The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 11, 1886, Image 4

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bi of she)Re t 1I +stoa---VaMa er. Odndtte. th t-..mhtte Aareuie . n t os+Cety at (4'om the Neows and tGrier.) P .'ho annual meeting of the .State m Grange of Sonth Carolina was hold in i the Annex of the Agr'ionitit'i 1ialiat at 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning, of with Col. J. N. Lipscomblii the'hair. b Upon the roll of the Orange being p, oalled the fo'Iowing oflicers and w members responded: Si J. N. Lipscomtl,.'V. M.; A. P. But ler, W. 0.; 8. A. Adams, W. L. J. M. Striblin, steward; A. M. Aiken, treasurer; T. W-. Hoiloway, se(retarv ; M. P. C. Colvi, G. K.; rs.. Jtliae Parrott, Ceres; M1 rs. A. ,.C. Adamns al 7 omona; Mrs, M. A. -Love, Flura Mrs. E. M. Lipscomb, L. A. U,. 0 The following counties were rpe rer-sented: Abbeville, Anderson, Chester, Fairfield, Kershaw, Marion, Marlboro, r Newberry, Oconee, Orangebrg, Spar- t tanburg and Williamsburg. After the roll had beet called, Col. J. N. Lipscomb, the Worthy Master, read his annual address, in whirh ho discussed the progress made by the Grange during the past year, and gave some good advice as to its ftitute -con duct. After the reading of the address I It was referred to the cooittee uap tpointed for that purpose. The follow. ing committes were then appointed: On Worthv MA>ster's"Addtress--A.P. Butler, J. \V. Woft'ord and S. J. Adans. On R port of Executive Committee J. W. fhelor,.j. B. ,McVhite and B. I. Green. On tesolfltlons--J. W. Stribling, C. W. McClain and G. W. Mosev. On Bualness and Unfiniphed inei ness-A. W. Parroitt, Aaron Jordan and M. J. Jelnkins. O na uggestions for theGood of the Order-W. K. Thompson, William Rutledge and Jesse liatrdili. On Auditing and Finance--M. I). C. Colvin, Matthew White and A. C. Stewart. After these committees had bean apl,- b pointed the Grange took a recess until 7:30 o'clock in the evening. tl NIGIIT SESSIoN. The State Grange eit at hill'-pa-t 7 ib o'clock, Worthy Master J. N. Lips- it comb presiding. The execut.ive comn- II mittee preseinte( their report, which, upon motion, was referred to the ap,- al propriate coltnnittee. si The Commilittefe otn suggesi tins for bi the good of the Order report,eI iavora bly a motion that. a commnittee of three G be appointed at this Ine,+ting of the St State Grange who shall,*be ktiown as in, the legislaltivO connitteee, and who Im shall serve two yearq. Their duty at shall be to bring hefore the Ligi-lat nire such matters as the State (, rouge shall I direct andt they shall point. out anid 'Al try to deft'st all legislation calculated (l to injure the farlners of the State; and th that the Worthy Maater be added as chairinatn, and that he he anuthorized to co call that cotlittee toSZether whenever th deemed necessary, and that their trav- sti eling expenses shall be paid out ot' of the treasury of the Stlkte Gransre. This w mnotion, on the recommulenlation of the conmnittees, was adopted. The Panie cotnittre also reported a( informally on a resoluton to raise t wi dues of the inombters of thle G rouge ti fromn six to ten cents per qularter. TIhe itn re port was adoted~r. h<l L potn thet sugget.tiont of ('ol. J1. N. A LIipscomab, Coli. A. P'. lhti Iler, thle cotm- \ missioner of~ agricututre, wais in vi ted ini to make a reoport of htis depart tiet. Ct 'This treport emibraiced a period of six of years atid wvas of great interest Li) all C the miemnbers of the Grangei~r who were lih prsn.In his report Co:tiiliriner oif Bulersatted the expetndi iinies aitaln receipts of the detpatrtment, andr spoke jo of the establ ishmntil atnt subi sequ eit abol ishmtient of' the~ ii eiration lilt-enn.i Eighitihnde nd tE 111six l etmi grats . of were brough t to tie Sutte' duint th~gIe tn existenice of thle bm '- a miever.. ~m age cost of ten dollars per~ man, lth Corniion()ter ittlr fit her sptoke of t,he lairge contsrhiiit ion 0' (commier- th cia)l