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E ABLISHNED 1865E I , S. C., TU ESDAY, JUNE 20 N8.. TW IC A A HOT FIGHT AT SAN FERNANDO. FILIPINOS ATTAVK MACARTIUIC AND QUICKILY i1FEATKi) Agun ei > adat i ilavo 'e sPos uily Cnu dte., the Att itk, wi ll wits liepus4 I at y Ap it. F0ste 'n ead eou. th, 4f e ael-attacTe tepoired AcAs Ii 1~ a Sai i)f Grn,nd a,1t 4.3 thison V iins e O t . a--- wor tile Natt.ves of u-a 'lvisig Troule, Malai, June 160-5.45 p. m.-A f ter cuttiwg (te railroad and t6lograph at Ai plit, sevn mile tiouth, for tie purposge of Severing Connection, th e Rtboho attacked Gen. AcArthur's hesnm at. Sanll Fernando at 4.30 this morning. They mot with ain unex poctedly warm recoption. and were repillsed with a tOss of iseventy-fivo killed, thiry prisoerti and many wionuded. The robel forco im estiated to havo bwhon e,0t0 mot.e . They ad vaerd Stealthily from tile junglo north of th city antid tht n divided, with thbo evidenlt purposeoof surrolund it.g tio, Americans. Tit omtpost of the Iowd regiment ditscovered th 0Iley and r1tired to their linles, wjoo the ontire division awaitd in Mn 11tri'IChOd position. Thie rowia togent and thle KiSS ana egioent r0C0ived the irst sh o tho or i tenatck. RliirVinl their firo until the enomy wati wi'hid six hundred Yards e Iirq: volley oif tho Americans hit the robla, whilo returnwd tho iro wildly, t le rest of thvir lie failing to Ia d VIC0. To Am icans who thor oAblynj the nvo o f thevonsaosed sibiation, awaiting an attack, malli:)d forth and tho insuirgmnts thoroupon irntled and fled in o the junglos. Our ss wal.s fourteen m1n wounded andhe mit jority of theil ii only slightly hna .rt. GIon. Funston's brigado of Kansas opnra tontnas, Gen. tofloi brigade, tei 17t rgilmenIt lId tie Iowa ra imoent, coiistituto e for e engraged. Agninaldo is report(d to have per ionally ond the d ofatt k, alnd preparations we.ea sdo for iVeral datyR to bring forward troops from Ca-ndabia and othecs fro Dagpan wis transported by rai. Along thl front of tie Kansas roe imont thirly-nino robol dead werti counted. Tioh first news of the Filipino ad vaneo wats reported by a tolegraph oporattor, wheo was sent to the bride tit Apalit to ascertain the cause of at bralk in ono of the wires. He wai compell(A to beat ai lihaty retreat un lor Jirm. pioer nthns of t he lclumtm rebels,ii nia. elims cutly hate boonma wit anera of the asim,aind thtf le L'Addon)rig the repy therla tin het woo te htly: F'i i ed erst had hioro triedtote rek final rutucr, wo asforely Atu.o nlo,un secredto ardn toithe Prii algid Govedm entherun twenty ropieds other followntow nsde Agnf has genirl taoiie thm arnda thie ciihoeri ntmtio i ntoncr kian Ln attemp ipning thentr replyardhed. <ieft ra. epesuoo hsol dea a ea'morerowy."11sa anAginaldo a le'idtogehe. wet Ahis,nistatiof them garud hai: b"ne, witeh isrgtone to kinspeny ois.''tmpigt tr ogrls Lunia appiear neximd 'yo are saw Ain do t a houe winoelecol. s A'i m-emer 01 of the guard siaid: niar," drew a hisrver, trucki the back and others stabbed him. -In all he had twenty Wounds. Luna's aid do camp was killod in tho samio way. The Spaniard's story has not onk tirely ditipolled the doubt of Luna's doath, and b0ts that. bo is alivo aro freely maldo at the elubs. S911ome o. plo think Aguinaldo