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% ?he Hattcaste getlgee. WllBLOW B. OAB'IlitR, i ^ Fkmnily Newspaper : For the Promotion of tke Political, Social, Agricultural amd Oormnercial Interest*. J TEBM8: SI-AO a Tsajl bdctob amt> majlao**. y j ' ^ } faxakui ir axuawoi. ?-W EbKLY. L A N U A 8 T E K 6. U NO V E M K E K H 1899 ~ TTSTA BL1SH EL) 1852~ TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS. I GREAT IS CLEMsn\ < The 1 iitcst reports show that the if democrats carry Mississippi and, Maryland and the cities of Detroit, Mich., San Francisco, Cul., f and Denver, Col. The fusiotiists curry Nebraska by 12,000 to 18,000, about the same majority as 18 in 189(5, but a heavy gain over I 1 1897. |n Both sides claim Kentucky, but ni the republicans probably carry the State by 5,000 to 8,000 ma- ^ jority and gain the legislature. The republicans carry Ohio bv " 1 tl from 30,000 to 55,000, Iowa, South Dakota, Kansas, New York, j C( New Jersey, Pennsylvania and i01 Massachusetts. i b cl KENTUCKY YET IN IHJUBT. J* ? ! I Prospects There of Stormy and: Bloody Days Ahead. 011 . ' ! ei Frankfort, Ky., Nov 9. ? ExSenator Blackburn this afternoon I said he had raised his claim fori GoebePs majority and is now cou-| fident it will go over 3,000. He also claims that the majority in ^ the legislature on joint ballot w ill , be 35 instead of 25 as claimed j ^ last ni?;ht, several democrats havtl ing been elected from counties first thought to bo republican. uovernor lsraaiey insists that I /Taylor haw been elected by 10,000. | Lex'ngton.? Milton J Durban), ex-comptroller of the United 16 States treasury, said today: "If ^ Goebel attempts to take his seat } he must be prevented at all hazards. We can not afford to allow ,11 such a steal. If they attempt to r rob the people this way wo will M stop then); yes, kill then)." Cincinnati. ? All except three ^ tl counties in Kentucky are heard from and show Taylor 105,098; Goebel 163,815. Both sides claim o1 the S.'.to but the probabilities!01 ! tl favor Taylor. The democrats! say an official count is necessary i to decide. ti k The dispensary sold four hun- nl dred and thirteen dollars worth or p the ardent on Monday. What a ^ pity this money was not spent for ^ something that was worth having, instead of being worse than thrown away.?Orangeburg Times and DemniTi?t BuRien Bungie1*; Hu^tfiea Kalnre> I ft HiukIch K'Kxl, HiiRRiea lieller, /Jus* n ifieti Best ? | Buggies i>'K. BuRgie* llttln, Buggies | on c\ery Mtory? Buggies for comfort ami Buggies to. >1 I ant, | 'i' Ifllfl WK HAVE ! al lli'L BUGGIES b I llil ALMOST WITH- 01 IUmj out DUMBER, *[ bi Of ull grades and at prices rang-1 j ing from $U0 for a pood top buggy on up. In fact, just at this o] season wo are making a specialty ^ of BUGGIES. Our largo week^ ni ly sales is the secret of our being able to sell a good BUGGY for ^ SO LITTLE MONEY. g1 o ct fllTD CONTINUES TO GROW U UUn IN POPULAR FAVOR. ?' w I lUh'RV UUOD OKNTL E1 ti LI I Dll I HORHE8. a ojpnuTnni ?tyi.ISH OlJiIiIulj turnouts tr AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. ol Plenty of Wagons and Harness, 4oo. Call and ?ee us. ELLIOTT & CR1WP0RD. ^ v_. t . A Vllifl | ami i ho Exhibit is Really n Whole Fair in Itself. ^ displ h'? State, 8th inst. servi The exhibit of Clemaon college tiliea i a State fair in itself. The appoi nits, mechanical and agricultu- 20 v: il pursuits nre displayed in a varie tout attractive way on the iirst nn,l ] r>or of the "old building," and etc , le excellence of the exposition deem icaks in highest terms for thfc'pottc farmers1 college." Not even at pinen ic great Chicago exposition has a j prow liege had a more varied or more! other editable exhibit. There are four I culia eparttnents represented, the me- weed lanical and electrical, under toma rof Bowen, the dairy, under grud< rof Conner, the agricultural and the nrticultui el, under Prof Now-j jruft niti and Dr Neson, with Ins votriruiry department. I M. TIIK 1 >AIIIV. ( are a The dairy at Clemson is cun-lofpl ueted on scientific principles, ,in<i ( ml is conducted with a full un- by erstanding of the proper methods varie >r obtaining the liest results from weed lilch cattle. A tub of firm, rich ical 1 utter illustrates that fact. When Ther le cows are milked, the milk in 7 po an through a separator, which j?, smuves every particle of butter, tjon it or cream from tiie milk. \ (ra(q DeLoval