The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 08, 1897, Image 4
?AM'a HOKM
Ifttruinff CftlUnor th? Wle^l *0
? ? ?? Kopontanoo. -
? DQJifcAH norw
l bujra ??uoh for a
* at.iusjr mats,
ft M Ufoi'tai
|3P and iaiprudonco
MO ofton twins
God KOtts vfcltb
? Wo mau who I*
willing to take a
hurd placo. '
thoi'O U ?o vlr
%tuo In dolnjf vU;lit
* ntmply becauao
\vo UttTO to.
letter be a lamp In tho hotu? thau
ii\v to bo A atar tn tho aky.
God nmdemaa too if rout to find lit#
llfo In tho present mo won I.
HOW many times good fortune hnu '
nomo \o ua through our mistakes.
- ' Backsliding begin* whan the OhrU
.tlnn begins to llvo on stale bread.
The" man will l?o well ocoupted whdao
first oUn In llfo Is to do God's will,
S i>'i Jiviiflt. .y&Lsfln do well, and you
will boon l>o ablo to do much botlor.
If wo try to please ovorybody, <vo
shall soon havo tho roapoci of nobody.
'Tlnio u waatod In trying to nittUo a
trottor out of a horso with a broken
1"?. . ,
:.. ! (Sad neods Qftafols, awul Jeaephu, and
Wlljabs to-day, aa much asj l^over
.? did.
Tho nUu who think* hla ?ln wll)
" uxoroi," lind him out baa doccivuil hlin*
..Mil
"~?~^Pbo man dloa well., who dies with
the cortMotiftnesg that ho has dono hla
bwd. ?i*
1 tt depends on who does tbo preach*
lug as- fri> Whether tho dovll iloops in
church. ~ "
' Not to ?lvo ohoerfully when wo glvo
to Qod lp to tako all tho value out of
tho gift.
Tho man who Jarsr*
^ \v $ jq It that tho
win kuowa. ' A
IB! I'M 11 DO.
r~
An Early TirlfF Revision on Modor
jh ato Protection Linos,
TRUSTS NOT TO BE FOSTERED,
Ilooiprootty /t; ml N HUMotnlllstu??No
lioml Ihhuo^ to TftUo Up GroonbuoU#
Kxpreaaea HlmioU Frankly,
A dinpatoh from TC. V. flwalloy to tU<^
Now York Kvcining Voat, from Oautou,
0., outlinoVsome of tl\o foaturo* of t}$.
incoming MoKiuloy adm^niRtiivtion. It
?aya: "Tho President ol^Ht haa olcav
and ponitivo viowe on all qtWtiona of
national flnanco and ho oxpr(\*eon thorn
frankly to oallore who bring uplho sub*
Jooi. It muut ho n roliof to hijn to *?'?
ooivo a cajlcr now and thon vrbp wants
to disouaa measures Infitoad fif men.
At all evonta ho soonis to bo if possible
a triflo moro cordial toward auoh oailors
than tjiward tho Kolf-?ookihg majovll#.
"Tho viowa of Major AloKinloy ou
financial quo?tioua will no doubt bo
?harod by all the mombori of hiB cabi
net. Thero will thus bo a dollnito and
positive adininiatration polioy, whioh
will, 'bo rooommondod to Congveea,
known to oxpreaa the opinions of tho
tiaw Proaident and hia eonatltutiona^
advisora. This polioy might bo formal*
ly stated a? follows ;
"1. An immediate revision of the tar
ilYou moderate protection lines. No
oxtromoly high dutioa thut might foe tax
trust* or defoat tho purpose of obtain*
ing adequate rpvonuo to pay tho 4x
ponaea oi tho govormnent.
"jJ. Tho restoration of thorooinrooiVv
trofttias of tho Harrison - ndminfctra
iion.
"8. Tho mftluttuanoo of all kind* ol
?onoy at a parity with gold.
"4. Effort! toward international bi
motallism. in fulfil mont of tho plodg<
nf fl)A Sif i.._ . .. ...
ZAeriu finds ft
loft for never
Tbo .man. who lonCo wh<m ho should
boat work will bnvft to work when ho
might rest. -Zs*? <r
' Many peeplo^Avflnt to movo moun
tains nlmply to attract attention to
themselves.
Tho man who spends his life In try
lag to make this world lllto heaven
dooa godllko work, ' ?
i Tho man wbn always does ItJu best
wjHA find ft steady demand for tbo
'thjn&a that ho can do.
Holomon's. wisdom didn't oount for
muaty after Pharaoh's daughter found
a-plrico in hla hearty
Who knows how much angels are
disappointed when a preacher falls to
. do bis prayerful best? ?
~i Many n man 1b screening gravel, who
rtttlght bo dressing dlnmonds, bad ho
properly Improvod his time.
v If the. devil loves hla own ho must bo
dclight/itf with tho man wbo says moan
things In an anonymous letter.
Hpohtaiiooas ComouBttori.
