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imidlife ijto th g.ave, Trhey find that Wall street does not end at the East river. I L ends at (greenwood' Their NS lite claphed out against moncy safes. They uro with their rtore on their backs. They trud,-e Lke catnelt, sweating from Aleppo to I)imast-ns. icy make their ""lite a cruwilixion. Standing behind !esk-i it couiturs, banished from tle Iresh air, i weiglied down by carkin cares, they are may milcidem. ()m, I wish I could today rub out Ssome oi those lines o* care; that I could t lil smie 4t' the birlldeis from tile heart; V'int, I e i1l give reixittionl to Soie ot wtie WIr-i Illusitl<. II, is time Pw youl i(i lto-iiii it) tatke it i little e:tsier. D) . %-Ur h1 --t, anid Owhen Irist (o I lor tli rest. D40 iot M rtt. 441 4mana.es ill I Ie all.irs of v >mr liit, and h4 ma1ii them Cor the best. Conlmit.ier the lil.es iks -hv al-va s lave robe, eliold the (01,vi o the allr L'wev lliwatil' have . nesis. Take a Img, breath. Belikik .bhetiies tat (,(<(1 411 not Imake You for a platcki h'q4 '. 1)ij! vourmelv I , t ft, From 1 - I tl hIe h1.),-sitals aId the(. "llelves., 14 ij:1 in te lith t of the hl1y SLllit d.V i (StqVt, l th:t. %ml will -IV(. t,o tle wiin4 SI-11t. it'.trs :Ind ytir Crettil ess .1.111 Nout dhstre-kes. Y-u11 brolugt, nothillg inlto lilt wmi b. 114anld it is verv certitinl NE i ('4an S 1:11yTV 1141ln g isilL. I laviig food and 1.'i1l1-111, hi. thercwilli cmti'elt. ITh i'lchaill, came hollme from the st.re. There hadi been reat distister . 111hre. I(! openled the t iontdoor and inl n tie idmt, ot his ilamily cIrcle; anld said "I aim ruinled. EvIrytlinl-- is vone. I am ,-ill ruined." Ili4 wife 4iaid, "I am left," n. and the liltIe chill threw i) i1s hands 1 am0 said. "Ptia I am here." The aged .., grandnl1e>th 5ereted ii the room s aid, 11'ien you have all the promises of (od bes'lle, .14hn." Anid ble bur8t mnt.o tears nI said: "'Gl foive ile, t,hat I have y been s4 iiigratelul. I 111141 1 have a w rval na.ay thilngs let ,. ( d forive it me." h- A;iin I reimiark that many of our is buins1ss meut are tempted to neglect their oIm u41111,ies. low often it is that Ov tIwure anid the hole meCml to clash, il but 1.t1re ml-1ht not to he any c1lision. I is I-len ic case that, the father is the I mere treasirer of tile family, a sort cI il :iInL to see that they have dry goodi -) :ti gr'ocries. The work of' ftimly -ve4rnment, he does not touch. Oice ll 4 illa y(ar lie calls tile children [ uIn a S-.bbat,th aternoon wlenl lie its -a Ihl hiut4r he does not exatct,ly kIIov 1- W1111 10 it) d With, and in that halt' hourll i- he d i4iplines the chiiren and chitdes themIll r 1141 cmretives their Iiilt,s and gives thei at i 't .4 (ulit deal of good advice and then won 11(i s all he rest I of the vear utht his r- chibireni.4 not, 411 etter when they '. havve the woidrli advanitawge o tilat r. Semiallmual etastigation. i- Thl taitily table, which oughlto be Lit,e it. plave I for plea%ant discussionil and cheer y tuilitess, ol'ten be,c tes Lt, place l1 peril W- MA eXpeCdi1t,Il. It therel he any hles., x- ing asked at till, it is cut oil at , booth ht(e en14, and with the hand t L,he carving -i. knite. lie couIjts on hig lingers, m:tk teS ii estImates ill the int.erstices 4), thle pli- reast. Tho wtork donle, the hat, 1)oes I 1) t,he! heatd, and hle siarts dowil tihe i street, 4iti ltOre the failily have ri.e frim the tahle he las bound i 1-lother 4t1 lildle of rgood4s II ays to to le cust.0 4-5 mer, "Allyti-ng more I vitn (1t4 lo r y)o Lcialay, sir?e" h I- A an111141 II illore reiponsililihties thanil tle those wich are discharged by )tputtlg 0i co1mee, iitructLors over hlis childrel tie ad givinu .hem a dratwin,'i ailster lut I'Imuic aeri h .114 h rgephysIl culture o n-144 ' the c ii w44ill otilbe4 at,tne fto un1 kie Ii'r 11e thnes lse 1his di 1111nity. 4 lie t nlim 1'' itt he 44411 t,( I't theirs o t atli<.Ite. liThe 444 arent44v'4 14) iaunv t i)torget11)14( the ltever he :t ej'tuty tut id unredeemab4'elle s4olitainess. yoI 3tt wlyilt t) keett vo)ti' chlil<l4el aw1v4rm laes0 .i, yo4u c.m4 4n11y it h\'i.It il'lkinig your44 home11 41 a[,ie.41'. r e l or'i i 44 44 . 4 c,t' d e tI i c e41 4 1 0 l w I ie i' s I ti d 1 . -'' yet4your chihir4enl wvill be ca'pltiiaedI by3 c.mi mi:ike your14 home444 a br4i'ghter44 p)laic it- If gahe alI liharms ill1)n to you hiouise I 14 ('u4enn a111or1l it, brinlg boo)4ks and u. lturLies and14 chieer''fullnert4inm4enits 1to at t4) 1111 househ41'old. I lut, above all1, tetach at tho~se chIiireni~, n1't by hatlttian hour twice 4s a year' (4n tIhe Sabbat day11 Ii, 1)14 (Iay a3'ter14 edI daly, and1( everyt day.3 t,eathl 1.hem44 tat reli a:1 4.in is a great. gladlness that1 thrlows 114 4'intins4 (t 4.oblI about the4( neck; that it tk' takes 410 sping from41 Ilhe loot, 4no bliu1m1 n. 'n-5 lritn1 te hear4 t, no4 spear41k e tromh y. the eyec, not rling tr'om the lauighiter, but M! tihtt ' heri wV 431. are( ways' of pileaisanlt he4 nes's, 1and4 all hier 1path. arlie peac51e." I 3i mpathize4 ithl the wvork bingl4. 