The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 28, 1891, Image 4
AT THE SAME PORT.
THE "ESMERALDA" AND "CHARLES
TON" IN STRKING DISTANCE.
Now What will h Done?-The% Chilian,
Likely to bo Crippledi for L:k Flk,
Our "San Franclsco'y and "Intntimmor"
A mong tMe Insurgent Fleet.
WASHINGToN, D. C., May It.-At
ter a week's walting some tangible news
was received at tihe navy departmnilt
from the "Charleston."' First caie a
dispatch Irom Acapulco stating ithat the
Cl.ilian insurgent cruiser "'smerahtla"
had put cut of Acapt'co harbor yester
day and had returned to port today.
Later on through the state deparrtnit
a dispatch came saying tihe "Uharhs
ton" had arrived at Acapulco and that
the "Esmeralda"' was still in port. buIt
giving no news of the "Itata."
What next step will be taken no one
at tihe state department knows or is free
to tell.
''ie "Charleston'' will take on (.oal
as her supply probably ran out iltiring
the week'schase. Whether the "-se
ralda"' is to have tile privilege of takjl
coal aboard can not be answered here,
as it is a matter entirely witihin the
pleasure of the Mexicin government.
but the opinion here is against it, as the
neutrality laws would be strainei b)y
the Mexican government it' it allo ved
anything more than water andi fiod to
besupplied to itie insurgeits. As to tle
"Charleston'" it is p<iite probable that
commander, Captain Ileney, has orders
adimittig large discretionary imove
melits and will lie at or near Acapulco
for a time trusting that the "tata,"
which is i slow seven knot ship, has not,
yet passed down the coast, anI wiil try
to coal In that neighborhood. IU she is.
sighted the "Charleston"' will doubtless
try to seize her. She ca1 not do this in
Mexican waters, so that it would be nec.
essary to head her ofF outside the thre
mile line, or if unsuccessitull to fillom
her to sea when shc goes out. WIa
the "'Esuierelda" will (10 in time mean
time is problemattic-J. 'T'le general ex
pression is that th le ofli(ers (t t lie Vsse
will rely more upon strate-Ly tha.N .re
to obtain the supplies carried b.y lb1
"Itata"l and sole oflicers .elieve tha
she is trying to lire her into a tra
where she can be easily t:ken.
HecourAe to forve to prev(.It thi
"Charleston" from cap1illing l h(
Itata," however, it is said woul, b
the death blow of' fthe insirlen1t t:m
In Chile, as the eintire Iaval tlve of thkf
Ulited States in the ici(ic' woll, i
necessary, be called ilto pl:IY to destro
the insurgent navy.
]The cablegrai received at t!hm 6deparN.
ment from Admiral McCarj m(l thi
"San F rancisco'' a1moun'ed that thm
"Haltimore'' and "Saln P"ran'isco" wvn
at lquitiue together. So it, appears tha:11
the "Bialtimilore", has coll1)I m . nth m aiim
the "San Fraticisco"l has been staye'(
in her southern course .just at the point
where the Chilian insurgent na1\vy is now
nearly altogether asseml. This
point, is almost inl the extreme imth 4,l
Chili, and the plave where the "i t ata'
would naturally find hlet d timot i
site eluded the "t:1arles."l.''
W ASilNUTON, May IS.--,ist biefor
.1 o'clock this afternoon the Naty )e
partment, receivel contirmatimn ( 1
dispatch to the effect that tihe . rlesto
sailed Southward from Ar(apmulco ihis
evening leaving the F,smteraldai in 'mort
There was nto wordl of' Lime I tatai. Th'l
presuimption is thmat, the Charrleston'
comn dertnltt wasuL satisfiedi Ihfat Ithe' I tat
had parssedl Acapulco) e' ihemr bemtore hi
arrived there or wbmle fhe las ini~ port
and thant he has r'esumedcm the lonig chaseli
It, is estimiatedl that the I tata lhas heeci
steaming along at, abmout seveni knmas:
and as she was teni dayvs oiut last -ridm
ntight she should, at that ti me, Imvy' 1heet
just oil' Acapulcuo, w here it is recr el
from that plr.ce that she net I-.smranlda.
As she is a nmuch snma! hi' vesse'l th:rm II
Eicraldia andi hnns verl 111m less in'mal,
it is re.grdmedl asi wmithin imrmdma bihities t hant
latter'vessi aiighit have sapp;mrmliehe
with this necssary article, which wouluim
accouint for time strange war' ship which'i
was in port getting a new supp4ly m Icemal.
!If it b)e true that. ti. I ttia was mou
Acapulco Friday night she hmad twom timll
(lays stairt of' tihe Chfarlestont whlen thme
lat,ter' started again ini pumrsuit last ntigt.
This is about the same lead that site badl
when she started from Sn D iego butl it
does not appear that the chasi e is anyv
nearer conclusion. Bitt it time twom Ve's
sels now lollow thme samte co urse, then
Charleston steaming at foumrtee'n knot, m
shmould comle up wvith the( Itata 1by It
mtorrow niighit. This evenlit mit' c'ourmsn is
based upon01 the assm5liptioni wib is 1mm
foundedn up1)on str'ong proba)nim bilty thart tIlhe
two vessels ar'e steering exnm'tly the
satie course. It' the Char iles5ton passe's
It.ata the ntext por't w'mhtere they~ arc likelyV
to be heardt from1 is I ana~main, abtlit
1,200 miles0 fr'omt Aeapulco1 or in'm'I'ayta,
Peru, still fumrther domwnt the coa,st . ~.\
it is time vessels have pr'obab ly co ~ vere'd
less thian hmalf the distanic e tmo1 hpuI i'.,
the nearest Chilian port.
