The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 11, 1897, Image 4
trh? DttvU Hldo of ChrUtiitn Au^,r|OA
"Wo havo now in A morion jrfiopuhl*
tloft of 70,000,000 of ('OOplpr jjiul yot
thrco-tiUiivUMrtW u mlllhuy^ ft l0 told,
1k?1ouk the tho fivlinlnal/vj?s^,?\ wrlto*
DwlKlit I-. Moody, iMiis lull Ii0\|?a 1)0 r
in "Mr. Moody's diass," In (ho
l^Hos' llomo -.Itj^Fiutl. "And this In
Ohrlstlnn AmmVu, jj tDnt In
six mouthy Iffiiiy graduate* of two
largo Ktfron^ii'tudvcrslUoH woro found
iby- one ijfscuu mission in Now York
iOlty. J )$r nro Cho Amoiionu colleges
pYUUQjtft represents II vos In tho gront
'clty&mmn. Our dally pnpers nro bur
.^fjvlyn .ghroulele* of I ho lYarfnl hold
/which . ?ln luiy upon uh riifj a nation. \
|inun must, have lost all Ida sondes who
says thftt sin is nol luhorciit, tli^it It is
?mly ft physical weakness which 001
tnil^wmy ultimately overcome. Vt*neor
lug i!U< outor man will Tnnko him no
hotter within,"
? ? f
A PuiiitlHf I'ffNcltfr,
/-.Mrs. l'ow y What a hU'Ksiug It. Is to
hoW-Alr. Oily preach!
Mrs, Btoh-'-rllo's perfectly -Hplnndhi.
No wondeK\ he's popular. Why, ho
]>roA<*hoMm> Want If oily that the wick*
odor ono Is trco hotter Mr. Oily makes
ono fool.? It os U?yr t'rtn scrip t ?
? *
I'oor uooryis
Kthi'l A ad what <lf<l CfQQrgQ way
when ho proposed?
Miiiid1 lie said nothing; ho sUrtod to
nay spinet Idng, .pimped, turned deathly
pah; ami I lion fainted awa.v, Of <*?t u rn??
1 know what that mount so, wjien ho
OA ill o to, I told hlrn ho iniylit ask'tpapa.
Kt ho] ? And thonV
Mnud- Then poor (Jeorgo fainted
away again. London Figaro.
l<'cut"Sliii i*!?s
"l'u, What (loi'ii fco Mitlljllc UH'^inV"
l'ii ? *1 I'm I ho fno a man kIvoh to tho
lUlUUfUT N'lUMJ lit-' ttt'tiK IUHITUmI. ? IU>??'M8
Trunaoilpi.
I'rn.t vr nnd Pt>yfwiiUy
m o nil rlnlit In ttinlr proyw |?U?'?A, ImMf you
Iiiivh 'i'ottoi* or Ecxwtift, or hsIiUheiiin, or Him;
worm. Uotttir ?avo your hruatli ami t'ay " I'M tw
in*." 50 oflliiH a too* ftt Unix fttotuB, 01 l?y ui.ill
from J. T. Shuptrlno, Mnriiiinuli, da
S. A. I. Nproial Supplement .
Tiir. Mnnu fact uror'n llccurd, under
tho direction < > t tlioS ^aboard Air Iduc,
liatt iKwicd wlott in callod 1 1 ? ? * "Special
Seatjoard An (duo Supplement." 'I'hin
"6U)>J)U'Ultol.l" CUUtaillH JitnlllMH'lltH (if
tint I ml utit t in I, Agricultural, Mann fat:
tilling aiul Homo Attract ituiH and ad
vantagea <>f tho territory renojiod t?y
thoSouboard Air Lino,1' Tlio idforma
tion ia alike of iiilero.it to thu Farmer,
Merchant and Manufacturer. Tin*
I'umplet i.-s handito^noly bound and will
liutUt) an attractive and valuable addi
tion to any library and loading loom.
Oopiew can bo obtained by nddretttduK,
'I'. J. A ndorKon, (iont'lnl I'aNNcnuer
Agont, Portsmouth, Va.,
/ \
Oasoaiikik st.inml.'iU' (Hv?V, kitlnr>V ana
bowel*. Novt-i hick < ii, Wi'aki-n i?r Krij? | 100?