4(e d1one4 ini 44441y 4 (our4 cities by whlich is be4'iu14 i'om ar)e14 set1 54 apar't by 014r .n i t )4ng MnI 'l's Chr 4istiant Associal.on, and44 a-. I pra'jy Go 4to p( rosp)er them in all Ill thintgs. lint I tell you there is somltIlIng back of (I hait, and4 btetore that. WVe nee'td 441 more4 happfly, ()Icsiet chei(erfulh ('hr4is 114h4n i441i)(es Inl Amer141ica. i- Aga.Zili , I remiiartk thatt a greaIt many143 of in (4ur1 buineIl'ss men1 a1re temIptedl t4) ist1 the il th46 soutl. 11L is a izrandu thinig t(o have il plen ty oft mon4ey0. Th'Ie more1 you)1 get o)1 If. it( the btt.er, It if comeit honIestly and1( go >- usefll ty. F"or tile hick ot it sickne'ss i- dIe.s wt'hout.11 mledicine, andi hunl4ier' 10o1 >t its co.114 ll m11he empty1.3 bread traiiv, 4and4 nautkediness shtiver's 1(or lack of clothe1(s and1 f- 4re. When i hear14 a4 man4.4 ill V1nnltmi 4- ttirae aginst mloniey-a4 Chr1i'stian4 ma1.1 d-1as thioughi it had1( 41o potssible use0 on4 eatrthi, anld lie hand 410 interest in it, I 5 come41. ailmost to thinik that thet hleavenl d that wold( beaippropriate for' him would be an.44 everlasting Iporhiouse! WhV ile4 myW triendIs, WIe 410 adilt there' .4 is sitch a thling as a lawful1 use o)f mloney --a p)roIital)e 11se of moneIly-Iet us re '.3 cogmlze ailso the tact thlat money03 cannot 41' sat,isfy 41 man5's soul; thlat it cannot, glit '-ter in the dar.lk v'al Iy; that it canlnot lpa4y as (4u4r bare4 across the ,Jordlan of' dea.th~ that it eaItmlot, unloc0k the L'ate of' heaven. Ie I here are1 menCi ill all 0occuIpat,iI)ns who .4 seemi to act as thiough4 they thioughit a it- pack of bonids and1( mortgages could be ai trad1ed off' for ai title 1o heavenI 41nd( as 14e though gold would be a flawful 1.ender m4 sa that place wherte it, is so) commlone that, 141 t.hey mallke pavements out1 of it. Salva ds tOn by Chirist, is t.he only3 sIalva4ton, s Lrealsures mn heaven lire 41h0 only 11incorruptabjle treasulres. 'er IIave you ever ciphlered 0ou1 ill the rule of loss and gain the sum, "What shall byit pIrofit, a mlani if'he1 gain the who)le world 414 and lose his sou.1?" hlowever fine your to aplparel the Winds1 of death will flutter it, 0(1 like rags. hlomespun1t and a thlreadb)are eir coat, have someiltimnes beeni then stIRdow 4e of coming robes made whit.e in tile blood h.O of' the Lamb. The plearl of great price iml is ,wore' more than alny gem you can 145 [ring Ironm the OCcean, than) Aust,ralian it, or BrazilIan mmnes strung iln one car In eanet. Seek na.t IGod. fIn.d h.:s ri. aousness, and all shall bg well here; all shall be well hereafter. Iut I muit have a word with thoie will) during the pregant collimle.-ciai .:%Ia milities have lost heavily or peril;aps Joit ill their e8tatte. 111 a man lIoe his - l. pertv at 30 or -10 yors of a-fe, if, ik mliv it m lai diecipline venerally, bly v h licht later Ie Comes to) lartrvr sticc4ss. It i'i hil folly for at man to sit down ill mih. I lie discourneed. The mursals of ' plv) leoi c:me t their comiander and said, "We 11hve lost the ha tie, anld we are he il cift t piiirtve4."1 Napoleonl to ik his vatv romi his pocket aund said: --I. i i Mily 2 'cloick iln tie aifternon. Y)u ha,ve I,WI. 1h111, h:Allh., insl, wet h1 v ti mtte einou-th to) win anoth,er. Ch-kr:e upn the lot-!'' Thmit-rh tithIe mer li of it'.- Iha1 li)aQS4 I Ai 1i hV4)1, ulil VIbI have b routel ill inany1 C.-lii ct, give Iolt, Ilp in discol Ir 1--vilent,. The'e a. vict4rib's yet. I-.rI ,o l l :1. I lit, Soilletinlem Iloetarv livamiser comes to a 1111w t hiell tit re is iomnethilng il 111. iae or omilitc-hinl" inl hi anlth1, or momet,hinl-I inl hissurmhs yhicb imake him kiumv veil tha.t he will lever Letll, a-'aini. In 1857 it was w . stimaI.e,IL ':t', l t nany 3years I,r-eviollA to 0that tlimle lin. luall v there lad bwel 30MO.fit0 al.es ill ' I Unit edI SLatea. Many of th >( pn--r 4n11 IlVVer recovered from O.he itr Luin. But let mle ift ve t wr- I c m ti mrt in pasllg. Tho shmrill, ImI-V St11 youi otil pt I ill y thit's, bult LIer a1-41 4)e110 thltia of whic- hm cailiot -4411 NmlI ..lecanlno", l out Noulr heldill lie caunot sell out yolrt family. liq. 11ann110t s0li out your Bibhle. 11c zl*iaii ell out your (,ild. lie cii ti sell (ti voir heaven! You a1ve more t.anl )mu lave lot. S m1i andi daughters () Iod, (hibn of Ill eternal and all l.1oving In-r. mouirn I,ot( when yournrery ne Thie world is yourvs, ami Illu 1-1 yours, and deat,h is Iours, all., immortality i 4votir-4, al.d tihr I -s of imperiai _,lrandeuir are yours, aid1 river- (I !ladne s ar yo:trp rs, and St1in. in) mans1111,011iol ls :1re votrs, a i ;)d is yotrm. Tile eternal ().I h1as smin1 it, andi every Lime you doblt, it %.