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lIaaT. s, Curses and Divided Negro .ght--Thte Anti's 'k herald.) ber 26, 1887. ty voted on the ion to-day and de ,cotion follows one of tng political eampaigns aed in Georgia. An extreme .terness; running often into person alities, marked it. Its excitement reach ed a climax last night when th tusands of voters marched and bivouacked in the streets to be ready for an early advance upon the polls. The Pidmont exposition did not close until the 22d of October, and both sides agreed that during the progress of the exposition nothing whatever should be done by either side, as it would mar the unity of the citizens in their enthusiastic support of the exposition. B3oth sides plunged into the fight with wonderful activity as soon as the exposi tion was over. In two days after the exposition closed the fight was on in all its fury, and excited more interest and activity than had ever been shown in a campaign before in this city. For over a month the citizens have been engaged in the contest. Meetings have been hold almost every night, and local speakers and visiting orators have stumped the county from end to end of the city and every cross road in the county. Early in the campaign the prohibitionists leased the largest warehouse in the city and fitted it up with seating capacity for 8,t)O() people. Almott nightly that building has been filled, and such scenes of wild enthusi asm are rarely witnessed. Among the prominent prohibition speakers who plunged fearleFsly into the fight early in the cantpaign was United States Senator A. H. Cohliitt and Mr. H. V. Grady. These were assisted by almost every minister in the city, who preached prohibition frm their pulpits bunday after Sunday to deeply interest ed congregations. 'rominent among the preachers who led the prohibition fight in Atlanta were Rev. J )rs. .J. U. Hawthorne, 1-. C. Morrison and .. W. Lee. T1hese three' niinit'rs elt'red iito the fight with woidertul zeal, Hpoke night atfter night, and in abntost every in the county. 'T:hc iiost promien11( t. leaders of the anti's were tenator .d oseplh E. .Brown, Captain E. P. ilowell and Captain John B. (1codwit. Jloth sides had full camipaign f biutla and muaged their respective causes for all they were worth. h'lte negro vote we In hone of con tett.ion, and was the l ndtcee o tower. E:acl side niade the imost tr,eIuous en deaivors to senre it in tvery wviy possi ble. The negroes wire etwsiderab l1} divided o,n the Sitjec t, tuii 'tgh it Imiajt ri ty of them votet with the aiti-prohibi ti"usts. One of the feet urtes of thei contest luie; been the active lrt IziLt'i e v b uny wo. men of the (ity. ;ieve of thinirebe orgnii ized c''titititte fr arny: ti hei feinale niinht is, who Itok un itive liit ilt tie capi,ueigi. '.l'tey (r;tizetl the svuetins, ii nwt i t tint ti1 pr:tye. with themi d'y fil rt'. Le rm:lt of ti-ir wvork: wa;ts si,wii to-day bl the ipp eitr iuttt of hitrge tiitib ti t iicimin1 it li, polls wl itlh blue lut;r. T'l1'y served hth ; 'offe'u aid itwl\lithts ai. etIV piling ,lt ', tn Codilult 1 pra' r m, t int-i.igs and sinintg.lt' eiusades mi the- openi wr. .Fultin e'-lity, ~in whciih At:ainta is Thirgistra.txin ii timei tb btds thait of last y ear by' 'f,00 I vt Io aind t his exess tioni thiin t h te (campauignt was tineit it did w>vt parol-ihit ,zi: Im that iintu iczt i2edurinkhs for thei sale of u hiiskty ThIou iands of gallonus lowie lbtn itent lI in eac mIonth fromi eities aroun ld .\tboita fro whJich it was abnaost as easy to g'et a' ji its it was at bars ini the city. The anitis tDim that prohibiitiont injured the city, wich wals yielding 85,000Mi it year ini wItiskey li - censes, without decreasimng in the rlighit e.st the amount of whiskey s2old ini the city. ThIe pro(hlibitioniistsM, oni the othe.r hand, claimned that Atlitnta has never liad pro hlibit(ion ; that while it wits sot vouted years ago, the licnses then existing did nout expire, sonmc of Item, untilailmiost a yeatr ago, and that since that timo the domes tic wine clause in the lcal option b)iIl allowed miany ptlaces ini the cit.) by which the Jaw could be easi ly evaded. lThis was, howvevr, ret-eid by the last Legit-tature, which put at license of $ 10,1000 on all winO roomiis, which license will go into effect aifter dJanuary II. Th'le proijhibtionxisti claimexd 'thi. with wiine roomsll out of the city there wouild be no phtces for the easy evastion of I he law if clicera would properly enforce it. Th'le result to-tlay indiieates pulblic opinion on thle subject. The1( city its gone wet by ptrobab ly 1,00)0 matjority. Great entlhusiasmi prevails in the street's. .Men, women and childlreniarc miingling in the mammoth procession t hat is marching about the town. Thousanuds of negroes, weatrinig grotestjutes gatrbs oIf red ruaterial, are yellIng like coyotes. Bands are plaiyinig, i r(erackers atre ex ploding amid red hanmners are wvaving. The mninisters and others prominent11 in the prohibitory mlovemienit are chagrine, at the unexpmectedI result. NEW YORKI * 1lI0NS, jirblal Cbostumes~, Trimin 1sgs Ei-n g CoNk Itue, Chi mas~ ilToys.0 I (Fromi i Ntew Yor tlla tr )o As moire is the lei g l(ma iternial ini hiandsomie outfits of everciy kind, so is it the first choice ill bidall cotuma[les. Scatrci, ever ailone, buti'I i omi ned with other