The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 19, 1893, Image 1
TIMES
Ldtwratur*, DMUtt and If net Day.
FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1893.
K! ported gotft to the WmC
' ? CurounUTi, O.?The private booking
Jrm of Dwiggina, 8t*rbuck A Coif ban
failed. : , *. _
A. card.en the door it?t?: "This bulk
baa suspended %
Tolkdo, O. ?The Ottawa County
Bunk, at Elmore, a branch of tha Colombia
Bank of Chicago, baa clOsad ita
* . joon and the hank.officials asrs sot to to
found.
. DIAnI N P.
Merchants' Back, of Genera, Ind., closed
its doors at noon. It was the oldest institution
of the kind in tho town.
PALMETTO CHIPS.
Newa and Notes From Here, There A
Everywhere in South Carolina.
Tho South Carolina Club of Columbia
is preparing to erect a club builJing.
Miss Eleanor Ca'houn, grandnirce of
John C. Caluoun, is making some stir as
an actress in Paris.
Gen. Manager Arei ill of the Charles
ton, Sumter & Northern railroad baa reilgned
to take charge of tho Port Royal j
A Augusta and Port Royal A Wcatcrn
Carolina roads.
The board to distribute the fund ap
* propriatcd by the Legislature for artiappucatioBr
than
luhdb.
Capt. E. C. Mya't, who will bo remembered
as one of the oldest and bost pilots
in Charleston, died in Columbia Wednesday.
Ho was well known beforo the war
ind during its progress was a daring
blockade-runner.
Rufus Sanders and Rufus Moore had a
fight in Barnwell Wednesday. Sanders
used a knifo and Moore a pistol. Sanders
was shot dead and Moore will probably
die from the effects of a cut on the temple
Sanders1 young daughter, 17 years
aid, gave birth to ? child and Moore was
reported to bo its father. Sanders started
out to kill Moore and met his death.
Refuse for Surest J?jur?p --iAt.
agouie street department
of Charleston, 8. C.f made an experia
'.J ?--!- ? a ? -
mem oi myiug oui portion 01 me rotujv\yy<tf
Spring street with the cinders of '
pjrrites. This experiment, which wss attempted
on a very small rcale, proved a '
great success, and now the department is
rapaating the operation in Archdale street
between Queen and Cliff 3rd streets.
The cinden are obtained from the (
phosphate works adjacont to Charleston, '
and when mixed properly form a chemical
compound that is hard and durable.
The roadway in Spring street that was
laid oat in pyrites cindeis have proved a ]
great success, and it is anticipated that
Ike new venture will prove the same.
Several layers of the cinders are re- <
quired la laying the roadbed, and when t
it is properly stamped down the cinders
fbim a bard, compact mass that is nearly ]
#M lasting as rock.?Charleston News and ^
Courier.
Stole $100,000 in Pensions,
Washington, D. O.?By order of the
Tension Department, W. R. Drewry, aa
attorney of Norfolk, Vs., has beeh arres'ed
for wholesale pension frauds. It
is alleged that he has secured 160 illegal
pensions for clients. The steals will
probably aggregate $100,000. The fraud
ulent pensioners will be dropped from
the rolls. ;
c address waa exhaustive and able. Dames,
Colombia, B. C.-*-Tbe Memorial Day doliTM
lebratlon that wet 1q erery way fittlog
the prom^oeot -part , South Carolina Tetotk
ak in the war. Her cemeteries are cbtrit*
ed-with the heroes of the I*oat Cause. A ve
lumbia usually has a grand memorial 1D a lot
lebratien, and to day's was no hxeep- on Wo
id. Nature had done her part, provid- a toys'
; choice flowers in abuedaoce, and the and ap
idies' Memorial* Association made a sum of
eclal effort to handsomely decorate all a note
o Confederate grave*. borhoo
The Ladiea* Memorial f saoclation, with take tl
cir'csCbrts, the doVftuOi's Guards, struct*
chland Volunteer*^ and Uniformed and wi
sights oTPythlss, went to th? grounds be ra w
use. IIo gave s most graphic and in- ??^f'
resting account of the one hundred
ya' battle from Daiton to Atlanta. Marsh
_ """" ~ ~~ having
HF. flOMTF.MPT.ATTPn AflPPAm? !?{...?
m etiog. ' ? ?*y " >
The UttUod States government, the na- c(
tloasl commission, the Missouri board ^
ad" other Sat.* hare money in the ^
Chemical Njttiqpsl Bantu ft jpald $10,- ftj
OOQ fot tho pririlcgo of doing business q(
Fair grounds and has al c0
ways doho a good business.