(htalrg tile kin, opt heavei timl ea-th With e Jtry. Instead opt col)aIlili nin,11mv how h:a yo11 have it. go im>me, take ti) N-omr ll ble Iull of promises uvt dlwml )t Y11ur1* knees beftre (God andil thank himi 1'>r what %mi have, im,stead Wf spembin-1 SO much tint In comph.ilinlaou t wti YfIu have not. Some of ymu reiillrlm,1 Ill shimvree-ck of tihie Central A imiric'1. This noble stcaller h:d, I flink. about .7*1 1:4senl. -ei 1hOll.d. Sil](lelllV L,! S.OI111 (';iM e. i 1,he t inges t.rample- h titdv 1.4 atd 4wilug into tile hatches. and there weIlt upt) i hun Ired voiced dealh shriek. Th i loamli of the jaw (f tih Wave. 'Tie 1itch img of tl.l, w.unmer a thoigh it. vre leaping ia motmtain. The hsim:11 i tre ot W.h- siu-nal rotckiet,. Thie lminr c.->u1 of the stela 11 pil !'3. ThIe hi1- t the ex (inuihl h)tO.Wtims The w:vllt-.:m %V(.I (slId <ml the: wave'! Thie stEann-r wilt not diwi vithouitt a Struq2.. AS the 1ae1.n-1erI sLlttiwnwd 01t11 selves inl r-1w to, il Vu he %,-s hark 1.4o tht; tiump ot Owhe lickets, as me14n11 u-nSe "o 1.811, vw lh , -bl:,teri-d hand -.111d m a1 .11 t it I , I11.h I w_ 81.)i. hivei. Th'llrl is a Satil Oen. wgm skyv. The AISh1 41 the dI!SLtr0' ,-nll mounlded. It u V()I.e. is heard nt , I'lr it i vhmked mi the loier huilminlilg (' , eiq sea. A few passceneis v icapedbl, bt t, teamMter gave 11ne reat hirh and wai irmne! So) lIhere are MOtile men01 w 0 -til disaster 412124 cne--a1 euril't don.t! I ).v.i thley go'! the bo4ttomb' of1 Lh's commJie! tial not1 let your12 sou12 vi. Thou2igh al ct-I lpeish,1 lave' thIaL. F"or I have ;-, tell you)1 of1 -t more stu~pndIous sh1ifisvree'k L.hanl L.hat whlichl I have just mIilnbue,l. (lud launched: til wori ti.t1in 'en ago. IL 1has been1 goinlg 4)n 1nner Ir'e 'IhtI: dThe tibr etLrock wilbur. the I' '1'lbeli1ls2r l like( maatI ;ii I he clou.i'1 like' sails m1 thei juiel4ment blni senigers oIl' the4' dec0k, 1 mli- fr1m the14 het ic thlose whoII haLve long beenl asl~eep ill Jesu, an1al be( wIl sei1. thbeml 1:1r beyit. Hlt ho0w mlany shai~ll gil dvnI, th.it wvill never' ihe knlown' 12111.2 it sha:l. hte a12 wreck of1 a worblh! (Oh , ml y dear01 heareris. L(0, ti1l2i1 y-nir latida1, :o, thlni.!h ail y))tir (arthly possess2ionsM periish, ma:1y ('IdAlm.xty, (lthrop the hh%.a,ro New w15 ill 14)orow4l 111 iublih a Cr121 re' port frm every agr'icti IIradl)ounty ini Tlexas. Theii greatlest ca11re has1 b1e11en e (trciselt iln tihe coletion iIni ed11 oit inIg o)1 diL-ion of1 tile Texas crops) 1)n ihe Ult 1.,) thle Ili inst., tIhe 41ates 4(n wichl the replorts we're 1i11414. il' sI 4ilernt is far from en1cou'0iragin(g. 1 I briht prospect for'tl an11ahtuulant, i. -htI 4 o Iorn has bIeen1 5wept) away byv the. Ci,it inuedot dlry weth .r, 1h11 the14 y ai-hf will f all fa r 9hort. 4)f whai:t was1 ant1 ieipa;t4'il. harm ht t he olt in icrp llxcepti i. E (ist. I r:tl Teoxa, where'8)1lll t i uc r;n has )14 leiri,d wherl e '11, 4)1 ryOl weahe was j0)11si4 I ?of.t0(' 11:1 s2ileredl ro in se verl aus. - 8s, and the4 gross5 rece&ip)ts are0 not) : irigt. (ralshoppe)(rs and( othler in lects did inliry inI the Nort.hternl plar loinits in the24 Sonuth. N orthernT T1'exa.i 3 5 hauLly spo)tteil. lI eparts 5 rom Soulthl-a .Vest1 Texas are4 almost,8 un11 'iIrml bad L)14. 2omplaint 18 mile of tIle dfroth, andi Lhe plant,f is sheddl(ing) badly ill some . ulglhorhoods. The11 (coast, dIistritl leedts ratil inl 3)3me1 p:rt-lonl, bt1 onl the whle is iln h,ctter cotld1iin than 4o1 hers. Worms are replortedi in manIly 1local21t.tes 11nd farmers arec btisy destr-oyin iheml-i. L In West Texas the hm)rg (1rouL.h has 11 parched everythling, an12 4'ven: with ood rains new, neareiy molre 111an1 aI lrm ill crop call be' made(14. F'romn a carefitl stiudy 4of the reports ( ts a whole it is a1parentl that, t,hei TeIxas Bo)ttol, 4rop is In a1 m10Sost riticatl condOl - lion, and1( conisiderale hiarmn has2 bee 114 hione already, and4 I ifte p)rese.t, dry i weather conltinnes 'en21 4lays8 flnger, te C whlole crop will 1he l( dIy dam11 igedc. PIal nolb amd lagains. N ow is thet' timei to buIy summltler plani $% cash balanlce Novembetr l5Lth 1893. W1ll bny a Piano at spot cash price' sl() cash, balancee Noveimber 15thi 1893. Will1 buy aI organ at1. spot cash1 pri:e. See the list to chloose f rom. Steinway, Mason & 1 lllinl, Mathutshek and1( Stir - ling Pianos, Mason & llamlini and1 StirlinIg Organs. Fifteeni days tet'~ triail and freight both ways if n-,tsaltis factory. A large lot of nearly ne0w alldt second hland PIanos and Organs at har- 8 gains. Good as new. Writ,e for prices, t N. W.Tmmaip CoIt.eb., e. C. * THE FIREWORKS BEGIN! 01r4r-A rreptlog COstslenton U1nuder tiht"Erv- i asilo 1111isn ory 1,.%w. U ii A I NTIIM'1'ON, S. C., July 15.-The ivework,i I) -.xti IIPr- in de:ad earnesl a h0- mo'lr.1in1. AIA:30 O'clock Coiista- \ Gl.s Gailiard an<0 I'liott. ot I-n1clister. i V. i'. -41 lv. Milledh e n"Iapp l I1I . 1. (1 1.er ,. -11.11Ulld OVtheri Wenit, L,O It Cleal ,ju,10c - 1-..1-. Milanl's olli".c and f imik mt a warrant l'or tie arrest, )f1 n'eIt hicc >, allit il" v iloon kee l il I, who e. eita li.shmlent ist at 93) NI irk- h ht- tl () Jf.tI'y Une- n L bree 1 ijssesl o heer to It. Tim. 