ferIihizer's by the fa rimiers t Itwought- tir out te State, wic iih had becomeo of' tht fer'tilizers hadl mor)te to do w~ithI tIme re success or failurtte of' thle crop thIant antv tre othter factotr. go mutcithnow dtepemnds li, upon t he use of'hlighi grade fetbtitlizers 1h that I thej torts of t he udipartmieit, LuI weOtre coinig inord attil motre in de-- 1)r mTandt, amnd the farmernos arre realmizi ng ni molre amid more their' usetiniess aiir to mpor)Otantce. ie also spoke of' ihe tish Itni comm)issont andr what had beent Uacm- t;i t)iStiOed by it, andi gave itturch initerest- lth intce fom.atin otn tie subhject. tt 'Ihe COnittue 11 to whountt, the reptort th of' the exocuive~' comm iit tee had beeni at referred made thteir' report oni thme soamie. anm 'ThIs r'epotrt wias adiopteid wthl bitt th few chiangep. Ant electitn to tilt a Cc vacanicy In the executt ive comiiit tee of' pr the0 State Grange, r!:itsedt by thle ex-- bat 1)1irationt (fir. T~'hotiipson's termi of' &( oie,vas hEbhi, at:I tesuilted im the pht alnost ungamniius mreeectio Iofa( Mr. thie Thnfpson) fori the posItiomt- it Trhe commitee otin the Wothiv Ma- mi teg''s addaress thlen m1ader its$ 'ie)ort 8, Wnichws adopted unitijmtuts. iv.' 'iv TIhe Gramige theni adljou rmed. ' iime BECOND D)AY. So fThe State Granige ment at I10 o'clock,- t'r were conufrmtei. 8iecretar.y 'T. W. Hbolh>wi'o -e t'U I Mc anntual report, which wits referred to the committee on tlnanmce. Mrin. Aikemn CIt then submitted hia aniual r.eport a treasutrer-otf the Grantge. Thi r'e >ort J showed the fiidices of the Gr'ang-e to be in an encouagin cn it, a cot- C dal b,a.atloe bei ng ont handi after A. '' . vJig paid all. the1Dne o,h I itst year..- Thue eptrt w a refrrd to de'r T 4 c~ommifte otn fince. (Gr< ~he $OatIce comtntee theni repotrted ' lAmy. had examinied the books of' to r ' 'r ~lurO(ary jtnd treasurietr antd found sib drnd Ountmotion tlhis report sh<t ted. hil ' C,D . Cotvin, of Fair'feidi ,~io ~h n lm,he meetings. In theosub.' 6rj, Si 9rti0;a Granuges, copies B. io~of gemnerat lteret't tti t' *~sf' ,n t Worthy Master h4 o shall, with toi *V Mee pr'oper, n~ r I~tIgrout the4 8tate, I ~ 4flR husionts thiereint thmen catled uo ud tben aptpointed f Is last annual meet-. U r 'T -so of orgnnizIng n gdormat a Is work-duripj,~. II was readiy-r n( reppIs sh' tr. 'ar>tl' teo 'tsnl n dft t1iq Sess, lated that the uni w u iuse ' u -retilained t be at'tcafd was e selectioun of the plucl of the 1exk nal meeting of the Grange. Mr. trrott moved that the meeting b. Id in Charleston. Mit. Wotlord 1)ved to amend so .as to read in ' uilba,. Tis atentimlet was adopteI1 Id Columbia was fixed as tht l)latt meetiug. Mr. MbWhite tuove i at the matter of the summer meet i, 1 lett to the executive colimittoo wit , )Wei' to act, thiM COlfite to Conter ith the executive cillnittett of the ate Agricultural Society. A l4pu-.e. While on this stubject the Wo1-thr aster spoke of the dvalctnaI t hg Ilit ould undoubtedly result sh 'uld the range get up ilannuaitul sttI mr cn AlIllmelts, :uC1h asto are inl VoI-1u1 I0is the Nortorn ain( Wt-stent i rm11ers, and told ot' what Ih Ih l*setn1 one of the eanl)utments in Pe11. ivana. M%r. Wolfo'rd otiered the followinr solution, which wats adopted Resolved, That th matter in rela on to. the organilzation of i Grange .tcamtmnont be attbniWd to ttubonttli ate Granic.l and that a c-,Inlt.tt"e of no from each county :o iipp. inted to 3port as to a suitablo location for loch purp'lose, 'The following committee was ap oliuted: Abbeville, D). W. B. Mill wee; Aiken, L.-P. Butler; Andeurson, J. WV. Nor k; Barnwell, 1). P'. Sojor1(cr lttrleston, A. F3. ito,e ; Cle,t'r, A I Aove; Chestereicl, J. Douglas; (la' n(don, J. C. Johnson; Colleton, I. S. lde n; Darlington, E. E. IItiltl.n: cluiellelt ,J. S. Alle; I 'ait, liet Nl) '.seiter; Klc ilhw, . S. Ganer : J1an0InS, Jf. WV. Wia its; Itlancatster, . (ecki nai n, Sr.; L xIimg,on, ...I iWenl, alterite; larion, It. B. e.ll Vhite; Marlboro, T. If. li the:,; N:-w." Ierri, i. TI'. C. 111lnnter: ()r:nl I 1rg-, IA. o'. li xiler; Su1m ttr, J. S. ;u,(.i., rdson; Union, 1). 