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REST. My feet are wearied my hcin<ls are tire<l, ! Lily soul oppressed? And I desire what i have lonj: desired? ! Eest?only rest. 'Tis hard to toil?when toil is almost vai : . In barren ways; "lis hard to sow and sever garner ^:ain In harvest days. The burden of my days is liard ti> bear, i>ut uou Knows iH-si: And I have prayed?hut vain lias been :cy prayer? "For rest?sweet rest. _ 'Tii hard to plant in spring and ne w: reap i ^ The autumn yield; L "f is hard to tiii. and when tilled to weep I O'er fruitless field. And so I cry, a weak and lmaian cry, So heart oppressed; And I sigh a weak and human sigh For rest?for re.-t. My way nas wouna across ;:;c <. jwu : And cares infest My path, and through the tlowing of Iiot " tears I pins?for rest, t'Twas always so; when but a chiM I laid Od mother's breast Sly wearied little head; e'en then I prayed As now?for rest. And I am restless still; 'twill soon be o'er; For down th# west Life's sun isse:tiag, and I see the shore j Where 1 shali rest. j i| A ROMANCE WB TWO BROTHERS.! Author of "The Confession of Claud| "The Evil That Jlcii Do,"' -.1 Nee: York Family" Et<:. ^ r Copyrighted by th? Author.] r CHAPTER 1. "If I shut my eyes lvaJ ti-Th* i it," Sylvan ^ wcji'iii dare:-his little baEBF- I aid. would try to see it in iiufipay. too. j and dismally fail. He ha' not yet j reached that imaginative age of child- j hood when we may summon at ?.-hI the : genii of mental vision. ^ Th^-vn. ron_ tl.-rnld hui bev;i v.TV i t young when he and his i.lcier ranother had lived in London. Sylvan, ht-v.vwr. perfectly recollected those transatlantic lodgings where both boys hail pitted many early days. For good cause the abode bit itself in*o the memory of Sylvan. You could ) easily find it if yen strolled along Marylebone road where that fascinat- j ing old thorougliuuv. stretches | Portland place-*itnd 3 Jake r streeU^ftj ?* was a small house, and it lay beyond { Ethe somber, ocftre-tmtca DrieKworK 01 { the walls that rise to left and right in ! this dreamy and drowsy region. The j boys' father, Egbert Maynard. occupied j the lower lioor of a big building that j grimly overbrowed a long1, ivy-clad .car- j d^n. Sylvan could recall .some exquisite j spring- days when those wonderful j white English clouds, in all their sun- i drenched flocculenee. floated over the T green tangles of that ilanip old garden ' -3 1 .'i f-V?.A r' 1U1U lUilUC ?i :uuvii tiU4 ^uvi, i faded face of his mother. Once, on such a day. while they stood j in the flagged pathway that led between the mounds of freshened and shimmering ivy she wrapped her arms ; ft- about him and tenderly said: "Doesn't this beautiful day make you ! W happy to breathe its air. Sylvan, and j Ej- ?at?hthe smell of its new leaves, its I I timid young' flowers?'' "Yes, mamma," the hoy answered. "And don't yon feel, darling*, that merely for being allowed to live In so lovely a world you should grow very grateful to God'?"' ' Oh! yes. mamma." } "Whaffabfeish you do talk to that child," said Egbert Maynard, who had tt-o irxr o-^.T i-rtm +T->a I ? 2k ? '! ; * j i L & i f??: % j | .jilj :';-X' i |?*v- & ;'v-s V;~ V *'/C I' *?%& v-w :i0 "WKAT P.rBBISU YOU in) TALK TO TIXAT | cnu.i>." near porch. He spokf coldly. V>nt not j with harshness, unci came in ioiter- I B injr, absent wav down the stops into | K the garden. lie was a man with larpre. j gTay, worried eyes, a face unhealthily ! pale and a consumptive stoop of the ; shoulders. At his words Mrs. Mayr.ard put her ; hands over the child's ears, and while | she still preserved her stooping- atti- ' tude. cried, in plaintive protest: | - '-Oh: Egbert! Before the child! You've always till now been at least a j little circumspect, in your bias- i phemies!'' I "Blasphemy is an affair of ^eoirra- : 1 phy," said Maynard. with lazy s:itire in 15 his American voitv. "Arncny the Turks \; lUf _ 3'ou could make a bonfire out of Bibles i ||a and not cause the faintest popular j JHBI shock. Here in fcondon you could do : ctne same with Korans and hardly a sagy person would stop to look twice." gap His wife shuddered, and drew Sylvan i Wp- closer to her breast. She was a woman. ! this Gcorgina Maynard, who had lost J iiCT iLUJrwS V<U iil iiil.-. ."V Oi'l Vl. U.S11 |P _^glai^t.ine of =.n English girl when Maynard had married her >o brief a time ajro. she was now prematurely aged, with threads of crrav in her golden hair and a pathetic droop at the corners of j k her month, but yesterday, as it wore, j the rosiest of little lleshiv Cupid-bows. ** She had been the daughter of a eoun- j try parson, dwelling not far from Cam- j bridge, whither Egbert Maynard had ' k come fur, of youthful ardor to pursue a r course of chemistry and physics. M ay- < nam was a M assachnset t s man, who had been graduated hijrh at Harvard. Soon j after this collegiate success in Ills native land he had fallen heir to a moderate inheritance left him by antmele. al- ; most the las* of his- living relatives. ; I'ntil chance brought him face to face, ' one day, with Georgina Selwyn. he had never dreamed that love could slip | lk Ivtikimt I stout resolve to p'^ck his miuu with. sci- ! r entific lore^i^kie of the greatest uiii ;1 W~ ' """"""^Sonio men Jort\' _ ?ett:ug j B desire. * Sonic men i>iu\^ ! W divor from a wharf. EV*,v-'rfc ' tool: the latjer course, aiV^ ahno.sc fore ho knew it had told 0vrm <sion to the last voinnn whom lie should 1 ever have dreamed ?>? making" his wife. . | The dominant influence of 0?^y:na*s bein<,r was religion, ?ho had Tig lk'.m>wviv>nt tivtr own n; / -.