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c -1 E. qrrNfED 186l5. N E W ER.3 YE T( T , $1.50 A I YEA R THE STATE IS SUED. TH94 NATIONAL ('VEIHMENr DrE MANDA (Vi1 IS3,009,000. Attornwy mn4ral nttlibgiir surved W11th siuntiois i)y tht Mar bhnlo tise Su proitic m urt-l . I -te.mdc to OIY sot .Juit Deb:.s Oh Natlial JOV411iernn i t O.-:a 11h fit ate. (The Sit' ,, 20th.) Some months ngo tho attorney general of the U ed States i an informal nainer notified the State officials in making his deinmaid for a sottlemont, that the fedoral govern ment would enter suit against. this State for npwards of $300,000 of old claims which the 'nliod State avers tho Stato of South Carolina owes to the tl ional gover..:Ontit. Tlbs claitms ar till old wvar c'imts, aid t very small part if the valid war claims hold by tho Stat.o:qgainst Unclo Sam wouid onfsot tihem. Thio Stat's climins aro now mli coursd of adjudication, but this sooms lo maik no dilreronco insofar as Uncle Sami's desiro t o press his claims aro coua)rnod, for yester day notice of suit against tho S,ate was served upon the attorney general, Who, whilo its yot ha 1 othing to sty about th matter for publication, will look into tho merits of the matter and pursuo thu con aso ho dooms best. Tho notico rendw as follown: Tho United Stattos of America. ss. Tio President of th U nitod States of Ame- ict. To tho Marshall or the Stipremo Court of the U1i%ed Stxa.e. Greeting: Yox r.ro kasy coim manded that yoa . * State of South Carolina to be and appoar beforo tihe jtstiooi o)f the anpremo court of the Uniied Stkat, at the capitol, in tihe city of Wtmhington, on tho 8th day of ( ihor, A1. . 1000, to answer unto ti ho United States, in a ploa of dobt for $248,7>0, and damages as allegotl, vnd do you tnon and thero mako roth rn to this writ. Witness the Hfon. McIville W. Fullor, chief justeo of the United States, tit the city of Washington, the 22nd day of ; ,o, A. 1). 1900, and of the indoponde-co of tho Unit ed States the ono but.drad and twenty fourth. (Signed) James 11. McKennoy, Clerk of the Supremne Court of the United States. A1'4WEKNEV'S CI.MA'N AROlD. A Strong blt Te,npernto Itctnke of a Fprilt of Unairnims aid I nijuetiuo. (From tho Gtffuoy Lodger.) We believe that Goy. MeSwveeney has given the St &t a clean, honost admdinist rat ion. He4 has nmnifested no great ability, and no groat ability has boon nt3od(d. Tho) wheels of government wero running smoothly when ho took up thme reins, and noth Sing was needed but. a knowledge of detaila and a stock of plain common business sense. We do not believo Sthat lie has patronized and1 oncour agod blind igers, and if he has taken all the newspapers in the State and paid for them cut of the Gover nor's contingent fund, we fail to 3ee that ho has been guilty of any imn proprity. On the other hand, we commend his desire to keep himself informed of current events in every part of the country, and a State that appropriates ovor a million dollars overy year for the purpose of dispons irag information among her people B:iroly cannot withhaold the pittance or fifty or sixty dollars necessary to keep the Governor informed of cur rent ovets. Such a course wvould ba niggardly and p)icayumishi beyond all precedent. We are not ab4s4.a evernor MeSwooney for we.eles*lee, aor are woe defending him, tot we a.re robuk ing, or attempting to rebnk,, a spir it of unfair ness and inju.ti&e. PRICES R~EDUCED ON MILLINERY. Our stock of sprting and Summet Millinery is now oliYered at y,roatly rc duced prices in order that nebilng maj be carried over to anmothee~m season Trhere are subalanti,.1 valwos and per fection in finish ai'l tas'te which th( ladles will do wolt :t nsweet. Tihen need no olaborate. Oacritlion. Cal and see the stylys :'u. tak.e advantagt of the reduced prIce. TIM PR1 liOl1111111110S P.KL.T Y. [It i in Prouldit i l icksit It"lPl ,90 em to I hrow A %Vy 300.000 V0t(.'P Chicago, June 25.