Tho Iowa Dairy Mut,nal l\>o Insur
ance Company baa Issued a circular
containing the following on spontano
ous combustion': "Sawdust In lcohntisoa
> Jtr ?3Cl f-lgn I ta bl o, caused by spontaneous
com bunion in hot weatboi\ lu owler
to^vold a flro from above oauso tbo
-CHiW44Mst iuOiil^ iiOt bu uliOVfcu iv.piie
r:U'p.'"6WirTdX^ eft1 fitfe Ibehea on top of
the lce^^ho surplus should Ue romov
?d njadfkfcpt out of the Icehouse. Where
- tb<T sawdust la allowed to aceumttUte
cm top of' your tee It will eeustfme the
ico. It should have dally carp doting
the bot weather."
Aoelfnt CofTa# Houses.
Burton, bi his "Anatomy of Melatv
eholy," 1021, apeaks ef Turkish coffee
houses. In 1032 Sir Henry BlaUnt, who
wrote a book of travels In the Levant,
mentions Turkish eoffoo with praise.
Evelyn describes drlnklug a at oolloge
In tbo rooms of a Levant friend, .and
Antony Wood tells that In 10CQ (ton
yenrs beforo the restoration) a Levant
Hebrew opened a coffee house at Ox
ford. m
Carelessness.
Much of tbo food glvon to animals Is
wasted In the careless manner In which
it Is handled, bay being thrown Into
looao ranks or narrow troughs, or aron
v.n the floor of the stalls In excess of
?tbo actual requirements, a portion be
ing trampled. A saving cau also be
made In grlndlug the grain during the
iWlntcr when labor li not so high, and
It will consequently bo moro dlgostlble.
V Tn the language of the prlze?rlng, let
/Fpnln whip Culm beforo sho tries to get
/into our class.
C'KKXMRVIM.W. K.VJ. , Alrtrob e, ISM.
? "1 cnclnio twii aollATM 10 B?t ?oin? of yonr
Tf.TrsatN k. It It** <1on? wonder* on thro?
t>cr*ona to whom 1 hart Riven a itttl? of m#
euppiv. Tn?f w?re radically ?ur?a of
eVWroa.? Your? re>pj<t'ttljv, _
lUv. C. P. OABor?*. .
1 bo* l>y mnil for 60o. In ?
J. 1\ SnUFTaiNK. Savannah, Oa.
?Mra, Wlrva^w'fl Hootning Myrtip for chlMrat
tcottilne, aofletui thn (tum?, r?<\ucMi In Aainro*
ItOB. allsya Datn. curM wind cnMc. tyc. a bottl*
JJnormons artimsto inorassoarmamonts aro
to bo a?ke.1iof Tarliauiunts throughout Ooa*
ILni'iital EtilofH",
H you lure'lrJSH Dobbin*' noktloR-norM Bo?p
foo h?*a4**tffcwlu> itM> U aU tlia tiaia. If yoo
trlfl It you c*? It to ronrwlf to A > ?o.
. Your rr<X)V liM U or will **i 1*. I* aura that
Viappacsavaprlatad la xtd. p
tun i*AcinaWiLh0AD?.
it?p? Will Shortly Be T*Hen to If? ov4~
QlfMb Government Wortgagos.
The rmldent has had' aevoral coa?
ferencea of late with tho Attorney Gen*
oral, the tfaeretary of tho Intorior and
the Beoretary of the Treasury, with ft
view to ?;>?edy aotion for til* adjust
ment of Uio obligation? of the Paqifle
railroads to tho government. It is said
to be nettled that steps will shortly be
taken fov the foreclosure of the govern*
mont's mortgage oil those roads unless
Congrosa shall make other provision
for tne settlement of the question at its
greaout session, says the Washington
with the amount ^yeady jwatwr
^inoW than ^1^,001),' 000" of the subui
.bonds issued On behalf of the Union
pao flo Hat, ftnd more than .80,000, OOP
of similar bonds issued in aid of the
S antral Pooifto road will have fallen
ue and been paid or must bo paid on
or bofore tho l?t of January . next.
Without any referenoe to,, tho applica
tion of the sinking fund now in treas
ury, this state of affaire will, in the
opinion of the President, "oreate such
a dofault on the part of these compa
nies to the government as will givo it
the right to at onca institute proceed*
ings in foreclosing iu mortgage lion."
" Jh 'additloii to the above indebted
ness, maturing January 1st next, thoro
will mature thereafter bv January lot.
ltfuV, the remaining principal of stion
lubaldy bonds, whioh must also bo met
ky il. - i C|<1
at
aro ..
?81,000,000 on account of tho Control
raoifle company.
The President'? position on this sub
ject is stated in his last annual report
to Congress.
A plan for the funding of this in
Indebtedness i.? now under consideration
in both houses of Congress. It was
formulated by the Paoiflo railroads oom
mittee and provides genorally that tho
debt of the Paoiflo railroads now due
shall be paid in installments, bearing
two per cent, interest, extending over
a poriod of about fifty years. The
lloiifle of Itvpresontativon lias eot aside
January 7th., 6th and Mh for the con
sideration of this measure. Ponding
"o. uraauat rotlvomout ox the aoswjeni
buoks. as sofm as tho goYornmont ban rt
surplus of rovonuo to apply to this put*
oono and eomo othor form of eurrtpoy,
bank or metallic, can bo. substituted for
thorn, No now issua of bonds will bo
fayorod for tho purpose of taklnguptho
greenbacks. Possibly Homo plan may
uo auggouted for a virtual rotiromont of
a, considerable part of the greenbacks
and Troasury notos by .thoir use as a
part of tho bank loserves; this with a
view of strengthening the gold basis of
the ourrouoy.
