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^ ' - - .-..,_ ' . :.* -~Wm a"*?. x*?~-/ -jv _ JiSsSBS if If* . "frt fVtt # I JV 4j#1t11C i^lth Id I h Hill jrtiiMifilJ iilip ii&iUuP? I VOL. XLVI. W1XXSBOBO. S. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUABY 13, 1802. NO. 22. J UN IH'i -N: ft YEAR feW; : you ai-tl D.A. fALY.AG-'. PFsfc ; Ch'ES A SEP.ftJON j man wlv: . uo rstkr ? 3UO \03^. . . ,, , | ' !!2, all I ~~ I tor cu?. Ii-sr- '1 HJs I sc?uc . "Illis Wswr Xbou j v/J^fc j0v >ia t Die," ) -m ?J . -.uilr.lt 10? lilt i cecs. IJ L??--:>i?s of iii ipor-;. -.co iJw*K Lj>*?a by i . ... [ v ha;, yc khr falcated :*rez-;: r. i -vili forcv Brooklyn Jar. a.?This morula?; ' h^t c'ie! tl. ^abernac'rs c^;. ;-t-gat on. iacct;Dg I, a?, *.'eT j advise fo tl e fcrst - ;g&o service ot ih^ new | -gatjj jor j* ;iT. found t: ? pa*:- r disno?ec to eeri-; :.?xt be <* : ? noi 0U- ; e Hecticson '.;;e ivci j T:';8 vpenins L yaun ^ave tbe kejDOie b ti e familiar w. rd?: <_hisedec My days are glidir s swiftly by, i ecrees. And I, a pilgr?traagsr, j home of i Y^oalfi not detain hem a? they fiv, j Ior aaN ( 7b<we hours of toil and danger. ' :-ust j (j Dr. Talmav j r-?-a several passages j wh re to longevity, muk- j not to a it, chv*rac>er:<ic comments ?? he read, 'whether ar d then preached !r;r* the ominous pi. Thei w->rd3. Jeremi- h xx :!, 1C. "This year j Ii* tb thoc sbaH die." J no time Jf-resiiah, accu^^d to s&ylog hold layiag he th ag- , addrr ied Karanwh in these ! to jjei on n?>rc.-3. Ths\ prorec tru-j. In sixty [liars <Jj -s H&uaniaN ha'' parted t?r.? li?c. sioc^." Tb-'s is the rsi Sv-^ath of ihe yetic. }our lif< li :s a li se to rev;- w t?r.d f.?r aiiiuipa- cm?? dc Am?: cius<: r.-'j a nenius ai siu- < nd it i? alk pidivr *vbo 0r>Ov -think no v. The ' li Lip of |p c-'? y- ar cisd in giriu* birth to the dstv, weight; b W &' iiiV ofj^e St.} us our. tne English pact, ui" r <J*: -tx, depar:"d w^-.-a that of her son, starts th< Ecwiird VI, c?.<*ned. The old yea: a^i^chm'ch a (VJft-n. T'n? rif>w 1>a oJa^rfri-wn. S( "v"Pf ^ ot the i sins o' t jSgj^JjgjP&r^iuebv side. We can hardly your we? hat tbe child will be. It is only ; slight ica tw.. ;vjs o;<\ but I :>ropr.esj lor it aa ; irom iue i enni.'yl iaiure. Yitr oi mirth and 1 hardly w L c. nr..">>! Y -??r O:' ya^caat at-d coufla- j been pilii grt<i;c?. ! v. a-ill laug-;; u will s n^; it j gather ai viH ^rcaa; i? will i::e. ' make a Is't ri: i a ait- i';r earnest thought? step of j ? ;:c cuii.*.'ra:u-<ttif::' c*ve beea given, may slide 1.> .'luiMmi-.s iffe ;.ave been uikea ofruiu a: d'-^n <;r L.iVe re!S i\\ cast their fruit. Lfet q 1>s :r:ends .?:.o for the holidays Lord, si a:>. ? >ut; ir. lb.; rail t ?tln. While ts are {who wau 1'.- ki ^ :>-tiv.rd t ) a?c her twelve j voa all la ? ? ST?? >?? ? *11 vrtnr iC Ui ii avuuuM ;uv .v-u j --b ahs up'.?c ?i . like a bursting tbuader-1 *'itn bloc h? s.'i. "Tbis ; .-ar thou shall die!" J eye, and Cfcc t*xfc v*:a probably prove true of j baids of s<".Ufc of us. I'lfe probability is au^- j "?bat a j<j rc-.e'-.d b> ihs iRc; Ibat a!! of us Trho "cd *our a:c c*er iLirt -five : t-ari of age have himtolh gone beyoad i e average of human life, spat on I f The note is a.o;e due. It is oaly j cuffed bit j "or fcrfter:::c-'- thai is is not collected, j scourged Wo a.re like a i'.btor who is taking the Blood! i "time days' i/raee" of ihe baak*. (Jur hft jou u rsce carted w-t.b rici hundred years for j from his a <ner:me. V > rea: o; bu., oae anted- j ?01 feel t i'rvu-.n jouli'i .-rhyse early death diiap- j Oh, for t poiavi-d the hopes o. his parent? by his thorn si! ' <h ng at serr;; hundred and seventy- nssss, tb St.-'en years fane. The wcrVj then g!e, the 6 re?y have beer, abtf.d what U is tcur, A grec ft-r rr<*n hud Jro ion^' > lime :c rvhich to The doct si?03 and inv- 1L aa* ylan. cided tha if ;in artist a i*sopher has forty they won tchts for vfork he tenses treat achieve- plague. 1 I rr-ni : but w! at nu t. the ari'sts and;1 iorninj: - - - - - ! rr^ [ pirlcr-opuers are as vrao :;aa siae huad-ei year* btf>-v. them? In the ~eat intc Ei arly Ivro t.'v,u*ac ' \ears before the ^rotc c-i fl. od consider , loDgevitv ct ihe died ip.;abitanfcs, t:--.rz n.: y ;.&7c been nearly self sacn: ai ts-iny peoj : as- -;r3 ar- nor. The looked c thod was not x lr-sthat va?!-cd a ilague s fe? people c: a pi bat a disaster -ecteil. tlatraay bav swr- . ^tvaj a tl:oa3and ?iilc^ to n;Uiu. If :c Auntie oc-.aii :>v a! iuto tb?? r >. , ' i 1 lire.") oi ma e. ui tonkin snoui-: 'w>vu'1 *j? ij'=> tr"s htaaic''hev and r'e Pacific ocean bj olaguc he t a suddea lure!' A the . arth should drowa '.be pure the cvher'uemi pasr \ leaviag diiout as 'or the ? mrc-y beings coc ' ho cot ;c one or hold the s tv. > " cean stfxcacrs, ii would gi?c tou Decide av. icea or' wh*t the uxieu: fiood was. j yearwkei Tae cLarac>*r ?.-ccupai:oa.> adds He will j to t:V probability . f the fi'lSIoieat ^oorlovi or tiit- tert. TLo.v. ^7hc are In the tncis ri? professions *-;n uuw^oiDij a sapling halt die. e: hk brain arid nerv 'oundationt?.' Lit- This ? rary men in ".Li- .-:;a try are drvsni^o*' ofle: w'ih rrhij> ai. ; spu o their topmost j child. 1 speed. >'ot ? i.e b o!.-.-vforker out ox'a j earn it. V> r,raerv .* ?? *- n >. *Hr,r> Thf?ri> k OO" WOT! is something stii..u.;Uiog in oar ciim-1 through I &?. that if Jo! Biu.? ?, the essajisi. of '-atory ar E-iinburgh, h^u live.! Saeri-. he would i~g again: huve orokeo a. iLinv-ava ins wad I only h;i 01 finy-ii?e, a^d Chaues Dicken? v-ould sick child Lave dropped a*, forty. Tiiere is some- ''heel s! thing in 3!! our 00 ";-aiioas which pre- to <i:sto di- .raac. L t. e be ?'.out. to ?ardonrr uiij-jrvvrs rsi a? {ro:ii 'c .err. :-o aj o- .' ad said p. x>. 1. '.vt he fTf-iJ. d-;:Cv-s?*s raos- '-vent ofl ic^ ;rs**i t-; -ur.i4-i" paiViTsis. r-une mo >-;<>< ] t.'l '-I . *i W ? *w<l? - ni.jr V ? - ihsxecs, iii m. lit?.-; :o. others, <asr rou$ shviim :t::i; -rn, ijj cir.ista me:'.;be *-o be ofT. dcalL .a i:?b- ruiw.ies, iiud pollers ~a;kiaa abet* i&.'ii. .o } iyii wirier --iifc? heartheir ??i>. : .u--. iour.ti17ir.en take toe poor Cv*i- ::: will: i -c >::o m -kers f uoi u pound ->v;u -Itc? on ins last, kins; i>a ! Otc; rive;- tu? rchuu;-.- if-ta ur^ off li:eir aad pita ov.n ;:vc? ".'i-u tut. ?;ir<:>L;ck. Millers :-'-cui in g;.iid :lu'-r *i i.e.- v :U; t ^ris',. C'fcrlst is >. >??- ' - . ?A! Tiirilon . < JL?A?.s-..nr m _ v. v i f At:d ail v.-;;. .;-<>r-s ;-.n i j In? iiitrt": l'? r c . u>C>.U-> u! in.. 11. j-' Ul iv .y.J ill . . A. v' ihttutvll OUr j the vil?GJ B; l- . *on ci '.lie vioie:?'. iiis'.