-liiisni nftfn! sneered at her father f<>r p ;><ess'uir. but- ! siccv childhood .-he had set her spirit ::i j tune with a strong faith, ;:ud her ac' _>rcr ' swiftly found that he must either woo ' her cloaked with deceit or not at ail. ; Maynard was a man who had long avro j Lrecoiled from orthodoxy. lie believed ! in nothing- but science arid stood amazed ! at the very idea -f his owu capacity to care for a girl whose prayers and ehnreh-gxrng'N !. ~ ; i -it our ih-ijrhlx>v of h'-r Isyjxi.-rNy. iiova ver, i :t ' ;ili soon <%im< *'ua!iv ' > iii;n. (toorcr- ''P?:' :nu . "ix-Iu-fs c*I? t:K*nist;iw5 with r.-> ?.* i r l til?t shining ?<: s<>y. rv :: 1 v.. \V;ii'.'Ti ]i luru ui ;u-; ... . . wrist or the curves of her stilj ;u-;:*"n ' ''y thror-.t. lie wanted her just us sin- : Ou.^iu..e : . and i:i a morbus of u;st?!e::>:::;r :iil. V' her he reckles^y forgot, the gravity <.f "n his own falsehoods. j^rai.. tha- t Hut her father, hedjred in by what, lie ' : :i 1 l?>a*hed as the most autoeratio consrrva-! L';:y^v' aI' ;' tisms. became sueh a Iceen bore t<> h::n *"*1 >"11 1 *"'c durinsr the tenri of courtship that one 'i"*-'1,1 *"?u"ed day he hailed with sceret relief ^ p- oman and Cil .-.l-.w.u.- ,.c ,.;,7 ?rw nhrr.;;t I - u >l4'* kjjl cuv v??.i .. death. Mavnard's last year at the uni- JH'-r < i 1 \had taen just ended. ('eor?ina * *?v*ccs\e<i !:;: ; .vtidui-nly been made an orphan and j ^eui^iua j-rc dowcric.-s to the decree of penisrv. j v'srtl> with a i:: lii:> fact expedited the marriage which j ^?"<ynard dro ::i any ease would now shortly have oe- ! n'' they wall er.rred. j si*ivr;:l. seconds. And a miserable marria^/v it 71nfl i b ahno.-st prt/Vi-1, i!k* br:ue\s awakening was ! ^Vv^et breeze r jaw ;ahle: it was also eruellv srvec?\\ j thost moastro l'h.: very word "Infidel" had i? been ' tlor.c which ' . w-HJ-.VI :t hi rr'ji t-> hv*r. j>]k> was no.v calioi ! " *" up up. to meet thai horror. paipaoh* and j head ;L'v,a<rh t] pors,stent. at uhoost every su.-n she i "* '- r.-V.sta.iit took. Sonu- v:o;!:ori rr.ieht have !oveu to for-ive." a h'^ound ill. the more dearlv bc<'av.so l <>-' words dlsii.usion Lad tin;> roughly handled end aim: there are U-:n ine nfTecliou.s J-ur<; kr.aily ur hoarding that s: "ij'-ereatiw; energy of posli'rc of his repair which is Ilkethv: way its recur- ^-~th.r expostu r'.T.t gra?-s heals the raw gash in a ' s- -f si HI more y :ne:dow. i.at ':. ori ina was not i sri"*icti -s ;;i the ?.*j wrought of that ciay. sir? botv Mav-I r> :u'.- hlled \vi ' ' - ?* . .:? . z? i with oh'.-.trio o Tiut\i. r.VO 11' ty. . a' U t>i" .i.ivj iiv . j i love had grovrn i: s autumnal ns lu-r;<-:-1 look. To s:.vr babrs tin; 1 '.' Tilwill orl:iK of lie:* *-;s pie!;- V.-y --- w., ?** > > ' Uu-y r^pivstMSl pr;i; .'". ^jae^rfw. re :n? ;nei > h?"-r i str;;T:?? tTrnlu' 1 xiwir 1 its a " ,U!l s " of sttniiy :ii t rveli*.* into that ; v* at' sor'. ;:; ! M-Iiiv I !?x>:lslu-.i whiv* uow j lyi'li.;:*. I?j hi* and thi'ti th<- columns . our ; nev. >pi'pv:^. ii- c suilVritss incr ascl' c '?y:,io;us. w '>cn * !i] 1O1 ('Mfs '"V(kW : - IV'iiN >00 mar.rer aiul move receptive. Mrrnat'd i "ti'iK ve : wou'd lv sure try ami impre;Tiaie j cvanr-p;-;! the " '-arts of c-iti.vr son wiiii his dev'l- 1 *mai.. you. kno ish .h.-orics. TL- re bi-^ran to amer | only would do a \: concern hur Sylvan, ho v. ever. | us ' e n: Th'.-i-;d s:iov.-cd .- ig-n.s of having1 inner- i Iu> would c tfced his mothersreligious temperament. {tried not to lot ^coridna fei* :h;;i the dcvotio i.s which j trays:1, creep int she imposed npo.i mm were far from I then, you tldnl" ? ? i1-~ "-1- ? 1 i of fellow."' he s 'inr.Vivonie. ueruiu, <j;i na- j ofu-n yawn and pout wi.h ;:uir-: "^ou eert.iinl ~w<?renee that seemed full of dark fore- ror1 work,"' sii botnnjrs to the vigilant maternal eve. little ;:s though M eanwhile Mavnard. who had been nc-ss- "^"ou F" blameworthy for not having- tolu his n jars z sweetheart that ]ie was quite without (-ru?s- bl3<- notli all conventional creed untfl the law had e: made them one. now acquitted himself xbough lie spok amiably and ?-ent 1 in* the extreme. "Purely ??w. T Perhaps the bitterest tiling that lie said * to his wife for a Ion? period after their v -n^ !tmarriage was the following chain of , * see.^I sec\ sentences, delivered mora in depression an ,1 than reproach: v\? li: ' Well. CJcor^ii I suppose there's ' st no use of my asking1 you to sponge oft* l.lu 111 tll<: 0i<\.' the slate and begin ail over again. You ,CvrV.UI? ? probably think some tilings are there his irreiigion J which no sponge could wipe out. And oncoi upon mv word, if vou were to sav so. I j v ;i:v l;'?11:? * .. I as it was. his In should quite agree wun you. umy, they're not all mark* of my making-,' Pr?ject of his,' Heaven knows." ' ' dominant passi '"Heaven:" she repeated. "What a ilear of without strange word from your lips, Egbert: or sympathy. ( ^ believe in one'.'" And yet. poi is so devout, "he answered, "not 'several days. 1 sometimes to find such a faith verv would tell 1 ' * put a spoke, as v 'n; ^ t listen to abominable Gonial wheels thoughts like those!" cried Ueorgina. slipping down s -lurri mg toward the door. She paused *lC hardly knc before quitting- the room, and hurled (?????, forth ;ai?Tih- at her husband: "As if I riuicale, mixe( any oettt-r proof of Heaven's goodness melancholy to \ were wanted. Egbert Maynard, than : drearily used, that you re permitted to stand there cided it was bes and insult it without being struck col?'s of his pri 4a<". ^y **-^s ^eans. 1 ,"V' [iat eoneeivable satisfaction would { 0I* -sCEie new co. ther, be for it in striking- n>: dead," be- i niadi- his c' gan >iavr.ard. "if. as you state?'' JJut 1 - certain hour i -she had lied from his nrofane presence, j *Yas E0W the en and so he left the sentence unfinished. f ^eCu lie did not usually wound her like ? f this; he indeed sedulously avoided do- j V , '} . inz so. She was ahvuvs ready with ! ,. c"-^ v 1K -c . . . .