1 1 ili m ( 'm I 1 1 1 !i < 'tire !-t a lii|iil.| .'i ii I j . i |, , ,,
hit rna!l> , aivl i. i h,.. l,,.i, . i , . ? ,, |
inii> mi ? ?it fjtcos <>J (Ikm.vm ..> W i ? i,ii t, v
tiiiioui.iiv, in ,-. ,\i 1 1 1 ? i , , .j ; , | , ,
r. chlm.'i i !'..ifiio. o
1 Tim first ?M?l.>rt>it man to |n? :f^?[iri1at > ?< I a
iuuiiiIh'I dI I ln> I'iMinn l ira t)c| .iria. cnl iia.'i
ju.fl been nmh^sic I to .Inly.
Nfi- l o Mu?- tor nil) font*.
Over WMIM ru i-imI. Whv not Id No ToUnc
it'ljulati' or ivin'no yo-ii <li si i ??? for IkIi:h i:o5
Savon iimiii'v . i'.il;<-( l-i iM'i an<l laaiilioaii
\J 'arc ku;u.uiU-c?I. ;VI ?? <m - an t $I.VJ at all
diwtfUl ).
JiftlK" A'laiua, of riii"ax-> r<?mlort??l a <!??
oisioV llialdd;; I lie city liable for | i<>t il.tlll
age.s V? tlio o.vtont of 'f I .taiU.iWV
\ I'if/ rma Hon M v on iv<t jfo ills or ihtvoiik
i\\? Va 1 1 >? r ii i ? i <1 i \ a.-*- i i ^>t-, It liar's i ! real
N\f \ t I !i I < >i i*i . 1 1 i.-il lii l iJv h i nl I -t it I i i' I ri i
int. H. If. kl.l.M.. l.Ul., I'JI A ic it >Sl..l'liil<|,.l,it
Ifnl'lli ' il w lift moi'O c n s li'St I )r. Isaac Tlmm|i
ban's Kjc-waUn-.hniKrfisU- ?tlll u( i'? o'.-i txiUlo
H\
1'lfio's ('ill' r-lf ( on -I, Ol ||| l.^ll lllicVIM! tl'.
Iiiiift oh .( in:it .? i:i:,-|i- Ui v.' I I. I - 1 - ? - 1 1 m i ia.
>.i. it, LdxIiik Mo., Ki'!?i'ir.?ra .'I. v
Mlloio. or I'ft'liiv, oaf a Cabaret,
vuuiiy ctUltn i tic; caio i;ai'i.iai.' v<i; la-., ;.'jo.
M tv. WlaOoxt 'u Sool liiliq S vrn |> Col- ? lill'll ct
I t liilij', ?*>! i -ii1. 1 In1 u 'la's. r< 1 io- i n,; i till.' iii ina
tioii, alla^M iiaia, i:\irt;Vt\ ii i ? I ? o|ji ..i liottlo
.Ttisf. fry a ?fV. fjoX of f'aHi'at Hit" Hues)
llvor ami btitvcl n jalntor i-vt i inailc.
"Wl.cii tlir'-.e iitonlli^ dl?l my Imy \va?
Ironi'lo'l with ?-? ?f u !.??. TIh-io wi-ro s"f<
on lita liaii'l-- jintl l?"ly as Ian;" as a
man's liaini, ami' s.-uo-l ino-,t i li?< ' ? i ? ?? >?'
wonlil ran. Wo ln*j;aii >;iviiiu liitn II""J>
*--ai'!<a|>arilla ami it S.n>n fool. o|V<-.-(, \S !i?m
lio liaii tnkc-n llii' ?* !>??( llt's 'k- was cuhmI.'
\V. II. (Imim.ii, Wi'sl J.arl, I't'iin.^y Ivanla.
HOOCfS SpaSrma
J -i tlio lirvs! in ; I,. ' x:"- I no- HIihhI I'm llirr
Mood's Pills
of [J ires Rootbcer
on a sweltering 1>? >t
<lav is highly essen
tial t<> comfolt and
health. It cools the
Mood, i educes your
temperalnie, tones
the stomach.
Rootbeer
should he iu every
home, in every
ollice, in every t\ < 'I k
shop. A tcnijicraiiee
driuk, more health
ful thrui icc water,
more delightful and
satisfying than any
other hevcrage pro
duced .
M?<fonl?l T Hi* Ctuiln r.
Hlr?? <'o , TMIiVlphU *pv?v
tt? mikM !>, g?ltoc?. Koll
Ojuleit.
DRUNKARDS ^ved!1
The craVlng for drink It ? <1Uo?m, * m?Tvv11on?
oar* for which 1?*? Wen tlierovorM caIIim! "AiUi>
J*#," whk-h in?k?t the tnohrUto Jfcoo all l?Mo for
strong drink without \ik^w1ii'k yfVy, It r?n !>?
? pWfl
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fcc rtir.