'eppr. The v val'rallf im n:la- inl U.h namkil f I.. [I. t 'eI)per, MI'lledl t Chappet 11ne- W. 1' Ilh . Th. spech I constabem accom I )-1nied h)v D)oputy ()'D)>mnell, c) Milam's P Ifhee, Weil',-it "nto1 Chiceio's e-M.-ah.d iWhn)1int ain- d nu,ol.' the Crrei t.. Chic.-. .. V.14 bro';glIt d (I iVl U) Nfilal ii f ( .I 1 ' i hel. vontable rema13CI ) semr.,1 the Wilh vlee w l ranl !s sr4 sol-ve i a 1411um1 u 1 t llt I ihv c(our", anll a ile l m '0ry ttic. , ie I NIi.ranted I by . ll.ez Iz iar ,i . t! 11-f Ilhe 41iti e lurs (if thle lrem- 1 vasibtIn. al. 41n1vo. AA the allitoers 0 V4111 to Miat, sll-0, Uhey were I-ined n i.y alu-1her oft )ther (dili -,rs, m)i WLi(m he prein-se.4 4f Ch; i- wftre enerd he-'. we aWdr z t: mi en1,1Z 11twi prest. T Noone hui.i, the eliversi Were 11al t v u nt111-ir 1e 111 0 hi ey ar the ie tr mithr e pr-nisv4, v:ard. hiarl, restairatil t m(I ch:mnlwr. N ) liqii>r was Il)tnd I I m lw ti a- wit.h !1he excvpti-n (T'80ome0 HAYVIR"I clareL, hill inl a back room Up) Ir-s :1 u4111:11ty fl h:er aln wVin was hi 11mil-. ('111cco s:ld that. it, was Il, oVer. I l r llahi i4 t oc . All mich icm) hs were Ill !kvn W., Oliovrs anid ;unt,t-I to he H r.! It's ollice. T ie excitelent tbout tih e it ie i 111. i olli,e wats very v Illa.. T crod Inecnl hisleil je fr mitbh- hIc- ibu 1.4) Lhemi iackoys 40 Till i na(),ea 'g e iles te( viles , Miill .100llvpw ;itltnv oese ti.' ,.n ht( tit. (; >viIIIer n4' i t( the : i he pI ublished. 'Ilith vXCtt41(ieent. ainst tiie Ollie rs i- tiitpa y inllCr es II. Athin I li them -i-e 11I)Iy knlt te o by WAn ia i nj horn 411CCUI ll j,i'tin ti -out It Ju ieM aln's ol. lisce. ' . . w 'pifer l at ecmninill- i-l 1nd41 Chi )c was di la ini ihe- Ill Ill r. A -4 1 epp, r ap- I' l Irl"aChed, ('hlice > Who Was l-reaitly ex. I' it.cd, banerighim. I 'kSuper a i rkcid 41 I, hi pi-st.)l a Lartel l to s' oiml I l urisnwr. I1141I1 wqull have beenl heud it ti h-I)l ni beenl "a gabIl. ThIIis v u41bbel the aln imi' sity a ,-. v IntbI' t Ithe ner.A warnrall >r aI ravated Isault, hadI anl at tempt tI kill w.l1 h be vorn out. a-Just -'-per Mr lel Ie tl-armd bet(,re Miha in M' (:hite n -Ci :M I 4zaid Lra. ivr tholU10', ~vit,'Vfti l 1100 W -1 i l Iet li'twn thouilt its wotbt ~he well1. t I h e h ivai'l. oit 1'i 'k a ueutl l111u1 a bll shoid was tuared. 0' usicl. M !.m a-recd withl him. allI St W1('ie turned ot 111 ' a .l-, j"1 h 1).d (a-44 :ei . e 1.4) a mad. l )day. .l h :11d \V ,1 1 14) 1 qt u iii I , I m, i. .i -.i 'I1' ay , 'l IM t k4.11 b etr r t i .l are,i (I M) l ty4., 'n M AIr keti Lstlre,t11I:3 te l)in) t r'!tc. d led har llhn arrt .. Thie , Listaleh tiveall Irthe mp'iihe Ottrants 11( ist iun Inl i. t' a tnmbe 1)4 case tare 'lic bIjlow.S At illls tne,(. t::M p. m.)' einw milc hey[11 wei'ei jal 01itJi to' I ae tt lothorn I rue H.VtneheI ei .\ (l 't'A,t , U illy "' .--ly . - --C.dine n i'whLtis a'tp oitb thetligt presnms I tete ng of11 theS, ltncngcr.yc ine It. tjiuI.t\ Iam Ihe arly tuoring,l and Ithea stbntl t 1y )'itLl the biota of~ Wren Sihaanvits 'cat), :t Tigscuty ne,1 wii 's aningt from) t lim ittn ia swam tt 8-4n miles 1tralinot l I Ts'l tt eri (oen il ti ilty 4 4onlirn 'd,. or i it t pro ihleStI lutoi Awillbea (o. The1 probl- . hlistis aret t hat~ CL"t arre ill tIll il )IIdSatltChi eveing hi't) t,iI Lan, whorld,sla I.inan,yI ret,ini(0 wjCF1t Vt's. 4on'y a,tl b his lOhiIi1 hom Ctt 11 a L.k~tdline o n h . Whil don was w;Csity totluerl he proponsitLICdiion r 4he grasedapis A BIG PANIC IN DENVER. ken, Ii raka Oonpejjet t,o Close t,eir P oirs-.44 8C1nef. D).:N v Et, ('or , 1j illy 18. -No such 'PIes was ever witneiseil in all the Vest as c'us be seen liere this morn ig shortly after 10 o'clock. when the anks were supposed to open their oors for Biness. The tailitre of the tree savings banks yesteid-y had af Tted the Muasses as the smell of blood roild Wolves, and At the hour of open me the streeti were crowded with anx. Ms depositors. Tle eleven clearing 0isc banks, located within fotir locks of each other, were srrounded nd flar into streets crowds gathere I litil Ile ollicers att special police ,ere called out to clear the way for "ollie. At. 14) o'clock the Uiion N-tilonal 13n1k, with a capital Of 31,001)00)0, post Ji a liotice t hit it woitld riot opin its oors. This starte(I a patie. Th.e Coiml iircial National lImk posted a similar ot,ice, and then tmo National It ink of TIm tetce, and the people asked Who.re will this stop?" A rin was milediately started on all tlie other aiks, I hiough to tio great extent 110011 ie I'vople's Nat tonal. The First Na onal a)peairs to be t la soundest of II, it. having over oil) per cent. o1 its i-posits onl hand, with a private Iui1 I 81i00.i0 ii addition t.o draw tipon akmg it, impossible to close its doors lie Colorado National ai.