No ('iltANC-: oII A i'm> Fi.w-r,4
May 18t'.-IfThe wVar deprtmnt. hin i
asked for ii wa ini regard to Ch lilianla
.surgen t vessels f roim Am apl co. haI rs b eeni
mftormned that there is iio pr'ob abmlil y min
a fight betweeni time Uitedm Statles s telu.
er' Chamrlestomn and tile ('hiliatn steantie
1' 'eratldam. Th'Iere is nmm sign mof tim
Ita. , and1( it is thoumghlt thant it she has nomt
fal len ill with an Ameicn i wat' shipI she
is uindoubtedhly ol the coanst of ( 'enmtral
America by3 this time, havinug bleen fun
N ishedl with fuel b)y t,he Esmea!a.
Gen Pedro IIlaiosan, se"cretry in.
war, declares to ani Assmo'iatedm lm'ss
correcsptondentt that Mexicom only inigsts
that lher neutralit,y lbe respected and will
not interfere in the matter. Gen lliin.
11j08a says his order's ar'e nt). tin self coal
to insurgent vessels or' allowa thimi to
load arms in Mexican terrlitory'.
One of the oflicers of1 time Emieraln
in an interview at Acapulco saimd- --\ye'
will tr.y to get coal hmere, bit if thmis is
imnpossiblo we are sumre of gettlig it
wIthin a few hours sail. WVe are noi
afraid of' a conflict with thle Cm:lecston
but our ordlers arc to be prudlmentt andl nom
provoke a conitlict." WhIen askemd if thn
i"imeraldat was en route to ChIilt tin
officer said lie did1 not know. lie iniformu
ed1 the corresp)ondlent that, the capltain 0
the Esmeralda had received a lowi
cipher dispatchl onl aturday.
Bad Riot at Woo0 1on.
8HANifA, May 15.-An anti-Euro
pen riot has occurred at Woo llo01
Tue natives attacked and1( burned
Catholic mi sslon and a number of othem
European.dwelling houses. TIme Eure
peans have taken refutge upon liks an
chored in the river. 11cr majesty's shij
Ioconstanit, has been ordered to th
scene of the riots to protect the live
and property of the European residente
Woo Hoo is a treaty port of China ii
the province of Ngan Hoei, on the Yang
Tae King river, about fifty miles fron
Nanking. The population is estimnatec
ataot40,000 people.
PEFFE'S PREDICTIONS. c
Thiio Kiansgs Senuator Tialko; of the Apl
iproaching illine Convo lon. H
W.1A 11N(T0N. 1). C. May IS.
Sent or Ileffer, of Kan,;as. tle FarmerIs ii
Alliw repreeIltative an<l successor ol'
.John .1. igalIs. talks inl a rather Inter
estin)., way about tile conungw colInferenve
in ('iicilnati, which will be lielhl ol the
It'li iist. Mr. "lffer, in tlt, first place,
declares that the i eports which a1lge al to
attemilt ol Sovialists anil Anarchists to
captulI:e the Cin11cinniati ('onvention areC
promptedI Iy politicianls. who are tryin.
inl adtvarwev to dis( re<lit the ahin ,
lie admits that in the In;lttur wf et.4 ri- I
tionls thero llav be sotleliI.! leanlill inl
that d li tiii. blt le letiles that allY
thliiig 40 iall ill npatri itlc or Ailarchl.tic
chlara".ter. wIll he --aidl or donle.
Seit l''Akulie' then 'o'S on to ex
plainl th:at those (it his hliel d) not, pro
pose to destrov anything, but rather to
bub till ani detoi. They to not wish
to com1itll the rich to give it Ill Lhilt I
ti Icy I ave, but, t o Ilevise some wa1 by
which t!- poor can be rehieved. 'I I
I'lil.rru 11111.W 4I4 ('wolivention, he( --;;ts,
Wlill be t-O1h111-lit the conldit,ionl ot' Ihe
tisrtssed , and no waideriig 1l1' on stle
isslies i to be permiLtetl. All clIsses I
o' labor -are now workin- uiiler d 4isad
vantats, Mr. 1'etter believes, and this
is especially true of the 3llmers. The
licav:Y inortgaged haims :ui11I the ruin
os rates of interest which eat ui all the
riiiis sulIstance are a cryin . evil
whieb Seiiator Pe01er propivss to deal
wit.h by s)iggesi tI the Conietion a
swli'ile <' reil(tlinII sth as that ailoplt Il
by railroai corporat,ios aill ot,her bi..
ness conceerns,
In txl0ailinlf.g how this is to be ei!ct ed
Senator I'effer gets around to the All
allce itlea it, overtit iital ielIet be.
caus, as ie is cotplielled to1 athllt, pii
vate inli' vidials will not accept IoI'r
ratts o iiinterest tiall 01ise IIw Iifi.
I eartuies that there has beenl a sthily
ec.mitrat-tioill lit' tihe circillatilp, Illvditlim
til 11i e "ars past, 11111 tiliat t1le (li 1V
4-1111i*-lit KhIlttlid JQillt 4r C(Oill. 1t 111akcs
. 4Ii1i-ii'c tl wh i , I'111mit-ut , l i to ll.
