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V_. ITIL. THERN FARAERS WILL STAND BY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. President McGrath Realizes fle,.t (lie Third Party m1ovement Catnot Cont nand the Support of t1te Soutitern Alli ance Men at this Time, anl that the Issue Diust be 'otpontI. Toil-KA, KA N. )cembr 29.-The following intervie,v with Frasident Frank McGrath, publisLed to-day, would indi ctte that the Alliance ha, for the pres ent decided to drop the Third Party movement. Ile sy "The agitation iu the Siouth over tihle - Lodge bill precludes the possibility oI' any independent movement at this tilli. While in Ocala I investi,ated conditions as tholroughliy as my limited stay would permit, and I came to the conclu';ionl that more time was needed. it, will colie abou. in time, but the timi-e is not this year." The delegation ot Kansas ediirs which has returned from a tour t hrouI te South, having made a (horourmijvstin tion of the Falrmrs' N141velil there, found that a lar;2v m.jajori y ot Souithur!' farmers believe :in working 10r thecir -re Forms within the Demcr,atic party. In Louisana, tor exaiple. the editors !ound few if' any advot ates of, Ilhe 'Th. ad Party movement. The prtsilent of th Alli ance in that StaVt. 'h1omas S. Adams, secretary oft ie Shtate board orfagricutrlie, in conversation with a correspotlk-nt, whoacclimipanied theKasas deegation, said: 'The political conditions mii this 'S.tatv preclude tie posSibility of all intieidnt political movemiieit, at this time. W ith us it i43 a battle for white se premacy., alnd any Iuovenient, which wilt, divide til white )Collie 1osliitcally will not fitld Favor. - The editors 11ound thait Adams ex pressed thle setimen,t pretqty ;iel\ huld by Southerners, al1d for tit'; reas i I they also conclt.ed it wNl(l he ilip- st ble to (14) an1ythin1! wIth the in'vil lit thilt presieit tiue. Judg Frnk lostr, t"Mari-In, ap pears to-dav as anl Allilintc' ti11lfiialk for Senator. lie is .1in(Ie ofiliw Distri-t Court at .farion. lie is thyen11ijali (ate Who0 1 iop)es to succeed IN1alk. THE THIRD-PAR I Y MOVEMENT. Negro Supreaciv Itm Chief (Ob2tule ill t he Soill horn States. KANSa s(CL'T, Mo., ( 'ec. 2. -The leaders ill the Farmers' Alliar:e move mient are a unit ill , positi 10 tle projects ol Gen. .ohlin 11. Ricew a.' ofltls to hold a Nattiminal ('unventionk inl (,inl ellinati. February 25. to form a tird party. They all decla'e that tie time his not yet come when the Alliance mentq, of the Carolinas, Alississippi, J oulsiana and Florida can 11' ildlt'ced to wave tlie )emocratic party fihr a new jraniza tion. They sa1y tlat the tear it'nero supremacy i an insuprale 5'tbling block in the way t'f the toe -it, an t the force bill will. slt loln as i" is alive, keep white 1hrmcrs united in !t(, D)t. cratic ranks. vie- lt-day i " am ppd tIA th, at this, time. ThIe catllmu'. of1 I.e con 'vetoni at C.iniciln-ti was premu1:iture ;ui Sonth is hardly ready fori it vet. but is coming airountd. "Th'Ie F"arimrs' Allhutice o' rs thed only so)luioni of' lt th i neir' guie.n and1( the Soiluther tarlmers, h. b white ~Nrthinlg cati lhe di 'ne, ho wcv:;. while I the pteole are( agziltated o'.rt Ic be 4 .'w 10t,000t in Loms111iaa 12, (00i in .'l issis sippi amlil 25.,ftii iin tachi o) the ( airolins-. T.hmeir' allhirs ate conuc'tethd,'~ if ie, oil a better butsiniess b asi.s Ith:i (4urs. Thle very name11 of litumocrac'' is re' putlsive to them, antd the more infell i gent of them ree't.gnize that thir oiily hope of sulirage is thrtoitgh a thirdt party. .It will aill cornet abouit ini time,. but, it is something that cannot lI f'torced~ upon the Southern people."' The Alliance Mt'tt ing tat Wasigton. Tol'El( A. 1Na.. llee. 25.-air M[. Gra'th, thle presidet, of f lie Kamisa5 Alliance, in an initorviewv to-dla.\ said flit legislaitiveC comi:'tee of'f lie Nat ina Alliatnec will mieet. In WVasingitonl sonIni lie said, "wiiill he reprem'sentede a t the mecet ing, antI the th irtd pa:rty lmlovemenliti will beC one of thei principal thinims to tbe SNicGrathi, ''will <ventuially tebracte all tihe laboir Or'ganfizattion in l theu t'nitedi States. In fhct, about alIl of ZY'em ire toumnitftl toi if mnowi exctt' thle ( iranige, and Itmost oif thei ( iangercs are miieinheraus of the l"larmers' A llianict. I enimiot say when thei iiarty will lbe orgaized,l bt it will be tdonie at Ite pro4per time.'' TIwi)i unidreti 'l Chnuaunen l)rowneclt. LONDON. l)ee. 27.