>f I lawcc ti.'j i::c:civ>."i r. . t?vo ;ir:js we 11 sought ] '. f <:i :n :iv t?; ar-I U'C* ironic. occasion. 0 ? U.'i: *< -!l iloU: U$ "ItLi Ml" K-b, "il !". -s u. i ? U : ij ;:?> t;U'.? i rCti-.'ll ris;" o- i c- i- '! -u: i.j:vl.o wh'?i, j.?> nuffiU1 1 L'r ?; 5vSb..j, i;C-i" 1 'htiii'l t. .?! . v u? ?.ui mi- -.hcK quufu.-. 1 ? ibe vis " tf.i* ^ ELuVoUv? i- ' I ? ' i-; vi.?;t, jv? |^X uiuusrtti ;*.nusiaI.v live ti-.Ysi-.ivii'd att^atioa avm Ita'-v us .ill n\ no " ?:*e. la above sil iliTcClivb - 0 iho.-i tilv ario.v i kao-ar 'JiOU sh?.j aoi., hcc! su ( alu. i L a vu^ure. I'crbai "Xb.-j rear i!. -a c.:aii die.'' peneci in lu rievs- .?f I .idrist' i!?at jou da one we*5 ti:*> ic Caciriiac -:rk. niacr physical is?bbaibs in :.y }> >:? xiiLj-lwo. if uic this > U.o uxt or truo of u it docs tot $a? jj*cis on ^ia^w; a; 1.1 a-.. v .-a ,;?a , ..o. -ad Uvrrclorc j :?icie;i; fc t*. cou;ji '.n <;li oi' .he liar- '-a* a :h<; I _ ? ' : XA"!' rtv.*o r-ec'iajy. A> ; a? ..ac;t g.- lc ifce lir^T- itsii o. J.;e ?ear in ihc- j' -*at, ?c Jsm ivait. 1 U ; k vtt .id better d'Tido | -"iiaderip Uc :i to -> ;C5 and calculate j usrcj cf ? \ tvreuij-: x Uv :??. Cocif, Chris- i' -gtit p'a< Ual. :neE, Cs is*. vcajea. ' ha- caa ' j 'W o J adoiatwt. .y-a'.A -abbwU*?? i>:?:uc hin^s I ti.o oree Lu:vi;cv -..J ^xty-iiv; i:;T5 ii'JO r.?> o pan . wl: . ,.ni j <u i:. on? -*? gracfe Ltiac -eu and IgUu o d.iys? >Vhat. aeans so b^ t.':e hay t- rca; the -';ot Kant cl.artf: aa?i .? vrc . Yyu <v not,! i ^onM 1 U rocjh ail th-- agr.-. : oteruiiv n l.r^r- i iuo;?ev ji f-" i?#?r IT;.- ' C t\. - or.O, .IBi] . |1;!L- : He," n?it of inio sn-i Lai you: i .pid ncao ; > o jane It pers. 5 V' .J be iou. d li a nita; a Sib b:\lh -ad jou sc>o-,l teachc. bas .. ...aiaio K-avm her c-f estate. ? *'c'^ cla;-s: u.at ! uuiel iif d?er. ibe l^ord wbc c v< k v ">i!> icu-hcftr-t; j yidovr af tLvii L'ou Jridi. i.*.? k-.a .:i kitnCrcd* yt o hare i ts. i ram .vok in a x.idrcd -o ibni :i Hot aib..v \tiI: jo;; ".aJ;s in? .ag or bcty-fite HEbC-'~ nu a?k. ie back corner and never come ! 1 he sooner t.'ie last hour he redeemed ^et, their eyes oa belter ^ ;ve litted tor 3Gme ouo cry out. ''That is the celestial world. There > never lifted hand or voice ior i 'r* heaven, because it :& aa nation ot his fellows. Lo ;k at j dav; yt: they keep auaxc letve !" Better be husj! Bat- {passing yevs, because they the plow i& deep. Belter say ! heari-g form our world, i have l-o ?rt qulcklr. Better djing threus1 heaven report alarm. Better fail on your l,mes 'be earth has turned letter lav hold with both hands. aad }ri that way the angels i m cow leave undone for Christ di?y; and they say It isaJmo.1 - ,f->? fn.l.a- tn nnnift nn Iir frti erbe uudone. "Tins year *aou r,L ^ ? " come up. Some day ihcy sei v of the probabilities mentioned, leaving heaven, and they say ail the men and women not ^ound.'"' and the answer is, eternity to -el ivady. If the UP a $or;i from earth;" and t' true, you Lave no time to la'k askeo. "^Vhat soul.-" At essential?, asking why God let esrele lu heaven huJ that i into the world; or whether the otrn number that is to. fonah is iuspirc i; or who Mel- ap. and thev come out to was; or what about the tiemul p,c beach ?to iv.>w watch tor It you are as near eternity us Ly oring our hiend?. horn ?ou scer?* to be, there is no time while the cohort v^ill heave iu hing but the CjuesLio?-, What near and nearer, until w o to be saved?7' The drowning J uiuys iuwst>, > en a plank is thrown biro, stops 1 brace, vril J wits ihe ecstacy sk wbtft sawmill made It, ori0'^ friends meei. a^ai*. . it is oak or cedar, or who threw j JoaL' forraal heaven noment it is thrown, he clutches j poae of it; trive me a is Tear you are to die. there is infinite iaa eternal see: for anything but immediately from the clods o: >Id on God. It is high time shall bound the hills with gl t or Tour sins. You sav, "I breaKforth in alaujh of tnu aha! We weep nofrbu*, tb no ~ea? l laugh. "Abraham's boson But are you not aware that th;i?hpaTen has oowl arms i uas jeen Sin:ul. ine shot ^so^v we fold our arm >v.n on tne A.ps l.*ke by Hario. heart, and teil trie world to : so iigbt tha; you mny hold it though our bo:jom was a your tinker with out feeling any u ite to K^ep Iheworli oa >ut the flakes gather; they com- stands not with arm; nil some day a travelers foot he:;rt op^n. it ij^H^rahai' ) slide, slid -it-soes. dp vrn In an 1 seeauvoiiu^?ciTi e. crushing to death "tftTToub of ihe throne ; > the sins ofyour youth, and the J"ars' absence. Tne child d: 'cur manhood, and ihe sins of 3'*5ar^ but it is a ciiild y< nauhood may have seemed only 1 ht'le ones wno .ccurac'.es or trilling divergences irL'41^ children turcugu ah ei rtbl-so slfchtXttocy are Z?" ^be n.? , . - i . i- u . Ciarlicg'. I do not want t ic urch mentioning, but tney hare ,c he?yea to grow up. We Ti up ana pun* up, pacsiag kj- t iafant voices in f.ho great .* id packing together, until they i whrn we w.alk on: in the 1W n ountaia ot sin, an i one more *,ve want them to run ahea car ioot in the wrocg direction! their hands and pick out tb i down upon you an avalanche {ot the :ielG dower.-;. l'es, he: id condemnation. [and its mother meeting. i? announce that Cnrist, the loog in glory, the mother ji lauds ready to save any man '"How changed you are, ur t- to be saved. He waited lor 'Says rhe mother. "Yes, saj rear, and ail the before, and | '"bis is such a happy place lite. He has waited for you! taken such care o^_nie, )0. on his brow and tears in his aS;';? ^ 1 f'"no?Vt , ii with which I died. Ihe sfe . outstretched, _ mangled falr> mother! The timers a. lore. I wish yon know ra,the!.: The t,.,npu so b Jesus undertook when he c*r- mother! Come, rake me i case to Calvary. They crowued arms as you used to." Oi e wall. They struuk him. They inow how we shall sUnd u tiUQ. They kicked him. They in heaven. Do you not th: n. They scoffed at him. They break down in the song fri him. They murdered him. light? I once gave out in < jlood! Ashe stoops down 10jnymn: p the crimson drops, upon you | There is a land of pure d brow, from his hands. Do you j Where saints inmortal r< he warm current on your face? j ar-d an aged mr.n standing bee the hunger, the 'hirst, the thepv.lpit sang heartily tn: og, ihe suffocation, the dark- and thea he sat down weepi e groan, the sweat, the strug-. to h-m afterwards, "Fain sat-h! what made you cry over th it. plague came in Marseilles. He said, "I couid^not stand i 0-3 held a ;o=sutaii?n ?n4de- i cJ^ots t a corpse mast be dissectcu or caQ rise with it lfalltheg :1c never know how to stop the everlasting delight come \ TV Gnvnn sflrr! '-Tomorrow Hi! J j ,, !'"Ui vx J JJ c?in.i ww I vriii proceed to a dissection." j Methinks Jesus would be e his will; prepared for death; j the first day in heaven, yet > the hospital; dissected a bodr; proaches w;th ali heaven at it the results of tne dissection But I must clc-se this sen in twelve hours. Beautiful is the last January to soin Gee, you say. Our Lord Jesus pre.?ent. You have enterec >Uu Irom heaven ard saw a but you will not close It. \v tricken race. Sin must bo dis- twelve months jour eyes w He read? hi3 will, giving every- .siee?