B. W. U.? 33.? '07.
The Happenings Throughout the
Old Palmetto State,
. t
WHAT AN ORIGINAL PACKAGE IS
May liOHO ller Charter - .MonuiiientH
I ?> Sinnjhnr .; ? >? < I. Marlon-,- JI<'Nvy
ItaliiH in S|iai'(aiil>ui'K County.
'IV Itishopvillo < luurds, sent to quoll
tho riot at Imcknow, Iii^yo returned to
then' homes ami hi ?;*.l peaceful uvo-,
'cation, having taken eight rioters
across tin) county to tlit) jail Hi ( amdon,
the county seat of Kershaw, liUknow
liUM only ubout 1?>0 inhabitant* and h
good deal of dissatisfaction has existed
si nco 1 1 1 o town was incorporated, tho
claim being made that it did not have
tho requisite iiiiiiiImii' of inhabitants un
dor tho new constitution to form an in
corporation, ami therefore tho charter
was illegal ami void. .1. H. 'I isdalo
runs a largo luiuhor mill within ^tlio in
corpora to limits of tho town a^*f soom
od to bo ino?ct opposed to,fclwrfn corpora
tion. Young Tisdalo ami two w hite em
ployee)! began shoot uig at a tii|^<M foi
their own amuseineni. 'In*' "marshal
wont out thoro ami atmiupWd h' airost
thoiu for violation of a town ordinuuoo
prohibit in/4 shooting within tho limits,
'J hoy defied the olllcty on tho grounds
that they did not recognize tho marshal
iih a legal i >1)1 cor. They thou walked
down tlio main street, followed liy a
dozen negro employees ot tho mill, tir
ing guns and pistolsnud yelling in truo
frontier stylo. Tho militia arrested
two whites and seven negroes. Tisihilo
gave hoipl ami tho rest aro in jail. I ho
? i iitl inav renult in Inu'luiow losing her
charter.
Tho A t Inn ta Constitution of tho 8th
naya; " t ho question of what consti
t n't oh an original paekago has boon dis
turbing all South Carolina since Judge
Simon Ion 's decision. It was settled
tod a v no far as I ho Ml a to authoritioa aro
concerned until, at least, tho courts
pass upon it. Chief Constable Hahr, of
Churioston, held a conference with
olHcials hero today, after which, in
talking to tho Constitutitm's eorrospon
dent, liu said that unless otherwise in
structed, ho would seize all liiptorH
whon a person attempted to open a box
and soil from it ouo or moro bottles,
provided thofio bottles < I id not havo
upon thom soparatogovornnienl stamps.
In that case they will not ho molest
ed. According t<> tho understand
ing now prevailing any num
hor of hollies may ho sold in
dividually so l<>ng as they have
separate stamps upon them. ( liief*
I talir stairs that already he has seized
ami du npod a considerable amount of
hour in Chai lesion, tho parties^ at
tempting to sell it hy the drink from
kegs.
Two weeks ago ('hurley .luggers
killed his employer, Kobril ( ) woiih, at
liatVnoy, tho now county seat of Chero
kee, l>etw?j?fi Spartanburg and ( liar
lotto. They were hoth young men Irom
Chester. Owens was of one of tho host
families in the town and decided lo
upend the summer conducting a, little
trapeze show. Il-o employed .laggars
as an assistant .laggars had just heo.n
discharged from tho peiiitoiil iary, after
sol ving a sentence lor miming a Mind
tiger. Ill* killed < > wens in the tent and
claimed aeeidj^L lie lias luv -u con
victed of lnaijflyTg liter, i eeontinended
tn mercy uml^floiiteiiced to thirty-two
months in the penitentiary. Kd wards,
white, was also convicted ot niau
slaughtor and sentenced to lorly-two
months. Three negroes. one a woman,
were acquitted of murder. This ih
( 'herokee's tirst court.
The I'ort lloyal dr?- ;h,v#l has I icon
restored to condition for service, to tho
groat gratification of the naval olheials
at Washington. Commander Hock well,
tho commander uf the na\al station,
has telegraphed tho Navy department
that tho dredging has hecti completed
and tho dock was ready for immediate
use. Kepresen t at i \ e I lliot was at tho
Na\ v depart moot last W'eek, urging that
the battleship Indiana, which is badly
in need id' cleaning, I"' sent to I 'ort
IJoya! for dockiim, ami it is probable
that this Mill he done, as owing to tho
failure of < 'ongress to make tliC urgent
appro|>riat ion .Secretary l.oiig has ro
ipiestod for the repair of the New *1 ork
dock, it will ho many months hoforo
that dock is availahle.