I HO i,lmke tip ll ' 11. sr1a. h>ss lto illhe
oal a.1i stlill WelIMId, avvcIrdllI._ to thwe
A11MIC' iilea, give relict t41 tlis Ii)
p res'edl b.*v <folht, andl 11) <1.stributc, it
witcr it wouhdi l l te im st, 'o"d i 1:t1l
ncIies ionitrolled by the F.'etiral tn
- T hw at lII)I-p 1II l I 'lo vie
iiill ey li tle rliter classf.s, in twlisi;
iiiw irthiy i it., is Li be pi-v lteld] bv all
Ill eMI at ol < t lt ! fl:in s ;1l
those applying fIr I-lit.
.\ itint'r wiw o is sti'u l ('ti l1 lidtner a
11 1tgag v m't wlii'h ht is colli p ll to
:a igit ,h rat of intei res,t to it e reil..
irs will rimic tqo thet lnitcdl Slatcs l"atl
W-iii1t liVii he a lit' i to) il : i js l l()I*I
w- v i sie tiallow h, 141 ltti tht
oVer"111-iit' nLt l' I it 2 pe' retit (.- :ii -
1iiv;1 his prk ery :s e S ullrits
teiri'i, ll1i1 1'ettili ai iiaiiNiiteilI of
0t, thaM will s:ave h111n firotli ['rIll.ure
iiiiit. . V1. claitlll that a .i nemor :11
no t I'1t h I May ioa l his iir s
whlich III sollii at' is G, 10 :lle evell
15 pcr itit. Withia i pevcnt ratte Ilromi
;tI vittn nh1li, le w luildmlivtiye a t-1b;lkc
ti _,t Acl.r 1I a reastill.al uibler hi
L r Y at all hatoie a ictr ow r.
th at dll l l a,ti is a1v:-- w ll s ,i ;ill I ii.
thiii111' ir ( lvuii l i tlilt. i i l-atiI il
(alitlill, witicthelI (.' iliit 'ivell
Ltii'. iMr. lferlt ites w'itl lkecproin
iet. i'iaireirt' ivIto th' for.ation o a
i~thtI.lell;iiii' Iriitti K:i Is:;s
it it latt e lt r 11 ''ielir \i ll | s
iLi till LI t ( 'llleilt1. whili vics[i
t le ( olivelill I lw ill sil l n
' 1 '' ii ;11 'lilltt.1lt,ii the s St i' l .
I ires: wiliti ;.ttO.hlallajhe wea Ith
S tig l 'li(- n:as1 I .:Ip t:li t itIs nit t $av ii,
witstaI~titi, itiiitte l'ei,r'- , e t'resi,i
e7,iitte:ei $Ile lititi. '1 liie e lst i .
(llIlt t i (O tivelu .,lt itither Iar-e i a r
w)n'l <-lit while iitunit.ii t) liellehasli
waitba> >the iCias'oftheoit plsserli to
tin, to~ ihit leeaby 'th-erapf be il'e o
a th;etkwill havd eacdneh'm tbesriii as
eit as ptirii ver iati brieb seteityhe
at'( \trng t;o ,s)ay, bayn al, brokein
wriestl:tnd Ta ew8ighi,. abionstig oft the
head anr. sholer ine ws talkenjred.v
oril rmxkLKs TOo 3nuc .
EUP 30SOMSHIMSELFTOAREPORT
ER.
1) Nit s 14' Save-d the Lives of Mayor al
3ha spieurt snt Otherm-1 1s Contry- t1l
i ets W t,r. lW e lt >n Mtirter hut Ine Cwn
01
: rol)II41 T 14-111. Iii
NEA- )R .UANS, lay 13.---tl ln ill
rvIV; witl a reporter to-day Sigtor
01
irte said: "lclati --e to my alleged re
Ill as coublilar agent of the Italian gov- 0
-umen11It dII6,'1u thle stirrany events which
* bd to 1" thwe xch:lge ol <Iiplomatic a
uIAl"ws hhet 1 ween , my"overi'menlt, and
!it 0t'o tI 'lited 1LtaIte , I an1 111 Obollt to:
It, MON. m-creditedl Italian wlto is to ot- 11
JillNestif in perIsn at ltome relative a
> the tilortiuiate allair and tte nuiber- Il
'Sg comlplicntimns whIich-1 have orl'-inlated y
lereiroml. M y testiiony, supported "
y. documlents which I have carefullyv
rawn tl1 touhlinv-, every and evenl the
li 1htes det )1,l the( affair, is recitired
t home. Aly chiefies.re.s my presCIce. L
le has SUIiluoined ine and I mill about
I) Olby himii1. At -11y. rate, Why should
he recalled? Becau-ce I have expressed t
ny opinionl as -1u Italian upon the bar- t
larity of this aIt? (;oi forbid that as a I
,viitleian and tree a-tint in a tree coun- I
.r, and ollicially the represm.tative of
lie turopean powers, I should be taken
o task f,r havin-, the courage to express
til o1dlmon i at itters vital to the
ientiileilt or my couitiviliell. .)o voir
people expect at I thiik as your May
r doe-? ( )r the f0reman of tle -amind
Mlr. COrtv was allowinlt his fevelinlgS to
overaIrW ter hii, but. it, checked hiiSel
it) tiine alld ciatiiteil it] a iore coill
Imm- Ilatiler: -'ar<ln Imle, inly dear
sit, it I have Slpotku to aniilatedlY; but
I mat11 natilrally ilipusIve, aid Words lol
lowv conasianitly vitih the impetuosity ot
Iluy tholl.its. I h%avi just nlow allmded
to the iapyor uiid jrand jury. I'et ne
tell yolt that I have saved Ma ,Vor .Shak
c"'war-'s ict, ald I have dolle tle saimle
sirice to ar. l'arkersimi at Mr. Wick
IlFe itId othn le iears. I tell you this
(.4111idcliti;aly N. Do h> ( 11"vus thle in 0IorIna.