- several ,hers are inl eltually as good condition. he mob withdra wing their money are I smAll depositors, '.he large holders !iog sit isted to let, their accounts ru ain in the banks. The binks are pay ll Ilemans(14 except on time cei till Ltes, t.hey delianding that these re ,ll itil the expiration of the time. 4 every hank is crowded, the clearing )ise is rendering no assistnce, each stit,tition being colmpelled to 't.aid )oi its own otation. l'hie Commercial National l1ank closed i doors within a few iintites after e opening, because it was apparent omn the size of the crowl in front of e hank that. a run was to be inaugu f,ed. This notice was post A onl thi )wr: "Clostd for Inluidation by order the direct.ors." rie bank was in had ape. It. had a capital stock of .250. 0 and only had $,0N0 in cash in the ink. lhe Mercantile flank, a private sittititon witlh a capital st )ck of c40.'44., clo'ed its <loors at noon. The ilure ws causedl by the falire of e Vii.n National lank, through hitb it. cl-areil. C. C. Girda. city au tor, is president. V. F. Robinson, rmnerly treasurer of the Republic Iblishing Company, one of the ol.lest i(I inost resp-ete< Indtividuals inl the ate, has been iiade assignee. I':Nyv in, Cot.1, JtlV It.-The panic as on inl this city today with rene wed gor, and as a result the old German atinal, with a ri-pitt tion l or stabilt of tweity year's standing, and the jially repit abl.% St ate National, railed open their doors for business this ornig. I,-it,-r the 'eople's National thi. All night long depositors stood Iitw in front. of the Gernman, anid by U lock there was one long sea of faces retchiing down the street At the op )site corner where the State Blank is so long done business, there was iSO 41uite a Crowd of aTxiuis deposi rs waiting the openiiig of the doors. [-re t.he people were relieved of their g(ny at a few minutts atter i1 o'clock 'hvn a nlotice was posted on t lie floor to 'ite eflect thalt the hink wouLi riot ooen wing to lhe lack of ready c;ish, an(I lie crowd moved away. At the Gt-r iAn there was evidently a dIet.eri inia 1(on toi go~ ahead with the bi iness tip i) aitnost (lie l ist loom iet, whlen a lip or papler wvas pasted on the~ w intdow tat i ig that, (the do'>rs woui'di remain losedl tet in et'rarilyv. 'lTen t he scene eamie <distressitil: tin alid wvomien owno the. long hrne burok'- .ut iin tears :-f wa.ilingj.. Ilv this titne 1tiw4re w'as a itin oni very bi:itk iii the city, aini stoon came hie aninoiltimemet that t hi. I'eople-'s atioil l ink hani (lOSe I its (loors. 'lie not ice on( its d oiors read: "This ank is (Iloedliby (irder 01 the board or reet (irs. N it assets, $ 1,1 004; l iabil ics, 83 144,444."' The aissets arnd Ilibl eor t he othier t,wo t ailed banuks hear bouitt, the sattie piroportioni as ihe Il'co VI a lhink. Thieir fai luire is u'hargea otrs andl itnability to raise ready cash. Il explect t.o re-sitime short ly. l-'ranik hulnts, I huik lCxamuiner, to.las took targe of the L'tilon Natinal, (Comt iircial N ationail, National Blank oif omm nerce, State N ational and Ge-r. man iNat iotil . ThIiis afternoon the ri n thtie lleriver National was over with ii etnormouts amoitt of mfoney still itn lht. The' 55 tue is t.rie at, the ( tn y aitiinial a all other banks anid butsi ess on-en amre begininirg to Ibreat,he ecr. Terue has been a1 conisidlerable lnibet' ot' lajiliis among biusillesg tree d its (cauiised by ttarchmenlifts ki'en out by batnks wi hiieh foresawv Iit'irsistnson. l-'i ve t' iona(ii:l ba4nks ' st ill open. A rre.-t''e ' .oit liJ.. ther<i ari-steel J1. 1. 1 )avis, alget the t criai, (:arolia & Nort,hern ai'ri:ad, at1 Catu.awba -Junction, iii at atrg uil receivinig alohol in) viinhLOon the iD' ispenusar-y Ilaw. The1u alcohol i-* in4 iijg anid wasl consigtned to 1)r. . G. WVhite, at Yorkvidh, S. C. It. was1 111ped hlom I,. C . Yiilon, of Wtch. otd, V'a. )n disco'verinig t.he jug at, the depot itlnebriier telecraphied Governor T1il :mi abouit it aind receivedl t,he following .s we r: " hton A, S. C., July 18.-Il. W. neberge-r,. iwbai Junct,ion, S. C., ize alcohol atnd turn over to sheriff of unity. Swear' warrant, against (ieor (JCarolinat & Nort,hern road for vio Ittin i petnsary law, sect,ions '2 and I. IIlave triral justice commit him t.o il utliess lhe gives bond. Act pr'ompt. .Answer. "bU . 1TiL,MIA N, (IGvernor. The alcohol wats seizedl and Davis :1s arrestedC5. ite was to -tn before 'ial .Julstice Watera, wIho' reensed himn his own reccogtiz~ance until lie more liy investiualets thle prlovisions. of the etton11 oh the act, uinder' which D avts was t'estedu. This case may resnit, in draw 'e to a liead tIe light, bot,weeni the il ro.Ads andi. the Stato over -tt,h rigtit, haiiii liqfuor) fr'otm outtsidhe the Stat, int.o ei State .--Evening ,Jornral. ST ii ILWAimt. MI NN, ,July I I.-- A iic i torniadlo strutck he-re i.t 3.301 P. . 'Te clouds were htigh itl they 1a1ched the Atwood satw mill, whetre e-y seemed to~ swool) downi andiu li Ited C raftI ini sliedl , carrymig hiug.e 1 t-ibes to lIike Pep n). T1wo employees onl Sratn.ine sheds , Saml Simonsoni atnd iiiiam1 Atz, were maitatIly killedi. veral othiers were revere-Iv inijurued,. tinmber A b >ys llshhin oti the si :p be wv the mill weu e thirowtn mio the wvater, it, uscd1Il with slight.I injuries. The unlel shiapedi clouid talso st,ruc k t.he sidenice piortion of thle city, butt as tar can be0 learned dlid no0 damange other ani overt.urning a number ol hanoa NEELSEY T . -0 Twelve Years of Established Merit. -0 A WARNING. Tro THE Plia.