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I It, V '.l9 ______ PEO S JOURNAL. VO. li.1ICKECNS, S. C,, Trii URSD)AY, lR l 7 10! O CONGRESS ADJOURNS Winding Up of the .ast Session of lGthI Houses NO UNANIMOUS VOTE- OF THANKS Messrs. lloar and I..odge Hitch oi thta Philippine Question-Closing Sceies. Weah ' Iin i.I1 i]pr'1ial. -Thell 1"ifty seve nth C'ingeSs Ipired"(I at 11)001 ed inesday by 2ilitat-ion. In 1u:NI y Siptets t!: t !(::i:Ig .'n. e(rI iii - lat tl h :t t. :" hI e 1 'v ry t': gr< :: I-: Vy foI:-" y"rars. \ow '1 tlhir I.; aI i1si:gural,I which :.t-^i tl " 1 H i i , 1112 ai (' : , It < i. iat I o 1n ' Il 1:'' i] Jl i.' , l!' t t ' " . i i ' ii l U i t t ' .,: 1in tll Ilcti!.- i:s , rY: in : 'i 1 s !:te <.t:i tin l'. init 1:;(ro : i 1 \ti O Ir : h t:'ii i Iin th( Houst a <: ( l, '.w in, t oI t.t th:t Sl)eakur iitnde:'a rt tir'inl, I?tt U1n -,y a., j:'" h!lin;. ; i: 1', frOmil t 1: I ' in.1', 11i, 1 u , b :u ii : ;i f R c,'1',I = l 'I i,c" i ;l:lill ' t'il l 02 Als ! i ' o it' r The L I : laIi i. ll i l Ji'lI'U ' llt)i1 : SU1 g t 1 t : ':{i ti ull ' 1 i lii ilt! (I t - tc'?)' \\d:1> t.t:(ill 't~w 1i11l o:e l " il(e ' Iter' i: 1 t (., , r'i C I th c .-t (' it' i:wigt a p i - 'Ihi th (r o nti ~t fo,.1X. el 11 Ii 2111 I Il (1:1t( -t1( t11ii he ! .', ( ICo- re - ti tit 1:l i n udays , lprooka d .'2. il1g T /1ii> .il 10 ullie l e ltile I ' I. n s mlii Pm )10o C:' sil il' Cit, ,. l .(l l :,(:...C'1111 :lUt l: tesy 0w:Is fferet. .sirliIiuhne t, the Spe::'lu the l 1d tmol'tome fro in ' l '. e piI' lV tode a1lid wgood thi 1 ti ':; l t uS \'I:.,d l a'-,it i ot 1 h" u u uli li toI ' o I h" s :Id r :ll i of th n ; tO gale l t dot iinn ni . h -: l: t.. L!1:III TA1" L i11 .\ lLL 'iO li.T . Te a ir s ten at te' th Fit:ei1" ith Cil iil t e x ?1.1:hitr il. it \ 1k m it e no tcly afo2Illlltt the nreti:In te n :1. silMce K i , t -' thae, h s It I t1iII"rt i tha t ;l:t i " ':: -t r, :; 1 f1 1 .',i a. n:i, 1le:i rthui b.f m a ie d n e ll off'd tl lilm l'wngteutowin otIalIkewo ilet o "Reslve. Ta tll e tank ofmof; Aou ailr Orch:nhl, e 1:1;o: .:v (R eieetes fo: nte able Impanii: iad din iitedhh anehit iill: the asrided oer ins tdnel,:r at a.:t ped'forid! the ardous and reIonto dt.e Fiiof h hi uin.h )'sn Alcc l t: I.\i(R'\NTP'"Il ( ,.<l( .\,sa m ilT As lt.e i orn t w as nt Ihll t l'. Crh e Democrat, o iioui al;sa one es feet allring nogion .;;as te c-ny Filld thtMroane waen. tited tol thioor h aorityanaer fad teune miorIt < :'ial'ret werlie al pt'ne-1 lY y 1'resid(n'. 1 *00! w o \"ith mnemnbers (of hlis ( itnet. ovtenpll1ed the Presinidet's roo I thIh shnta \inleg of tbe apittl. Thi visit of the Presidit t(1 the 'aiol i : r of the featre, of a glosiing tl'rc-. to NOl1lE'T-Ul' O0T1'' l.HSTls W\aShlintoin, Spia":l.-T1he decks w'ere He for tr int ad'jounmIlent pt noon when th(' IIbosPe re('tn1\en1'd at ).0 o'clolrk W\edneslday moi(rning. 