?'0. An enlargement of the national
batiking system to enable independent
bauke or unmohes of oitv banks to ba
oarried on iuSmall towns. This might
lower tho intorost rate in tho country
dietriots aud tond to losson tho presont
oentripetal tendonoy of money towards
the largo oitles.
"?. Eoonomy in government expen
ditures to correspond with tho ocono
raies enforced in all othor lino# of busi
ness by the condition of the times.
Kptdemle Of fiuiotdcs linst Toat\
There was quite * n epidemio of sui
oides last year, the total nunber being
0,820. as comparad with A,7b0 in 189A,
4,018 in 1804, 4,4flrt in 1898, 0.800 in
1893, 8,681 in 1801 and 8,040 in 18i>0.
The total shows a stoady inorosso in t ho
unfortunato crime of self-murder. Of
this numbor 0,087 wore malos and 1,44a
female#, the proportion of about four to
One being steadily maintained year by
year. Among professional men. physf- ,
oians still leaa tho mournful list, forty- J
sovon having taken thoir lives, as com-,
pared with lifty-niue iu 1895 ami forty*
live ift 1804.
President ICmrrit up for Ltfo.
Oen. O. W. O. Loo, son of Ooa.
Bobert E. Lee, President of Washing
ton and Lee University, Lexington,
Va. , einoe his father's death, iu 1870,
has resigned that position to tako of
feot July 1. Continuod ill health has
forced him to take tho step. He has
been appointed president emeritus for
life, anu will give as rnuoh of his timo
to the University's intorest a? his
health will permit.
Slashing Wages.
The employes . of the/illi^oie Steel
Company at Chicago have boon notirted
that their wages would bo cut Feb. 1.
The amount of roductions hw not as
yet boon agreed upno. but it. i? general
ly believed that it will be about 30 por
cent. President Gales eays it is the
result of poor business.
A Traitor on Board.
The latest about the ill-fated flllibun
terer "Commodore," which weni down
off the coast of Florida, is that ouo oi
the crew was killed and fifteen
were lost in attempting to reaoh land,
lt is olaimed that a traitor was on board
and that he scuttled her and then tam
pered with the flumps.
Getting' Ready fchrlOOO.
The Progressive Pomocratic Club of
New York, h*9 dcoidod to work for the
nomination yot William J. Bryan for
President f<r 1000. Tho olub line is
sued invitations to all Democratic or
ganizations in the North to attond a
convention to bo hold this month.
Ten Thousand Appllennfa.
It is estimated that the extension of
the civil service rules leovos at the
President's disposal only 1,700 places
in the dopavtmonte and only fi8 oonsn
?lat#s> \Tnoro are already at lea*t. 10,000
applicants for theso placos, with the 4th
of March yet a, great way off.
Ten Thousand Miners Strike.
A diepatch from Maseillon, O., says
the employes of ttfo mines ii* that dis
trict, abtfut 8,000 men, have struck on
account of tho reduction intho priftp of
piok mining from 0J toNU cents por
ton. imm
' iwvst yee*,e Sf n tder Record
?? The total number of murders Jbom
mitted dnrinc the year 19M a
small lncfea^e ovCf 1 893. twin# W,W.
A* compared with 10,600 in -lttML ?,800
in 1894. 6,?15 in 1899, 0,794 in 1 m, V
900 fcl891 nnd 4,090 to 1300.
(Kraft Was Too Much.
Hammond/ laU second vice ,
of ?? aollaiwit NMUmM
Uliaoi* commitUd nidi*
kllOtl 01 JOklHmuou UU una
j?ot at till likoly that tlio
I'roSn'A.oift^esHary to take
any itmoeuuilo'1 ui? utatod
that ho deftiron to IjaTcvit*
tlo'cl boforo the end of 1
that If he oonoludoB that
reaftonable prospect of rem
tion at this eeAston of this
^rill o?rtaiuly direct the i
foreoloeuro proceedings
railroad comuauios.
v - ?? H?? ?? ? II I Kil.l.J
The Wook's Happenings at (lather*
ed. From Various Sources.
4 ?*??.??>
THE NOISES AT NINETY-SIX.
jftnte ItuUrodft Commission Boport?
Coufedernto Veterans Form nDJvIc
lou?-lns>uie Hospital ftxpensos >/
? ? r
Henry J. Kinard, writing from Nine
iy-Six to th* O<ttobia Register." Hm
the following to pay about "tho noisea"
at the -above place: . ' 'Mlnoe t wrote
about tho explosive uoUoa beard below
bora no material changes arc reported
yot. One explosion wan so loud and
tremendous that it was board by Borne
dUizons in this town and board muoh
fiirthor round than common and a very
marked vibration of tho onvth followed.