-- 1'ter a(''dvices fromn China. as It thiiiburing ofi the iste'imsip Shianghli att Narvot) I loo, in the pi oind-c o Nyhliian IIoei, abouit fifty tilies tromi NainRing. shiotv that the dlisaster is muich miore' seious thanii at first fI nginied. 'rhe eailist, adv'ices received statedi that. the vietimis etin sisted of' about sixty nat ives, Inagthetr with several Euiropeani etlicers ' ho art supposed to have met denth Ii hber in the nlamies or subtsetliuently tiy dr own ing while attteimptinig to escapel tromi the burning vessel. It now sems; that the number of lives lost, will mnliounit to over 200, iad all lost their fives biy drowning. A ter rible panice alptears t'o have occurred among the Chinese pas sengers and the crew~ as sen as the alarm of fire was heard andi te paiej in creased terri bly wvhen t lie Ihanuts spread beyond the control of' the terror stricken crew. The few Euiropiean oli'eers tn board of the Shanght seem1 to have done their best to maintain somet4 kintd of order among the Chinani. a with1 some result. Trhe large iumajtrity oil those who lost their lives dfid so by~ jumping overboard ii order to escapt the flames, while others met deatl1 through the swamping of the c'luslll lowered and overcrowed boats. Russian Brutes. JLOlNDoN, Dec. 24.-A letter receivet from a Russian exile at Seurich, charget that Sophie Gunsberg, a nihilist, wh< was condemned to death for being con Oprned in a plot against time life of th< czar, has been slubjectd to torture ir prison, and that her cries were heard by other oprisnrs, who managed to maki e.U onslis ~ip~eto have been tc -grdn otera THE WORK OF THE SESSION. A List of New Laws of Local or of Ocner il Interest. C The number of acts and joint. resolu tions passed at the session of the Leg islattre was 212. Btelow will be found a IisL of those of local or of getieral in tere.<t. 1. Pt)cA L. .oint I4-solition to authlorize th.e conycomniissioners of' Oran)gebnirg a County to borrowx money for certain pli.losvs. Ait t create a new jiiticial district in the county of (11rangliurg, and to provide for tho appo ),nt melit of a t rial just ice. Act to incorporati thiie Brotlhers of Zi(,il A ;sochttiol of (lira gehtrg, d valiatt, Ilie actings and (oings of the santie utier c't ilh':tte of inlcorporation issited by clerk of ('oi rt. of Oraigebirg (; I.i: I.\ L.t A t a 1011( sect wln 621I of the gen eral I i:11 ut s (1, the State, relatinlg to the annlal 11ne.4-tigIr of the Bo'ard of Couity S iin stnoers f several Counties of the~ State. .\ct 0) ra"tify the amlendmnenit to arti 'leI l I flit e constitut.ion of South Caro lilt. re1ating ito the .tidiciary depart ltIIt, 11y repealing Sectionl 15, which pirovit's a I'mard of o'tiity (ollimis siolwers. .\t to ieul an act entitled "An act to minnd sections 22:P and 22:7 of the ge nral stattites, ill relatiotl to juries." .Joint resolution, extending tl'o tiie for tho collect ing State, county, rail-roand and otietr taxes (Ile for the liscal year (n0111anenicing Noveinber , 1t9, ui the 1:rst day of February, I 9. Act to ameid an1 act t'ititled "An act to pr-ohiibt the cat ehing ofI terri pils bh twee tile 1st lday of A pril and the th12t day of .1 une ill ally yvar, within cetin cotnut les" approvet D Iectinhcr 26. .. 1)., .\ct t(Ien scectionl :Iof an1 ct Cln tit led "A l o :) I reelte I he eesIv of physiviiis mid iurens for teJtI; ig usespts in erilinal cases. apprm,tvd D)ect-mn o,,r 24;. ini . .\ to 41i1lnd p.r p 'raih 1, -'ection trIll ':taitt of'at liti.d: of a-' nit's - n ."reso l imtl 11 providle .1- 1h. pi ro,!1t of m h c(!ii1-; of 1*si-11. n illJ A l ;lcl'il l 1.(,llill o 1il d dv l jf iJp-; ". \ ni at in relit titn 1 lauifs dt' linqi tif . fo f'-it ei lands ml toleet ion oft fais. ap'l.r''\ t'd I P't't in' 21, t"'7. .Aoinlt resollition (o prov id for k i h pi - ti st ce's of ' :-. . N t. I i -' I 11 I I ou t. de eld.,11, ill place Pf Pa viti .\ rrah, tow dvcv.!scd. Act too pr'mhil de tmr a licise ot'r ithe sal of pistidS :1141 pi' i ar'l cmtrid-es witlill till limlits fC this Slt '. .