Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 03, 1900, Image 1
FORT MILL TIMES.
VOL. IX. FONT MILL, S. C., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBERS, 1900. NO. 29.
CAPTURED BY FILIPINOS
Jver Filtv Volunteers and a Gunboat
? in Their Hands.
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? RESCUE PAR:v IS SENT OU1.
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Villain sliirlil? mill Fifty-two Men Mmlo
I"rln(?ii??r* tii Inlntiil South of Mnnltn
1 ? l.lcntciiniil Siinpnnn Coin imtiiil.Mi
(liintioiil ? severnl I te port ml Killed ?
>Vill Attempt to Kenciie tin* Prlnoncrn.
Washington. I?. ?*. (SpiM'iaU.- Tlu?
fN'nr l>c|i:irtuiPii( lias rpcoivotl :i tfl?*srntn
from Mnjor-t Sow-nil MwArthnr,
it Manilii. roportinji that Captain I>ov rcnux
Shioltls. of (lit* Twouty-niiitli
V'olnntoor Infantry, ntnl fifty-two on
istrd moil woro on ptumil .vl*Mo inaknp
an nvorlattitl utittvh oi> tin l>ian?l
n Marimlniiuo. ? iniulio.* of tho
Aniffican^ woro Uilloil. Captain
^>*.ifhls wais woumloil. :o'n:r.p i*amt'ii
sont n".t l ' pursur* tin. Filipinos
Willi CflfoOtOll !!>: oaiiP.ll'. "..''lit III.1.MS
nt to sitspotni op.-rations until ilto
\ morion its Uavi noon ron-timl. ?;?-t?"al
MaoAvthitrV i:is|u.tfollow.-:
r '"Soptoittlior li. C:ij,t;i,:t !)p\Vvo::i?}
<llio|?l.s. tvitlt ::l : V-.lliO 1.11*15 >if t'ai . any
K. Twonry-nlnth 11imc-ii*. 1 "nit
Ml States Voltu.o ir lufnui'.y. ami mu;
hospital eorps man. It'll Santa '.'re::.
Mnrimlmiuo, by eunliuat VP.lolobos for
rorrijos. hu.-n-llu;; in return overland
to Sjini.i I'ruz. iiave lioaid 1:0: lihm
?inee froui Saield.;. Seareely <I??vi?t
that entire j any lias boon e*iptu: < d.
tv it It many U'lled am' wounded.
Sliioltls anion;; latter. laforir.aii >11
ionl by lot tor from ('nmsnandiii;; < fioor
Mono. tlni"tl September -?>. revived
Soptoiniior -1, eons'.sted i f :umors
iliroimh nntlvos. The Vnrla .v;i
iml two auiibnais. (Joorirr S. And; :
on (t'olonel Thirty-eighth Yolunti i
Infanir.vi ami two ooiiipnuies Thirtyighili
Volunteer Infantry will l> . ;:'.t
;<? Marimlu;|ur imiaoiliat<'lv.
"Anderson (Miiiirins ib'M report :i?
'o oa|nuro. Ian u'talile. Sonp'iuhor '_7.
in give details of ilie present wher-s.bouts
of Shields ami bis party, names
>f killed and wounded. This information
will probably la available soon.
Anderson has ordeis i<> eommene.' ' illations
immediately ami nmv re!?pt'essly
until Shit-hls and party ire iesfUed.
Al! troop, expeotod so;.a ! et'nn
will !>< s;vi' to Mar'udmiuc if
lie.'css.ir.v tn .-l.-js: up situation.
"M.vCASiTFI Ft."
1 Mnrindni|Uo i. sniail island elose
In till' soot il e. of l.U/Otl Mill Is
jenjtraphieall.v 1 po'ilienily classed
with l.n/.on Provitiee. Tin- isthmus
MOith of Mnnil; oona etin.,- N'oitii niiil
south 1.\i7,ou is .isc nearest point to
Marimluque.
<'apt a ill Shields is a ,Misvissippian.
who served in : M is.-ifs-ippi regim at
hi the wnr with Spain, nod was commissioned
:n the Twenty :.intli Volunteer
Infantry shor'Jy after tlie or/ani/aition
of >!i" Volunteer army hern
t .
Th" War Depart in 'tit lias prepared
e list of llie men in t'upraln Sr.ields's
eompt ny. showing the pine's ;>i which
I hey ? ilisted. Moat of thfJU eaine
Ir*tin tieorpia. Kentucky, Alabama.
T'mnesee ? and rion'd t. while a few
>re Xor'h Cnrolin'ms.