The troubles of the bulk people wH
begin whou foreigners from the Midway y
Plaisance Tillages, wh > speak little or no
English and have excitable natures, learn ^
of the suspension. The bank has a good'
deal of their money in targe and small ( ?u
accounts and the depositors will wanf it
National ^nk Examiner." ^
m da
CLEVELAND'S SUMMER HOME.
A Delightful Surprise Prepared for T
the President by H<e Wife.
Washington, D. C.?It is the iutcn* T
lion of the President and Mrs. Cleveland
to take possession of their summer home
near Red Top during the present week. fQ
Mrs. Cleveland has exercised exclusive .
jurisdiction in furnishing and fitting up
the house, and it is stated that she has a|{
arranged everything with n view to giving
her husband a delightful surpiisc. ^
00 has not bc?n permitted to eutcr the
bouse since the property whs secured and ,
turned over to Mrs. Cleveland. At her nr
request tho President has refrained from jjr
making any suggestions about it, and pj
she has been permitted to exercise her j
?wn sweet will In selc*''"" ?? ? ???? !?.
iiuci/tauons. bffo has mado frequent ^
visits to tho houtc, and when accoiiipan- tQ
icd by her husband ho has usually re- .Q
maiccd in the carriage while she entered (le
to give such directions as were needed to Wj
carry out her ideas. tc.,
Those wljp have been permitted to get Al
1 glimpse of the interior of the Presi- tc|
dent's suburban homo say that Mrs. tft|
Cleveland has displaced exquisite taste r?j
in all the arrangements, and that the new
place is even more attractive than tho ca
cottago at Red Top which the Clevelands
occupied four years ago. It is possiblo gr
that the prcaeqt cool weather may delay jQ
the President's family in leaving tho w
White IIouss until next week, but the th
j>wos?iv?,
for be Is debarred frota inspecting it
until every detail is complete. an
Mrs. Cleveland proposes that when pM
sverythiog is in readiness she will take
Ihe President in her cartiage some after- to
noon after the official cares of the day
have been put aside and drive out to the
new home. Steward St. Clair will have
CO!
ieady just such a dinner as the President ^
jpjoys, and it is possible that a few per- j,
idnal friends mav be invited to shire the ^
hospitality of the occasion.
NORTH CAROLINA SQUIBS. 08
Newsy Gleanings from Cherokee to us
Currituck. M(
The caterpillar plague haa reached mi
Cumberland and the trees are being by
them stripped of their foliage.
The State Medical Society in session at
Raleigh last week elected Dr. W. H. H.
Cobb of Goldsboro, President.
Senator Vance has returned to his 0f
Black Mountain home, "Gombroon." fM
Warren county has th-> smartest hog. th<
During the forest fires last week tho hog foi
taw the flames approaching her bed of Msl
itraw, In which was her young brood, ma
She rooted out a hole near the bed, de- thi
posited the pigs in it,and then laid down gn
>ver them. The Are passed over, singing hei
he hair of the old porker, but tho little to
iquealers were safe. be
--- ? AkVAVJJXIUU. V ,MU4
session
he Cotton Report to the Department dock's
Agriculture.
Washington, D. 0.?The cotton re ?as tw'
>rt to the Department of Agriculture 0De'
r May relates to the progress of cotton A ulob
anting and the contemplated acreage. ?. .!!'
The proportion of proposed breadth 8 C"
ready planted on tho 1st of May was 8aV^'
.8 per cent, which approaches very .? uc'
aaoly to the arcA usually planted at that 10 8CUt
tft, which is estimated at 80 per cent. ^'bus.
rho returned estimates for several States rd^cs 1
j os follows: Virginia, 71; North Caro- 80
ia,85; South Carolina, 90; Georgia, 98; .?"
orida, 98; Alabama,98; Mississippi,85; ? Ua'
uisiana, 87; Texas, 81: Arkansas, 71 ?