\Act f inieid sert ion . <' an m-'c ]n tilk.0 "Al act ti pri vide f fih frinla - till a0, certainl ct orporatim. . Illder ttv . t,11 re I lit i l duii ' vt ii the (-exke-l tn. of ThpImis (;. C'lemson to miark Is .rav* :r i k M l 'r iure :I g.1 tt por imtrait Oft h I dicvv:1slivd '. to ni a horii sch(ml trtlielis s to w i mI wh:ci'il propvrt y.rca ofir persoil. i ' ftp-i "tivoral diw lit'(ls anild to aI pply tho procvudk totihkcth-o1ol fllds of elivir st-verl- 6istrivits. \c ito nuie alpropriation for the perit n.'' 'i i t't'te :SI lit ionary fl rit i-tt I eniteii of he 1ki.11m'i rs () f I ot t oolleral .\ hvl alrt ta Ies of it Suordi-t t I t i"vrs and11 t ' 1' mployelt's thereof, and I for t h purplsts Ihercin named. . ; t I ori Ies n id make appro pro t to for ihe~ i'al ye'a' ctifen4in .\ ire pr id- flit' helec' ion ('ttlip lal of Liiii i . senate i l 'o u i IN-p rv n 'il ofh e ( te S oth ('r- t 4I (iSS ofn th r Sthi cone.:tin .i It t reo lu ion p rolit'flingfo: te.n \Ai'."i'f4f ialglfiial i t n te huns of I lit' j Int' retift lii'tieirt th i ('lis tI.t .or t e oletion ic inlpiire tin.~ pei ltltl:ijay drt s o furniish oi ina rl < t's vliot(hisof'an actol' tOia''-.f at,t e alfihiPlitI :lot ati Is' :(ltgii e. dioual titrh- 10i. eintpii-r 'r.i of their 4.4 l'''r lal p1iltatubt.(pu ilp : nd. Aes to ps in q ishty ' e:isd;tes. i icIP' A i t or r:u r' inL'eiii n istdirei'4d ae 11113' o'ies t fer . iuh ' r ia : conii tuil tna it it' in is ofTate.M e h n a and t.ion ihirtt pter and <luntin(. a .\erito rae ur of (iltt 11'tt'j1I ho ilsh fate rionn.tisiners.i ikSae .\et ro cat o he t!avnnwath, .on dowt' and Wr,ted tairs.t ropm Act t: tthotpri. iard tW. ijc'esrn, Sheo '1'o T oia . lmo,t n cti.eg to Incr;oael he ie.~ n Poit U3iratluti t apita pela ctouiioItiitin the (estvrnr&u cfto ancorpremdw the (;rovd ean oa thrafiwnt corny.te ast h dp Aci t o I ncororasytei hof Lte bluks Jeont andlu ionxto paroadh for th pay.nt h ae fteSuhCr oljnt ralro:<l fr te tical ear egi. Ac; to incorporate the Highland al1r, ad company. Ac to charter the Bennettsville and ibs< n Station railroad company. Ac to incorporate the South Caroli a t tboard and Western railway. Ae to incorporate the Spartaiburg, lift, n and Glendale railroad company. Ae to incorporate the Grcenwood, dgeiield and Atlantic railroad com any. AcI, to incorporate the Charleston nd ;ea Island railroad connany. Aet to incorporate the Branchville tid Itowman railroad company, Act to charter ihe Salem railroad 0111 :Illy. THE POSTMASTER KILLED. L M.sNiswippi RIepubliernn Shot by the Man he Sought to Murder A MPIlls, Te'nn., Dec 2-5.-A special o thi; Appeal-Avalanelc from Carroll on. \liss., says : "A 1atal tr'agety oc urre' on the principal husiic:s street n thi- town to-day at 12 o'clock noon. n which .1ihn P)rentiss Mattliv.s, the elep .lican postiastvr at this piace, Va'3 i..Iled bly W. 1-. 2Nlclii(le, wealthy m(d rollinenit 1ounll (lrggist here. MattI.ews was walking toward the drug tore o' cliride & Co., arimed wit,h a WViine.ester rilie, when AlcBlridle stelppied Lowarl him and fired the latal mhot while 10attheWs hi his ginl IIlifted 11l wi 's l.reparing to shoot 0Ielride. (On Inst iittt Mlat tliews liati an alter -ati(w with AIejir at tle postolliec. Nlc I! e weit lo the oliev after hi nail, ind mlatthews began cursin and abu i him, which 'ed to a persoial nci U tier. Thigs hotile feeling was Ic newe this llorniing by 'Matthiews appear i - the streets arlied with a m-! e rille, with a lauge pistol on him, wi>oti m l.. urig and th reatening to; ill yt - m-, Illiide. Ile paraled the t rue everal hIllrs thIs w~ay tiitill Ihe' was~ Odcell1 ilie ar'res t by thle Slhenrul' lie w.iij carricd bt'moe ti Mayor anld relea; 'd und(ler bonids lor his appearance tol-Inf.rrow flrilg A f -r few a iiinutes he went downt the trt*(I(, tow:ml the drug store, where he wasI lied. If, ha2s renderoed hImlsulfver od"Ouls to th( people of, th1iA communllit.