fatbries, such as laille Fraincaise, gros grami or heavy irep ori tatin, which, come ini for their share of at ti tion nand are ( the( rather chiosen for mult quite stylish occaisins .1For stiI dres cere. mi7xe, silk warp wvhite wool is pretty and( 2 rvalsi cask'hrnere, bot1h ofi which canil be off'set b y richer goodls, wili attrac - tive andh compauiritfively ine(xpetnsiive drestses aire (If white J iut olr Chinaii sill' Styles in making ftind towards simpi1lici. t ty, adornmient beinig brough t iaout mitre 0 by trimiminig thain comlplicated swctep oh drapebry, but, thlLe3 ideais are( not rligorou: anud ocAbsonally foa itlenduer bidet the ~ 4AQ5A trainioy is full, long Sld ow ndthen rm'h falls e p ise in ernamnt. Plain 2 1 1 ~ S , o n I h e r ud o a d g r n i t u e rytal PMaeenuterio, pearled 9 or silver beida te point laea duches or It tr val. .Orange1hlaus ,n y ar< , but any attractive white no)e be selectod an proferI nc,O. Long 'wite kid gloves, dressed or undressed with line or heavy stitching. For brides- I mnaida, a .tyvmb nhnine inl moi,. .m,k -it .i brocaded stripes made in a bouffant coquettish way, but the various fanoj gauzes and fine nets of the day, come it acceptably, while hand baskets of flow era add picturesqueness. Where tht bride is married in traveling dress, tailor-made costume of cloth is inos fashionable and a few bridal dresses fo informal weddings have been made o white cloth combinetd with moire. TL1MINOs. .Steel, copper, bronze, silver or gil trimmings have a high position and a prinoipal exponents are seen braids o pa3somenteries, the former set or col sages like vests. The fancy for blacl trimmings on colored material is mark ed, and marked also is the popularity e trimmings lighter than the goods the; adorn. (aloons, braids or pessomnute ries are prominent i' this style and bead are efi'oftive since they throw irridescen lights, or those of palor shado on darke fabric. Hero, likewise are opportunitie for metl heads, and they glitter a points of ef'ect or compose the whol garniture. Bet ds in general hold thei own; they are loved but hardly with la5 winter's devotion, but nrvertheless thor is an abandon of ail'ectiou shown ex trenely stylish jabots, caps, etc., mad wholly of beads, which form the entir trimming for a corsage. EvENINOI D1(ESSi1 prove that brocades ;aro indispensablc But the brocades of this winter ar totally dilerent from those that hay gone before them. Both ill cilor ani ittern there is great novelty, the forw or showing the new terra cotta an mahogany reds, old rose, old pinkc covres, leyard, lizard green, etc., th latter running to fern and other pointe leaves, erysanthenums and long stentme r(os-', of Strtnge hue, while vines an woodland offeirngu akin, replaco forme orthodox ltower.-s. Elegant b)roctde tshow ilowers on moiro surface hut al most everywhere, this last idea present itielf. Velvet flowers on silk are als very la?ltllur Ind1 eiene re-appears as remtomanl,ut ce of the past. 'hIe tendenc c dumn effects its v'ry marked, frequent ly long Ltalks unito in continUity, Suc e'Sive lun(Ittets which d1o iot b,losson out rouiidly but are in pointed shap and every where this incli nation to sleu dernut's is loticeale. Stripes, on th contrary, are sometimes eonspicuousl bsriiad andii conit.rasta extrtenwly manrked1 5o 1that the gaudy is reached and sIal womIIneu are apparently ignoretd sinco n small womnuil Could Wear them. In trut tlety touch the vulgar, but leading mei ehants sho,, thet and thus itlorse(l they nmln not Ihi gainsaid. Stripes i general, i>wtver, Itre of all wedti,h hSt!: ("I ext ra)rlinatu'y l'auty, repe( tte pattt(rrie of thue time. Stripedj( sashit art fat+hi:n,mble; mu,ire continue ho, bti h:tlidsoment art' the lit wered an1(d choice aIlong i he Ittter aru exIuisito creat ion where' sl end r velvet iluwers antd ointe: Iht atr woven ont delicate silk :m fetts. Six Idltlrtts a y .rd seemns niot to P:tt Ih. Ntri, pi ded, d c(,(otte d an< (l(it 1v brot":tltaded gaze n1(d luce formi latrI't and I(':-, exl:e sive (1' nw nt, be"in1 1t a ' is d p ( r ies over rtatiti or silk eki are high, heart shalo(, t<inar' t;Iire low, ntiait! Iw or Iointed Ite :tit fro nt w i:'t' thn' h' ct n t i ino-ti, i' )I'e '-httd1Io'iy )rt(nseu takim it : i,: h: , it ('an reach:l the (IlbowV (r b h('t. I honzet iIslppr, wit1 h umsiery t< nitclh ar1e very f:ahimieialt and so ar :'t. the ile a Ling that 1isu>h shoe a( tking, iiiust a riesaoml(. (iloes ar 1long andtt close littIin:g iii w hite', <1lresse< li!: iie in! pearl or' very' pa'tle piuk Ikxav*y stitehiltg. A4 1'ic II t at N tgra '1 '~ Metig, * :na, N. C., Novem becr *!.- --W'hei iatlt i negro ruished iinto Stoekes's O)pera 1in at' l DIiio-hami 1ist night, where ((r((cro d (of coltored ilien andl womle; it! al iteed t u hiear Mrs. S. A. IIlughtes the onliy ordal:ineud Colored feimale pri'teli er in te Southi, prleach, iand shioutet (14scrI iable. W\onilen andt clhildrei s ce d and tall matde a madi( rush foti lie doorts. 