- . - 1 lonv v> ahc thj som attack, nee-risi. or irate. One sum-f ' , . - . , . entered this n mer i. few nursths later, seme com- ! , , v . . , ,, , i at 1 puisorv-v;iit 01 eo-vtesv to jk tlic-iu piist ? . , 2- ' i ' -i c ? * , : sfumctl oiv; oi t the immense p'; ured niie of M:\rvle- ! . . .. . . . . , . - : terpen: mo. Ii hone ?. burets. (ii:<:nn?? :n neb um:,-raafe i 4 , . , ,? to let Use gre< from behind tiseir soiemn brick '.vails, . ? , . , . ment ca;m una rose the mark-trees, plenteous ana , , \ . 1 , , . lous i.eives. A voccti: tr.rou'.'h t^e iron oars o: out : . . ,. , ., ; mcr -u ad the di Sate-rays the passer could -hmpso ocea- j , tl) Jsion.u gardens radiant with sfora-imni i . , . : . . uou:- river, ana r wo. Bathe* m the m'.-jst. siivcrv ; . ,, ...... . .. * ; suvtera d from ;v.r i i. an ?line, ovt-r tins fni;rc : v j ... ..... quarter l>rooUed -.'.'iter,cry not wove n : *',? v , Vt hv h-'autv alone. You fell thai lxhind ; ' *n'' .,* * ,, . _ seemed ni:a s a tho*--* i.m^rv walls n pr-^:ir:ous au: >uut , ... 1, .. i . t ly ano canuuUv of l:io must have nviu? per nans some of , ivrcidiau m jt. it pooti? or dramatic?and that the mur- v murs of the 1>:?T boujrn.s overhaiifing j .' * * V /. ' thos> secluded doorwavs ui:rht aiean ' V %V '" T **"' _ , . * .. n- . And waon hp c-so:n?-sort ox asrv s-i^acoacorRing it. JLue ? _f 4 . .. dusky and stately church. wi*n ail the ; huge columnar sobriety of i>. architect- i < l '?" ure, and with the be<r<rars and other ' '''I .,(l lounarer^ along its stops, piva to the ; "*' "'. sun's bright search aianv a steel-frrsv or 1 ?y soim ,<u i *' . !/i1 .,%i1 *'^*,v> il 10V btnol.v tint whh'U gloomier weather ; ' . .? --'n-a natL v? wou:d have ieit h:d. _ Mi. vr.ard, though of late his dav- had . '' .lta' f :;-.r imwc r.ivr: ^nnro t n f-v.? < . dh-.-Vo to ... V , ~ tr::'; -nU:P s O! > soif lovcu tno p:etonai element 211 . , , , , . thin^ with a .liearty fondness, -How a;* " 'ix^M gloriotii-ly sunshine and gcod weather i s.1_".,.,;v> imnrove this town of ours!" he said to ! ' n-i ! his"wife as they strolled onward. "1 cri <^;rp;lso; don't believe there is a more fascinat- j 'l!, ./'^a uig nart of Louden than just this strip (,'!e^ Ul tA-'-v of road: and as for the citect of that i ;*ilh :i ]r'"v". sedate old church yonder, it is simply i enchanting-in the abseucc of cloud, fog1 *'vv:i *\l" \ ^7 2 i a second helpm C* * vU.?. ? ^ , 1 *. - ""i i ??* - WfLLdlOLl ill ill tieonrina gave apauiec start. "v?nux. , . ,, she queried, with grim irony. ''You ; <v,cu i - i * ' irostv line mm admire a c-i>.trr7i under any eircum- : . stances. Herbert! I'm greatly astonished i ir<1P- "!10T' to hear vou sav the least good word fur ; 1; 'vl-1 (. 'nn * c ; ah "mr limpid n one. ' . 1 May nan I sighed in a wearied way, . and touched her arm in transient re- : *A10>' n. .i eame to >i?vna monstrance. _ . . . Georgina," he appealed, "will you ; alwavs keep harpinir on our diiTerent _ ,ls v>;' riows? . iuy:.:.nds live happily . the mai!u a\ul with their wives though as opposite i r;'?m- ^':u'n/!e from one another in creed as r>ole from : biU'V1!'u SU1<1 u,' polo." "" i "1 w:int :i "Creed?" slv."4 ??rurn-.v!. with a sullen : r;car.1 'v"r- V11 / >? I (! r: hardness. "I did not knmv that yon j V ' Ilo laujrheu propitiating;.*. "Weil, I ! * lA^r iiawn't. in your sv-nso. lint, and pc-tu now. you've the Ivst t.f one:$ , r^Fgot the children to bring i:p/a~ your J j iK#? own faith! I Jot you d- It -fdin't trv i ! to jiaka the little o'aii ? r, V V-.s'f"* x. . ^ . .. >?. . rba; 5 ^ <-oncesi:cn siu' ' - , .- v.- >. <* -w "v" : :'? r-i ^ k-v- ' ? ' t ^ "' >" f / - > " - ,- Ul : 3 ; ^ 'l*': I f>\,; : v ;// if ' C j _ v\ i . . : - . . 1 f ? ; - P ? "r. ; "" : ax;? J --i ' i-uji t.niv afford ; Ik- sr.ilcd. a. *". ' ; &? - " ^ ; shouMo.". >(>( Ilk ' that vith us, Gcorgina." ' Jle > j she hit hoi- lip, ami a keen .-I;.-- an Lniv-1 :: prick CI the dullness of her eyes. V-t n;* l'-ro.-s .;( r to Jo yo i mean'?" she asked. ~1'''\ '\' " j He almost whispered his nest T,"*vs' now. for the maid was still p 1 l*' -yjpj-j, ,-r }10r little official tinkle - - * - * A-L ~ .1 j the glasses ana iofks ox iae u . ... -?inr,e.--tal>le. ; ccujp.^ v. n-t jv- ; i iean that I've a jrreatandp toyother? \oa ">? . 5Mre, to M! you, my dear. A . , . mv breath almost fails me as 11 cv'im t'(i * in:i i - ? ? , . . ^ ] ? . ! it# " oi aceiuont has pu L* , n\. l '?. ' - . the ".v.'iy of making an immense ... r 1>r^.?< ne tliat shall not merely 1"' " ; vou . a(| me- but one that shn ll-v.i ( - rif--! *ss boor. to the whole worl - 1 (To im conraiiK.t a-nets. >cnor >iosqnera i her wrUwsr j "HE C'RCULATiQN FP.AU ?noun<.v:l those last two j Lo^t toiiin<~ emphasis. | , , . . , : ... I i!it :l vj.ori of the Iav? I'vtK^tlns C O'pi-d hi.s head a uttie. j :ed alonz in :die:uv for ' to. i're-.ciitfd ?.nci Ado]>t?i<} . w.; a. 'last ^aid. .soft- j -(iJ UiiIiIA jx-c. i0._ ?esn:;irin'rI\*. v/nue the . . . ,, . . usiio-i ihe'waplt* and | ^ C s of the Genera1 Ass en \:s of white ! dav t e report of ll,.o join I. cor Turner and t.'ons?jJ>Io [ \vh:e;. has ir.vesiiialsd 1!ig aUest 1 I""v}<.vlu>n ro'k*u 0Vcr" I as v. i;;- a?var<l ot advertising I via." You'mean m-ver {-* ** *? Pr-er '* largest i ft.,., i ? vi-n-? i.resent . i!. j ;jc roori is as icl!0' vvcri lit one.? 7* I.