-"Thoro will be polled not fower that '300,000 votes for tho Prohibition National tichot this fall. The vote four yours ago Was approximntoly I'P0000, a loss of nearly 150,000 from kho vote of 1892. Tlhis loss was due to tho monoy isauo raised in tho last cam waign, and will ho Igained with perhaps an incerns tii:i year." With the National Prohibition Upon vention- on day distanit Chairman Oliver \V. 8towart, of tho National executivo committoo of tho .Ptrohibi tion prty, miade the foregoing stato moint to night. According to theo Sameio authority Iho 'Prohibitionlists in convention this year will loavo the solution of economi;-al problems, ex. c(1pt thoso which in their opinion can b solved by the abolition of the liquor traffic, to tho other political parties. John G. Vo,)lnoy an d Halo John both of illitois, are strong favorites for the Pre.id1nAti:l nonitaho'l. Thoso vit' alinim to lK well al quaintd with the -ituation say Mr. Woolley will get the support of the Wisconsin, Kansas and Terinesisee, whilo Mr. JohnS will look for his Streng1th fron i ne0a, North nd South DaliLa, imion ana, North Caro lina, Virginia and Arkinn. The selection of a Vico Presiden tial nomine, woll depanA largely upon what setin of Oke aountry the Presidont.ial Ohoice comiss from. Among the enmAidateu nre: Isaac W. Funk, of Now York, Walter B. lll, of (eorgin, and T. R. Clarkadon, of West Virginia. (Greenville News.) It is charged in some quarters that Mr. Patterson is brought out and supported by Col. Itobt. Al drich to beat McSweeney because of the Governor's refusal to pardon the wvliite bigamist. Pons, Col. Al drich's client. It is not credible that so small a matter as a refusal to pardon a con vict should have so great a result a- this is alleged to have. It is probable, though, that there is some opposition to McSweeney on this account. There have been several determined and strong efforts to get the Govern.or to pardon Pons, and strong influences have been b)roulght to bear on him to this end; but lie has persistently refused, and we understand has said positively that Pons must scrve out his sentence, which was really very light, consid ering his offense.. Pons, if we remember correctly, wvas a railroad contractor from Flor ida, wh'lo mnarried a young lady of character and standintg in Barnwell County wvhile lie had a wife living. The evidence was incontravertible, and lhe pleaded guilty and was sen tenced to imprisonment and( fine. We forgot the time, but think it was twvo, years. . It was certainly under a huindred-, and any man whoi gets less than a rope or life impris onment for such an offense ought to consider himself lucky. Tlhe News is not advocating Mr. McSweeney for Governor, but cheer fully commends himi for his course in the Pons matter. It certainly ought not to lose him any v'otes in' South Caroliua. In that respect he has undoubtedly done his duty. W4Wk 3,ad flat.Og. Offectlvo Jua. 3d ai comtaulng tc and including August,11th, the follow, ing Week lEd ra1tes will apply from Newberry and Prosperity, )H. C., ove, the Atlantic Jofish faine: T. Water, l00, S. C., IP'.Hr) SpIrings, S. C., ani Greenville, S. O. Tickets sold $atur daLys mid Sundays, geood rduning leaving destinationv not later than Mon day following- dlate of sale, $2.00. TI.o Glenn Speins, S. C. T ickets sokt Saturdays andl Sundays, good~ ret urning lon..ing destilnati not later lhain Mon d ay followin g d ate o sale, *2.50. Iron olad sigraturio formi tickets him ited to cont'inuous passage to h.a 'ed Approved: J.nned by TM. ICMMu!uSON, if. M. MaRSON Trafle Marnager. Gen. Pass. Agt e a . a. PNr Prra BRYAN Ol THE PLATFORM. 