Tboro 1b one tiling that makoB tl\6
noises board now dTlfovont from what
they.woio ' bafure tho August
earthquako; thoy aro nearly always
followed by a rumbling or roaring
noiao which onabloa one to oonreo tho
report bettor. .Of oourso, tho vibrating
is almost simultaneous with the roaring
Bound. Terpous hard of hearing can
diitlnotly hear tho roaring noise nftei
each explosion. Tbeso oxplosions como
at midnight, and during tho dark hours
just before day doom a littlo out of
plao#. They seem to oonform to no
eyetem of proooduro. Binoe i wroto
in? previous tu liulu letters from tho
lower part ef the State report slight
earthquake shocks. Tlxoro aro douut-,
less uiuturbanoos iu tho earth tljaf
oause these huge pieces of earth tq,dtop
oft and fall with auoh roaults. Ttfwhat
extent these disturbances will go no
oue knows, but I can't bjjt Vbollove, as
the great August earthquake was so
olosoly connected with theBo noisos bo*
fore, that sirhilpr results will likely fol
low this time- Tho slight shocks al
ready reported seom to prove that they
are olosoly connootod. l? nonius strange
that no scientist attompts to examine
or give a oauso for theso disturbances,
? We have college prosidents and pro
'j^BBorsin our Btato, have they no tlioo
fvw!r? ftbero is no doubt as to the
aS;.?i uJ;.u *vl theso ocounoncos. Ho,
netitution of ouk' t?
Against the ? _
Btato Railroad Coiumls
TIIR MO^'TH OF J A.M.' A It Y.
A GIhtioc nt. (ho P'lgu?ri>3 fur fho I'rtRt
T\ve?(y?Stx Yniih.
Tli 6 United 8tfttpn "Weather bureau
at CbAi'loston furniahof) the followiug
data, covering a period of 53U years,
compiled from the weathor bureau roo
ordfi at Clmrlostqu for tho month of
Jnnuavy: ?> '
Tomperature ?Moan o & Normal tem
perature, 50. Tho warmest month was
that of 1 8D0, with nil avorago of GV.
rJ lie ooldont month was that of 18S0,
with average of 40. Tho highest tem
era tare wan 80, oft Jan. SO, 18 <D. Iho
lowost lomp'oratnre was 10, on ,Tan. ll
1887. Arorago dato on which first
"killing'' froHt occurred in autumn,'
Nov. U7. Average dato on which laai
"killing" froRl occurred in spring,
March W.
Precipitation (rain and melted snow)
-Average for tho mouth, <1.00 inches.
Average number of doj'sjwrith .01 of uh
inch oi- nunc, ljs"T]io greatest, amount
of precipitation rocorded in any 24 con
Kooutivo hou/B wn? 8. l?8 inches on .It p.
1 and 9. 1884. rl ho greatest amount of
nnowfall recorded in any 91 consecutive
hours (record extending to winter of
1384:85 only) was l.y Inches on Jan. 18,
18M.
Cloude and weather -Avorago num
ber of elca1- dn.vs, U; partly cloudy days,
(9: olo'udydays, 10.
Wind- -Tho provaijing wind? havo
been from tho north, 17 per eontum.
Tho highest velocity of tho wind
was 'l'J miles, from the oast, on Jan. 80,
1878.
Homo Humor* of Morrtnico,
Scarcely n woelt passes without bring
ing new* f.f kwino couple who havo
found It necessary to emigrate tem
porarily genernlly Into Wisconsin, but
sometimes Into Indiana, Lu order to get
married.
It la ono of the curiosities of tho law
\tbat In ono and Die same blace?here In
Iltfhols, for example ? It arrays all sorts
of <11 HI cutties about tho process of get
ting married, while leaving tho way to
rcltlag unmarried comparatively unob
i tructed. i. >?
iteofrp a youthful couple who sigh
profoundly for an opportunity to be
come disanchsnlcd with each other can
enter upon the disenchanting process
they must, If of less than a certain ago,
got th? consent, of their parents and
comply with certain conditions about
llccuse or banns, and all this at the cost
of some money and trouble and embar
rassment. It's nil woll enough. The
hwv ought to fUnnd guard over mar
riages, only It might well lako mora
pains to ceo that they are prudent. It
does nothing tn that way now. Hut It
pn.rs no much rogard to the prejudices
and obstinacy of certain pc'rtplo who are
not directly concerned at all as to drive
tho Industry out of the fctalo luto com
munities where tho theory seems to?l>o
that marriage concerns nobody but the
contracting pair.
Tho oddest part of tho whole afTaTr^s
that paronlo should persist In the obsm
lefo notion that they have a right to
say something about It. They ought to
have learned by this tlmo that thore aro
some things which wo can do for others
and some things which each ono of us
can do for himself or herself alone,
They ought to have found out that'll
Is no more possible for them to cbooso
or rejsct a wlfo or a husband for their
sen or daughter than it is possible for
them to digest the dinner that eon or
daughter may eat.
As to linviog thMr cdnsohl asked or
boing consulted about the matter In ad
vance. why? that's preposterous. They
"ITTflmtrbtr grntrfnt if leayn-about
M In time to provide for themselves
proper wedding garments.? Chicago
Chronicle.