- .i i.,.. r.i < Dee. 10, ,:i i x .T* !'V" I Tv Honorable Senate and IJ s'scrst.<< ) ! the i ,, . . , Ucprcseutativo: , ,/ " Ti.k:.ien:? Lr.<-corannllei l:;tio:;. i:e rk-vot <: h:m- J , , , v.t1 .... .oVs? s<^ appointed acder a " ' ". ; .-Mnl - s-> uiioii v - wine}; iio . :;1- | , iLi^M| at tori os. liL^fefSured i @ suits. sg v- h:;d >0;-r. irot Led w iat sh. hciil i:> t.?o j M riuiis.a of hi,. rAnu. .or f ^ j| -i >r... r.. t., r:>nr ,-rr 1 . .GHSBHHI .evident, pleased a?sorp- | ?!!" 0' :a, droulaik ;i'Cred certain querulous j o ^ ;:C. Si. c- adyj-riietfiJcnl. ! pub:. >3-:' oh the Sn:;'iay of the s rr.s too had."sh.js:::doae 'jjj0 ;u:-,hrr liryl il.al ihc m >UouI< be Lvnsg in ihis . (j ,x j:;-act;eai j<: later to de >:?. ?;ur income is no | f.uef, .:, -j>:;7cen the t<vo Colun vv. El bert. And if ;:ou ;ttjK : yi,c. lfc^icr nadTh s?me hing we m-iyiit :-H f .,n.j ..:ii :io o'sjeet-ou "as mat: nvh more comfort:.bit*."' r.n?:,. in Mr. mly d>> something He r j .e> furlh<rr l:uii i!:at, s c.:e least hint of self-be- .j,e iri- 0; *;Cn:ae and ihe i o Ins face. "I suppose. .},,, i: ,ll?c (,r Keprescntatives ; - ? . .!.? ?* ,*.11 .. . mi; suit, corn-;. , in) ;r:UUJ ::us men nr>i; auV . , piiF1.;!' o:'th?m in the aprointn y noil u appear to ao any j;!C-; representative, or in the a ie roioited, bristl-n/ a r!C .. vivtiseizjcnt. The* liars ^ 10 scented covert rv 1c- ,nt:r - ,.u [!,c, r? pj,rt oi' their an; )tter mere aiarrjr your that . ;.,u.. :;cin , as fu!!0v,>; * mil jour brut-duelling' Coi-UMUIA. S. (.'.. Xo iiiff comes of it. ' y;> j;/> S:i:u',)SOti PoiX\ S. C.. 3! h?" muuemh as J. VV. vJray, C. II. II.: c more than ln;If to him- /;?As vour ^peci; no luoin-y comes. And L,, av . rt.,;n tl.o circuia'.ioti of il loeu money thoxigh we , v.:jT;,.r.. j.trblii<l:efl in Columbia. ! lrcai evidence yivtn ice, that' saul. with his eyes j Krister lias the largest is beard caught rumina- i\r.n. Hf epfclfully, etc.. md. [Si;:ued] W. if. Roi>( ill cared for her as lie Veiir committee further rep lays, or if he had not tht abore rsport ol the disgust ami sorrow i>cX0:s vTU< julac, and that from e had roused in her, lie vour committee the daily tare addressed her in a L;on ()i rj j>e State, on 2sor. 12, 1> ssional and exultant, but 3270 copies, and that of The 1 as remained sealed-This 1044 copies. ivhich had now grown a ^IK: TOUr committee condemn on with him, she would tj^ti 01 W. M. Rogers in pructlcii . a sign of graciousncss ant} (]. c8it upon the clerks of iht .?;i, yes, ucyuau a uuuuo ,,tKl spouse oi lifcpreseutaurcs. ldcnujr the matter for IlcfPecll'uliy submitted to linallv resolved that Kikjjy S. Turr: xer all. To do so :n:<rht Chair it were, in their main- A.H. Williams , which now seemed ii. f. Abbott, omc sort of risky slant, I Colk L. Bleash iv what. On the other siiv. c the above report vra* led her almost scoffing- ari(j s.^ned \V. M. Iio^ers reqi I with that accusative henr'C^ ai d submitted the !c vhicli he had now grown affida\ it: J Jut. ail in all, lie <u- jsouth Carolina, JLUcinanu county ,t to toll her. The faded Personally appeared, Vf. M. stice love might revive, who l.eisig duly sworn, tjay?: r belo-v the tender stress deuce submitted to me by Mi agenialwarmth. - 13ea*d. bookkeeper of The Ilea! letcrmination, and chose to hi-: irculalion \rvrt; the subac or their fateful talk. It isoor:.- .>1' the daily and w.rekl* ; d of June, c.nd that per- rout.: -oo*s and maii lists. My which sometimes visits tion v. us not culled as to vhe: season had tempted him j aatci i on the books vrere ez bora tor by about four j uiux red subscriber?. If there-, afternoon and take a j iratui or deception it was not o?p ^yde i'arji. lie ; part. -a?i lr.';22 tuc t-v;acn e n obie ^stretch of ci.y-<."irt me i is. u my rc;.->i i. W. M. H :-!C :-!arblo Arch, aad K .i5V S. Tui'l'KR, Xoiary P ha bridges thnt span the ere ho pause*', an i tried j SUPEO BY H.6 BROTHER! en ;rlory of his environ-1 sooil.-i Ins rusher trernu- J How - cit of Ooiumbm''iV:is . fev.- swans were lluat- j im paV.or of their Icrelv , leOo^wt. e silken giosi; of t :e sin-j v. miiia. ."5. C.. JUt'o. 19. i.i < j I ibtroytr up to a coi'i^e or won \.f* ti-iviuui -axx was-; cc-UJparativeiy prosperoi \LLliQ} t-'r?e.u..ngaway an(1 ;,vetj ->vith his'famiiy in pe; cie or trees, coni' :ti;jexit-. !Novv lie has not :i liuro oi Cx:*ox-d su\;et th:.; world's goods and his twi >>.->f. lit- f.jlt iiov,* ripe- er3 :ir-? responsible for his coi jt ;.:1 vrns. hovr 'j^e :^ory of Lis ris^ in life i s bou )ty of stream-cleft laii as inten-sting1 one and ivorso rrom the secret give:. Strr-yer wms a private ii [ ' ior-.rin.f.'s ;.nd dreaics. wac uriD) Hud was with that ( .! *luvo of Vfht'. "ie captU16d tlljo Cltj with at manner is ground ana ifcic us il! she moot, t.ic/n? He bard';, a thing but the groum >::le collected ivhcuthe whiiv tfc?y walked. sv.rc v-ainc. If she only till yei did not go on with th his ov.-ii consuming lire | though what 1.4 Of their I <*> >>* ":(.ve M,<Vle ??1 ,,?];! bless Ihem both. e "V ?" .r,?."]d nct ?,eU,' . - , , . staio nnd after things quieted d no oacK to uinner be v;eu, 0 work and by industry ar grave. A large j olity g got quite a start in life. . nadpust been sent m, U, oj good business Justin 11 ?f ?vith "? nioar 'ng ' ^d .j]y juidtd iohi.-i pc&essic ere i her so blithely and J h> iiitd a lair coni^-.-teice. ih >he stared at him in ! a sL'.?: back of the .Male House The boys wen; more ' Ik mIm a good business and aisc morons than iMial. and a sm :li farm near the city, sae reprimanded them I brou?rnt iijrn aduitional income -- 1 .. ? | v.