J. h ADAMS A SUICIDt.
Um*/' Noinlni-B ''"or .Judge Han I'orced
or lli?? Icun Tlcl:r t.
Philadelphia (Special). ? Josiah R.
Adams, a prominent club man and
lawyer of this city, committed suicide
in a fashionable hotel. Ills wife was
In an adjoining room at ill" time.
She knows of no reason for lier husband
to have taken his life.
Mr. Adams was about lifty-i ?vo years
old. and a yeai ago was the Quay
nominee of the Republican party for |
.Italic of the Superior Court of l'enu- j
sylvania. Ilis caudidney met witi; ;
inueh opposition within his parly, at d ,
he was forced oil the ticket. e
flint time Mr. Atlno.s )in"i beou noticeably
despondent.
GOT $5000 FROM A FARMER.
Victim l)ri>w Money From It.ink ami IVnl '
Akitniillrtl ami ''olibail.
Coldwnier. Mli h. iSpoeiuii.-- William
K. Nivlson. a wealth? farmer, living
four and a half mil s t'ror.i tIiib place,
'wan. bunkoed assaulted r.ml robbtfl
of hMi on 0110 of the most puhlle
roads leading to (Joldwnter.
Nivlson says a well dressed hiranger,
giving his nam as Oo.iner. .1 banker,
at .lonesville, e-.r.ue to lii-. farm, and
offered to buy it, provider- !? 001;id
got an adjoining farm w.'r. 1'.. XlvlK>n
drove to ( ol.1.Motor vb.i ilie man.
dfro*.1 tii- savings hr.'ik,
mC Rtc/ted bar'.; *0 1 I be ^Gjoinlnv
?*. rni
Vie eottpie More imt or. t<-or 1
be n tldrd inn::, woo. n inert uy t3e
ritemed banker, '.nocked N"v'?son teewI.?c
and robbed /doi of tbe SJVG?.
KlbNAPPEO TOY FOUND.
If. \r m ..I /?# ?... r. ? - - ?*
? " ? v?in. ? ?? -lypnf" !>IX I d'ln
IfjtKo ?nil il;Upl?d I?y h Family.
Cumberland. Md. (Special).?The
eleven-year-old sop of >1. \V. ^uker.
poltootnan. of Thomas, Va., who
wan kidnapped at Poor hi, ili.. .six years
a go by a band of gypsies, h is beep restored
to his father. 'f'r.F lather lwfi
not heard from the boy until a tow
days ago. when Lewis Allen. County
Court Clerk at Berkeley Springs. W.
Va? xvrote in Baker, who hud offered
$ I .">( m i rewi.nl for the recovery of the
boy. ilutt lie thought was living Id the
fiuully of Joseph Meeban there. Baker
went to Berkeley Springs, ami fut'iet*
and son reeojrnlzod "aeli other at once
.The little hoy had beeu adopt/eel and
^rented yy?U_by, juhe \JfeU&iu>, '
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THE NEWS EPITOMIZED.
Waalilnctnii Item*.
Commissioner of Immigration
Fiteliie, in his annual report. suggests
legislation to prevent tlio Immigration
Into tliis country of largo numbers of
undesirable persons.
Hoar-Admiral John 0. Watson was
assigned to duty as President of the
j Naval Kxaminmg Hoard at the Washington
Navy Yard.
The War !tepartment will try to perr-uade
Congress to raise the regular
army to HtO.OOO.
Mattery <?. Seventh Artillery, Captain
John I!. Williams, lias been ordered
from I'euieia llarraek, Calillornia:
to Fort Uiley. Kansas.
Our Adopted lalntida.
The Philippine Commission lias es
tahlished a buresut of statisties.
Cetteral M: \iiiin Come/, has written
i :? hoi it" ft 11 Inter regarding the urns
poets for poaeo in ('ill>:i ami oontontr.:r>nt
after ill" roiivolition moots.
Tno 1 *i'ito;l States transport Hsiwlins
i': n ashore at Santiago ?lo Cuba, but
I sustained i.o injury.
| First Lino. limit l'ranris K. Monde,
of tlio Twonty-lirst Infantry, died of
typhoid fever mi .Manila,
i ItnI'mi>! Cruz IV-rey- Jims boon appoint
o,l C'iof Justice ot Cuba. Souor lado
Ins boon . a o nl.'d a .bidgo of the IlaI
vansi Sup'. nu < lift.
1 tooiiinoii's rapt it rod in Manila show
that tno insurgent aotivity in T.ur.on
, *.vms ordered by r dtols at Manila, fob i
1 nving iristmotions from the Hong-!
