The Fairfield news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1881-1900, January 13, 1892, Image 4
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THE TREE'S GIFTS.
All decked in autumn red and gold,
A brave old tree raised high
ills head, and many people sa~ i i
_ As daily they passed by j ,
And cn them all the red leave3 fell, !
Each one its helpful tale to tell.
Unto the children romping by ,
The colors spo^e - f joy:
To maids the red meruit lore and life,
And to the growing buy
It meant ambition, lire and youth, 1
OU C'ttvu U-V AVU.*^ c ?.. *.?0 V. -
The poet fell a blissful pain,
Amidst the glov.-icij shower,
This ripened to a so.ir*. which moved
1 The world by its ^ad po^er.
The artist caught the beauty rare.
; And mude a picture, wondrous fair. .
The nan of thought found in the leaves |
A sermon stron;* and trrand
Which to a multitude be ga~e,
Inspiring heart and hand. * j
Tn saddened ones, tlie ri:stli7iir breath ;
Said: "Life is change; there is no death." j
? *??*
And when the la>: leaf fell the tree
Found comfort ia the thought < !
' That he v/ho sires is eve r rich, ' |
And so hi* hear*. failed not.
And now, through all Lis waiting day?,
Ho lifts to Heaven a 5022 of praise.
?Myrtle K. Cherryinan, in Detroit Free Press, j
A ROMANCE
OF j
TWO TronTWTCRK.i
BY EDGAR FAIVCOT,
Author of The Confession of Clazt??."
"The Evil That Men Do," "-1
New York Fainily," Eit-.
? * [Copyrighted br the Author.]
CHAPTER III.
She gave a great start when she saw ,
v;i-r> "Hnw cm/lil, roil be as mad as 1
this?" she exclaimed. "Don't you j
know that you rim the risk of killing |
yourself?" j
'"I run the risk of being1 killed by j
you," he said, with a voice bleak in j
it-self yet sounding all the stranger be- i
cause of those days of dumbness. i
v-By me!" she broke out shrilly. I
do you me*n? Bui ? 1
answer?you * opeak, you must
only go straight back to your bed."
"T crv?n.lr n. little." lie replied. "1 i
trill say this much, Gcorgina: that I be- J
lieve you've come in here while I was | *?'
ill and stolen a certain flask. It's that t
I've been searching- for. Render it up
to me if you have it." 1
She changed color a little, and said f '
ooldly: "I don't at all understand you." | (
'"Oh, yes, you do. Come, now; give j '
me the flask. You dare not deny that '
von have taken it. Xobodv would have }
done so except yourself/'
Her lip curled and she grevr paler. 1
''This is so senseless ->f you," *he mut- [1
t*red. "How could I possibly know |:
there wa.s any flask that contained your '
elixir?"'
"Ah!" he cried, '"have I ever referred *
to the elixir? There spoke your o*.vn j '
guUty conscience!" Ilis anger made *
him look like some vengeful ghost. lie A
raised one clenched hand. "You hecrd [ f
me talk in my delirium about that j '
flask!" he went on, "or else vou had \ ^
spied oil rne during- those days I worked c
so hard, after I had been fool enough to ;
let you learn my secret. You don't
w?nt to have my death on your soul? :
No? Then get me the flask. Do not
lose a moment?get it;*' lie -went up c
to her and grasped her wrist as he ?
ended. Tie was greatly incensed against i
her, and yet any personal roughness
would have been impossible to such a *
man as he. Thai grasp of her wrist, k
and, perhaps, the sternness of accusa* *
tion in enumdled eyes as well, .
caused her to sink at his feet. He had 1
made her afraid of him, and possibly he ! I
had stirred her conscience also. She j 1
was a woman with an immensity of j c
conscience, though the tremulous words !
that she now addressed to him would j
have implied that she. had hcen very far t
from violating one of its big a and extremely
mystic laws.
"I?I cant give you that flask," she
stammered, there on her knees before
him. "I?I did hear you rave about it
I when you were out of your mind with
fever. For that reason I? I came here
into this room?and found it."'
"Found it!'' he falcercd. with both
hands limply falling at his sides. "You
"Destroyed it, Egbert? Yes: I did
destroy it.'' She rose and looked into
his glassy eyes as though fearful that
murder might be ambushed there.
"You?destroyed?it!'' he gapped, re- ,
ceding from her. In an instant she saw
that there was no dancer of personal ,
H assault, anil as lie sank, breathing hear- B
jap ily, into a chair, she *.vent close to his
Wjjj ''Egbert, I thought your trying to do ^
dreadful crime against God. He is ail- ?
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35 GSASP2X) ESS BY XHS
merciful to us: if it had been His will 1
that we should live ?.a instant longer (
than we do naturally live, lie would ~
have given us His holy sanction. Only v
evil could have corac of your discovery, *
which I believe your intellect quite able J
to have achieved. But Lytjert, n was *
. for your own good?for the sake of your 1
salvation after death?for? "
The voice died in her throat. Her
husband's eyes had closed, giving- him 1
literally the look of a corpse. "Get me :
i back to bed," he murmured. ''I have *
this frightful weakness, and this sense J
of? " he tried to pronounce the word j
' suffocation." and failed; yet in a few j
more seconds, and while both hands i 1
ac bi.iv; Sliui >> iixv ik j
clad his breast, he demanded, with a i ^
good deal of vocal clearness, that Dr. *~r
Thorndyke should be summoned. After
his wife and a servant had tog-ether
helped him back to his room and bed, s
he insisted on retaining the gown in x
which he had clad himself. lie did not
speak again until lioss Thorndyke ar- 1
rived, and through that interval (wxieh
lasted nearly an hour) no lay ouite :uotionless.
with eyes that wore the va-1 1
caney of coma. But the instant 'I horn-1 ?
dyke" appeared he turned, grasping the j e
vigorous and familiar hand of his j i
friend. |
"Don't forbid me to srvak. he j .1
said, with the sudden liaoh of a forlorn . n
smile. ''I've onlv a short time to live, i i
Help this awful load hero on my luujrs, |
if you can. liul while you're with mo ' t
send Tier from the room/' Ho irlsneed i i
toward his wife, who stood at Th<-rn- I r
dyke's elbow. '\She's fe^en my curse? j J.
my murderess!" v i >
"Egbert!" reproved Thomdyke. j ?
?gw^ "It's true, lioss. Mako her leave us ; 1<
Thomdyke turned to Georgina, who |
h.nd ln-ifim to trvnihlc and we.-p. JiCj wes a phrase neari>
wv'iit out of the room with her. bnt soon oa '?i-s ^?s ?lS
.jjtth; btv.-k. , cigarettes which he l.oup
Jilsshe was. M&vnard now insisted St. James street. lie ha*
A- "M-* * ,T" ? } tl.A t'Anmr (irw-lnr r> C&21* 1)V lils 2VHOW22
XI UllKUl*^. lit- iv/.i ku".- ?