has taken pains to send 1 Spaniard hero with his st.ory for the fartherniteo of some di plomlatic selh< mv, whlile othlrs tills pect Agninaldo has eel assassinat ed by Lunat's mmi. FILIP14Nos iEoccUPY CANDAIA. Sinco tho A mericans wit hdrow from Uandabai rceit ly the rebols have ro turne1 and have wreiaki vengeance i1poi those who befrioded tho Amei sans. They shightered tho natives who surrondered tlhe town, and dis played thoir heads oil poles in the public (luare. The hostile tntivvs of Cuba are moro menacing. Mail advices say iost ii I ios against the Americans Itinvo bogun there. Col. Hlmier, lio Amorican commander, has asked ror reinforcements, and four coil panits of tho Tennvve::ev r,giment 311VO been sent to him from Iloilo. he Nebraskia regimint has biee >rdered to sail for home early ne(X! (IN. OTIS lWPOllTS '1TE 'ATTIE. VasliingtoI J1une 1 > .- The fol owinlg Cablegram h111ts Ibevn received Alainillai, Ju 11 t G.- A Ijultant ( -il t 'ra4d, Washin-ton: Nordhern insur ills cofnr d ilargCo fomcp t aril Still F1rna-1 lto, and 11arlV this orn ngattacki MrcArtr's troops; (noylqickh revp1ulS(d and driven, leavil g oveI fifty dead on field 111d btarg". 111um11ger wouided; 4IeIny i rwreat. Our ca-datis fotirtepen1 woA101Ved, mostly Very*\ slighit. P'rep rIttions for this ittick inl progress ioveral daYs; beliueved to be under personal diroeti-n Aguinaldo. Otis. Ali Ediin r'm .\pp oil,. A 'Mississippi editor makes this aipioal to delinquont, subscribers: "Fush down into your pocket jmnd dig up ldust, the editor is hungry and the paper 'bout, to bust. We've trustod you for several 11onths, and did it, with it smile, so just return the coil. pliniont and trust us for a while. Our wife, Shie needs SOmO stockings mand baiby n)Vdeeds ad dess; Ji n) iees iomljo breechts amnd so do Kato and Bess; Bud is oi tlie hog t-fal and Peggy sick with grief, and good gosh almighty, can't you give a man re lief. Shell out thlos-e niiekles and turn loose thle dimetlO, tur Ii'em~(t looso times, there will be fewera patchies ont the bosomi of onir 1)an.t, and11( we'll muako the paper better mf we had hair a chance. Do't. givo us the old1 story, lonmg gone( to sieed, 'bout1 takinig miore family papers thani the family want to read, bult hlpl to feed the printer, and( hie'l lhel p ou r ftown to ini the re'gion~s downl b)t low." The Mni's~gi i New ne. ngIous~ FI'gue. Th'le policy of T'he Lad ies' Hlomo ~Jour inal, ill its rehi gion s diepa rtmaet, seems to be always to etigage the pen of the man11 mlost, immtiediat.ely promi l;ent in t he eyes of thle religious world. Thums-itluhas had the service of Mr. U.eecher, D)oetor Tdange, D)oct or Parkhars nt, Ian M aclareon, and1( now it will have those of D)r. Newell Dig~ht illIis, thle inow pastor of P.lymiouth Ch u'rebi, inl Irooklyn. Doctor Htillis hasu given-t the Jotrunal ai series of art ices upo)0n whlich he had1( b)een working for over ai year pro viouis to hais I'0asternl callI, aind the first of these articles wvill be pub hished in tIle nextI issue of the iumga. zi no. ThIe series is all conn Iect ed in thought, and plresenits the general subject of "T1he Secrets of ia IHappy Life." CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho gnaturo of niia 111 N V 1.11 tNaAN S I IV e. -INOIt. ur e ia saglg ubf rl or , .