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An Old I'Yif.Alo Dlneoveeeil. 0l? Grand Riviere, in Hre#' I arbor, a ti'lguto 3 ?'() foot pie rood by many Million balls, was recently found by dredgCl'S. Till) VOSHOl Is hellOVCd to ?ltavo bey it sunk by Uio itrlitah ilUOyciira fcgo. I . To the l'oliv?, Miss KIi|?|> ? A u?l do you really lovii in*1'/ Ohollle I would die for you. Mtsft KIlpp Vou ahvrtya any that, lml why don't you do HY - Now i'ork Trlb U??0. ^ ...Jlu.., ( \ Ylrltio itiul i? Vic*. Ynnlty himI ft |<i'opor i'i>K'??<l for tho fAottnvfl of othoi b uliuiiM ln.il> \n k?? you to tfot I'M of thai OlrttfllhthiK nVtn iIIhoiiho. Wlti'lltoi II l'i> a nl in | >10 ul'iuhli'ii, iv rlm^t or u |i\n ii, or wUothor II In m I'linuili* **ii ho ol llv/oiiift, Tiilt'A uv lUngWcl'iu. 'J'ewntrtevm i>YiHlflvnVy",Vnf?Uii?iy?)Uro It. ('urn tt wv II will ?t?y I'lirml, too. Ml o??it? a box ftl drviK Htoi oh, or I ?y until for f>0 could IncaMiot ?tnmi?? from ?). T- Khiuitiiiio, Hftvuuiiffji, Qt?, Awkwurd, T^uiployor ( h ii rrledly resuming his d lot allow ou a culler outering *ho olUcu; ? HVhat wn? my last word? Type wvl tor girl (somewhat confuted) ?Your 1a.M word wa'a darling,? lUck Mo-TJp. "Thoatro* ought to bo aoatod with tho tvonion all ou ouo aide and tho men on tho ollior,v "WhyV" M8o (hut when luou go ouv between I ho acts thoy can tramp on ?^ach othor'a loon.'VI)cU\>lt Krco I'rurt.v | I jo ft by Bay. A moil# tho laio l.eon fyiv'H papers wero found II vo deereuu 'dated on the name day, wlynod by President < irevy mid counterijlKnod by all Iho proper ?f llclals, appointing lil in to all tin- grades of the Legion of Honor, Including the l ; land OrosH. (Jrovy went out of of lire without making the appointments public in tho Journal Ollloicl, and I .eon Say never mentioned tho mutter to any one, and never worn any of tho decor tit ions. Toil lHliiUln?. & Tho tea-drinking habit, widen, only n few yeui'H ago, wiik supposed to be itn Infallible al^n of an old maid, now titimhcra union g lis votaries many men. Nearly ''every l>ig club tu New York, (tccordtlig lo llio Run, counts Itn tea- ! dVlnkers by the aeoro, and votaries of tho amber liquid are not unknown In the clubs of San Francisco. They or der tea when others mound them order whisky. - Flvo o'clock Is the leu-drink ers' time, and In support of their habit I hey any that It does not Interfere with Ibelr appetlto for dinner and Is as (deaaant an aid to a social chat As whis ky or beer. /piluooss of Wnlcd Iiovcs Animal. M'lio Frinoojsn of Wales Im fond of jui | I ma 1h mill Is a most Intrepid rider to j (lit) lioimilM. Nor hay pony, "HuHy," In now L'S yoai'K of age. 1 1 ?.? Is past work ti lid Is jiaviiiK a high old time of It. MTc Mauds about Kl IiiukIa high, and has boon the Heat favorlto of tlio princess for the <0 years hi* has been in her ser vice. lie know* I) Ik iiiImIcoks as well :is nny of her dogs do, ami, If allowed, would follow her any where. Ilo Is too old for work now. ami has had his alioes taken olV llnally, hut still lives a most luxurious llf<\ ooii.stantly visited nnd fed hy Ills inlslt'cKK, >vho never id lows I llrnv? M?tt. Ab<x MoOlurt) i-f tin* t'liliadolplila TlineM j Hays: "Tin* I \v> l*oldo?d men ho kie?\\s ai" John Waimnmaker <>f Philadelphia and Tilly Hayne;* <>r ll<?-(->n, llulh went -to New Yuri;, M r, WiMieit'iutker luuli tin* Stewart! I<r?>in?rty, ( lii} 11 neat dry Roods store la lint] world, unit Mr, lliiviie.s i ? ?..?k the great! liroud vvuy Central I i ? >l ? >1 , 1 1??? (argent (it t Ik* eity. Hut dry rot hud eri*pt into both of these nmgnlllceiib properties mid no one j rlu red to grasp thlm, until Joint Wanna- j maker took one and Tilly lluyiies tlio other, I A e.jmpleto and uinpudiiW'd btieee.is has crowned I lie olTortu of both. Verily u good reputation i.i better than richer." and vitalize (he blood, Hood's !