. o?" -?
at planting ia well up to the average as Bece
time. The only States that are behind A N
planting are Virginia, where the says: 1
lay is caused by the cold and back- on
?rd spring;Texas, caused by the ex- somely
isive drought and backward spring and in hon(
.i s --- ?t il? ? *
KiiustiH uuu Kuuwnrc, wuuru mo ci- A.^?vjrf i
isive rainfall and cold weather ro- by tho
rded operations. In somo districts cor- ception
jpondents report drought, * while in three h
hers, the returns show the retarding Rear A
uses to be frost and excessive rain. Benhar
The germination has been slow and the vessels
owth of the plant backward. Some consuls
dications have been given as to the Genera
u torn plated acreage ? compared with Ncwtoi
at of last year, which was consider- bundre
>ly below the average for a series of walks <
ars,|but they are of uncertainjcharacter receive
d therefore it is impossible to base any
tisfectory predictions thereon and the A Sou
;urcs relating thereto are only given Bom
indicate what correspondent believe a Soutl
be the intention as to the acreage. for fhe
The reported increase averages 18 per by her
at. The percentage by States are as functic
llows: Virginia, 128; North Carolina, Monda
0; South Carolina, 100; Georgia, 108; ing Ju
orids, 110; Alabama, 102;Mississippi, at the
; Louisiana, 98; Texas, 100; Arkansas, ence w
; Tennessee, 100; society
There will be less replanting than was soi
ual, owiug to the great scarcity of well b(
sd. An estimate of the acreage will be
ido on the first of June as usual. ^
? Wis
Two Educators at War, Sauude
Ralkioh, N. C.?A serious controray
has been precipitated between v .
Jonel E. O. Harrell, of this city, editor
the North Carolina Teacher, and Pro- f*"C ^
or Charles D. Mclver, president of ,er?.
i State Normal and Industrial School ?.
girls at Orefensboro. Hsrrsll has pub- . U
bed an article, chat-gleg that Mdlver 'IZ* "
. He will
iKM morn money out ui uie i^iuiuoen
id the Uw allows, and making other
ire charges, Professor Mclvcr is now jjof,
re for the purpose of making a reply trtp8 ?
Colonel Harrell, which, it is said, will chester
a very withering one. iconds
Ifc'NGS. NOT]
' v <*
|4 in the Old The Pre
sonal
ut Fisherman's Wasii
10 Chesapeake f,as been
Itrantino sta- licntion:
Ex
rom Cape Hat- It ha
inry is littoral- months'
he fishermen ore pro
Mid fleet have a ith tlic
Ing the "big .heir opc
ut these largo -hose rul
r are frenernliv lion of P
been aim
*...
I^^^^^^HKjkUDclptil of the
j L bewilder
Tnuraduv
was the ,
. 'ihle t
^^^ ^^Hbol, having csL
A due
on the Hai
parents
*
p
6 P?r
^ ^KK^unty to (]ute
1881, seeking a
* on my
cent, to run lhcl
^^^^Ka saving
county.
are engaged except on
HBQKntj^^Fa society for the I carac>
55ipi$ggPE^^psnti<piitie3 which rcsen'ntiv
rmtfjffif#T^Pua^*c results in them uni
another known clining t
of thefjfolonial nn<l frttuv
V Q&StflnShV fCRture is the Mansion <
rosidsHQM^B* lectures at the their rcc
ins members; and willl only
ble WB^^?^R,C93 l'tcrary or repeated i
_ , rp< xJHM at Washii
. Qe&|T^^^^^HnfHnt was found
dncmt^^^^|B^ampl>e^ county \
c'ry yBBfcHBw it came there is Buickiv
P)reotlj(^6SKwn3 drcs'cd viiio is in
$* W|S|^^Bomfortable. The wholesale
o*co\mm+ (ts clothes, with scnted hi.