1 '. I i :lIitui ; ii: t. til.rurr, J1. W. Woll'.)rd; Will : - ll., C.. AlI.1n: York, 1B. 11. Ia1isey; Octn., J, i. W . Stitei lr. ,A1r. Morris tl eu tin ov(.d tlt:tu the taitte Jrienltnral ain1 Mereltlicall ti ,t L1 inviiel t( Co-opr)eI ith the Siat. rantgv in their moveIent to e.- Itatib,h l 1 2Ieran e a c aIIC tlul llc lt, tanlnit .t i hll ' ric utiral anO l eeh an1ica1 k )i. .I reiiem tld to insrtr et tei1 e') I 1nmii c to conlFer'withi this i r:mt _e t)>tn Ie subject A<(ptld. The hour for adijt tlrInment h:ad a).v -rivetl, but on n n11110i of .\r ' i'lt)nly in the rile was SI enutl'htl anl th11" .)Ir. ihnther 'I1 .re,stedl th:t. IIIt. 1ange invite the co-lpe atiaioll of the ales of Iennessee, .N'rotIh l u-tolina I Georgia in the r1'opost t tn(rit.. tt of t.li (uiange in reg ardl toannut (''' nI'cS e Al't 5ll l'kl;iiNt Alr. W'o1.)lrd f tnovedi that thte o-i.. Ittee app)loinledI on Ihis .nlbjeet be! in '11 'te l to C lnIisIi -let e lt i i te Si:ite 'a1111'es of1.h 1e l)v ' a IIbove rt :;:n t t"- tI ' Is subject. Attl)ptedI. Mr. Sieir, chairual of the spleeiatl minulittee to whom l bi bi 1 erredl iIrptosed:lne d con.. ls i( ) li io tution by the Natiunt (,'r,nol nig, Ithlen thed the report of his conlluitee Iib was atdoited. The Grange thtell ao(i"jtunl siine (lie. I11medliately afi er the (h'an te h;:ltl journed. sine (lic, the cA. N ihtz'. referencf Moo, Jiie e klcpi'i .il' I ? hale bitoeliu,i am. .\sse . ol)lonlht Ber.ay F. (;rdeaItl a b' g. ThCbimu a .r .e nununienute Cit te Saue fl(ranu et' plan, wineb, lif nl, ill he otntdrful adv1 aee it al dii Pranges.tl Th cotlit'eie ( h 'ld. timeed at el e the oft.tn-unj1..1 the motats ag e the Stat Ai'l i n.i I r.aB. Socity10 U realb Crltia illl M twe pree t,e o~ i ol g) ' Ih lnts '. The crearyread~ tti mtiteklif ahst.eing,bto o whi were Iul. It. . e<oi. ITh sesuel's repor n'S esbmtedrt ted i Sohcty. Tis potun gave )at fewailed i a hcoun ofei the reipts an txet nitresr oth Jlo rfrty ui eing t a ar cinchino-~ la la fair, ad hwe deanalace o edentI~ muentoned th at th;av be~ m~led'f theScey had~ been~ eageda i "Th State3t.A$f A.ieiralgnd. e ical Soci t o' th a oi i": e ertr a mice oi- h a ne n n p nte in - fti of (ha ucigrt ks y a d thWpeo~'plo'c half et i'tr t, ,t eon. eequpuntl of ti' l+lkh ettit)ple rm ark t hat Ili ' ew rh kP6I iF,f,tight unatil lie has> paid everv centt of obligas ..) I t "4Iau aIt. $" (i thetb Ij ee det:. ,))Il -~a(~'~~st ,trv titappy ttu 1 NV,; Judtg' e If Exbl). ti.unat 1iVidua)1 The brief- btte" tient. of td1 sip hat of uondubt ha4 caugtht ilie "c 'Ot ' ptiagraphers il1 vory iirt of the 1 iaid, and Overy dlay i b('re floats into the ews anfld Courii, fl1 iteone or lore liew.py'tpers bearing lite Ilitatale announ illetmnut, whieli wve have inotrd, with suitable he'Id IiIs to t'ata attetionl to the tit Which it sts forti and to iatpress the lessor whtii it teacles. I'f oe may judg tro n the juterest. Which the Statement hi.s Xeilted, a a n who goes to bed at iai-ht, withOutt owiing anybody' a cet : 11ord as nr:'v an iieIn i hr a' 'igilailt prc .,S as.. Ite 11na1 Who has1 neCVer trav Cted b.% rail, nor tastetd a tdrop of ardent ,ir-it inl his life. O ' oturse there are other such itieli, besides the Goo'rgih jut(i't. but people do not hear of thein. I'hey hide in th shadow of content ntAll, and live at homte-because thev have hoiimes to live at. One may go on Itaaking debts and paying thein, after a tinit', for y'airs together, and nobody lit aware of the fitct besides hiwnself ind the llxions parties of the othsr' ::art. 13tt let himn once tiail. L-t the ihuncial t?un fo down on the third day I r:It lmi grief'. atnd 'his shortcomt iiet, ill h heralded to all the world Im xi torlli ng. lit order to travel -:tely wit a crowd going down hill n1 ot:. ke,p Iis feet and keep mov i:,, Iovever painful and br"etathlests tl ,,:tit may be. I1 lie fall ho will