%jig 'ak a tile 4n* ih .1 f 4111ta (Thel Stattv, 1611h.) YNtsterdaoy mrnin iha liin. H. 3. Scarborough of Hlorry County, vho I by v irtio of his position as >residont, pro tem. of tho Sat S ito, and the vlovation of tho formter [ioutuniaut Governor to the olco of JOVOrnor, beconliis Lletollatit (10 irnor, arrived in LI.e city. -Iti h1ad tot up to thllat tilmo iliken tIho outh Is reqpuirkd Iy tho coustitiltion. At 10 O'clock Sonator Scabior >ugh Wont to the Sitatl Chl)I01 and roceoded to taike the onth of oflico )oforo Col. U. 1. Brooks, elork of ho State ulprello court. In avilng lon111 so ho Signed it in d1plicitte, mno co)y teing left. iln ti onicto of Ihe Sverotat.ry of Stato. Upon takinl., th oatih Mr. Scar. orough viaat,-d tho olico of seaittor >f Horry CmAbly; the dity tlereforo levolves upolt hint of issuing a writ if lection for tho ellectionl of his ieossor as mmator. Ho also has o issiv i urit for i . lection in lIXington County to Jill thu vacaincy "Cilsione i t it l mection of ,Motitor .trilli it s S1porifiteudent of the 'tit.o poenitntiary. It. is I noteWortlhy ftt, thait GOV Wirnor, Mceeniev and Lieutonat _1oVoernor 8carbiorougih airo tho only Wo m110n Who halve fillod Cheso oill vs to "ign the oaith afler taking it, 1111H fulfilling tho const it ut ioll pro 'isio 'and Iubscrio" thereto. At vust no record appiirs of any pro eding Governor or Liettuant J0overn1or hiavig igned an oat h af er taking it. A lPln r. (Augusta Horald.) Frank Reynolds, of thm Diton it izoll, gives tho northern critics a ;ockdolager. H, relates a story of .ho effect that 1301) Toolibsi, wh1en1 O1 I visit to Boston, just aftor the wilar, vi aisked by ia gintliman of that ity if it Wis tlio thlt vO "I'lowed bpgroes in the south." Toombs asked his questioner in -etun1 NN-hat wis thp value of a no ro. "Oneo thlousm)nd dollars," repliod 11e osoiatolial. "How ma1111Ny 1NegTOeS would it take .0 pull a plow? "Anbiut four."' "T , xvilaimled Mr. Toombs, 'do you thiik we aro d-- fools moigit to employ s-,mno worti of iogroes to plowv, when a $200) mnlho vouild do?" Editor lloyld(s cent innes: "~Does BoIst (1nian1 itte(~lligence graP-p ho idlaon that. it. w~ouldl be foolish for outhlern fatrmners andt peop)le goner lly to lyncih t ho best comn labor t. poMsssss y" "W\ouild wet dl'ib'ert.ely exile our liin lg ''rfom, ki ~i01 11itcn an ursery help ~, tb)o iport impl il~udet w hite0i halp1 ~rom~ t ho senm s of creat ion ? "It wats but lthis week The' Citizen diutor sa1w ai n'ro( brlick malhsfon and( netfgro ciarn: or at. work oin t ho residento niow beinlg butilt iby Capit. 1'. M. Feolke en Thorn~'1 ton atIvenue1. fThesC ntS ros hajvie hei coln fiden'lce 11n( friendlshtip (If e ver y memb11 er of hte communlittiy, and1( aniy ffot t.o prvtlVlt theirtIl1 p irlnig theiir avioc;a ri.narme fore, but should( a1 neIgro at ompl t aniy SamlI I Hs (aOrs)f iln ti town'F heO wvonidt be0 Ilyeb inuconti tojntly. Tht mttnories of Hooktler's Iiill utor (ettysburg woubld( help hilt any, nofr I th sitri(l ures of the ' pati (lal eaister 01 Tpes ." SEai lIbIf ,ar NeWhgva.Jta *bi Theii folloinlg it takent fromr the pe'n of D)r. Tlmange : "A ntewspaper whose)8 colinn11s overflowv withi ad vertisemts of bus1'ineOss mtanl has1 mlore in luenllce in tlt raet inig at toln tionlIa to