1114 . JUj)liel 4)14 1 r ItV PLATFOltas ()P s CA I HC CONVF,NT I0NS. All Irgra ' r itj-)r11 sor li De mov ril 1c, tlaat I'lattfrta114 M *pat. ilt i Ch a go, Wil stauil, Itil t t atl.. Slait(- U:nt. a i i AM i: t ,srism. Lincolo, Nob. Juino . illitim Joninillgs Blryan rturned today from his Wisconsin isling tripi and will remain hero until aftor tho Demora. tic National Convention. It'o said be hlad beoen placeId inl tho Wrolig posi. tion by somllo o who had p-18rsumol to outline his plan of camaip. "Any ,,tattniiits mlado y a io y Iy ia reg%rd to campaigi plantis I-r, without foiuidation or authority," ho amdded. "N\o ph havo beenolle by lum or b1y any onlo for mo, 111( Ino plains wil be ma111do till after th Coll Volntion lmls beon llhld." M r. Bryan was askod whi-t her hm colid say anything inl rogarl to ti plat form to bli adopted at K alsis City. Ho replied; "No one, of courso canl say what language will bo used inl set t ilg forth the parly prinlciplos. BUt, 'olln, idua canl Im obtainid as to theio genlr - al tenor of tie- phatfori fro the piatforms adopted in the Sttato Conl ventions. A a largo ma jority of the dolegates have been elocted by cim VOnition.- w%hich reaflirmeld the( Ch,i Icg) plltform it IS safe to aum,0111 that th1lo Haisa, City platform ilJ rea11lirmi1 the Chicago pltform1, and it will contain nothing which can b construed as a uirrmider or mio!lifi. cation of the platform on tho oTd is SUP,8. "It is etpually certain t hat I hero wi i l0 I strOng,-' anl dilfinlitO 11111 k l1liiln0 imp orial i! ilm. Matorialisim will bo do 11011111 and sympathy, be oxpresso for tho Bors. This mu1ch is u;ident, from what has albonldy taken plale." Asked if there was any trutlh in the rumors that a Vice President will bo chosen whoso views on the money question will be attractive to thoso who1) opposed the ticket in 18O6, Mr. Bryan replied: "I do not curo to discuss the Vice Presidency nowv, further than to may that I asslilo that tile caldidlt.O for Vice President will be in harmony with the platform. The Vice Prosi dent not only presides over the Son lato while the -Presidoit is alivo, but assumem the offico of President in case of the President's death, and it is hardly probable that delegates to it, national convention would write a plattform nd1( theni select for eitheOr place on a ticket, a man who wvould rep)udiatoe the platform. No man worthy to be cuasideredl for such an office would accep)t a nomination up on a platform replugnant, to his views 0on any) proseont issue. in every camn paign 1m10n su1pport a ticket without approving all o f the plat forme, but no0 one can defend a platfourm unless lie believes in it. Alany turiff reform gold Domocrats supported the lRe puiblican ticket four years ago, al though they dissented from the prlo tection plan: But the Roplublican (Conventioni would not haIve nomina ted a tariff reformer upon a prote.ee tioni platform. There is somet imols ai jomnt debate beOtwveen candlidates on opposing tickets hut niot between cnd(idates on the same ticket." A fashion hook says that