be I I"uinpll :zid sorely bruised; for not In ilny will s;lop to pick himl up, His IeI:rrst rietnils, indeed, will be only "I h:l py it' ,hey are not ptulled dowu with ltiI, (II' do nut stumble over him. b1 i irobably a rare thing to find a uai who ke('pl,s wholly out.ot debt, at ill 1 inics; who squares accounts with 1 he vor I I every lay. If t here were in:Iy it is n1i, lilkely that we should ll:ve h:en of the tentlelan over inl (t 'r'i:t I-o Irotiply and so persistent lv It :int be that yon owe only a .v I houi'aiels, or a few hitireds,'or at 1'W 1i1lIS (,t' d(Iltt1ri, and that %'our aLse"i aIe fit' i!n ac'e('s ftt' you' liabili iI=. If* sO, blesseI are you; bit your l it it:1 is not oil the bench alongside ofur Georgiia exenmplar. Youtr "iprop1' I hace is oi t e in xious seat - unll dImlh)hiIs y"ou occupy 't mnuch of 0our tite, ill the solitude of your office r % ( our' libu'aty. If' the balanCe is 1:tainit .yolu, ofCcourme, thiough 1 ever soi lit le, :uid( the surplus assets are not iI votitr case is the Coinnion one. \i tt are in tIebt. If' yon own ia dollar, (11d1 owe a dolhtr and a dinr. only, you a lh ng to the great majority. You r1', 1. a cents belil (l, :n1d the odds are hat yuI Will tiid it haid work to 'atch ti. ''hat dime is the meaSlre t' nos t of you:, present.I trouibles. it s higgeI' ill you I' eyes t.ht tho dolla11', taid well nigh blote out the light of the iu. It weighs yott dow n by its ab ,''i'e. It fettes'S your hands because hecol.tt touch it. The.. tilny eagie soii'td o penii it gro ws anad becoines a yeou, a nittderi'n Prom inethens, are help ltlihtedt to the rock ot' debt. uhi' e ii iou t':uiolnt buyt on: right w 4 t ylu h:i'e not yet carned. Tl'he It ti rowr i, --'rvtt Ii the iettier', antd i, .t"i woubil be t ruly face -free fton onnt:ist, tnd anntoyantce, and anixic boror n u i er' tioneyC nOtr gotis that tin- hi p:Ii t iii "a* lit tIe Iater." If lh-ht , aind :11''not tntw ini debt, do not ."e'k to) le:w byi le(x perienee wvhat ii ninr IThe dliW,fere'c, int t'ewest worids, is the (difl'rence beCtweenI hay iui yta' tutub undttier wvater atid hay WA'hen thle tide is at y'ourl chin-when b;ul enghgI. Aither linchite meanis lrinii li g, it latnother' dol lar' of debt mtetanus IItat tudl inch. It. is of' not, imuih pt'ictieal itioent whether' the wtttrs coiverI your1 eyeLs onily, or go iver yorihear. Yo'.; are in detbt, arne int fte i'El of ttrouble, ait<l can tnevcr Iraiw antherci peactefu'tl br'eath until the 3 herie ire (other' than peltiary' doebts, i"n'b avidedti. ilei't every obli orit bakiupt, who hauve a faiir balanace Im her tuci t ini thle batik. He not ighborwt atI yiii (.ed. So otily 'mar otn hay your headit oni yourit pilIow it ita" n t.vCti* Iihht, antd so, at the clos Sto yot tina eits'n h wlp "i' t'.1Itt-ry of.t hisuouch abioutihim udlit's dotwni to ph-a'sant dreams. ^ T 'EIn: nIun1: T A I.E (I.- Th aEsAg. het Narroiw ist o antl A uxerian Crowt. Capiht. Clark-~. of the AmiJ'Canlt ship "unk Nt'A. Th/aer,, hias artrivedl ut mu thtil oti thte Cape stftem', byi lieb htle wvas pie'kd u~Inp at sea, h'e 'hiteCs t hat I le Thwayer iwas biound fori .ncltnd wiithI a inixeid ew i, ichild. igt iVwo Manliilla seamteni. TAhese, two iu'i At (l tuponl deck onae niight ad rmed' wiah kiv es lasthed to poles It,e ked iwio 0 'llct'rs, kill ig thlemn it 'ntIy. Tlhriee sailors, the only ones ii dtk , were quiick ly dispatched. tt. Clairk, hearimi tg thet shieks of' th li 'owtv, ruashed' oni leek in his itighat I irt. Thie Mantlllanas slashedt htimt Ier- I bly3 andt he biarely3 escnped with his< Ie. A Itet' a dlesper'ateo struiggle tin I 'tike away tromt hIs assailants ad ushlig to hIs cablin, locked himselti .Thc Mantiltains bat tened downi the I itchets andiC kepit thecatpta in and( crew leiw deck onte diay amid i hi, The t .ptram1 ihaIly' fir'ed thriotug I the sky- i hit at one tuf' the mtineeris atnd i itunited him, itn the th{. h man ihedh to the Siderot theNs9 I.an aped overCibtd~'. i he othaft '.ffuti er1 thein wemnt below dired the oa'goi, Id rtur ltning to the0 deck jumraped ito ~O seat. Te'rrijfied to madnesa, the rew forcedI thieraay on dock, low' 'da eboat aft rowved &Wat ye 11 lp waenamd TIooe wi t beor the 6 t * t' --Another cold waye has ttruck the Northwest heavily. -Iree ohilraen werd drowned at Douglastuwn, Na .