A Washington special says: " I'ho
Senate lull to estahlisli a saitai miiii at
Castle rilickuey lias heen ml roiliiced
l>\- Koprosenlal i\ e l .lliott. I he lull in
troducetl hv Kopresentat ive Slokes to
erect a monument t?? (Jon. Sumter, will
he supplemented hy another lull to
erect a monument to < ion. Marion, lie
has received a letter Irom Mi;'. I . C.
Hohertsoli. t-l Coluuihia, secretary ot
the I laughters of t lie A luei ican Ih-volu
lion, suggesting a renewal of tiie etVort
in hehalfof the .Marion monument
+ ?
|{eports from Spartanburg county
sliow that tho laiufall of the
1 1 , null Hth to have hoen
the heaviest know in years. All
n\ or t he county hi nlges were washed
awav. The most important c. that
at Whitney, three miles from the city,
where tho large dam hurst and tlie rag
1 1 , g waters swept the new iron hridgo
winch spans t lie river away. No lives
I The loss of property is estimated
at ?\00U.
< I*. Sims, proprietor ol the t nioii
Hotel ami mem tier ol the I nion har
has heen found guilty of selling li'pior.
-*??
Secretary (iage as nies Suuator Mc
l.aurin that Interim! Iteveiiue Collector
S. A. Tow ilea will not ho disturbed
until his tenure of oltico expires, nome
I lino in 1 *!IN.
The town of lhanehville has beon re
chartered under the law pormitting
such for towns of less than 1,00ft inhab
itants.
* Kx-Mnyor, (J. It. Moslov. a hanker
of Jonestown, Mibb., was s'ho! nn?l kill
ed by Mayor (1. W. Wise. A lawsuit
betweou tno two men was the enu?;e.
?
TIIK COUNTY DKltT.
*How Cherokee County WHI llnvo lo
? /) A<',?
(Jovernor Kllorb? has appointed tlio
following commissioners to dotermino
wliat proportion of the de.bt of ei^trc*
.county Cborokeo aliould bear._ Uniter.
the law eaeh of tho townshipa shoultl
bear its particular amount of tho coun
ty debt: J, HV jUrtles and J. O. Wfcbj1
)?cef UdIo^i p. R .Hyclfiojt;
KeiAvin?iT| p. Hftraricb, (JtOzAyi J.
v *-? ?* * a ? '
:
J, AND OF TllK MHY.
the Ch.ir.nH of Anliovin? an??
I luoro-.-Ton?ue??ee flout?""!*
Thoro aro uo irioro boaubM
ss^rvj.i?
North Ouyolina, the fabloa xaw?
lhrv?/fliuco tho ol.?rm? of this won
iloi'fnl ami mofit fuHoluatintf r?K,,?i,| 'it
SSJUk. "w ":*jt >? t?
SSS^feSSR
s=~''?;StSS:i;
Ssi;-jiKs;
HOpm*
MSrSF=#E
(lihj>ltvvinu scones or tlio laio t
"'7,:^!rKmo.?.tnm r?.,Ko? ot tl.O
2H?s,:?.''==7;i
saK^gaaMSBSKV
iho troo oliwl peaks stan. jiiiu Hor.tmcl u
SKiis
Hot Springs. Those may bo consider oil
*fih$fio is an ontorprisinK ylty
nestling amid tho VW^'sk v uVul has
matk tho "liiiml of, tho Hky, mm ? ?'
;lSitSa,3?;' W.s?i?(
BlrooS' i"r?> roinantio, troo-shaMd dr mm
winding about in tho most p.otu. omiuo
fftHhionV H.ut in tho pretty park a< a
emit too t ho handsome homes of tho
fivowl inMvbitauts. The elimato i?
Hingularly pure, dry . a'llVoo tho
OOHKOHSOH tort I'Omrtl lUlblo <-n ill
;,>mlllU.? wl.i. W lc.i.1 to vromoto li??"h
niul ploiisuro. Tho number of r
day* is very high tor tlio average ^ a
In' winter tho ulunato ih very mild, \ot
oxtromolv bracing. 1" .summer ) he
charm of' outdoor lifo i?" moxnro?Hib1o.
Tho niviHM urm niul ^euiul, yet "?{
nunri'HHivo. on account ot dryness, ami
Z S.i? ?<?" ^iiKi>tr?n.v coo m>.i
(.?,?lu<-ivo to io,.tlil "ofa ..ml >? '?; ' 1
'I'ho uro.it resort not? u,
!::sr,!lNo
noneo, of its immptuoH furnishiuj,. ?
of itH peerless cuisine or sovn-o.
fnn.o of tlio houso is world-wulo.