Treat deal, and finally placed in his ' grandhire. and perhaps ;
liands the letter ai-1 manuscript for factor of his fondness fox
Sylvan. If he far.ed to xtate what was ; the semi-American parent
the contents of the envelope, this omis- i Maynur<l*s son. Ineessai
sion sprang entirely from his growing' v.*ith llngiish people had
bodily distress, which defied Thorn-; his American accent, and
;:yke\s appeasing efforts. '< his departure from C;
"My dear E<rbert,v the latter at length | spoke, as the phrase h:
said, '"yoxi really rmtat not speak r ?ain. I '"through his nose*'than
It is snieide. and?'' i just planted his foot, sere
"If it is!": broke in the suffering man, j on Uritish soil. He was
with despair. V>ri: of courage. "I can't! posite of the Yankee Ang
: .1 V 1... V.. i >,?, .1, , .-t;?
last the night thrcurl:, und you Know ( uiuu^h ?.-? *. ^
t, lio>s. Ah. if there oniy wore; a, j motus'i felicity that migl
ihaceo to bit*v.* thnt liquid before I go! . favor .-t Sandringham its
liuti- would r?ee< three days. ;:t the j a keen cut of his thin fa
rcry ; nst. and the v of almost constant! aband mi neat m his lank f
watc) :ng.'* persistently of transatlun
Juv: as his voiee died away into a; '"Come aicmg with met
hollov moan Geo'gina slipped within i he kept persuading ^ylva
ther-. om. Her hand? were clasped like ! for thrre years to be a i
suppliant's :-he glided rp to her ! Columbia College Law-Scl
husband's bed-side. I you haven't got any rrlat
"Oh, Egbert."' she cjui-veringly said. ! i 'a ex-opt cousins ever so
"fr<rg ve me!" I Ah r:gh? if you have
'"Forgive vouV' he echoed. v.-ph a th<-r 'l! five you a start. I
sneer. '"Thiol an<i assassin!" ' ' lather "i! do any thing I
She shrank bat --.ward rn insraat. ! nt j now that I've humored b:
then railied and reur.proaeiifd thv ! ;-d. should go through Cambr
t r .; . -.-vt t' > ;.* ;;i 'ivo j your lather was an Amer
:y* of God?I be'lcve it still: i want onght to go bacl: there J
itV a mi!irnif;-H.'Ut countr.
i there ;i man's a man, /cm
doesn't have to take oil
:b:(r ^v-'' ..ji trr.e?e;e and grovel to <
}!' -.;v. "-"j meets."
!* }| .; ") 1 .vv!v.,n c'ouV.l not help:
. ; I- ;! 1 \ y % ! there '"a.-: a number oi ].
V I j? | - '.'U ^j at Cambridge by v.hotn h<
If J._ : % :l : Klf [ : ' f *y not expected to pcrf.
; ., f . "V : ' :':f ( servile acts on meeting tl
j.:V;.y 'V f the idea of -seeing Amor
-J: : ; | sib-}* v-i'ofiting by the spk
~ ' smile or two from that
, J tulgc Ratlibone. allured'
' * -' *' * i tie. I lis brothe- -^eraid
N ' c - * - r.roV.-.f.? i
i . j way ? ' i? '
ifsE-.'ofCeral-I.though. <011
;:i;- him almost blasphem*.
i; ' ; .1 | diiierenee to religious ihii
jf;,: ' ' "1?. - v, .Cil "** f Sylvan began to muse, \
?/ { ;*i.~' \ | year or so of -separation b<
j!J '."7" -j groat ae.-ouuf? There h;
'j - jp. I enough money for four o:
/ gjtCijir5"" *- "-? y.'I-i would .surely be enough
Everv tiling I'.ad been left
' do have >:li:cy ox me, Egbert!" K>ther (who had rec
ielt> believing it. But at the same Property intact from her i
hue your accusation is so horrible. band-) llU;
Chink: To caii me.your murderess?me, was \\ uiing to share .11s Ir
;he mother of your children! Ah, take herald. Still, both V
sack this awful charge. Ksfbcrt! I don't more pounds if the}'
ieserve it! If?if you xho^ld go be .'ore them, and both were
:ou had the chancc of saving not you work for them as
jut your anger spoke, why. then?'' j dollars were easier t-o get
' Both spoke." he returned, with a I '--0 this effect young Rath!
^Ao>*cnr?.->cc in !i?c fiVTV uVmi I TlSSTirCtl lllO OICICI* I)r0lll0
obbed me, and your theft will cause: j the large faith which lias
ny death. The law may not call it [ UP in England that "tin
nuraer. but justice calls it to." i quick money-making are
U*ynard. while thiw speaking-. had [ alii?d. Gerald, or. his sidf
aised himself quite high on the pillows, mere idea of an Americ
Vs he ceased, his wife caught his hand He ^vas going to be a doct
>etween both her own. Thornuyke ical questions were alread
strove to push her back with one arm, <*st import to him, and a
vhile he shot the other beneath the day laughingly told hia
sick man's head as it swerved sideways roots threatened to turn
vith abrupt inertia. I!at Georgina of rhubarb and quinine. "
vould r.ot be pushed back. A iierce prove the case." Gerald
rv left her lips, and she dashed for- swered, "I shall be all the
vard. with the exclamation: to transplant them into
"Do have mercy on me, Egbert! Do "Whenever I go up to L
emember?" morbid impulse for strol
But there she paused. The pillow, liar ley street. I begin
he bod clothes, had become with horrid Square and end at Jlcgen
... ?.? \? i 7 so mnnr doctors'
iuuacniiess o::o acai.* i u w n'-i i - v
lusband's death. I door-pan*'ls that I grow
And after that death Ge^rgina May- j their multitude. It consoh
lard was rover ag.iin the same woman. to reilect that there ma;
She had been left just enough money to < place us IJarley street i:
ive i-i fair ease .vith her two lx>ys, I Perhaps there isn't. I'm
vhile at the same ::me faithfully effect- ; rious to go there and fir
ng their education. V'lien the hoys self."
vere a little cider she removed with As it turned out, Gerald
hem into the country and took up her kis excursive inquiries f
I welling' not far from that parsonage after he left Cambridge.
>fhe: dead father where Maynard ':ad away from him, however,
irst met fc^r and won her love. Folk pany of llathbone, and
;aid of her that she had j-towu sour and pursued a course of med
lard, chough it was true tha-t her :vli- Kncrlish shores. His brotl
fious devotion be--.;:ne per."-rvid with j that he thought this plan '
he fre sh lapse o:\var--. Asal'a;.t. nearlv j eould htaiiy to be a phy
til her cold eu 'tne ^ <>f manner was an country and seek his pa
mt.Trr.'Ath of that menta! frot wrought i other. It was different v
o* - ---)j
remorse: for th.'.-ujrh * he smart of a "And I'm now a lawye
>um mj v rouse 'a i-.s temporary forces length continued to wr
>f endurance, what if n;> lotion should blossom of activity. Old
:voc dull its pang's. and the nerve ?-en- bone has been vastly k
ers v. hero lurk our sociality and amia- i since I've quitted the C
>i2ity should in 'onseoucnce turn as School I 2nd his aid a
mfit - or their ofii .e as the slackened price, it will serve mc
ords of violins? .It was this dreary more than sure. Keep
tate of living .h; t caused Mrs. May- brother, and study hard
tard to be thought the grimmest and sion you've chosen. I tii
iar.ih->t woman in her quiet native really may be a pood c
m~lh h village. She c-uild never re- here. I hated New York
-1 . 11 - ,,.1 ,>vrl rwnym!, .
ram irum siiuma^ iiii iiui. ?*"* aux **
unshme with the dark realization laat Much that the English
he had dealt her husband his death, in this land is merely t
iot that she was ever able to believe ferenee in the v.-ay <>l
icr act in destroying the flask a really ; There are traits of Xcv,
'.*rong one. Still, its results (as she ment that can beut some
loomily accounted them) had proved "all hollow,' as you woi
.ppalling, and for years a ceaseless boy."
attic v.-as waged between her shudder- After .'ev^Tal.nujre non
ag conscience and the self-justifying1 ' ter that shocked and 1
ictacfher sectarian fnith. It was a ] pleased Gerald, ilisbvot
>attle in which neither side ever gained j suddenly married a y>n
victory; her soul was the field in which j girl whom ho described
< I 1,1 .... 1
i COHIlIVUCCl XO UC I" UglH. I. IIULT US I'.'uy waiuj uiim i .< i\ v.