-while sliding. -The profits rSlg i ing prison last month were p,0o2.17. -Greece 1rote aatasInater.ference by the Euopean powers. --The total " effective force of the. British regular army Is 201,000. -Cudntei'feft 'liver dollars .arc In oir"3nlation in Uhurlotte, N. C. --Initiatory steps Are being tako in Louisville to abolish lotteries in; Kentucky. -The priyato banking hobse of Ritseingor Bros., Indluaupolis, Ind., has tailed. --Alexander Heinowski, a painter, wa8 burnt to death in Charlotte, N. C., by his lied accidentally getting on fire. -Alexander Henderson, husband of the fatuous comic actress, Lydia Thompson, died recently. -A fire at Cochran, Pulaski coutv, Ga., caused the loss of $15,000 worath of property ; insurance about one-half. -The wino crop of France for 1885 was the smallest known in thirty years. - -Gen. David lunter, a retired army officer, died suddenly iu Wash ington. --Ex-President Roberts of the Au gusta,. Ga., Bank has been released troml jail in .New York on $10,000 bail. -The heaviest snow storm ever known has occurred in Kentucky ; in some places it was twenty-seven inches deep. -A Northern man can now start a row inl live iniuntes in Florida, by Carryig a pair of skates across his shoulder. -C. Ml. Beck and J. M. Barnett, "society men," have been arrested in Fort Wayne, Ind., for robbing2 trunks at the railroads. -Senators Butler and Logan had a slight tilt in (he Senate last week; but "Black John" had to retire without scoriug a point. -Ca per Auch, a wealthy resident of New Orleans, recently deceased, left .$275,000 to several 1resbyterianl liaritnable societies. -Mrs. flarriet Brewer, of Caldwell Station, N. C., was burnt to death by the explosion of a kerosene lamp on a tab!e at which she was sitting. -The resideiiceof Samuel Williams, near Trenton, N. Y., was burnt last week, and Williams and his wife per ished. -An explosion of a powder house oft tie new Croton Aqueduct on Thure= day killed one manu and fially wound. ed anlother. -Bolling Parker, a farmer, murdered his wife and sister with an are, near Suffolk, Va. lie is thought to be in sane. -London is considerably like New York, inasmuch as there are a trood muany iutpectlnious Americans there, il, is said. -The cost of maintaining the desti ,ute in the poorhouse in Londo was less dlurm tg the latter half year of 1885a by ?G8,456 thani for the same period of 1883. --A tire in Brownwood, Texas, de stro.s ed the~ po~stoliIce and a.mosut the catire bulsiae.s portion of the town. boss abu t, $55,000 ; inmsuranace $31 ,000. -- HIenary Lamubert, was attacked by a h ure owl ini a barn in Connecticut and was bad ly clawed abount the face bef'ore lie succe.eded in killing the bird w ith a .-Ghulstonie is greeted by the people with vocil'erous applauso whle."ver lie appears. Ini a spieech at Portasout h last week he said his future life was certain to be short. -Col. Wmat. Markhamn, of Atlanta, hats jut s.retred from his orameg groves in Florida, and says there is nmot a soum it or-ange in that, state. The a trees, hiowever, are all right. -Ex-President Roberts, of the Au gusta Banik, charged with hypothecca (ion ot houds(1 of the Bethlehem Iron \Vorks, has as last beetn surrentderecd to the New York officials. -A freight and passenger traIn col lIdedC( on thie Chiesaipeake anid Ohio ,Railroad, ntear Stautont(i, Va., ont 'l't,usrsday. Firemain G itings was killed and several piersonsa wound(edl. -Snow falls all around Salida, Col orado, bait seldlom In the town. At present the surroundinag country is white, while (lie streets of the towvn are (dry an ad duosty and the suni shinles br'igt and warm. .