I iltmoro. Thin Phico is Homo U
iniloB from Ashovillo, 1 ami 1 !?' ^ (,t
tho mono I'oliorul clmiaiui, in it. I
o HOO orv, climate and general attrae
ions lf.lt tho place take* d? nam
from tho i.nperinl chateau of Mi. f V" 7"
\V Vandorhilt, tho most magniheont
,,aJo in Amorien -a vor table rival of
Iho roval ahodes of the Old \N c ? 1 ?
a&ftSr Ti
entirely i"
,iii,| tho rosort of tho host people of the
html The oqnipmont', cnisino ami
vi,.,, of this now famous house ato
,.(iual 1 <1 tho host high-ohtHW city l.oto s,
niul iinolVort iH h par oil to Ml,unla"1 H
stumlard of oxoollom o in ovoi.\ lcspm-t.
Hot Spring"- SituatOil m a oharinn.},
plain in tho VuiilHl of a viiHt ? ?
JimL far from Ashov.llo- and s ir
roumU'il by tho most boaut.ful
U tho littii city of not sy;y ?. ^ ?
is tho Mountain I'nrk Hote l, ft j
.u)in0 for tho health or ploaMWO
Skir aml an.oM oxiruHon1 san; annul
""itrJou/o vi?"!!lo Voiitlioni Hall,
?iH. Kiilomfi'Uv ?irranj^o?l ami
nuo'iiillcontly ain'oiiito'l llM',n",! ?r
^fcwwsis
1"!; "in, no' ->.?.? 'i'oinic?
Hie v* '"^Knosv il lo ami r.l.?tta.u>o?a
ffi.ko.il JhMintHUi. th? < of lho
?T.aHh' Above tho ( louds. V 1 ;V,\
^Svmo.?:oi ^rv?;sv;^i :j?y
'm-Taro also oporate.l between Jaek
nonvillo ami ( '.i.einnat. thrui.^b . a
vimm.li Columbia, Hpartnnbmjr,
Ahhovilh', KnoxviUe Vun.l Harrmnm
?'Tw' n? to
|.:,,,0!.ition at Nai-liMllo will Hi" 1 ' "
it to Xntioville or vu-.nily most deb^ht
fill ai"t valualilo. I'll" i
!;!t
In,,., wliioli "ill 1>" IIIV'I."! '?>
aiivV'"'1'"'" ooi'lpl l'"?ta).i
tow eonts. ___
'?Tin* Itomans," sa id (lie IpiK'luT,
"wi-iv good at bridK" building." "1
tdiould ft:iy th??y were," miirntii 1'imI I lui
1 ?;i i 1 1 toy on lln* bark seat. "I.ooK 'ul
her no.se'."? Wusliinjjton^Tiines.
WIM, IT PASS?
I"r?M? Silvt-r mid F.tort Ion of Senators
l?y l lie People.
Senator Pot tig row Iiiih introduced a
lull t<> provido for the submission to t
popular vote, at t lie eonpressional oleo
t i?V 181W, the following questions:
'*^hull Congress at oneo enact a law 1
providing for tlio iiunicdiato froo and
unlimited coinago of silver ami gold at
the raiio of 113 to I ?"
".Shall tho constitution of tha Unfleu
States bo so amended so as to provide
for ti\o election of United States Sena-,
torf and of the rrosidontand VieoPres*
ideut by tho direct voto of tho l^ople?"
It is made tho duty of tho Secretary
of each State to forward tho resnlt to
tho President, who is rCqnontod to
transmit tho statomout to Congres*.
.. r- . "
; An old sea-captain of Lon# Island Titi*
proposed tho unique scheme of equip
k plots mortar batteries nt life-ear In*
etntions froin which to tbrow bombs
ftHed wlfTi pc.UfohJuin to calm the
. wo tore rualu* about * Wtee* t TNmmgtr
(ho resulting smooth' water *knd . ?urf?
the rescue work would be eeaip*retlYe?
tr?M- "
Programme for the Great Meeting
of Confodorato Veterans.
975 HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED,
~r~?. ? -
Awl About tOO Application* Arc Now
l'cmtlutf-? T^nn lfen<ln tho List In
Number of Cum pa.
Tito oftloial programmo for the reun
ion of (ho United Confederate Voteranb
ut Nashville, Teuu,, Juno iJ'-i, yiJ ftU(l
Hi has boon announced. This gather
ing of old veterans promiso# to l?o t ho
largest OYQr hold in tho South. Colonel
(Joorge Moorman, assistant adjutant
general, announoos that nine hundrod
and sov<\?ty-livo oauips of United (/on
fodorato Veterans have boon organized/
and that about one hundrod applica
tions for t Ito organizational' camps are
now ponding. Texas heads tho list
witii two hundrod and twonty-ono
camps, while Alabama and North Caro
lina follow with- ninety-one camps each.