-iarnapa j ilia expels i ln? germ?', of ."orofulu, salt > lie.n in and ot Iter poisons wliioh eauao so much suffering and Raottftr or later under mlno tlio general health. It fdrciigthcn!! ( In) system while It eradicated disease. rUniltv tilll? an? I In* Ihmi al ler-iliiumr VtOOU S .rillS I.HU. ntd dlKOHt on. Mr. nil old til vorlto to he killed Health Strength Kooit 8ii<veed weak ness and languor (vlien Hood's Sa r.-apnrOla Is taken (?> purify, enrich I v<-U Hliulrr 1'ull Cliclr lln> I'll mrt, It MtyloH. Urmtwst i y . < n\iK?> f. . cHtalouii* mill |>rti-0". .11. II. l.lliVIS, l.rsxrr, iHrrliliaii .'lurlili'p ,H I'rliliitn, ,i|!s?. m m ? ? | 0 AID'S r?n n.?e.l wIMi 91 ? ? I I All# OMI tllfir k ll>>?\ l'\ I I I m wf AiiiI .Ihi' (Ih> U It U II IV KsSSfV If uU information (In j>l*ln >vr?)>|ei) ,iu?il<-.i in . H. N. U.? 24.? '97. Cures where au use uns. llftst CoiiH'h Hynip. Tm>to5 ?1ixk1. U?0 In IIiiia. Hold liy <lrti?*lM.v 'Tor I sonio years I was 1 ' (julto out of health, ami took rnuoh m?tlIcIno whi<rti (11*1 nio no good. 1 / wm advla?d by a friend tol f try >ycv'8 6ar?apftrll!a\ ^iloh I dlil, taking ft dozen! (ft fe&oro bottles beforo stojv. pfuff. tho result was that I f (ety fo woll and ?trone\ 1 tlifcf J, of course, think thcrCli' no tnddlcioe equal to Ayor'a 8sN \??parllla# and X tftlt? great i>/t(ns V f lo toU toy SMffoWnp frkn'l of It and ' ' what it Old tor we,"? Mr*. I * Xlvtaur, KUbourn,Wi?.# Feb.lXiSi^. WEIGHTY WORDS V roil Aver** 5arsaparilla THIS AlAliliKTH. HKW VOIIK COTTON i/otuiihb. Now Voi-Jt Juno 1"). Cotton Htondy, Middling upland, 7 11-10; Middling liulf . Futures closed steady. High" Low' ('loft oat, ost. ing. Juno 7 17 7 10 7 10<*"6l7 July 7 17 7 10 7 lftQ/il7 August 7 15 7 la 7 I0C41T September 7 85) 0 88 (1 88<t/?st) October 0 78 0 78 0 73(^78 November 0 71 0 70 0 71C'd71 December 0 71 0 72 0 7?((/;7'l J unitary 0,77 0 80 0 77C678 ^February - 0 80<?f82 March 0 81 0 80 () 74 (ft HI) April . May - MVP. It Poor. COTTON MAKKKT. Liverpool, Juno 15. ? Middling. . . . Futures- Closed ?i n i?>t at decline. Mnyr. Ma,v and J uno. ................ HOI h Juno and July i 04(ft0l .1 illy and A ugust -1 01 b August Hint September 8 OOf'01 September and October 0 51 b October and November if 1Mb November and hecoiubnr 0 40 b December and January 0 -M(fVrl5 January and February !< 4I</';I5 February and March : M 11 b March and April . .... 8 111 s * oriirii cotton m a it k i: ex. ( 'hurlcstou, J unn 15. Cotton steady; middling 7 {, Wilmington, J unn 15. ? (-*o 1 1? ?n steady; middling ?A. Savannah, Juno 15. Cotton nominal; middling 7 1. Norfolk, Junn 15. Cotton steady; middling J J>- 10. Charlotte, Juno l"?. Cotton stead)*; strict yood middling J U'-'A ; good mid filing 7 U'J) ; Htrlet middling ....; mid dling 7 ; tinges i <<";? M?A ; stains 7c</'74. Columbia, J uno 15. Cotton steady, good middling 7^; strict middling 71; middling strict low middling 7); low middling 7,*. UAI/l'IMOitK I'ltoOCCK MAUKI'.T. Baltimore, Juno 15. Flour ? Dull, Woatorn super V 50(f;0 r?o ; winter wheal patents 1 50('" 1 70; spring wheat straight ;{ | 00. Wheal hull. Spot and month. 7H; .Fitly 7 1 }(")7 1 1 ; A ugust, OtMcAOO;}; Sep tombor, <'>'.? asked, Soutlieru wheal by an m pie, 70i? no. Corn Firm; spot month, ; July WlOh'Wi |\uguHt y. ?*<//? 'jlij? ; September liitj}. Steamer mixnd 'J7.(c<'j'v 7 1 ; Southern white corn illa/tOy; Southern yellow coin Ml asked. I(l< 'K. Charleston, .June l.r>. ? 