* Uther han<is his people. He cone? dowa ,?*, a tdb* hospitiar of ?tth. lie ?2j* hand to the ^no.rour j?.g to othsrs, Heave in youi i dies?the heait.ij for t^.o mck, words of one svliable ( for ths polluted, the innocent year thou snalt die."" juiltT. Behold the love! l>e- " ??rrr ... ? i n .i t A K?in.-ran V>nc.etta sacriacc! Behoid the rescue! r . ou ihis first Sabbath of ih? Liberal. Ivan, Jan. 0.Lber or not you will have Jesus, -ield Couutv, the seat of Scoot stand lorever begging for tv, this niorn'ng the shcrifl AVith some here his P.ca n/mnlioe n-orn l-Vlarf hi- ? orMI Lt "si>eedilY. "This year thou ~-i?j w ui aoibufh. It 13 sup'-osed Heat salvation of iU Gosnel I ?"???? ?f.? ?><* t0, ?' : to every man, woman" and -"atice o> the ju^c al .1:8tncl >? cannot buy it. You cannot toe result of the famous fete* A Scutch Writer sa/s that a J*00' ?'h;ch bcsan in Julj, ian one cold winter's day looked continue., v. ,th .ew in he window of a hint's conscr- , ,, ? . id saw a bunch of cranes han^ *iU<i;w 0I. ^1Taru (it tue-2'.ass. She sa,d, "0!.. if '? hold Court at spriajneld A that bunch ol arapes for ? w"r.d tora:-v ?"*?. 113 ?*??; at home!" ' At "her spinning Par-01 fe.evens Count?. ? ? (.- ,hill,ni? ar,1 county seat war on between tuv the cr?r>?. The kb^s AtRalon. Amoacomp tbrusihwou! vcr? routh'ij, "? Sl.eve?s Couctf !???.? ' !? had oo gatots to ?ri!. "She |E,Deu *???* dMud aodpol-i n :Jauk<-t and sot Con? atfepcuyfeU. lbs rc sMHiim. au-i came back mh! 8?"? wetew tbor -ray ?. uv ilie stapes. But tlx ar.l- {u<Hc,l0? llIS ;hir assaiiiied h*r anil told her u ~ "5,v-v!lral? : Tie k:<? .laujhtcr w?s r!!1 J}aD''.*B<! MOT*-**? in the garden atlhs time, aud ??>?. *?"> ??? ? ? i t.l1B exeitcrcrai. and ?*it? ?,-1 rs r.a, raoct-w ,.,-~Ar .i\fv e*tb+r L?')?k:c s house and t?;ia h;ni ~:crcl!aut lo ?eli, luiY.e i.< a ?'er*,llu77 i,Vfl Arkalt? Then she reae^rd un lie cm* a^:: ri roiU^v ;r:ed ibc ^pet and droppttl ?Uu h.* fr^ cb :-c Isola.c- , ? j-vor woman's apron. So i'a-! , ,'b ?ricuu? are calim; s k:ui, ucJ oil the fruits of his '1? 1 l&w-abiuias* cit.zrns Ir-cy L-lw,. 'XVymutuot c^unt-* rora.ly mssu: 1. vV;jl UIOHCY ULid IK.A.VS. Jn.i. :) . taknl.i^ect duster ir^ai *?ocr:s has beer, ordered b .i ds o! (eruor to . ake a company or i :! jiag lo Lite i!o*e of my sermon. ,l? l'ne, bcfae L'lc. .lrroU^le ior a text appropriate lor tbe 'ua^ ,>L'je- ana more J 1 thought :.f :akis5 one in ^cessar> as events ^yel^p da?* fir as ;i Teaver'a shul:- ',:*s * AojlGeu, llobci ..: i :cx: in I'sa-c.s. "So teach ua il:!:K?eCrtCr w ";*-vo : oura^s that ruav ai>i,lv H^paeai. ^ ,! hc rc , aDtowtafcxc;" oi thcpru^r ^altlr~u aL iluU-'; 'nson i.' dresser. "Lord let iLal'-iin a' J,' a!?o;'' h:;t pressed cpou I3T lr' L"a" l| "ll>,!"11 tot it aSi. sod last of all. aaS fTf0" ? . words. "This year b.~ tha cosmos ?ao ore; a , jlt. > the charge? a^aiQst LoiKin. >* it ~aj mean. me. Though in :'f ??, * ' 5.a,h uoV. it does not takcUod *':?"r?r<1? * fcto brae .Iowa the ? ?? fT"1 oae of JJotKia's best constitution. I do Dot waal to i *1ls tbat l!lrlr0Ui' eo.r. We hare plans and pro-' h IaCl5,'[* ro^aro .o fie loot that I -.-sat to sec com- i :';3covered by the Jadgo go t: b-.t <)od Knows bo-t, sad ,ie j?the attack on hiai iron anil tsand better men than I to do pacccsslu the m..b woui. : -el nodose. Iter, a bopo b?usc * wherever he was a itwitbstaotiinj all n.T s:us o.nd | . * ,ls " ' aif , e ?, ? shall, throw* "die inSaile K:"d M maoc "*n'Sbt. .w- 7 i iUUi ? lUtiiU v'ill U - VJ:OCI J R tilO JL> ^oupi .i >*. I nave nothing to brag of Pittsburg, Penu., Drc. 31 : Christian cxpjrience; but t ?o JIf,hfin , Tol,?g g:ass'.biower r.-irc learned?raj utter : el:>- . ' * . ... , - , before God and the all arjcuud- p ln ? -S ''lir)r too much vitalized sir. II* . 0, we Lord Jesus. I! the test offi4f. o{ I)r & YaWs to: me Oi. jou, my nearer*, I uo c,,c^. j_v,ar hsa been troubli ycu to be csujht unprepared. ,ouie ne was afraid < ".Ki to have jwu either t^r-'-ugh j sr> ^ot the dentist to dos ?u have laid up or a -life :n?ur- j the vitalized r.ir. The toot abie to leave the world feel'jac : p-;lle ! with gt- a^ success, laOiiiT need not beoo-ue pau-j rival of the patient ano ui if jou have done jour best'The doctor worked \rith 1 leave not one dollars'# wo; ;h i over an hour, but was unabl ' ^ 1 Sim tn prmwlniisnFSS and , you may connuenuv trusi iue ? . ) hat?: promise?: to c-.re Tor the sbou* 4 o clock he ca::ed an id tho fatherless I <rould ilka The man was again examine r<-ur scul litre ! out for eternity, ! tva(l.f:if* . any iron-lag or nooa or even Jr v. i- 4 ?i a * jf j j iiOiL*. nri inQti^*sL l-0".c*ci\. X. ^t ctiiese three ncadrcd and | ld pT?atlitU07mj^ ' ?aJ3- death sncuia look m j i'ittsb-r| for over llll Are you rsady;" you miirhi, Maiian the ouU.arst ol Christian triumph, was thirty-one year^B "A\y, tje!*11 ready." wire and several chil<@^S e~m! lilfilu STAN'S DtCIDEI). I is n i clock i erer astiusi ; HASKc LUTES NOT READ GUT OF THE! ?urii ol tLe ; ^^ ^ A ? A ~ v aro all iho i DEiVOCf'.A i iC r-A*T i. Ti e angfcis ! hew muiiy j Actio:'. Talt> 7i by liio Dtixioctx.1 ic oa its axis, Exioetlv? Much T:!k >n ran keep a st time D<*W r"!" sjumifjr Co; C!v-ti :he Ke- i : mother to farui Caauliiste. 9a_.C0'10lt PnrS. C.. Jan. G?The bt-rite! , "V.'hitr.er ~" ' , "T> hrin-r k^ocratsc L.teoutire Co nun: t tee r^-t : he question ; at the Carolina -\':<ilon:-{! iknk last! id a iamily ! night at ei^ht o'clock. The following I t is one of me-.-u'.c:'.* r?its present: AbbsviII.% A.' .^ir0liSlit NV- Jont's: Aiken, O. C Jordan; Ander-j ot : son, V*. A. ?ai; Barnwril. X. II. Stan- j nah-n .nati ? .. ......u ,?5a. ~ sen; nsrivruev, x. M . cuuiitmu, WMUS:- : e* a Lop.. J). A. j. <uliivan; Ci*r5?aclorc. M. j sli2. it, av- ^ (ialJiichut: J)a.r]ir.gr.o!i, John M i :lh < . great Vi'acidril; Greersvilt**. J. W. Gray; Ker-illi ?;a eci:- shav.\ T. J. Kirkianrj; Lanc ^-ter, Ira i> of heaven, Jon?*; L?xington, F. C. Caughi.nap; Iway with Laurens, J. L. M. lrbj; ilarion, J. D. ! 1 want I Montgomery; Xetvberry, Sarnpsou IV'iliA .Tr?n*s* T^nlon. I). I piacc o'i. i uj>c, ;? y vwv v, " ? 