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Twenty-Seven Negro Families "
Stranded in New .Jersey.
New Yotk, March 22.?The
twenty-seven colored families
numbering 104 persons in all,who
are stranded in Jersey City after
having conic from the west to go *
I to Liberia, as is alleged, under a a
contract with the International ^
I Migration society, were notified 11
to-day by the Central Railroad of a
New Jersey that they would have 8
to leave the railroad cars in ^
which they have remained since *'
their urrival in Jersey City. It 0
is claimed that the International 11
Migration society promised to r
send these people to Liberia, and 8
that thev have failed to carrv out 11
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tbeir promise. Most of them
are destitute and their condition is ?
pitiable. u
Camphor is said to be an infalli
ble remedy for chicken lice. Keep t
a small camphorated ball, which i<
can bo gotten at any drug store, r
in your hens nests. e
Cirin makes one sick, wsary and restless. \
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervme brings rest.
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A VETERAN'S HEATH.
rln'i U'Iiii Resigned From llio I
S. Navy to Fi?;ht for-the
South.
Norfolk, \ ji., March 22. ? Mm
ames F. Millitrun, a venteran t
he Mexican and civil war, die
t his home here today, aged 7
ears. He resigned as tnidshi|
nan in the I'nited States nuv
nd personally tondored hi
ervices to President JelTerso
)avis, of the Southern Con
edoraey, and was placed in charg
f the -ignal corps that operate
n this section and along tlio dame
:ver. He was connected wit
OTornl newspapers here as re
loi ter and city editor, and con
ribnted largely to the outsid
lapers as special correspondon
ip to u few years ago.
4'There is something rotten i
he State of Denmark." "Inoij
ent rottenness." "Political lejr
osy." Thoso used to he familia
xpressions in South Carolina.Ve
have not heard them in aom
imo. Senator Tillman who ir
ented and used them to insinuat
barges against his political oppc
lents and to poison the minds <:
he people, has been keeping rath
r (piiot on such subjects.
Rut what about the penitentia
y un-'er refawm administrations
tcally the deeper we go the sweet
r it gets. We had no idea th
ustitution or the convicts ?coul<
?e worked so well and so various
y fur the advantage and comfor
f refawm leaders. Talk abou
luking it self supporting ! I
20ms to have supported not onl;
self but the bulk of the grea
form movement that was to frc
outh Carolina from hai fetter
ml lead her people into the ligh
f wisdom and the sunshine o
rosperity and no taxes to speal
f.
All the comforts of home. Fre
oard and lodging for the direc
>rs, a pool table for patrons am
iends, country cured ham, lan
lei, forage, provision, butter
lilk, horses to ride, and evonfro
undry for officials
The State of South Carolina i
at only a rum dealer hut ismad
asherwoman for reform states
icn. Keform family wash goe
? the penitentiary to he done up
oned and folded by convict la
ir free of cost. With all thes
lings, dispensary samples t<
rink and free passes and inileag
1 the railroads, what more eouli
in heart of reform wish ?
(letting it down pretty tine ii
arsenal economies and workin<
ic State are we not ? Wo gc
unks, shoes, liquor and othe
iscellanoous, useful and orna
eutal articles from the dispensa
r, furniture, food, forage, cloth
g, household noik, entertain
em, and dead head transports
(in from the penitentiary. I
lere anything else in si?rht f ?
roenvillo New*.
To Cur* Conatlputlon For?r?r.
Tako Ca.narets Candv Cathartic. 10c or 2S<
C. C. C. fall to euro. druKfflato refund mono]
John Sherman Improving.
Santiago de Cuba, March 24 ?
i a bulletin isiued but nigbc Mr
German's physicians said h
id considerably improved an<
as regaining hi* strength. Th
inouncement of his death oh
ined so much credence here tlia
eneral Wood had a cable dis
itch written asking the authori
es for instructions as to specia
:>nora they were desirous of pay
ig the body, but before it wa
>nt the Paris arrived and the re
arted death was shown to b<
ilse.
Poa't ti?sm> lerua i?*.