110,n Illutil I have left, I'lr Italy. But11,
hahl, ILet ily YOut nuny sna,y it tli-dah,y.
The 1y a,ir the killin- ther. w-Ii a de
trinl,absodultc, almos t uinconitrolla
!1! (l1-!,erllmlhatioll :11lloll..; cvrtatill ol 111N.
k,( I1111r\ nwil. tow kill the tilaym. atlld il
thill 1h1:141 hiaI a ha1114 ill 11he btlt
chery. 1tut I re.,traint Ilcl thir. it. I
cnrahiI t1h ilrious Iiaei. I told them
to be:ue.I ,aid 11 an.y har-in hefell
dihl-q "11tulmint I woul inmic<liatel v
:1i In irt-,rve<lly d14,nmiuce the perIe
tLIr 40f the deet. T'lis firma sniud
whecketl t-ili andl 1 "Iukceededl in hlll"i
th4-r1 with the 11r-411lse th:t, I woul do
wverythlin,_ Ill my powver to) obtai., jus
L.ict, rallrot :iSatIst:Ietionl inl a prolper
:1111 h4-itimlate tuiallner, aIrbitrattionl andl
other diploin. tic Iuiae-s hetweenl the
twi),_11verienit" 11
wt v ite i t-sI mct: .1 ItIati W Illtitt's;
theni hw rc.,1n11l: "I have everY voilli
dt'llce 'I :-;.\in th-1aL all's well thatt clids
well 1. The kiture has peace andl a, cor
diale clitelte inl sto,. E-vil pasisions,
iT'illar filry, race prejuices have r1tili
thirt toulre, ati the reign ,I* cahnm
eato11 d sober judmient is it 111111.
Tlese will study resilt tIill loig illves
tiaalmos, revspomises andi diplomnatic at
temptIts at iii atienblehIt titlerstaiolinig as
as:atistetory lui.justmtentio the p resenlt
hiuti t y it ai soluti 1)o orthet i irblemai is
'"itid in the litvmitalt oft all indecunity
Lto tht' lataittes if lthe tliai Ilaas, L
tell you, sir, th:at I itre concluisive evi
'illlte l ht:tt al1titl thet killedu thiere wvere
sevi r.1 lI liants, anil that ther~ COul
I I it I ' 4' l miltia il lte :it id'az ivi to
a1N til:l slali Vi.. *11 tit eirlu viti -
( 'tl'. Ie t' Illellat liaa . l' illa itamir IL
It x . 'diltA:ell tse lci ti sa \\ iii Ito (ilI)
(:'t .-.a:a ti <tit;L lite t olt inill e iit the
Ili t Vt 'twh ti i i Hitit tlS Iei ie
Li'l>iltt' t iN t'it'r t ale t th 'o t urn iioW
lis letter('liv ilill.tj' tl] ( Olt. '-I ilt
t'i ld it li xprol 1 t k l.Iil ial i'n I; ie fr a t
i! the ('a ittn ixb:chate etoi red tiuhe
(111lliatd ile reituer th le it'.r.
[lt, i a ietl auttslet sayl orit doi
I'o-da iait that' \ri itoiia lu mattr,''I te
'd .1;htv t llI )a lleil i akrst ti ' f i I;tl t .
'1('t1 10 lit' Ihitlilt loit I lilt S t t'. t
ta Ili it| xo1'1 Ltire l'li. The1 41 1
ahtter wo is tin' liiotn la e t ele-i.Ii ai
'.ollle( at itlr Ntito l tt'thirtek hio
when ~'I h S wula' tlth be i ew ((r'ean' If'
(het w r vo 'n toiity ( ort il b
io)ra'1(ies, ailleltlilnltta iort'h' iait'Ititiia-y
1al, lhtet t' at r iw Ih 4;)1n st' ii eg) It
Corte asrlt hei re portt hait, he wohit a
t.' iinety willi liti. bei if feelitiIunt tt) dkis
'aa t i lt' l li!vt.li ,t e e w lle iti
'lit'il II etairil: ! ' bet w< hi t'Od m i tlietit.
iti :t of('t this'eeitily.eitt to h
Lteajat ils hTaex art o Lithiv.'Iiy
otiny' attl thelVirgiiat lo' oapith by
tn it'ndi' tlt'ue iil by sefing of :a,ei)(
thr at wo aolaorIt setiarie . ra st
moreu 501itur of O the clok poleo
IhelS Iotih ass)rting2 elt tin-y1( fr
Stl<'\llat-. 'irk\ -f!ve yehaist byr a je
l''ge 'art)ke 01' wh-it theou .\iers aI .
5t(fe alt' .\iso uae r htoriethy friesired
Sdo Ito theW porleoa threcktate.
(Inr rpoto i>ro.\\'irkers at wov.rd
to.\ st.. orelof'erbug.
\' .. s ld
A RIOT IN WILMINGTON.