WEEKLY NEWS BUDGET,
Southern Pencil Pointer#,
Tito 60th flefcoiAl Assembly of Ten*
ncfcfuo Is in session. ' Tho rao?t imnortf
arit work to come before thftt body
the iirst week its the oon?ideration of
tho oontost tiled by 0. N?. Tilhnfttti.jRo*
y^iblicaa candidate for governor, i
Floyd Estill, of Winchester, Tenn.,
has boon Appointed circuit Judge of the
Fourth oiroui.t by Govornor Ttirney to
fill out tho unoxpirod torin of <Tohn A,
Moon, olocted to OongiOB* frbro the
Third district,
Nino oar -loads of Italians. dlroot from
Italy, paused through uharlotte? N. C.?
last week eunmte.to AJrkMW- ,
(In tho noxt thirty day# there will be
hold in Florida thro.Q conventions
H Arbor J>0fonse, Tobaooo Orowfl' and
National Good iioads Congress.
? Nashvillo Tenn:. has rooontly expor
ioneod a gouo.oou tiro. Insurance about
hall. {
.Am&ng tbo 4-9 fourth -olAsa post
orders to bo advancod to Presidential
on January let, aro Laurinburg iand
Warronton, N. 0.
Hereafter tho steamers of the Clyde
Lino will discontinue calling at Wil
mington, N; O.i'on trips south and will '
malco Charleston and Jaoksonvillo their
porta of on try.
Governor Bradloy, Kentucky, lias i?
suod a proclamation offering wL\W, for
tho arrost ly^TwrnvJotion of each, any
or all. of tho Gwonsboro raob thf\t lynoh?
ed.tjhp negrp Holt,
The Commercial Bank, of ftolma.Ala ,
has 'failod. The Commercial was es?
tablishod in 1880 and has a paid up
capitel of 8800,000, undivided profits of
$?0,000. Coo. A. Wilkinst the vice
.president, has oommittod suicide. .
'kA. II. r?rvianoe. Bud Newman,
Frank Cable end l;. M. SliAokloforu
bavo hoon arretted for holding up tho
Southern l'aoitlo pa?songor train at
Comstock, Tox.
Town Marshall Frank Hugotte. of
Ilolontvood. Tenn., shot and killed
Lewis Pomborton/whoin ho was arrest
ing, and .Tames Pcraborton, the father,
who interfered.
A farmer in Webster county. W.
Va , paturntod a hog with koroseno to
olonribo him. Tho animal accidentally/'
booamo ignitod and set tiro to tl\e bayii
and houso, both of which wore de
stroy od. . ^ V.
Caul. C. Ji. iilood, of 'iVinnessoe, who
i acted as drill master for tho raw insur
gent troops under Gomez, has just re
gion . ?(j {n jjjj homo. jj0 brings back
The anuual report of the iaji
road commission was mft^e publio lft
week. The Uble giv?? the &i the
statement of tho operations of all . AM
roads of the State for tho p? >fc
H it afford. ? ? ?^tn?.felyi
Only two roads in the Htato sno^r ?
S.te^s&.sss"
ooi) This lt)ftvo3 ft defloifc 01
fK Included in the oxpouseao
uhi however, was the amount of
??Xn 7')8 u, M(,?nded on maintonenoo
ft,3 atnusture*. in Other *??",
this sum, largor than that of auy othe
rlli'l hai beon applied to permanent
U^r.V?3?;?"v and Pn.Mng.on had ?
total income ol PW.08&BJ. ^Ik ^g
totftl oxpouses were 322, maiung
* U^fo Southern railway linos oamo out
?f tho vonr with n not ll,como of
?14 n; which was loft, after doduoUng
$80,l(V7.6tf in taxes a? wo.l an all
l?it io thus f.con that tboro
very marked improvement in
aiUon Of the railroad business m Spnth
Carolina during tho past year.
Confederate Votornnn Form n TMvIbIou
Tbo organization of a 8tato di^ion
of tho Sons of Confederate Veterans
was accomplished in Columbia la?t
week Thero lmve boen but few cww<
organised in tho Bloto, and conBcjflwit
ly there wore but few pre^m.b'jtUu
vouny gentlemen Boetnod detei n"n?c
I ,m.h U>o ?,^olznuon. *h. go*
XT in the K.ndiil building, end
representatives were pvcBent roni
Camps Moultrio, Charleston j , vj all ace,
Fdgcfiold; Maxoy Or egg, Oolumbm
0 Seal, Greenville; J tampion, Mt
Pleasant; Humphrey, Andeieou. Mr
"U A, Smith, of Charleston, maa macU
< imnorarv chairmau, ana 1 rofcssoi
euel of Charleston, was elected Mmj o.
General of the division, and ho will np
no tut tho Brigadier (ionorala. h?
Fliom will Hecido on the time and ploc<
for holding tho next, annual meeting.
? *
insane Hospital Expend.
povt^'^hev^'^a^th^'e^taliituvo fo)
- (H)0 to pav interest, on tho \> allac?
'tsssar.iaasM
tftiaettuggiS
offlcors of tho asylum state that vnej
,w ill barely como out even. (
K
> CI over nor Evans has offered a rewarc
of'?l()(i for the capture and delivery t<
the hboriff of Orangeburg county o.