thoe bultIdm g nyp of a city or townt than aniy otherut agency t hat cant be (t emlioyedl. lThe pe~ople) go~ whero thoro isl bulsintess. Capital and1( labor ill locatte wh'ere t her'' is ant (ente(r. priing c' nitunun11it y. No plowor is 80 strong to bulihit p f town 115 at fews Ipper p ropel pat3 )11ron'ze'd. I t will aliwaiys re'tuarnti mare than11 it recei v.".' Boar. the o h Kind Yet llave Always Blouht Signature (OWAIIN MUlRII. Sick Negro iye,y stiit ai i- A-ti tItitee or mis - MIJAry I .EI itS,e Aie1nphiis, Jine I. ----A s1mial to itho Commercial- Apmad from New Orleans, Says: Edward Gray, i iegro who was arrestod inl S(. Johm parish h about. i yVIar ago with Charle Morell0, Ill other Ilmgro, aind echargmd with ai ser ivs of bilrglaries, l as lyne'llod todiy, having boon rolmaod by the ai Iuthor. ities becausothero wats no0 vidence agalinlst him. Binlco hii conIftiietlolt, Cirav hafts beei very sick and whon relhaseI he Htrtie t.o tit( bome of frionidm in, oihe parish of St. Poter. Il ImIdo hils way as fur a-i Itsorve, whero h)is ttrength gav out. Charles Thiho daxlix gavi thi logro i blaillikt and allowei him to ShOp on the porch of anl outholum. DurIinIg tho nlight at mob erssi-d tht river and taking Gray from witero Ie wil resting ha1111gel himn to i trke. 'ho 1y lyehing is bil terly denlounced falld Judg" 4 1sq, had inist rucied the graid jliry of tho Irih to matkv every elort to brmig t1h guilty par ti(s to just ico. lor(Oh', tho ot hr nwgro arevstod, wats lynched hist, Novoimbor. A VAl 1.A11114. woicii. AO.Jiiua o . rfl.y- K mom3- t, a f th (Tho alntna. Adjutittn(.Ioeral J. W. Floyd is writiling ai history of Ih Sollh CIro. liil vohlteer i iie wai r nho Ithi j11 Spain. Tho book will contauinl about onlo hutif (rel and se-vuenty-fivo or tw%Vo iunildrod pageov anld will bo nlicoly illush-rat'd with full fad lialf pago hiallf-toie 8t.ol migraviigs. Toi work is o1o that will commend itself to tHm road. ing public of tho Stite, for it will col tain in forrI it ion t hit IsIH n;lor beon 11111do public concemrling h First, and St-cond lIegimonts of Soutli Carolina Voluntoors and Andorson's heavy battery of artillory. Goeral Floyd hafts Ilready rocoived proofi of tho writings about. tho First Rogi meInt, anld tho heavy hattory and he' is now iird tit work oil thm history of the Second RegimnLt. In at privato lotAer to thie4 mlitor of tho Darlingtonlialn, (en. Ployd fsilys 1e book will bo what light, bo prol - Orly clillvd anll opitomize-d histori cal record or rost I of tIho Stato's vol. unviEr I roopm cont ribut md to the Spanishi Amorican war, col1iist.ilig it, detaiil of niauues, ranik, resiiience, agie, occ1 utionl and promtions011, arnd t hor dent1s and1( generail ly "'tihl part11. ph1ay'Id" b.y thle several c'ommanIlIds whliich com1)posed the Southi Carolina11 r<olls. "'You know,'' (General Floyd sau o IIIi Iin speaj1414ki g of the1 bok, "-cha book os,1 he4 of at mioderaitoi na11 lr, ni11d as8 1 will hav nloth0.1 ig mientsl I may13 makeI(i muilst necessaurily' reckoned4bi upon01 w hat the1 Sire aw111( grandcsi res and graIl ini hi1story of our State14 wVould ha lvO gnarante11ed1 to be1 shownr by our11))3 b.is ad they beenl subljectedl to theo test, of poiwuder 'iand shot. 