To ?uH tobooeS our fly as* foToror, So su|
*lo. fan mi Ufa. sorts as* *t?oo, stirs Wo^Tt
is, u? wosdoi sa?soi. Sai siMi ?Mk mm
m# *11 *r **! < . MS or *1. Oinimw
o*. iiiMH as* astasia Irta ***roo
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ADDRESS TO THE FlLlPlNOS| An
\ The American Commission Tolls i
Them of the Plans of the I". j '
S. and Advises Them to |l)U'
Lay Down Anns. j '
N . ~~ . i"f'
,f ; New \ oi k, March ? i lie | a ti
(j i .Journal's Manila correspondent his
O cables today that the address to in i
1 the natives of the Philippine Is- mi<
v i lands, drafted bv the American bat
\H commission in behalf of the U. S. his
n government, and embodying the re"
_ views of the president, has been rc<j
e made public. After being trans- bei
(j ; luted into native dialect it is to be twt
!8 disseminated throughout the ar- sitr
I, I chipelago. The address assures his
the Filipinos of the intention ofjhea
I t lit. A (- I 1 ' '
j. .^u.vnuiuo ucvciop me puw- will
0 ers of self government in the peo^ sur
pie. It explains that the United hoi
States has assumed international the
obligations which it must fulfil, the
and which make it responsible to
the civilized world for the stable T()
government of the Filipinos. The
commission, it is explained, is to
interpret to the natives the pur Dr<
poses and intentions of the PresU (j
e
dent toward them, and also sug-I
'*
gest the establishment of such a
e
government as shall suit the ciu ,Spt
pacitv and requirements of lliei ^
Filipinos and bo consistent with
, con
the interests of the I nited States. . .
MO . - . . T this
I ho protection of the I nited ^
' States is not to be exercised in
?, . , ubo
any spirit of tyranny or vengeance ^
| but having destroyed the Spanish j
, power and accepted the sovereign- , ,
1 . T of 1
ty of the islands.the United States
i* I. . . , to t
lis bound to restore peace in the ..
t . M?*.
Philippines. To this end all mt
. , , nev
surgents are invited to lay down
t . . . , , . tin
their arms and place their trust
v . , . con
111 the government tha* emaneit
.. .. , wav
pated them from the oppression
? of Spanish rule.
The majority of the commis .
sioners incline toward giving tho
f , ..." ?f 1
^ rilipinos a sort of tribal or provincial
autonomy under a central
government which shill be mili- .
tary until a purely civil system is ^
, proved to be feasible.
\ 1 turl
1 * ~ gotl
Ilrau<7 I? lllood Dcfp, hoT
% I Clean liloorl means a clean akin. No
P aunty without it. CiMKurets, L'andy Cathiir- npei
' fu: clean yo'ir blood and keep it dean, h>
lining up th? lazy liver and driving all un the
xiritiex from the body, begin to-day to t
HI umiaK nimnlu 1 I- I-1 _. -? ?
....... IM/Iin, Uiniciin, UiaCKIH'AUH, Hill
and that sickly biliou* complexion by taking
e vascarets,?bsoaty for ten cents. All drug- ?>ro
gists, aatisfaction gu.iiantred, 10c, 25e, 60c. j.
s , * ?" " i Hot
TI1E BLACK DIAMOND. | gen
|(iri
o Dickinson (roing to England to lug
0 Sell the itoad to Capitalists. tliei
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1 Cinciunat*, O., March '22.?A urn
meeting of the American stock- affa
n holders of the proposed Black a
Z Diamond route, a railroad to rtin jabs
t from Ohio to Port Royal, S. C., >
r was held here today, for the pur-irio<
, pose of completing the sale to | hop
English capitalists. Mr. \V. i\ , for
- Dickinson, of Washington, was Gri
- authorized to transfer the fran-1
- chises and rights to the British j %
s financiers. Mr. Dickinson will n
- leave for England in a few days.
It is expected that the construe- ?H-ei
tion will begin in a few months, i li'J1,1
? Tne first portion to bo built is tu''
i wr '"K
that running from Clay, ivy., to con
Port Royal, 550 miles.
m m sufr
i>.g
\ UiR Offer. ?'VI
tug
e One pound of the African ???'i
rl _ . , , , . prle
Limbless cotton seed, I no At- , Urn
6 lanta Journal, a large eight pago,
twice-a-week paper for one year, mor
and The 1 .ledger, twice-a-week for -p^
one year?ALL for $2. which 76c>
must be paid in advance. Think ?"