7 [Rlity. My P. Ihiccan; Wiihamshur-r, T. C. \Vii-! f earth, I lotsglib?: York, E. B. i'indlev; Siate^ .adnr-ss and John C. Il/tskfll. j niph. Aha! All the mrmb?rs i^^^irv.noi'ncKl! en v.'o shall views on the various/gubjtcis that Were ! i1 means j to come u^^j|ijaj^/the committee and ' to ike us j v:e ^^H^^rrifher conflicting and : s over our; caused a-^Tml er cf clashes. but bar i stand M;:cs, ^oiiy.^viis pres?rved thro;; shout th? tW'> barred rr-<^uru?. j. iienveni xi'he Iteform clement w^s Israelv in bw, majority, lmit iney a.a not *. .nii;n ru';-h' over t!.r minority; th't -1 i\ mating; side was ?,'iven th<* 'ulit-si and* rrt-r*L j after some j ''PP^rtiiRity to express i:s views. TJi<*ir leu twemv were Jisteiied to vi'.h defrreoeej st. * I but they were noi RuOpt-d. The iIt- i die v,'i!i re-! forni members of the corumiitee ciis- j r+i-olnved an c.weedin^iy cundiiatory j /d | & * it :h* lit!it; j spirit, tnat v?ill he noted vri-h prirlc ?>y j >se r.'iHt are i tbe:r constituents a!! over the -tate. I ) netd iL.nr ; At the opening o: the me<. tirjg trunks j :ong. AiT.1 very quiet fur a while, and rhrrel Us of iijfnt, jno friction ;t hat ever, b;it Jater | (I and clap j t^ere ". as no end of speeches, and the j e brightestj political f?eii.':g of s. yerr :;go -.ras t< sj .v is a ciiiid t ferirsn degree displayed, without any j The ci-siid j show of b. tierces. Action <ra-? j ist arrived, i oa- ?re ;t trouble, until the suinter tnatf caning!"' | ttrs wer- considered. Then the e were i rs fcfte eini-i,! and vigoi oua dis uss:ol-s and ar- i , and J.-sus !?ut.?*3U. j and :eiveo ! When tho Sunnier case was reHch?<i j r th-' fever j -ke credentials of the contestants from j 1 ?? - *.] rr 00 I iie* lire SO i the tWO laciions Kuur-. il i > t xj ?io | re sr. s wee:,! r^e straightc. ".is and Ti;lmanite3 wrr*' beautiful)! presented. II. K. Thomas r^presMitirg in in your! TillmanU^. v.nd \V. II. Ingram t"is i* I do nolj straighouts. The contest case up on a ip flrst day ! motion to seat Mr. Ingram, and this ink we wiil i precipitated a virj acrimonious >rn over de-; -Jol:rs C. Haskell, on behalf shur-jh ths Ingram. supported by Messrs. Jnn.*s of Lancaster and Jordan of A;k?n. Tiie -ii M other side was represented by Dr. San?Msriilv' son '->0P'" Ken berrj aud Mr. Wadd^h !! f . f' of Darlington. ! At this stage and before any vo'.e ' * * ~ ' - - - * - - \ f - :iuth \ Vise j ,vab Uo]. iiaSKei!, aciiiJg u?r JU. | -r5' r ir^lu! In*?ra:rj, prf?eoif? the following resor.r ; in tier. 3. v;hidi had been prepared by Mr. t ,2m-n; j Ingram, aud urged Ihr-ir adoption a-j a : it l5e ] jys ; t;n2i peaceful settlement of the saven nsts <<umLer trouble: ce now we Whereas two bodies claim to be the; e u .ives or executive committee of the Democratic j upon woe for sumter cnunty, and it is ius-? k fy' I P?rta:it r-ha*>. this matter of difference ensign tor ce adjusted us soon .:s possible. ^eyc'"Hesolved, That the State executive ms oack. ^ committee recommend that that hody 20n- nls or committee recognizing I). E. Keels ie ^re as its head t:Tid as county chairmau of ..^e ,^rar'! the Democratic arty for Sumtercoun 11 - ,a?se |ty, r.ud that body or committee recogm s -u. tor j sizing John S. Ilugl'.son as its head, and V *h ^ r's SU'J" county cnainnan, eaca seiec. j , o ine ^V-v,r ous man, a Democratic vor?;r of Sum- j 5 a procia- ler ?Cnrn.y, and tbe two voters so select- j *s u warn- ed select a third voter of the county, *.ef:rsA'fse ; and thai the tnree so appointed consti racn, * j. a-I3 : +ute commissioners of election for a primary el; ct;or. in said Sumter county, l for an* executive committee for tii? In Spring- Jjeinoeratie party for the county; that , r saiti commissioners bav? lull power to " name:fares iuanager-i for every voting aad three precinct in Sumter county, at, each of ardofmc. which precinct there shall be one and If hA *1 Ui;X* c'e'cti0n3 1)8 .... on a day named after Ci.y.i pubiic i?b jjQia'n, for an executive committee auu ' v-ls a1'- tn-at the persons receiving the highest 2tis County number of vot'-s at such elvction shall 1*8^. ?n<i be declared by such commissioners of lerrupt:ons ejection to l>e the Executive Comm:;tee of the Democratic party for Sumter cur,(7, was county until mother election is held to-da*. and declared under the constitution of ;zati"n was the Democratic purty. Each of the said rh re i.c*a committees n claiming fo be a reguSnr ii-t'id *'"ir uu^y? l!:av nominate ;; ticket of s;xohci! o: the ^ one from each township, to bs voted icr a fee election herein recomrce.tc> . . ^ J . j aUk'l' l"j.lU VA?A'? X ss V^U1IU? U4.VV o % aciiOsc oat of Ihfir number >n<'! ch:i;; iiiar!. I'Ii2 elrctloii so ordwea | ^ha;: be ur.ar- ilie requirrmr-'jis arid rtn-.-tir ihe | .- .tnciior.s o! *hr ac. est ifra Lojjisia?ure L: amb'.r-". j c'f liitS pr;Tr:;;"y 1 ' II;: y (iia ' ;ioi:3.. :ic ? . ]?'! ics "That t'.:e ?-se?:uriv ? c*. 'u:iiice s<? n Juoie eicctidsh.-il atofce i-rocrod iu organize 'tf h:& slu'n- tft'* c:.;aoty Dtnvjcrao* yj <;:!h:>rizi:;? :i with i::s organization < Z two c'-vb-. ;,D:i ju in a i'j- f nivrt i;: e;;cii lo-vnsLlp i:i .".lid coun: v. i he moi.ai! ^ cllil3, so II I Oi{?5!!s.,CU, lllwU 1'?1;S 0^ iSiffcibrTiiiiip ! ? J j ahull u -:f in {iiex-.'outivtt co.v, Kttv?.i.v?. liiUtV- iyr Z a: vn-.u vnxi t-T'-f; - . ior revis-'-n ant! eorrc-.t'o:-. at least tn'o -Adjt Geo. weeks bi-torr ir/-.- of ai y eo?;3 '.lie Gov- j vt*;;iioT5 of tlx v in s;:h' conrry. nea and l;o Thut the rci!. '& '> r-.-vij.-td, sii;< i l\?r ;a In .-^p^ar'i tht j.sisis f-1" i4fprrseai.uri-.il in the c-.-nEbi'cc seems ve;;t:o:i i- r li e . .lis.<*inc?;vciy :n flic ?c- offj.-r it! i-ro^ortl'-i- u:rc*-'; by j to vision of the l 'Virei. t'-'-l. i " -I'-Ull.,-n ; r!;c rJ: ill*?i"i'iO v A of 're ! ".?-*i;?iyii;.n?u lh is SU/u*K<>t-ioa -uV" liort * aU;?pU-d, the iTga;jiz.i*.ion pvriecr ci ^'Z. ,:Z itirs--i:gh -hfm^h-a harc-in UKhwio* slisii Uv tuKc*:: i:3*i sidsrcd b> u is _ , , .... :i-? rl>- orjrant-} ruer*a .i::i r:,; ;,j:j C? -ri& T}so.aftcral;c ;>;u:y for -v.-;r,- j a w:>a?v*s r,r r<.>nn;:\ ana the pre.*" ::l erg-trr-zstk-a ii:>b'iU<!t it." 2so darnac- (;n i>:ot,uu of G> n. J. ujjl^r Gray t he i i'Vi he vui v? }7O;0 LUi-.t'fr of i]niSumi(""C'':;u--sl r? as! ifsnco u:itl j reforrrti tr.? a conirn:; c; t!-rf-o..??C j wiliict-.-es. Gtn. Gary :'ja cbairrnaa. j ie is ended. : Tiir o rnniiiree aitrr a~ h'>ur.?' dclib i consp'racv : 1 ''a.a-h r. t'crU.: t a >' vae;. i -und that, > sho*? ; !;/r. i-*rio.r to the ifaeGuc of the ."Septenss.