I ivong .Tuu'm.
Rapid progress i> boiim mado with
I tiio moling station at Pago-Faun,
i S.*i:n.-.!
Captain Honrgo S. Can wright. Twen
ty-fonrtii Uegir.ieiu. I'. S. A., died of
J yellow lev." at Cunn Cohtuibia, near
I Havana. Cuba.
I Alton Ml.Sou otors lt:iv?? retrislorod
for tlic? November oleeiion ill Ilonolulu.
Hawaii.
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UomfMie.
Charles A. Oollier, enormia Commissioner
to the Cat is imposition. was
found badly wounded at his hotno in
Atlanta. Tin said "bur;rlnrs," hut admitted
his owti pistol ha*l oatisod the
wound. Ho ?!totl of his iit.ittrios.
In his letter :.eei ntinu tho Populist
! nomination for Yioc President Adlai
K. Stevenson terms imperialism "tho
overshadow in;: I tin."
Ilryan start d eastward from I.in- ,
roln. Noli., l'or tiual eainpaiiui trip,
whioh will otai ':o"tl.v boforo olootiun I
day.
Miss I-'iorenee M. I.iehtenhan. of
North t lermantow a. N. V.. Principal
of tho I'iorco F'.oitl Soliool, was
drowned wl.iio hen; ins on Itu<iuctte
Jiivoi.
A Monn that ravd for two days :it
Nome. Alaska. destroyed property vjiI
tied at sT.'i" <im Many lives were pi??!?ably
Inst.
itsano'y '.lolievimr lie cniilil leap j
beavi 11 Alii hai l Kola ski eliiubeil 11>
tin' tup ?>' a i.'it) ii.i.t smnkestaek, at
! Chicago but was persuaded to de
! seewl.
I 'I'lit' toipetln b<.;n destroyer Decatur I
I v? a . latin In I t ?lie William K. Tri
I Company';- .shipyard. et Itichmnnd. Va.
A shortage of .?! *to in cash has been
found l i the neeoimts ot i.dward M.
ilillm;:5-. the missing as-istaut pout'
mnst??r of Vpper Newto>x Kails. AIit
i < 'll.t Willi IM!! 1)'V.) ill'-C llC;
iiinvriii" > < i!i I'niim National Honk, i f
i Cliii'ii'-o. William I*. Ii.nu jui was arrested
at Old Poii:.. Ye.
.Mrs. Lliznhoth Van Lew. who was
a t'nion spy in the Ci\!l War. died at
Kielunond. Vji.. a. an advanced age.
The transport MePherson arrived at
Calve: ion. Ti'V. v itl* relief supplies
from Nw V. City to the value of
?i?n,"7r..
Khcrifi.* llarvey. <>i Luzerne County.
IVnn. asked tlovernor Stone for millilts.
He had lit ell compelled to use
eii'i'i1 to ?iLn< a party of marching
Sirikera.
I letter;: 1 .Joseph Wheeler declared in
an iu'.< rvi u at lluntsville. Ala., that j
under 110 conditions will he tie a can
itidate for the Huited States Senate |
against Senator L. W. Pettis.
William J. Jrn.cs. of iiristol Centre.
N', V.. v. ht.'e plowing tmeartlieil some
I tones of a mastodon. Several initnenae
'.eetl; were found, together with
many aujci Hum s.
Tty a \n,( ? r to 1 1 ho fit. T.011 is j
Pres1..\ iery. ?< i:ij?os. ?! <>f I'rrshyierian
< hiii-? iio< of K.i.stirr. Missouri, lias decided
rysiinst :r.y revision of the or oed.
Korwlani.
The ViiH'vi'Mu liner Now* York sir- ;
rived isii'.' for.thj-.niplon. Kiiirlsmd.
with orekeu tlnuM sluifl, lint no serious
.--oil;" attended tlio neeidertt.
Iciuderpc st ;.<s rnnviug havoc- ninoni*
llio o:i*'i"* i>or.','iit for ili?- tlernisin eoi:-i"lss.'-:-;at
I" Cliii!,',.
(.'oiim l'a insignia. llio Premier <>;'
Tapr.:;. ivsisned ollloo ami the- Me.rquis
ito war- sum:nono<i i<< form si Minis- ^
try.
I In lionor of tlio Mayoral banquet In
Paris all I-"r? nch military prisoners
were pardoned.
Queen Victoria's fourteenth I'arliament
ended l:y royal proelninnt ion,ami
writ ' for elecileu wto issued.