'lITestrniger fouigh t witl i.e weaker' and pushul thmitI dwni, ant the groanls of wome a111is Jhey were lat in, t rampled were heiartrending. '4 ly~ Got my Goid! .lean dying! Let mie tup!' ciedC one11 poor unfor utunait. No On< heceded her. D own they camie, som<l ridling on the shoulders of the oth'ra h!:tkv.ding the sidewalk. F"ortunatch the hall wias soonti clheati d, bumt for Iifitti inuites the freniziedi, fightinig, scream inig nuts18 (of humanity reminied on tIta steps and it wais impllos.ibtle to maov, thiemt. Thiree ne(gro men stood for nemenuiCit in the fronit windows of th, serint story and then spranug out, aii strikiog the st(ono pavemen101t they ro ibountded inito the g'utter. Strange to saV they were not seriously hurt. A hto' lea:pted fi'om ai windowi itt thle r'ear of t hi buriling. lie is hurt initernaully. womiIan had all of her clothien torn of andtt went ruinirg down the street with otL anly. Anolther womanl(I was tiurnie/ up oni her head and so tightly wedged that shte wa:s thtus carried froma thle top to thli bitt m totf thle steps. W\hen the steps lid been 'hlaret Louttisia Chiavis, .1eniit Stepitens itii itmitthitr gir wIiero pickedi up anti carries intt a drug sitore. Thle breath had beer l iteratlly~t rampililed out of their biodies, Louia Chiavis died to-dtay at noon. '111 !onidition oif thte othetr two is (tritical panic1. '1lTh lire haud 1n0 conniection with the hll and in(11 itself did no daimage. T1het stteps lettdinig tot a front enitranceeo l the I hl foirmed a closet in a1 store. Fronm 50om1 caust iS ire was ~4 1 i commuuieted t( this. closet, antd whien discovered was butrninrg b)riskly. T1he mianagor of tht Opera Ilouso wi.s made aware of thr lirt, antI wouildl in ia few momiientfs hiave h2ad it eXtiiigti libed withliut thle hIr ow. edge oIf thle congregazt ion if the nlegro 111n11 hd not tilshied ito th (11 g itut .ien thtt fah~d iaarnm.--Speciatl to News intl (ouriei'. ll ohf tite beft. br,des illr. etreliati alanco2e N oveim h er I, at spot eiish prices s a Pianio. 810 IeI ch antd Ihahmico No r;(ani. Dl.~IiveredI, freight friee, at you21r -are"st depot. Fitteen daiys test tial d freigh t both ways if not satisfacutory. Write for circublira. N. WV. TR IUMP, Columiai, S. (I. A. grocer beln~ solicited to contribute to bihsnamne to te pe r in tC~l n 1annrer: "John Jones (theo only Plaie town where you can get ele,ven poundijs ~uar for a dollar) twenity-five -ents. el ay off your overcoat, or you Won't 0 twhetn you go out," sid the landlordi ,y thestrn inTo~ u wh wa shUn of th 0Ir 'Th lant timet 1 was here I mf ffry overcoat. I didn't feel It whe went out and I ut fel .. sn en ANAICt1Y'S STURDY FOE. General Mr. ter Workman Powderly' Lecture on i Order--Secret Birth ane Rapid Growth. "The past, present and future of th Knights of Labor" was the subject of i e lecture delivered by General Mazte f Workman P'owderly to the employee o the Pennsylvania and Beading railroal in Philadolphia on Friday night. H had a big and appreciative audienco. t Profacing his address by an eloquon s denunciation of monopoly and a passin r reference to the war for the abolition o slavery among the colored race only t transfer its shackles to millions of whit men in the liberty loving country, M iPowderly applied himself to the subjet V proper of his lecture, and said: t "On Thanksgiving eve, in the yea r 18h9, thero was born in Philadelphia a: K organization destined to hold forth th y hand of fellowship to every man, whiel Li brushed aside all distinetions of oreed r anl in view of which it was made possi t bie for the meanest sweeper that lifts th Solital off our streets to look up with hop - to a better and less degrading future. p "Thus was given to tho world th > Knights of Labor, which worked rs secret organization until 3eptembe 1881, when in the city of Detroit it lai its secrecy asido and the Knight camu - forth in his manhood and proclaimed t 3 the toilers of the earth that he belonge to a body which took no account t 1 creed or color, but had pledged itself t - work earnestly and persistently for th collective and individual interests of it ' unembeis. "To-day that organization i3 thl strongest in membership, the strongei m intelsgenco and the strongest in mai hood of any organization ever create r beneat.h the blue sky of heaven. W s welcotye to our ranks every man, not, i - has; b en raid, for the dollars or dime s his accession may bring, but to teac him the things in our social systeni thu t need a remedy and create a pub li opinion upon tle objects we have st ourselves to attain." I,\n1OIC-sAviN( .1ACIIINI:1:v. Mr. t'owderly next referred to the iii - troluction of labor-saving rachiner3 and in this connection said: ").lo I ra y against labor-saving machiniery ?'" Nt But 1. Nily that at present it is not pro i erly applied, and that we workir,gme ' who ihouldi, do not derive the beneil from its intro<huetion to which labor, i distinguished froil capital, is entitlel What. then, should we do in this cot I neetioli? 1 raise my voice and sa agitate along the line of luhor; agitat t. nutil ,ial those who avail of tilose ir s cliil..', 110W are coipelled to r'ahzi thu t they wi\.ere no)t intended s'dlIv for tIhe n t that they were desig:ed for uaunkiln N ald talt mank1{in1d should reap the hent li fI il1frm them." - i,I:,;ls .T.7i(IN A NiI L I r:';A'iox. I r. I'u WiIerly next ag1 lil d hiniself t the h'ti:live work accomJ)li';lhe( by th o I)rde'r sine its iileptioln. 