-as 'lis courtilion up to aboii a *U il SiliUV I . -|T 1 ? 1 , ^ * v - 4 i.4i " _ .4; _ i . we(-K- ago. he had never t< Jr. took tiieir t art> or d ; f . v/ilfc.re Ilt. was aiiC[ thnysi ICO for them as regarded ! J|(j w;;s ^ea([ g of dessert.^ while they i j<;1 j; happened that his t-.vo h with astonished eyes. (?,;to this city nine weeks that papa was never | HII^ ll,-oitier,iallv discovered mna and yet that snelt; :t.st brother. The nunioj^..^ u-y in him was plainly i py one aod many were tjip it it wj? still l>ri<rht with ! ma'je on either side a^" phr?;t lire o? an Knjrlish vernal i pirk-LcfS since last me l??ys went out into the i two brotners toi^-^jr> ro> er o r>r1 their merrv voices' h")DV' '.II OiliO [1()^ tfceV and the rd as he waited for the j e;"' _ ^ j^fuck it rich" ai;d lithe interview should I vr^-Cil weiis; how th? "old fe pave a few orders to j h:s facea?ain and I Then was quitting the. iiaallv persuaiied him to softlv went up to lier;:^:r fiom* in Ohio and share I a low v.?icf?: * ; produced bv the oil well ittle t:dk with vou I' 'r ^eeid-rd to go and sdd <d :> ... . , , ! proue tv m this citv at a saci i .1*l: liriy cent- on the dollar, ulier sivgis^ytorn^- ry n. ^ ,vent l() ( :<i;d saw. arid \ , 11 : /lisu-ci, to say it inihiJy, at ihedn 1 l.ito Kv 1*1. llTOHni !<I looked at him in a: ur- i prttcuyeu nj'uu muj ^j ,,? hmt Vv-ay. *-I hail .sf.me ; \vc:is were a mvth. or ab rr=r- , same ' Ling as far a.s paying han }S-j J ? i I ^==? j >y is onceriK t!. lie found that i 5 ijf- | been -:t great expense in tak fy-~, 'vv*0. I i family to Ohio and after stayio ;v. 5 : 0?. a tvLi'e he determined to come I - V ! Snith Carolina, because, lie said ' .?' \v". \ ! was e poorest country in the V , : He C; 'ne back and when he got ^ ' v --M ijtV):ir .' iaat the proceeds of the .;'! / i /: Tthf i -oper'y hud dwindled a v ' y 15.'.,-. j i o: ii: g. IIo will u>.\ke a aev j? V( ; and i -.-pes to retrieve hi:; fortune J if.;- 1 ' <\ j; ' 1 j ali v. > read the story will .-i v -:"J : hope ; ? may.?IJ; ccr?l. - ! Ti: ew Oiilkaxs Deltas ' ^jpro.'ii- or the Louisiana Lottei ;- > ? j pjiny .re $20,000.0: )0 * year. Ii IzL" !'iia? ! s:irP": :iD- that rhe lottery in ^ .; J i ma*;'* t a lii.rd fight 'o hold the ''r*' ?- i arsd . :ooks vsrv much from the j ?t' pjimvy racer-i ?-~~T' thai ivy h:ive it. n r iLixii c.v ixes ; Tir i'I!:ci'ut:ox quests | twee- tt e two Colt mbia pap<* singer*?. 'Tm j ?.ro!; 4;k<i at Jasi. The Stat' mmd uiT. Y n; sov. v?*e J c-irci; .*i n -.-f and the lie; t'Vo t.-rvaut:-." . ciroi: -I;-i- of 1,0*4. We are gi; nl pu: his jiand i-xi her j liits i?at; cas b-iT. setticd ac< >n it will not be Mke j to tr. - prsc-iples or ri^nt and jus WIM mil?MHHMffff -leam CLuSE UF THE SESSION. | 4 "What ; WHAT WAS DONE SY Th? LEGiSL A- j words, , TURE THE LAST WEEK. iresent, | s with 1 eserted C?Te?:!>n ^'i So ftf ;ho TTi>ri:i'.H halr??A JB Lively Discar->l?i? i.i tit? noun*?A Sum- g| (link of jmwj oT <>iL*r Business. t 3X1G 111 f * , ,,,,,,, . : / i ??T n? """" ^ hiCil 10\ C- cllHt w8| r-ers at least uia mcir own h The morning session oi' the In luui't- TucscJm was devoted to busiiSSBB^H the calender was attacked and rapid prW : ?ress made thereon. Several bills oM| In both ' minor importance was taken up and I sbly to- Passed nmhtee About tiie only matter of particular ""'l importance Wore was ad?erst? action on 9 :d 'r?ud tin pa:r bill. The bill, which V to The Lad been recommitted on !a->t Monday circu'.a- nisi i, came up a-rain. Tuesdaf morn- g ,ed and l'H n'-'' wa* repined lavorably and I (>a: immediate consideration was requested, w ISyi. ; f' cu r^er^i.^Tf-, however, led by Mr. fl "oubc" of'' Xortot of Marion, objected and under M .'the rule the bill \ra.^ laid orer until 2 o.f the ; Wednesday .vhich killed it. ^ nm ^ COD (.'111'- -A t the t! jg ?q L fcj&ature. The j^ Kortj J of ; minutes' lH^nBH^PiRrTpecch Bst! proeiaincdn^^M^^^nxecnstitiuionai BR^o ; coDveiiiio^^^nctJiiii the eople warned | a new constitution. lie objected to tho r HBBj:., < lai^e "i -he constitution forbidding the ' on !mv- inyn-v.it ?jt -T-bei debts" as a stigma >n. and noon .legate, a proclaiming to the * La i be v/er;d llm?th? brave and true South eii-y.Oi:. Carolinians *;ho fought for their consti> clerks luliooa! rfeht* A'cre rebels. e'eirf the ^Ur!> r-ade a -.aim but deeply abia na- earnest sp?-ec> a*ainst the bill, lie ' - ' < 1' t State ' wasi Ui["{wsfc-'i iu auj tuueuiuiiuu nuiui l?i to the would do {;v.a y with the homestead law , ! ana ihf two-mills school tax. o far as , Mi*. Boozer said he was not on the L'ltrk of! fi?or ?: ^ie House as a Reformer or an- v ire con-, ti-Kefernier. as Tillmanite or anti-Till- r ticed by j mauitc. ZS'o (ne could whip him into lent of ilk*. He r-as there simply to do his ? iward of j c'uty toward ti e citizens of the State. , . acted i He diu not think the sourcc ol anything , jointee, i an argument against ;t. What did the t ' j source of the present constitution mat- ^ v. 12. t'ir ^ instrument was ?oou? A % id Gen. | ???d constitution was something to be # arrived at slowly. Mr. Evans had urgd il ajient j scuiust the present constitution that it j lie daily 1 lia<1 nineteen amenuinems lacKea iu it. I tir.d, This was a seed si^n. It iudicated that * Fhe Co- t-he constitution was just getting into r tiiro ula- l'iC proper shape. It' there were any , more defects they could be remedied by ^ var.S. amendments. He remembered the time o;t that wheu it was considered an honor to be W. M. called a rebel. vidence The motion to recommit rras with- ? eircula- drawn and a direct vote taken. It re;91 was suited in the non-nassa^e of the bill by ^ .