murdered boy. and an uu known m tn, presumably i? farmer. Williams, tho nogro, was tried and found guilty of murdoring O.U Word, Jan. lat, thii your and aontonocd to be bunged Friday, being refon d a new trial by Judgo Harris Friday nuroioig. His attorneys, Ilooso, Smith & Boykin, tiled a bill of (xoopttona hud oarried tho oaso to tho supiomo court. A largo crowd of people had cou o o town to witness tho hanging, and whoo it aaa loamed that an appoal had boon tak on to tho supremo ojurc, do'ayirg ox otu lion, thero was muoh ta k, whioh o ry 3 Uiizod soon aftor io tho formation of a mob. At noon tho mob mado an assault on tho jail. Tin y battered down tho 0ur ti io non door, despite tho warning of tho sheriff, and ontered tho building They mado a demand on tho shoriff for tho koy to tho nooroo) ooll, bat v/oro refined. With th* ref mat, thoy began their aavanoo upon tho ohoriff mu tho fow drpitios whioh ho had boon ablo to mun mon lo his aid. Thoy were told to stop or thoy would bo firod on, but tho order was not obeyed. Aa they advanced down tho corridor to wards tho shoriff, tho order was givoa to lire. Bennett foll, dying almost, in atantly. Thomas Word, tho f icher of Williams* vutim, who was in tho front of tho mob, was badly ohot, as was alao an unknown countryman. Tho un-jxpoottd fight of tho shoriff and his posse frightonod tho mob and th* y retreatod outaido tho jail. Hore lh?<y broko and r*r? sud vrcrc HOOD uiviu ed into littto groupa dhousaiog tho ovoot. Shoriff Morrill at once oooaultcd Judjo Harris, of tho oounty court, and it was deoided to oall upon Gov. Cand 1er for aid. Tho governor wa9 ootn muoioatod with by telophono and Kaid ho would aond two oompanios from Atlanta aa soon aa th y oould bo ar oomblod. During tho aftornoon tho mob tele phoned tho situation lo friends in tho adjoining towns of Villa H io a and Templo and mado an appeal for moro men to offoob tho oaptovo of tho nouro This was commun,oat d alao ti Gov. (Jandlor and tho governor apon wir d a proclamation to the pooplo of tho oounty. lt was road from the steps of th) court bouse at 4 o'olook ly tho mayor. Tho governor oommandod tho pooplo to disperso and said tho entiro military and oivil forcos.of tho State would bo usod to enforce order if neces sary. Thc reading of the proclamation apparently had a good c if cot, aa many p.opio woro Boen to mount their horde? and loavo town. Muoh apprehension was folt for tho night and tho ah? riff and city and county iflioiftltj, after a onaultation dooided io tako tho prisoner out of tho oounty for safekeeping. Tho Atlanta militia, undor command of Major B.?r ker, arrived about G o'olook, and ono hour later osoorted tho negro and sheriff to tho train whioh waa eoon spoc?ing southward for Atlanta. Massacred and Eaten. News has reaohod Berlin that tho members of tho Firat Gorman South Sos expedition on tho Cannibal island 1 of St. Matthias has bcon massaored and eaton by oannibftlo. Ojly ono, Dr. Hoinroth, osoapod. It nooma that tho vossol whioh oarried tho expedition to tho island of St. Matthias left, after a few days for Horbortahop, Now Brl tairij to got ooal and fresh supphos. During its absonoo tho savages who had bithorto appoared friendly, ?although known to bo rabid cannibals, plann? d to kill and rob tho diminished party. Tho plot was oarried out ono morn ing while tho members cf tho expedi tion who had a body guard of 40 Pa puans, woro cleaning their riflos, whioh they had taken apart. Suddenly 80 of tito islanders broke from the brushes, raising war orios and brandishing apear-, with whioh thoy Btabbed to death thu leader of the party, Dr Menokon, his soorotary, Herr Caro, and a wbito sailor who was aalcop under a tont. Dr. Hoinroth empted his revolver into his assailants while tho bodyguard in tho meantime retired to tho boats with the wounded, and Dr. Hoinrctb, leaving 12 doad. Tho boats put off toan is and not far distant, whoro tho expeditionary vessel resouod thom. Subsequently tho survivors returned io tho island of St. Matthias, where they found that tho bodios had boon dovoured and tho 01 mp absolutely looted. A Cyclone A torrifio oyolono passed acosi tho extromo noithwes ern oortor of Ope loueas, I*v, Friday aftornoon and al most oomplotoly demolished