Hope Williams, tho negro v?ho kille<
lpd J). Bmitb, a white maa, neat I <>?
Motto. ?
AdiolH.it 0 oneral Watts received a re
v having special aphtu^for OTimira
UCTViCO! Il? K< I'W; \f'
V "Robert eon, T, 9- MoonttWi Of, n* ?
TMftine. The first three are the moet
distiogtiiaUW. "))g
The Citadel trustees met in Columbia
iou? for repairs, futures, etc.,
W^rfrle^gry ??*
Mi "
. " t . ? *? 1 v
letter sitMtf tv wmr'traoir wrtiwa Bjf
M eximo Monne^ . *)?? Cuban leader, to
Gen. Caiapoa offering terms Of peaoe,
- Tlit President ? h?a- Amended. .Ihs
civil eeprtk* ralee 00 as toindnde
in thirtervieftallemployeeof ^gov
ernment penitentiary in the AUnh?d
HUtes who ere subject to. <lMrino?ftte?.
.. .. ?
The Ad*** Kxprw Company will
ceediog the United 81
paay OA thai ayeUm.
f ll6 WivftV/iig iiuui CftfuWUI
Woylor is ? nativo of Ohio and a- sou of
parents of Gorman origin His father
ib at present ji farmer m tho Buckeye.
SVate. ?
At Los Angolea, C'al., some weeks
ago the polico and whorilf receivod no
tico to look out for J. P. Folk, eon of a
prominent South Carolina farmer, who
10 wauled in Abilono Toxas. for alleged
forgery: The police got traok of iho
young follow at North Pomona, follow
ed him to India, and lodged him in jail
fclioro.
" . , - ... ? ?
AH About tho North.
a toll-gate war in
bavin
;iinton con
prominent f
for chopping down the gates. The at
They are having a toll-gi
Clinton county, Tnd., and
nromiuenfc farmers havo been
nd. , anifl forty-four
arrested
gates wore" mado openly,
during the day. /-^
Haxon S. Piugreo haij been inaugu
rated govornor of Michigan.,
*
Tho warm weather will prevent the
usual ico palace carnival at St. Paul,
Minn., this winter. -
It is uaid that farmers in Northern
Indiana rather than boar tho expense of
feeding horses 0 t ugh the winter have
killed Them and -posed of their oar
casees to fertilizing faotorios.
. Frank S. Black, the new Republican
Govornoi of Now York, has been inau
gurated at Albany.
Tho Ohio Miners, in State Convon
J^on, doclavo that thoy will not ac
cept less than 70 cents per ton for
18?!7.
At Sully. Iotva. a *mall town near
Newton, robbers looted tho State Bank.
Tt'is reported the robbers ontered the
bank, blew the safe and carried away
ao amount of cash estimated at from
$3,000 to $20,000. A
Twenty-6ovon foreign stoamor?<'wef;e .
in the port of Baltimore rocently. They
have a capacity of 100,000 tons, and
form probably the largest foreign fleet
ever gathered in that harbor.
Maryland has fallen into line with
8evoraV>ther States in the matter of
institutes for the education of the
farmors. Tho work is to begin this
wintor with a Legislative appropriation
of &J,000, which is regarded as sulfi
oient to provide for the holding of one
or moro institutes in eaoh county in the
State. "n ...
l; At Lancaster, Pcffrtf^be lien son.
one of tho members of V(he gang of
thieves and outlaws who reside on the
Wolsh Mountains was shot and
killed by his step-brother, Jerry
Green, who is also a noted criminal
and member of tho same gang. f,
rl
uni
miscellaneous.
King Humbert, of Italy, is ill.
fifty- two
'here aro fifty-two paaitentia
and over 17,000 Jails in the
united States, It cost $600,000,000
to build them. Over 000,000 persons
were incarcerated in tho year 1898. The
oriminal expense to tho oountry is not
lees than 8100,000,000 annually.
Col. J. Courtney Hixson, Jlpited
States Consul at Foo-Chow, Chirijt, is
enjoying a brief vacation in Washing
ton, tho first slnoo his appointment^
threo yfcars ago.
The directors of the American To
bacco Company hai'e declared dividends
of fl per cent, on " the preferrod
stock and 8 per cent, on the common
stock.
A mild sensation has been created aft
"loifo. _
m
troir to *twi? otff.
Jfllt t bottl* ??eojK?mo8 watw g1*M
a rlna and tot ft atan ? twenty-lour boowi ?
?cdlmout or miiHur ladloiti* ? dlseaaed ooi>
dltlon of th?? i^tnoya. .,-vfhen orlno ftta|n
linen it la po*ltl ve erldoneoof kidney trouM?
Too frequent dealro to urinate or pain In th
baekiaaleo eonvluoJa# proof tbftt the kia ?
uky* aud biaclfior are out of order.
tVIIAT TO DO.