'iiis, le sa'lM w WI' t erci thanl anly aInlt)tnt, Lt remed 'lia It'gislaetcin hir t.hic wor)ikinlg CiasseS thi: wa ';s pa'ssed bly either o f the politicatl pa;r ties in the sain' period of their early cx '1h-n1 . '1h' tuiiestiol of forignt htd or W1 atllnIh d to, and inl relferentce thlereto th ht l trir s:itd h ilWII niot oppcoed to for Ii' nol iUllnig;atiul) pro)vided the illtlli s>ranlts cilme to stay and l)e'omune )1r tlll intrcI of the coun,"try .tf t 1 .I. he ation. 11leh wrly denounced impoI(rtedl1 contrae wreIltchIednelss anid ;ihhl of the~ donwiIti surroundings of so1) ino igarian lniner wvhose district hie had visited some yoar ago. Iml'iN1)INO Ti:l: 3[I nEs. Of thle miniers iln the Lehligh regioi noner1'l. are a rough 11utid unnouIt.h 11t imlIt I denounllice as Ia flso 5landIer. N< men1 l>reathIes thle ir o(f hwaven~ th a II -11 nders of thle SIlhuyl1kill and L~ehigI Valh e3('sy colregions. asgeends7 to heaven andi the telegrapi t wires1 Il-ish tIle news t Lat it wats done h) thle strikinig iiners. J say that is ai barte faced hio. No liJiner ever did it, for thl miners arc not fools. They know that all the p)roplerty there is heavily coset'iI by insurance, and thevy have feelingi o reven::I lit al1l they will not avenge themi selves on1 the inlsuranto compannies, wh<l l-A-U.Elt Al. 'letths Iyes despa 1 ir? Spea1k they If seret solrrow' l'eels a hear1t that' brke lie l missfom his veS t Tha1 t wagl(th 1elh 01ut n 1SoaWeIl.~ IWant- s h earth-a corpse.vg'~ I) 1 Ihl PomiipI fof pleow-A atlt. er Keep11 s tIl-Thieroolightifl whiskylma il l(lOll t riuest ion. TeO a IotIi h of 2 an in utsl eat Iern. 1111 ILii In f ((l'isllain sSIIt pearl. 1 "IIt is better i wih nobly lemembered than nobly bor."3 he ro uhs msae th ose1(115hl hwl havt(0 Inlt t1iveld over hne b ylW is1generall acIkow ldged to b ian aslat forea ano theocrown when ithiul eln.ehm Thnelneom worl dens tpon thimselfi We,~n he isa the ropser leth forg taie t h whydn'norlenatnnenm t ehiand sayk n rsnltema'awhn ' 3&s ''Ae fprou io of entrin h frak hieat if t me s mo ey ome en ave nou cakes is better than a liver pad thee frosty mornings." The waves of old ocean are py no maeans ready to sleep when they put their white caps On. A society girl says thaf autumn leaves may be very leautiful, but they are not r nearly so nice as 10 o'clock leaves. fThe chap who finds a sarpet nail in his uncooked oysters is among those who wish e the tax taken off raw material. "Does your husband swear as much as ever?" "8wear! Why I can't keep a par rot two weeks in the house." The older a man gets the more difficult it is to pull the wool over his eyes. Ho has a good deal less wool you know. It is suggested asa shrewd guess that the tirs mention of playing cards is in the Bible. It was when Nob euchered Nezzar. Paris is to havd a three-story crematory. r it is supposed the upper classes will insist tl upon being cremated in the upper story. ( In toe bright lexicon of the base ball . player a low run in time save the nine. .Jay Gould has landed In England, but Queen Victoria still retains a controlling e interest in the throne. o St. John rematrks that the Prohibitionists will go into the next Presidential campaign e with :trdelnt spirits. a 1'listress (to applicant)-And what is your nmne? Applicint-Mary Browne, (l mum: we spell it wid the "e". When you rend that 'a millionaire works harder than any of his clerks, please to rc mcmiber that le also gets more pay. An anti-fat restaurant has been opened in London. Anti-fat boarding houses have log been known in this country. 1rincess Beatrice has a daughter. The list of depndeunts u1pon1 the British tax t payers grows large by degrees and beauti fully more. Li Considering the price of fashionable bon u nets, we begin to think the word ''million S ris but a carruption of milliner. s ."It'san ill wind that blows nobody good,' li said thIe 'hanksgiving turkey, as a cyclone t whirled him from under the farmer's up lift d hatchet into the next county. t 'T'he agtricultural fair of the present opens with a <Peecl by a lawyer and closes with :a horse race. Agriculture takes a back seat. "I see the dile has got into the latest (litirn of Web,ster's Dictionary." ''Has i he? Well, hurry, then, and slam the cover - down. T I'heatrical Mnager-There are breakers th-d. .Joncs-Why so? ''Because I see so ntany light houses." S"What was Nero's greatest act of cruel ty?" asksd the teacher of the class in histo y. "I'lay in' the Ii tidle,'' was the prompt response; anl the teacher let it go at that. dSy acpte l the gude wife's invita ,t ov t to' reservation, "If I aum spared." I, weel," said the lady, 'if ye're dead Itt Ii t ?xpeit ye." It is lther hard on Wong Chin Foo to hlave to ly fifty dollars to enter Canada a ie A marietn heat lien are skipping in Very (aiy or t w() free gratis. ) In ('os;:a IZie: there is not a single mil linry at or'. lairried men who want tockt s to ('osta lhen should step up to the I ullie, be"for: the rush begins. t Yis, waiter, I am a nagnetist; would - 't like to see ne io the table? Walter - No, I hit if it's all de same to you, su, .("r auilht tip die waiter, sah. 