-oS,tar to be trained( to duty withl sent i els in at he Germian armyv at maghat ott out host. ity ; It Is belie'vad hese sagacdious anaimals wvould mote readly scen t danger' than a man anad uooner give wVarnting. -A tman niamed llenry Warner was rtun over antd killed by a Marrlandl PiIradroadl traina the dlay after (lie~bira-rh of is thirty--thaird child. The romad ought to be marde to paly heavy dami ages to the Genteral Governmeinit. --TPhe Knights of Labor of' Tro, N. Y., huavinag b)o. cottedl a stove ( tam ii thiat city, thie enagineers of the D)ele ware anad Ilitdsons Railroad refuse to ,ani Ia car load of the firm's goods. lrtoulea it nticipated. --The C ourat of Appeals at Amilens lecideCs that Catholic prtiests mlay' rnarry, notwtithstandaing the decision >f the Comart of Cassatona In 1818. The uirher Court las niot yet inaterfered vit h the decision of the A mlens Court. --A bill has been Introduced In the eniate by Seuautor Jackson for the r'e ief of tbe M. E. Chumrch South. It appropr'iates $15'0,000 to pay for the mtIidogs, material, &a. , usel, In.ju redl >r destroyed by the United States rmny In Nashville. -Abnser I. Benson, the fhgitive ex residenmt of the collapsed Pacinec anik, IBostoni, who now resides neat' 4t. Cataharine's Caniads, hats been In erviewed, and declares that lie acted oneastly In wreckIng the bank and hroate.ns to imlinicate others. -Alfred Smith, a tesident of Cloe-e anmli 0., wk.11% uttder the Influence of iqtuor, killed hits Wife and Mrs. LouIsa r. Wlson, a visiting friend, with a atnmer', and then, enthis own throat. rho attempt ,o the wAte to obtain a e ws te cus StA**A D eo.8mkata s (1WQ ricpq$4r oporter4 Uato t At DI91. 'ty Th)lti t. ttu to Otker Troubles. (Spccia? eo Me ,_quta hro,nwe.) S *nIA, F'eb.2.--Ior several dayi paitf N. G.:Mlm ale0, ths C;ointpbia cot .6 ndetitnftlhe.Neto-and G ourrier, and Mr. ,T. J. Lamotte, the local cdi tor" of thn Uolun,bia Register, havo been geitly tparring at each other ceilcorning,A newH Item. Th:+ mnor'n II the'lqegieter had anl article headed i''WA,T ip oc Olt WHAT?' A ItI4OpflTAY1di \$Ew9 O.AT)Et1RR M11 -'+ 1A' li1 OR sAN ITEM-TimE $ 01t'rxlt # OMTEx EX"I'Lt,Xs IT $EFQ1tld Tita 111rANAiyI C?. L'T IT oQ-notErhDy Alg OY1 'T.''rA1 l(DN. 0. U- IISTAxk K rimEf II3(IIs rTYr,1 The liegiater t'hon wei t on to dis elaim certain - chargees .trule by the Nc,eb bet$d , ),-i' crreasponduent, and, i i'a1llier etenphatic litgnago de niod certaiuatutenents that had boen made by the' correspondest. About l'olock to-day, whil Air. " Lamotto was lIn the offic of the 4.n tnissiotfr of .Agrilutl.ro, Mir on. zales entered, and, after seaking to v several gontlemot Vh1 were ti resept, advanced quickly upon Mr, - Lamotte and dealt him a severe blow With hle fist, under his left eye. Col. l34u1er at once caustht Mr. Gonzales, and other gentlemen hold Mr. Lamotte and* pre vented fui'ther blows. T AN ATTEMPr TO IIORsE-WIIIP. Later in the (lay Mr. C. A. Calvo. Jr., the ,proprietor of the Itegister, met. Mr. Gonzales in front of the News and Courier office, and a^Saulted hii with a whip. Mir. Uonzai('s caught r. to Calvo around the neck u,td, drawing U his pistol from his pocket, struck his eo antagonist several times over the head. eff Sheriff ltowa,, who happened to be a< coluveniet,t.ly tnear, seg:.ra!edth e com-, lot batants. It is hoped that no further "t trouble will follow. hit to] EXCITED OVERt TlE AFF.AIR. to The city is very ,tuch excited over da a the occurrence. All of the gentlemen t arP bhdhly rei"ardeiI, atud opiuiou i inm equally divided as to who is to blame li] In the matter. In the prescot warlike he attitude of t,he South Carolina press, a your correspondent r"etraiis from comn- ni ment. of LATRi. he The diffliculties between the news- thi paper people were contlnued this ar if'ternoon about 4 o'clock Mr. Wil- ho liam Calvo, brot her of C. A. Calvo, rai tnd Mr. Gonzales niet on Main street, tii1 and both drow pi.stols pretaratorv to tui t fight, when a policcinan anad some ar< Jyatandlers intork-red. The olicemnan t h was severely hurt by .ir. Calvo inl his t Ittem,pt to (1isarn himt, but he finally ow mcceedcd inl ittu(icing h in to desist wh1 und carried him to the station-house. w [o was sub scquently released. wa Since the above report 'Mr. Gon- 13. al:s alnd ir-. W1'. 