... . ...
iiit' mcxm; ij ?, -ogress ueciarru i.rtt
"nil unnr.'.monrdy reelected 1'ivsj
i'. Tit.
I A general amnesty nns proclaimed
| in Servia in celebration of Queen
I Ltragn s hirlhdny.
Paris Exposition concessionaires are
I enraged bv the failure of their sideshows
to pay. and will demand tudciu
' nitles from France.
The price of cotton in India ha'
| risen, and many spinning mills have
been Closed. *
NAVY ATTACKS NEWPORT.
Imposing Spectacle When Warships
Attempt to Enter the Harbor.
Korln, Aliteil by llto Torpedo linut*, !!?>
lit-1 tit.* Attack ? lAeutctinni
Kiinrknl Overboard.
Now port. Tt. I. (Special).?The at lark
t>n Newport hy t lit* red llrrl was a
tumu successful spectacle to the many
who saw ii. In some ways it was a
success for tlt?* attacking fotve. for
tin* torpedo boats sueccedcd in ut-ttin.a
within torpedo lioat tlisianrr of soiur
?f tlio dofottdiujr fleet ami put thorn
out of roniniissioti bol'ore tho battl ships
and cruisers tried to run tlio
i 111 i nns .Mllll - .Mil l Wrliicl* 11.
Whon. Iniwovor. ih" ships raiiie
up against tho forts It lonknl as
tliouyh thoy wort* in turn nmiihilatod.
Tito proliiniuary work boyan shortly
it ft or 7.o'clock. wlhMi tin- soaroh*
lijrlils from Forts Adam.-. Woilior.il
ami t Ireldo lioiran llluiiiinntinsi. both
tin* ma in ami wosi passages. Tho
hlookndiim ti..ot oiitsiilo (tosioil tho
Soorpion ami Kaylo to watolt tho main
oliamiol ami sont four of tho torpoilo
boats up tho west pnssaiio oast Fort
tirohlo. ami a*. o'olook nuns hoy.in
j to spoak from that fort.
| The l'orter was picked up nnd ruled
: out. so was tho .Morris. Til" la! tor
| protosto.l, however, ami with tho
| Cwinii ami Honors eoni'mmd arouml
| t'ona in iout Islaml ami >>n
I the roar of tho dofomlin^ Hoot.
I Tho Morris torpedoed tho Nov York,
I tltld tho Honors torpedoed the \ ieks- j
I bury
! The \'ioksIntr?r put out tho Cwimi.
I The I ?a illy ion ami Stillotto oai.io in
j tho main passage. The Hahlyritt was
I put out by tho M.tssaobu- its. Tho
Stillotto put out tho .Ma - aebusett.s.
| ami then hi tho glare of tho soaroh|
liybts rati into Fort Adams wharf.
I Two mon wore hurt ami s. iil to tho |
liospital and l.loiiiomno i n. ..n. ? '
kiiix'kcil ? verhonrd. 'I'lir Ima e:?i;;o '
| off under her own siciiin.
i Al'irr :i Ion^ will; the hat lit"-'.tips hej
f;:in coming In. lIn* Kea: se rve l-mlim.: |
at 11.11. lirlti*; :i 11 her heavy haittry \
ami presentinvr an appear:! nee lint .: ,
seldom seen oimiile of aniial warfare, j
the I wo forts ami the ships tired also, i
:iuil Imtli shore ami ? a p.a -I'litoil a I
tine appeal am e. TI . h- ai -arun was
limit < tiro niiii' ami a lial minutes.
| frin? Texas followed. Sim used neither
j : '.'art hliuh: nor pnns. savo n o siir- 1
I lial shots ami was under liro only live
cninntfs.
Next enuti' Indiana. lirinr only her
| ihiiltt ii-int li irun-s. Shf wa- umlor live
! ion initiates. 'i'li" Kaule ami llie Seor|
pit. ii followed. I lie 1 .lit t making a j
Tirol ly show. Ili*:nir hoth her haiieries.
; i\:ieh was. however, evideully pin on. I
l?y the heavy gnus ? I" the foils. - >
<ha' the result of the niniio.'UVivs j
keeius in lie a vietory for .lie it t p alo '
j lion is ami forts.
HEAD HIS OWN EFiTAPH.
I'Mw:ii.l llii.vliin, .Moiirimtl hh l>ianl, in
turn* AII?t 1'lilrlv-t\\t? Vein**.