Maryland has six cam^s, Virginia
thirty seven, Wont Virginia seventeen
and tho District of Columbia ono. '1 ho
following in tho prograinfrm for tho
NashVillo reunion: \
Tuosday, Juno S5), at 10 a. in., tho
Daughters of tho Confederacy will moot
at, the State Capital in Nashville in a
general reunion. On thoovoning of tho
same (lay thoy will givo a reception ot
tho Confodornto Veterans. AtHJm. on
tho kiuuo day tho convention ot Confod
orato (/Hiu pa will hold a softsion in tlio
largo tabernacle. Kacb division will l?o
assigned to its own position. Speeches
of wolcoino will then by mado and re
sponses. Hon. .1. W. Heagan is orator
of tin* occasion, and imniodiatoly upon
tho clorfo of his address will conio tho
usual organization for tho transaction
of business.
For Wodnesday, JunoSU, thoeouven
tiou will mootutlUa. in. and will trans
act important business which will come
before it requiring a full day's session.
Tho ovouiug will bo devoted in honor
of the sponsors and maids of honor,
Thoy will be seated upon the platform,
with especial escort of Confodornto Vet
erans. . ? - I
Kor Thursday, Juno 24, tho grand j
parade, (ion. \V. 11. Jackson, obiof'
mnahal of tho division, will bo /in
charge. All divisions will be assi^oeil
positions and each cramp "will cany a
banner or old Confederate battle Hfg,
which will be still more appropiate. J im
sponsors and maids of honor from// the
ilifVerent States will ride in opej/car
ria^joa in front of t heir own Stale di
vision. Tho rounion will close with a
gonoral reception that night.
CONFLICTING KKl'OliTH
As to the ProRress of Pence Negotia
tions In ICurope.
London, Juno 5. (Hy Cable) Con
flicting news in published about tho
progress of the peace negotiations at
Constantinople. On ono sido tho (ml -
tan is said to have adoptod a most un
yielding attitude, auVVvon tho other
hand ho is declared tb^bo show
ing n conciliatory dispmntion and
that the settlement of ques
tions in dispute is only a mutter of a
few days. The Associated I'roSH, how
ever, learns that tho muvmssadors at
Constantinople aro hopeful that tho ne
gotiations will bo concluded in about a
week, in tho sense of Turkey's accept
ance of tho peace conditions proposed
by tho powers. There is now littlo doubt
the Sultan has decided to agreo to tho
evacuation of Thcssaly, and tho Turk
ish public is being propared for this
step. 'The police of Constantinople
have been ordered to confiscate tho
leaflets which aro being circulated, de
manding the annexation of tho con
quered territory as a duty devolving
upon the sultan, Thovwar songs aro
also being suppressed in order to stifle
the fanaticism of the lower?classos.
It is considered probable that the
conclusion of poaeo between Turkey
ami (J recce will bo followed by a com
plete change of tho Turkish cabinet, as
the palace clique will endeavor to sad
dle the ministry with all tho responsi
bility for the peace conditions.
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IMAGINATION CACSKI) SUICIDK.
Kit liltiiMly Thong file Was Accused
'' of liieeiirihu-lAin.
Recently tho littlo town of Clio,
South Carolina, Marlboro county, was
burned by incendiaries. There was no
clew to the criminals, but Kli Hliindy,
one of tho most respected citizens in
tho community and a prosperous
fainter, became convinced that his
neighbors were accusing him of tho
crime, lie could not bo convinced to
tho contrary ami last Saturday shortly
after going into his field to superintend
plowing lie cut his throat with a razor.
Ho died instantly. i
(iutlty of. lliinl)c/./,l(sini>n(.
Judge Tyler Coopor, formerly mayor
of Atlauta, and for several yearn clerk
of tiio board of county commissioners
has boon found guilty ofemboz/.leinent
in tlin Superior court, Coopor was
dismissed from tin) office of county
commissioners Hoveral montlin ago, and
a shortage of $2, MAO wan fouiul in his
accounts.
Ten Shots in a Family Feud.
At JctYorsonvillo, (la., Jt. H. Nowly
and .1* W. Nowly, fathor and soiy- on
gagod in a shooting aU'ray with J. K.
| ami 7VI. I>eforo, brothers. Ten allots
wore tired and It; LI. Nowly was mortal
ly wounded. Tho tragedy was tjio ro
sult of uh old fond.