'l; lulindis h::vc taken to smoking cigar ciar( ?t . lit the (and around sucking - h'ils of it)-ir ':nnes and the problem of - thuir ci'ilizOltiII is solved. I I is Sohl ihot a smnall hand indicates re -i'i . nmn oiol ye weI have seen small handls t11 :ui in I i- tno, h' thun<mler, that brought outI laeg''uigi aieyt hing' but retinmed. W oins - iin b:- hcuighlt in New York h* iorty cent', apieee it is hard to excuise Jloh:ui 'M i:.t tor is criinial negligence in cntinuin::, to live. li hWha Iit willyouOi have, dear, candy or ice crei? L She-No, E(dward; get some mu !"p trn l hl i H-D-o you like that .sI' M-e -Y es; I like everything that '" ii f . . he iniite ot Newv .lers'ey issahlibrious, mi it n : lhe asked. "S,iuhirious!"' re I ta i ii ent bsias-tie ('itizen of that State, " X hy iM:m ger, we. havXe mlosquiitoes ini A n a ipe speaks of " healh r i e 'arts f t lu>rls-'-Ioialities "'where mxem lIrs of t hi. tiir-. eqinie fianiilies are sent for i-bi'n-'e ofI air.' Woniid it be proper to call s,'ucha re'sorts hospititils7 A n :itile( ini an Iehaige headedl " 'What It heI Typew 5riter- Is IDoiiig," d'oesn't stnte thle -o ha it it is Ixpioing ithe poor spelling of >11 n(my opert ors, as well as their ignorance oh juni:tluntioni and1 t he use of capital letters. 'I :,ini tree to) ((1mfess that I want the se' onl one hopile for youi."' "What is that ," "Get..Iy (ould to make his will ~\Vih- 'i thiirid lhbnd)--If you feel so mawel, J'im, I think we hand better send l I. hl faty phiysician. TPhird TIus (h: ii sshat hostily3) -No, miy dhear, I oh ire!Eir to sendl for somse oine else. Tirust Companly Agent-Tinuking that youI imht want to secure your personal Jiri perty. I d esireo to recomitnen-- Mr. I hisen i bry--Vou aire a little too late; the ShtitTif his jut sec-uredl it. (u lek--Wa It n iOwe do0 for yotu sir? ('u- Iomer -ls wih to puirchuase an overcoat. ( h-k -AI h, y'5 'ometing ini a ('hiicilla, Sir . ( iust i)me(r- N o. Somiethinlg ini a chin Thie a vetige girl is no0w engaged in the manhufacLiture of slipper patterns and wvhisk b roomii hldiers, whiichi she will exchange I)-ihember 25 for tortoise-shell fans, dia lii od( 'arings and the like. The average gir ihaos a g od hiemi for business, after all. ''I b mi'i n.arry a wnu who knows more LI .ou, says~ ani e'xchanuge. But soime mel we have', met4WIi( wo lihave a dusty' o1(1 hii,if Ihe'y undertloiik the contract of dhIs ("ivermi ii a womanii~ who1 knows less than "(-h, Mi ia!"''(Xca exhmed an old farmer, ''iiin New X Yoirk wXithL his spouseIS, '"here's phire1 w%here thlely pm :1i te:thi for twenty . 'ts. Let's gui iin iand hauve our'ni out.1 We s wn't haLve aniothter such a chance.'' "Can yoi tell me, dairling," lie asked, as the (''a-t toi getheret on the wveak sp)ot of the soft ''the exacIt nenthlematical duiration of at k iss: ''Abto ut ai second and a ihlf< belIiev "' ' she aniiweredI, demurely. ''!i hnk~ '' he' replied; "'I will make a mini- I liy gnlly! Some girls think they can I havey anmythmog they wish. A fewv day1s ago LNew' irt girt woanted( her pa to ciit a hole e m the h' tek of the f:iinity church pew big ci'oi gh.!o h i'ter bleI to go through , so she I, wouii' sumish it whieni sitting down'f."' 3 " I kli she ha:ve a rawhlidie whlen shie as .Ile you?"/ askedu 'is IIonoiIr of a meek aI iiaiuin whio aiveiuwd( his wXife oif assault wi. h :iI-:t toi kil. "'No, yiour 1lonor,"' ti sud hf poori manil, fieling of himself ten- " N-rl, "Imlte one that had the raw hide': II mi t10 'your I iiiir, I hiive it s' il."' bl A\((i 'onjuaI c onvsast ion overheard in a tr-it (Lir: '"Wh at aire you1 goinhg to give ~ i' miin ihe '25thi, dearist I' Yoiu know)55 that i- toy birhdaihLy." "''It is ai daite I never f'or- $1 iai d:!ingi. I .-ha:ll give you $100.'' BI thb. hoiw lovely. I'm going to buy that by~ *uSitu rapj." "Exe'Jncse me, hove. I give qu you the $1(00 to jsay the ren$." Sulks. 7,( "Pe 11. other c'atharties, Dr, Ploeo's du1 "P1e~ do not ronder the. bowels osti th4 after operation, but5 on the contrary1etb lish a ermanently helthy acono. ai s e3nttrely veetable, no partcular care is t, . quired whil a n thrn. By dr.-- t. . Iteeu Si - *st , Aathe e. fop iton Jacob Sharp has been rele edb ball Venice is slowly slnking into the fei Judge Francis T. Anderson of Lexiog ton, Va., is dead. A. carload of cotton was burned at Pros perity yesterday. No. 78 Broadway New York city, was burned last night. Ioss $50,000, For the month of November the Govern ment paid out over $18,000,000 on pen sions. The revenues of the Government from all sources during the month of November amounted to about $80,G00,000. The Anarchists have been presented with a handsome cemetery lot in Chicago for the burial of the men who wert. hanged. The Grand Lodge of South Carolina Free Masons will hold their annual confer once in Charleston on December 18 and 14. A dispatch from London announces that Mr. Sheehy, M. P.,, has been arrested and is now in Sligo prison. A number of members of the Chamber of Deputies yesterday requested President Grevy not to resign. A farmer named Irby yesterday shot and killed two colored men who attacked him on his farm in Marlboro county. M. Gaunt, a wealthy colored resident of Xenia, O., has deeded his property, valued at $30.0e0, to Wilberforre University. Mr. E. M. Moreland yesterday bought in Charleston $150,000 in Confederate bills at twenty-five cents per thousand. Mrs. Mary J. Robertson, for over thirty years president of the Calhoun Monument Association in Charleston, died yesterday. During the present intense cold in the Northwest steam-heating of railroad trains has been practiced with cutire success. W. I. Fuller, State Auditor of Arkan sas, died yesterday. IIe was twice electd Governor. An explosion of choke (amp occurred yesterday in a