Thiol) 11 >11. X. .1. tSp.i'ia I 111 St.
j .Mary's Cemetery here there Is a aioii|
Uinent whleh fells of i ? in- . of
!iis relativi .- over the death of Ktiwnrd
] ll'.oyl in. The inomnmnt has a., ?i ;
I there thirty-two years. It tells that i
, 11 ...1
>>>.> tan was twenty two years of :\ire
when lit- tllt'tl. A f? %v days mm :i ;;rayIniitvd
man stood in front of ill" ineiitinient
ami nail 111> in eriniion. IK'
was Kdward Boylan.
I Thirty-two years ay > P.nylan worked
| in the iron works here. He was one
i of the iii'st all-around a hletes of the i
i flay, lie left Ihioliton Willi \ ntiinlier
j of <iihers to eontest iii the ?'ah doiiinn
' frames at I'ati r- >n. The park wa> on
I llie hank of the I'assale Itlver. Innim;
| tne afternoon there was a rim in the I
park. !>uriii? the li^id a nninher of
men were pushed, fell or were knoeked
'into ih" river. Itoylaii never rctuian-ii
lit 1'..mill.>11 1111(1 lie Wl?s 11' . d to
"have fallen into tIn* river and drowned. J
A lew days Movlnn walked inr >
! llic Imusc of his brother-in law. 1'atI
rick Fallen. He wns not recognized,
lull soon proved iiis identity to 111 1
satisfaction of Fallen. Andrew I toy Ian,
a brother. and Mrs. Kelly, a i--1 .
Koylnu ^aid Unit lie liad lie n > >.1- ;
sideling ?he idea id' leaving I'ooiilon,
and while at 1'aterM.n lie met men I
from 1 Vnnsyl vania iron wor.es and
without sending word ho.ue lie started
with tlieni for I'itts'uirjr. 11
worked there for years and th< u went
to t'liieaifo. where lie work, d a diort
time, and then went oil to Wisconsin,
bought a farm and ha prospered, j
Times were good lliis year and Indetermineri
to tike tlie trip he laid
heen plniininix for twenty five years,
to this eity. to see if he had any rein- j
lives living. Mr. Bnylnn will return
in a day or two to his farm.
DISMAL SWAMF'S B'C FIRE.
An Kiilliiiatfi Tlnit trt.OOO Acr^n of ViiIiiutile
Tluiberlnnil Ilnvo linen lliitni-il.
Newport News, Ya. (So -eiali. Fit- I
iecu thousand acres of llniherlnnd
were destroyed by the tire which lias ,
been i*:iyrincc in lUsintii Swamp for tinpast
nmntlj. The fire Is not yet out. i
hut it is confuted principally to small i
lireas. Valuable pine and .juniper trees |
are hunted and shrivelled and score!) d
as high tis eighty feet from '.lie marsh.
Lvcrytlilng in tlie path of the lire i '
fringed with hlaek. Hears. dec . ii.i
at; and wolves have either .-o ighr >
safety hy fleeing to the highlands or ;
going further Into the swamp. I.ake I
Drumninnd. a henutiful sp.,t of water
ill tile heart of the forest -. a
ironic of ilit* muni lending to .\ 11It ,
^'nrolina. Iiu* shrunk :<> iinah ;vi ilU'i" ,
j?rojioi tlo.iJorii'ho C.iiuil. ! :: line ;
t i the Inko. lm* Konf dry nnd . h< lake I
t an only l?e approached L?y loot on that 1
Sltif.
STRIKERS GAIH A LITTLE.
An Increase in Their Ranks of Several
Thousand More Miners.
DEMONSTRATION OF THE MILITIA
flip Attempt to ItoHiimo Wort; t'liOrr the
1'roteetloii oT Troon* ? Toll ore?Store
Men <?o Out lit the Srhiiytkltl Itrsinn I
ntul Kl*cieltcrc?I itiprc*hIv* Httrinl of
lliot Victim?striker* No tuber I :tt?, (!<!().
Shenandoah. lVini. (Special!.- Instead
of the expected clash lirtwci'll
tli" troops and striking 11 liters In ?tir*
Schuylkill ro^ion Momln r. a peaceful
calm pervaded tl?? regijtt. ami there j
was not the slightest d.sorder for the
sohliers to he enlled upon to tptiet.
In nil the districts o the authraeite
real fields the day was extremely
ipiiet. There were no demonstrations j
wlititever by the strikers.
The soldiers moved over the roads J
leading to the roller!as in Schuylkill
t'otinty front early morning and thus
aTorded proieelion to those desirous
>f returning to work. No opposition
was eneonnt* red. how ever, and m?t a
great ninny .availed themselves of the
protection aSTorded.