Baby No 'J" separator, L|je v i on exhibition. It has a eapaity of 54 gallons of milk an hour. [qie 'he cream thus obtained is made Ha|i8 lto butter in a churn on exhibi Bj>ec, on, as is a butter worker, or j tacki ible on which the water is press | 1 from the butter, which is loulded into attractive shapes. \ . Babcock tester for ascertaining Nesu ic proportion of butter fat in a table iven quantity of milk by means pi, f sulphuric acid is on exhibition, intra} < is a lacdometcr, which registers brou ic specific gravitv of the milk. ,in,} 1 here are photographic views of I on wr le silo in various stagos of ercc- his f on, showing how to properly jj( ecp feed green through the sum ' unjlp icr drouth and winter cold, l'rof ai|m( onner is assisted by Mr L \N j COWH .vcr in explaining the methods of andling milk and butter. i ,inat AUKICt'I.TL'KAL. ,l 1,1 ' Used Mr (J C Newman, son of l'rof ^ C Newman, and Mr Sam l'itt- j <>j>er, inn had gotten their exhibits of jHnce, irm ami pardon products wellar- (toro8 inged yesterday morning. King >tton in 26 varieties was display 1 in the stalk with open holla, i Hi lowing the quality of tho tibre. j is foi here were seven hybrid varieties j ment so. With a background of from lack cardboard the tibro of each 111 H< f these varieties and hybrids was1 bene lown in every stage, and the by- exhil rids between sea island and up- n ent ,nd cotton was peculiarly inter- son, ?ting. There were 32 varieties Thur f grasses growing as in the tield. who pecimens of Irish potatoes, j thing uilched and unmulched; several hibit irieties of sweet potatoes, four ergy om Harbadoe islands; tield corn, prod round poas, artichokes, chufas, from ,c., in abundance; a stalk of hops ( finish 5 feet hicrh; a nrolitic variotv of iron kra of which two barrels of seed gplen ill l>e given away; several vari- desig e? of grass showing the effect of a wo judicious use of nitrate of soda; ing t vect potatoes and turnips iilus- to de sting how the size is bettered by ing. lanting at greator intervals; all plain f those and many other exhibits intri* ske that department very inter- appa it ing. There are 12 varieties of from sppers, and stalks cf male and ly cc .ivj snowing roots ilea stalks. i it a I r;]i HOKTICUI/TU ltAL. 10-1 r. Newman lias a tempting w|,; >iv of fruits put tip in pre- voll ng fluid, which is used seien- pjVf llv so as not to injure the .)arj iranco. In this display nro j>rJtj irioties of peaches, quinces, 5 |1!m, ties of plums, 15 of apples 15 of grapes, beans, peppers, q,|, in profusion. The stand is |,js ated with 25 varieties of mft^ d plants, palms, orange and jn,j ipple in fruit, a banana plant n at Clemson and many1 splendid specimens. A pe-: r growth is that of a jimson successfully grafted upon a The to plant and vice versa. A F f* vine is exhibited, showing * rsuccessive stupes of spur ing for tivo yours. I. nou JTANV AM) KNTOMOLOGY. Cap [>unto<l on white cardboard 5th. , large number of specimen* vict ants indigenous to this soil Had dimato. These were prepared W!iS Prof Rolfs. There are 50' pris ties of grasses and 25 of Is, the ordinary and the botan -' lames of each being given.' ^ e are 6 medicinal plants and '' * isonous. 3rtg of Krnest Walker's colloc-j0' * on bugs will not fail to at-!* mi . attention, for it represents! 1 rermin which ure most de >el1 jtive of South Carolina crops. WIUI lava or eggs and the chrvare exhibited too, on .tv$ ?^ai imens of trees atid plants at- str( sd by the pest. ^l" i plai VKTKKIN AKY. | The queer looking affair isl)r. jft tin's operating table. It is a I ^u* i standing on e<lgo. The horse er seed beside the table and is s Jl" iped to it. Then the affair is j ght from its upright position | conn the horse can be operated up- an< ithout the necessity of tying I 1 eet and throwing him. u has also an exhibition of ' miical specimens showing the nits common to horses and INK* ; also text books and journals by his classes, as well as' ,^n unical charts. He has there' licroscopo which cost $150 in examining suspected cases Bxas fever. His display of . 