fl, VitjpHl11^in tho ntigh" the South
to A lid andjH^fr> asking her to cintion. c
ta tyld on seemed to
J) would
notbiDff
ai\o n ?. uaoruing,
Reddock Attacked Friends from the
a Prisoner in His Custody. scamp ha
won, Miss.?Deputy United State* plicationi
ill Kcddock advert at Jfillisvillc, of some c
; in custody iirisoncis rccnt- not to sci
ctcd by tho FeJc"*' court, now iu ccipt of 1
, for timber depredations. Red (ice scut t
faco was fcarf-'lly bruised, and h< tick, one
t) ribs knocked-into one. This wa> of the f
be says, by friends of the pr^ooera of one hi
of fifty set upon him iQ the streets When loa
wille, but the r?ty marshal and for parts
came to his ai,d perhaps about tw<
lis lifo. ThoJW' cr wns reported ten iochc
[je Niles, of tleyjcdcral Court, and moustnch
Rcddock bay to -ElUsvillc for plexion.
ics, with a vioof <0 siftihfj the out- Misses Oothc
bottom. /This affair, follow- Female ]
close on the J look Hay<iftu \\y^g fA9.;.iJos?
trsge, is regrclsll possiulo aid to
i will rendor I in punishing the
idcrnl "'c
srs and r
ption to ^ocfetary Herbert. roids he
cw Yorkj diapntch Wednesday cacb raj|r
'lie rooms (of thp Southern Society, lbe fruit
t Twcnty-ti/th itrect, were hand- Louisvill
decorated witn flags this evening |m"o uui
>r of Secretary! Herbert, of tho vcntj
to whom a reception was tendered trade bi
members of thd society. Tho re- charge th
, began at 4 o'clock and lasted for to i,isurc I
ours. Among t tho guests were ,bis nrra
dniira's Gliorirdi, Walker and Dcar;y |.p
n and the chieAoflicers of all naval forcc ja3t
in port, Amel xan and foreign Virginia <
i in New York, General Schoflcld, jnduccmc
10. O. Howa i, General John Ricbm0U(
a, JOcneral Daniel Sickles, and erator cai
ds of otbfcrs prominent in various Rii j
tifn flnnnriil Rnnrop A Pmaf
?** '"* Coast Lie
d the guests. trftl roJU
? but will i
thorn Girl's Debut in Boston. [s likely t
:on, Mass.?Miss Maud Hoffman, COme fori
bern girl by birtb, but who has Easte
i past year made herself popular
readings and recitations at swell
>ns on Back Bay, made her debut The CI
y night on the regular stage, play- prints th<
lict to Miss Annie Clarke's Romeo it with tli
Grand Opera House. The audi- linn of Br
as composed of the leaders of icccivcd I
in this city and her reception the rcbcll
[nothing of whirthany nrtist might more ecrii
5 proud. I willing tc
- ?? Janeiro a:
i Insane South Carolinian. vnll9 t]
iiimqton, D. C.?Hamilton 8 and tho <
rs, of Sumter, South Carolina, up- victuy in
in Washington six weeks ago near Urgi
[ appointmeut minister to Mex- Bott<
te was soon discovered to be inm
|*ty j
d was sent honso. He reappeared
cdnesday and s )ught admittance ?| ^lMKrt
White House in the evening. c,81?n ? (
ay he came bacl and was rccog- Pft,ncs'
nd was takon in chargo by officers. tftk?n ollt
bo again sent t > South Carolina. , U* ,
mm! bo collect
A Mile in 32 fleconfli. gurance c
'ALO, N. Y. -'lie New York Con- The cou
ew eogiuc, No. 099, between Ro- wj(c has
and this ci y, nfde a mile in 32 payioi; fc
[CE TO OFFICE SEEKERS. REINTERMENT OF MR
isidoDt Obliged to Decline Per- The Old Confederate Capit
Interviews After this Date. lor a Solemn Observ;
i\ er tu /ii t*1? Occasion.
iNtnoN, I). C.?The following _ ?
| i ? , . , , Riciim .ND, Va ?At a met
issued by the President for nub . . . ,
executive c mmittce of tli
\t ? ? tan.n Davis Monument Associate
ecutive Mansion, May 8, 1893. , ,
? , ,. dctai s were agreed on tu refc
5 become nppareut, after twe . , ~ . ,
. . .. , . . reinterment of Mr. Davis s
experience, that the rules lieroto- ... , ,,
, . , , ... this cily, as fol.ows:
mulgatcd regulating interview! _ J , . , ,
. . , 1 1. / m 1 It was decided to request
President have wholly failed iu , ? , * ,
, rr.. , . . , ernors of States through wh
iratiou. The time which under . .