erics of cruel shocks her health at last ure. ITer name was Luci;
ueeumbel. She O.ed almost friendless, 1 she was the daughter of
nd with her two s ms, now youths who < who now was dead but
erged on inanhocd. landing tearless ->een 51 jurist of great no
hough reverent while her grave was his orphan child," wrote
losed in the placid little English when I first met iier she '
hureh-yard where her father had iorg of an austere aunt who so^
go lain down to rest. hold air with little jibes
2sot that Sylvan did not mourn her li<rr poor niece ventured U
eath. He was now iu his third year at pair of gloves. It was hoi
Cambridge, and much in the shaping, and it woke my warm pit
;he caliber of hi.> mind resembled her slipped into my heart by
IT., !?-'t n^r
it one time hail thought of taking1 Is often just like that with
<rc!crs. Then he had been visited br a think it ?*? Well. Lucia
i^nse unvrorthiuess?a doubt of his' now. and a fond little vriI
. apacity to play any save the meanest I r:n perfectly" happy?or
xirt in that throng of humanitarian for yourself, <Icar brother
jhurelimen whose creeds he honored, always can spare you soi
ret whoso intellects hv might never your own future prowess
Hjuah More than that, his health was ly on your feet. Still, yoi
*>mewhat iVaii: he had inherited his stand that my living expei
"ather's delicate constitution; the wear undergo a marked tragi
md tear of such an ecclesiastic life as Gerald read no more, for
he one lie should struggle to live would but cfusfin/ITr^ paper in c
;asily maim his powers. Two or three bis fair Saxon skin erim
rears before she died his mother per- his sunny locks.
reived this, and hosr negative counsels I It was cruel of Svlvan
'ormed his final reasons for not- enter- [ such a trick! J Jut never ;n:
rig the church. On the other hand, she j more heaven and earth, 1
lad ?od in him an inclination for legal | that lie could shift for hi
mrsuits, and now that she was dead he 1 was the unjust British
jrooded upon her advice. lie would by [ mogeniture. Still. let Syr
10 means be penniless: the law was an { since he legally had it.
miinontly''polite-'profession: one could crust a day,"' fumed Ge
Tact\c it thriftily without cither f than play pensioner.
>ratory or any otl.rr sort cf aptitude.I Fythian (who possibly m;
Co be lighten it was another ;:.:;tter, j just to get thosu pairs of g
nit t ' Ik.- prosperous in it v;i;> another aunt was so stingy ahoul
till. I'cor Sylvan dM n?.'t perceive tlic shan't be bored by any r
nil snrea.-:ri <>f l is el?:.n;r?ajr from a brcther-in-law overseas. 1
vov.M-?>? eiercynnin t. h would-be | first: t>37 Jove I will
>arri.-ter. I'.;;: nr.* day. nw* far from But as it happened, ther
he tkne at which --o quiit-.".1 0?.ui bridge for Gerald tc urn swe.*p.
vith <.-L Iior.vr". an An^r'n ,-n fel- after he had made this pre
o'.v-r- a who was Takinir ids de- j stranj?T called at hi - r:
-fee in the sane r :r hku a very i hxhan^s. Gerald rea:l "Dr
cr:lkd prop<~;:i Tki ;.">"''.r^^v::tle- {dyke" on thj eard hssded
nan was named , r Wiiks Ka* hbone ct first the faintest thrill
d.. and not the Oi charac ter So?n afterward it rlasLed i
md personality which lie possessed'was j lis father's oH Gimbndji
v marked s for Sylvan. He j horse that name, and he v
iked *o reeord hi:::-elf as tie grandson j 1?" Thorndyke with a s]
f <ln- re John \V:,r.> Ibs-hlx. r.e, now on > a:n:re eye ar.d a heartiness
h" v. rj<v of s- v-;i:y and .still shining | {Trip v.-hieh cheered the 1
:i > "<. York i:> th. r.::h;-.pp"'y too r.ire j magical draught.
*?rscra?\?, or.?- of ?. :;r judges whi.-se re- | "I see lots of your fat
?v.tc ikvk of s ilure has touched. i Ross Thomdyke at lensri
!j!va::"s friend v/a : 'i amiable youth, eyes rrc-rc gray, bit: yours
vita lender meat; ' endowments aa' a actly like them if they w<
ove fv?r his native "and which And .v-yoiir brother Sylva
.ssociation could r ;t anna". "I'm an ka'} Law unfortunate tha
iznerkan and 1'nt proud oi . it,"
i as fn , hare !:: own it, who b.-vc lived in Uhicathe
Morris j p-o for ; n z%e. I mi;:".it so easily hare
rlst hir^c"- In ; looked 3iim up before I boarded the
1 boon sent to | steam? in XeT.v York."'
icd ew \ork j "It's .00 bad Hint yon didn't know lie j
an hnport jnc ! was tht re." said Gerald. "You told me j
Sylvan w.ts j a few ninutcs I think, that you j
-- - - T _i.. i . T.:.? ? " ;
aire Ui gTCU Li\ Wi'JIU'ti t,w m'.a: i.ioi.
it u^.^oclation j uYcs greatly. I crossed the ocean
never altered ; fortbr.- purpose.
at the time of '-Just to sec Sylvan? Really??
iinbridge he Dr. Thomcyke slowly nodded. lie
is it. im less seemed to muse in the most absorbed
when he had way. * lerald watched his aged unci alr;d
years past, tered ace. That grayish board. those
the acute op- lined ature-. that baldness which cnlomaniae.
and nobled .is fine brow just as ii sometimes
e him with a betray and cheapens others?ah wen: j
it have ioiiiid uxarkb >f change that. had their sadden- j
elf, there was 'rag efi- jt upon his <wvn youth. For it j
co and a lax i.s true f us that v.], .*n we arc youngigure
that Wuld tlie rar.' ir< d features oi those whom we
lie birth. have I:* -t looked on as freed from all
o Xi-'.v Yortc." time's arshcr touches, assume ominous
.n, "and sti*<!y hints . d meanings w.iicli have their
awver at the roots i. our human hatred of either se:ioo'l.
Yousr.y { nility < death.
ions in Ami.-r- <-Yet ' replied Dr. Thorndyke, "just
far removed? as you ay. to see Sylvan. And he's
n't. Orandfa- marrio you tell me, and you've hut
kno'.v. (Iran,1- yestei y heovd the news. lias it dc- j
want him to. press*.-: yea'.'" t
s whim that I "Ve~ mu^h,"' Gerald murmured, i
id ye. Be-.hhs, Then : j said more, and while he Kaid 1
can. and you it his other's old friend most intently |
>* ?/? l*w? ( )li ?
Sylvan. and ''Ger. Id." ho broke forth, as the
n toll yju. Ii younjr ' ian finished, ''I know exactly
: his hat and why marriage has disturbed yen.
jverv lord :.e You're otyct throvfrr. your course of
medic: study here in England. You're
iv fleet in/ that afraid. But my hoy, don't fear a
3rd.-." just then minut- longer." And he put out his
a was certain- hand, vhich Gerald grasped, with a
[>nn any such Strang hope beginning to bloom and j
lem; but still bright, i in his soul. }
iea" and pes- '"I h..* e the wo^U1 to face all alone,. 1
ndorof a stray sir. no>*-> "saiu Gerald. "That is, I hate
mightv 'to be ependent on Sylvan, who can
v.au" nut a lit- hereai: r ill afTord."'
stood in the "I i: dorstuud,"' shot in Thorn dyke.
>e was dearly Hi? fac : beamed kindliness as he pnrictimes
think- sued: ' VVc must arrange all that. V.'e
>ns in his in- can, n-boy, and we shall. But first
igs. Andyrt, please . .nswer mc a question: How old
vhy should a is Sylvia?" j
3 held oi such Gera. i reflected for a moment, and |
ul once been then.sVu: "IIo lacks i. few months of
f them: there flre-a;v.-t\veniy."
now for two. 'die lacks a. few months? You're
bv their En- sure? I'm very ghid to hear it. I'm
:eived all. his enormously plad to hear it."'
InK-riean bus- lie continued to speak with lowered
lint Sylvan eyes a :d mouth pursed ruminalivexy.
ist pound with "I didn't want to be too late. I dreaded
ioys wanted thst 1 might be. And I wanted to bo
could pet on ti:nwilling1
to '"On lime?" repeated werald.
well. But Tlior adyke lifted his eyes. '"^s.
than pounds: There /ere reasons."
>one sapient3y l,Dr. Thorouyke. xue young uwu ?r
r. who shared turned curious ;*r.d rr:; -.tilled, "may I
lately grow n ask you, sir, what UiGSv reasons arc?"
2 States*' and "Oli. nothingy" answered the doctor.
very closely "Xothi*g\ I assure y ox:.