colliery In Poremba, Silesia, killing thirteen miners and wounding nany others. A London dispatch says that Sullivan and Mitchell were matched last night to tight to the finish, with bare knuckles, for ?u00 a side. Ex-Governor St. John of Kansas says that the Prohibition party is the only one that is increasing in numbers, lie will not be a candidate for the Presidency on any terms. .John II. Parker, foreman of the planing mill at Darby's mills, in Palatka, Flu., was caught in the shafting yesterday afternoon and was killed before the engine could be stopped. )r. Telschow, court dentist, has been summoned to San ltemo to ol)eri)te cn the Crown Prince's teeth. This would seem to Indicate that the Prince's condition has Improved. The building of the Strobridge Litho graphing Company in Cincinnati was le stroyed by tire yOster(lay morning. Loss estimated at a half million: insured for $150,000. Michael O'Brien, a tramp, wlo brutally outraged Miss McGregor in Alamosi, Cl. recently, was taken from jail Wedned.iy night by citizens and hanged. The recov cry of the girl is doubtful. 1)an Swygert purhased yesterday from )wyer Brothers the groat colt 'Tremnent for $25,000, this being the largest :nm evecr paidl in this country for a hone-hrel thor ough bred for stud pu rposes. A thirteen-year-old colored boy attempted yesterday to board a freight train at A t lanta and steal a ride to Cimttanooga. It fell, and his left foot was so badly crushed ams to necessitite amputation. A newvs vendler at Killarney has been sen tenced to a month's imp)risonment for sell ing copies of Unitedl Ireland containing re ports of meetings of suppressed branches of the National League. The Czar has comamuted1 to degradation to the ranks the sentences of eighteen young othe~ers who were convicted (f en gaging in a revobitionary conPspiraey and senitencedi to exile in Sibteria. IIenry O)verstalt-z, president of the insol vent Fifth National Bank of St. Loui4, andI ex Mayor of that city, died yesterday of heart disease. IIe did not know that the lank had suspeanded. Thie survey inmg party, whmichi under direIe tion of the Nicaragua Canal Constr-uctain Company will mnake the ii inl surveys, samiled on the steanmer Htondto from New York yesterdiay. Tlhe survey will not be completed until April or Mlay. Th'le commanders of the dilTerent army corps in Franc-e have received sealed iil structions which they are to openi in the event of an outbreak following the election of a new Presidlent. Presl(dent Cleveland hans made $20,0 by the increase in value of "'Red TJop,"' lhe country place lhe b)ought near- Washington. Secretary Whitney is repor-tedl to have done better, liy realizing .$90,000 prolit by tIhe sale of laud lhe bought in tihe vicinity. A shock of earthquake was felt at Chmor ley, county of Lancaster, Englaind,at 7 o'clock yesterday morntiing. A nunbl hiing noise accompamied thme shoek. Buildings shook and people ran out of their lhon-es. No serious damage wvas (lone. The corporation of D ublin unanimously elecd MIr. Sexton Lord MIayor yesterday, to succeed AMr. Sullivan. In a spieechl he saidi that every (lay dleveloped new attacks tipon the lives and liberties of the Irish people. . AlarIa Steel, a negro woman, died in Sa vannahi yesterday, after having reached:( thIec rlemairkab)le age oif 11~> years. She wa.s orn in Ilockinghiam county, North Caro ina, in 1772, She leaves two chmibiren, who are now very sld amen. Intense excitemni1it prevailed in l"ranmce 'esterdlay. Some of Presidlent Grevy's hit crest, foes of two weeks ago now b)ese((ch dm to withhold his contemplated resign~a Ion. Thle P'resident dlecidled to make no ~ommunication to the Chamber of D)epu eos. D)oe Wilson, an enmploye of the SouthI aarohina Itailroad, met with painful in ja les yesterdlay at the freight yardl in Iim.i >urg. While coupliing cars his right hanid vas caught bet ween the bmpmerx and badl1 y nashed, lis thumb being crashed to a jelly. A Greenville specIal to tihe N.No (Lm/ fourier says an inquest was held yesterday 'ver thle body of Andy TPolIcy, the negr'o v'hosc asuddeni dleath, while loced in hmis mouse to escape arrest, wax nioted yesterday. t post-mortem examninatiton showed thait .0( died froam congestion oif thme lungx. lirown, Wood & Kingman, dlry goods ommission merchants of New York, Hos. >n, Philadelphia and Chicago, have gone itri hidal(mtion to wvind uip thiir blaieiss, 'heir transact ions anionuntedl to $1 2,000, 1000 r $1'I,000,0-00 a year They arc solvent md will have a large surplus. Thme GJermani Su premne Court haso <mached Ic sen)tences of s-evei-al young AIamt iamns ho were con victed oif public0ly sinaginii .e"Aarse I ilas,'' on the grond that thmm w of 1822, undi(er whIich the f.entenc-es erc impiJosed, doca not apply to Al-neum >rraine. A New York shieriff's jnry has assessed' 194,500 dhamages against (In/z)mn aneo, l*resient of Venezuela, in a suit George Wilson of that city, in conise ( ce of the revocation of a lease of 0)0,000 acres of luid in Venzumelam lgmenmt eniteredl. Bilanco did not (lefendl butta ~Rtoa uShe The Rdical ordtas of aia- oppoSe .rry sa q' Ctthtte o i ency and caso hin o bribery an corruption in the admiuistratUon of atTaiti ip Tuuis and Tonquin. Paul de Roude lede, leader of the Pitriotic League, threat ens to march to the Palace of Elysee at tha head of 50,000 men if Ferry is elected Pre sidet. A school in the village of Werchobistritz kl!, Russia, was destroyed by fire a fey nights ago. A large number of girls wera sleeping on the upper floors when the fir, broke out. Twenty-four of them escapc by jumping from the windows. but sixtec others, who wore afraid to jump. wor< buaned to death. A number of boys whc were sleeping on the ground Iloor escaped Baron liirsch's oiTer of ?2,( 00,000 fo the benefit of Jows in Europe was made to the Czar, his object being tle founding a primary schools in Biussia. 