'I'ho rieo mar Itet whm on let, with nosnles. The quo tations are; I 'rime .r? (<(>.<> J ( looil (</'?! Fair ?! ("i I j ( 'omuioii | NANA lo8TOl(RM, ?Savannah, Juno I A. ? Turpentine mnrket lirm atW.Je. 1 > i ? I , with no .sales, and dosed quiet at 'J.V.e; with sales of 70; receipts 1,'Jtlfi. Ilosin Tnarket linn at a decline on pale grade; salon I,lli0; re ceipts Jt, <?'?*??. Charleston, June 15. Turpentine market was quiet at .'P. bid; sales uoiio. Koyin firm ; sales none. P> (' and I > . . $ 1 '<?5 K $1 05 r, l?* I 80 M I 70 ( { I N I m5 II 1 50 \V( l -j no I If.:. W W... ... :."j:> Wilmington, June !?"?. Turpentine tii in at Sl juA5.'5o; receipts His. Ilosiu lii in at I . 'i'Ufi/ 1 . 80; receipts lot harrcls; iiude turpentine steady at 1.80, '1.80 a 1 1 ? 1 1.00; receipts (10 barrels. Tar linn at $1.00; receipts km barrels. cotton oi;i:i> oi i.. New York, Juno 15.- Cotton seed oil steadier; prime crude 'JO, prime yellow '('N!Ti<:i> STATION KKMIASKI). The lt(Milolary Treaty llet ween <lre?t 1 > r 1 1 it f 1 1 iiiiiI N'cnc/.uclu H:tl Kieil. At Washington on the llth the liua! rat i licat ion ol' the boundary treaty l.o 1 ween (treat lintain and Vene/tiela exobangtid at the Slate I >epai i uient, Hecauso litis exchange of raliticatiou marked the che iug chapter in the ne gotiations begun m the last and decid ing phase almost two years ago, (lie oc casion was marked Willi some formal ity. The scene was the diplomatic re ception room in tlu> Spite department, in which the original treaty between Sir Julian I'auncefote and Secretary j Ol n oy was signed br<t hceember, and whore on l <;i?i uai v last. 1 1 it; present treaty was signed by the licit ish ambus ? sudor ami the \ mie/.uelau minister, The treaty now becoinesbinding upon i both government s, (Ireat liritam and i Vciio/ucla, and they must at once begin ; the preparations of the cases to be sub mitted to the arbitrators, who will meet jiu Paris for organization, probably ' some t into nex t winter. Willi Ibis cere llloliy, I liC* connect loll of the t'liited States guvernuii'tit with the negotia tions oea>.es, and thiilwo governments will l.e left to work mil the l.??iimlary ilispute to a com-liiHioii, unless there should be some totally une\ peeled in terrupt ions in the workings of tltenta eh in cry w h i ?* I ? has been so caref it I ly pre pared to ensure a settlement of this eel cleat ed case. Ijost iv $t.~,lt()() < 'oi?( ri tin ( ton . The Oeneral Council of the Keforinejl l'.piscopal chin clt in Now \ork, votetl 1 < > make the black gown the vestment (?< be used on all occasions, except by those now using the surplice. Misi Harriet S. Itenson withdrew her .^l .">,000 annual contribution in consequence. B HI CONM 4 tS ''Ordinal Packago" Storos Must Follow the Law. ? ? ? ? ? + - ? SOME POSTOFFICE SALARIES. * A I'.ii I erc<l I < 1 1 1 *i or (>r<l?re<l JMo liaiici'H Aro That tilt) Stiilo Will \d( llorrow >1 ?.? n f y ? 1 | (; j A special from Charleston to tho Slalo, sav?: Tito lierkoley fertilize company of this oily has decided to mine rock in tho Coonaw river. Iho I'oiilt'ucl. l'oi I he ia c?:tiou of thu uocea* isiy plant. has boon lot and it is ex pected that in ulioiit a mouth's time tho plant will ho in operation. Since tho retirement ol ih?? Coosa w company tho bcrkeloy eon'i) HU.V has bofcn making ar rangements towards tho mining of Iho rich ii i l it i/.cr d< pusils tn tho river and now that t Ik* font rue t lot- tho oroelion of tho plant- has boon awarded and tho work about to I 1 1 1 tho establishment ol tho oil t oi prise ran bo moutioliod with a certainty of (jio'i'osh. Tho llorko* loy