'Theiir 4'agi'rness 01r th1e fray' was 11um ist ioneod, for oivery ordeI r re coive toI I 81 ig li hat, way was atlwaiys reeive-d ml camllp with1 wil 4ntlisi We ha:vI) soonI pro)of of th14 d1odien1 1101n of t his work a liol of palrts of the conitents of I ho b ook, ando it. i all1 W\h,enit is 1 pbhined on1 thl)eu ark ii will ihut a1 ready(1 81al4. * I.t lIe r' IIinjn. (Aulgust a Chlroniicl.) l' neiwspape14r r11or1 aure rnow hay. irig ani Iining ill South Carolina. hel Colutmiai Stalt) 8ays: "The1( G ovoernor is ani 18ditor)1, and his pri Vunt) secre4tary is a ra i' Ior, a1rd( al iho 41dIitors of till stati aro inornbe~irs of his ad(1visory b)oardl, andi tIhe Ihad. <lpIarters' of the( S(11to 1Press 1l8socia1 tIOn is in)114 X4l th Ixetive'i olli on. AIto. got her it is at groat upi shoot for a patoti and1~ii 4. log-811ffeIrinzg class5, who1 hav beenI t)4111ry inig to rn the11 go ve'1rn mIe.it by3 pr'oxy for a1 long time1, but11 withl miffihernII, su1cces8s. Now thait they' I lave coul1d( onl dIiretly to the dIrivmri.e whleel you will 800 the4 o1(1 tiiachiiim ham.' '~~ a - at. .1 h a w-ah -Said ORU. MW4)LLEY Co' we a.o. a u;04.104Nor1h I.- mi 'lina. % vIjp i1 1 n" T -re I T, Fram T ousta itIgh Colphileun A g3,lans1t I ts(-ll. Ti ruilljoers 111umb1erint" 35t), 0) men, 11i41 silid to be solidly 01). mo)d to tjho truIlsjs. Th reaNsi of their oppositilo is o1)vious. The trastS dtio,to )t 14i -Ir oveen i sion, it is (-stiiit"d Ilhat. 15,0)0 of tlivil havo 111lrIady bwen thrownv ott of omiploy i1e1t by Ih1 Ino lit's, aud thitt not. Ilmr t)an 5(),)0() traveling mllen in ill will b' noeded on tho road who+P. t1ho II'oV',Hesi of I-ollibilat ion nIOW 01 foolt ur.-vontm11n1ated. It is saIi(1, 101o. 3, t . ih o V Ire, t t, bodv of thest mol wiI' voto ill tie) nlext pres4 idt111iall vlection ffr th Ii party wIhich is most, pronIIunced inl its opposit,ion to trusts. If 1his bo tru their ball lots will, of course, go to tiht Do. ImoCraCy, for in ti very nituro of things tho Imeblican docliaraItion againlst t'ho lllolmpolists will ho the most transparvist falso protonso. Thero is hardly iher chass of men01 inl all in, cl'[1ntrY th1t call Itc. (om lrplah il. r it lcampjignl tihtin thl drunni5 er1 . 111y I.rv tho livo. limst and m11'st a(ggrossivo and pl-r sisivitt wni hors inl tho 4iltry. They fo in01 e tlislg I1l mort talking(r 01han anly othir (.Ilas-;. This will show itself lllist n)I.ercptibly in1 th' fiil result. Too I)llocri-acy could havo no mjoro laAtnt a11li's. Closely li"I with (ho commer cial t rtveIv' ill intrl'est alro th iotels aid r . 'ILoy are the chief suppori of, tho hottils and ats tihey drop ol' tho roads the hotels lose Iit rolo.> As the1 hotels and railroads I''so patroillg their im1 piloyees -ail customers sul'er there by, so tho cirelo ot suf'(.ring from thwso uni m1, tllwd)ci -Itationis (1on1 stattly widenZs. CoIsidvrig tho SregIt of tht op positlioll this ar mstiod agitilst the Io. piblub all party becusm of its responl sibility for tho creation and tho fostering of the trusts, its cinch oin eltiments Chat have heretoforv votod with them inl pr(sidoltil campaigns is not by inly ileans of tho lead pip val iety. Ani Error Ilk .Yu 1i n11 insil. I'ho aIlcientl clrelb, d"eicatod to tht piolls ImIellory of Saint 1lolmill, who, tradition saith, went to "Jori Salemil, Iy happy hioie," ald foind