tho < x tonsivo buildings of tho San Landry ootton oil mill, killed a wbito boy aged 14, namod Albort Gautroaux, atid ser iously injuriod John Zjdor, a ytucg white mau, both of whom wore employ ed thoro completely demolished tho resi deneen of W. B Lswis and Bon Molan oon and damaged a portion of the om 10 building of the Opelouaas loo Kittling works Tho path of tho oyolono was Only about 400 foot. To Got Rid of Flies. Pcoplo in tho oouotry who aro an noyed hy ilion should remombor that olustcra of fragrant clover, which grow J abundantly by nearly ovory roadside, if hung in tho room and left to dry and shod its faint fragrant perfumo through the air will drivo away more flies than tho stiokoy sauoors of molasus and ohter fly traps and fly papor oan over oolloot. Poor Old China. Poor old Ohina has at last agrood to pay tho nations $327,000,000 for her humiliation, ?nd tho nations aooopt it RA an unwilling tributo to J? woo, hm inanity, and civilisation. Tho world is fast ripening for dostruotion ?nd tho nations aro toppling to a fall. Address, B. W. GlSTSIMOBB, BQX 105, Sparenburg, S. O. ?awawra hairing l^fcjSSj^^ m?h, ' "You ask for my daughter's hand, eh? You'll lind lt a pretty heavy on* young- man. She's ju?t broken a plate ovor her -mother's hoad I" -- Ally Sloper. '?'ii o 11- Drcnmn, Bald ho: "Wife, you're crowned with your boauty; No ono can disputo mo In that." J3ald sho: "If you'd but do your duty I'd be crowned besides with a new hat." And that night when they both slept upon lt, What visions their light slumbers fillt Bho had a sweet "dr?ain of a bonnet" And ho a bad dream of thc bill. -Leslie's Weekly. lient for AU Concerned, Comedy-I notlocd you in tho nu* dience last night. What did yo?'tl??nk, of my part? .K" Criteek-It suited you. Comedy-What did you think the best thing I pot off? Criteck-Tho stage.-Philadelphia Tress. llor?lo Treatment. " Marjorie-Sho is ono of tho hardest .worked girls in tho elty. Madge-Why, what does sho do? Marjorie-Follows tho directions in tho Sunday papers showing1 how to moko her fuco beautiful.-Town Top ics. An lOvpcrl Opinion. "Our new cook is way up in his torical novels. Yesterday sho bad a warm discussion with my wife over the fato of Joan of Arc." "Knew nil about it, did sho?" "Yes. She's something of a steak burner herself."-Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ono Way to Oct lita o? lt. "You say my wife has swallowed ?orno foreign substance, and you can't seem to reach it, doctor?" "That's it, exactly." "Well, what can wo do, doctor?" "I would recommend six days on an ocean liner."-Yonkers Statesman Tlio I>lft*oi.-<*nce. Little Clarence-Pa, what is tho dif ference between a professional and un amatour? Mi*. Callipers-Why, ono does it be cause he has to, and tho other because he doesn't havo to.-Puck. Very Important. Teacher--Name something of im? ^ort?n?e existing to-day tba-t was no? ?n existence 100 years ago. Small Pupil-Me.-Boston ITerald. ' Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Cane Mills, Rice Hullers.) Pea Hullers, Engines*, Boilers, Planers and Matchers, Swing Saws, Rip Saws, and all other kinds of wood working inaohinery. My Ser geant Log Beam Saw mill is the heaviest, strongest, and most efiloient mill for the money on the market, qtiiok, accurate. State Agent for R. B. Smith Machine Company wood working maohinery. For high grade engines, plain slide valve-Automatio, and Oorliss, write me: Atlas, Watertown, and Struthers and Wells. V. 0. BADHAM, 1326 Main St., Columbia, S. 0. Plenty of Places Are Open to graduates of tho Columbia Dullness College, and every gr.idu ^to is thorough ly qualified to ntl a rospoueib'o position '. in this business wor'd , ,'- ? ? Wo fit young mon and woroon for business oat coi .1, and assist thom to seouro good poaIdons For special eiiumcr ra'os, and catalogues' giving full information, Bond at onfld'toV ;.. Columbia Business College,. COLUMBIA, P. 0. W. H. NEWBERRY, President! .KILLS (J1?T?N BU?& l?PiDER?/Fue?, FL?A?, V- AH? ALL lH5??TUFt. r\RMte?V DEATt?T0lN6EW IOAND ?0 CENT? **-?5Alb D?Ab?R3?w TiitCAMOiiroHOmiten Ca. MUtWOflE} MD. If Death Duet lo hoi for aile by you* dealer, wo will upon rooolpt of ?o cent? ?omi you tho largo paokage by maU peM? paid. April-IQ. 8t.