company i? coutidcut that it fan niino tho rofk in Coosaw river at t lio pioseut royalty of ~'? cents a ton. The phial is to l?o erected on Ladios Island, mar tho qnarantino at at ion. '1 ho contract for th??. erection of tho bhoiht, w hai f, oto. , has boon awarded to .Mi. It. \\ K i amor, of this city. Tho work is to I io completed within live wool.a. Two dry sheds are to la? erect ed. As tlio business of tho contpp li Y inci riiKi'K tlio number ol idioda will ho increased. A wharf and pier will ho huill anll'icii'iitly largo to accommodate ul! tlio vessels entering Coosa w river. I he dorks will bo dredged to give b'Ur toon foot of water at low tido. 'Iho company w ill operate sixty small flats in addition ti> a number ot huge light ers. Mr. ( leorgo I'. Klliott, lormorly the superintendent of tho Coo: aw com pany'!' works, will liavo charge of tho Herkoloy plant Mr. Llliott is now at Ladies'* I .'.land, impel intending tho erect ion of tlio plant. Tho enterprise willgixo employment to several hum died hands unci a'> tho volume of busi ness increases, the tortus of oinployos w ill ho ino reused. " Veterans I hive Moore and I. W. hoof of t ho Twelfth South ( 'arolina n gi incut, w ill he the proud bearers of their regi mental ling at tho Confederate reunion at Nashville, The Maw is old and tat tered from hul lot holes. It was one* of the lilies which was not stu rendered at. Apnomallox. for tho color hearer tore it from its stall and concealing it under hii shirt brought it safely homo. < Mi the llag is stamped the name of tho hut I low in which the Twelfth regiment engaged. I hey make a long list ami me as follows: Hilton Head, 1'ort 1 joyal. Median icsville, (laiues' Mill, ( 'oid llarlior, I'rasier's Kami. Malvern Hill, Cedar Hun. Soeond Manassas, Snigger's < lap, I'ort Koyal, HeepHot toni.M i no Itiin, Ox Hill, Hurl er's I'er r v, Sharpshurg, Lredoricksburg, t hail ed lorsvillo, l iettyshurg, (''ailing W a tor, Hanover . (unction, \\ ildernosK, Spott h v I \ an ia. Cold llarhor, I'lasiel's Sta tion, I'li/./le's Mill, beam's Station, .1 ones' Houso, 1 1 atoli's Hun, South crland Station and ppoinattox -Tho State. / / .1. I.. Williams, member of the l?oard of control, returned from Washington last week, whfro he has heon to per- I ?. nade the revenue department to release a ? | nun I i I y yi liquor in barrels which was shinpod^ the dispensary by tho Me HrnyoV i listill ing Company, of Kentucky. In transit the revenue stamps oil tho barrels had been removed hy some one for the purpose ol using again. The government thereupon seized tho carloa !. M r. Williams satis lied tho authorities in Washington that the dispensary people did not remove stamps and the liquor was ordered io loased. Coventor Kllerho says that as long as the "original package" estahlish inentM continued in their legitimate scopo, as outlined in the opinion of .) ntliro Siiuonton, lie would take no action. Hi*, howovvr, ?-\|'oe(s that the opening of the ''original package stores will load the dealers into temp tation, and that they will break packa ges, and jusl as soon as they do this he w ill have arrests made and the goods confiscated. \ niong the changes in elas.silicat ion and sahtiies ol president ial postollices on the ! !th, iht; ftdlovving woreinade in South Carolina: Increase I'arnwell, j-'l. 00(1 to jrl.toii; Clinton, to w t * -J4 u ? ; I 'lorenee. ^I.TiOd to .^l.tWIO; (iaf i nc v . Sl/.'ixi to jfh'UlO; < irei'itvillo, ^, .'!U0 to (UK; l ? i eonwood, ^ I . 'Ittfl to .^1 , - t )raug?d itirg, ??>( . IIUO to I , ?<?(?; Hock Hill, 1 . 1 tin to .i?l,SDil; Spartanburg, .-i?