' of this ! 206 papers in a year, and
one pound of the Afrioan Limb
H less seed, enough to plant one 'pi
ti*th of an aore, all for $2. Th
n be o
pound of seed alone selU for $1. re|?l(
The Journal for $1., and The latai
Ledger for $1.50. , jjj 1
, dayi
?. t-j^T" The Journal and The
* Ledger, both papers seraLweekly,
J will be sent one year, without the ch
h seed, for $1.75. 'eI
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American Traitor With His
New Comrades-.
;<Tho American, a daily paper
dished at Manila, says:
4 'Ex-Corp, John W. Hayes,
L\>. B, 1st California volunteers,
aitor and deserter, has found
just end. His body now lies
n trench dug to bury the eno;s
of his country who fell in
tie, with no slab ut its head,
name forever hated by his own
;iiuent. Hayes came with his
;iment to Manila. Last Octo
' ho married a Filipino, and
> days later deserted to the indent
lines. This was the last
regiment heard or cared to
ir about him until yesterday,
eu, in burying the dead ingonts,
they came across his
IV, riddled with bullets, with
clothes of a first lieutenant of
insurgents.' "
OK HIS COMPANION FOB
A WILD TURKEY.
adful Mistake of Mr. W. I',
iritlin in Hampton. Ambrose
Rootle The Victim.
;cial to The State.
lampton, march 22.?Our
imunity was greatly saddened
> morning when it became
>wn that on yesterday evening
ut dusk our townsman, Mr.
1*. Gritlin, had by mischance
t and killed Ambrose Rootle
lirunson. Both men had gone
he swamp in search of turkeys.
, Gritlin took his position and
er moxed. When Mr. Grif^
ca'lcd he was answered; he
tinued to call and the answer
i also continued, but shifted in
ition from about three hundred
ds to his right until it came
lin fifty or sixty yards in front
liai. It was then dusk; ho
' a dark object moved as if it
o a turkey preparing to tly to
roost. Ho tired, running to
spot expecting to get his
key. Mr. Griffin spoke, but
Ling no reply ho ran to his
so and came to town at full
ed for help. About thirty of
citizens went with him. They
nil the wounded man and
ught him hero whero he died
L o'clock this morning. Mr.
>tle was a kind, quiet christian
tlernan, though poor, Mr.
Ilia is a gentleman of the
licet order and as a citizen
re is none bettor,
loth our town and Branson
in great grief over the sad
ir. The coroner's jury found
verdict of "mischance," or
olutely accidental killing,
dr. Bootle's remains wore carl
to Colleton county, his old
no, for burial. All expenses
the funeral were met by Mr.
Bin.
IIOO ItKWAKI)* #H?<>
lie ratios of t |m|?er w?ll be
ise?l iit l-i?rn Iliu there is hi least
tiritittletl ilheiH" "tmt science has
t n te to euro in sli its stages ami
is ^'s'arrli Ha'I's I'atairn lire
if on-y positive cure now known
lie medical f.a'fr itv. Catarrh bea
co isiitutiooal di-ease. require* u
tiiuiionai treatm nt. Han's l'a?
li t/'ure is taken internally, acting
cti> upon the blood an mucous
sees of theay*t--iii ihereiiy destroy ihe
foundation of fhe discs* ami
ng the patient strength by buildup
toe constitution and assisting
ire in doing i<s work The protois
have s> much faith in its
illve powers. Ilia' they otter One
idred l>ollars f<n any cast. tliat it
to cure. Hen ' for list of testiilala
ihlresH, J V CHRNKY A CO.,
iilo. O. lairs it) i"? 11"-."-'
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REGITRATION NOTICE.
iKPlJHLlC WILL TAKE notice
that tne Registration Book* will
pen. at the court house, for the
tr?tl<Ki of parties entitled to reg'
under the Constitution, on the
Monday In eaoh month, until 80
i preceding toe next general etecW
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