\'<i overtures to end the struggle
have bepn offered hy either side. The
strike leaders jire occupying themreives
in inducing mine workers to ;
liti 1 and the operators are endeavoring
o mitt" nil tin' cejil they can with j
heir reduced forces.
Meati'iiuc coal shipments from tic I
mines are daily growing less, ami re- i
Herts of :nlv liWi.c! In
- .it jii n r.i ? ? i UU' I
i?t nmodily :?r? received from ml lmil
i i'_' seel ion *.
President John M It .-lit 11. of tlu> \
I nil. <i Mini' Workers s:ii<l Mint ni least
:!itim? miners have joined tin* strikers
in i lie Selinylkill region ami l!i:i' la "-re
gains have also lieen niailo in the I.ehigh
region. He estimates that there
tttv alxntt 1wft,onn miners out.
(inly tifl en of tin- Philadelphia ami
Reading I'eal ami Iron Company's
hirty-nine eolleries were in operation
Monday. It is said to bo probable
that all of the eotnpan.y's 'JT.nnn employes
wiM join the strikers.
A suggest ion lias been made that the
Heading Company employ oolored laborer::
from tlie South in pi are of the
strikers. I
A remarkable sight was witnessed |
when IlOiKt I'olish. Hungarian. Creek
n i id I.itiiuanhiii striking miners
iieitvhed through the town behind the
hearse eonveying tiie body of their
ilead eoinrttde. John Koitiski. to the
(rrave. Koniski was killed in the riot
an Friday.
As tlie prm ession tnnrehed it was
freo 111 i 1 v i i
ii.i t-ompamcs oi
militia or troops of cavalry, but mil a
head was turned in tin* direction of
ll" olllit'l's.
Ihiritur the entire progress of the
>r?xt ssluii not a hiss was hoard. The
' 'turn from the rctin'tory was oonliteted
in tin- same orderly way. Not
t man in ino ranks was under tin* inimnr
ljfjuor. and no violence of
my Rind occurred.
CuviTiiiir Stom? Cannot Intervene.
llarrishnrg, 1'ciin. (Special!. Covr.ror
Stone lias received telegrams
jro > Chicago. lloston, Cincinnati,
i lowland and numerous other cities
tf_rin r tiii.i to use his good ollioos in
Iho Interest of adjusting tin* differIielwee11
the mine operators and
heir employes in the anthracite rclioti.
There is no provision of the
stale 'oiislitniion authorizing Hie K\i
utive to exercise any such power.
iml ' iovertoil' Stotie is without a roin'>
ii I ii; . ahon: tin results sir. d
if.' tin* M'lulfi's of tlw ii li'irrnii1-.
DOWIF.ITE ELDERS PAINTED.
M <>li nl Munitli'lil, Oliln, CoTPm Tim /Imu
loin Willi Thli'k Vhi-iiIhIi.
M.11's'iclil it'nio S-ii'i-i'i 11. Till' 1 lowii
in- . Kplirai111 Ilii-isiiniiT. of
P.! in ii. ami Siliis .Moot, of
\ 1 ry lonelily liamlli-d lion*. TTio |
rwu Illil,'iv. on no' in on :in Krio Irnin
linko >wi? io i lio :i ill I mi'Hies. Thtv \
tvi "c r?'<-. %11./..mi Iiv ;i >nuill I'l'ftivi! nr i
the vialion A inoli soon I'oi'iiioil ami j
f.illowrit 11 hi 11 until tin* mntiv of l li?*
ri'.v was I'l'iiclii il, wlmn tlmy wore oriKtimI
Ii. ilisro)a>.
A paint bucket ami a brush win*
limn secured nml smokestack vnmlsli,
a tar like substance, was itanlioil ovit
11..' rwo ii it'll from tmail to fool. Ii
w.t mat nil in their hair, ami no part
of ilmir lioilii's co-aped I 11 their
fail's. The nmn wort* then partially
olotlit'il ami m.olo in promise not to
.. iiii i-? MimsiH'id. Tlioy wen* rli<*11
I* Tele-d (n 111? fii v )>i*iiii jiiiiI io> ?v? ?I
H|>.
My ;i|Hilii*iiiinn.* of lard >iml benzine
blank varnish was removed. and
w audits nf cluihintr wi*i*- furnished
the Klders were deponed on a
Pennsylvania train.
PORTO RICO'S DEMAND ON CUBA.
It C.tiitt'H AiniKmncnt in Ifur.tiin ? fit-to
ert?l Wood'* K<* ply.