( h1Y his m'il.en.e 'o.)ltluct while lie hal 1(en wr - thw parj.tl post mllaster ol the .111l>rl ah iistratin. . llh d b e hvbort the lliers here allmc.st every WuL k -11 Var'iouts khahs'4('3 Of (IRunl:n nHl.". as:au s an<l halt,(' ill(] tither o1eun1es. lit' to >k pos.scs.sioni o* a pIsselger traill mn th Geoigmt Pauille 11Railroadl wile Irull.,.11nd wa4 k!nly*N conquonred by thle porte and11l coulictor bieatinlg h' l1 down iild (I .;armlling hm, for which hll is now ierl .11dfictiimeitul in Lh Courts of Web t(r .ild this (Carroh) County. Ilis ulmitsttration of, tle ollice has teen imiserable. Mviride is a .ery >wacelul a1114 quiet llng enl, induis riolls .and( popullar, and] pubhec seniti ient is h1ighily in his favor because lie Vas ii odedI into the dilliculty by Mat hews's eane(ltIIt. Robber.v of W'alterib ro. W AI AEaIM0-, S. C, ', Dec 27.-T he presi Oiice it this place was broken lito. at11 robhed of over $00 last Wed le'Sdav night. Simon Wasson. the night vatchmanl ol the Idepot, says he was St ing iIi a calh alongside the depot and hat aliout 12:30 o'clock lie suddenly card a Suspicious Iloise in the viciit. i the expreso olive. 'Taking his shot lun in his h:ind lie stepped out upon the 'al:(rm11 :111( advanced iln the dlirectiont fromil whenice the ICsuspiciouls sountds pro0 ieoeude. Ilec hail made but a Iew steps ltorward'~I i' when Ihe wVas ord'ier'ed to halIt auh LtrowV, iup his handios. I 'p they wentII, ihr' 'volve rs iIlu e lallds (of tO w ilSkl(d lIen. Simon sa vs thleyV were " WhIite api-."' Whlile tIle two "gentlem en"' mi the ithatforitn btehl Waitlichme WalOson a t h it' lpositionu, t hreet' others enitere'd the '-xpriess itllio'o on the op~posite side by tretaking& open(1 ai w%indow). '[hey then >rot'c' eede to th e safet in the uc orner'(l lfte cmbi' u nt I soton suceetded mn hIamme'r lIg it t pent. TFhe thelv'es, haingi'. scurI .dIthe 110 i they louind in the safe. wried Watchmani Was.son to travel, r hilt! 'icy ltok tihe oppos0ite~ cnd of the om. TIhtey lefIt sonmetin ver ti' 100~lit ini ash, I Io :t)ohlI wa ti'hIes, etc., iln thle is h' nig evidlently frighteneld aiway be he thrriedlly, leving somne monhtey eatteri'o the Iioor. C'oi '%t lA, 8. C1., Decc. 27.-The ant mun111Ce nient of' the deai.th of' Chiet' ,Tus ice W. lam D unlaip Simpson at his resi lenice n this c'ity' at, 7:3,0 vesterday liorlii :, from11 heart. lailre, was re(cely 'di uC it lirofun i eilltxpreion5ltls of' toIrrow 'vetl -lowi ilelierllt y tiat, tile Chief hiea s camtle as~ a ::reat shtoek' to) al it' st t .'ry tine that hiearti it. v~ t -.s ap1aretly Ionily ani attack ol IPe Li :il itn Sundayi n1igh1t. bt was ia. lhtithI ime hei appeat.'redl to lie lu w,'tos t hat is tiamtilyV phslian, )r. I . W. ':Taylor, wa'ls timmeditelv c hat wt tb p'sihlte wa:s hone to restore :1m 'i hi' wais then sinkinig. Ilie r'e taintd ons'iouisne'ss almoitst lto is Ian as & alacter('ized his liP e.-l{eitster ('luiirietotn is liuinited. ' ('ii.' .:iTx. S C.. l)ec. 22. -'The hei vtistr'y, ha.s ra'u'ise a hiowl not onlly tui>nl i'hei r'eformeirs or' Til h lani I es, bu' t lso amntlg a large class o)1 whiat is iiewn :is the r'egilars 01' rings. It, turns utt thI al the rinnors ofl a deal bectween t '*l Irbty, cebairmilanl ol the Ti llmian coml lit tee atual Ii he execu tive commli ttee hiete, i'emIl'rie, Cio. I rby promising l'or Calpt. 'illmn;i thatt inl case CIlhlsti)n conty I1 'as ei 'ed for ili Iman, th e Chlarleston I eletOtt ill r he I egislat ure shiouihi hav'e IIle nam'uIe of thet. a Ippointive olliees, rtnvernor T' illImani kept. the bar'gainI 'i th (n xetiXIilonl. removlin ig Tr'i'i ttst.ice H olgei' antd appIoinlting iln hIs tendh J. F". I rutten. a 'illhmanite. 'T'his lakes llolger mad1(, as it wasil said het. ould lie reap)poin11ted if lhe ;outldl prlove tmt lie voted tor' TIillman,. It seems t bat lie was the 0111y one ot the ring, or' s ('4tular's, who voted for llaskelh. Thelu a eforimers sany that thley were enlt,irely c baindonecd by Tl'ilhnlan. A v'ery large e lass of the whlite voter's are ualso inceen- I o'd at the realppointmlenlt of' Wm.n Iniglesis, t mulatto,_as jury commIlissioner. c THlE 'Washington Post desires to Enow w hiat's the use of the Farmers' 'alliance going to the pains and expense >f orgaonizing ai third party when there tre so many second-hand and but slight y used third parties on the bargain THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE. rhe Rev. Dr. Dixon S..ys it is the Great j, Event cof this Generation. Rev. Tom Dixon in his sermon in c New York las Sunday eiilogizel the o 1,1liance movement as follows: The real sensation of the year 1890) 3 the aIdveIkt Of the Nastional Far >rs' Allianec and Indiist.rial