-:-A4 a matter of justice to ourselves and to the relitation of Dr. Leslie E. Keeley's Double Chloride of Gold Remedies, for the cure of the liquor, opium, morphine, and tobacco diseases and Neu. rasthenia, we warn tho public that these remedies are ied by no institution or sant tarlun in the Uilted States except those established by our company, under the uni form natme of "The Keeloy Institute." All others claiming to use Dr. Keelov's Remedies or formuihe are frauds and tin - posters. Trhe Keeley tustitutes established in varl ous parts of the Uni'ed Stats now uinubor ninety, with three in Europe. where the Keeoly 'I'reatment Is administered and the KeeleY Retuedies so-d. We, however, ea. tion all to examine well and know that they are dealing with genuine represet:t Lives, authorIzed by us, before taking treat mient or purchasing remedies. 'ae misleading establslents use the name of ,"Bi-Chloride of Gok(i" or simular titles. T he nwspap-r often fail to dis criminato sulilelently to know tjh%t they are imitators. This is a matter of public wel. faro, and hence this warning. Respectfully, TrHE LsI,ic E. KEPEy Co Cuirris J. JUDD, Sec. and Trols. DwoHT, ILL., Dec. 15, 1893,. For literature or further information re garding the Keeley Treatment, address THic KECY INSTITUTS oF S. C.. AT COLUMIA. A Lynching that Falled. Noimom;, Va, July 17.-Tie most remarkable case of atteikpted lyIching took place at Beamonli S!atlon on Saturd tv night lasi.. Within the pas', twelve mont,h Mr. Cartwright. who lives near eamoni Stat,ion, on the Atlantic and )anville Itailroal, has had twelve horses killed by voison. About three weeks ao his house was burned to the ground in the night. Sue ieon res ted upoii a net_ro nimed Isaiw Jenkins, who has had some frouble in tat neighborhood, and who was tried l'or breakinr into the house ol 1). B. Mackey some time ago, but not coo victed. Ile returned to the aeighbor hood on Saturday, was at rested, and while being taken to 'jail by a c-nstable was captured bv a party of twenty-live men, who hamn-ed him to a tree and shot 1im and ieft him for dead. Alter the I-illcers delarted lie took his kuime fron hi3 pocket, and cut himself (lown and ruade his escpe. As soon nA it became known that the lynchers had Failed there was a mad crowd and the woods were scoured, but the man could not be C'ound. Ile arrived here to-day and was viven medical aLttent,ion. lie has two bullet holes in his neck. li- scal) is cut in several places and the marks of the rope are upon his neck. Ian. cAfls were upon him and were cut ofil at the police station. lie walked twentv miles to-lay and is doing well, and will doibthi.ss recover. A ri-islan Suiparmeded. COL 1,1NIBIA, S. C., July 20.-Associate ,Justice Y. .1. lope yesterday issued the following order in the Darlington Dis oeusary injunction istatter: ihe State of South Carolina, Darling ton County-lu the Supreme Court. .John Buckner Floyd and others, peti tioners, in re Charles S. McCullough and others, plaintiffs, John Buckner F-loyd and others, dlefendants. i) n Learing the verilledl petit.ion of .. liin Bucknmer Floyd, George ,1uist Brown, WV. P'. Carter and C. I". Kirven, an.dl it app)earing that the appeal in s:id cauise has b, en perfected by fling the r eturn in ihe ollice of the Clerk of t his Couirt: On miot.ion cif ) A. TJown sendl, Attorniey Genteral, for the peti ti oners, Ordered, that the said restraining or der in said cause, dated 7th of ,July, IN@3, and signed by his I lonor ,1. II ii udson0, lie, and the same is hereby, stayed aiid suipersedIed tant iil the fur flier order of this court. Associate .1 (stice Supreme Court, S. C. Wednesday, I19th (lay of . ,uily 181E T'he effect of' this order is to set aside the injunction of .1 uidge Iltudson and to munake validl the action of the Board of Control of D)arl ington County in the app)ointmenit of a I)ispenmser. The whiskies were shipped to D)arlington some time ago andi the D)ispens-ary at that, place wIll be openedl at, once. I legister. Shot the ,dunige. C'iTi' (I ME-X 1co, J1uily 1.