{egister a vote ?* 51 to 35, two-thirds bem? nec- 7 essary. as iodows: the ac- Yeas?speaker .Jones, Alderman, ig fraud 1*lease, Eowen, Breazeai^, t>rowu, T i "senate Buist, Carwiie, Connor, Cox, C'rum, Dean, DuBose, Dukes, J. E. DuPre, I Eaddy, Earle, Elder, Evans, Finley, Folk, Fuller, F. B. Gary, T. A. GraDiau. ham, Gre^r;.^ u j/iter, Hardy, Harvey, ; IJicklin, Kinard, Kirkland, ' McCall, ^ Jgkt, Mclctyre, D. W. JMcLaurin, JNorton, Patterson, ^ written RaSo, Ilile\, ;^mt. btackhouse, Todd, r ie3ted a Town*s, Traylor, Ulmer, Watts, Wolfe, t blowing WhTtc and Yeldell?51. Xdjs? Abney, Attaway, Anderson, , Bisscll, Blake, Hooker, Brennen, Bricc, t Rogers, Burn, Chandler, Fields, Fowler, Fox, f rheevi' Goodwin, S. A. Graham, Harrison, . C. II. Haskell, Hazard, Hutto. Hughes, f sier, as { Hears, McMillan, McWhite, Miley, *: fiction- ! l'atton, Ruvcnel. Rowland, Rutledge. md city fcarrati Sulcus, Sullivan. Tupper. Von atten-! Kolnl.z, Wigg and Wilson?35. t her the ! 'Ihe House Committee appointed to f piredor f investigate the treasury reserve 1'und a vas any ! made voluminous report showing 'hat J" on my \ everything was as it should be. it wi'l ? trnished ' ^)C remembered that Treasurer Bates in n lOGEits. H18 lej 'n'i n-'iu't-sieu mis uivesiivaLiou. t ublic. I 1"~'e proceedings of the Senate on Tuesday ?ere especially interesting. 3- Jvke tVe II:.us':, ihe Senate disposed of j much iraport&ut work at the morning a (miuort session and made a big hole in irs calendar. (^uit?j a number of biik- ol a local ! charaticr wyre passed. v -Lewis j jy message was received from the : ths ago jiousc informing the Sena:? that it disa- s aee'and! ?rec(l 10 lhe appropriation of $05,000 h 't J for completing the building and equip- , ) broth-^ ^ nriitinn : oeuaiur j.vhus mu>cu lu tum ui iu | v ind his ; f-'ne refusal ot the House. H is here | Senator Donaldson asko-.l for a i#?j? fc i "^her-! rniLtcc conference and stated that a (ren. n [ieatral j eraliy acceptable plan had been rc;^;Ctl< ? burned | Senator Sra\the explained tha{ it wa3 people; proposed to authorize t.he ^ta^ Treas1 upon : urer to mvt -i the proceeds ofthe clfcm. * ' son estate in notes by thfi jjoar(j 0f , earmj, Trusts at such intcr^ai3 ^a? the < pajrotnt v-xuld not crirn^ the inslllu. ^ 'in.- so lion, 'iliit woulci make ll5trf 0p ?r own he' rauc';b' *UI*U ai*a^' 0^or immediate id irug-: use; , , He was- Sena-or Jwans v. ithn?ew his objection ? cts ?nd and the 1 iefcj?.ent sii a.s coil- n DS until: frees Seuairrs Dona^JJn> j?Vans and ? ; owned Stokes. " .where; Senator l^focalied up the concur- f. ' (^r!lh ' u01]!1 rCf>^n regulating the use of the That #rthe State House to such purit nine as shall not be in the opinion of Did h^rf^he Secretary of State injurious. s: ippo^g ^ j Senator Stokes moved to table: lost, u 5 u j eleven to fifteen. fc< 'H'-^ers i Senator Stokes then made, an address tl ^ since i against the use of the Stite House halls c: ir long- by the ladies and gentlemen of Colum- e > a bap- hla for balls aud darces. and continuing n mii-i-c said ir TonU-fd likp. rhild's oImy to D2SS r> rialex- resolutions one year and no back on fr L. The them the next. 2 f their Senator Evans hoped ?hat the Seuatc ^ *r i would agree to the resolution, and was n owned in tavor of allowing the iadios of South b 1 Carolina the privilege ot assembling in ^rc^to l'le Slme Ilou.se once a year. The res- o 'he for- ?^ull0n WaSl uot commandatory. but lett A V Mr the w hole matter to the discretion of the Iv Tof bis Secretary of State. iliee of Alter several addresses the tina! vote 9 was taken, and the joint resolution was h vasdis- agreed to, 21 to 11. * d uepiiun Senator Evans then moved to dis- w rs. The charge the committee ou conference on !> r>ui the the Clemson College amendment, and n dsome-j assji,nC(i his reasons for the motion, w if-,' Alter some discussion the yeas aud nays a I0?, is I were taken on the motion and was h back to ' a ioI'tetl l)3: a vote of 1<J 10 8- t I "that j Several hours were consumed by the U vvorld." ! Wednesday morning in discus- g< here he ! 's:ou o! ^e majority and minority reports a sale of ! of the committee appointed to investi- 1 way to . srate the action of the phosphate com> start; mission. Ttyse who thousat the dis- I , which ; cussi? n was soim* to be: acnimonious di net-rely ' and peisonal were pleasantly disappoint- si {ed. The debate proceeded in strictly .ivs- the parliamentary style, tt^e most couiteous h y com-' Ulterance bein^ observed. Alter con- c' : i.?T net ' fi-derabie dscusslon the majority report 31 en are' *vas ac jpte :. tl ir grip, f Mr. Moses tnored to recommit the j si reports ! 1-iil ?-o tstahllsk prohibition in ^V"lil iams-1 :h held burc O'Untv life saia he fine oeea rc^oue.-a-! :o a-aK? such ruction bj one of f7, j>- ^e- W"Mam-bur* del rtra lion, who said ,i :s has ?l 'c Pe' Pie cf ihe County were not yet tj e nas a i^ady f->r p^h'bition. lie h:ms?;f was jj jitter a \ oppose'] to Tuering prohibition for tbe p t(! that Counts uni:i ihe peopla cf the County g; :c$ding ; had ' a ci.:.n?v- to express their rishe?. u ^ito. The w in asuowl pBrrTbae-! Home. Dec. 22.?Whill ?fci? ;-- ilfc^jaa v - j ulized ctiurcii ciem- -veic iciuun^^ nvw ..^ >ers to vote as-'u^' granting the use of Suluiena and Is.Tnia RaUw he State House ic>. balls. overtaken by t terrific : Mr. Hazard said he hsd'never before ?