\ 'jito to ^'J.XOii; Sumiiterville, jfl,!5<t0 p, v|. Inn. I 'ecrease I'el/er, ."fl.liHlto I . ooi ). The follow ing y/?uug men graduated fiom the Citadel \cadent> lust week: (' S. Hal I less, U. I ?. I pps.t'. Is I' isli hiirne. \. C . Holmes, I Martin, 1 1 . M. I.anglev, S. M Mel.eo.l, A. H. M c 1,1 1 ay , U. I). Stokes, H. -I. Idi ot. 111, ol the I 'oi \ teihii le, alnl I'. \. ( <(\\ ai d. \. M. I 'eal, .' H. I luho-e, William Ma/.yck and l.'ay Terrell of tho ( iii i? ?| ?i%ii 11 . A dispatch from ( ohuehia says: ??i ho chances are that the State wil imt borrow money to male up tho handled thousand dollar deficiency when it occurs, hut when the time1 eoim s the Milai ica ol all v tale otlicuils will ho lelt unpaid, on the ground that the oHicials can better pa\ iiitoio t than fni the State to do it for them. A commission has been issued !o tlio l\|!ial Coys' Laboring \ssistance So ciotv of Movkins, Ktusltaw county, mo oltjcct of witich i*> to lend money io the stockholders of the company and out siders at a legal late of inteiest. Iho capital stock is to lie $100, divided into .shares at j?-*i each. . ? -4 ? * ? - ? Henry Heard, e??lor bearer of Com pany 1 1 , Palmetto regiment, in tho Mexican war, mid oUO of the thr?o aur? vivers of that gallant command, dityl in Coliimbin. and was Imrried with mili tary lidnors, laat week. Ago T7 years. ? Holly I Minn was atubbed to the heart ami instantly killed at Lon? Creek, seventeen milc^ from W'alhalla, in a drunken spreo by .lames Turpin, Tur )?in has been c??uunittetl to jail 011 tho cliargo of murder. . ? 4?? There is some talk of a new judicial circuit to bo <.ro?t?d out of Humbert ColIeTon, Porolieafer and Hampton counties. ? ? H. -O.- -i>iincnn, Newberry,,. Ct-" mi|ilM?r. .to Turkey, and a pro?ain?nt connervative Itopubliean is in \\ mwd({? ton Io !?<? cl?i?i for 'p con?uI?hi}>, I'AhMKl lO tWlt/UiUAl'llH. 1 1 is Hiiid that flvrau;?oineuh? arc be ing made in ( 'olumhia for tho opening of thvoo ov four "original jiac k at<o' ' stores. Work in t;> ho coiumoneoil on Jhon he rg'N now county buildings July 1st, ami is to bo completed by I HH'oinbor lot, llOXt. At A. I'. lliihkuU'H farm, near Co lumbia, Win. Kims .shot ami killed ( (shorn Caldwell. Sims gave hiiuflolf it |> to tho sheriff. Tho Secretary of State Imn granted a charter to tho Southern Cycle Supply Company, of CharloHtou, tho capital fitoi k of v. hieh Is ?8,000. Tho trustees of the Nowhorry College have deeideil to admit girls to tho col lege classes. I'ho question has heeu tliseiis.sed l>3' the f.uthoran ftvtiod and the college authoritiob fui aovoral yours, and the decision i.< not entirely harmonious. This action does not con template opening a hoarding depart ment, hut simply t?> take those young' ladies to the college classes who live in t ho city 01 who may hoard in private families. kk'II.mon i) riii': An Appeiil to tlit* Dim/tlitcm of the i 'unfV(Utrit(ty. iSfiY 10lli?on Capers, president of the I rtited Maughtem of t ho Coii, federaoy, lias issued the following: Uomi.miua, H. JuqoH. J t?7, 'I'o U\f /)(nir/Jitere <>f Itv Cunjulcrut,'/ '/7i roUf/lmitf <ha Nt u(t)\ Tlio undersigned, in her official ca pacity, desirea to bring t lio fuibject inattvr of thin communication to the at tention of the Confodersicy in South ( 'urelina. At the convention lit,-' '? in Columbia 0110 voar ago, whim the Mouth Carolina division of Mm United Daughters of the Confederacy was formed, a resolution was adopted, ex | >< ossing the wisho/tho division that Kiehntoud, the capital of thy Southern Confederacy that was,, should he the kite of the proponed Con federate memorial institute. Asmifiuing that thin continues to ho the deliberate decision of the division, of which 1 am fully persuadod, it l?e eoniOH my duty at thin tune to emplui hi/o that decision in favor of ilich niond and to call upon each and every chapter to move in the ;;??