the trut) cross at H1elliu, is it com fortablo hour's walc from Bodll)n town. Tho rector, It g0od sqrt Of follow, had it touch 41f r-hlaliltics atwhile sIince, iandl waIs relcommnnd,ed t.o use t he ant ers att i3ath I, says t.ho Ch ristiani Atdvert iser. So there ho wvent. But Satuiirdasy cono5 rousnd(, anud no0 "supply"' for Sunday's pusl pilt could( be f,unud. At tho las.t moll ment11, htowtver, andst atfte~'r t ho rector haid hooun wired to re'tursn, a wvorthsy cleric namlledl Sm11ih, who( hald como1 to llod im as1 a1 wt~itness in an5 assiro513' cats', vol 11lt''red Is srv iceos its a locum11 tols. S.) aoth s'r telegrams wats dispa)it chsed in ha lst' to I lathi to and1. roadt t.huss: 'Smrit is ha1s. genso to H I-ilanrd. Youi WVhens t.he'lit'S me i.ger Is ti lrd the s or'an4go-e. l'svii epJisthii to is I revr.. 0nc1 at ihl' ot bsor eiui, th 1 t'i. o' toro it o1pen' 5114 r1a wti~''tih It -trisl h nt: ''"iSmith hi is gonse tto iielI and1 you1 The1 I%ethli bl Adlveri e givs t heI s followving ad(vicl: "'Sow pens~' ansd p)lenty of 'luml. Thterti ar m'anyu ~ WiY way of Ii pninsg peats. Tiae folhywin,g is at gtood wity Next, to thesi ht. plow''inrg of your cor put~ a row of i)eat downs tho mid-l tiles, anrd Ithen it thes last. plowing so)w b)roaIdcst orl drop)41 on eh sidue of thieocor:s row. Thesu lidhl in Sep1 tOiob' will be4 cov'ired 'l n sssmako theA mosw t-t beau5t1Ii ful sighlt ir: tihe wity of a ('rop th 111y(VI of mansi s'ver restodl upons. Reml1111obe thaut not (eropI rusp ,ndls Ito pen', andut ths fort ihze'r Iit ho seud is nintedl goodls (on th 1141r'op. it. wvill be mro'uey thtrowns awa:y. Becaru the lilt Kild Yo ha3ve Always fo0ght Signatoro V A LL. ASHI1i IAtiit)N'. ov. IeSweePe is oic onfer whlt ill now (overnfors havo to oacke-a pmerfect iik i of now, )wt,i.. tionm for tho Iardol Of convicts. Al. thougfhilhs bevii inl obfico oilly at very short, t61w, tho frien,ds of con. victs, 110 Illattvr hlow oft nll tlway av fitihl bforo, havo piloi his desk iu) with flow petitios. Ono of (ho Ilost 11ot4wollihy caseiu 10 ho uirgod 11ponl tho (overIor'm Il Ivltion is tit. ol lrs. (blir -on, w.o was conlvicIte of colnplivily N inl the horriblo in1r1dor of hor 111hillit in Spartibiurg. llor smnlonco is for lifo. Colintor pwt.ition1s hav bou'ln vHeslntkid. Tho wlito st-owirn of I11 (0'Kvfp 31lu1 Of O 1liltol, SI11, WhO took It tilli froil t iclb rooins whil(I drunk ind! was arr'stod as 1 wIS brillging it, back uponl revalizinig What ho had Iio, iH al0so alskiltg it piardon, the pvt it ions boing 11nann11111sly on 0dorsv1. No md of cass could bo naunod. Ceov. MieswoolNey is h-ttin ig eacl fali it.-i rogibtr co'Sr11, aid 10 0110 1141 vxpvvt S1lIdl itetion1. T1 111 1.116 T Illr1 O.N. ICt,tr;wit- z.kit lipt cr h111 411144 M iliths Io bel Uiml 4444 1. AdjIltitiit (441r1 lloyd ytr(iday iSsIed tUho fol!ow%iig ond0l.r r0lative (o tilw re organizalt f i lml f Iw S1tto inlii tOin forces, Whicb is 11>w to lv pro Milt(e4 loNv iI iI : (Imnora Ordor No. 3. All coinpailios dosiring"r to cm. ect thlliselvos with 1i 44 imililill of the Slato iust. have tliv-ir ('nl1istnwalo t rolls, ats requirId by golinil ordor No. 2, inl this olivo mn (r 1befr July 1, 18't.1, inl ordor that thloy nllity ho m111sterod into vvrvico antd bo pre p)ared for inspvclioll. Anly rolls