Union. It I s the resistless move ment of milonls ti tuder the oppressions of centiIries. Its notive power is social. economic, re. igious and political. The advent of hese embattled hosts is the most preg- C riant event of this generation. It, is ' the beginning of a revolution that will C1 shake tids contieni ta in move the t world. The lirst tinie tlivy g.ttlhered rouid 1i the ballot box Was tlt! th of' last c Noveober. Thley pollti beI%*(eIn I wo and Flu're million votes, clecied Ithe Govertior if tirve stats. sent, forty illen to Con"Y'ress i id sc;lrt-d tle life out of hu11d1re(is they didt'. n Ilt nd. It WNhat is the no,1al Imlt-aUiing of t,his great iuoveIl-nt y I 1. 11 is thi- pr-otst. k.C t!hv pativint bilr d-n bivarers of 1 \1 t Il, Whl hIve' toiled hiroug.h weary ye; sii'gling poliica sup rstit ins. it Alin-r-waI( thetarer haehIt vl!iy be,%lime thet. c. beastsof bhirdI of he rlt iln. Their t bulsiness: h1a, 1.1- ) 1- d. l ov-r ." 9 , ,I (t) pe ple, t tt ther with il ho ts ol b tlh (110 wm, l, wit h t le pr ii s !w t he , year's work, anid thr'uh) hewite0~ eke ()ll, a insrbe eNse e wri-st ling withl til noltg,yl,ms Und I floodis. Whilf. lOwy ar1e* doita!r 1thi, w ti laugh : v gr ' I at, <hni(e ; 11' i !'1e liiierr'iy ! (1 city, It I iet h)w iaut'h I hey will ilake It.t e ' l [.y anti e-l their crol-s liftv ti line; 16l14ro I"hey are11 plaited " 'Id ciIarg' - i ll iseeu.,"' with ail oulr losses. Th enetin swh -tir ti-t-se lit -(I, "I the tIrest of the free, t . aithoi's of tit, unitry's libry, Y ha' .-rw t he I ri htI s and !bt, in j ti l -, mr. (I i Ll intio Lh coldil ion oft4 nan'sMind s Mf The cohnitionl mlaufLLo m t li ot"hr ill (Ilstrit- ha,vv iirs n av lu developlint:I midh1 Ia1 t i ii s tmhe , d hundre.1 yv,ir- Th viner work;i Un- d 41h-r thetmv stvrn c i.h finn , pi sh - o il , in tilt pt f n :t it' di t:'i I .:.t t ci,fo rl ltir.'l h 1a : l su - 1t r-t.,Idjus hi:L fil on a V l y l.is 0) thie iew cii liza ioll. I I ) 2. This4 VI 'll(ment i1wanls thlt < L!-a timn of I l ln1:sws, as i:asses -of t lit farmeras a atir. It niit'.a1s Ithe a it-rt im of the uianhoo<l of the Nation . This is real ti'wat ion. Tll. acen,-It (of 01" cd 1can tiln : los litilort o 11)e to -et [n, "lo rI'L,." We ht Iie bwon 1:111gh, t to 0ln Itit 4 1of th0 l m b le h e r l l u) hicb wv( wcr owrnl into s )Ill( so callold i highellr sph.p. . ihe Smah 1 lt.arn to S 1espise his Inii ai, and thlle elodhpperT C Lo loolk with colt.vilpt. ip >n the plow. c Thelly rise t.o"lliiher" things. Th'ley be -Olle lawyers, and doctors, aidi prealch rs. and bikers,railroad tiwn and poli Licnils. We nlow hlave fulily vighit Id ioli iien in this country ediwated to be Presidents of thw l'i t'l States. We mly ived about. a doze l Presideitsi inl Ih fndretl years-an awful waste of w 'aw% material! p T1he rariners are learning and teach ng it to th'ir cilldren, inl this orga1i .ation, that the farm is as sacred, as iolble, is hionorable as that of any ;phere inl life. Women tot) are admit- 0 :Vd to the Order. Well they may. tj 'here are more farmers' wives, in the insane asylums of Aieri'a than anly tber class. They have aetIally reco1 iized the fact that womni are hiuman beings. Ii A r'epoi'ter ontc(' ask('d ant old farm eir in the West, w hat, lhe Ithought abouit the (Iu esti on, "'Is matrri age a lihitre ?'" lIe replied, " \\hat , lnari'iagt' Y "W\\ell, let's see. Th'Iert"s Lucinidy gits uip in thle muornin,' k<indles thle f'ire, imilks six zo)ws, starts fou r chiiIdrten off to schltI Lends to thlree others, ski us twtenty [pans 0' miiilk, fe'eds thle liens, likt wewi hie hots, looks aiter' somuie ii 0. o trles hiteep, giits breakfa.~'~st. wvashes up the I ishes, gets dii ier, eteel er'a-w~~hy, miani, 1o yout t hiint k e oul(d hiire anlylbody t o Il) all that1 fora whiat she gitIs? Not nuch. Its a great siu(cess, sir!'" Ahii >t w0onin I Th ie pathios of thir iiivt's. n 1l'hey have 'niter'eid thIiis orgniz ationi 1] .'vith che'leks tilushed with hiope, m iany y ;ood lead andI( hb-ss t he'in!