'IThr pt'killr, desprite the str'ain of the last Pew\ danys, looked sil:ing and seri1ne 11s he faced the 11t,uSe, gavel in hiandl. :r. Richardson. the mlinority ho:uler, wtho has beeni con(1ul tIng the lilibut(ler, was on ios feet. smiling bac at the Speaker. The mo'n, ratie minority '!e termt"inied to mnaket goodl their' thre:at tilndle w'heni 1t. Blutler, of Missouri, Was ufseted last ThIiursday and le ii buter to the end of the session. speaker Henderson son yielded the gail tieoicMr.g Cannon ithe1'111 in-c oingI Sphaker tAsthbe lttefrt tookI thew chir( the membstoner broke ito apIuseICI 2 in wic the' galeie oinled lIt wascl I aute ais mu'hap timleimont to thel 11 reiig i'iteSpeaker's r Cann. Ai n tengesilnce Mr.s Paye, lahd daonitye leoller,gthent11 iroe andO offee thle ol own esoction ofltlwhc thank ~of th r'e-l tilfriSedhpker: mreso 11' "esolved,'Ta the t.'henksl concthis Hous aehoedsentd teeoed Hon.oDavi B.~ Hneso,Seaelf.h oueo RepreentaIe for te.al, pr has caesied tovo'er t1 o'clocaion wed. duties for the laairdurig the refen tyern ntof Congress bsnss(i deAy the (1adin was thconced ofr. qitmantothe charcrte that Mr. Cockwa e toitlsed thflior. Til majresncyo teade facesthe minr befoe anue cie4he intank of tie lay ok ak anItelae pakr ed.Ash en Mir. All1son, (hal iati of the 1com mitIttee ol approlrlitIons, made a Statoiient, regard tlln,g the aloutitt of molicy appropriated by the presenit Congress as colpared with the ap prOpri'ations of the Fifty-sixth Con r'('ss. The toItaI )') t " ap iattioi for the pr,sc'ent t''nlgrccs he stated, was $;. 551,l.,ds a: comlpartei '.ith $1.441.4,"" fo: tie i ifty-sixth ('ltgresS. M . -\li son s:aid that w\hile it ;)pp':ars> thw appropriations of tIhi'; o ge : st ('i ll ,l2.'ss, ( Ih ils' 1 iall'' II!) of thtrie it'n ( . ,:) ,(It ) ,ll')11 -f r I;1- I'::n u n inc(r, :twed appr)1u tl i:al.i 1 '! CO) for ti,' r " ; 2 i ti t r"e r' n anad hIarlbor ap!ropriations. I n eog. Citltld by :ayin1g 11hat Ite ro l1': of tho c)uttr} ' n(;nr t s 1 tit ;' 1(rtus of I 11: I < I 0 L, i n thI 1: * the hi il u i the \-111 f;; 1 1 1' Il'l 3; tar bl il i It ' a tempi rri ' l tat ai. loll n l l I' \ , I i)I 111) ;P "I .+ IIl t >. ip in OT el " ill' hil m, -1 t V a '',ea , e al l d thI l 1 1 n rt i to L II ~va.l II LI O iiILKI..tall ;ali A a iho rhe spo oln I th'. fatue g' . " t he f1 :; t i r 1 obj - cl) t t . i ,oI , h of i w i ne' ' t ibc + a1'0u t r,fha th t Amfi a po ( plt",' i t:1i'l t in t "'.'ti s :''o l i r''ard to thl st ai1r.l I t:.t tnae le t vig,o ri.s r'leply to) t" . '. N\ in wOh) i h he acit he did not :1 +{1t li+ ;i l.eu1n iop ar not a b le o <i tha t h 1:r'at l r, inl t o b .-es to, o "! hoteli.r. ih('y ae thlmoronb ly a ' 0 to d1ea11 :'l w t it 11 , thi:.e I \l\':tw l1grtc"e a d mighty failus tore, r.ti,l M r. L le 'n n ng h'. .aid jt wals a lre. inioi'1un:, ha) thte Phil 'l"ipIl' tarii 1 ill hi 't'1 ii a li. n ir. Man tot : tHalley attenmt talk tin ')f the* I'anlma: C'antal aintl ctl+r mnat.- il: trs. lite rt. that th'. wa ls Of tht i1 tIna hr aml In p .I ao n :alled! atte- r tin to tht- oi 'n't 5!nuit bo!w%s in the -hnat('. It r,.- without tht"' ruhts. h1e a C:tit; tc'us it. iof a 1t1 of the dignity a te: eatfte Sna)l h I ded amid t |".ilhte"l l the rull'I th sit hox .s are as uelhangeable as the tir. .