ro c0iVed after sai< dato will bo 1 turfnod wit.holit. aitilationl. By ordor of (iln. lloyd. Ollicial. duI. 1). I Frost, Ass't, Adjt. (Iin. W1.IC I WITII VI'ALY1,1. ',namce,n irow#4 Prmovi e bl Slubl Ii i su Iter ('ginty. Tho 'Sunll li n tl contains thm fol lowing roillImrkaib S1or)y of a liold of toblic-o th:t. wats ovidlontly Irmolo to bW bIirJid S Col (111h 11ot kill it. MIr. (ily Me lrile, (of M.hl Brick Chlurchi .sect1ion, 1ha1 a1 fie4ld (of tobail say)I tt tlwy~ I larv( nleer peen o,0 1h4ard oi(f anot114h imila r caso8. The14 poculiatrity is thait the( pIlaits aire Nl)1rou1.H froin root s of j111 s ti ltll 'lho crop of tobaico wits haurv4'sted last y'ear in the( listiul manner' m11al wast not.1111 phmt' is sp34 rinIg an11 I io'ro 1511s 1 liti llln sI j4Wf'ct stalitl of tobai1cco planits thait ha1ve4 (como( 1up frothe11 ol roots. This1j r1111y 1not fiaith in thlinigs niot seen1, but)1 all doubIt4ers are'( inivilted( t4) como1( (4o this ollico( ICo be4 con1vinced'. A birngo to. batcco phlulit lattached1444 to) an ol root1 fnrim whlich it spronl d4, is 4)n (xhib4i tionher anl se.,ig iel .viIdtmlI.( 404,' l (4444 a .I.. .1 ( Ion ns , , (jI l'iIt' alel kan41 r 44441 1,i1411 11.- 41 i 'Ot- da, .lone114 er,.i.O inVIIi ; .t. 11 38rav yard t,1(4n of 14 1nr k-nd lIIe-Oely I'athler we 11u11ld. I .(*h I ifD ih d le |. [1 4e}, t41(I(y jll te wori 81neh1 a1- we4 mi--h l11141 umire1. kinow 1him wats Il love him11. ( )n 11is tha11,t will ne(verI be4 forgottLenI bly sonw)4 ofI 4s who st,ill live. genI4esome4, we do4 1not sorro(w 11s those haing' no hop1(etI)~, for1 we' feel that wit,hi himIi some11 41hty, we sha:lI 1receive the Thle' 41.44ning1 44 lIh' ange~4l of death1.1 And( I 114 4 w .'i Iis tlife 'p f 4 t ( jypp, CVI his l;i \or thle l11ife b Ion thet riv.014 4m J0'f (>xu(ol il iNAl{, (\R4:4l,1SIllAILtY, The farmIrS ill this secuioln were idle happy1 bIy it tliglitfill ritln S-. tly aftern110o0n. Ih- Tiller didn't ill hIlls apoint Iliet It New ('lil pe-' Stnlday aifternoon. W supps Ihe tin in thle upper. sc,( Oonl wats tuo bit.t\.y for him. L,ast Satil tdav, .Iunt 10, we enjoyed a livili t. topia. Tih writer hi the I tlea-Ire' (if stiy. in-- with it friull il t,heI St. 12 ce's Se - Gonl last. Sati-day Ilihit. I e .rols down t,Ihe.r st vic tly to dlate Mr. -10 ot. u tr hatoI IIit a li eld( of u th 4!liItest cot. tol I've seen- -:tI I iI bloIII on last, Suit dlay monn.Thl. peoph. inl -.hat sev tion alro all subhsuatiai'l, andl wel yi visit ti liii tlivy celtaiily imalte it plels tt forl yoll. ani t,he bieslof all is, when vmI go 1toi h'le tallit you fitld ltdeliciolls Iy hurniklhtd with _'ood things too n11 iv'rolls to Inlention. Ih'. ,1ttke I hias it 1i -ll of vorn t,hat I wliet eats Irvd I-ong's, Itlthough it is filie. Thri1eshl-lrs ilt:v eialieti 11u) the grin inl this section. I 1111o. ta, tld thlat .\ v. .J. 11. Caniloll ils lwas for sal, ItIld Iov is the u,linc to sow. ng a residence I h is sunmwr for himself. 'e are ghItd Ito st-et the girls back fioill vollt.ge, whose mnlies It'e its fl lim 1 issi.!s Ni ta i lia I)a o nick .(d in \Vt erts, 8(it lttllu lo-3 Mil IWrt,hm Nitchols. I 'if. ('romor, of Newln-vry College, ml th' ml of his noted spt(Ielt,s a ljto )ia 411 IaIua ISI.. MVeSSIS. 