There la eemfort In the knowle l?i ao Often
?xprwwo'l, that Dr. Kilmer'a Bwarap?Hoot,
the #roat kidney remedy, fulfill* every wlah
in relieving pain la tho baok, kidneya, liver,
bladder nod every part ef tho urinary pia
?axe*. Jt correct# inability to hold urln
and aoaldlng pain In pa?ln? It, or bad offoctf
following u?a of llqoo?, wlno of boor, nnd
overcome tbnt unpleaat it neueaaitv of boln-.
eompelled to get tip mdny tlmea during tb<
?i?:tt to urinate. Tho mild and the extraor
dinary effort of 8wnmp-Jloot loaoou reallKOvl.
It aianda tho highest for Its wonderful curo.
6t the moat distressing cosf*#. Hold by drug
gl^te, price fifty cent! end one dollar. For
a 'ample bottle and pamphlet, both aont free
by mall, mention this pastor and aend your
full poatoftloe addroM to Dr. Kilmer A Co.
Uinsflmmton. N. ?. Tho proprietors of this
pnporgunrnnteetho gom)lnon??aof thlioffor.
SaafaeM CtePftOltrfc Cured ,
by local application#, m they oenuot react* th?
diseased i>ortl?n o t the ear. There <a only one
way to vitro deafness, and that In by oonatitu
tionnt remedied D^\fne?a i? caused by an in
(lamed condition o t tho muepne lining ot th?
Kuetaphtau Tube. When tola tube gota in,
flamed you Itave a rambling aound or imper
foot hearing, and wu<;n it in entirely oh;avd
Deafneaa is (lie result, end unleaa the inflam
mation o.ia be t?k n out and this tube re
stored to t * normal cmdltton, bearing will bp
ded roved forever. Nine ca/?ee out often are
eauwj by qttarrh, which la nothing bat an in*
flamed condition of the muooua aurfeCee?
?\ o will give One Hundred Do l*re for any
of .Oenfne** (caused by wu?M thst can
not bi? cured by liaire Catarrh Core. Bend for
Circulars, free.
J- Onjww A Co., Toledo, 0.
P WwtK;
IflTBslopited ireesnu permAnfintlyoured. No
fit a nftei- flr/st day's u*e or Dn. Ki.iwa'a Ohbat
NititVulUmrouicu. FreeMirinlbolUandir.nU.
tec, Send to Dr. Kline, tSl Arch St.; rbll*. i'a.
i 1
"WiUto* Bnkcr Co.. of porcheator, MftW.,
C. 8. A., have nivon yenra or mn ly io the aklu
ftil pre i unit Ion of- oo<5(>^ *'>d ehocolaic, And
lluvo duviacd machinery and system* |UOU iar
l|) tholr met Diids of I rem mont, whereby tis?
mirlty, p-vlutulilllty und hlyliost nutrient oIihi
^ut?'rIsUca nre retain. d.v Their preparations
/imknown tito woiitl over, end hiv? received
tho J>!Klieat indoreomntits' from tho nud.o.tl
nriu^ltloiH-r, ttio nurao, end the inte Uvunt
lioiwokct'per and catcr.er. There la hnrdly nny
Court-prouuct which may be so extensively ?u?ci
In/iho lioueehoid .in oomblnat O/i with othrr
fr/da as cvtooH nnrt^chocolate; bi|t lusro ukhIii
wo ntK* tbo Importance ot purlt) and nutrient
value, uud tin so im OMaiii wiint?, wo feel
BU'O, may be relied upon In ttaker'tf Oocoannd
i Cnocolate.'^JDttt^tfc and Hugtenie Q<wtU- ?
Cent ry Y" wwnjr *.?v < ja~
? %in iinltmJnuj. Ny?'rt'6Mlftr ifod*
PflrhAW the nvi.it beautiful (?al?nd<\r Iwmo.l
for llio yunr ^ Is Tu?: Youth** Companion
Art C'aU'ntlnr. which la Riven to o?'h snibsorlb'
or to tho uii(H*r for tho ye;ir *97. It l? mado up
o( four ciuirnvng lilctUMS beautifully ?oi?ru*
<1 nonet in twe ko htmnoolsiia '-oIai?. I^ts In
form if. t( ir-piigo folriui* vvhlolt, wnon cxlH^U'<\
1h )t:x :i Inches ii\ *lze. Tha subjects nrj (lo.
lightfully Attractive. TliU Citlftixlar nvikoia
clpsirnbf" orrwment for u t?h i>t ??', c?'<ti?-tHb'.i?
?>V writing rtosk. It Is oit?xrort for >a!o only bv
liio pubiiaht/ri or Tin: YoimiW Companion at
fiO emit* per io^x? Only beoAitjo of tho enor
mous liU'nbur jiusIIaUi'u la /it ptvMlpIo for Mio
publl*h?v< of 'l'*i n (Spvp.vxiON to eoml It ficu
to nil Companion ontaci'Hx'fe v'"
After phrsJobins hnfl Riven mp np, I vrii
??vi'tl by P?*oV Ottr?.*-KAbPH K&jmo, WU?
nHhisport.ru.. Nor. JW. 18W.
Reliable Charlotte Merchants
Coll on tlitin when yon k? toChm-lotli* N.C. \Vrto
(Ihmii if you ilo noi ko, mid linvu your onlors nllwl
t.y mnll. In RnK\vi!ilni{ mtvcriliU'mfius klixlly n on
Hon Oils paj>cr.