\!ion reort'eid that the Sresi :l1nt had niothin-; further to commllunl Sanel that \l. Roosevelt had said: to "if it is in order I would like to say pl, that I congiratullate the' two houses of of L'ongr; ullon the aditrable work ' o ill'lrorieI alldng this sessiot. l o As Mr. Mason had just been arraign- at Ing the Senate for its failuro to paus i necessary legislationt, a titer we.ht i l Iaround the Senate which broke into b Iauhtar in w"hich Ocrybody joied c- - At 11:53 Mr. he arley attemnptedt to get 9, I vote on this hill, but was frutrath'i si Iy Mor. ason, who continued to hold w he floor, In spite of Mr. I3alley's pro- to test' at 1r. Cockrell, of Silssouri, presented nc he u=ual resioltion comlplitnlenting the t"c President of the Senate, which was t ltdopted]..p (ar. Frye thanked the Senate for its tl tetion and then dkctnrod the Senate ialt 11iouneld sine die- er Oee Relensetdb alt P4aris, hy Cable.---tt ll Maaria htarit-- t noe, who figured in the laumbu'tthI it Efrts s That prmee ricd Uon L1 Ufhe allpge A;merians brt ar,s "rawonr nI (who0wa are~sed int Aldi ihthe other member of the tx(OlcO' flumra amiby i ast. brot h1er1. was reliaed,Ilc tth elphyiiansga'ra~ h ag I de elared (that e yeis, ufeittg fro la ys-' b< teria an t'(5I fledponibe f'otry her ae-at. illa.e as refsedl w' perissionts to 9 Iee er titr, as <1me Humert and o othersI ofh te h fami beforeI l~anh i ofI the Iflodt tint te Bao s( rie has reached1 thi aIt an 111td the towne 'isun- teh der atitesv heailcommuniaon witx I'f0ausItoha beItenetof and ther tis si eral da armt arel under watrad. gsome stocklhas beIn vit,ullae oftChe I.e negrs tov cont'ttn ut 'oVlfl bottor.s. Thewteio s o Ii' acrssthe2cr to te Guf,e theagr ol luan-k not bein suffh I ettocrrt .4'. ORMAN WILL LEA[ )cmocralic forces in Coited State Senate Ncxt Term, VAS CAND!M i' FOj POSITM0? -ll:t t1g of I.xt1i.aordi U:try .10i rs of !)r ::ni.:ation 'ihe Nvcw itdy. ~ 'T w h -'I.I i .1 l. t. . \1; (i 4I 'i1, 1 .,I' Ied(1'111 11' (4 j 'I tti' '' iv i'T he l i ni,:I t: " ,. , " L t ' his ;:ui " lin4l 4u u .: ib ma:nh4 - :l~ .; . 1 11hth 1 ils ". '1 :: i lt t l: ; , s '.r :) "t . 1 ; I1114) I r i l r .1 .' : .I h : the 1.: .l ":: . . 1 i t ". 't: 'h- 11t ' '4) i'" Uv i: . ' m m b O I ndt :'ieoy (1f the wlole paly or'aiIllt%al )'I ti reti l11 to f'l0'ervativ tirst \'::sl ingtOn. 1 ceial-. --Thl 1)mno a t.- tit'nat orial :"aUI"tit which 1.)tt F'ri y (oil:mi'ze1 by' .:e'ting S r:t o o' :ti to hii"i oil posiltion as chairman 1te' :t111 . Th i. i a 1,r"1nae r n t a('t aInll it: r s h;Iim1 the (i(("upa;nt'y Ill(' I)le Ol rati( ' oni ' ' r 11 '1' 1:ill) , o of the most 1.oim<tu i(iol:>l and 14"st ate(l m 1 tm initl (' II 111S the 111 0 and of thes (apitol. lie madl(e a ief spmeeh'l ill assuming the chair, and ceconifer("n(e thcn 1)ro1't1'i('d to ot.her isine'ss. '1h( wI er( ' lres'nt. 2'1 of the 1)'mocra:tir 1"wn: tulrs. S('naltor' Gor an1's nomination as chairman wva ggested 1y Senator B:acon, and therc is no opposition to his Selet-tionl. Inl k: nIg the chair, he thanked the Sell ors for the honor confrred. but did It make an extenId s1eeh. Tho m11ainin11g ti m1e of the .session was de tel lal'grly to the dis;lssion of the c'7ent :,itutation1 in the Senultte and e neces(>Fsity' for D)emooratIc' harmIonly d u1nity of attion. There 'was a gen al feellng Mtha the vcallncivs (IlIsd the retireiment of Dlenocratic Sen ors from c1mm1itttees which have deal with (llestions before the pres t c'all session should be filied, an1d was decided that the designation of c mnemblers2 of these commtfitteea 0ould be made by a steeilng comit l e, to be appointed by the chaiman tihe caucus, b)ut that thirl selectioni 01uld later lhe ratified by tihe cauicus. 