. , ncral train passcss between he
cs was set apart for tho recep- . 1
... , Orleans to accompany tho co
enntors and K prcscntativcs his . , . '
ost entirely spout in listening to clty ?n aC "S lonorary
/ 1 1 . u 1 public school children are rc
ons for olhcc, which have been K ... %.-**
' , . , pass the blcr while ly ng 111 s
mg in volume, perplexing and ' . . ... ?.. . 7
t.B in n.rrr ItCTOWdu! and fiupoi- Ca*uto1 ,n a b?l1y 8trew
cmcinbrance. flowtr3 ,hcrcon- Citterns
regard for public duty, which routc of lhe Proccs8ioa t0
neglected it present conditions Cemetery arc requested to
and an observance of the limi- rc3'dc??es no* P,:?ce.3 ot
itl?_,i ... , , nnd white. Provision was n
laeed upon human cuduranec. .. , , ? , . r,
. attendance of Robert Rrowi
j to decline from and after this ... . ? ...
... . ... siMipin. nnu jumcs k. .Jones,
icrsonal interviews with those M f\ , ,, . ,
N. C., both colored servants <
ppointincnts to ofiieo except as . .,
.. . ' Davis during the war.
own motion, may especially in . , XT _ ,
mi ., . The escort from New Orlea
n. lhc same consideration? ... ,,
:i i r . . taken charge of by n commit
11 possible for me to receive those . # .
... tcrtainment of veterans anti
ly desire to pay their respects, , . .
,, , j , . , * 'at one of the hotels. Goi
the days and during the hours ... ... ... . .
, . | . . . Klinv y will me t the tr.un at
des glutted tor tint purpose. .. /... .. ? ... .
.41 .. . o . , linu of Virginia, lie will alsi
ftIV FtQUCit tfoDfltoru nn J
1 1 , *
cs to aid mo in securing for of |hc rcinilj,?. \ g,CIu many
uterrnp'cd interviews by do- ,0 tlroUghout the co
0 iutroducc their constituents signi'ficd ,h, ir iu'ention of I e
ils when visiting the Executive
during tin hours designated for
option. Applicants for office Want Hieher Rftt
prejudice their proipoets by _ .. ? .. .,
. . .. , , . . The South Carolina railway
importunity and by remaining ... ... .. .
. , ? are labermg with the railwr
lgton to await results. . , ? . . .
? _ Bioners of the State to ndvanc
Giiovek Cleveland. _. . . ...
of freight. Thoy claim that <
rirgininns Swindled. istiug schedule they cannot p
vii.le, va ?The town of Burke- und interest, saying nothing i
a state of excitement over the profit. According to a 8tat
swindling of a man who rcpre- mitted to the commission, the
nsclf ai C. II. Dixon, agent for of road in the State earned on
crn Building and Loan a6s>- $3,06ft per mile in 1892. 1
if IvQoxviUe, Tcnu. lie first earnings of railways in the Ui
here about two weeks ago, and for the same period wc re over
1 be a perfect gentleman, and over twice as much as those o
> have a thorough knowlcdgo of The earnings of the Tort Rc
.01. IC; ^ in. , ^?