Military Quell a It lot .
A Bpooiul to tho Chnrloston (S. C. )
News nml Courier of tho 5th reports
considerable exciteino.it at Lucknow, n
villAgo of 115 inhabitants in Hiuater
county. It all aroso from somo targot
practice in tho streets of tho villago,
which tho Authorities could not stop.
Governor Kllerho was informed of tho
a flair Ami wired the Jlishopvillo Guards
to go Lucknow. This wan dono, a
numbor of ^ arrests wcro made, and
every thing is quiet now.
A Pitched Ilattle.
A ajjccial to the Lonisvillo Evening
Post from PAlntavirie, Ky.f says a
pitched battle, in "fyhlch Tom Wwis,
. Preston Loo, Orof*- Charles, J. W.
? Charles, 8hade.X<e<>.WHUIeinp ilAftiA&i
gaged, occurred n?ar the Virginia-Ken
tacky bonier, in Virginia. J. W.
Chaarles was killed outright and Oreea
Charles, Hemp Lm and Tom l*wf?
> mortal won nded. The . r *
after * disctf*afe* i?
ettlk
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CNEWS ITEMS,
.VnilHlMU Ifeiiotl Polu(?n<
(Jov. O'Ferrall dolivorad an addrosn
to the Master Car liuilderfl' Asfioeiation
i nt Old Point Comfort, Vft.
At Motion, .Clft., Thoman Woloh was
killed by lightning whilo standing in
bin doois,
At .1 ackHonvillo, Fla.f the suit for
I il'ol against thothreo friends haa beon
iliBiaifthod.
in a soooch at .Jacksonville, Fla.,
Senator Mallory criticized ex- President
( Jlovoland and predicted that Hryun
^vill ho the standard bearer in 1000.
^the annual convention of tho Master
CaiNiuildors' AsHooiation of tho Unitod
.Staters.. j|Virtl ^ (lbl-~Trohit Comfolt,
Col. If. Dobjjyjay. one of the load
ing Republicans in Virginia, died on
tho Mb in Newport News. *
A. J{. Smith, of Martinsville. Va. ,
hftH (Hod an application with tho Proas
uvy Department at Washington for tho
position of Auditor. 0
At OrnngtVlalo, Fla., a negro who
murderously assaulted a family of four
and probably fatally injuring a little
?hoy, was taken from tho sheriff by a
party of men and is supposed to liuvo
bouu lulled... . .
Henry 'Whilo wan liangod at Colum
bus, (hi. , for helping to murdor throo
policemen.
At Ocala, Fla., H. 1J. MoConnoll,
defaulting prosidont of tho defunct
Merchants' National bank, commits
suicide to prevent his arrest.
At .Macon, (la., a bill has been pre
pared, and will bo tiled, for puttlng.tho
Southern railroad into tho hands of a
receiver.
Atlanta (On. ) mail carriers will bo in
creased live or six. members by July
1st.
Fire along tho wharf front at Aloxi^n
dria, Va. , destroyed ??f?,000 worth of
property.
The Kaleigh ^NT. C. ) Press- Visitor
learns that the 'I rihuno is to rosumo
publication about .July 1st. It is to ho
published as a four-page morning daily
with an oij;ht page Sunday edition.
Col. \V. W. 1 1 ay ward will continuo as
editor.
At Columbia, S. C. , lire destroyed
820, OpO worth of proporiy, including a
Sti.pO'O electric plant in tho lunatic asy
IrVm. The lire originated in tho laun
dry and was confined to that building.
An engine on tho Norfolk and Wost
orn Railroad blow up, about three miles
east of Christianburg, Va. , killing tho
ongineor and lirenum and injnrod ono
other person. Tho body of tile en
gineer was so badly torn' by tho explo
sion that the llesh was ecattored ovor a
huge space of ground.
(I'overnor lOllerbo, of South Carolina,
has aunouncod tho following board of
inquiry to investigate tho condition be
tween thestudonts of tho South Caro
lina College and police and' military,
on tho athletic grounds. Capt. llonry
T. Thompson, Col. J". CI. Wardlaw and
Brigadier (lenoral Joooph L. Stoppol
boin, with Judgo Advocato S. O. May
field:
Hear Admiral Samuel Phillips Leo,
U. S. N., retired, tho last, of tho com
manders of the great squadron during
the civil war, died at his home at Silver
Springs, m;ar Washington, I). ('. , after
a short illness, of a stroko of paralysis.
Me was a Virginian l>y birth, ami a di
rect, descendant of Light llorso Harry
Lee, of Revolutionary famo. Admiral
Leo's war record was ono of tho bright
est in American naval annals.