?. fired at the But !>erald was secretly very diasttisr
.an resilience, fied wi h that "nothing." which struck
or. he! Med- him as less diplomatic than rcpcllsnt.
y of the deep- (To i)(. cor.Lmucd.}
s Sylvan one
1 his Greek ' 'iemson CalleKf Crippled.
Into those of Glen; ;on College will not be opened
If that should before next year. Work on the build-'
as <rayly an- inghas been entirely stopped, llecentmore
pleased }y the ( olumbia State had >?n interview
Western soil, with G >7. Tiliman in reference to the
londcn I've a college, lie said that the trustees had
liner through stoppc-t' ail tna work and all that was
at Cavendish doing us to put the rooting \u a nt cont's
Park; and dition t ) preserve the; property. He said
nn tho they .ere entirely "out of ns one v."
donr, Xl nt The re ular funds had all been used
u? *r;d i.he ?20,000 ;hat they had bor'',
v? ' ' rov/tu was lotruly exhausted. Now
k v: no SU(-'U thev cr- xld do nothiLS until thfcir other
a, . w? r':' funds -ere obUina >1<\ The privilege
decideuiy cu- tax ha^ not come i;? this ve.-:r and th =s
id out for my- agrici:! Ural college find appropriated
by col. :ress is locked up by Governor
did not make Tillma '3 =5pa'. \*ith Sjrcretary 0? the Inor
sometime lerior . 0! le. Tg& Governor paid the
Sylvan sailed work < -ulti hardly, by any moans whatin
the com- ever, t : resumed br-fon-spring had con
later Gerald | siderab:? advanced, in answer t<> a
ical studv on i f]uestj- : ?.a to how it wouUl effect the
- - ,U.-* ,( i t Vl I
J P1.UIP, ; S.'l'J \i ! Li. V.UU.:v? IUV,i'.WV
,* ^ , ?L , / <:t>?t : ^siderably, by ;;avir.ir to btv.-a'i
oest. a man Up .jj irr;ns :ia,; pack aways tin: tools,
sieisn m one , kv^;cj; -;t> j'.j {? a jjeat disappoias ticnts
in an- raent i.- th-s- ;-il over lh - Stale
,*ith r. lawyer, -yho in c-ncieci to s?n> their sons Ihtre."
r," Sylvan at The#-- )? get.* oo?-half the interest
itCj **in full cn the .ac-d ^ripa'ad Iheioeoma from
Jiu're Hath- the pri: ilf ge tax froir the .State trr;a3ind
to inc. and ury. * his year," saysjthe State, -the reo'u'nlfia
Law turns ota the latter tax are coming la
Tww/",i bu' ?: Tly, a*e no doubt, to the bad
tV^.i crops art o'her coot'ltioD?. At this
'. . ' , period ;s- y-'ar Treasurer Dates says
straignt, dear ?50^* ;.aiU>een collected, while now it
.111 tliCJ Pro*cS* is priic Ciii'y nothing. Dr. Dates thinks
ink that there ?t wil! e Iatr- in February before the
.'hanee for you collec' ns iil begin to show np to any
at first; but I exten: The co:!.?ge life* the use or the
i to it now. 11 latch fund for agricultural experif
merit. ntl r. tien the trouble with See
l national dii- retar? <'oLIe i.s settled it v.ill get other
doing things, funds
. ^ oriv refine- Ue?:-.?.I>llcaii Executiv > CommlitdS.
London ores r'ate Republican Executive Comild
ka.}, dear p^jttec met ysterday in the grand jury
thscame a K-t- rocm Ci tb(i Waited States Court House.
>v r.o means The committee met at 10 a. is. and reher
hod unite Iliaine(-session until 3 p. m. when a
mr* \mcr;cr.n rtcess ' as taken until 6 p. m., at which
-,r hour ILc- com rjiltee resumed its sittinsr
1 Vr :lC(i iodine I in session until 12:30
nana of cul t- m
al^thian, ;uid Xhe joliowinr: wer< present: E. A.
a gent:ein:m webst- r. T. B. .Johnson, E. II. Dias, J.
ivho once hud p. Sen B. C. Bruwu, C. II. sperrv,
to. "Lucia is j). p. 0sr-s, Fred Nix, Jr., G. W. MurSylvan,
"and ray, W K. Boykins, S E. Smith. C. G.
was tlie ward G&ntt. J. M. Fre?man and J. II. Fcreived
thu house- ham. This was a vt-rf large attendance
' - ?- rr*?
and sneers if of theiaemuers ot t;.e coaitr>ir.ire. jlhhi
> -sk for a new sesaioB svas vary anhoated but U was {
rrible. Gerald, |n Private aod a resoJution adopted
T ' bt-for? adjournment that n'.>thir>?
. vC A' should be furnished Uio press. A resc.oor
0jutj0i. ,rft3 adapted r.rovidmsr for the
u:;rc fa-'*:t calling of a State republican Ccnvenius;uontjou
tiori ov April ; at V. Gambia. This
is csy wife, convenuon'T7i!l oandsatn delegates to:
1) .she makes, thp X;Monal ; Convention,
would be but Trie lommittf c v. : s :ssne an address
. Of course I 'o tii.i ]<?puWioan vci'-ritheSt?.tfc tonethinjf
until da? ioisad^rrjji^ v-; i] stith* the (j:<snuts
von firm- rii>n an :o whethw ?1 a*- convention vviJl
i v.-iii under- P?t tip set of ctxuO bites for the Stare
^ % * * oflices for the Deraocnus to >no*.v under I
~ -V next fa':. The committee decided fo!
"Y"' """ , rccome ni Dr. \V. I). <>um, a colored
o PiCscn , pi^ysici ill of ChsrUfctcn, for the postmcMianu
witn nmsterf hip of that city. The present
'.oiiiny below iccumt iut, A. H. Mo wry, was appointed
uncStT the Cleveland administration,
to Kcrrf him ?Regit .er.
inti: hn would ?
? , >*xt?ra>lC?ttSA !'*ftsr.Hv.
low. to show .. . . t - x?n<5..i*
T]?? iiOi-TLK. Aih., Jail. >e^s came
lav "of r>r;- !ate i:ls uight. from \Vomaek Ilil!, Als,
. * \ * the scsi a of the recent S'rns otif'ra^es
,.ceP a and hai-ginss, that while Neal Sims,
in lire on a ^,e or-, her of IJoh, t-vo other men,
raid. ' rather r.2(i :Jir ra ;ln([ ;;ea rico Sims, the fso
Th L-ucia claiight . rjj of Bob Si'us, were on their
irried Sylvan way fr>*. u '.Vomack U ili last night, goisic
lovos that he/ i jn : ireetion o? Teak, Miss., the renf
invinfr lior't I n&wr-? r-.f r!..> ?f-sr. (if lha r*ann\ ti ev
inisanco of a v->re s or a posse searching for ^esi
'li tura sweep f Sims, ; .10 is wanted for murder. It i3
. * said th : Xeal resisted arres'. and was
o va* no r.ecd hanged m i afterwards shot; also, thai
I'-ird'v > .I*1 v the re..i of the party a r. tempted to iriter>rd
- fere in real's behalf, and were strung1
Ither" humko U-D t0 :J ; VI:l.tsvsaio;'-'lhc joadsuie, the j
. p . ... r;-u vorce:: ran 5 among tlrj number1,
; -k> i 1 *'" lyncbtv wiV.;t #xc::t.e'-:srit is s?ai-i to
^ur.out ' vui }
of rr.cmory. i
upon him that ' White Ealf
c friend had Xi-T .Vest. FJa., Jan. *>.?lijron Mc-j
;vnt to Svrse1..' . chief engineer or the ste?.iu
,:>rl;;e :P ship } ' 5co:t&. rjs^t a painful death this
; in h:s |...r. v morn: while adjusting the machinery
uili- ? of tlu 'ec-ric plant in the holci of lbs ?
vessel, lit was called irorn sleep about}
... 1 o'clo f ;nd probably was not thor- I
ffr ,'f v^' ou?h!} wake. His right leg got caught I
h sai<i. *xi!? j;jjhp a'-i-r^ry.and a sharp steel bolt f.
wor..a ^cex-Jj^a3 r:. jeaLecliy drawn through and *
irejiotr Ulue. throug: the limb. liL^^ftleg vraa ?
n is in Amer- caujjh' the ^iieei?