belts, gloves and neckties of rattlesnakt skin~ are now fashionable. We fatli colnme(l that rat tiesnako wouh] come to it sooner or lateor. It is aboul11 the only varmi nt loft that. t ho womIU dlidn't wvear. Th'link of a woman he inglarray ed1in il Ikwormi dross, ostriel feather hatt, sealskin sacque, goatskib shoes, wh alebone at ay's, kidskin glovem tortoiseonlshll comb, fish scale trim mmgs, stuffed canary b)ird1 ornament: clamn shell buttons, Spitz (log muti mink tail collaretto, alligator hid, purse and a rattIlesnake bell, amu necktio. solomon in all his gJor; wvas niot such a menagerie as one o these, and yet we love thom no( mat ter what they wear. God bless thI wVomoln! Bean the lho K(ind You Hava Always Boug ....gnat ...r....-.. (U TA St ate, 1: 9It. ) Preparatmionts a nt.4 Iow bl int do by thm camps (if Ciwondo<llto vot. oranls all[ over, mo Soi'mr tho coml in ann, u l. ttlo reuiJon to ho 1.14-i in G reoonuod. LA.s, vear t he Stato rolinion was la-l at Ches t er anId th1v v e tra4n! whIo lit. tndeld had a delightfitiiE. G_rein wood do(-4 n1t pro owto let (les ter out (1 ithe Ir in t i ut itert aimuenlt provided for 11lo vih.it;Ing- vettranls. 11o til,o for th1e Iuilonll i.-; rapid lv drawi:q. trear ILIA tho IrrItan(, mlenIts aro boin" ru It s mu11ch ats possiblo.he proIogr;I1am se a not \et b111 i.nI ti, h o0WeVV'i. The following importlinit. nlotic prolituinilary to tho glit i riig. la; j ;t( bon iuo bt he Il conan ite t, ein char11go lit. GrQfenwood: Tho Exeonltive (Cenmlittoo of t,e VOte-ans1 Md ';,)IIS Of VMOIra,11-i f G reonwood reue!t u s tlt to lint< of aill dologate-4 and apn-r p poited to tei-d thet%noo confid .ll-"Jo r oli n' l t i h rol woo ild tilt faIll s Of llt v trai" who wvill t I tIvI d ol Aumnst I be forwartIod ts sclnl i practicublo to t !Iitio r-,ignIdI(], !-0 1pi ig arteftr ily Ib e." tf10 to sncl foro thohe It0t.5. All OWSpaMris ill 010 SIO Will favor 11S yI cop" in t in ntoti 0. Jf. '. PAIK) ,I( c.rotilly. G roenw w-4 3. G. TlIEI U.AL.% 1m '0A .Li 1 S AT II. f0VP F ILt-lilO 611M l)ejt~ig3 fo s; I VIt ltit -mU ve m h 0141,0r.-cc,-"' 000 Ap:&pri i'wi ftr th1 M11 n proviing or th armi'. tand equip. ping of ti militir t a t.h Uito i State"I wals amn)t :1 tho Ilast sos Stonl of C on-.gress - o vn I' provido fol and tha A11tIt.ppropri(ion of $1,000,. 000 for the purpo. (e of "providit<g aris ordatuo stor- ';artermiastei stor-i and1 carip e<quipage for isut to th t m1t0ilta." In ordor to guito thu Secretary o tar in makingo Allotmen t Of ti! fund the Atijutant. Goraml is callmo upon the adjutant Coenerals of (lb various Statei for a atatement givini Ct number of companies, irti01).oo batteriesi and regimonts regular1i.1 organizod anid uniformed in tho sor vicrs of the State. at thil timo. In formation is also de2ired by the WaL Ltoop for eachm torganition Cltiatua attndan e at dils and parade duringobth ye. Thisun is, 1he on. igofite thro ataces tof the Sent uof SothCro Adjua t Generl o h TendessoNtionl uadfoar porl colored numbersi an(<1ipou t oftte trsof t.hatoin Staoer lyantfreaThed to Mot in Chai rstn teriiuiche, in (hofJuly.ori te lora noburg,S. C., Jun 29 lt , I0( To to c Negtr e aer ilt thi SJta ofn Sout hr' Caoi,th iundrigo Sndtio rere u g: g I,ai' AllOr colr tonyhers i an oflitldit th~ St ato tha SoutI Carlin ro iernty lyeratd (:11to met i Zion Presy toranchrc h *on Calhou troi te Stin,intteiy.fChre t or and otrNrair.oia South1 Cnarc liTeachers' S~i tootiV hti. on Ine rin ~tero il stretatd Stori exthehd bli ut~ntedb. organsiz. j campac, ii thel(Pt b o< ject adt