--A sen sational tragedy occurredl in the Court ro)ot at Tlabasco on Thursday. An outlaw named San Francisco Rodrigues hiad beeni tried and( found guiility and li!e ,1 uidge had julst fin ished reading the seintenice when the prisoner drew a pistol0 a n,d dischargeda ift at I lie mntgis trate. TJhue bullet, took effect, killing the .1li(dge instantly. W, Rl'lT K TO Augusta, (Ga., FOIR l'IliC IS ON FURNITURtE OF ALaL. KIND1). HlE SEL.,8 CHE APERL TH'AN ANY HIOUSK iN TiHE SOUTH WOOl) WORKING MA CIllNEIRY BRICK AND T111,E BARREEl,STAVE - GINNiNG GRAIN THREShING 8AW MILL4 RICE IIUI1NG ENI3iNES AND BOIL,ERS.m State A gency for Talbott & Soma' Enginies andi B(ilers, Saw and( GrIst Mills. Brewer's Brick Machinery. D)ouble Screw Cotton Presses. Ilihnia.s' Direct Acting Steam l'resses, No 'fhomtas' Seed Cotton Elevators. H all and Lunmmus' Gins. rmngleherg Rice Hullers. hi. B. Smith Co's Wood-WVorking Machin ery, P'laners, Band Saws, Moulders, Mortisers, TIenoners-comnprising comn plete eqnlpment for Sash, lDoor, and Wagon Factories. I)elmanche's Plantation Saw MIlls, varIa ble feed. lelig, Fittings and Machinery.Supplies. Write me for prices. V. 0. BAD91AM, Manager, COLUMBIA, S. C. Endorsed by the U. S. Government. The ellicaey of Dr. Lslio E. Keeley's Double Chloride of Gold lemedies has been ) publicly acknowledged and thor. oughly recognized throughouat the civilized world, that the recent en-lorsemont by the Goverment removes all questions of doubt as to their virt'ie and gonulnionesi. On February 13, 1,192, General Wim. 13. Frank - lin, President of tihe Board of Maixagers of the National Military Homes for Disabled Soldiors and Sailor4, authorized a contract with tihe I ,esie . Keeey Co. for the nso of Dr. Keeley's I tmedie4 in the seven Na. tional and twenlty.lone State Illlmes In lio United tates. Qenerat Fraklin, in a letter iogarding this contract anl )r. Keoley's Itemnedis, speaks emphatically of "tile great good the future has In st0re for the ilfort-inate vie tims (f Alcolhilism," giving personal thank. to 1)r. Keeley for enabling the Board of M tagers to grant this "great hmon to tim unfortunate vetAms umtiet their charge " For literature or fur-ther information ro. %arding The Keeloy Treatments for Liluor, Opium, M'rphinle, a-ld Tob.tco dIseases, please address Cor.mhmn 8. C. TO FARMERS AND MANUFACTURERS: As a matter of busins interest to you. and ourselves wo ask you to allow us the privilege of making estimates upon any machinery you may wish to buy befort placing your orders elsewhere. Our facilities and eonneet'on.i with man ufacturers are such that we can; quote on the same goods as low prices as are obtain able in America. It it but a narrow mind that would pass by the home dealer to pay anl equal or greater price to a foreign dealer or manufacturer. Only give us the opportunity and we will serve you to advantage, andI keep at home a small palt of the money which is going away from our State to enrivi others. -0 W. H. Gibbes Jr., A Co. COLUMBIA, 8. C. WHAT IS Your LIFE WORTH ? Did you ever think of the intrinsic value of your life? Suppose you are a salaried man. By the ex ercise of your brains or muscle, you are earning say $1,000 a year-. That is just what your life is worth to your family. Your life is insured, but is it insured for anything like its full value ? If not, make it so to-day. AN EQUITABLE POLICY IS EXACTLY ADAPTED TO YOUR NEEDS. For Particulars Address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolinas, ROCK H-ILL, S. C. $50) Dr'a Trip to the World's Fair Free, T. X.L. 'THE EXUMI,SIOiult iNNiNT y Them great palin alleviato r, is striclt1 I amnd free from opii~hti, all lkinds, relieves pain inl all It.I fo,rnsm wb' piroperly appwlie-l Fumll d ire with eaclihut.. tie, lfor -9 25 Cents 8Sold b)y d ruggistn every~where. Six bottts b)y exprE ss forS!. P'repared by T.* X. C~ompanmy. (C. M. Demmpsy, Manager,) 230 Main Street, Cohimnhia, S. TH'IE MURRiAY l)RUG COMPANY. WVhohesale A ge-nts, ('mhnbhia, S. C. Full parLticulame sent by mail for two' stamps. SAW MILLS i5160,00 TO $9OU,00,p TO SUIT. t00 IN STOCK. (9MBARD * 0O., Augusta,iu, AT THE TABERNACLE. DR. TALMAGE FINDS MANY LESSO IN THE PREVAILING PANIC. Therein Notbivg Wrong In Deviring to Rth, but Like All Human ioehlrea Should Be ItigIdly Subjectd top GE Law. BROOKLYN, .July 16.-Itev I)r. ' mage has selected as his subject, fril day a topic of the greatest interest timeliness-viz, "Comfort for busin men,"7 the text bein- Isaiah xi, "Speak ye coilortably to .erusalet What an awful six weeki mi vomit clal circles! The crashin,4 ol hai from San Francisco to New Yt)rk i from ocean to ocean. The c'n pletv, i certainty that has hialled all st yle business for three monihs an:the 11I r sure of the monev tiirkv Imor tho I year have put all h'irzain niakvrn their wit's endil. Somew ol I li st ii in the Il( halve halterItl; 4u4n w1 hearts are cilistei-id III 4verv work nnd whose ims h: rso hh-l :i ery great charity *. The -hinrb oi can aford to Exte 1 to thm1 l.,. sN I thles and ple-lid ltr ieatvilt w,,h : 4vailing nray% er. 'Ie'l 4441' - i slich fill have estaiblished, Oihe rche1(.Ils (1h have built, the aisvIyi lns ntl4 '1 11 institutions I hey hi lvi' 1Hter . d I. v Ill jleir I(,lou - I I a I. r helir lh:mkm- i sti tioli m ii ar loro4 ttenl . S11, !I IlIvIl c nlever 1111. ''lhey avI 4hi,4sur in banks thlt w-ill nteverv brea;ik :m1 v he millim4ii0res lorevi. The strinLecu-.y of te11., 11w:iy 111ar-ki. I aml) Ulad it) Say, h ieh 4 to reluX. M: the wisdom ol AlmiJhty (ii t4l itn down upon Our naiotional le'i. 4 their conivenfil next. mlonh-11 inl Wa inutol and such reqIsl As rea4I-111che' shall restore votifiience :mdi 4evi, trade and mutiLiply prospritis! Y* not onlIv now ill th time (); iw:-i disaster, but aill throluj lil., 1 wir nl'kv: business pe(ople14 lmve4'4 a stru 4' e,' ati. l think it will b4e aplirpriate :m id i4.4t for me to talk iott their tri:ils waid I to ofler so iec tiralive irt~rviol ill)". In the ilIr-0. 