'T'he Czar ha accepted the offer. The money has beea deposited in the Bank of England, an< Barons Rotlhshild and henry do Worm have been appoitated trustees. While a dozen workmen were engage in laying water pipes under the East Ten nessee Hail road, in Chattanooga, yesterda afternoon, a passing freight train jarrel the b.nk and it tell, burying Alexande Wilkerson, superintendent, and Berry By ron, a colored work man. When unearthed three hours afterwards, both men wer dead. Cooper Union, New York, was filled overliowing on Monday night with synpr thizers with lie Chicago Anarchists. Ther were rtd ribbons and feathers on womem ret ue;kti, aind hat-)anls on the mecr there was a red and black (lag back of th stage, and portraits of the hanged Anarel ists were dtraped in bl;tck arid lisplayed The police were present in force, but th mceting was not interrupted. A 1ie'"s an'd C'rier special says a fir br":ke nut in Aiken about I o'clock vesterda morning, tiestroving nine b,uildings, tc get her wit I valuable stocks of merchar dise. Loss $0,totl; insurance $27,'45 'he lire iS sUppOsed to have beena iner diary. It is a curious colncidence that jun a vetr ag;o yesterday a Iire broke out on th same street (Laurens) and burned seve1 stores. There was a cl li,iat yesterday mornin on lie Camden Ineh of the Penusylvani iltilruad, near lhighstown, N. J. A pas seuger train hound to New York ran int a coal train, wrceking both trains. Josepl 1I. Smit Ii, engineer of the passenger train was cm uhte(d iu his cnb and is tho ught to b fatally in ju cd. Charles Itnt, ha gagt a:ster, was (lalgerousiy injured. A nu m her of p:Ssengers were badly hurt, bu n)ne kilkd. li Stness in San I)iegc and other Califot nhi p,ort5 is : Teeted by the attitude of tI, (st 'i '!anean's l'niwn towards ship own (r'. TI old tight fr higI wages anid tb righit 1. tdictatc iles nb:atut the crews, &e. has been renewed with vigtir. 'lie 'Unioi has res,'i tell ted to o'' in Si,ut hein Cali firni 1P1 ts, :;iiuu ) M1ond1y night. at S:tn I)iegu th rew dyha nte 1aomubs uain-,t a loyctIte< timtk, teain a hole int her bows. Th uiwers o the 1 i ion declare lornly thia they ttumler;andu the mla;a,af'acture andi ui of dyianite, aal will tas. the kno,wledlg in tie tight against the ship owuers. A TONGUE IN KNOTS. I contract.ci, malaria in the swaaps o Louihiana While working for the tele graph comaiay, and used every kind o medeiine I. could hear of without, relief I at la. :.. ecee in breaking the fever but it cost me ovr $itt0.00, and then m~ syt ten was proi1tratedl and biaturated witi 10ahu5 id }iolw~u and I betcam.ie alnmis huelplek:s. I litindly eonmo here, iny miouti Xi) tilled with sores that I coul 'searcel~ eat, and my tongue raw and fi led witi little knots. Va'rious remiedies were re. sorted to without etfect. I bought tw<. bottles of 1D. 13. 1. and it hias cured ami strengthened mue. All sores of mli month tre healed and my tongue entire. hy clear of knots and soees anid I ee i!e ia nX2w mian, Jackson, Tlenn. April 20, 1880l. A. F. IBaIrrON. ST IF ,JOINTS. A MOsT'lidiAi m: li.Lin cadid.:I ofstdtoF UL AND I'iUMATl:, I have a little bo y twelve years old whose kners, ha.ve been dr.awn idnosi doule antd hil jointo are perfectly still; and he hasn beenx in this condition thret years, m iale to walk. .During that timc the me heal l)iard of Loindon county ex amninedl himo and pro)tnonced tho diseast scrofuhla andi prescribed, but no benel tver' de-rivtal. 1. then used a much aud verised preAparation witho(ut benefit. 'Ihree weeks iago be beenme perfectl~ hlles ani15 td suTre'd dIreadfully. .A friend who 11ad1 use'd 1. 13. B. adt vised itsi use. HeI has used one bottle and1( all piuiL has ceased anti le can nlow watlk. 'his has been a most wvonderful action, as his comUplainit hand battled every thing. I shall con tinue to use it on Having t:2tcd 13. 1. 13. and foumd it to lbe all that is claimed for it, I (commlendi it to any and every one suffering from blood1 piojFOn, It hasi dlone mie more goodi for less money and in a shorter spaco of time than any blood piurifer I ever used. [ owe tho comfort of my hife to its use, for [lhave beeni troubleid with a severe form (If blood >oison for 5 or II yeatr: and found no rehief eq'tal to that given by tho use of ii. Bl. B, WV. C. Mt;G,.:y Web Jb City, A rk., May 3, 1-*3. ^l wtio itesti. run lirlitmati-in about the terofluidls swet ing. I lteirs -'orOi itnn tism, K line i onii)iiants, tti irti, etc , cant securet by milt. IriC, ia co1 r 3i'22 ge InIU "nmaiierri Ia t a t .tidliig pr- oor tver bielore A tlanta, ta. PITTS OARE~INATIVE! TEM'JIH1 NGC (H IL DRE N. An instanti rel ief -f'or coilio of infants. Curos D.)yseniitory, D)ia rrhima, Cholera lufanttumi or any d' ijnen of the stomach and biowol.. M\akes' the critical period off T'ething safe