DBtUflMft MKST WORK, l^ftsonnMe Prlooi
t ttlfl ilfiv VYr to Kc\v? <* Times Pt'ir. Houoo.
i i i i ' " ? - ? -
Pff B UT^TTO t E- M. A N D It fiWS, 10. ii W. Trado
f UtVtU* VftifAUo I' nnn!*, O (mus? HloyoloJ
if rn ? t.jjj. i
WOMAN'S MF ]
for monthly palna iu-tho aldcv fi
hi pa, back, ucck, shoulders, R
bend and limbo. ' 1
Tbeao pains nre e^mptotnt of 0
dangerous deir.ugemcnts pecul?-~ I
l?r to women.' 4 , f
McKlree's Wine of Cnrdul cofr. |
rccta tlieso derangements, cuwffi S
VHiJtesnnd falllngottho Womb, u
relieve* Suppressed Menstrua* I
tlon and flooding, qulfiUi the t
ncfves and brings b?ppiueaa to I
afflicted women. f -t
For fltalo by Mfrtldrw D?al?n #i ] I
ONB DOl^aa A HOH I K. ' I
? ? r x^ |
FREEJ
K oi nm.?f nty
mwi&v
i^twv'^vVMf-fifu SsS^^LiUS
Clcf&itft
Ul??ilVw> ??J?b
tflVOAfld Miff
VuUioj, )ni fctttRMt,
?ttf*ft)|,l J 4*4 Wttlnl
oiecoumloiH j*fpelu?'
mi' ?Vu?rii??Srr fj'jjjj
'?!a?^?}$
TOU bii'I wuU" W lotwNthJ
'(lull ?>*? *? uk ? >1*^ W 1 1**5;..
A:U, Winston H'f? Co., Wiastn, IU
? ' ' _ _ >> a un
-v-i
'ft
^ * ? ~*"r
W Si QnifSftd BUI L t RS.
H^'t'ixuk-. .Snick*; Stiintl I'lpai fttirt ShocWli'
?*iri'n Work; siiufiiuyr, Polioye, Qeftvfui{tvl;
Uoxo3.HniigorJ.cto. t
frVCftsi cvorV litvy; wor* hands. ~"
LOMBARD IRON WORKS' i?
AND SUPPLY CO
AUOU?TA, OBUIUUA. ; ? ?? - ?
pSBOIlNEl'S
\td<mg4.d
AND <7 S's
Sohool of Sliortliaaict
AliUUMTA. ?A.
r\ofit boob* anrd. Autual hunn??i from "It*., at ...
? nlxriiiK. H?iin<n* oo!..>a;? \rv_af iq j
coud< mart. Kftml for fiityUomiiy ~
U'cue. ilojr>t oliajptr Una in nnjr baitUira oiti.
nmmiivw
i>>?*4L DR. J.L.8TKPMl,'N8. /
A NO <ll,\ CATS AND KlTTBSft to 8* lljwyf
coat Hue i all*. 0- J. M. MlilTMKIhlJk-liOtf?.
port, Mftluc. .
9. N. ?0t.
"PHAT Listless, Aimless, Doll. Lack*
Lustre feeling of yours shows that. your
internal machinery is running too slowly* .
4 f/vV T1-^ LIVER 15 LAZY
& Yf lU 1^ BOWELS are languid
r m v w *v blood is sluggish
flet amove oH-ovlthout delay, or you'll be a very tick
v person. Cascarcls C*nov Cathartic make your livef
rt lively, your bowels regular, your blood pure, move your
M machinery. Huy a box toxley,eny dtua; store. ioc., '
r boc. , or mailed for price. |2fr^ Write for booklet add free .
?ample. ;
CANDY m
CATHARTIC'
CURE CHRONIC i
CONSTIPATION. -
ATERLf NO I7CMKOV COMPANY, cmioaqOs wontmal. can.j Ntw yor?. "
REASONS FOR USING f
[Walter Baker & Co.'s 1
Breakfast ^>oa.
t. Because it i$ absolutely pure."
z Because it is Jiot made by ihe so ullcd Duicii Process ??j ;
which enseals arc used. " ^
3. Because beans of the finest quality are used, ... ^
A. Because it it made by a method which preserve* unlmpuJr^l
. the e*quisite natural flavor and odor oHhe beant.
5. Because It is the most economical, costUi^iess th*n ope cent.
? <up. ;
\ 5# iiff <t?t yom ??? the genuine article made by WAt,t6Bi
^ OAKGR A CO. Lt4., Oorcbcctcr. Mara*. Hstabllsti?M7$b. Jtf
"BiighW 3
costs cotton plantere>more
than five mil lion dollars an
riuallyr "Tins *s an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala- ,
bama Experiment Station show"
cowttusively that the J
ENGLEBERG
* RICE
Th# only
I. Hull
la.ifti
fcrUWflWL
Wtll^for
?;o
M&
He
>w
m?l
refus
ed H
thereof. I
IcjjiiI
eol-l
oftcr?Ml I
to ty.
pio?t not more
n t l*o ({{sere
led, further ;
rilea
oflemilny
before Haid
kr- property
whtflli jkir. .
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