11 should not 01 sh;.. . lie Jif:daM|
i njornii:;;. ~|||
'SOV. !'! IliuFlifik0EL?
j World's Fair. Fai'ec
f 23 To rearrange i
ONLY A VEP.YSMALl MINORITY Or HIS ; district. Failed/
SUGGESTIONS ADOPTED ! 24* *f? reP*aI l!ie
!f>ed:cal >. xaraiRcrs ai
i previous];. in force.
"..'h': Legislature ted :sbe D*r.ci S-*t 25. 10 reQlUTS liCl
, . ., ^ _ be paid iuto country t!
y? sr.!a*( Almost ! ' , , , , ,.J
| Out of twenty-live
" " ?1 - ">- I.r- ;Uc iIr.vcrnr
sa: rrqjfW!-n?Ainni.i v-.... ( UJa..^ ,,iVJ v??.mendfttioss
II* JKs<:?. ' of l^O" ^ his m^:
1 three were adopted .'\j
XEWjiEKr. S. C., Dec 31.?The last sernbly.
(leueial Assembly aiieajnU-d m.;rc and It is a curious eireu
i ccorm.-l'shed >-s ihau a;i* of us preue- fore 1?'C 1 "^'cple nave
" laN-i'H wiJicuL rofereii
ceasors. i t o isryontT oi :hc members ; f|)r (;omiiur. No ,,
veutiiU-> ftllice rn the popular ware bv ; had ever had. or ha '.
] oiding tn to Ti'.Iaan's coat tail. Most perrons! ^cHowm? in
<fthe? had i:?ver had. any etporioaco i}' soever heard of a
i. pufc'iC life, un.: Ihsre *? a *ofo! ig- j
i araace on ih*. pari o: roan? eocce?::ni? j Tillcaaa? Legislators
i'UVnt aSairs. Lawyers who I>a;i scarce- ; cause of ' :;c:r?uupose
j v ever b?cd ent;u*tcd with a bun Jretl sci^r aau entirely vt:i
v;- , , , ,, the interna torlal qu^
foliar ci-.sc: utin.cri wno raild not rm ., T , .
? ' , . of ihe ja.- t ia mslatun
Ui-cesaralij a on>l:cr33 farm?there t-au?c th'-v saiii the^vcrc
mnny tnek as these -cnt io i-. iii - Yei nc G vcrnor ,S<
f<-r m .l on people ant: m<re ban : 1 >70 erer bad so 'ar;
s landrcJ an-' miill'in? o; ?v- i . his recommendations i
"bey c ":il lirn-.scIve.- 'rc-i'vinur:-" | ts C-n\-r':or Tillman
:cu?<b ~i-a'. tVre \vu? to reform 'hey ; lor this l as already
i rrer c?uid >'' induced io sat; and now the Governor's loss o
hat tiiC/ term is ended; afior t'.vo yours summer of 1891. J
t f unrcvr etui svTty and ui.iimi'cd pevr- mrmber.* i."ho were
< ! if t; ! :?- -^-formed anything what- be- re^ar- cd &? puv*
i v;r, ihf.-e n ;o evIdcc-.-e ol it. j Tiilraan I: urder to
It wo.id r.' L be diilleult to svm all ;:nci clect. ;n suro,'' ;
,ie Lrgifiaiu:'--. ii:u that -xua a'auy >:on- o?n imp.-ctauc-'} aft?
; 2cueace l<> tbo people ut lrr,-c. It; w&aied tosbow the p
asjed "orty -.hi joint resolutions aril not beio"^ to Trlltnai
:.S7 acts?moje thancine-tenths of them T:!!man lost bis prea
^ eir.g of -a iottl private character. 01' other reason is that ;
i he acts <>igea:>ri;l nubile interest we re- it was a very difllci
all now the establishment of the ' who or whit pop
noustna-.-school, or rather the v:'. - great ucvirtainty as t
j.ary *L*ps for Var^stafclisinvnt; i!'C . jres. Iloace the unci
,iee pats bill, which "sUl'erts v?. ry v j nes.? cf il e majority
jc.iple c-xcey.: in so far sSvst t?*::<Js ' >! days of the session?
l.cep public oti'crrs tree from^Uiraiioa ! aion amocg the **ref
io raiMroud* cue therefore not so iiiTS^lo j decision and intt&bili
to be "ivtncil"' by ihetn or subjected tVoh:'.:}possible to pass:
:;oir imlueLce to the oe riment o: t :j . vnT^Jpon which pui
^.eopl-; Lhc establishment of ihc pUOo- j <:ividA{-h
. bate ccp;cji;8ioiJ; uic abolition oj i Xakm5?ii.no.conside
:eparirncnl o:' agriculture; pe- l-aps ;j er. we ah:*.ll probVfojj
<>r two other 2ct.d. that \ve do uot uo*v ' General Assembly ag;
recall. 1 -VI. Lei us hope r
To teil what :t did not do would re- ! server.
<^uire more space. A majority vrer? sent
o Columbia to do what i'liiniau v,-anted t ^ .,*^,yus,n?9'\
nem to do. At the legislative sessiou CjiaiILESTOX, S.
>t 1800 the *'reform" legislators were N>-w.-j and Courir: p
]uite subservient to the wishes of their r< virw ci the mdusi
ob:?i. lor ho waa popular then; but ihev Suuth Carolina at th<
rei e mostly raw recruits and inexperi- >-cv; Yrar Its m
need :n public atl'airs. Thev tried to do ~ .' 4_ ., *' ?
*-.oa2et!i:ng, but left most of the import- .! 7 ' "
nt vrork of the session pcample'j*. uud vvaoie State. .The far
income over Lo the session of IsDl for greatly iron: me ioy
sical disposition. a*'d mary small far
BwUveen the stssion of 1S90 and ;S'J1 <3illico.lt to secure aav
hfre was a decided change in popular cCrE'CTg
.eeliu.'. Governor Tillman, for roine f'P.fra .f1 !? ?
eaton. had bn reach of bis popularity ^ J^hnve seer in'
*! ?) iW eecoed e,?ion of tie :-rei-?ra.*' ^ w!iare Utme;:
-.cgisiature or-ene<.. Ilence it is that their own supplies th
.aany o: his pet measures were ettuely dition and will be?ln
:jjuort:J. We are not now *pccubt:u^ better prospects than
about causes, but only recalhu.; facs. neighbors. JNIerchar
It is int?restiug. iinot significant, to lions remarkably goo
ecall the recommendations contained in low price of cotton,
he Govt rnor's I natural in 1S00 and his a safe and profitable
Message in 1891, and fee how many of out the State. Cottoi
hese recomrnt ndations were "sat upon" dividends withe
)v the Legislature?most cl Hum at the- ! n;2"'^cturin? ente
I * /-.my* \ fin
j 'econd term. .
Here is a list of recaaimcndawon^ the State. Half a d
1. To have the couutes divided intr> DiR<T factores ,A-erft
: quarc school dlsiricts i2-?t more than i^'iTvear. Small capit
birty-3:x nor kss than sixteen square niore and nioreatteii
n:Ie?. v.-ith oor wl^ite ami one colored lishment of unisn n
chocl iu. each. This ladod. I dustrie*. Farmers g
2. To Litre school trustees elected by I solved to devote leas",
esidents r,i tl;e.?cbcoi district. Failed. and iop'fcnt moregra
o. Tf ?saVe the poll lax $3. Failed. Year, T >b*ceo cultu
4. To provide for bavins the State veloped ::i the last ttt
>ubli*h m.c school book-.. Failed. results.
5. To provde an industrial school for j oar ?*&s
-ins. a^'as a preliminary step to adopt T, 0; t r-f t,
.I19 Wir Juror Training jjcfcool. Adopt- r
<j; buii!;e i rictica! dei.-iiii. rotEiiiu o oe Lc-g:.s.at;-re compile
arried :.t l* another I??Mature- coa'.aJn? some iuteres
6. Tt lerpii-T-.acb c-cua:y to soi-fort about th: members cl
> ow u '. l c: it u the 1 .U". t:u Atyiuin. are 27 iSenators and 11
.. ... . In the ."V'.iaie there v?