-ei* | >"*h pror-d conv,-:?tiou ?h?r* v. as no ]i-\-nocra;ie | ; ~ i" oru'?.iii2Jit!on la er coaat;. and Unt j nd :nurder tS?eup.jaCoI.Jr'.j hadiu5tr::ci?i I'. i\: ? n , Gaiiasrd, la" forarit-r ecuuty cuairman, i n pi or k.iis t0 prcc.^(^j ?l0 organze ho county. This ; Mr. Ga'.hiard rvf^tr !:> (in "on the ground tb:it ne V:'.1..'. no io-i^er eoisr.:> " Y> i ha;rnun. having l?e.-11 succ?-tiie-? hy i.-I>sraaru Vrr^r ih.n no ! , met deuth elfort having .vc;: rr.;:ch' by what is j b; iahr.iiaff kno^vn as ti e Sr.r;>irh(oui faction to j w?nt to the organize unurr Irby's c:dcr, the Tiii-j sei vid of a f mauiUs 'hen c-trr.-e to*?'her ar.d or-j .dm for [ tiered .? primarr < ' lhe?r iV.cii' n to pit j jf the pain, j .vai.'ist the eorrr-nor.tiing liO'-siiie 5 of j ;e him \vith tbe ether fact:on prevjou-iy nominated : h 'vas then by primary. bi'lthere- J i::s prima:;, of the Tilimanirt-s. ia thrr thins:, ft?5? - t>ulor. of the coosm* &? ? <l*YeI"p?-d he man for I the :;iet that the Ti]l;?an::es had ma- j e lo rsslor? joniy oi" :he lif* od .md for ii:is reason they rcco^tnended rr.Uuar.cc. in at J-Ir. Thoraan vrho represents th;;t si. All an- faction be seated which v.ms acbo-.:y \*as; cordirigiy Those 'vho voted orcj.^r will ajff.:ns* the report of the comrr.;r.iee )r. Yates ;s '.v^-re Jolir: C. liasi-eii. ira is. Jone?, Jor :an. F;ndl?y ?.:id ?uiMv^^ to investigate t.ne .Sumter contest and !?Vo' uCl!iJ::^ 1 resolutions r J'tVr? d by Mr. Haskell in reference ro fame, beg"leave respectful- i comptroller t*?uc>r:i] iy to report that we have carefully con- j v sider-d the same and SMia* > "i'irsr, That up to the 10th of Septem- j Columbia. 6. C.. J; b<-r, I>>90, there was no legally organized ' General Eilrrbe has Democracy ia Sumter county as decided forelock in his tax fig by the ^-ptember convention. , , * "Second, Tnat said State convention teruay came <x> t?i ri'Crtrnmsnded the reorganization cf the day of the yesr with Utt IliUCI i.lV'V ill OUlUliCi wOUiILj UilVU i HiC VtJl'IOlU CUUIUJ1 C^ilU new constitution adopted by the said forrn may be called September convention. ri 'Third, That the Gailllard faction dress. lhecircular took n.) steps to reorganize and the new State and indicates t coastiiution. has to pa? taxes w "fourth. That the Keels faction a>;;de Btu?ni)V road to travean effort to carry out the r< commeoda- 0f <=6arch;n^ into t? tionsof the State convention which was ,,ji'i'L'nn^ r." ratiiied by the pc-opis at a Demoeratic ^'"Therefore jour committee recommend the seating of Mr. II. 11. Thomas, ^St'weenthe Orrc as the member 01 the Siato Executive ooth d-iv of Febru^ <*??**? from Sumter couD_ty;_ ___ f {* .Lne argument on i:se ouaiu.-i case -.><? _.Pr very interesting. One member would returLd V less tVar say ''gentlemen you don't Uno* what ?*&* ^ you are Jiiuacg witn. lou are tread- cenf JIr j t, d inS on dangerous ground. Then Col. whire taking return: .^^woiddsay'-you have formed a qttiries and investig i great never br bridged aeem necessary to s? ?ver.v Ail ^vas of all taxable orooert ; rapid and many spoke agaireTT&g^- am; any auditor at tion. One wanted the convention taxation, v, i it met ir: May to decide it. hbelie v ' oJ. J Iaski-11 moved that the chairman of the Democratic wsecutive commits 0'ffi'cia! j'ut* I ; issue an immediate cat! for the rcorf?:lly.iook^alterant iiesGlvrd, That a comjr.ittee of three ptrtfcfo? tlxa^io: up appointed bv me cbair, one of whom ;A f)., nf ;slwll be the chahmaii of th> executive .;he matter" of taking committee, to prepare rules and re^uia- ... lions to irov.rn the reorganization of ^rce' ScVoaue the Drmocratic party and to recom- m ' rJ?e,jLd . mend rules for the zoven.ment of the p/opertlv^gSSy mi primarr elections, to be submitted to * * tJ; ? 'h - V,_ the eouniv conventions for adoption. " vent ion re double the members of the j |Tr fr*eral Assembly am. that the repre- * fA'.0" ?;-tiia!ion based -upon SRe ita, of ltepreseutatiees be. upon the apportion- t' ^ '^ A ^ ?* ?f ?*;ast 4 fa Whm the Sumter mtter was com- ta'a aad>v-'lif'i??^t pl?ted, t he ail important question, that c Ui ex^ora ad na to whether lb* men who voted for tPe^ r-eiv-Vfl^i.J ucl^e II askeli woul ^ he allowed to vote or iior, was taken up, and the folio Ting > f' ?r. rrsolut'.oas were offered by Mr. Jordan: ^ ^ ?/f jjf ^ ll'.soivrd, That it is the sense c: this j *?* committee that all whit? Democrats I h h^tro hi ~ OSrsiUO lU SUI/JIUIUC.IC xj~ iuunuv I , f , ,, -.w - ? clubs, or vrho shall offer to vote at any IaJ %?* primary election to be held by theDem- "JR office^ hav? ccratic party, shall first take the folio*party nommated at JKSMSft MLS | primary elections shall pledge them-1 I; Was seires to abide the result of the Demo- j cr.itic primaries, candidates for State) Pittseug, Pa.. J; cilices to the State executive committee, | express on the Aiifg candidates for county offices to tie j road was h Id up at 1 county txecutire committees, respec- the passengers badly; ' - * - - s ? 1 ; r7l. lively. me iram reacneu jl\ Mr. Ira 13. Jones offered the following in the ci-.y limits a st: amendment to the resolutions: oae 0f the doors oi iL ' iiesoived. further, it is the a brace of bull do* r sense of this committee that ir, theiote- ffiande(] Lhe t,vca%., rest of peace and a united Democracy j ld , ; han(]^ no Democrat shall be excluded ircm , , AfI,.?30 participation in said primary because ral uplifting oi hands of dif't reuces daring the list State passengers crouched i election." " a -etv* atler2PGd io es The debate on these resolutions and door. V?h:n Fortyamendments was spicy and interesting. reached the man was The amendment was opposed by sever- behind and tako p: al c; the Reform memVrs of the Com- the name of II. C. <Ja mlltee. They thought that the white was a drunken j oke. people should be krpt together and y.*as sent to the woi % . x . ? _T thought the matter woum oe settica, days. satisfactorily settled?by the passage of ?:??the resolutions. ' **r u 7 Col. Haskell in speaking on the reso- Richmond, V a, ) iutioris -.v 1thout the amendment saiu to the Dispatch from that it was a serious que^ton if any says: ''To-day on tin one had deplored more than he the ac- 0f t/nc Western Xorl tion ot his brother last year anci he had road, forty miles frc done aii he could to prevent it, but oinc of a west-bound those who went out had done it consci- Cached at a heaw *rn entiously and it was a state of things tr Uable acd dashed none could prevent. U existed and & ul ^ At Ks'.'t I i-i. f . . A Tillmanite member complained u leit the ra:ls ani that there was no- difference made in ?