1c steering commilttee foir the plast ngress 1has nlumb1ered only 7 mema rs, but Senator Gorman r'equested at the flnmber shouild he inierensed to which was tihe numIiberi in1 the days (Icase wats dCcided upon. Will Not Be Released. WVasington, Speelal.-The Associat Press is author'ized by tile Briitish abassy at WVashington to state that cre is no foundation for tie r'eports at Mrs. Mayhricl(k's release is con mlatedl by the liritish authoritIes; at there has beeni no irecent eorre 4ondcel( 01n tile subiject between asington1 and11 Londlon, anid no rep snittion wh ~i'atsoeveri to the( State muplal ed. Gailmo in Eruption. uixpam areI I in consterniation1. Accor'd g to adice Is froml tat, poinot the ciruip 0o1 \va4 aeromlpanlied by shiower's ol she 4(1n dens C1c louIds dIarkelninog tih< ills. Man44y h1ou1ses and stores haiiv( .Shoots ils firother, Charleston, S. C., Spec4i.-A\ spec4'ia -> The News andl Coiurier' s;ays; tha C1erklIy ('(u11ty3, Fred'( Mtlart in, a youn:l 'hite farm11er'. who l ives .1S mliles awaVi 'as plough i tg, and1( withou)1t a weord fari'ing, fireOd a laid of buckthott. int1 he shoulderCl of his brhiothber, Jo1 (14 -\ I i kily r'ode off,111 remarking that iL i irother' had "'only Pmitn wha11i1t hie (hI er'ved long ago.' "iFredi M artini41 clim tntimlate with 11is (Frmed's) wife. Thei pleople t1011g tihe 'o:t of 14S8"' leni are sahl t.o lbe aulf,'1in. 44'in:g lie s<aceit(y of fish In the' waters 0 tat 4:44ti(nn. Tihe hietingii run ha raid them112"n this season. IIt of VIa ai mouth! i, (4n 1h 1 w est.ern ridI' of1 th Nor'th 8(1.a,i the hools of ih-rr-ing~ hav beenI unpr1)1em'iented('lly lairge tduring thIl season. ' ihe tota1l number' o1f the( i-E: son's catch there is 'iaid to exceed 580 00n,00(5 FLOODS IN THE WEST Serious [Dr.mage Threatened at n) Points From High Water. Cairo, Ill.. Special.--Thu o.s r at th ' \eath(' hu"raut ha s<nt t warling.,: to placuit'e: "e ith of ' r 1 prl'p ar(' fto' at 1e11.t :U f('t'I, if wUtt.r. ltain fell sundlay mild niighl c,ver the wartrsheds oe th Ohio \\-aah. T!!n. 11: -,tc( a,l ('tlnblrhu l rv r , a ill la v , 1y 1 , 4lc" 1.. w 1:l''' . 1 \-- i, ia1ing tte are I ini : . \ Iterril;iry ,lrc,1 1i an,l b: " c ,!, n t \" ('ve ('e1 \ it!h \~t ; far:l l s have'( 1i('n 11!,a , in te h: huli ie -P4 I \ in i . : 1 .. T ,i t ' -. Lxcurt:ion B3oat; n,.1 inarlc. :;.I. fel.AI1c ih ,I;i of M'mII :: m , a r (1 1.t', < ' I e n is:.. it - .r, ; ! ni , h 1 " 1 : j th 1 r;) l r t i: :; -, i. frol: 0)1, to Ih '. it ,;; l:.' I ' n sands of p'o h. Iin, titb' . . \e 14azinlg n i v:.1 . , f .o,, , E -uri io n :t1s \:,!'t" l e lncy 1i i4's illland. Water Up in Fourth Sr"t1( at Louis. I .cti.;\ile S p : . i,- 4)h i, l i ri\.r regie .: 3 - fe< i ! In !! < ;ul t l -r o n ' , 4 -liltl i: 71 ,''1 ' "-:' l i 1 1' 11i,' ' linlt . rt is , x' ,j: , .1 1t ;!, 1 :;It ; l : , the hb.:hi -: in i':> y r11 . \\ill 1r l ,'. 