1 J low uting instruments und appli.... . ,. ceiv i is indeed complete and mting. I MACI1INKUY. I Nog it the most wonderful exhibit, of t i uuu in me mechanical depart-jgovi , where there are products seer the arranged l?y P.of YVm gov< lelun, dilathdh and forges and j ing lies of Clomson college, '''hi* hav< lit wu rector of that depart aalu assisted by Mr. J (i Simp- that instructor, and Mr. W II forr ston, one of the junior class, the it? a machinical geniiib. Every- tion ; in the entire mochanicat ex- repi is the product of student en- that and student knowledge. The this uct of the forgo is there, reac crude designs to the moat apir ted patterns. From a straight (* bar to a .steel picket fence of idid workmanship and pretty tj. Everything is there from rk-benck to a pretty revolv ^ >00k case, from plain wood pur ilicate inlaid work and veneer* Buc Everything is there from s in t! : free hind drawing to most ttn<* cate designs for mechanical ratus. Everything is there ueH i a plain iron bolt to a delicate 95 < instructed 7-horse power Tir* Sole i I steam engine. But to crown I II is u neat little dynamo, 7owatt power, which makes the candle power electric lights cli show how completely a n<j man is taught at Clemson. ry thing exhibited in that de> Litient is the product of the > ns and the workmanship of the | ils of Clemson hoys. The ex [ t was delayed in reaching rmbia, hut l*rof Boehm and assistants have succeeded in ing a striking, unique and, | ed, wonderful display. lllE TABLES TURNED. Boers Badly Whipped in a ight at Eadysmith?2,000 Taken Prisoners. iondon, Nov 7. ? It it utu need in a special di spate a from e Town dated Sunday, Nov that the British hive been! orioiiH in an engagement at ysmith and that the Boer loss very heavy, including 2,000 oners. THE NEWS CONFIRMED. istcourt, Natal, Sunday, Nov :30 p m.? A reliable native > brought confirmatory evidence he day's fight south of Lady th. A reconnoisance was made a British division, the object, lg to relieve the Colenso col | j, which had been attacked by Boers. The British infantry j rtyed the Boers, who were >ngly posted on Globerskloof I, ami drove them down the n toward the Tugela river. British and cavalry executing ic flanking movement, charged Boers, almost annihilating n. The plain was strewn with 11 Boers. An armore I train again left for Colenso, with a ipany of the Dublin Fusileers a railroad engineering stair, epair the line. No fighting is posed to have occurred Satur, as no tiring was heard. BROS TO UNITED STATUS. ' Affectionate Greeting to Uncle Sam by Severilo. Washington, Nov S.?The fol-j f - - ing caniegram Has hean rer<l at the war departnient: Manila, Nov 7. j lie following received f roin ros today: "To the president I he United States: The civil Brnor, counsellors, judges and etaries who constitute the new eminent of this island in tak-1 possession thereof this day j a the honor of affectionately ting your excellency r.nd trust; in the inauguration of this1 n of government, based upon liberal and democratic institu-1 k which have made that great, iblic so grand and prosperous, , a new era will open up to region which will enable it to h the legitimate goal of it? ination. Menecio Severilo." Signed) Otis. FKIOHTFIJI, HL.UNDEK, Vi\\ often cause a horrible n, Scald, Cut or Bruise, klen's Arnica Salve, the best he world, wil! kill the pain promptly heal it. Cures Old es, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, >na, Corns, all Skin Eruptions, t Pile cure on earth. Only a box. Cure guaranteed. 1 by Crawford Bros Druggists. WHEELER DELIGHTED, jT1 The Philippine Islands arc Great ? Aguinuldo's Army is Small and 5,000 Americans Can Sc Whip 11 iin iu .a Square Fight. Florence, Ala, Nov 7. ? Gen Th Joseph Wheeler, in a letter to ; Hon Wm J Wood, savs: "I am thi delighted with the Philippine J si - 11)0| ands. I have no doubt that a lit- njfi tie push and energy this fall will crush out the Aguinuldo insurrec- 0f tion. Out of 0,000,000 people j1()| in these islands 1 do not think jul| that he has more than *20,000 ?ol- | diers and in a square tight 5,000 : j Americans would tear them to! ne, pieces. All that is ncpo^un- .