A
to Neigrocs Make a Doatonostration by 4
Auninst the .'all. sho
tha
WllNuoN, N. C., May 17.--Sever- rool
negroes having b(en heard making roo
re its to at t:ick the jail last, night iand
lease Kit IHuggins, the driver of an 1o
inibus which ran over ani killed a orAt
,le white boy named Liton Chad- t"
ick, Sheriff Sted man, with twenty-live tal
ell-armed special deputies took charge u
the jail, and the police force of the
ty received special instructions to be teI
i the alert. tis
By 10 o'cloek crowds of negroes began 1
selnltng near the j ail. Chiefof Police ti
all with a detachilit-it of police went
the scene to disperse thetu. 't'hey
Loved from one point, but quickly re- tml
isembled. TUhis continued for mIore Ni
ian two hours. but there was no actual
iolence anl io feature of special inter- prL
3t until between I and 2 o'clock this
iorning, when the negrot s began n
iarching i) and down the street in
ront ,of tile jail, and afterwards assvinler
led ii, force within lifty yar,2s of that
liling. lav
.Mayor liiaud, after consultation wiLli act
, number of discreet citizens, ordered hil
he military alarm to be sounded from -
lit lire bel4. This was done and the
niembers of Wilmington Light I nfant
y caine to their armory Irom all parts
if the city. This had tle desired effect. W,
\s soon as the iirst tap of the fire bell was
leard tihe llegroes began to disperse. al
L'welve or liften were arrested by the be,
)olice and by :1 A. At. everything was
Itliet. Their armory Ieing within two be
mniidred yards o1 the jail, tile Light In
antry were not ordered out, but were wl
inder arms all night. CO
I'he itimost coolness and forbearance
was exercised by the whites, both ollicers of
ind citizens. Not a shot. was tired, nor po
t hthit)sed. It was ascertained, on
wearching the arrested negrovs, that of
ivarly every one carried a pistol. Some to
)f t I! negroes professed to believe that
they feared ani attempt would be made le
tu lynIch l uggins. anl said that they
were ot hianidi to protect him. 'I'liere w
was .nothing whatever to justify such a bi
silspiemon.
lere a-e 110 illications of firther t\
Lrotible with the tnegroes, b .as a ieas- aI
tiri of precal tiot ile Wilmilingtigon
1,ight lifantry have been ordered to be tu
it tilr :I Inory and retnain all night. fo
The Colored dlitors.
'm,1ti1'i-1', S. C., May 15. -A success
I il t-ganizat ion wai eflfeeted yesterday lei
i it his city of thie Colored State I 'ress as
A ssoiation. The representAt ion of tle co
:-olortd pr-ess inl this State are, o1 course, 1oi
riot near so strog lutnerically as their cii
white brethern, but they have entered W
ipon their orianization with the same C(
ipirit that brottglit about t le formation A
AJ thit, white State State 'ress Associa- tli
tioli. A lively iterest was manifested. nIt
ind the iiecting throughout evidenced re:
Llhe fact that the members are determie.- al
'd to make tie society a beneficial and cc
mnstr litive one. A general discussioI ed
was had on the subject, of newspaper m
work, etc., aid the association will no Ire
loubt, grow inl its itilenietce.
'le followiig papers were reprt sent
d at. the invetillil:
The I'lain Speaker It-vs. .J. A.
Irown, -. C. Brown, .. ). Barksdale.
l it l'alett . ("Ialaer C. e'irce Nel
Still.
nllt ist I ferl E:. L. ioberts, .1. .1.
irhaitts. f
Ihe l'ee Dlee - Iltcator-- I:..1 . Sawyer. t
The NeN South .S. J. I 'ampliel.I -
(1. . A. ILt d. ' ri
( orolinar Tr-ibunte-W~. A\. Nicholson.
'harle-st oni leortder--.. . IIlaynei. Ii
Th'le followintg oflicers were elected: g
tr
l 'residenut,.1. A. lHrownu ; vie presitdent,t
I':. II. I i)bets; tre:isuiretr, C. I 'terce Neil
sonu: m.retarly, E.L . Sawyer.
Th'ie text tnitetinig u ill'he in Oranoge- b41
bur tg, first lhirstd:ty ini M\ay text.
L ONu o i, May 1 i.--To-dayi's advice
frtni Chih- Itbyi way of I inenmos Ay'res,
tat e t hat I uilnt rda'i, is conicetIrat intg
ii s force- foir anrd ad vance upon01 tile
'evtiliit ititists, anud t hrit as soon1 as lie
'-et'ivedl the wvar vessels 1)1lIt in l-'ran ce
IC will att ack the instirgenlts by sea. '''he va
:iiitntry- iti rin tie Ataeniia desert to the so
vhIileI the intsur gen ts are !onlsol idatinig lt.
utivernmint inl the (list ricts taketn no
riIla l'etri ini tIe late wvar. They ha',e p
iraictiectily -stabilishedt a new reliabl ic, si~
vithi 'l'qtiis as the capiital, White old ; .
hiile remtiamis trIte to the firimacerbi
iniltistration.]
All of the otlicers capituredl on both Pai
idles have beeii shot, except a capltain kni
ttined Velasco, who was actused of he- att
rayinig his host ill Atacma to the r'evo- Ti
ut ioniist s, atnd who was hanltgedl after a cit.
'rlt-i cottrt mnarti al-.t
tig ihe uia:liilia. Nearly aill the voliun
cers are I rotn thle lo)wer class oft the frt
>opulat in, whio faivor the president, Ca1
rhlileI the wyeahltir class alre, for the At
tntst part, itn symplathly with1 the insiir
(-n1s. The lattir hirlve abolIt t;IfXX)
itips, alu1l wold( ht:tve mre buit for
li ick of artntis artt lm min111itloll
N' ~ VirI:, TFenyt., May Ii. JTohni
. Cii ithlres, tif t his (-ity, l'atriek Walsh,
I Auitg ustai, Ga., and1( J1ohn Lai rngdlon
V tbert. 4of(i rharlestont S. C'., issue totday
ci rcuiir etter to tie Sotit herni peo..