'iit. \wattcr 1 . w I 1yj il lt, I-'Ut) alil str'. T 'h.- I' 44l 'w;n; t .tI.;,+ll 1' 1 '' ,':1lrain i p 11 ' ' . (4 r' in I - a t hc Flood in Kentuccy. 4 1 . ',' 14.+111 1\". ; l ,.. .. I 1,1' it,',l\ N t 'in11 1 f',' 1' tly) i ~!. ' " j g-e 11 "'o S 114 44 - nig.;ht. I'll 1riv-r 1 : 01 s ' rising an it l; n,ver ,tll j.rr\ i,t;: ttltar!:, . xvI,pt the record of 1-. T'he sinall' :'. 1' Its arre a-, 11 ", l 1i lt ' cn1tirV. '1.4' '(411 14'1 ' '.1 ' 4 4 'I 4 4 14414l T h ' , o. l d'1 1 4 4 l 1 . tm .hu' r ,':"i u1 ?. '1re and ,l' mi -r P"I' n:t.; a11ln ; the lower Ohio v'alt1. riiver Ten Miles Wide. E\vattsvillo, lini. . Sp'''ial. T[ , riv r 1i still rising and4 .t444d n,',arly .12 f'e"t at 10 o'('lck. It is bolli'\vedr that th(' 1.volr will c"(nliiul,' to rj-' fm. a - week. All boats a1r day(' ed. Th rive' het.ween he:' anli O\\'nsblo is n;ere thuli 10 iht' wid . -\1id ,\Ian;" town:: h~ t\\e'en ()w('sb oro arnc ('iro ar' e a now at the 1m4'rey of the high water. Another Flood Predictod. Cinelinn.ti, Sj'ial.-T---'I'hl Ohio rilver, which fell 4unlav nig;ht bIeow the inlg 'r1 li1( (1f 5) feet, has 1 114 riinlll. here' again and it is r(loned'( toI h)1 risinig at. uli3)'rl points. Itaint lI'ev:tilel thollughoult. (Ibio, Il:liatn,a. K n- t-ky, T(1nnessesl,nd w n I',ml yI\vani,l io that :uiiother flo(Id is, pr1'diite(l this week all al0on1g th' Ohli \',lllev. Pollc, mtsn Slain. . WMe!4rhury'. Spe1(!1 l- \-i4414444., jl 15 w:orst. fom'll has br1'ol;enl out 11nle\' in 'aterinry'. as a ret'sult of the high feeling in connection with th1' st('ik (of 'he llotOrmlen andli 42ondne44t4)ys oI dlesohn is the vi'timn. John41 W\. Chamberts, a non1-union14 mlotorman, is shot and1( hIs whecr.ablout are un1knfown, anId the1 conidulctor', George WVebern d1orfer, wa''1s I))o1tune almloft Into ini eib4CiShlity. The scenelt of the cimie wa4s lat Forest Park, tihe terminu114s of tho North Mtain str-eet line. Thle spot is an.1 lsolated1 one, and1( when tihe car r'eachecd the end (If the0 I lie the1( crew miade pr1eparations for the retuarn. Im medilately after the conidutctor' turlned t.he tr'olley anld thle mfotorman reversed his levers, eIght. mi-sked menOf sprang from the buIsheOs by the1( roadside en teredi the( ear and d1iseharged their14 re4 ('('r M (ndlesohn11 fell at the~ firist re-. 31ort, and1( as a later examlinlationl xhow.~ed. the first shot wa'3s fatal, hav-' (Ig pierced' 24 his heart. Th'e mo11torm1anf was also( .huit and leaped from4 his5 ('ar4 wIth a cry (If pa~ in. S04141 of tile men41 followed him, whIle the( remalfindter turned'4 their4 attenItiona to 1the (4ondue tor. IIe4 was thr14ow.i n to 4th 1or oIf 1141 (:ar1 and14 poun4ded1 al !i1kti 41n il 11e was. almost51 un4eon.--eios1. Tlhie 11441 then'i left hIml and44 joh ! *th.it-ir' Illmtaionstil' I u44id. Fr(om412 thht' point~ torc'i regain. lit' feet14 4ith14!le41t Wrecked at Norfolk, Norfolk, Special.-A it-Iret windl Istorm11 s.wep3t OVer'2 N'orfolk at1. 