* th^m^u v.eresiiH icard t' e House called unon to defeat ! ar<? Wttre,;ry i nxuM,* on rtiisfcxagcioBd.. This L1'''"" ;?V1' ... i- , t covered and tfl ?*iitv oi tut ras the hrst time religwu had erer bs< n mea afc ,riJ1 JU:S5i > Djeetei. icio legislation. ? Mr. Norton said "equal rights to all Senator I'j.usje, of ] ,nd special favors to none" should be a suddenly in Washington ule to be observed by the House. lie fhis reouces t;,e Iiepubii< k'as opposed to granting the privilege ,]Q that body one vote. lecause there was discrimination; why ~ ras thy Governor not invited to the I BO YOU Wli "Thui-e is a time for ad things," said Ir. JJ.oase. Mr. jJoozer: "It you can tell me 53 *20&$ OS' *'<>5 rhen's- the lime to dance, I will vote or you-. resolution." Mr. lilease: "When tou feci ui03t ike it.'" On ti.c resolution an are and nay vole ras iawen resulting in a deteat of the evolution by a vote of 25 to 30. The Legislature met in joint assembly .t 10:30 p. m. to elect seven Truatses PREcjUS AM) SEED >f the South Carolina Industrial and Vinthrop Normal College. The first allot resulted in an election as lollops: E^EYA'iOR, Jreazeale, 80; Joynes, 70; Elder, CI; rlcLauria, 57;Patterson. 52; Ftiiler. 51; . . . j, ' ' 1 It is trie most perfect systei juist ou. loading cotton from wagons The Committee on Ptblic Printing re- delivering it invo gins or iorted that bid* of the State Publishing does n?t pass through fan i Company, the Alliance Publishing Coin- quires no pulley nor belts, j >aiiy. the Bryan Printing Com pan r, C. Rn(i mon?yI. Calvo, Jr., and James H. Vvoodroir > if thn hi/l a" fTl * T TV/Ttmrrs Q_ ames 13. Woodrow being considered TALfflJlT & uost advantageous to the State, had ,ee.nf acc?PlecJ- ENGINES AND BOlLEi' At 3 o clock tjc House went into a ART AND PORTABLE ommillee of the Thole vrith Mr. Wilon iu the chair. Mr. Hazard in a pl?as,nt aad earnest speech introduced a re- TALBOTT3 SAW MILLS, olutiou of thanks to Speakers Jones for FRICTION AND HO] he impartial and courteous manner in ?-?? TO 5UU0 rhich he had performed the duties o! iis position and expressive o? 20?d LlIMMUS AND TAN W rishes for the iuture. The resolution TON GINS AND COTTO ras unanimous I j adopted bj a rising \ye offer Saw Mill Men rote the most complete outfits i_ . Wilson reported the action of the baught and at bottom prices, ommittee to the House and made an ioouent eulogium of the splendid ser- XT C\ T2 A T\t iccs of Speaker Janes. v - wfr Speaker Jones thanked the House cor- y lially for the appreciation of his labor3. (XCr Ie sale! ihat when he had take* the ^ENEIvAL eat he had promised that he would { :now no faction or party|but would only ^ Coluj urther the wishes of the House, v?hose , * ervant be was. He felt that he had o-Jg?,? J'ALBOTT ENS] ;ept this promise. lie hoped that jtbe ~L / nembers would on their return home _J_?_L<0-lv. iud their families in ?;ood health and FouJd hare a happy Christmas. I W; The Senate began work Wednesday ' nth tlie obsequies of the prohibition /, -ill. frf-nator Lvaus movtd to lay on/ J he table that bill and the Timmerm^ ] **? ^ 2 ubstituie. On calling tie yeas and a?~ j ^ he motion was agre?d toby ?> ; i ? ?% fl f I Senators Mason and Wiliiams votu? \ * \=> r-1 Che committee cn Privileges ^Elec- \ ;\f\l Q ion reported unfavorably on ^omorial ; ^ f the JUomocralic Executive ^onimittee \ Tj J jf f:j fl if Berkeley County to un?eat gaHator . S-iij- Jj* jr enkiDS. The untavora^s report was ! dopte.i. y Senator Moody cwfej ttp the special rjggfof*. rder. 1 vn TLlC sP0cia-1 ?rder 1|S^5^ *lS ss^ 'as the bill whic^ has been carried orer ^Sgi vgjzm a the calender-'sjnce tllQ opening of the mPflA essioa io Jg?a,.e salaries of State of- | icers l><va9 discharged by a rote ,t fX^SSM^USt ^?nat(.r Mason sot u^ a bill to prohi- t ^Vrucrltkss ' ? ft persons from allowing any one to | * . ell or hand out any spirituous or man j ^3 5 jab liquors through any sliding door, $ |j| g 3 ^ ^?le? hdiuj,- drawer, revolving door, hole in \ Sgr *all or i*thcr device or contrivance. ' ? a'p a ?1 Hi lit III Smythe objected t-> the biil ?n the ? ? 5 8? '3 a v; round that it would Interfere with a urn's conduct in his own house. He i^:., 1 ad Cb;uleston exempted from opera- ^3S8i3?^p? ion; of die bill and Senator Jenkins had ^ ???; E krkeicv exempted. The Dill then pass- |||j|^3 jjjjglp ^ The railroad bill was :akcuup ut halt- ?* nst twelve o'clock Wednesday night, ud after being amended, was passed. *,.:!??d 'he umal res?>!uilon of thanks was > ! :us?ed and the Senate adjourned sine \ ct* !? ?> ^ ie about six o'clock Thursda* morn- i if'5? fc y f * i p ?? M k|fs j Crugadn of Cranks. ; I ? a K . % d S fe a 2v&\r york, Dec. 22.?The World ' ^ 7r ^ ^ its that Russell Sa?e, whom the bomb t>v ifower. X.;r:ross. tried with drnamise " r> r" ) (it ouc or SiZo,UUU, nas agaia ue?m i ireatened in a similar way. Since Nor-1 V;K"~f?| rC'SS attempted to assassinate the veu- :-l> 1 \y2 ruble financier, Air. Sage has re:eired ! ' early 1.2U0 letters lrotn cranks in all jfv %j&w&f Is? aria oijjpe United States, and even ?