t ii rAathenf(h And olar te he s lu I nd influnc ofi A11: Snteco,aehemtvstaprm Tos. L. Mlbr,Pradet 1a Til '1 T l 0lRN VIA.i. Ib:lI. N.to1'. Iw%,intly- lift h A i At y the- lt Il Ittil)n W lwero Tw'1*r%v4) 0 tcies : t I t i- eIt l'- F 1 t t I I . ('at ,ww 'R i'i lou -t huh i.lllie1'SlIm..44,1 4rt.1 s:1l.)ae c w s.x Volol ( rs itist s wSeciaul to Ntews an,1 l uir.) C"lin,tonl, J 11'm4 2 '' The ( twNenltyN. jiflift a.Iv rsar.y o f th I e ( st :d Iil)I t l of ( Il TIlol1we.lI ( )rjii I ge wIls( chratel tIhis wek. Tho Imlo-lost. vor that tet I I ie V. W. If. J acobs I e gan has bown it !source of counltliss M>OSS i;.(,s to 111my* tit( crowninl" ;.loly of (lho lifo loll, bb" r of a- nobil(I heart. I'Al i f, . u'I r ir It-6 ing Inal. Tht. vailtio of I ii 'ml . wo r k cantoIut Im (ist i liatu I I, 1 ii0 I. is gratifyiig to So thI rt its uI(.fitIIsi i!i staltldilv iln Ce*t.a in Ig. Tis illstI(ilit 4n1 is flow toi be I-OC1t0111(li, Hilla 011- 11 VN}10110111 of I Io t o IIt,rost al t I I kIIIIrest ( I Ir IsA iallI h itIhlropI y, blmt its maII t IgI(omenIt'It uI growth givo it evei groalol1 11us iuon the considratioll of >wd peopl (Iverywl(ioe. I( has he hlt tO ho incJludedamou thO imi portant d IV-entiItl ilStit tiOl liOf South Carolina (4rphans.- fromt any County andI fromll any deominillatic-n1 ar1*0 herf' givol a homI10, Ill ar (IM- CirTI fo, t raiited ankd edu IIC,tcated. Thwro Itro t wo 11m11dred hr, andl il t 1i(y hail fr.-om Swedt, Cub:t, andi all uver t1h Smuth. The coiurs of stuiy is tiorouighi heginn'.igi a t the prim),ry dlepaIrt liut-nt, con-tmingli- about Nw.lvo Nveurm id ling with A. i,. de,rces, af 0te gradutating, in Litvratur, Latinl G,rook, $-'renlch, Germiall mtld Pib'h udy. n)i Szinday, .1 ue 2 11h1, the ieC hmrelcato inernen wIs preched byN' tie lo.'Iv. I1. P. The ex ( re. ims of thkEphmno 'itocrIry 'ity wort li 14 il onln day Qvelilg, ltl!(l oil Tuewt lly lumrIa ing tho commenIll(-I1ct'eent, vxelcisvs o the Mission 'raining Collogo woro held. Thto annu l(meeting" o tho board of visitors \was hold Tles (iay aft0rnoon. Thii was largely at tinded, Iiand tho tpirit, and progres! of tho work woro admirably sIOwNI Tho president's roport, (if the worl kdolo brought. tvars of grat iuldo tn<( pleasure to IIIIIIIN, Iaid tho satisrae tion wis oven illIltsod b)y tihe fac that, at CASh1 halnce of 1 00() wit IlOw Onl 11al1d. Oil Tnos(lay ovelilig Ilo gr!u"11 - iting clais of 'liornwoll Sominar, 1,, 'W0110 prestint0(.o wvith theairi di jdohlail young ladhes a1 woo yotrng genitl s man11 road( gradu ting 4 (3ssays 11s fo] lows: ~J. Dlawson l honory, Charleston - 1"'Optimnismi." Tl'hou 1Penudulumal 'T1wixt a Smuilo an1 MIisst Mian'i1 Noris, Anlderson1 "MuIIsic as8 an Edlucator'." MIiss BernlicI)Simp11son)1, Hiidgeway - "Pa~iths that fl.oach tho Mounitaill To' are0 Stoop."' issi J1 ula WIhitmain, TennesseoQl ] "1l thait Hath'. Onie A iml May 1101j to Attain IL." o Miss D)ora Pa'lttonl, Neorry.'l) - "Ther Cry of t ho Children."' -I'These (essays were fully up to t1 alveraIgt stan1dard't anid wlro wvell d - livered. Mrl. HeneryPa') is a natu ra and110 IluenIt.i spea1ker, and1( Mie Patte111 a18 vailed icltri an of 1bor clas ap8ol)0 aliectijonateoly and1( wit h easy grace. Tho11( tont. M. 1". Anlsel wals nun1 0 versar'y Ortortl'1112 and issuject, wi II "Lookingfj forwardi andl l.oo;ieg Il If wa.rd."' Mrl. A nsel is a p1leasmu s peakerO, lad he t all d re< luiremnl 'of thet (occaion)1 in in::t-class sty] )- Hie took ocionSli! to 1look backwau (1 clear cuti. thlonghlt and1( 'een clear' t' expresson laied