was suspected, until. Blindly roads, trtHog to the low-fr<
wlieu a telegram was rccoivcd havo not even earned their o]
home ofiico. It seems that the penscs. The companies ask
d the. assurance to seal the ap- crease of 10 per cent, on cott
l find m:\il llipm in iVtn arlinlna tn nrnnftrlinn <
if the insured, taking good heed ors have the matter under eo
id the c.ish, though. Upon re- The question of taxation
hero applications the homo of- settled, and, although Gove:
it once a telegram to W. P. B09- has demandod that the t x-s
s of the victims, notifying him has refused to submit the qu
raud, an.l offering a reward bitrntion, no payments have
jndrcd dollars for his arr.st. made,
iked for the "gent" had left
unknown. Dixon is apparently Mr. Blount Formally Ap
suty-scveu years old, live feet Washington, D. C. ?Th
3 iu height, heavy set, red his appointed James H. B'ou
e, black hair and light com- gia, Envoy Extraordinary an
Among the victims are the Plenipotentiary to the Ilawai
ibo lies, |305; the South Side succeeding John L. Steven
[ustitutc, $7G;W. P. Bostick, The fact tlfat Mr. Blount
H>h^ Bradshaw, $21; Mrs. B. M. iranefetrcd from the post of i
sment of Southern Fruit. bili'y of annexing Hie \\uwa
,. . ,, , ., to the United Stales to the
meeting of Georgia fruit grow- .... , .
... V Miuistor was announced in
eprcsentatives of various rail- , , . ,
. , . c ., ,, ,, , . , patches, and unco the annour
Id at Fort Valley, Gu., last week, ' , .' , . , ,
, made it has come to be undi
oad made liberal offers to secure , . ., ,
, the change was decided on at
business for the year. The . %_ ,
e xt , i , , , meeting Tuesday. A re,or
e & Nashville roau has had a ... , ,
, , . . , . Blaunt, mailed iu Honolulu
inber of improved refrigerator , ' . . .,
, . , * . last week in April came t
luted cuis constructed for tins _ ,
., ... . .. G.csbam Tuesday in uuing,
id offers them without other . , , . . . ., ,, , .
.. , . .. taken by him to the Calntu
an the refrigeration necessary _ , , .. , .. ,
..... ... ' Owing to the conhdcntial c
the safe arrival of the fruit. By . .. . . ,
. . . , J the report its contents arc 1
ngement shippers would save ..... , .. . ..
* .. . . but it is presumed that it con
G.OG per car over the rates in . . .. ., . .. ,
, . h. information that the Prcsidei
; year. The East Tennessee, . . ,
. * . , _ . cd to lose no tunc in comni
fc Georgia road offers the sarao
new Minister to succeed M
nt3 for the Eastern market. The , ... ....
_ ... , . The salary of the posil i >n is
d & Danville road offers refng
s. but with a charge of $1)0.00 Railway Assoesmi
itiouul freight. The Atlantic Colombia, S. C. I he ru
ic, in connection with the Ccn- of equalization met and made
1, offeis quick transportation, for the year. No material i
lot furnish refrigerator cars. It made, although iu some inst
hat the Seaboard Air Line will wore slight reductions. IT
ward with an offer for some of were notified to appear Ju
rn business. enter protests they might w.
It is not known whether th
Disquiet in Brazil. anything besides simply trust
larlcston, 3 C.,Ncws ?fe Courier cision of the courts.^
) following cablegram, capping N<)W $e0o,OOO Bank at Fa
io heading, "The South Curo w xt ti.
jzilVienna.?Privateadvices 1,1
, tivo Bank of North Carolinu,
acre from Br47.ll indicate that , .. , , tP?? AAA
. ,, , Ix _ , . thorized capital of $500,000,
loo m Rio Granac I)o Sul is . . ... ..
? . quarters in this city, opened
JUS Hum Iho Uovorumeut .. ^ ballnM|| bl;c
, adu.lt. A .l.sputch fro.,, Itio ? U40t non. Oo?. w
,j? that , rttiaociul ensis ,,rc vic, pK,|d,nt aod II. C. So,
lately. llotl, the ,usurKCDts Tbo corporation eha.tcre
Oovcri.uiout am clamiug Iho c{>, >c, of ?,c A|
i the battle fought on Saturday, ?
layana, in Rio Grande Do Sul. Negroes Try to Lynch a
>r Not InsTre a Husband. Cn ablest#!*, S. C.?Ed*
^ (colored) committed an outrni
r,r. Kv.-I he Km,lucky Court b|jo colort^, Bt Tc0.,
?na. just iianaca clown a ne- |M, The man ?