&ln*J1 rr^ om Jbruope. Some were in other lan- ???3. pj^r uages than English. The only thin? irr^^, Urv^e Block, "d Ir. Sago did was to tell Inspector Byr fts. The inspector said that lie would T ?JPGT71^1 r? e?ic a "crankcrusade." He peisaaded J-JCv5o VIaI." Ir. *a^e to ?ive him some of the letters. r copies oi them, and translations of CO'EDUCATION >rei<m on*s. With the Joins of that, ^,.r? _ ' -rkRfMART AfJADTCTtflC lr. Sag'; rented contcnt. ."j'nmfupDmV, ,. . i , ?v._ -* ATE and COJfMERCIAI Saturday eveim*, a fe*f uimute after Vocal and Instrumental Musi< o'clock, there was a ring at the door- tioit, Physical Culture, Cookie ell. One ol the servants went to the tinjf, Domestic Economy. Y\ oor. Standing on the steps wa3 a young Studies. Nine teachers. Em oman, of rat her uncouth appearance. J?ar ^O. Pupils from thirn ii. asked, "la this No. 509 Fifth aye. .... ? i ? .. bar room nearer irian seven n ue' servant answered that it Healthful location, 700 fe? asuoi. Scarce 1 j had she spoken when level of the sea, 400 feet alxr man jumped beiore her and cried, "I i 128 feet above Aiken. __ E!e# ate come to kill Mr. Saje." The ser- Young: ladies can board with t ant was astounded, for but an instant, t-ollege the State tha ?. she exclaimed, loudly, "Well, jou et right out of here. ' ihe man said j ladies aided this tray last year tain, "I bare come to kill Mr. Sage.'' i for literary course and" bo; 'he servant told him to jei out. months, 5100 to ?130: music, ?; Jast then Mrs. Sage came 10 the door. 1 'n?r> ?-0- Next session open 'lie man asked it she had got his letter 23d" For catlalo[s;"fJa.^^ 8mand:ug $2 500,000. She repled that "j ie had aot. He said that if he did net s*p9-3iaos I^e.et th? money he wouid blow up the " _ ? -.. - ? Ottse. Mrs. Saje ran at hia:. anJ ifp-ire* ^ inr?Vft?] him and nushed him down the " ww vauoo Lepi. The police wore notiried, and | io. house has been olo3felr watched ever | T7 , ?. nee. ' Very Low Pi | Died at the rinno. Je.ssup, Ga, D*c. 24.?Misi Euk ? . ? , leach 'Viiiiams, pisno^t for the lJijou i v-airi^ges, Road C: heatr* Company, while performing J3:c" " ar -<JCO#d to doi ieo*er ureSaturday *i?ht, at StarsMfr' | [all. di opped forward her head on the | Inquire of neaic-.st dealer ia iano, then stiffened back on her chair, f "r san<i ;<>f Catalogue?iTei asped oG' e or t<ri':e, w,vs taken benind [ S-'aPer? ie svjeres and v> as dead in live minutes, | TotL i?c<ir00^iig ~^".,ff 1TT,H igluy?, l -.l. JUJ*ii-?riOi?, iOiS e 20u labors ' ^SiliU!o c; m -st x-jiisr $ y^j rk up>"?.ri the .le^aiii iiir?e Latiif-a. -.a* . la--1 k, i.yi"1 ay tLey were ?ft amui iounye, t.otf* Slow siortn ^LiiCe curfeuiis v7ia<;yv/ l.e3| :o ?ai??d in the * IcaiiuolaescribesYeij- ;iiii la a aiabiif 7. -a lc death. outiiavsisr uu^-asse otuveS * 'M*\iAWir\.r >? .NMI Tf>iJ al l.yyr ;<X>?1. Wllti? 5 i *r fr-en re- < ? ! unfortunate -s*^ *??? ?* racttry t1 uei^uiouicxj -vjw.it-> ot ixiiguata, zua>uii,-; iu &u Cii? i?r?g buruieio yl UilS kmc '. acor oiid t??&-g * w I'ird Ssifceuiefct IS Dw iXUlilcr:: tla.ce?. luese? , V: ;.V_ ; . huj^tuiu waieiiou.*?<410 civwceti vVitaJ inL Sa- . it JKWWawiaOt l!i* :**>l IiiCU>-| " inajcriiT jv<v caaiiu^uccu^.^-ii Ui 4.iuau&uuits3 ifo.' fcUWlJi Wlil CC ilitV'.iwi ii .uU .' ill AUiiliyS ." tr.,." * j oa .. -jlV.u iiiouL lg SET TO I $ La ?? jfck- I 3 ) I j ^jproj-ntrwr i'adgfc*T'?j ir lUi-.Ui'e, ^tovei t- 2 Lv-roci -ritoi'ii, E OVi.i I .: ' iuc-v.i Stwt. A :-TA, '<&& ? A , I .-.jy. . .^^ytani M Immm itSvi 9 IAS COTTON ?Sfc U .\T ; . ' < 1 8 ACTsji.i xrz$:i\ jm m 1u use. ua- L;0; , cleaning and stalls. Cotton and press re- At the j;ir* of llr. r. II. Root rts in Rich* Lt saves time land County, just befure starting his Sailor Eievator one bale had beer* ginned by the old r.it-thod. Just after starting the Eleva- k tor another bale was ginnec from the same ROWS pile. >Vitheu? knowing this factthe cotton buyer offered one cent per petnd more for tli?ho!o (rinTiOf? Tcith th? of tlis ? ...... tor* Read the statement* ?;f tl.e bujer and .3, Si A1102* seller* OLD DO- ' COPY. This will certify that of two samples oi ??^ cotton offered us today by .Jr. Rowan Rose IJIFROYED the market value of one exeeeced that oi ['? FEKD the other by one cent per pound, i [Signed.) D. CRAWFORD & SONS. COPY. Thiss will certify that the two bales of INKL3 COT- cotton offered as above wi re both from the N PRESSES, same pile of seed cotton, aud ginned in the and Ginni.rs s&me Oue was carried to the gin in that can be baskets and one through the Sailor Seed Cotton Elevator. (Signed.) J. R. ROSE. 'i'he btst Gins. Frt-sies, Elevators, "jVTx. Engines and the best machinery of ail 2.J3..JLL, V kincis, forsaia by H. GIJ3BKS, J a., <s GO,, 1 AGENT Cc-iux 3ia. S. C. a TKF TVKGEST STOCK ?BIA, S. C.. Tnii L^i,> LKE IS THU iiOST SKILLED WORKMEN,. i?0'VEST PRICES, get Ssitl UarQllLa ILm tfor& ^ 5KiN F.H.EYATT, i ?*"?? * 1 Aj*^n 3 Is the T e?i place in Ssoi :fa ;.."aro;lna ci ' S???d? j ^ouiiicrii States to s*cur? sacisf action in _ m V--t' o-";--American and Italian Marble Woik. Altt ,-r ize tvns of ci2 felLHIS Ot -Igf Cemetery Work M 3 speciality. L.cert ' J TABLETS. ffEfl I HEAD ST OX* b, m iWfisrj Jj jyigaaj mon^ts, | Semi fcr prices and' uil i. if or'nation. 9 Kllll F. H. HYATT ||TO Aprii Sly COLU-MB'A^sJ vJvn blood is ta f & &; '*&K' ? 4 1* irr^;^V.|V?^ {q^ Vfi f^SM . ?.s i?^* S A" YAK5AH, Q&, LIPPMAM BROS.. Prcprle'cr? Crogglsts, LIromar.'s Slock- SuV'?|B i Who are for the first tiafi ' COURSE'1'" ^ fsSSSB^^m rollment, last a remedy Trnichif used as (B pen counties. a few ^eei?S before confin? Li?esnCC* ~ ? it;of its Pasn, Hcrror and f9 it atx>ve the :>f both rnotner and chilcnl St^mStag: sands who havo used it tM he President. a Blessing to ExpoctaatBj , ?? 7--1 enteen youn? in coM' My* ,fe *?ffored mr>rffl expense* [ h ird for * ll *han she did alrojcethor with |H JO; bookkeer- in- previously used four bvtM ;s September i E2's Feisxd. It is a blessing t^B j Carrai. III.. Jan., i830. G. ImI A- ,- >*' | Seat bj express. charjcss jtV ent. I ceipt of price. $i..V)per bottl^H iviile. S. C drr-srsrists. Eookto Mothers? , BEAOFXiU) EEGULAXOS Work?'