14oon4 age'. The' large hiulilding bini' 'reenC l I biy the4 Am4ericamn Cigarl Company, i .1 . . the (ity limiits, was.1 31hnest.-. 4-12:n4. ir destr'oyedt andt S' '-4ral .4r:k4i nI:u 10owly (1sciaped' the4 fllling waILI. Ir ud la--P4)8 11h. Specia. 4!-P Ii 14,m4'n strntions by 11 Socialet SI. Peer -) busg aga'inst l(th 1 : o '.-': ln mliil' m 1 halle been h- 1'gar :14 :1g11'- :aS be brein4 g of w4442i .': If I-:!ay 4 :,r w-~ ae e 1' i1 and t dipedh , 4 (1-- , ll (Ito vila-:s t e dem1n' r4a:Sr.l an L' odat, WIy Cal.-The4 St. Pet ers t'erah to 1h ttrillno storm1; . hinte sgovehinwn iof 4 l :nara,4.2 an~1. SOUTHIERN INDUSTRIAL Roa,oke's $30,000 Silk Mill. I'' it s i n . i I-' e'ua ir .t'\' ..lan f't'rs' i I r ,I ,tat -+ that V'tlltl n itit' l Iis: o1'at . . h d dI . to soIthii !h ; tbr:lu':h :ilk: m i11 ItianI k . \" . i.t\'F ing about 1 i. " ' ' .\ .:It:lthI, (7i1h' ii: ha i n.ll; 17,-1'n 1'',:. <n lit)1 ')f tllt' lnna h n111! 11 , : t l , I ,1 \ " i t l : .'' t I 'I " '' I l b i i lhI' . -at!'i 'l I. r t % ; -, "1 \ ;.; i ;1 ' 1 : \ n 'I t. : n I4i . "i 7i 1 " ' : , i- t - 1 ' . ' I ' . . - t, 'eI':I le . '." I t. 1t -1. :1i. ()."cl! 1! :i '. i l !t ."..- t: ,t' 1i: :I 1 ' t II t "(l.,, i \. tIIie ; Jt,:' ,'.!' , 1: l l . I l. ie e- il,i 1 ' t 'I" \8't 1 1 111 1'1 t .:.el I' I Ic 1"'I 5''i iij t -n - s. ( 11} '. it 1'x iiiii .otl'' - 11 !. , \ I I f I -Itu i le r t o man\u. I':n-- lV ie t S cloth. i - . a li i.11i1 i ti i 11 the m il.' b ' I i1 .'o ss tiunI Flxin>da l or th aili-li tin' hta < h inery. wll l,il du iiedit t ilk n\eill! . O11 A't\ niisim"ts 1ro.4 (-'hit IIvilb-. N. ('., H : N , l of It l tn' l I i 1A1- i tli ('d 'll st b e .'i l 'l i il', W :t I'l 1 11:'m !In lli has tow-n h,: the I la~vhltu;ii h.Viil 1).1ni3. e:an. w.ill Ilon s In e1.'ayI u, taill ohf $irst,001) . ah h in lg $ f tlie 1co n onrea.t,e Iy ar. (Ily n,ttrres lrt (('II I '" .t III i11. Il II Ii J'':; i"' ilt ,'i mII1il s. III omawns y selr I1 ll I t; l':rl Cr! . N. . l.:111.1 in :. H t r;' o 1' nt" LO. Iy:nlie tiifowns. ieIl t.Wtli h Textile Notes. II. is So II,i th ;1 .\. \\. (''o nfwi of Isn w \'trk heit.n while inl . ill... I-'la.. r'',''nt iy, pIn-ctham I "'4,0 1111 fro. (ls 'rsm U i a l I(al ',rs i l that e t i . logs I,' t i's are to b! usdI in the' an s lsltiol of an (l('ctrwill sailr l')I lroto tl'.kill to Oakhill, which i s to bI otm Ilt b1~ y .llly 1 n( xt. '.\lr. ( m th I ronounIces th yeClTitlow-i>in harktI hcrs lte f Flidai(lii w''lell apt. for thi maetlteit c busi ' otfftii' lfate .\1r. Joh byastc Itcmgoipan hc wasi hat tereds ls te wek The newgo 11 coimn ll be11 kown a.s the tllawkos-.\itIuIi IneCom pan, ad wLumberi Notiess it caital oif $Ja15,000 ii. h i ers fof thea 1ompany are Judg' e iiia'. 11 WalilIt eIts, pree dt;' Mr l".'cUL. W . a i, l.:r.,:tr 'asur2, and'ti 11 i H. IIawks sIecretary. :4 C. C Men el .r. & ro. Co. ofi I('uisvill announe tat with 'n te nxt' fe month ort1he willo import hogany lgs,I te ist rargol of hicha( is now1. here. The mahofrgany es ,omng from I;londuras. andts 40,00 2fee o Aessl.i Tel produl t wllPIilts of sipd ItIlo theoi coma's boxI Ofacto'hry sa S.ouis vi)lnle. Seea wesrel~seamnhip n rt oliT Figh 1fet Comogue. ag in1h. iacalarneet for the Vik seteeto h ffiso h m11 WOULD NOT ACCEPT Dr. Roper Declincs the PresiJency of Furman .'nivcrsity. S 1atinlut., i p ':! . stor fcwis itt. t i'i' t ' 'I .mil u I -l;lly r' . l1c r11 gaill : 1i . 