anid e.s~y. lx a safe and p)leasant tomi e. For salIo by all dIruggists, antd for whao]ce5ve by hiOWAltI, WVIr.Lar SH(OW N^MTtCASES. )ESKS, OFFICE FUIRNiTURtE AND FIXTURES. . uk fuir ~Ilut ratedt Painmphlt r.ERUlf snIow canJ. 42o., Niu'iihyli, Tenn. 7% FARM LElVELS F( nnr ut i r Aign mn ;for yi 0 Q (<rI. Faurmer.q and Airchani, iitl ctrcio aid ruoint astrument. ('iruaiur rri'o 0. C..TERRY, 1 CV from a ootgrion .teh, r O>r "Fover . soros t Sealy or Skity, in ahort, all diaseae Q blood are conquerod by thie tyn, and invlgortn a'* atngUlcers rapil jea a nign intuence. E its potency in curin Tot tr, i- .i lols,m Carbunes, Sore Ey g " ulous Sores and swelliu joint Diseaso Vhlito SweJtq,. aoitre, or Thick Neck, and Eu attea Glands. Hend ten centa in stamps f$r n large treatise with colored plates, on Skin Diseuses, or the same amotwt for a treatise on bcrofulous Affections. " TIE BLOOD 15 TIE LXFE.. Thoroughl cleans it b using Dr. liere'a. Goldon e1Idical Discovery,tand good digestion, a fair skin, buoygnt spir 1 its, and vital strengtlt, will be establised. CONSUVMPTION, which t8 Scrotula of the Lung., is ar rested and cured by this remedy. if ken be I fore the lust stages of tho disease are reached. From its marveloats power over this terribly fatal disease, when first oforing this now ' celebrate reniedy to the public, Dr. 'IZROi ithought serlously of calling it his (JOIu" r suito ue"but aandoed th t mono as too limited for a medicine whi from its wonderftil coibination of tonic, or strengthening, ulterative, or blood-eieansing, anti-bilious, 1e)toral, ai<d nutritive proper ties,- is unequnahd, mnt. only an a reined for consuipttion, but for all (ltrouto L. 'e)e of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. . If you feel dull, drowsv, debilitated, avo sallow color of skin, or ycflowish-brown aots ' on faco or body, trequient headache or dizzi uiesa, bad taste in nuotth, internal heat or - chills, nlternatlug with hot htushes, low spirita and glooimy tiebodings, irregular appetite, 011(1 eoatei iontgute, you are suffering from ,ndil;estton, Dyaein, and Torpid Liver, or "Biloutaness."' In many cases only part of these symptoms are expe. 1 riCnced. As a remedy for all such oases, Dr. PYlerce's Goldon Medical Di.. COVCE3 is tmurpaisscd. For Venk Lutnge, Spittin of BIood, sltortness of Ureath, Uron. ehitis, Astama, Severe Couughs, and kindred atfections, it is an eficient romedy. Sorn 1uv ])tuoorswrs, at $1.00, or S I OTTLFS for $5.00. a Sen<l trn cents in stain s for Dr. Pieroe's look onl ('onsanption. Address, World's )ispensary iedical Asso. clatlont, 63 Mlain Street, lUFFALO, N. Y. $500 REWARD is offered by the propriotors i i= of Dr. Page's Catarrh Remed , f or a caseo of catarrh whio r thecy cunnot cuirc. If you have a dtischargo from the 0)s', oiInAhe or 01herwise, partial loss of suit-1, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, <lull pain u r pr'OSSurU hn head, you have Catarrh. Tfhou. 01ands of cases terminate in consumpition. l)r. Sage's CA'r\ Ait isM:EDY cures th worst cases of Catnrrh, "Cold iu the Head,' and Catarrhal fecadache. G0 cents, PRIA EBOAIRDINU. s1ON TiE FIRST OF OOTOB]R tIy undersigned oed f FiNST (LASS BOARDING HOUSE iii OIharlcin, for the accommodalion of i both Transi lit and Permanent Boarders. h'lic Uuildiug, located on the northeast corner of Wentowoiti and Globe streets, is cor- veieotly _ear the Siss portion of hiig strect, yet feo from the noise of the theecongihfare:2 It is within e s r eacb froni the Academy of Music an ffrou OChurei of all IJhe dif'Eront de nom?ll!ationsy. The'1ll house Juts been thoroughly re pamred, and iltte ip in good style with nesvturntureand ixtures. Forinrherinfounnation addrese M ..E.HASELL, or Ma S. l) .E WARDS, Lof Charleston, 5. 0. Ed efsLiver PILLS, 'The .instly celebrated SO0UTHERlN VE1Evl.uBLE .PlLL having been used as a honoehold remedy for the past half coniry, in all the Southern aind Western~ Statea, for the cu'O of l)yapepsia, Blil. uousnies , *alaaria an.d all dhi.seaIs of the IVi\ER, have, b)y their WONiDERFThUL CURLES, gained the supremacy over all other PI LLh on the market. After one trial you will join the cry for "GILDER'S PILLS" with the ton million people of the United States whlo are now using theta. If your merchant has not got them, send 25 coutsi in stamps to G B3ARRETT & CO.. AUGUSTA, 04, CHIARILOTTE HALS MS8TITUTE. SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 7, 1887. . OINSTLITUTjE for YOUNG LlADIES i 'to ths~e oilfered here in ever d e~rt 'll t-l-.ol leghtite, Art and( Muts c. 6niy .a bildinig ii lighted with gas, warmed vilP' he h't ywrough-ironi urnacesu, has iot ('nd cohlI water baths, and( firsteclass -lPPoi tmients ais a iloardhing Schiool In very resp,ect-lIo school in the South hqs tOO ion(f for two or' more1 t'om2 the g'.i rarly~ or' neIghhorhooit.uHRc rged only of-thance,Oaft.rdthe air Oont h' ne,v~.~x ith full partIculars, ad. - a::' u'x. U. A l'KINSON, C'harlotte, N. (1. IS A LINIMENT PERFECT,., F'ARMLES5.AllD SI/lUI.) GE U550D FEW MONTHSJ OECONFINEMENt scNDuOrRsoo!Ok MUIT H S RFEB1REQULT~DR ( ATL ANT1A.G~ . R DITCHING, TILE DRAINING, mti (, Oarpenterat utintt aledrs4b II homis s. (/marantgeedj to do AIhr work petljy I tripod, grathial circle aund poln frfr rending - - tuf' ro ol tnrrtt, by expream,SOe ithou *r m chorry withrer. envtmon wit