All About (ho North.
Kx-Congressiuan Frank Aldrich, of
Chicago, is believed to bo" Clou. Cco's
succeflsor to Cuba.
TJio fireworks factory of M. Shuro,
in Cliieago, has boon blown .up. Tho
oxplosion was caused bv a match drop
ped by a workman. Twenty-two poo
plo wore injured, but no ono was
killed.
In a labor riot at Ninotik, 111., two
men were killed, one of thorn boing A.
\V. Morgan, superintendent of tho coal
mino.
Tho Wilcox & White Organ Com
pany, at Meridian, Conn., have failed.
Ohio coal minors ut Columbus have
decided not to join in any general strike
that may be called. v
John (t. Carlisle, seor<^WR' of tho
treasury undyr Clrovor Cleveland, has
opened a law oflico in Now York. *
Tho next Oouoral Assembly of tho
United Prefibytorian Church will meet
at Omaha, Nob., May 25, 185)5).
Federal .Tudgo OroRcup has decided
that tho city of Chicago is linblo for
damages resulting from riots during
tho Debs strike of 180-i.
Tho American Medical Association in
session at- Philadelphia elected ofllcers
ami selected Denver, Col., as tho noxt
place of meeting.
Famous old Libby prison building,
which was transferred from Richmond,
Va., Ic? Chicago, 111., is to bo moved to
another site.
Manufacturers of tho I ndiana ^as bolt
at Anderson are organizing to preserve
the natural gas fields.
The entiro plant of the Standard Oil
Company at. Cleveland, (). , has shut
down for an indefinite poriod. Ono
thousand men aro out of work.
Commissioner Calhoun may Ruccoed
Consul (Seneral Ceo in Cuba.
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Miscellaneous.
The Universal Postal Congress will
? <>ld its next conforonco in .Italy in
F ;bruary,"I1903.
Tho coffee crop of Iiiaxil is for this
year estimated to bo 0, '000,000 bags,
In Washington, ]>, C,. Charles Bar
bour, a patont attorney, snoots his pret
ty typewriter, thinking ho had killed
her, '.lie blew his own brains out.
The Cuban army is said to bo in good
condition; Oome/- has 40,000 woll <Jj'b
ciplined troops. _ ^
Kentuoky toll gate raiders defy State,
militia and continue tho depreda
tions. --
Tho Argentine government is urging
nn applanation or 11,000,000 for the
purine of oxtingniBlung the locust
plague.
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President MeKlnley Speaks*
President- McKinley delivered the
owning Address at tho meeting of the
International Commerce Conference at
AtJheAeadaxuy.of
Murio. On the smcio?? stag* of the
Academy tat the delegates to the con
ference, members of President Mc
kinley's cabinet end qnile* number of
friiOiiterfl end other representative of
No. 8. ?8oll<1 Oak Kxtemlon T#blo,
fMllsDc'i] llko a piiiiio- Iihh hl \ mttKitlv?
og? Tiio four out*ldo Jots aro connect
4mI, liraood Hud flnoly ornamented, it
mcnsiircft Incho* whoti cloned and
0 (out loug wlion Apioad. HpoclAt IV Joe,
'$3.95
(Ordora promptly filled.)
Tlio abovo Id but Vu?o of ovev 1000
bHi'uniua to bo found in our now eata
b'KUti, 1 tfontrtlnti rtll kinds Of Kuril)*
turn, Cui-potti. Daliy ('arrlagOA,' Ho
frljrorntoin, Htovos, Krinoy- l/nmps,
llodillufr. HprJOK''. JlOT) licda, 0<O. V?'U
aro payirur fooal doalora doublo our
prluoH. lirop u postal for our great
npuioy-savioK catalogue wiii<Ji wo
until rroe of all chargea. IJoal tvrth tho
Uii.uiuftKituiorrt and you Wll| make tlio.
<>Ik profit* you nro now paying your
looal doaloru. . ?
Julius Nines* Son,
HAtTinORK, Ml);
A singular omission ill tho matter of
Iftgftl formalities Is tho failure of t ho
Kedorul laws to provldq fov notifying
a President-elect of his election. Tho
dlectoral votes nro counted, and tho re
sult of tho enumeration Is fecordeit In
tho Jou ryals of both Housed of Con
gress; hut )t Is left for tho President
elect to Unci out tho result. In WhatoYor
way ho can and to present hlmsolf for
luauj|(irutloii on tho n?xj suec/eodluf;
fourth day of March. Afi a mjftter of
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otlh-o in the rep^Vlle pets his Tnotlfloa
tlou from the newspapers. 1
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