-,(rge, landing in Sc< the resolutions between them and those than one hundred fee who had left tbnn. Ail were placed lo.vin* men \rere killc upon tru- s^rac footing. Another said engineer, of A'?h?vii that thr entire resolutions breathed of Gronisn; UufusIItmi & brotiierlv feeling. He hoped the ac- hand." tioii wot: id be in accord. Then thtra whs another conciliatory *.wbii?.**< e sp'.'-eh. m which the statement was Piiii,AL'&LPiriA, made fhat l:;e commU'ee whs there to wilIi the i-ieathatU's hrii.ij the white peo, 1* of S'.uth Caro- Cverlasiin~ life, .Jam; jiii'i back to?ed:er as rhc\ oujjht co "e. forced ''n Mc wanted them to com, bock, and ^ wU*tch he wore would not oppose the r^o'ulion?. He uscd a ten.iucb ( . J. iiaskfi' at thin point mads & Jot>*u also, 'i'he hi ]!-t:M hc V.33COI cp-' ora..T caa.,;,t j- hif * * > :j'." rfoil11"" '';HS ft '*; proba-"iy saved Ox iy : > t:.o unriwut. He s.i!.l, \ . li-a' th-?ve wt:? many w'.o v;enr, away j . , ",7 ," 7 ' > . v K.'ron^iy oeiievin? U-Vy \v?re right ?;n<t j ;-'liCr: m.l-c ? bad r.e?-'-.- cnangHl tbe;r opinions. It CS1U.?'1' Lll? JccJ.aien iiiikr they were askintr to be i;;ken I '^bicn iyr;: ^CuiC ijfSCSi?;;s!:i2? pardon for tlie'r bead;#. d'dn.c^. l'n<*y ?>'?:re accordingly n -t in a ; r?tA*e<:* miri.'i to comply wirh ilio?'ie- p*?*-'.1 ;s; Rok?< of jYv nin'tdtnet-t. ''If. strop:? San Fi:ancisco, means? 5vlt--ir 'ooii^ct <JOTrn,'' he ?ud, Hofford of Chester, ! "'hat tbisse mTi arc- not *0 be puni.?r^d -.f SacrcuM'nf.o ;.-ci it;.-;hf*!f ^r: u?r-(! ':i!i~,:f tltt-rcr \7ere any .^am'ord r? bnrncc' su'.-i-." Mo---' ii* said could bo aecom- boarding house At S jdh-bed-tv twins the.-si g?nt!y. in con- a prin^-i ] '? sa:-d. ";.t is tin- amendment; by ju^plcs from the LYv I 'hlr.k unr. :-ie." jdow. lie died later A ril;ir;;in inf.n vttinoi.i-.cC'i I.-is disar-' '^'icrs '.vls-ise nai-irs pr-./'/ai, :j3 i: vr^iiiu r-irry away a Jar.,"; fatally bi:rr.-eri. 'Hi' or.?'-or:.;on of the r.'site !2?n.aod a;noa~ ; b? the ex^losio:? of ? i' *" . ^ . ?b^m v;e:e many of his ov. n rehHvcv. iho !>oar{iinif nouss Another on" said in an .-xeit.-d, man church and ifveraI a: r.cr t'-at. if the i'asktl! men xere were slso destroyed. brougt bick it. would can*': great Iron Id* ir. nis county. sao: na<i Kin?d <. ri.-iirLiar. Irby said he rouid handle Tn.t>? . ?, _., Ta r? that and assums the rt-sporisibiiity. *} "f> ' Uill von and the com nit tree rxk! it i ^1'" ^ ; ;T . r v " " : ' ?** MM. mi Co!. irhj | %g* ?,? ?. "I r>ili assume .ill rcsponsililtty I w'n V' for wavinjr the olive branch.4 i tb?? Sffif',?"} Jus?. here some one the fur of whe^ .'f J? ?:or.l seouird to !-e rubbed th-* wrong in..**-?* raj, utierc-il this "I vramyou aiithns Tr,;i ixif. draiiacr rctth fire!" This tvss ~nVund'X'l-r : ri - ?)tSt of n.ra and ore?; The ame-.dir.M.t was thai adepts. t'jr<?--fj1v';[Le,,j An attempt to l;ij it on the table failed. J'd?!?";!'V The resolutions with the amendment 'v' " r ' \v.'.-re then put to :i vot? arjd adopted, suicide ia y. or:<j 3lf:.^ie "no"' b-in? eciiofd ia sdemn "\Valiialla, s. ( to*.vs- . . Richarfi Levris shot I: xhe committee sojourner a snort heart tod*v at 1 o'c ~ 1 v 'P V-. A o K\/~? >' m "#>. _ * _ t __ Tf. i j ^ uiljc Kvivii*. 11^ . . v vt.x^KJiU-^ .i;i i?nrr, ofiho meeting la corn?il?ri "from Court'llousr-. 2soc? tlv? columns of ibeSUle and Register ?a.s bssr. !n poor heal of this e;tj. jgjfy" He b;iS "oeea Probata of Oconee County *-;;xht Men Kiiu<i. ?2N*e-vs and Courier Chicago, Jan. G.?A Macon, Ga, spe- rawat-ii ci;;.I say3 ei^ht men were killed in a r o^I)0>- Jan 6 geeer&l ii*h< at Bright & Williams tur- ' d a*,jsecond 0 , penune st^ m ciinca County. The r y have Wn jiisir, starts with a quarrel between Br A'1 'ma and John Jh? TC?;1;^ (.^brala* Decern-. TO AUDITOR . j .igsOUhl, iltC r^Llfrj, j New Oi:leax$, L'C?. SO ? Ja'^o .Me-1 . iiiieri); xs*uos ?} Eaery this morning sen1: to Senator j \d'Jrcs? j Jones his letter of uccer'.^.^o oithe}T, Democratic nomination f*r >rov#-rnor,j 1 i2- 2.?Comptrolier ucaniraousiy lends r--<i Li i n L : the I:.itcn j taken time by the KougH convention. The governor takes; rht this yea- Yes- ground against the lottery, not belisv- i '' * '1' r \ ing that the State sho'-Id take the bur- a - OQo oa ^*1 k*st den of taxation entirely off the shoulders instruct Ions to the of the people and obrain i rs revenue : iters, which in its through the operation of a lottery. ; a "Yaw Vpir*'? ?(?. dons not believe that iLe lottery ques. * ' . ..." | tion should be permitted to disrupt the ' :s a novei?y m tnis j Democratic party, and thinks the oppo ha: every one who rents of the revenue amendments v ill have a "hard should have defeated the proposition ia r with the amount without nornlnatin^ an independent * eir private affairs ac'^fc^, counsels <* pracc. ul ducus-: lu iccssarj. The cir- ?Ion cf.tne P^Pcsiti )d, una thiam ine i h campaign tor ana against 'ae lottery jT] rpai;ir?f] ' vinT m should be continued v.ith yat bitterness j1J le personal proper? ^strife He criticises tte Alliance' f Jauuarv and th? movern^nt, and urges tne rarraers to s? ,1892, for taxation, remedy the ovils liey compivln of | rty not returned, fi^ng^ tteDemc^aUe party. Tna tially returned or Iletter 13 ^Dgtiiy, out is largely devoted jce 1 its true value in ^ths lottery question pi i various i ri: , ne^a'tv of 50 n--' pnases. JudgeMeLnery sstandagainsL ul ty of the auditor! the ioUery.puts him on the samefoot linf with senator Foster, v.iio is aL:o ; ^ > to mas? suca in- ;""a- ,xjl ;atlons as he may ^*i Sl the iQ.aw... j vc ;cure a full retum Decision Affftinst 2Ir?. Davis. j fci( v at its true value. Xrv?- Yore, Dec. 31 ?The superior j aj jcepting- a return court c>f this c:*r hns sus'uined the^a nen he suspects or , . e that such mum eeniurrer to the omp]a:a, uf ^rs.: , is direlics in his Variaa Je?u-ricn. ido -v of Jeilersoa ; yC . Davis, in an against Robert. Bel- j rsof taxS&S Per" fordandEdw-v.rd Laa^e. The demurrer jds TT...O nn r1n> 0T.-..iric' S'l ? h id iriiJirOO-j C2 any escaces --?.? - , * ich shou d be cai^I^sl^Jf2?6'1 Vr c-!\3? ?.110:1 >P:S1 iplaeeri upon you jcomp!SS^%i^y? V f;:'?,^:J52j2 ide to bear its just! on March I ^"iViii>'J; Auditoraare urged ! to write two vo!ateeoTijIi'X' .fi'JTbsr j4'I roper diligence in j husband which j'eiloru vjs to relish: tr r-tums and if the for six jours, she r?eeivi--fr i_;.j perja:; usiy and firmly en- cent, on the retail price :;t the ^uvksfci evil now suffered sold. 2Ir3.Ds.V3S sr.id'thrifcL'i^ea^rer-dlni iQd the taxable j to give a !>ond of 610,000 tSst Eeit'c-rd j ii<: :reaswl ly getting wauld keeptbe agreenjait. The book j very cia-s of tax was published test il^rch-ind three ipe months afterward Jklford ruadc^ state-! w Apr. in making the! meat in which. 