Tor CorJS!iinl: .a'aicouveaiioi. - t.K_ci/>Ju?,
.ilv(i b-.v.: cts, -) physician!
' 'o r,: .. . . banker. iu the Ho
8 iv ?arpor?:ou repr^euUiion n farmer.-5 lawyers, 6
: :ie Hcu.-.s: f? UeprcscnLat-.i-e<. .auap'.- ch:;nts, 0 nt-cbauics, 3
(d. _ _ 1 ter, I lwn-berman arid
O 'i*,. irT. rkf>- ; TV. rl-cj <i
by Couatiea. 20 as to t-iv-j the former 3 Baptists, y i'resbj
iaorc J-.rcft. a- ih cu:tic;r oil or the i-iUtr pr.li^ns. 1 Lutheran 3
ave it leis ::.e ; iliau luc coustuuion or doubtful religious
: squires. Fa'ied. the ilous* thf-r? were
10. T;?e eu.ictmcul of a ne.v laiiroad Baptists 21 Presbjte
j.irr "siriiilsr tc that or Georgia." A paiians. 5 Lutherans,
1 e?* la- ?ai pas&ed at the session ni lies, 2 Chris5 ians or (
but th< Governor was uot al;o- H*3'/ e ,
; eihcr v. leased . Trith it and therefore ,1 11?-'-?o Vh ?
- 1 a 1 t uni j ;'i mciiuations. Ih? tot
?toed u. A. Ue -c.s_.on .1 h91 a bnl [ tw0 houses in r^spec'
;or this jmhm passed the House, bu,. as fcl]0Wi!/ Far^TS
*) ?ls> Ki'iCu l?i tri' slOUls 01 L.1S j p(| ixiBrch*
senate lor \faut of a quorum. So th.'s j (jj "teachers 1,' editor:
recommendation also failed. ! bankers 1, iurnberma
11. la Lio Inaugural the Governor trs I. In respect t
ruade the rexarkable declaration :hat j views the two houses
sclf-govcriment Uycount'es is and ^ 1 Methodises 45, Baptis
1 ^ A/mnlior,c
alrrays ;wte <1 failure." la ac;.- a | Mia
. / i; h hi 4 recc^iLeiiciaticns, ilir- ; :s ; I?cmai.'ust,s 2, Cam phi
most aiflcci supooricrs?Mr. W. i 'A*1, en*ists 1. Israelite
J-.vaas oi the Semve. ami Mi>.-r-:. Joi n j Finooo se?m*
Gary aw; J. L. MeLaurln oi the j Loxuox,Jan. 3.?
Jouse?iram< d a oil i in wh:ch r?ar!va)I <f ?
, , , - iano, or 'lis Ilea bt.s!
power was taken jrors iht people aa , . ,
j-iven to ihe Governor. T-.ebiJI p.4S&e?i *'nt^erP yesterday fc
i.ae Seua'e at ihe sessiou of ISl'l. u,.:t JidPu with thesbipGfc!
was killtu in ihe House after passing i\w arriving from Chiie,
readings. So this also failed. P^tre. The collision t
12. To put the. phosphate interests of H^ghim coast. The
the siate in the hands of tiio Governor, crushed by the collisi
attorney jGnerai. comptroller general ?^!'-r ere
f?l tvro (Tth,r -.;wor,9 to 1.0 snwinttU i
- but managed to run ir
by Lhe Governor. Tinsrecommeuaatiou six ft<et of ^ in he
was adopted?waetl; or to tne auvantage ess,,rT repairs will c
f-f" md i>iai5 raa? be very scriou^y ouos- Ti/i survivors of th
t oned. Certain it is th- rc -as a fa w,.;i3 rescued by the
off io the uai months fe'i >u--u_r oL Ips'.vick, of the Gr?
?68.0(-0 \t Ic.i-i; ?!:d p-Ti'-r.s ia a pesi claim that the Xoord!
t:on to v:?ow insist th.ii _rk a: damage iug the bark, made no
1 a-> bcoii done to the .Stat-*6 phosj?iiaie f re'.r. but hurried aniat^r?i-t,
the maaajjeru.-nLof this pho.-.- 1;:s -? Afraid of "inking,
\ hate commission. : the wrecked vessel t,
13. To ie.iulre State basks i > cio;>o?it as b^sfc could. Si
with the Stat-? treasurer State l-oads to L'*!rK :'n(l ?u
1 :e ain< uat of their average Oapo-its. ,f?he.?A(J,
f-'"1 w. f'TJ0 Til b?akSLv:?'?VeS? 2u assistance arrived V
i u ceiK" ia sta-c bop(?s. lat.cu. came nn there was but
li. To requtfe insurance companies jng. for\he survivors
ch.iajf busing in this State to depot-it this> would not hold th<
$25 000 ir; Siale bonds with the Stale investigation wiil be 1:
-*s"* o/.Uf/?nrtT if .T *'f\r> t fi Ck
weasurcr sas <i vi J3v?u-.nvi. puii.nviiiM; xvi c*.v> 1
I'ailed. ported inhumanity of
The Mlo*:n2 were rcv iumeiulcd in . ?.. ?
t:'e Governor" n**m? to the Lftjisla-1 fJJW'EL\^ 0 _ '
<i.e Coinp- ^ttotm^^
troiler General m asking lor a reassess- i attfe- t-ikiui? ?1,200 bs!
cicnt o: land m J 3'J2. Faiied. man. it was on the ^
1G. "i.v abol-sfe cilice of court iy "-> coup!? that this occi:
rii?3i' ners &u.i provide u ? v-tr-u of h -d former?" been Mr
t .imty jrorerrrneni?fi repetition c-1 the St. Louis. As soon <
i.rromr.ica ia ^tu of 13'JO. Failed. arrest, \r:Jc?i occurret
17. To re<n.ire audikrs to sisiaip ail ,;wa3 madv public, otiv
totes for th.j puruosc of laxat-oa. be heard *rom. So t
? ' -* I ?v-? i r. . ? I < .J -?T<C/> ?? To
I's lfll .1UU113UU J <J
IS. To re:\r-ar>','e t!:o se!.0';l list 'cts i-'eef. hf&:i iroiu. j;
--rscetri: d ;-.!iO la U;e inaugural 10 tn ,l. Sr Jons of tfc
. ,?|a VT.y.ii. I vva, .'IftSSfC
J fo "" * '?, -1 Xew Icrk and Missoi
**.*0 to e**,:,; AadMW)n ff0t aII th.
' ^o!.^ftooe rcviy j i:vHl with her some M
i L; at Ti-w a".)[? lzv^a l j:;'.- { GlS'.-ri- ;;-r. x:e is n
[ ?(,. i'i'.ieo. j ir.eni' br;"1 for (Jen;-]
-0. j :.Uc Governor tho Jrkhfc j ParceK's money. Th<
; > remove sl.:*r!i? au-i oiha* oiiiccrs at | opinion uta-- ali the 1
i is pleasure. Failed. j vslie- are not y?t in.
ill. To ati:23(; the c-:a.:na! ia~ br . . .
- J ^ tYGflt SXnu F 1
avm^ jymrs ;:wwa :c opt;: court in ibe ^
i rs-sence ct the jr. !,-c, to prohibit ^;u;T^ | j^^'ViVc^iakC'v
f~ora cortmuuig a case lac seecud uma ](^iiste ol* Woftord <
'except nil?.: e.xtrr.orlivarr *e
' ftncea:*5 to i-qu:r6 in
f ora
bora
Aha late.
/V
/
/
r "J! . !g. > SJBLJ L'JJ-'-^L^ -'.-V - ..
$15,000 ecable f -jirs ' -;r the Haskell's.
.n exhibit at the ; The Sumtar Freeman does not
' i much stock ia the Ilasktlls as v
Llie ccn2resi;0nal: gefn fron>< j0;lcwir;g article.