~ itn as a gainst.eti competit ilin. ~ Iv it. is lai this p)rincile of Sociaismi 'ii hat tIle O rd'i' lets its str~ ogest loon- 1,a intioti. Tlhiy a-e pletdgedl 0 Co)-opert'iit v'ithi e'ath of ner in the p'odtictioni of 'conlomi got i< s, and n )t tnily~ so), but1 fi' oI co-operiati in th1e (listr1ilition1 of C; hiese goods. The Allianice stores fori A uppql ie's ar~e a promlt inenIt feature of( t_ " heir woirks These stores contlain t' ermI idea o1 the great induist rial Cot sper'lat ive So iet it's of 't)l Workig I 0ct In ll'ent Itiitaini. They are iserting in iii' the prin 'i pl', thIiat it is bette'r la' imion there is st renigth. it is in th" ighit of this fatct that wet ole th' 'p. t>renit parad'ox, t hat wlunkliithy'cr >t) V .1i taigns t ra. ,i sle anI h mopoitis, ot 1 he. Shmeat demoiand lat the (4r rui'ii' ih pa is ftc tion ; tnihevray L'e r'etgnti/. I'thia'e ipotni ftl' t.a ,oviinetI)olt tas no I mthinsepaat reo' ethe pepl, twennoma: 8diintjered istiLI' stiply t' i'eope clverigteisles.a t i o sowe To be f.>rt5 ersbotal ocarl sh : itibzead ori hapianessJi ies all tn 4.lt Fu I ri vnai'ynatIn se nh a.o Brotheio Andeal s frteri and baenvolen (''1 U )rder uit.hs f'unils of I 1and (i rs frI 'eiy, wideg Iasitie t - o, alliea iThe ig and rit atit)cre nth i St i'io s atchtratm oate thorseils o Ail en laationi ofi mibide ed netire-. thus irey havon atnd tiood wl)lit tot man ind, tand arotel e a mpltca o)gng .;tour-th ic. Tocasppreir psonal,' r locl sc inal and nattiona pejincs, havle n oelphfliialryetn, and ll pmbit i-n 0A idnal is where asll teve-an lesho arseo t-t.Iynind tobearone anotthesm ourden and sottld ilet1ll the-lwo hrs r ey plihmselblvins that atheiat or hefzirtdead Thi btapislimbin)1g( thn eigts of liemeThs its puntrliion Id iThe prahvlgnyt politicat sot be-na aouse,he ar Ia pltea mogantiof.t ocaand econom is-I Ius tieohvemeta oma eoltioa. questills anod alo bolit ard arn od where alsheadersa qes-m 'ugh and sete. Le- oma e "A Chamber in Hell." LoUISVILLE, Dec. 31.-The follow it recently appeared in the Courier ournal: At a time when the acerbities rpublic lire yield to the soft inluences f the i tite and fireside, whon the gos el or peace on earth, good will to men odi(1s its thrill olgencrotis fIeing to the lerues(. hearts. when warring ieighibors aspwl their rival Interests to (Irink of i0 ilowing bowl and drain the loving ip, nId Whenl evN the lion and the uii lie dowi ill hiariony, the Rlepubli a11 leadirs at Washinigtoni are to be en scowliii like beaten (eions over ic fi'iltire ol phins to wreck Iheir coun y, or lickin..- their chops with the hor ble glee (W cannibihals as the prospect rightens flr the realizatiol o' schemes I rapine. contla-ration antd iurler. It is comie to this at list that the Re ublican party can no longer hope lor xistence by the will of tih' majority. t muist erect a machine to dety and set ,ide that majority or perish. I lence ic Foree bill. Ilience the conversion or Ic Nehsed Christias -easoi in Con ress int o aa Saturtanalia o!' gibbering rel aud hate. From feeble Grainhma oar, birstinz with senile rage, to poor hall(Ier. crazy with malice, the Senate th United States presents us a pie ire of a Chamber in Hell set apart as lhwatic asylimll for spirits iahleled v parisat hate, and lost alike to reli 11 On! patrioti.m ; and it, would seemn mt there is no use exclaiming: "For Te them, Lord, they know not what icy dto," because it is a curious feat ure heir insaniitv that they do. The LUie Walk. Pitifill, inlideed is the condition of 10M, Wit are contined to their beds or iairs unable to walk. llow grateful !i such must feel when they recover -oni their helplessness. .11. H. 11. 'otanic 111ood alin) has made more 1;11 ('11 1.lme person happy. lrs. Emm in Grilliths, u'nitia, Tenn., -rites: "M1y little boy1 had scrofula So al his knees were drawn ip and his lieis st.yif, and he could not Walk. IIe rivvid lno bonefit from imclicines iti.1 triv(d 1,. 1. 