hle, ini wih tI hey cx plain thIat the
e'rsont I )avius has ctease-d to receive con
tibu1 t tions, andh tll for01 a getneral lil)ve
ent thltroulghotut h le Soutth, lixinig thet
at e at ,1line 18i, 1 %t I, whIteni the peopl e
1 every towvini i Il lityv shrall tneet t
nd1 take~ proiper slteps ti ftrward the pt-i
iat'i'rpriste by volnt rary ciinitribuit itins '
*r ot her ttnet hl'ds which the'y imay deemti rei
est. I temiittnctes are to be sent to M\r.(
Vebier al trhaltest oni. The letter says: cal
A mtong allI the nont le de;ad th ere is none1 On1
vhitse' Inamel apIpealsx with grealter power be
o the affie! 'ionat e rtmmbiliranrce ofthe .t
0utheirn p heole. Then crause for whlit,hi '
le fontghit anid sufferied lias bien buritil
inre'ver, buiit t here is no st'ltimten-lt of
iontr tir liatrtiotisml witich r'equ ire's its -
0 buiry tilt mlemory of those w~hose
ilootd was shied foIr it. Sothernlit pele'Ii
v il have itost e very hianborable sen ti-*
merit whtnr they forget himt whlo for
hirii srake wtore thle shack les upo 1) h iis
vasitedli lmbs."
A Texns WVild Ma,
SA N A NTioN to, T1ex., Mray I1,.
'hornas Auibi-r-v,i airmer, has brouight
I lto tilhIle tounitry ai wih ma tn licap turedCt
y himt alter a lotig chmase ton Saletdad '
ieek. The man ptresenlted a horrible
llleauranlce. Ilie w~as but11 skInl antd b)ones,
Pras barreh,eadted andit bareft. oted, bein,. *
haal ontly int the remnilanits or a shlirt, an11(
r.ousters. II is face was coveretd with
hanigy blac~k beard ai foot in lengthm,
'hile hiLs harir humng down htis hack in dis
rder. IIis toe anti linger nails were
blree itnchies long. The manl~ Was cap
ured while lurkinig about tIle farmer's
ilece in qumest of footd. After beinlg madite
, lirisoner, 11e bCcalmeb docile, but tIe- se
hlne I to reveal his Identity.
Muirdereud for an Inhelr*tunce.
LONDoN, May 16.-The widow and
oil of a mine inspector of I)ortmumnd,
vho died suddenly a short time augo,F
aUve been arrertedi on suspicIon of hlav
ng caulsetd his death. Tile evidence In
~he hands of the polIce Is said to indi
satet that Keans was mulrdered for the
aeof an Inheritance
A Point in Cori Culture.
great deal of injury is done to corn
leep, close culturo with the double
vel plow or any other implement
Ssevers or greatly disttirbs the
s., Plowing deep and close to the
. is harmful ar any time, but es
ally laW in Ohe season, as the larger
s developed late and those which
inated earlier in the growth of the
its are cut or pulled ofT. To ascer
i the extent of the damage from
Ib cultivation a trial was made at, the
mesota experimental station. flows
-orii were thoroughly root pruned to
depth of six inches and at the same
ance from the hills on all four sides.
he first root cutting was done when
1)1llts Were seven in ihes high, Arnd
secondl whell at a lieight of' lifteenl
hles. The effect, oi the growth ot
corn was very marked. Contrasted
,hl siiilar lOws aljavent, not root
med, the average ditIference in yield
3 thirteen aid a half bushels of corn
I one Iuarter ton of todder per acre
tinst disturbing the roots. In anoth
experictient made just as the corn
s "laid by," root pruning at a lis
cc of eight inches from the hills
vered the yield three bushels to the
e. At this stage of their growth
Ling up four inches aroLIn(l the plants
th the hoe had no apparent effect.
What it Would Do,
lie money paid for ie glasi of bo r
ild pay for one lo:tf of bread.
he(! ioney paid for one glass of
isky would pay for one pound of
.f.
L'he money paid for two glasses of
er would pay for a veck of potatoes.
l'he money paid for two glasses of
iisky would pay for one pound of
Tee.
Iiht money paid for three glasses
Leer wouild pay for a <q uarter of a
uid of tea.
rhe nioney pai I for three glasses
whiskey woulk pay for a uressed
iv I.
l'he money paid for four glasses of
er would p.Ay for two dozen eggs.
rho money paid for fouir glasses of
iisky woul pay for three pounds of
.tter.
I'lle m1onley paid in one mionth for
o glasses of beer a day would pay for
oin of coal
Th'lie monev Paid inl one month for
o glasses of whisky a day would pay
r a sit of clothes.
vill Not ReMIgn).
M A RiN, S. ('., May 11.--General El
'be's letter to Auditor 1. 11. Little,
king hii to resign has caused much
miment here. 'Tlie stock of the Mar
i bank was retturned at S1.3~.,1and was
t down to I5.) by the bo trd of assessors.
lien the return was made to ithe
mptroller (,eneral be ordered the
iditor to increa:e it to 51.15. Mr. Lit
refused to (o this and the Attor
y (veneral then wrote, asking him to
sign his olice. This Mr. Little has
so refused to do. Ie has retair,ed
tinsel, and says he will only be remov
after all legal resistance has been
ide. I'he lbanks have also decided to
iist any attempt to increase their as
J:ienlt.
Pianos and Orgals.
N. W. Tizu-iti, 134 Main Street Co
mbia, S. C., sells l'ianos and Organs,
rect 1'rom factory. No agent,s' coin
issions. 'IThe celebrated Chickering
ano. Matiushiek Piano, celebrated
r its clearness of tone, lightness of
rich and lasting qualities. Mason &
amlin Upright Piano. Sterling Up
rlt Piianos, fromN $225 -p.. Mason &
amnlini Organs surpassed by none. Ster
ig Organs,8$50 up. Every instriument
nara nteedl for six years. Fifteen days'
iahl, expenses both wvays, if riot sat'is.
et orv. Sold on Inistalmnents.