great moment to insurance com- #llll uken to auinmcrvillc, ,
Tl.c court decide, that a poire, Mw An ? t
b, a wife on tbc life of be. o( ocs Ijnch hi
without h? knowledge cannot mob WM dt|?B 0? b, the wl
ed In case of death, aa an in- who had hira In charge
ontract is a pcsonal contract.
t further holds that where a Mr Gladstone has offered t
used her husband's money in laureate of Rnglnnd, mi
>r such policy he may recover i,y the death of Lord Teunyso
Critic John Ruskin.
. DAVIS. THE MEWS IN BRIEF.
al Prepares Tlio Latest Happenings Condensed
anc? of nud Printed Here.
Patriotic Teimo-see an-. inspired by
ting of the ,;C1 'four ('.churno. of Na>hviHe, are en*
lc JelTerson jtaVoring to r.ii?e a f ? ". d < l $1,000 to
on, fuith.r caj,ccj a (,f r]tt amount on the
rcnec to t ic lection, li'i'iy Smith'. home at S csvancc.
remains in ., . . . ,, , ,
Gen tviulh was never oven well-to do
financial'}'and his ( date is barely sulli'
le ^ov' cient to support his familv. Me was too
icu the fu- , r
honest 'o cngum- in anv of the monetary
ire and New . - '
| "schemes" tlial might have increased his
rtege to this 8jiarc 0f (il0 world's goods after the c'.ose
pallbeaiers, ^ wnr, umi ju l iter years his salary
quested to a professor, though what was contate
at the ., , , , ,
, , . entered a good living salarv, \\v.s not
garlands of , , . .. .*
. 4l ample enough to ailow much 01 a margin
along the
, for batiks deposits.
Hollywood
drape their The prohibition town of Po!tlan?l,Me.,
icss in black uses $?0,00i) worth of liquor every year
ude for the for "medicinal and m< eh uii< ai purposes."
J, of Mis- (Jen. J. If. Weaver proposes to cstab
of Raleigh, |is|t !IM < ;? lependeut school of political
){ 1 icsidcnt sc;cncc" at Ocs .M >incs, Iowa, with seven
professors,
ns will be T . , .
. In view of tno success attending the
tee of cu- . . , . .
. experiments m tobacco-raising at the
I ou.itcrc'! ,. ..
Lallioun experiment station in Louisiana
irernor Me ... , , '
, , a land and lobocco company his been
the border , .. , ' " ,
, , orgn ii i/.ed at Monroe, La, lor the pura
have the . . . , , , '
pose of acquiring large tracts of land
"7 ucctt vtiMioo.. ?- ? . ?n
p?eminent ^ (ortv and sixty a-rei and settling imuntry
have injj,r.iuts Upon it to i rise tobarc >, which
'"o heie ou wjh be handled by the company. The
farms will be sold at a nominal price.
A.t the meeting of the. c tnpaux l .'OJ
'e"* acres of land and ?L"i>ci-h xvele subr
companies 5Cribcd for stock,
ly eoinmisc
the rates ? _ , ,
. , , White Caps Sentenced,
with the cxay
expenses ^ Hrookhaxen, Mi--., sp<1 >! -i\n.
>f making a The White Caps pie uh d gui.t.v and were
ement snli- scolcuccd to two ve.i' - in the penitentiary.
12.53.", miles There was a most Mb :i ?g scene in the
nu average Court. The prisoner* I '<>ki il.iwn couihe
average plctdy acd wept ami i egged the Judge
nited States to show them a* much in icy a> he could.
$ >,500, or The wife of o ;c of the "White C >p' held
f the State, a small buhy up to the Judg", ami beg>yal
& Au- gc(l fbe Judge to spue her husband.