Ilnvaa, Cuba (My i'ablet.? Porte
Jtieo's demand ?<n Cuba for ho r? paj
iui*nt of more than (Ki t advanced
to Spain to < ouduet military
opera liens ajrainsi Cuba has been tin
source of considerable nnv.v i-aiont.
C i. ans are asklnc - liy they h siM
repay funds lent to the enemy fo the
express purpose of subduing ill hi.
i b-in-ral Wood will reinrn ih * doi-umolds,
forwarded from Washington,
ti> (Inventor Allen, of Porto Hi* ', in
aether with a nienioraiul in. touched
tit diplomatic iangunin. polt: '.n^ out
that he Is unable to lake action in the
matter.
GOOD OLD SAM PITTS
Bill Arp Writes About an Old FxSla\e.
SOME OF NEGRO'S SAYINGS
Difference Between Negroes Nowadays
and Those of Ante-Bellum
Times.
I'lit-le Sam is dead. Good old Sam
I'itts. Ho novcr ehanped his natno
when freedom came. ".My old master
was a pood man." lie said. Dar was
pood people den and hail people jes'
like dar is now? Ida. k and white, but
ile hlaek has pot wnsser and wnsser
sineo dey pot free. KfTen a bi.nk man
had a pood master lie was mipht* w-ll
ofT. fir he didn't have no spon-hbil'.ty.
KfTen I bin slio of a pood master and
my wife and rhildreti been sh?> of one
and we all li\e together out ill v.* ?l i
I wo.lid. nt ki i r auythinp bout freedom.
Nipp is pot too mm h free loni ae.i i.i w.
'My old niast"!* used to make de nipper
pals pet married and take a man nid
Mick to iiini, but nowadays dev dom
marry at all hardly I pot a lot of
pr and. hildren what 1 iut pot 110 daddy
to neak of and I don't know my son-- j
'l* 1 tw. Dey don't come about in day- !
lime. Dits w hat killed m\ old woman.
She jes* so mortified and so shaniel
she never pot over It. So many spurious
children all round ealliu* her
pranny. Kffen a white woman do dot
way .-lie as disprac d, hut a hlaek
oman don't keer: sh ? shim as hip as j
ever and dev don't turn her otlten do
cis 111*1-li. In de old times she pot 11
..llippiii an ! 1 i ' oil *o have it yet.
White folks di n quit whippin l?a*l ni
pi 1 ! > -ml em 10 i hainp inp. and
1' 1 \ ilop. 1 k it for dat. 1 hear dat dar 1
is four or Hvi thousand in iln* from !
Georp . Hows ilr di.lent ha .a* nary 1
. oik h fine de war Gwiiie to : r'100! |
to.? i.in 'a 1 spelt and wurk too lit'.le. ,
D 11't know wli. t <s pv. i 10 10 tome o 1
all d s * prown' up nipper-. D .r i a
dozen or more round de <1? not or
tr.unpin' around town (loin* liuthin' all
<i' t ;i.n livin' < lYt'ii dey rn annul. > and
s.r.okin' ?liltlo pa per m i'H i:s."
0 <1 1 Ssim ?1 i i?*tit talk mat h, but i
snmotiir.es lie would 1 m o;i his boo or ,
his ax and spross his t'-elins. It did I
him good. He has boon chopping my :
| woml and helping nio in the garden for
thirt???ii yr ar- and wo will m's* him. |
Ho foil down p iralv; o I with his hoo in j
his hand. Ho was "the man with tin
ho to tho vory last, hut ho m vor was
poor, for ho mado a Rood living am',
had many friends and owned a eomfortahlo
houso and lot. They sent t ?
my wifo for some grave clothes and 1;
\\'U ho hnriod in a light dooont suit of i
min< and we will go to his funeral.
1 was ruminating at out tlii- goo.! old
in gro \\ lu> had e n thrity-thiee years '
| of slavery and thirty-seven of free- j
] (loin and km w tho good and the bid J
| of hotli conditions and then my tho g'tl i
wandere 1 to the malignity of those '
who have slandered us so long with
i out a i a(iso. Hero is a hook of poems
i gy John (! Whit tier and thirty--even
of them are pitiful appeals for the poor
' slave and invoking heaven's turns !
upon liis ma ter, lie knew r.o morel
about slavery as it really was than no j
did about Barb iia Freitchie and bo fed
the yoni k people of N< \v Kngland
upon pootio lies for thirty years and
! in tilled into their hearts that haired
; from which they have lee_>v rd.
I Strange it is that smart people will
: write about things they have never !