- x Is dipprd irom its coluurn.-.: "Oul
law o? ls90 as to j ^ij srDirt aa<? s?ucy! C"i II
id restore the law j n^d? a rn-art aiv.. ch-'eky spe#ch
Failed. { liimsi* ;-.n the a. ti-frec* :nsa uiii
lor license fees to he said about Tillman's fret? pass :
reasurics. Failed, wss dcserred richly by "H:s '
recommendations lsncy;" but thi:ik from what sou
>r m his inaugural came! This ma , who for yea
sa;e of 189l'onIv Jears has unblushlngly repres
- the Generil As- powerful railroad corporations ?
' iloor of the House, actually .dist
TTor.f,-. favors to member:
S.-d'tte r l^s- w? own haDi)s' that ?' ?
< ?i f 3* "tamed so to rp.-ik." This man,
,#.r* 1 /\ thf.lf A.hAn-A . * ? i# ^ . i ?
^ iv v-.wv- wn:ie a Qisiaoercr tne auouai j
revious .jrovemor criltic Ex: cutive Committee for
ever as^ea tor, a ^.-.rolina, became the hir?d at' or;
i the legislature, protectionists an< went around a*
Hamptonite, or a ting aubs.dies for ships, in utter
irdsonite ?r ot an gard of hi.; high trust. I hose H
candidacy of Mr. 'boys' are cases! Oue attempti
i were eiectcd be- rioe into power over the pet-pic's <
d ability and char- b} the ail. of ne*ro votes, and ac
ib?ist reference ts voted fur a iiepublicsn f-andida
' r<>T?rresi strains. a Democrat.
:ion. a majority ?"~;7 '
i were elected be- prstendinar to lead Democrats; ai
were TiMmanites. nowis aw^st free passes,
\nil- < '.Polina sm-e hC~ ac'li:di7 d(*aIt hem o:;t l0 mw
Carolina sm^e fr m the -a-;]rc-,.:S he rep rare at<
p u pioport.en > . ; Yery ri(?cr 2j0l.ge> ?Qc
[^nc. eo or o :eate<. j Hs^kells;' ves, enough a
hatf. One reason ' sT nve."
bee-j slated, viz., ' '
popularity in the * * "Con?iu?&*d."
LDPther was that Columbia, Jan. 6.?That the
anxious enough to of the executive coramittec wi
2aal followers of have a conciliatory cffeit is Lb<
make their calling ion expressed by opponents of I'i
jot to f?eliD? 1 heir berf*- Many men said on thai
:r ^ettins in and today tha* they would never tal
corPo 'hat t^ev d'd proposed )ath as th?/ wocld not
a?especially after circumstances lay themselves
t rinr.nl.?t* An- in tbe faintest deyree to hav
*chance to vote 'orTiliman. Th
aUhe la.t session they say, thousands frou
lk ijmj to aecice tininatinff in these orimaries an
ubr and there was yoke many complications. A
,o what might hap- many state thpy are in favor of h
ertainty and fickle- conventions In advance of the
during the closing convention.
-the ^snt of <^ohe- ?
ii'.c sentiment was j
ration with anoth- | ^ lUs 0 ?3a
ALL aR
wt ?QTwaT.-Ob- ,,
;<N u
B-Ti'ew- ?;') n n t\ sVfirrr-sF'f
" T - - t?u - : - j 2 s aa &> s\ r-*-. S>
J~u' AUC ; r ?^ ii lis Hi ft 11 "IS
lublished to-day a ; s" *' - ^ ^ sv fc =uS Lsf^kiss h.
trial condition of ^jjj^jgap asset
ports come from
ir.ershavesufftred
a,ne? for the next
'PS. i?09TiT?T, Vfill CVjr.;e|Cy.-;)$ya^.-'. rfraA <gl frBtPiafr *
>r? pwhapfl the j t&HSim AttMcm
mcisl results to- s re ^8 I'
trn jears. In all j Li M \
Wain good con- | $ fg |g gibllfl FjJlt
tie year with far 5 . tz
i their all cotton
Banks bare^done
t mills andPfactothf.d
in all tiarts Of Lcdi* wfci>u' ?7-tetn:, ar-j po'Krand Koiirhcu bfcx
"' 4 1U *n ! alLa Ul ? Ir"*- * V\v?<* ?Vratr**! ttT^JwK!
.ozcn or more can- ???^ ^^ t - ?.. r t ^ mM
built during the m & &lfttF
alists are devoting j g $ I ^ySiia
tlMi?!ii'^ i?M:W MVi siai
ensral Jy b ave ? \ 8 I ? MB LOTH
o years wi th good pv : r *
le South Carolina |p? jj ; v'i
stir.g icforEatioD BSCS-, Proprietors
' thai body. There ??"-*** :?k, L^zstz1:.Block, SAVA^SA
i Kvfres^ntaiives- ^ .
-re 18 farmers, 11 JJ'irSt OiaSS WO
s, 2 -ditor3 aad 1
use there were 76 [
physicians, 7 raer- i
L teacher, 1 mini3- <_ .
[ 1 manufacturer. V QT'J LOW PriC6S
ere 9 Methodists.
terians. 7 Episco^cifn^ion^
^J o Buggies, Cairiagw, Koai Carts, W
36 SSs, 32 !t=- Wasted S??4 t. >?,.
rians, 13 E:-isco2
Reman C-athoJampbellite
13apt- laquire of nearest dealer ia these j
ist, 1 Israelite and ?r send for Catalogue?Mentioning
oubtful religious paper.
al make-up of the
r. to pursuits was ;
94, Jarryers_ 36, | H 0 L L F R * ANDERS
uir3 t, me^uauics |
9 2. ministers 1,
n 1, manufactur- BUGGY COMPANY".
0 their reli.xious
stood as follows:
its 35, Presbyter- . P*ock Hill, S
1 20, Lutherans 6,
a&ffl ?oung Wive
n Perish. Who are for the first time 1
ie steamer Noord i iergo woman's severest trial TTc
r lice, whica left j jfe sbm g ?
ws&t imuiiitirs i-Kit
iok%ro(t?he aremedywiichif used ^direct
Child well was a lew weeka before confinement
on and sank soon it of its Pain* H0!TOr aa<* Risk i
w bein?drowned. of both motner and child^ as
MFStnTwittlandswhohare ^
tr bold. The nec- A Blessing to Expectant Motfce
ause some delay. Hothsb's Frizsz is woctli Rs tr<
8 Child well, wiao Jq ffold. My wife su>?c*?l fijoro 3b tse
liritish swaiiet stca w;?h eftStar erf hx> 3r?4 two
nt Eastern line, than ahe did altosrciicr rrttA lier kwr*,
and. r.rush-1 An?Jt? ?a<v" KAf?fJrtO /V* H
effort to help tbe j rxfs Feistd. I? fs a blc*oing to ia<rthe;
ay from the spot 1 Carcjl. III., Jan., 1330. O. P. Locsvc
, leaving the cr? W J ijy A^press. Carres prepaid, o!
o save themselves 1 c*ipt of price, sa.ao p?rbettte. sold b
>v?ral went down t dros~i?4s. Boot to Mothers mailed :
'irrs clung to the I
weakuess before i Leesville Gollej
fhen ihe Ips trick (
"toS^g "oma"d j CO-EDUCATIONAL.
itn lonjr. A'rlgldj "qrxmART, ACADEMIC, COL]
leld as to the ree-1 JT ATE and COMMERCIAL C?U1
ivreck and the re-! Vocal and Instrumental Musie, Art, ]
the X ordlacd. tioM, Physiol Culture, Cooking, Dres
tii/f, Domosti* Economy, "Weekly
TIV.I 7 r* m i - - _ -vv- _ A. s T?..