61.0:1 -'-as credited toi v; the taxpayers as | ber. She. alleged that IMf..ra i:> nowiw. ugliout tne county Insolvent, unci he and ) nave into. i ye selection of asses- to constra:r. her-to aisigr.th j contract. !l> d be exercised, and She ask^d for 84,001 as n jaii-.-t Belford I is Dial and inlell'gen: and 810X00 frcm Lan<*e as liquid ved: tb One o? the great-! damages. -a decree ociarirc: c-jc-joi ; proper valuation 1 tract Srokfn ycd an inimiction to pre-J e cross irreguUri- \ vent Beiford from nsvgnsug the con- hi e by the different tract to otaers. i fa r as possible, lei a i or . and equitable re- Te~,bIe oy ?vo.v;,. ^ j 3t ' Fittsbukg, Pa., Jan. G.?Pan: minntrators, trus- Hacks, or this ci-J. .who Las a kennel o; th s, haahaads, cotli- wolfhounds ai. Greci.vjur.;, rcceivc-d a si 5, shall t?e porson- letter from a !. umber ol planters iu a re- ac 2 all personal prop- mole section oi I\e\v Mexico teuav, ask-' t& possession at the \Ur, h-.Q ^ send live o: hie wolfhounds! te 3 i0r ! xa" *-o ihaf. territory. Ti^ tet'Ci* states ibr.tj 'o construction ? * 130,000 ^ ?ni j? rtra#- 'Jano-Qi nil olucr cattiO were mueubv vrolT'js. i . SLVandolte ?"ich entailed a l? of ?LOOO OCO.j? is funds in their Every remedy winch me planters have j?; ed to return such jtbus far tried has failed in the e.\ tormina- ^ Some changes will' tioaof the pest, auu tuc planters request s for returns of in- j Mr. Ilackc to send a pack o: his hounds co ci banking a*socia- t to them, in the h ipe thai through tacm a; '.Til! *ee I'orvrardelj LLae loss of ca'.tle and u.cney vrou.a be icr dy.' ? The State, j lessened. Mi. Hacke ord-reu his keep* |ti< t cratorsenscurg 1.0put aveo. i;:sauuiiua "oke* in training for the Mexican planters, tip in. C?Ti:e Ilutlcn .Mr. ilacke is certain that any o:-e o? his hi hany Valley Kail- hounds can singly and alone tackle ai-d SJ-1 1.30 last night and kill the largest and most vicious wolf, i SSES&'ISS Tt.r^K.crd. 5c n^Vapesrcd at 'rhe fa':lurfs for the. -5ear 3'JSt passed, j "a ril 'S li as reported by E. G. i)un & Co., sh iw ev Jll' li tnat the complaints wldeh have been so ! fo eyoive.s and ?om-, get,orai have not been unfounded. The; lve passengers to failures throughout the count ry num- j is There was a gene- berea 12,273 against 10.1)07 for 1890. ti< while many ot the This is a greater :;umb3r_ than for any J mder the scats act! previous year since IboT, wiien ta:s ^ icape from the rear agency commenced keepi: g a record, ca third street was The South has been especially unfor'u- ccverpowcred from nate. The liabilities involved in the i3oaer. He save failures show an increase ever 1S90 of .mpbel: and said it 820.000,U00, while in the West there is re This mora:n"- he 1 decline or $2,000,000. Abundant at .1.1, n" "twf- crops and an unusual market caused by - the failure of crops in Europe has aided that section. But the country as a di piuase. whole has suffered despite the beccf:- he an. C.-A special cent Mclunley tariff an* Mr. Blaine^ ? a ciipvi"(! v r reciprocity. JLhe xJemocrav.o Congress / Vur^-v'b-nnch can do something tor the relief of Ifcs m Asheriile, C-L- Th? ?sro la Politico. X] i tciiilp riA-! fiRK^vvTr.T.T.' .Tan. i.?Em-ihcioation te irie. became uncou- Qay was celebrated today L?y a largo | ^ down .he track at Eumber 0f colored p?or>le. There was i I>Tkol?;dge trestle . . , , , plunged into the a Sathenngat tnecity par* and a spefca ; p? wai< niaae oy Rev. h. u. iiotirrougns, jtts Cree-v mor co;oreci Referring to politics, th;-ora: beiow. itic tOi- tor, wt:o is an educated nvgro. attri-' id: Sam 1 iraacis, buted the nesrc's political"conditioni26 lie; Sam Arthur. jn the South to while carpet-baggers, |ni jiiill and a colored who, he said, had. used the negro i'orjar their own ends. The :-pej.ker advisi-dj cc independent politics." activn-.. lie said at t}.,e negro should doiifcyta^ Germans St Jan. 7.?Inspired and J:ish;giv.?their voles* 10 v/iV.i-o- ies act woui?l kjire him ever party o&red the- be L i;:?tuceti:en?.3 | dt .o w'n-u to the race. The n z"o, lr: \ 1-c-en [ tfc w-a hf* u orat iiie ' sa;d> ?s grateful tc" fr> I^jablican Jta ! arou id hi? ueck. J party he n nor o-rnea by tp;;t par* j fo stic:: which wt I ?,e orat,?r C:'J t* uss cww oa tiie j01 tSe Re3r0 {"' je " cit.-siinc. jte l ti roar and tins ; Smas!pox&i;<ITt:liu'tv i'tvor. [ *v > niarimati^ lif?. London, Jan. 1.?Lord fiteasburv has! ?u red Ma'Jfta \va-> j r.-ceivcj a cable dispatch 'rem tlie liiit- j ut 'Ijorr/u* ihumpinsjj ish Consul ar Sanios; aoriiirrciii;? ! : 3 ro-j -n t cf i!ie r:.'?Rrv. j CoLt aiarming rsports iu r^ard to r.'is j ^ a;u] coii.r.Lacd j ravages of c:?i! iasd yt-liov." ;^ver aud | fI sasaiipox. Eighteen t-j;> -d.-s or mer- j } chant vrr'Stfj;? havo die-., either ixeni . ^ ? ; b!ac? vomit or sm-d:t*vo j ? T. . months. O'i ;s :.-v vr-'Svi* -.as c..'."e jC;1 - ,P v~ur1r ^ ship's compau-,* oUiors rad crr.v. iinve * j1 M-'rjerishcd. dcven sailors dQ in she I , ,:V , f . streets, so quickly ;.-/ui has been the : ?o uciiin .u tceir fijsc.asr, tc js *-sti.v.atr?(i that. a$ i^sfc! :::n;>ro, v*Ji. I. tv7;)-thir<is o? thepsricis r.vc :-:avs: D d!ed- ?-tt Kre:U cV vicilms ci J are emigrants ana si.icr*. ooasui . i- i.ij -.-j. .-ix v.Tite.sthatntUcufft .ittr^icrtciIiivil:':? !r* ?r?uaki)OWi, wro coW exlst9 ; loog>d :or ,U:r:u-iV. hot ? ur7 v\oS inontbs of Jan;;;^v i;i:i Ir'eurinrv. 1 CO.55 0 I Stovy ill j 1 * C*. '? ho MSthOd!3t 1*?U Into a Iv-nci /-i'cos . iii dwellings Cadillac. Mich., Deo. ?i,?Goo.^e ! Stevenson, Jr.. ?2 yz~r* o! =. on a farm near Thorp, in Cc"f; bTftiJcrjisr. rdl into a dry .venny/. !, Jan. 1?Asp?- Tho tvsli'tvfs nicety fuel dc&p. ;u: U!e >m Seymour. Ind., fall pro ?aliIv r?u?ed di^.h. The > -ii in j lTf iarsh, a prominent his lantern :wz lire I:'i i ingfchet and killed re main3. The father. s^ivst.: c*. :::e|?; 1 awoke 2nd found boy's Iocs absence, started ' li'O | ce rough his ciothf*. amj niads the horrible di:,, >vcry from j% *r and caught hi.n ;;,e 0r i;un::nj tl'sh. Xhe re:.Vi:a5 j oi: , :h. could not fe ricdv.iv! sr.vi Safer. |m apSri aid?ri?t J ?-* jreant, killing Mm t 0t'* j n ir escaped, b.;t lie} a family ivipedout. jluntiag birn. Atchison. K:\s, Jan. !.?A family I Taihan? aaaed Delaney, who lived r.t-ar here. j j j . has r,een wiped cat l.-v d-i*'. \ with! a a : i iatfier sic^cfej and died aliaosn b.-fore ; M ,nl J y3? [ the house warminj fes:i\ iti^u f/sre ;n lJ^^% 'j0 n' ! over. The mothur irnrao-ji iteiy tcok yc lTn h'3' sick, and wasburied iSuitu.-y. 