1. Ca:lvo have been cot tkten befto,re the May or of ('Cltumbia mo nL1 fiined each tesi (lottars for carrying hat 1 concealedl deadly weapon. Mr. W. It. Calvo was fined twenty dol ars l'or (lisondIerlV conduct on the treets. Both partice have been bound >vcr to keep the peace, and both will >c indicted in the Court of Genjral essionsa for carrying a concealed veapun. In this lat ter case the Sherifl >f lichiland swore out the wauranut. The MIayor O~ in!onedh the case Igajinst Messrs. N. Gz. Gonzales and J. A. Cal vo, -i'. Oin accounit. of the at ter's Iiability t o at temd. Mir: C. A. Tialvo, .JrI. wvill alsoi be bounid over to~ -The Quieen ol' MaIiag:ascar goes to Banday(hL schioo I, but shte passes in to thie lipel, wVherei- gtids withI Ii xedi bay' >ti(:ts and~t ten. deejp. Wi lina the haipel, where 1,.000 p)ersonsi mii ad eats, lie Queen sits high noo a briione at the side of the pulpit. An iglish inan , wIho atIclete a sess1in of lie school r''eentlyv, was strutck with lhe frequent use ofith 1w ordo "civiliza ton" byv those w ho spoke andi prayUed ii the nativ tl0 ong ue. '--The Germani Gov'er'nment has or Ieredl at inmhoi' of Pilish p)aper's to be Peized f'ou eniunini g oin thie r'ecen.t liscuission~ in (lie iIeichstag. 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Modical Truph of the Ay! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss ofappetice, Tiowels coiittie, l'itn In the head, with a dull sensation in the back vart1, Pain under the nihouider blade, Fni1ess after eating, wiIth a dis inclinatton to erertion of' body or maind. Irritabilit ty of tom p'eri, l.ow spiri ts, with a feeling ethaLving neglected meo duty. WVeariness, DizLzinoss, Fluttering at the IIeart, Dots before the eyes, IIcadache over the r'ight eye, Restlessness, with finl dreams, hIlghly colored Urlne, and CONSTIPATION. TUT T'M PILLS are especially adlaptcd to such eases, one diiso fcts such a chiang. offeolingo- to intsiitostrieer. They Increase the .1 i'petIte,nndi euse the bcdy to Takte on icalei. thw. the Mn-tem in niouri'shed.nndlu by; sh'r'I'n Action on iho ihlgestive Org.ans, Iteenlfar Stool. nre roued'rlceMije. 4laluurra t4t..iV.Y. . TUTT'8 HAROVYE. / ORAY IIArn orW cKa hanged to a T GLossr LC by a single application of Gra this DrE. It imparts a nauturai color, acts instantaneously. Bold by Drugglsta, or A tent by express on receipt of gl. t,o filoo, 44 Murray St., New York. A tiliz Vin A F Did y out Sup- pub >ose Mustang Liniment only good or horses ? It lis for inflarnma on of all flesh.d S ?f\n 4 - S , . tre e , , 1 a WALTa.iIAi, ta -sa a e a o , De aoaeaucs Alataexoortpinpeta Artwe w CS1etb srodselag the early mornieg cough and sU ms. lee the al S4 o throw t, the tAl.e membraue in troop and hpla.oo. hee eombioed with the hLin moot. ai{oeaarioMoslpl. loth. mullets plant ortke ,old dei6e, pro. 1A 'anoaa at oti he r Gum at Aasteefle.t known temedy Its Cou;hs,_ aroap LO A LbMs Co.:w ndso palatableasu us to tate It. Ayo hourdretdM fdr It. r.ae Va.nto s" a t ohfldthe cr .F t h -cte : sincer wae hadet.W a T EXAN TALK. 1iO sues Sn O Atlanta Artleli has Ac evt In the Lone t taw State 'We Live anti Permit Others to Exist." DEXTER, TEXAS March 15, 1885 LOOD BALI Co.: It is gret. pleasur ,s to state tc lef that you r 1t.1. mes the lead of all eeut priiers in tv i utry, olt ccotlt of ti cures it hali ected wlice w huve handled it. We la as of scrofela i o r aelghborloo, ei setrenkg, who had used all nteit hdicines t. hip u weare teoy elB. ed t i; besidts this, ie ais h had several de s attending Will1, butt everything faill( effect a y good. Id grew -I'rse ever y, n( had n t left his bed for the l mfonths. We had seen 11111 sevara le-' ini our little town, though It has beel -re thai fifteen months since we last sav IL, tu we llpose this wirs the alimt ti wis able to cnie to town, as hle live out eight hiles In the country. Ill me is Serveaka, and ae get a ninhbo his to. prsuaie hirm to try 13. er, an h br using only ONE ilo'tr.i lie left ti I for the fir-t time in six mlonIths. 