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' tt t 10 1 ' 1 v ut' .:n 11 i y' ill. i 14 8 Itil' tlll'il to \ l lt riii)" +nt - i ! {'11 1 I: o h:iG tlQIIt,1l llt t'I '::"'ll y alll! ?Q I h!,I t,l I'i 111 pinI]' .:tP lt I i',' Ilg ,~ I 110 gilh sl Itl' h ' l gell for n.t 1 I-t ) ls li e, Ian il it' r \%o1%11;, at 1(;1 l l 5e\" 'a IrI a 'n : Ii g !i i: lti1 I he m y d utyss ... 0o . t ue 1 .' wor11 pat of Ile 11. g ite~ o ' 1r1t (' n 41)IHh-r'I ( 4C (thre- ''s nd myrn u work'. it i 11140n1 - I'4 mphet . \\i'g Im-ly hI'1iv tit il littil \y, Iag' ;, a to hI gI'4'411 u wu i th 44 r (1:st iato t'(1i'tyjo ur fowadonuemnlts. ieTio u.h a Idan0 .::1 ii feel that'( I 41 l ut' hr beI 'uily antth r w r,at least411444 4411411 for'' sev ira Ii 44 1(141I ha'411nthu :iasti con jti<nj nly t fu)tue of' F rman unijI i vers44 ~ ity'. I i a...l ..I. ll en!1s wpi sucee 1.4w it hi plan know the1 oh Ilege,)141(1 soi much44 will h be changed for'144 the better.44 I believe this14 h,veauset8 1411.lam . 4ovne that,4 the T1a1tists 4 of' 44 Sou t Carol1ina will labor,4 44 pray' " and(' g ie for4 t suc4es 44f1141r denominational4.4 1148 ll4ege,I I l ey ' kn 11' to4 be "one'1of the4 fis agies for41 Ithe1' heard V and hand,14'4 as gasr to11 ( tb' Ro..mi. .11,1y~ 'ab le The Poew Sundavk' tha'1he m'ht notd to makeY th)1 - w45011>2 byieo 1)r,h I apui' s olvit . iii1 ltie. 'lu'w'ed tln elo-m h i hus.oin o p tl (o Laurens111 . 1( peIgial.& 11-1)w z'uitrse1'row )n out heI1of cthviolatSion of (laborC tln raCCts ae. n tu c o n i bs:e ul i!! iew Of the .trr'at, I.e a t o MR. BRYAN TALKS. Former Democratic Nominee Speaks of Current Politics NON-COMM ITTAL ONJUDGE PARKER Thini<s 11111 is Tossing Uu the Same Old IPenny to See Whether tie or I'urk:r Wilt Rtiln, 'ti I . ta. --('otonel W . .1. ' ''' t i . tli llday after b!upo t") dis ii II : 1 ""I his r'Int visit " '-. \' . . a ! t: 1 that. :he" iw;!11le abo:iut .It1t' Par - :11t ! 1.1 Ift l I could -: i 1::H ".'. i a !tt "ul! l l . :tI Ti-y an.:swer'ed \';! "l:t -"I'ff1 '. \'. I t noft S !i::', :1iil intelIs to h" ; l. I I "; i, tossing 1 - in JItd ' 1 r b!:! t : 1 t: 41, I,t i that. he a I .1 1Itt. ht' dot)c"sn't I rh1i :II which \\ f l.t ay , ,-:.r-liing the " rtl ," . ! .:, ,l hw \V t lll 1 th r is I I i. -h"r tit-y iH n "I :t :l" il I'lli h 1\\ Ilili 1 1 I If l i'", i,i \ i1 , \\ 1 :1 t is I1 1 ti! "' tl"lt t'L i'"n 1 i.d ii . I; 'ttla 1i ie n the S i7. ' ,t 1 !j ; II:',:1. I (.li: f i ! 1," l? 1 ." If ,: , : Ia .:t:11 "t (mIf nt.:as I '"t I t1f :tl* !tfIi,"lltl.;1 tI i 11ff 'I t p I-: l :1,y m 'I: 1:tit1n1 tO \' f a 1 : ,' . 'Ili : t l' " i It. .\ p 1 i1 f'- 111i ;i ty 1 I u\ it i n :lp I I , i an" l mu{1 st: ,"' "h 11 Ii 'i... iu b It it I1t.1it n a .)csto tt"r t!1- tit- ilph- :t:l! !then tru1rtt l1 (events " - IIsli-1 V th lfia i l w 1 fifnlwra t tr hasI: ta!k,'i tlwl I i1."