'i'iie i>vo I ck er sons were thea attacked. apDartrnUy by ' V. LI:<~-1.T rear3- j the same malady, and both di^J today.j tu kshereT "SVoMd'aSappJy o:C<?tro^. ' st -Tim of Lho I \ 0KKvvJ<13. _?ii<.v i.Ct.4. * .SI- . - /*- ? .A 3 . -AS ? c'?~ hieswnpivo: iu?- u ^ nice: of the s.earnnr { 3*-? OI>^eh 4.??.'-"'-jo c^es st washed as-hore oa a're American,' r.2aiusS3?13.5S7 bai^s, j Vc .lis. Tho Cavalier anj 3 020.CST respect year. Ko-. ec >sr 8 To: Falmouth. Ceipts' of cotton tliis wcS a: all interior h; >at marked Cavalier towns 118.31D; receipts at jjiuniations Ut |tefcuds. 241,050; crop in sight 0.400,0*1. i - IBC| mum, THE BIG THREE TALK. i-S ._.v#5 ILLMAN, IR3Y AND SHELL'S RECENT CONFERENCE. -.'-'"*3 * Newspaper il^.n 8?xs tho Whole Covey ^ and The? Tallr-What They Think of the -" v* Sext Campaign?Some Interesting Opinions. Coluxuia, S. C., Dec. 5?The Atot:i Journal seat a special correspoa nt to Laureas during the meeting Lcre of Tillman, Ir'oy and Shell and : had interviews with each of the "Big iree on questions or the hour, lie talked with tlie Gover nor, who an rered his Questions freely on all subcts except the shortcomings of the rent Legislature, the Governor preferiS to make his most caustic remarks iout the members when he takes the amo during the coming campaign, e thought a great many members f OU +%AiKf V4VU UUU?U1W??U jn," simply becauso they wanted to >pear ''independent" of Tillman. Con2uiug the correspondent says: Gov. Tillman did not hesitate when I ked him the direct question, "Will in stand for re-election?" "Oh. yes, he said, UL will be a candi,te ior Governor again in the coming nipaign." very much on circJj|^^" ol the convention, as they can n :d should, and shovr that they are not fl .Jn'tTi-ofit-ffVufoM "Til t-nn on/1 rl?for. U UUw UU.W'wU UUU UvUti ined/I don't, think there will be any . Xo. I don't look for any such iaaeindent movement in this campaign as e bad in the last/' he said. "That folly ill rot be repeated. Those men who ^ ere independents or Haskellites last ar will either come back into the mocratic fold, as they will be permitd to do on raking the oath or realty to e party or they will become out-anatt iiepublicans." n Oa national politics Tillman spoke of B s preferences for the Presidency^ He vored some Western man like iJoies ra Palmer acd didn't believe Cleveland cod a chance. Perhaps the most important part of \ fjj s interview was what Senator Irby -v id about the campaign and probable J\ lion of the State Executive Oommite, which meets to-morrow night. Afr speaking of the breach in the ranks ihe party, which he believes has been idened, he said: "The purpose cf the coming meeting the executive committee istoreormizs the Democratic party in the ' , ate and to see that the Democracy >es not suffer by this breach. ilI shall recommend to the executive* mmittee the adoption cf a resolution lowing every white Democrat, whethU.v -Ttllmcn of loof <s1q/v_ La C JL~iJLXXiaia C*l> Uiit IC4.JU WiV/U" :>n or not, to vote at the primaries this iar, .with the ex?r?ss understanding at every Democrat, when he present? ^ mselfatthc ball?t bo\% be sworn to ... .stain the nominees of the primary action. "ihe reform movement forces in iuth Carolina," continued the Senator, 1 re as much m earnest as they have cr t>een. Tiliman will' be a candidate r re-election, and will, I believe,.be 'erwhelmiagly elected, notwithstand S the division I have already menDned." lie didn't believe there would be any 4* rrrtrt * Vk a iiiuv vii^cuo tuio .use Tillman will appoint honest Dem^ rats to see that there is a free ballot M td a fair count. The .Senator said that he would not s'gn the chairmanship of the party M least until the May convention. Congressman Shell sco;ed the Legis- \ turs for what it didn't do and prected that the next campaign would ! a hot one. Issues that were neglected ill be revived and those who helped to 11 them will be left at home. lie thought the "opposition" would ke some man out of the Farmers ovement ranks and run him against iiiman but he felt certain that the latr would be elected without a great sal of trouble. He believed the Allltce was holding its own in the State ;d that there was no cnance of a third fci V . u.. ? Dropped Dsaci ia Court. Columbia, S. C., Dec. 31.?On the th inst., the case of the State vs Sid y Goodwin, Mat Martin, Jink Mack id.Joim Skipper was called in the art of Trial J ustice Jeremiah Wise 03k Villa, Lexington county, TV. H. ;arpe, Esq, appeared for the State and >Trial Justice II. 0. Martin for the ifendants. Mr. Sharpe examined e ilrst witness for the State and , rnedthe witness over to Mr. Martin r cross examination. After asking ,-o or Wrce questions ait. iuaiun ieii the lioo and died almost instantly, r. Sharps moved tne adjournment of s court and Dr. J. G. Williams was iccmoned. He came in a few min;es. but li:^ was entirely extinct. An quest was held and the jury found : t tha deceased came to his death om natural causes, Doctor Williams ivi:;<? liclu a post mortem examina;-n a.id testified that death was caused ' a riip'.uro cf the valv* of the heart used from over excitement. riioricy in Circulation. ?S- . Trao^llro 11 O au. 1,? JLUC iicaoui; epriri scent monthly statement o" Myosin the circulation during theSc month, issued today, shows a net - ?? crease during December of $11,519,'J. Of the various kinds of money in relation, there was a decrease dur - December of 6500,000 in currency rtificatc-s, 8371,013 in standard silver liars, 608,007 in subsidiary silver and ;0.0:2 in silver certificates. On the nc-r hand, there was an increase of i,43=5,150 in jroid certificates, 64.312,771 y silver treasury notes, 62,067,778 in / <\3 villi!? fi.10 jr> T 'niter? Sifafps V >te? and $275,580 in national bank tes. 'J ii3 total circulation of-^ha ?r ;;ntry ?>a January 1 is placed at Sl7~" o,T81!T2U, or a per capita circulation 821.52. against 81,528,935,943 on Jan:ry ], isl'i?an increase of 860,000,000 irins the calendar y?ar just closed. jriiig th? -'receding year, ending ^ceniber 31. I8S9, the circulation inCvi.i: d 89:>,3S6,Q1*. T'-h^Ic Scene in the Streets. -\" ir.v UnvxswicK, X. J., Jan. 2.? m :.ere v.v.s a t-asie scene witnessed la ise ctrest, in the vicinity of College 1 ptme, this afternoon. John I3ene, a machinist, was seen rushing ,v>r. the street, pursued by his wife. u;'n ha had ?one a f?w blocks he^^H rr.ed, and, seeing his wife close o^aa^ els. said: "If you follow ep I will cut my throat." Jfl stent; he drew his rayfl jckct. His wife rush^fl ay his hand, but she jafl e horror of the lar^jfl llcctpri, the man driM s i hroat and feli^fl e blood gushing i a few seconc^