the m indiiual of' not I les tan i ft.y paflges on~ "Kor o Illist ory' of I the Prosbytriant Chure] 'I was1 wonl by .Miss. Mait till lii pp, arl d D)r. Thol'rnll~t', in pre'seii -!g 11I 1- meidl, 1i certinIlyI hel1 hiis lad ien well1 . A [priz() was a1lso offered I tIhe. nest re por't of t went y so1imo0 it this8 riz to bei 'f compeed for b~y tI graduating eks8s. T1he record ho maidil wast suich that each gradun wast reme1 a pri a I bleh ain this wais Unlpreve-ly dwno by thll Oi v r. It. 1'.1 05. The(S0 CXlCiS,:4s Ib )g hl % Ii prae byWv. Dr. A. .11ThOrnUl, aM they 1,now clo.wti with l Nvi wordl of raroveell Iy. Prosidleit Jac14, wl< soinl "11Ny onl l my1, I hniht.r oul into Oh wvol lI witiouit, father o lother," lut inl tih Al trg hopI tha tho yvars of il.r.nt al in1111u.1nvts hI ro VOIl(I do all t hat wla ncossar, whoen tho wailinqg worbd woldk ro ecivo themil. Th1ie exerc-.i(e wne of lai.til an unIsIIII,11 intor, ;t. No fatthler" limt 11]l1th11"n woro i!k iN tho e bit ntin i itlll hay01 faes dlnott thi.; irnopatrabt! lo's. It was vtr i1rd to r alf i lmi I ! I,Nr .< o hIoIInt lw:- o nille, in l e sen'wlt , ind it wa ts peinlly hal to r alih th is fae concernvth proty aid wvollmll., looking yoimg gra<hmltvq. Th'lirtoenl ilihln"" ar o w here Iv - mos0t of which t ro tie.ly of grall it, wN ith interiors fintihed t i ll atu wood(1work. M tlIh o f ts wor isT I.k wa diono by Muhonis hitre, and this i als') tru11 CMnC0erningj war-drobv:, dr1.4s 2-ig clses, iron bed dl ds, abb11, s a11 other flno sp"cil!w-ns of seh worl, rlivr ei g h ilit cottiat-tS, wn Uvadr viry for for lwg. r a somi nlary lin([ chapwl for si xt I rn I Sel r e ,cical illi.ala -ht ool, infin ary, stolam hlm'dry, libr-ary, laissio ro an Mm 1 111d 1Miwlil 111. '.11'o Virginia i - i m , kep( by rt-: .T. Brissemip, it aL rioidl oa clavr lino!i and ilOn o ho1t, ."i Orybo0y here wmksk apat-it.Ait-al! tilth yvar. ro1n4, Fl.1 inc,lt91tiioni givan in wl aI inon wNs,-, it clinlical riawt ih, in in n Opht o:raphly inl t"' Tcnin .nohoo Evol-in lio lows tiun s -Iwlgho lo l busiim t 1 n111n11O "t Ti h 11o ar1111. t li l.1e rily b:t ilt it tho finl.i is of i(hI vxkl llnco (i ) ihey aro ovon te fhan 11e111 xortl blWo. It. fakces S1)(,010 at yearl to !.uIppo tho Th1orwell Orphaiaige rint, wil t hork, haTo b e ,en d (IAys - -n1%11y < thoml-inl the past, twolity-fivo yon wh(nIl Dr. Jllcobn know nlot vIor ti w ntImloal woul comlio from, Ilehis chi .drenl havo nievver 0houight oif thi t, Thornwoll Orphanago was built, 1 H (1l toistianl faltit and imtill conrdlc (d onl tho soin o pAnI . It hli i I S " 11genlt. in th fioeld,. h s il-vor ( reetly iolicitvd id, nto churilch m polit ical vourtl enl oes "collec lion . loit) esm n's aro ovylr ma LIa 11 11ri d 1 tani.t an a tv,t 11geme1nt I.111 perfeti n Wits retihsl(s l 2b Dr.ttt1l'g't Jcobs theIR founde a1' preY 52 donttl of hi Orphanage haistOy enn bledI'if Ci tvenhis ow li i n0maki o. usflmoawmnot ofrii Cli ipp~ y'in N itsle ch5 ildren1 K uiI his ( i pa tern _~ 1ar1 ad blesin l iioV'r re h? isi oi sn uplV bt, rong0011 rds It i rIf enc1 to hi( great1 I work:H "Ouri ch3I theyIi av non le.9 Aon Nwhil God ., an is ch urch does he 8 r pa~(r. , oth s A0 tablo4 VChang'e in t hat talzie Wo.1 t ThniaoPopuan Sinc.onb o which was---t-abi-h-d-in---7-- by 41n4'Hi" A anld Answera. Who was ic- th I ulthor of tho Decla rration of Ilolnco? Anlswer Thomas Jefferson. Who (dst royod t hat declaration? W 4o)vercaPo( th money power lad dstroyol tho United Statcs A ndrow i(jcsoli. Who tuitod tho United Stats troasury over to tiho