-? ...... j v.. p(>| crush them out at once is for the, army to pet at them and keep vt them until the work is done. 1[ "The evd features of these ul cltf ands have heen exaggerated to our |at people. Their extent is so prrut mc from north to south and the varia 1 gCI tion of the altitude is such that vvj there i* a preat variety of climate and variety of productions. ; tjv Americans will lind this an excel- pn ent field for their enerpies and the a^ wealth producing powers of these j,.r islands, uniler American influence, tj() will he great. "The action of some people in tor the I'nited States in asserting that is i the people of the Philippines j re ought to have independence does, ? a preat deal of harm and assists as Aguinaldo in maintaining insur- in rection, as be publishes all asber-j ;s tiona bv Americana of .that char- j tin acter and he tells his supporters ! wi that, if they hold out until winter, apt independence will he given them. |>u It also has a had effect in this? orr that people who are disposed to alt he favorable to us and who desire us to govern the islands fear to as cm sort themselves, because they anl know that if they nhould do so and the Americans should abandon t.x i.I ? 1 mum tviiiiiii ill) 111 (IHIIJJKr OI (y thoir lives and in all probability ele their property would be contisca ted. On tlie Oth of September I jut had a little fight with the enemy am at this point, but it <1 id not amount nc: to much, although as important as Home engagements which have atp been dignified in the papers an j,r, lights. 1 am sorry to say that Ca* much which appears in the papers mc of the United State is gross exag gcrati n 1 expect to be on hand for Congress. With high re j gards," etc. ItEINFOKCEMKNT IN SIGHT, in British Army Corps Begins toi^' Arrive at Cape Town. | l*1 *1 Cape Town, Nov 8.?The first; Ni transport bearing the army corps ^h< was sighted t^day. Cver 21,000 ^ men should be landed before the I *)e end of the week. Queenstown, Not 5 (Delayed). I li i '? - '? ?n is rumored mat tne railway bridges at Storm burg and Spruitstnrkebuig junction have been blown up. Cape Town, Nov 5, (Delayed.) ?The volunteers recruited for the British army go to the front to- ro night amid great enthusiasm. The Cape Dutch romain strictly neutral. On the other hand many tcl of the Dutch in Bechuanaland are believed to have joined the Boera. in Hi "" ~ OG The man who is satisfied with himself is usually disappointed with other people. Li IE DISPENSARY SCANDAL CONSIDERED AT A CAUCUS. nator Till 111a.11 and Others Attend the Gathering?W hat It is Proposed to Do. e State, 9th inst. Senator Tillman and shout rty other dispensary advocates d a caucus in this citv hint :ht. It has t?een very noticeable that the 124 members of the lower is? of the legislature, at least f the number are attending the r. Except when the legislature in session there has perhaps ,'er been such a number of liticians in Colombia as is here w. The factional row which is w on in the State hoard of noi control was of course di?<* <sed, and a representative letrisor is amhoritv for the stute>nt that the members of the leral assembly are disgusted th the recent scandal. It is reported that Kepreeontao C L Winkler of Kershaw is sparing a bill to oe introduced the next session which will re for its purpose the modifican of the law as it now stands. At the caucus last night Sena Til I man was chief actor. It stated that he stigmatized the w of the State dispensary as a ? stench, and he is reported advocating a complete change the system of government, lie said to favor the abolition of * personnel of 4he state board th the view of placing the manement of th? State's liquor siness in the hands of the gov? ior, the State treasurer and the orney general. lie a1 so favors the abolition of inty hoards, letting the intcndtsof towns and county auditors I treasurers be the mem tiers otlicio of their respective counboards, the dispensers to be cted by the people. The senator promised his coad ot'M to lake si nan<l 111 the tight I make tilings warm in the <ct campaign. It is evident that the dispensary voe. te? are nauseated with the jsent administration and are iting ahout for some other ithod irglars (iut $5,000 From HilUboro, North Carolina. Raleigh, N C, Nov 8.?News iched hero today that the safe the office of Sheriff Hughes at llaboro was cracked last night, ic rohl>ers got $5,000 in cash, ,000 heing in $20 gold pieces. > clue has beon obtained as to b identity of the thieves, and o robbery is supposed to have en the work of professionals. STRIBUTION FOR ESTER HAZY. mi for Whom Dreyfim Suffered Convicted of Swindling. Paris, Nov 7.?Ester hazy, the puted author of the bordereau lich convicted Dreyfus of the arge of treason, has b?en senaced by default on his cousin's argeof swindling, to three years prison and a fine of fifty francs. b is also ordered to refund 35,)0 francs claimed by his ceusin. your subscripiton to D6BB1