1B. After using it a shurt. mlle ol , lie can walk and lus no ai.n. I 11hal contiutie its use." NiiMlo M1. Tanner, Boonville, Ind., ritvs: "I had blood plsol 110111 i rti. Knots on my limbs were as irge as hens .g(gs. Doctors said I oiil be a cripple, but H. B. B. has in'd Ime sound and well. I shall ever ra;is the d:y the inv who inveitedI fotd l.ini were born." Engiies nid Boilers. Attention is dirceted to the adver SCAi1n!. o'lallbott & Sons, to be toiln(d i ,iother part of this paper. The mti ('arolina branch is located at oliibia, with 'Mr. V. C. 11adhai in large. The Talbott exhibit was one of the ost notable at the recent State Fair. consisted of a handsome 20-horse igiie working the machinery in the )aciois "Machinery Hall." This igine was built at the Talbott works 71ichmond, Va. Its high finish, its orkmianship and design, gave it great omiinence, and evoked many words praise. The engine took the first uiiiiniii among stationary engines, il' was sold on the grounds. Talbott & Sons build only tile high it grades of machinery. and their ex snive bissiness attests the satisfac oil of their customers. Pianos and Organs. N. W. T'nUMP, 134 Alain Street, Co mhnia, S. C., sells Pianos and Organs, rect, from factory. NO agents' coin isslis. TIhe celebrated Chickering lano. Mlathumshiek Piano, celebrated ir its clearness of tonie, lightness of och anud lasting qiualit ies. Mlason & aimlina lpright, Piano. Sterling Up ght lI anos, from 225 up. Mlason & aimliii Organs surpiassed by nonie. Ster ig Or'gans, $50 up. Every lnstrumient i;aranrteed for six years. Fifteen days' lil, ex penises both ways, it not sattis ,etor. :'old oin 1lustaliments. Tmii: Newv York letter-carriers are Iking ot erecting a monumnent to mgressinaii S. S. Cox. That gentle an was the aut'ior of the lawv giving e cirriers two( weeks holiday in every air. T'hey may very approp)riately (do ecial hionor to his memor01y. D)iseases Peculiar to WVomen espeeiml mon11thily disorder's, are cuiredl by the miely usoe of Bradlield's Fecmale Rtegu or. A complIlete Bedroom Suit for $l6.50 ught paid to your depot. Send for talogiie. Address L. F. Padgett, igust a, Ga. LOW PRICES W1ILL BIE MADH.4ON 'ALBOTT SON'S 'GlNES ANU lUOILEIIS, SPECIAL .STuINA'T'ES ON SAW MILL. C OR N MILI.'i. PL1ANElis AND) MA ATI JKOTTOM FIGUREM,.. C. Badham, Gen. Agt., COI.EJYIIBIA. M. *. 3iiy the TI albott Engine; it is the best. COLLEE FiOR WOI0EN, C(l0I,ENIt, S. C. ['his Cohlege and1( Instlttute for Women 1 Girls opened October 1 tinder auspices >re favoiabia than its most sanguine es hoped for. The grounds. buildings, polntments and fuirnishiniigs are uiiequial amnong boarding schioolslin thie Souith. e hilstorle old llampton or Preston place s bought, the mansIon repaired and re dh, a larger and finer building construict for the chapel, dlonitorles and reeltathi mus. A cmi ps of teachers unexcelled in liity a"d ex perlence is nOW teaching in College. From the 1st of January to of February offers a convenIent time for W pupils11 to enter, who' are charged only >m (late of entrance. For terms, &o., dlress theu President, the R EV. WM. R. A TKINS9N, Cohuimbla, S. C. Padiett F ays the MIMIt AGitZAT OEFJ--,! THAT MAY NOT AGAIN E E'EATFi - 6 DO NOT DULAY, TRIK WIi 1. 1,111 1 tl-4N IS HIOT."1. Wri to for Cat logu tiow, aid say wltat. paper yousaw t Is ad vertIsemet in. Rentember bat t I sell everything that -goes to furnishiig a honme--nmitfitir Ing somio thitigs anld bilyilng ot'levs in the largest pos-sible lots, which iahles u1e to wipm out all coin petit ion. 111U ARE A FEV 0,- MY STAltT LING DAUGALINS A No. 7 Flat top Cooking Stove. ftill size, 15x17 inch oven, litted wit h ,2 piees of ware, delivored at your own i4epot all freight chirges pah by me, forI only 'Twelve )ollars. Again, i will sell you a 5 holo Cooking Fiange 13x13 Inch oven, 18x21i inch top, fit ted with 21 pieces of ware, for TI11 It TEEN DOLL AlRS, and pay tho freight to your depot. DIO NOT PAY TWO PRICES FOR YOUR GOODS. I will send you a nice plush Parlor Suit., ivaliut framle el thier in conbinatiou or banded, tll 1110.' stylish eolors for 3:;.30, .to your . sailoroad s ill. freight paid. a will als-osell you ia nlicet enos uit. -.consistiig of i. rea., with glass, 1 high .hllead Bedstead, 1 W alstald, 1 COntie _table, 4 caMn swat, ehalirs, I cane seat and back 1oeker. all -I 1.50, 'nd1(i pay freiglit tto your depot. Or L will send you an ele'.ant ( ioi ast1it wifi. i full ma-ble tup, for I ;130, ;wd pay v o-i h0.. ,Nleu window shk.4de on smriiw roller 8 40 legalt largo wa IitS doy t1ock, 4.00 1 Walnutt lontpge, 7.01) Lace curtains pe window, 1 00 1 Can111ot (s10SCI eerybin in a sm-ill. advertiseneit, b.it have an imlwinse storel containing 22,600 feet of 1loor room, witlh ware houses and 'ctory buIildingsin other parts of Augusti. makirig in all the1 la' a gest business of tVik kind under one man-:, agement in tle )outlherII .ates. Thest4 storesand Warelhiluses are crowiled wi thi, the cloieest prod.lctionsof tle- hest facto-' Aies. My ca,le:' '4i t niuml illuistiationtA tof goods witl t mailed if you will kindly; .