1lil e, I 11:1v Ill rtIII that a great mnly -Il 4to44 illllle'14 4i4 fie l ruinotis il:1i :4l temI- ptlit ils e'ltl Ing to them iom snuill .i 1l4.d41 4 iLal in lousillesi. I. is everyiiwhlere II derstood thitt it takhes now -i 4 (,4 14r ti-nes ats m to do huismess veIl; onice it d'd. (Ince 1 Iv 111ew 1hunded 41 laril were turtied into %, odis--the mek. chant wolild lei his I,w Ii st<ire swee pI I his own salesman, his own i4 l(kkvvp( lie would mnat4ie ill thle atl1irs lilt sell, and everythin-, WI1 Ibe nlitt prof Wonderful cha-nges hlave1 Come. Cost apparatus, extenlsive adverti:11141, eIx( bitant, store rents, heavy taxation, t pensive angences, are n. oarts of I demand made upion mur com mercial im And w'slen they hanve found themsel, in such circuisbtici with smiall cii tal they have sometilims ieein temlip to run against, tile ricks al oImoratl a4 nancial destruction. The temptation ofl limited ci -i1il ruined ien ill \wo %wayls, .simienli they have shrunk downi under the It- I tation. They have ' ieldedI the 1:11.Ic lore the fir3t, shot, was ired. At. first hard gun they surrendtered. T1 knees knocked lv.ether at the ildi ol auctioneer's hammter. T he44y blanche4144 the Iinanicial peril. The44y did not41 derstand thalt thIere isl such:1 a tI4n... heroismi inl mchm4ise,441.0 arn14 1.hat4 Iih are \Va1terloos4 ofI t 4co444er, at14l tii. swordI Lual lit'444 ra i4I itht y;:irdslick Their 501ul4 melled4( i4 the heen1 44: ougal4rs were uip whenl thI 1414wanted: buy and1( do4wn4 when4 they' w:mter.42 shelf 041d bad14 debts1 in Lhir '1 I4led'er. 'l gloomi of Liheir~4411 outenance444s 4' oversh owved even their drly 1good4t s :4444 Lgree4 les. D)esponidency. 4'ominj44 lrom4 Ila ed cap1italI, laslltedI them4. ()thiers hr: helt, it in1 a1 differt244 way. The~~*y 1: saili: "'ltere I havel. been44 trut4i!1in: 4Jlo I have been.'l iryiig 14) b)e h44on44 these yeaIrs- 1 11in41 it ofI 444 isi. .% Its mlalkes4 or bIreaIks."' Th'1e sm111 al ra that1 ('4)4hl havesto814 the streamn is put out4 h4evond 144 thigI Stocks are the 41444 with which1'l 1he. go1 bles. Ili ought 1:4 or atll few dolbirs I trRcts 01 wYesterI'4 hiini4. 'ttle 444n44t4 the east living& 44n: ai int h1o2tnstem met4' this~ gamller' ofI tortu4ne and44 is persu-nl4 to tradeC (ll his estate4 here'( 14or 14ots 4 western city with largeLZ a1vernies a1 cosLly palilces and4( lake ste-uner4's s!4 ing&. at the whlarv~es 44444 rol1 4rai44en o4g downa with li11htnm41: ite d14:4 h-'om4 4 er) dIirection4. There4 it is al 444 14141 The14 city has1 4never 1 i 141411bu itnr I raIilroads( cons1itructed4, but4 eveyth'ii 1pos4ts thait way1~, a4tal 1the' thing (vilI done4 as 81u1e a4s .yoni 1hve. A 4t41 that4 the plrotcss by wIeb many41 hav le lhe tempt1ed thlrough.r lim44itation444 :l4aitaii Lt)1o lbyriniths fo wh~~IV1 4 .ic they 441h1 1 lie extricated. I woul not1 4w 1a44 to 41bain4 hones 44414 terprise. I wouhIiIl not4want 1 to414 lock 4 any of the~ avenue I or 44'li host neruno)14l tion1 that 014444n u Iir44 youn44. men1. 4. theC con1trar1y, I wonl like to cheer44' lhe 01n1and4 rejoc when4 the44 14~y rech th LI4 n!4 bt when there'4 are4 such11 mul44tilt14 men gomlg to ruin1 for4 thi~s le and4 Iil life thait is to come41II44 throgh wrn n'ite4 tionis of1 whalt are 144aw al 81p'ers oh( terplrise it is the dutLy 441 the m1inista s rehlgioni and the4 14riend s (4l 4111 youn men to uitter a1 pIlain, emphatie4, 1un44 takable p)rotest. The40se are the0 in41h enees thalt drown men11 4i destrueuLon 41 perdition. Again, a great, nuy 41 ou1r bulsinei men are. temuptetd to over' an1xiety ar1 care. You know thlat, near1ly all con~u miercial businesses atre overdon)e11 ill th day. Smiit,ten with the0 love ofI (iick gai our cIliies are crowdecd with men04 r4 solved to be rich at all h4/aards. Th<14 (do 1no caru how~ mloney e1'fnes (1 best m:erchanits are' thrown into0 lomlp 1tion with: mien of m4ore means and14 Ie conscience, and if anI opporLiunit,y of a~ cumulatioa be neglectedl oneC hour son1 one else Picks it up. From .ianulary December the strugglE, Roes 4)n. Nig gIves no quiet to limbet~ tossing nor to brain that will not stop thinking 'T dreams are harrowed by tuKagium'-.y ic and flushed with imaginary game1. Ev the Sabbath canniot. dlam back tihe ti of anxiety, for t,his wave o1 worldlin< dashes clear over' tIhe churches a leaves its foam on Bibles and praa books. Men who are livmgi oni salaries or the culture of t he soil cannot, un4dersta the wear and tear of body and1( mind which our mherchianit are subject when they do not know but, that, th4 livelihood and their business honor r dependent upon the uncert,ainties of' I next hour. Thlis excitemont of' tile bre this corrodIng care of the hecart, ti strain of eff'ort that exhausts the spIr sends a geat mano of ou,.. tme