-0 I lt iii thte 11ub II lf>l. : ill I I.t li. \"- it it1ff\ li i11111ltah it. I .!I .rit :{n"i ialI \ u iiitllt to :IIi :f1ff< tff itsf ti l" ily tii Ih' p'eonle's I":nu ,. it Will ol.vl It" ; cluestion of tin ;, fl,"f, lt i l g I f.fine vitlher, lfo't e' c":t4:htp;1 Retpuliilans Ivill be <disgusted with the pli"." uf the Republican party I t fi u it tw I)"<(w-raf t.i party Ill ":i l u" riat'tc) 'y, tcheit \\Ol, g j ht in"; r/ li1f 1 itoth If eop If ro a1i tll the vi,i Inus poli ff f i1(iI ' l ith." 1nhlic'at I):II 1\'I WffInnOt i i': a 'it r1:\ by 'filn{pruitmis l cif' tw U\w,r.itt", :l n II i We vlon:i w\in a Vito(ry by ::uc"h means it \wfblill f ht IS li.U st ffOils to Ite party as Ar. ('(vf' af"ir'1 " ittO1'y in 1892 proved t(I I." i\skedc ils flpillion (In th Wabash trik . Air. ri yan. said: "The..I merf- its of thff controversy'1153 betwe thel i fc(ompany lI and 111 fthe emplo)y(' fs' arver'shadow~ed by3 thef mena11ce f thef lprocessii known as go vernmen100t byf' injuncl (tion. '1lT'hef)V Dem cirats5 have ion g beeCi nl lig a ttention tof tihe fdanlger thatt lurkos in tis abulsfo off the judil p jower, bu11t It seemls to tiake severli ob~ject, lessons to mako1( t.1e plie alcquinlrted with a bad pr'in ('iple."' Are Satisfactory, HuenOfos Ayres, BAy Cable.-Thec Nac (lol imliisheos an0 Interview with For eign Ministr D''[rago, in wvhich the ruinister' decl'aros thalt Seno Gari'co 'Ier'ou, thle Arlgnitin1ff minister at WVashing4t on, ha s telegrapIhedi to im H f nn11Oumin fg tli t theff reXIIspns oft See rfetary I lay to an1 Argentine note, set tinig forthi .i tat thel Arfgenltine govern menOlt's ideas5 regardfin g Vene(zuelat alnd Mllro'ism1 is saft isfafctory. iThe Plague Situation. Maz .iala.f Alexico, Spei.-There were nfof feathsli ffrom the pilguie Sunif.. ilay. Thfer'( arfe onIly 37 patIents inh the lfazarettoif, I woi (ases grave and1( five iflubtfulf1. CaseIXs of pliague have bfeen I isi'fvered'f at. Sii uliros, nearl tife village If Viiiflla lonf. Theil local health bloardi her bff eili esx the disease5 will be0 stape of ffI(11ut. SIhflueros( as5 has1 beenT Filr (fflihedl'f at El Oso. Bryan At dievelnd. IBryan arr'iived in Clevelnd ffrom the l'Tast, and is tile guest of Major .John Rini. Mr. Bryan wil leaC~v(e foir Michi ganl tef'oorrow to deli1ver': a f'fetture, wheCel'f he will reI'turn' to' ill ln. T1hose' whio soufghft an initer'viCw were Hhay of inlterfst to' thie pubilif'. Large lot of Crosstles. Theff towbioaft Rulssell ~Lrd (If thle .Avrl.ord1 fle t (enme( (flt (If tihf Ten--I 1ffsXf'f iv er last wee~1'"fk wi thlf a lo. f) 7.50 cross'l'5t iWS. Thiis is theO largest to Padu Icah, i Ky., bly an1y (1ne slteamer, Uncile Trom D)ead. ChiifengI, Special.- Nonnan Arego, Iaifd to havfe been 1 t he orfiglinal "'Unlo 'Tom,"' is diead at I iat Liek, at the reO Iffted ageC of 1l1 yearsi., says a dlispatchI to The Tri'bune0, fr'om Lancaster, Ky. Argo was born a slave anld belongedi to Gener'ai Sampe11 KennedOy, a wvealthy Pilanter (If (Gerar'd COunlty, and a former memblier of thle K('ntekkdy Leogislature. Mtrs. Stowe is sa11l, tfo haive obtained most (of the mater1ia l foin "Uncle T.om'si Cai'foIteknuk .lantation