-ay where 3011 Aaw ( his ad vc rtis %utent I pay freight. Adre+', L. F.P ADGETT. 'And Ca -pet Sto -, I110.12 ll oaml Nr et, Al'I USTA, GA... AN ANDJWMAN.1 P -will viiil'y and vitalize your h r tr- am-!!-:avid givoyour otlt . - an 4 .1 I N . A rl f-ient rnilroafl .., -intentdent at -.avannah. 'MutTering n1h"='ra 3)ypep P P. P1 . h - nover f li t o i w l I n h lift, I Iea if hIt coul livu fe...- it ho cold wayvet1 ou. P.r. 10 oui art iri ltf . ....a and closez conflukemicit, taku If you are feelfn ic y 'n the Spring a,l Ut of lc.hort, tako pe P. P.P. If v o u wrd It gesti toninl up, deilityan wea.ne, tako If yo.it silT-r witla rrvat.s p.rotat ion, Il nerves 440 usrinlg ani at gene4ral let, don a of the systeml, t4ia4 For 141nt1 Poi .n. 1lheumoat!ntn, Scrof uIla, (1<.1 54)res, Malar1ia4, Chiiej Femaz~lo Complaints, tak. P.p. p. Prickly Ash, Poke Root. and Potassium. Thle best blol puarifIer in4 the wor0li4. LTPPLMAN li1 .9.. Whl.ealo Druggists, Farm Wagons, comlIplete withI body etc. 3-4 in Thimble~ Skill.. ....... $95 li TIhimnble skin......... ........ ...41.00 l% ini Thimblde Skin ................... 42.00 Oneo lorse WVagonis, $!24.50, 226.50 1and4 28.50, Warranuted second to none Write for Cirenlars. Buggies, CaXrriages, Rtoad Cart', &e., at 0 per cent less than re'gulari prices. Send or Catalhgne. Thllis (lifer is for only 30 lays In order to reducge stock-so ordoer at IOLLER & ANDERSON BUGGY CO., R OCK l11111, S. C.. Iu writinlg nllontion this paper. p,1lanls, wiithi '.etuion l'n or4 Sp4iked h'lt Seed Co~4tton Illevator furn'lis.hd ait Om1lptitive' price's. COTTON))J G(I andlul PIm s-SIES of bes.t. na~kers. Tholna 415 l Iay l tikles, I )eei ing dower, Corb ini .larrows and l'lanlet, Jr AX lairge st(ock1 of l' itlle1)4 and14 Staltiona :ry ininig andt :-aw M. ill I'nagine'- on1 hand14. State A geis for( ines4' I,anie Saw MIills and(1 Liddel4l C om ally's comle)(te' line. W. II. GIItItS, .Jn., & CO., Near Union Depot, CoLMIImA, 8. C. LIPPI' A N flitOS., Whi ele Druggists, 3o1o Proprietors, Llppnman's lok, Savagnnahi, O. FNE Sli 'AA TERRY M'F'G C em~wyniI - Mexican Mustang Liniment for - MAN and BAST FOR Forty Years THE ST"ANDARD. For Sale 13Y ALL 'rIRY~TA*GTSTS. 0. BOWEN, ATronNEY AT LAW, rICK ENS C. H., S. C. Money to loan on easy terms, on well secured paper. oflice in Court llouse. July 20'88. WE LLS & OR, J. E. BOGGS, Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C. /1ELLs, ORR & BOGGS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PICKENS. C. H., S. C. M. F. ANSEL1, C. L. HIOLLINo woRTH, Y Solicitor 8th Circuit, Pickens, S. C. Greenville, S. C. NSL& H[OLINGSWORITII. ATTOnNEYS AND CouNSELORts AT L.AW, PICKENS, C. H., S. C. 1'ractice in all the courts or the State, andl attention giv'en to all business entrust. ed to them. mnrh 14-88tf. HL IL & WEL" DON le2 Main Street, G reenville, S. C. Gas given every Thunrsdlay and Friday, andl teeth extracted without paiu. W." N0I'WOO", ". .") S. DENTISTI G R. E E N V I LiiL E, S. C. Cornier Main and Coffee Streets. 1) . J. B., CARPENTER, DEJNTIST, Will be found at Liberty on and after the 1st October. lie guarantees all his work 1be first class. feb) 13'90 - D~ ' ) D ( A R l I S L E, D i .I e -e A R1L111S L E, (Alt E E NVlI LE, M~. C. Of1ice over Westmoreland Bros. & Duke's i)rug Store. Jan 1 '898. - DR. FRANK SMITH is now permaniently located at liasley, S. U., and respectfully offers his professional servlees to the public generally. Jan 2 90. J. C. Fitzgerald, P HOT OG RA PH EP, G R EEN V IL LE, S. C. Over Westmoland Brothers Drug Store. A ll work done by the instantaneous process. Also make enlargements from old piotures n any size in water colors, crayon, India nk, oil and p)laln photographs. oct 24 tf. M~ANJSON HOUSE, GREELNVILLE S. C., THEii MANSION IIOUJSE HAS -5 been newly refitted and excellently turnished. It Is first class in its ap. polntments, and Is one of the best hotels I hie South. Situated in the healthiest and sst delightful locality in the country, it mers superior attractions to visitors and inoffelmine cannot be excelled in any city.