1,o thd present time le ab used wes i three bottles, Ile is walkin 1,t Visiting his rieids i n the neighbo A(. le lots gained st renlgtii il( Ifie'8 )idly. All pcr91 tleis sores are hendlin ely, aid you cnevr sa happier nti Jn 1 ,c( i;. Nearlyv evi ryboiIy for intilei ildI:es herd u this wonaletl cure I :tidI Ntn neey t bl'ood remedy call fo dI. L. 13. ye had a ease of nasal caltarrlh in oumt ni family (a litte Cuir of four years old), o has bee tisin B. t. B. for about tw eks, and1 already seemts to be abtoutt veIll 1e ave omly three bottles left, ani lit 30ou to ship lls six dozen bottles. e take lteasrce it reeending bI. g. as a medicine titl oidentir Iislemnee of Itle I llh!ie. Its alct.ion is re rpid t s aury blood revnio(l we eve udled" LII1: B -tOS at h'nd- roith Secreios,Clironio., thaumaftis meBloodo eisning, iceran It ism ed ofelie fo Dysentry,ov i, ghenera-ous dindTevryd dises, beineraslWe ak sis,rvos and Mentanly& re bilooity, a souvereignreyvoLiverf Cmlainot.an diseases ofinte Konia wI hariu aur ve nsoFor iigorig theucin athn stmith iSecruneualledi. smalflrWine-psasfull. thee tmaha. odtabyaldisas ad her gedneray Joexcellntpri etam & ranna . icn pet r ot te $u1.00.n Soubb sy uanm its a'hghlnentra tmv3 ) &r_ odb aetlizl orit and dcrops gnrly roLEY COTTHON AN CORNA COM, rotlps n alol, Cargelyuscdby th Tre HLAHELEMNT.ASerych r for Cotton, Corn and10 Small Orain OIs s, ete. SHILEY DISfSOLVED BON E; ASHi LP .(a--for use alone and in Comlnpost heat r Tlerms, DirectIins, TIestianuials, and Ilcations of the Comnpany, address ,vr,yTIE ASItT4LEY P11IOS tett SBiaE m'E 'j I AClear Skir~i~. s onI a part of beau - p6itart. Eves1~ ayy have at ; atleast what lik- pt. -11 Balm both freshens and beattifies. "fleshn i -a PiaflOs and it r ---- om'rOiHE WORLD'S BEST MAtERS, FACTORY PRICES ONT THI EA,SIE'r TERMS OF PAYM NT. EIGI[T GRAND MAKERS -AND' O'T THREE IIUNDRED STYLES To SELECT FROM. PIANOS: e CIIIC'KERING. MASON-& IIAMLIN, MATIIUSIHEK, BENT & ARION. ORGANS: MASON & IIAMLIN, PAICKARD, .ORCHIESTRAL, alid BAY STATE. Pianos aid Organs 'delivered, freight paid, to all railroad pointo South. Fifteen days' trial and freight both ways if not satisfactory. E 'Order and test in. yopr own homes. COLUMBIA MUSIO IOUSE, Branch of LUDDEN & BATES' S. M.- H. N. W. TRUMP, Manager, COLUMBIA, S. C. "MOTHERS NO More Terror! Not only shortena the timie of labor and Ilessens the intensity No'More Pain ! of pain, but, it greatly diminishes the langer to life of both No More Danger I njother and child, and 'r* cond itioni highly - a vorale to speedy re Mother or Child, iYi o -d e vuisions, and other - alarming sy m t omna Tereaii or .iueidenIt to s wor The lmainful labor. Its Mohe hodtrui ~vnderfu eca I 1viOtnrhotde it th clledn TranMformed to TilE M (O T H E R'S i'iEND) and( to leo 0anedason of the H Q ~ie-aving remedies of the nlineteenthi een end rom the -ure -of tihe case it ti of Y ours be un< rstood I iht we cannlIot pub , ih certificates eon Woawi thoutwnnith deir c t ofhe. w es Sty ande p Eas te etr we havel ,hunrd G1cT;:MN:...Du.ig are r n i mther prsctii.~(i meicie as yonuse M T livry411( ICocr wlil 1,veJrs BaPin b with0rtnit afer nnwithout iti ertm Your.'trouule, tamketo (ubic, Jue 1ter 188.reey,th Mes rend"orTets woul outelnthand onapthes. ofmarket. aiedfic moE aNaMi :--DuriJn, mycaeer uIn th >rnetaawte f )medcin e I usteM ofu "OT.. ca,writ h t he happiest result i nllavlh every knstne. Itharlesaor veals, htcsde lipr and ece, N-anaiEs FET oc,anencd o o rou thie rdea YACIDto G.,JuneP 10', of88r4. 1g Sdfor tievrour aTratie ou "Hitrethiand 'RDFLATEGLAO CO., Ir1~o,S.. 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