0. W. -ii- Ild Arithi Nivholas did ai boom " "i.ine cn ther wt i.h liolde W1'0u111t Vidt.r, vi--ar- candy, ut.c. Not willo,11taillng dift competILitioln t,le.y sold o thiltn. .11mnt,.9 (G, 1 (Iuibi writ Ilt oet, but, Will SLo) for. thik Limle. Ill e h ali.h of t,bo. col iti li OLtl ai t preset,. Slitvierss to The I1crahl and News and I)vni It if .. .1. N. lit (in, Nt wherry, N. U The cdiiitor I-eived it dispatch front lito. I,. I'. Mlc('lintock on last, VedneE 'Ilty to 11h is clYet: " M r. hiartin d ied of 01a.rh)tMOl'. th6imornling. Canl't yo '411ll0 down':" Th is dealh Wias It shoek not onlly to 'dilaalt, friends. but, to the immnediate faln:iy.NIV. ILIrtin i wits seriOtIsly ill I-nly 1.hrty,ixhouS. NOOnIU WasH pre plted for his delt.h. A few days he for', he seVItIed reImi-kaIbly Wtel Itd strlnDg. HiS generatl IaIp)peLLICe WaS of onite it permfct iealt,h. ILiut his work wits Ifie tand lie was vulled up higher. NIV MaILat in b10Fgitn life unIder adveis tritvulisttlcus. lit had a struggle with I ovvity. II is rat.hert. had failed in husi less, aml its tiL1e oldl-st soil the Care of the hauilyl col.istilr of fatheir and lot.I' aIld i titr d two bi-others, fell on I his sho'lldn'r.4. This litavy res poLisibilit y stvadied hiin folr his worlc ini atf:r ci' y.irs. lly (iigence, econIo.y and integrit'y hel soonl est,10blishled him -lf i ltsine s. it.grew st,eadily before butsintis 4i it 1rests of LIt,bde i coliitliiy .vere ini hi-, It uls. At L)he timte ofhi leath lhe wias t.he, I '-esident, of the Natiomi iitI .ik iiitLii of thie ( coio MIII tuits the leatding sirit, iln othie- hisi ne'ss concern'' s, Ni i'lntiion iif Nilr. Marit IN it t atll WoIth of' im ii whicb does not make promiiiiinet, referencLe I.0 his c3hristigitl ein-tiier. lie had~i beien for years ia ruini~g chlerci in thie A ssoci ate I teformoed ChIuiirebi, andi his life was ent,iliely (cOl ,.ist,ent wit,h his high pLlc in the~ IihurebIi. lie ruleid well hiis own honse, iLnd rea red a h itrge famiiily in tile no Itire iniiii i nit,itoni of t,be I,ord. I Tis oss t will be3 deily felt, in t.he family of wI b LhILle wats thie dltrefL andc beloved hLeadL. Thie dhurch''I iand the enitire toninniLtyllI' is ini mouriiniiiiig over Is death. As it per~Lsonalt fr'iend of long 't tnd ing, twe heari chiecfful testiLInoy Lo hIs Lgreait wort,hL andt his high elhris *est sympanthyi for 11be berleaved wVidow, atnd thei orphantleLd childrien. TheIiy sor Lrw not. its ithers whiic'h haive no htope. Il'he fiunerali on Thur L isdany wits a v'ery ver' It0. caririages in thLe large pr'o .sLni. Thle paistoir condniiited thle im.. t-a' 'rti es at, theo hoime - A. lI,~ Pr'iesby'teian,ii Bre't1 lIarto is 8o fro ineuntly coin I ieechd tha~~ iit ho is ailimost ats sorr it wais oIvet' wiVtte ao s is CJoloneol *J oh ia I y, who wVouild profor htis fame' . to rest on m>rei'i itnitionstC)11 work. A. gut-hinlg yoting buiy whlo p)rided 'ersel~If 114iti'ihe li teirariy tatos.0, said t-> hin onco: "Mly dearti Mir. I Iarto, 1 amn so do, Ilightoed to imoet' yot. I havo read -voryt hinig you everI wrote; btut of all your' diatloet vetrso i hero is nonnit that "I 'lim, t agre wi ith yout, imaIdam,"' said1 Mr . Ihri toc, "but yon havto put thto lititlo breec'Iihs onl the wrong manth "' ---ian Franciisco) A rgonaut. Bears thet l~..he Kind You llave Always Bought Bignaturo of