I seen. Now, the i<!< a of an linedm-it -l
j negro .lave getting down on his knees
; and making an apostrophe to the north '
lar and yi t that is the title of < lie of
: lhe poem- The Slave's Apostr< ph" to
the North Star." That nigger was 'po |
sunt hunting right then, hut the pott
j Jink's hint to say:
Star of ti e Not 111. I look to thee,
1 "Thy light and truth .hall set ine fr?.e."
But < nough of litis. The qued'tn
till survives what will boeont" of the 1
negro. And that other que tion looms
i p Itefore us, what will we do with o),h
a.i on more of them ov< r in tit
Phillpp'nes? \ more sen-elcss w r
was ne ver waged, it was <one d ed in ;
fin and is being Minded on in iniquity. ,
I'lTl IK'flt V ' V i '? ** ?? I hof
glosses over - offering ami floatli and
grim with a coat of prosperity. IV.it it
Is nothing hut a eoat. War alwivs
firodiit ' s a > nt bianco of prospent , for
armies htv< to lie fid a". I riot!: tad
erpiip;?d. Ships have to h built and
eannon made ami a thousand things
l<d!ateral to the e show activity and
give employment to labor and to capital.
Thi activity i> gan with the Cuban
eml>. o-'lio and till got s on, bit
in the long ran ? an body will ha\eto
fr.ot the money bill. The hill for Moral
and s ifft ring will never 1> paid. Who ;
wants the war but contractors who
are growing rich from their profits?
When l was last in Texas l heard a
cattle mii'i say lie hoped that Htissia
and England would pot up a tleht. for
he had lOO.uOO head of cattle that
would po tip per i ent. In a day.
Dally wages dont po up. but everything
the labor* r is obliged to consume
has iidv.n?el. How about clerk
hire. made and female, in the t iw is
and iti How about < hild labor In
the factories?not in ill the fac tori* a,
hnt in most of them, tor thre a:-" not.
many Cnnby Jornang, at the head of
south* rn oo'ton mills. What a heau.lfttl
tribute his j-onple paid him in Colnmhns
when he returned from Europe.
What a touching ovation those
factory worker- ea\o hitn Why caul
the owners of every mill do ih. same
by tholr operntiv.s and secure their
'ove. which is worth more than u
/ '
crown of gohl. I icad in an Atlanta
paper about a poo;* woman win swore
her .-0:1 would not he n'no years old
until next Chi i tines but tier husband
certified to the superintendent of the
mill that he was < leven so as to net
him a place, for no boy under ten
would be enip'oyet'.
What a do ree of misery must be in
.1 ftn.i'y who have to resort to such
iwibods. The poor have hut few
f e d J, hut 1 liope they have enough
to 11 ess that labor hill before the next
nee. - it : ?
I.strr NV\v?! i : i" ? imiiic that ohl
I'll lo S;.:n is not y??t dead. They lo
p: u to diis-s I.if?i lor th.* sruve and
suddenly l'.e shown.1 a : iji" of ?i.V
May lie he will lire (o h ve his obituary
1 ad to lsim who knows. 1 rnd
ray own many > si a so in a western
I Hi-.t I n le Sam will hardly live
)- ;>- r v. In n tl < 01 i inal Mill Vrp dird
in Ti . nd the o 1'tnr thought it wan
Ihroaah the - i 1:1. Mill N ]> in Atlanta
Con tilntion.
I'. S. That multitudio s no ai has
Slot < i":s I to conn Yone-dry
hnuifsht a ?ovy fnun Minr.e of i nii'l one
f on the S it- <>' W i h 111 ton. On'y
*7 hate I i < i ? d up to dan 1
:;?n 'la li Had IV ?l:s m ; ? " and.
it. A.
Il Is now reported I lia.t I he Kin" of
tlreecc lest Sir>.?mtl in h-vs than an
hour, lie is en- of the inonari lis who
are never lieiird of r\e ;it in eoniiee
tion with sunn' hard Ir.ek story.
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tii. mi .1 uk-iii villi- ni N'i .vYinli a nil Pull?
in-in i i pirn; <-ai.. I.i-l w.-i-n A n ; iita ami < 'barIn.
!?*. liming -.ri*- si-rv.- all inc ils enroulo.
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fin 1 ' " ? imli a iri. rn ilailv In ''-vTcii JtM lfon*
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WuHliinirtuii. Ij (WtiKlilnifton. U. C.
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WimuuitUuu. P..C. -At.autu. Oa.
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Sc ' >Ot.tainI S and > ./n I" it?nt*an 1 Trada-Marki,
TREE FairfFt t?tni8 f.tNrfld C inventor*
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