The i mportane. of purifyinrg the
and c innrot, be o ver-est imiated, for
touit puire I bood you c.minot enjov
md htealhi. P. P. P. (Prickly As It,
>ke Ilout art (PI ot tassium11) is a tmi rac
tilS .bloodt purillier, pe'rforlmng imore
res mi six muon thIs thtan all thle satrsa
rtll as and so-cal ld blood pililiers
it together.
heu matistiin.-,James P axtoni, of Sa
n nah, G a., say3s lie haul l heum tn~tism
badn thait, he coul d niot miov e from
I bLd 01r diress w ithtout help, an d thtat
tried lmtany reined ies, bu it receierie
relief itnrtil he Ibegani thme use of P'. I'.
(P rick ly Ash, P oke I loot aint IP otas
im), arid two bottles r"stored Ihimi to
tit .
.heumratism is cured bmy P'. P. 1'.
ins andI( aches in the hack, shtoidlders,
ces, ankles, hips, and wrists are all
aceked arid conflueredl by 1'. P'. P.
1s great imedictine, by its blood
arising properties, butilds tip arid
enigthtens the whole body.
I coinplete Bedroom Suit for 516.501
ight paidl to your depot. Send for
Lalogute. Address L. F. P'adgett,
gu-sta, Ga.
'H1Y NOT US~E OURS?
IURRAY'S IRON MIXTURE
IS A
MUJltItAY'S SARSAP'ARILLA
a Blood Purifier and Spring Mediucinle!
Ve are the Maniufactures andfti Sole Pro
(tots of btoth.
'his is the time of the yeair theo system
uires a totnic anid the blood a pnuifier.
)ur stock of Drugs. Medicines, Chtemi
s amil )riuggists Sundries Is comptllete.
r facilities for filling your orders canniot
excelled, We solicit, your pat ronaige.
he lYlurray Drug Co.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
IHILD BIRTI-I..
- -MADE EASY!
" Mout s' FiRNr> " I scienitific
ally prepared L.iniment, cvcry ingre
(dienit of recognize,d value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fessioni. These ingredietnts are comt
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
'MOT hERS'
FRIEND" -
WILl. D) all thamt is claimed for
It AND) MORLE It Shortens I.tbor,
Lessenis Pain, D)iminishes D)anger to
Lire or Mother and Child. Book
to "' MOTHERS "' mailed IP con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
nt by express on receipt of price #1.5 per bottle
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 0'.
BOLD BIY A,L DUOOTTR.
NOTrIaE!I
Before assuring your
life, or investing your mon.
ey, examine tile Twenty
Year Tontine Policies of
THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF lLE
United States,
'olicies Illaturing inI
1891 realize cash returns
to the owners, of amounts
varying from 120 to 176 per
celt, of tile money Paid in,
besides tile advantages of
tile Assurance duinig tile
whole period of twenty
years.
The following ik ole
of the mnanyv actual cases
inaturing this year:
Endownlent Policy No. 64.925.
Issued in 1871, at ae 27. Amount, *5,000.
Premium, $2:9.90. Total 'remiums 'aid,
$4,798.
E -S U 1, T S
at end of 'I ontille Period ill 1891:
CASH SUL IIIENDEl VALUE., $5,-49.45,
(Equal to $176-10 for each
,;100 paid ill premiums.
which is equivalent to a w
turn of allI premhtmlils paid,
with interest at 71j per
(eilt. per alluml. ) Or, ill
lieu(o cash,
A PAI D-UL 1 Ll FE POICY FO1 *19,470.
(Equal to '905.80 for each
S.100 paid inl prviniums.)
OR,
A I FE ANNIJITI' of $:.55
One fact is worth a t1ohsal theories
h'liere is no Assurance extant ill anV com
pany which ecmipares with this. The
Equitable is the strongest company ill the
world and transaets the largest business.
For further information address or apply
to the nearest. agent of the -Awiety, or write
(ireet to
W. J. RODDEY,
A prl x-ni iOCK 1111,1,, S. C.
TIll E L.Al;GEST' STOCK,
MOST1 SKIL.LED WORKMEN,
L,OWESTF PI'1CVES.
.F. H . H YA TT ,
PI)ROPituiET:'O t.
Is tihe bes-t pilace inl South Carolina or
Southlern States to secuare satisfactionl inl
Amnerican and1( Italianl Aarble WVork . All
kines of
Cemetery Work
a specCiliity.
T A BLETIS,
I E A IDSTlON ES,
MON U MEN'TS, &c.
Send for pries. and. fuIl li iformatlonl.
F. H. HYATT,
ApilS1y CO)LUMIUlA, S. C.
V'ITII'Y F OIl T1'E E-',IMA) 30E
YIA.i:*EuEEv.
Exhlibitedi bido by side withl its leadinlg
complIetitors at the State Fair, 1890.
Tile Supel)rinltendlent and1( Connni ttee of
tile MechIanical D epartment, ill inlspect ing
those featuires not inludlled& inl the~ Prem~llitun
List, deein worthly of spiali menOltion tile
Sailor See.d Cottonl Elevator, D)ist ributor
and Cleaner exhibited by W. 11. Gibbes,
Jr., & Co.
Thel systemi operates most eflhciently, andi
much unprol'(v0s tile samll)e, faceilit ates tile
gimmnilg of welt cottonl, anId saves5 largely, iln
lablor and1( cost (If hlandlinlg,
'Tho Committee rCommllIenId to tihe farm
erso(f tile State an~ inve'stigat ion inlto tile
mlerits of these devices.