nat ional banks 1ild giVo olo of thmll tho use8 of 10 ,000,000 without intorost?" Wholdestrloyd slavry in the Ilitl(l Stats Abraam Liehcoln. Who *r-esta1l aisho<d it b) protect in it moul ownt ilitd dolnl ly Who prullgieidi tth Alouroo doc. -m1w M olroo. Who <ksroy'otl theo Monlroq dJoc trii ? Wh"to declal ld t,hat the United Statvs shioild aIlvo 110 litangling forigil allimmtes y Georgo Washingtton. Who is trying to mix u1p the poli. ceis of tho worl by it war for gree, gold tIad glory y Williai Al cKinllly. Who discovored the Philippine Is Joroliahll Bovoridgo. Wh- (iscovorod Aguinaldo y A(diiral Dvvy. \Vho disovroivl tho Sultan of Su Wi lilmillcKiljoy. W ho liscovorod McKinley Y MlIuk I llnn. \\ho diLscovoro<d Mark1-1 11anna11Y Tho dovil. Wht, is tho difforenco betwoon 1 - ing eorgo'H war igainist tho AimlorivanL cololioli 1111d Q10n Vic tria's war against the Dith in South Afr icia F Thorl isI'tilL any. A I hat is C.ho difforonco botwoon Quovii Victoria's war inl South Af rHca and AlcKinly's war in tho Ilh ili ppinlos ? . COUNTY SUNDAY-8U11iO, CONE'FN 14. T0Io bm iHw jatiicnit hchi, Jiuly 2lSth i an 14111t--Tho Prograamm of Hutl - .Ieci ami AIiromm . A a 1oeting of the Mxecutive Coin mit,tet' licn 25h, th following pro hll .ramm...e for the ('onty Su nday-school .(Con vention, to lie held at the Holona chuirch, wats a1depted, andi Wednesday and1( Thtn-liSday, J5uly 25th and 2(lth, 1900', eetlx 111 thime. Wedneisday, .5lily 251,h, 10.30 a.m. o- I >ov't iional excr'eises condu11cted by Recv. I). .J. IIilc well. 1nirollmnt of dolc gah s. A I)loiintn or commIttees. A dth-lsses by R)?evs. Al. -(. C. Scherorr ~1and W. II. A riail;1 subject, "'The Chur'ch n1 *idc the Youn)111g IPeople."' Itecess, 1- A rnoioon He'sslon--Topie, "The Re .lation of thle Huniday-schiooi to Chrils n V ini'zg." Opinion by Rev. Ml. W, i I lank in and l0. P. ( riOmer. I InlternaIltlonal Let.ssoni of July 29th, by itev. A. J1. Iiawers. Query lh)X. A ssiginmentt of deleC gateLs .A d journI men t). 141 Second dlay, Thuiirsday, .Jully 20;th, 10 a. m --Devh.~otion al exer'cises, cond(1ucted y,- by' liev, W. S. 1B. Ford. he I t"pts fr'oni schiools, at 'loi, "'1 owv lest to P romote ible Study."' Openied by itev. Chas. H,. 'nI- A rmlstronig a11I. M-. Henllry. >0- Topic, '"Suniday-schioo lMethodls"(Dr Oil W. 10. I 'elhii am)presid lng). Opened( b)y Qu ieiry box. I ame?Oss. us 1tion1 of the (2I '-son." Opened by Roev, of J. i . llood and2( Jeff1 Qiuattlobaum. Qutery box. Organiz',ation. IMiscel h1inuousI' busines(s20. A dljonr'nmenjt, Ii. I iS diredil to mauike this convention w- one1 or th14 best ever held by the alssoci anlIon, aund to tis end the co-operationi of aill Sunda(hfy-School workers in thoc )ir counlty Is asked. Quetlins Answered,. (21 Yecs, A uigust lower, stIll has the larg.. L2ll est sailo of any mIed icine in the civilized .world. Your' mothers anid grandmjoth., nu~ ers never thoug'ht of using anything [n -ils for ind igestion or bilioutsness. Doc Ltrs wereO searco, and1( they seldom heard of of aippenddicitls, nervousi prostration or t!s; heart failure', ebo. Theoy used August ,il F'lower to) clean the system and stop for ria enta1t Ion of ulndIgesited food, regulate Jr. the act ion of the IIver', sti mu late the nervousH and organic action of the BYs. Ont ftm. anid that Is all they took when . feelng dull and bad with headaches and other1 alches. You only need a few afl- doses of GIreen's August Filower, In II. ow quid formlT, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you, F~or sale by W. 10. Polham.