?^cy^-i;?Laa^t lhe baby a moment and
eight rates, affectmg. m-re
perating ex- After the ad^uirTfrtiifonrii ?JW
for an in- this aftcino n, the stores w?Ttr ~'r
on and other and businesjj resumed. Kveryb ?1 v is satcommission
ished with the result of t >-day s work,
Dsidcrntion. the cit zens 1 i\ i g in the country having
is still viu- rc'.urned to tlu ir hoiuis. Everything is
nor Tillman quiet and no moi danger is feared,
be paid und
stion to nr THE THIRD IN TWO WEEKS.
as yet been
Another Lynching?The Last in
Laurens Couiuy.
pointed. Cot.cmma, S. C. -The third lynching
. in the State in two wi t to J; place four
5 resident frmu L;lUro,ls w.dr.esdav afterlilt,
of (?eor- , . . , ., , ,, " , , ,
, ... . noon at 5 o eloeK. II v.veod r.ai ksda'c,
d Minister
, , a j cuing nigro, M. uoav atternoon asinn
Island--, |. ... | , , . .
sainted thcclcviti yea> old daughter of
, le.i net . Wham, a w- II to do tanner. Harks.
wou.d he , . ... . , . .
. , dale was captmeo \\ . a - lay ami oinetqicciid
com- . . , , , , . ' .
(l ly lynched hy live huauicd men. lie
MVnVitiV.V f.y [':?
pi. Hion of ^,jjc black cap me put > mi hi- head, I lie
these dis- . , , . , ,
lope put around Jus neck, lie was put in
icciii nt was . . . .. .
a lnigg\ nail the v. nic . pulle 1 11 ;n uutra?t,,l
that dcr ^
the Cabinet ?
t from Mi. Cnrlylo Harris Electrocuted.
iMIIIIIg llie EUNU 8IXG, .V 1. A W;i< ItlisCU
0 Secretary on flu* prison at ! M iv showing
and was that Cai lylc Harris Mi.' wife mnr.icier
t meeting, lmd been cU'Cttocu cd. Doctors Irvine
haractcr of and Daniels combe lei a i autopsy, which
kept secret, was begun tou tninu'c- ft?.r the electrotained
such cutiou was over. It was completed at
it determiu- So'eloek. The m so t sli >\vj that the
li *ioning a body was well noun-bed iu i li'ilthy.
r. Stevens. There were signs of a slight burning ou
7,500. the inside of the eaif of the light leg
but none on the temple. Dr. Daniels
ilrosd bonrd said the electrocution was the most sue1
asse snients ccssful of the seven which lie has witchap
<ro was ucssed. '"flams died without pain,"
ances there Mid the doctor, '"and I ?I > 11 >t see how
ii railroads his execution c uld have b.cn bettered
nc 1st and from a humane stand; oint."
ish to muko.
ey will do Tho Roservo Again Iutuct.
t to the dc- Washington, D. C.?The gol-.l re
serve, which has for tlie past two weeks
? been below the limit, was Tuesday made
yeltoville, intact again by the West. Secretary Carts
Co-Opcia- lisle accepted the gold offered from St.
with an au- Louis, to the amount of 'd,000.000,
with lnad- which, with tli gold in the Treasury,
its doors to makes the total $ 100,100,000, or $190,o.
P. Co tli u 0Oo free gold .
. Sandcrlin . ? ?. UJ" ~
ow cashier. Ruling Relating to Cherokeos.
, . W iITIfVA?AU n 1 1 G... I tl ..1. I
11 L>y a ? -wwvivmm ji nv?s jj
sseinbly. Smith lias decided ll.at u. dor the act of
-- Congress appropriating $20,000 for tho
, Negro. removal of tho Cherokee Indians in North
vard Smith Carolina and elsewhere to the Cherokco
?e?n Emma Motion, no allowance can lie made, exWile
Hill on CCjJ? upon certificate from the proper alias
arrested thoritics of the Nation, that tho removal
"here he is |ia(, actually taken place and the Indiar"
a mado by a Emitted to citizen -hi o.
m, but the
tiite officers Caps Hatteras Light-House.
Washington, D. C.?Capt. Evans,
? of tho light-house board, is having mahe
place of chinery built to make a marine boriug
ado vacant Capo llalteras, N. C., with the view
n, to Art localizing foundation for a new lighthouse
to bu erected there.
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