[Signed.| I. P. DUiNCA N,
foIr Committee.
WIL 11GlUitEs, .Ja., & CO,.
CoLuxmhA, 8. (1.
State Agents and1( 1Dealers inl irst class
Machinery, lauggies, Wagonls, &c.
SPECIAL-To test tihe advertisinlg value
of TH nE STA'rs, we will sell toI any flarmer
re ferring to thlat paper one oIf the blest DOW
Law Cotton Planters made for 4.25, caish.
'Tie usual price is ,5.00.
W. 11. GIBBEIS. Jn.. & C(.
First Class Work.
V ery Low Prices.
lUnggies, Carriages, ltond':Carts, W agoIns,
etc., Wallranfted) Second to nlone.
Iniquire of netarest deauler inl these goods,
or send for Catalogue- Mentionling thli'
papler.
HOLLER & ANDERSON
BUGG Y C0-, R4OCK 11IL L, S. C.,
TERRY M''3w O. d&SrLL.Ta,
Padett Pays the Fljht.
A GIRIKAT OEFERC THAT MM NO'j AUAIN -i
n REPEATED, 80 DO I T ILAY,
"STHIaKW WHILIK THEx 111<J IS tIOT.".
Write for Catalogue now, . Id ily whal'I
paper you saw this adverth dine t In.
Heitioniher that I sellejervt!jing that
goes to furnishing a home- -mifactur
ing soie things and buying othtrs in the
largest possible lots whileh enables e to
wipe out all Conipetition.
HERE AtE A FEW OF %1Y s'rAT
LING B3ARGAI'46
A No. 7 Flat top Cooking Stove, full.
Uize, 15x17 inch oven, fitted with 21 pieces
of ware, delivered at your own depot,
all freight charges paid by ino, for
only Twelve Dollars.
Again, I will sell you a 5 hole !ooksiii
iange 13x13 inch oven, 18x. 6 inch top, lit '
ted with 21 pieces of ware, for T U IR
TEEN DOLLA1L8, and. pa5 the I reight to
your depot.
DO NOT 'A Y TWO .U ICES 'FOR
Y 0OU It GOOD)'.
I will seid you nice pluih 'airlor suit,
walnuit frame, either in combination or
banded, tho most stylish cc lors for 33.50,
to your .mailroad station. fright paid.
I will also Sell Volk a lice lerlromlos -
consistilgof Bureau witl ght..s, 1 high
lhead Bedsteat, 1 Vashsland, 1 Centre
table, 4 cane seat chairs, 1 cae seat, and
baek rocker all i'or 16.5u, ani pay I reigh
to your depot.
Or I will send you an elegant Bedrootu
suit with large glass, rull inarble top, for
$30, ani pay freight.
Nice window shade on spi iw roller 6 40
1Elegant large walnut8 tiLy clock, 4.00
Walnut lounge, 7.00
,Lace curtains per window, 1.00
I cannot deseribe everyth ng In a small'
advertisenent, but have an :nmen4isVre
containing 22,600 feet of il,ur roh, with
ware houses and factory bui. ings in other'
iparts of Augusta, inaking i:t all tlop lar
Igest business of this kind uider one Inan
jagenment in the Southern .tates. These
Istore.,ant warehouses are (rowt-d with
the chie t productionsof '.le l>st facto
ries. My catalogue contain lug illustrations
of gootts will ie mailed if you iwill kindly
say where you saw this advortiscaent. 1
pamy freight. Add iess,..
I r .. F. PADGETT,
roprietor l'adgett's Furnituro, Stove
and Cal h)et Store,
110-1112 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
VV R, 4!RAN.
-wvi.v a-t vitalize your
. Ie I givoyour
- ev. ...t 'ieIr'f, - .r
r.1. 4mf n
f if you aro It-limg b) ,'y 'n the spring
,i it fsort,4, tak-)
1 P P
U y i i su:Ifer v . I ' h e:i i'h, lidlgestion,
P.) P. P.
~I t' you sufeeir withl rervous i,rostration,
$1 . :tes couaun and. a genearal let down
ofu the 1 systeni. tak~e
T'or lilo.d Piison. Ithemru,alsm, Serof
. ta I -id sr"'i. .Malaria, Ih -onie Fenmalo
Co' i'l'iints, taLk'
Prickly Ash,.Poke Root
and Potassium.
The best b lod i:rlrintheworldI.
"I:etA '' , wh litm lo D)ruggists, p
TrI m n1'A' I ei:, .o. iava m h, Ga.
LOW PR iCES
wiill lbe ma:de on
TALBOTT & SONS'
)peelal esit mnat es onl :Iachineiry generally
ai t otomii11 tiM .
301s N M1I l,l,S, - - $h115 to $375.
P.'lANETh, atiil 3MATU'IIl'ElS, $i200 to
$1,500,
SAWV Mlli,L,S with Itope Feed, Variable
"rict ion or' lIelt F'ecd, $200 to $600.
We partitilarly call attention to these
sawv Aelill. Th'ley havl~e paltent dioubile act
ig set wvork's aitial arem the be,st millI s on thec
nar ketI.
Cottonm G ills andi I resses; at low ligiures.
V. C.BADHAM,
Com.r.r1mlmA, S. C.
JBu.y the Ta'ilbott Engine, it is the best.
F"eb 19-ly.
IdIPP3TAN RIIOS. Wholosale Drugglst.,
. oie Proprietora, Lippmnan's llock. Savannah, Oh