, j o^uaies. i>mo leucaera. xjuiuinaicii
Jan. 7.?Toe day 1 year 180. Pupils freni thirreen cor
a Anderson of St. j Strung maral and raligous Influence,
rife in this city, bar room nearer than seven miles,
longing to the wo- Healthful location, 70? feet abo\
edding trip of tbe ! level of the sea> above Colu
,rrwi Th? hridfl 1125 feet above Aiken. Eleyant bui
1 SpnPnU Tcud.jt ladirs can board with th? Pres
' /,"* " < h1u Oely College in the State that make
is the news oA his j yisi0h fer rjUn; udi? t0 reduce ex]
I soon a^erwaid. i ^5 doing dcaoestie work. Seventeen
Dr wives began to f ladies aided this way last year, fix]
ar, seven women | for literary course and board fo
>v a husband hare Imr aths. ?1M tr $1$5; musie, ?3$; bool
Lie victims reside [ inp, ?2f. Ne^t session opecs Sapfc
.e country?Cali-} 23d? For catalogue addrese
hnc?tt<* Illinois t L- B. D. AY NILS, A. M.,
" I' " 1W! Uf.'JBg* m
i . > * ,.,V>rV. - V* .?w : K"
^i| Mptt Fm fig mi# I I
f ! ? A CrRZAT OEKVJS TF.JT HAI D?C-' A.GA.JK1
'.V.Viea I f T?K REFBATiC, ?0 00 5't SLAV. J Jl
. litis-1 a "S'rnnsa WEII.ETHR LRO i?'107."
yKeii ; :j T7r:ta ror u?-cai?gue now, mo -.ij w^tt;.j MM
in the : *?aeer yeusa^ this tdve^ls ne !a. ,
. Ail (I ioateaber Chat I se^cv -yt -ngtbstrJ 9
record fnrnlsLinga home- aa -ifactur-N m
Excel-1 833319 things and baying )th? ;-s in th?";|
it i "Jar^est possible lota, which . aab -es rce to.]
rs and ' -^pe out a" competition
ented ; |ESRE ARE A FET7 OF . 11 -TABT-| I
?n the 5 LING BARGAINS
ribiit- \ a No. 7 Fiat toy Coofeiu i Stove, fuil \
j with jsize, 15tI7 ineh wen, 2?*.t?d <viia ii j>lec?s i w
rnc Oe j * or w?.ro, Geiiverea at y.->ur -;w: ucpwv, . ^ .
Trho, | til freight charges kuI ;y rat*, for-5
Jemo- i to^sly Tw*?lv? Dollars. :
South & Agaii, I tvIIj sell you * 5 bole voafcu;*
ae-7 of SRacg# 12x13 inch oven, 1 Hz^c lac:. top, at g
lvo~&- with 21 pk-ce.n of rrr.ic. ?o: TtLiK 5
Hwr* STJ5ISN DOLLARS, and ps.y ihc treliriu U jj
ask ell I^urdcpcL
ins- to |DO NOT PAI TWO rVdt;i5 ?0*|
2 YOURGOOD:
t,u?Hv i 1 you a nice"i Icr snit;y j
te for fwalnat frame, either n* c^-.bl?.ucn or|
wMl? S^SBdcd, the most stylish ccu-rs ror 23.SC.8
t itho |t?/our lailroad station, frr.j^iii >ald. 9
!v i g i will liijosell yoc a otce ;<jcL .-0103 air|
wniie ^consisting; of Bureau witii gia.^, 1 hig??
inoers, giiead Bedstead, 1 W'asusuud. : Ueutr^
?0, on stable, 4 cane seat cna'u?, I-^at ascis S
ugh of fback rceier ail for 1S.50, tad i>.\ freifr&g M
mi to gto your depot. * J ~ <5
k Or I will send y?i> ar. oiev'-.ut ix'Croeasg
gsult with largo gla?. fail uArbl- for|
|:3fl, asd jay freight! 3 . g
ction i^106 siiado on aprira roikr ? ?c3
17 ? i8?jan.t lame JS^iuod?.7 a^vlcCi*. 4.0*-t
' J?j' "V? aiaut lounge, i.Co]
' Opin- VTam rt*rt&ln* ?v?.r V7lrdflTT. l.f$3
[Laian 5 leaajaet describe ever/chl*e in a smailj
streets *4T3rtlAeraeni, but have aa Liimense storeij
ke the ^containing 22,60# feet ?:" floor rocni, wiih|
under |ware houses and factory bui> lings in eihera
i liable arts of Augusta, making i: all the iar-ij
ing a [f?e5t buaiaess cl thu,kuid uzicr oae man-|
at will jpSWBent in the Southern ?:3.ces. Theses
a pa"r. fctorwand wareh?uses are e::ewde? with| JH
d r>*o- 1th" cheiceat productions of tie best faster3
j |rles. Mj catalogue containing lilostratiuftsS SH|
AV~~ |of goods tvill be mailed if yea will klndiyg S
o.'j.ng l^ajTBiere y?u saw tuis&civt^iscmeaL ij
1 ^lay gpjy freijht. Add; as, ' | B
man I ? I 5? |
^"rTir Sfiot)net?r Padgett's rui^tnic, Stovej Sfl
j|| | &Dd Caroet store,
&g |> 110-2112 ,'Jroad rttr?6t. A i-CJUSTA, GA.sj *
@ do you Wnm roH
III w ?AO? TA?:3!
=? pa* TE.BN B?T TIB TH?KAS sSH
ajL PBIbS AK? SEE? COTTON! 1
ELBTATOB.
It is the most perfect system In use, aaSgSij}
laading cottan from wagons cleaning aad
?Op delirering It into gins or >talis. Oatton
s wJ **e?B?tFas8 through fan and press reqmires
no pulley nar belts. It K.ves t:me
?ad atncy. JE
"rv, c*S
r\; TATBftTT fe sn^s'
g J. ifi 1 1J KV * A Ul WA< *W
MNGINE3 AX? BOILSItS, STATION
3AP.T AN* PORTABLE. OLD BOfssar1
'
BTALBOrTS SAW MILLS, IMPROTEB
FRICTION AND R0F3 FEID
?2<N TO StfcS
LUMMU3 AN? TAN WLKXLE COF
TON GINS AND COTTON PRESSES.
id i* a We offer Saw Mill Men and Ginnun
the ra?et complete outfits that 3an be ?
g bought aid at b*tt?n prices.
rj| V. G. BABKAM, ^
> a? general ao est,
Boolf^sia. s? 0*
gth^b talb0tt sngl^s 15 thx
, th2 largest stoc5". m
&a& ' 1
. most 3kill3d tfokxhhn. fl
*c-?r?.st ?biues
Sontl Carolina fiarlle fork 1
I.
F. E. HYATT, , I
agoss,
iraoarRSKj
R6^f' Is the best place in South (fl
J "t2ip Southern States to secure sat*
American and Italian Marble 9
kinds of
a speciality.
U TABLETS,
Q f HEAWSTONEt, ]
fl
:o urv MONtfJ J
s offd
|| rn Send for prices audi uli taf ;rfl
RH - _ .... F. H. HV
edfof April 8 lj COLUlJj
rob? .
T& ?*K CE.\T PER PH
BXQr- ACTI.U TIEHm
^*cs SB
hav- fij
C7r3~ At th? gin of Mr. F. E. Rotfl
^ i land County, Inst before stan
ooo. Elevator on? bal? had been tSm
irq> oM method. Just after star?
y a& ter another bale wm ginned 9
?2g?' pile- Without knowing this?
** buyer offered one cent per pM
the bale ginned with the use^B
3*0 i tor. Bead the statements offl
^ seller:
copt. a
This will certify that of
cotton offered us today by Mfl
jSGI- the market value of one excJH
,1?^.--v i
.vkjiji), i uie utuHi uy uue ceiifc pu ljuh
Sloctt- ; [Signed.) D. CBAW&fl
sCut- * COPY, a
Bibl* Thiss wili certify that thefl
t, la?t cott?n ffered as above w?-r?
ratien. same pile or seed cotton, auWB
No sAine gin. One wm carried?
baskets and one through tiflBH
e the Cotton Elevator.
mbia, (Signed.)
Iding. the b?>: Gins.
ldent.J^ai?in^
s ?ro" bv fl
>ensefl ^ _ SO
J0UT1R ^* S. trIJSj5i".-S, Jn
>?nse*
r ten """