*? to the end that when the question of the site of the memorial shall come up at the approaching re union in Nashville, Tonn. , of the United Oo.'ifodcrate Vet erans, the tuiDVages of the South ( Caro lina cainpB shall he so cant a > to reflect our views. 1 need not engage in any formal argument to slu>\\ why our pre ference is foraHichinond as the i cat of .M r, iious.s' grand benefaction. 1 am sure there is no disposition on the part of the South Carolina l?au>di tors of the Confederacy to disparage flto claims of any one of the competing, cit ies. Kadi contestant is rich in lea.ions for the coveted honor, but lUehinond, wo think, is richer and the richest, of all. Around no other city do thero gather audi memories of arms ami .statesmanship and martyrdom. The capital of the Confederacy, the fiery een tro of war, the heart of the Confederacy \\ hence issued the purple currents of blood, gathered from all the South, South Carolina's voice, for these and other considerations, is for Richmond a:; the site of the memorial institute. Newspapers of the State are request ed, if convenient, to pnMi.sh this ap peal. Mum. Km. ikon Cackhh, J 'resident 8. C. Division, U. I >. C. CKKMATKS HIS VICTIMS. Thomas Neal Cliopn Ills Wifofind Ilor < i ramlmol hot* Down l.A'lth an Axe. A special froiu Colum?Lf.& to tlio At lanta Constitution, of the loth, nays a Klory of mi atrooious orinioroaohodhoro jhia afternoon from a romoto section of Ohofdor county. A fow wooka ago Thomas Neal suspootod his young wife, Matilda, of infidelity, and alio loft his homo, going to hor gruudmothor, Alary J unkiiiH, who lived near by. Tho hus band spied on liia wife's movements, und last' night, aooing ?om? one outer tho Jimkifts house, broke down tho door with an axe. The liret peraou'liu mot was his wife, and ho buried tho blade of the axe 111 licr liO'id, killing hor. 'J'lio only man in tho house was the aged grandfather, Eli Jenkins, who got out of the houso unobserved and hid bynuath it. Mary Jenkins attempted to escape by the back door, but was overtaken by Neal and foiled with tho axe. Neal then, drawing his pistol, ki lied a eat that was in the room and then fired one or two shots in tho head of the already dead grandmother, whom ho ac^ised of encouraging his wife in her alleged waywardness. Neal then poured mi qiutptity of kero sene oil over tho t wo bodies, sot I lie clothing on tire and took a seat in the yard, .lust as old Jenkins was about to face the murderer's pistol rather than stay under the fire a party of men came by and he ran out to them. They arrested Neal, but ho oseapod and lni.s not been recaptured. A KA/OK'S WOltK. Coiij? relation Jumps oil Minister's Assailant and Chop ) I i in I lit <> S( t ips. A special to the Atlanta Contitution under date of of the 1 Itli, nays: Dep uty SherilV iMiraut, of (leorgolown, Imo gone to V'avcily, a place on tho coast, fifteen miles bv water, where ho will summons a posse to arrest a score of negroes, chargod with murder. At a camp meeting tho preacher Krathingly denouncod Wade 'Jackson, one of his parishioners, foy immorality. Jackson immediately went to the pul pit himI demanded an apology. The/ pastor wns of the lighting . kind ai^d while the congregation looked 011 he gave Jackson a sound thrashing. The pastor resumed his exhortation and Jack son retired, but soon fotiirnod with a hatchet and made a .dash for tho preacher, but a dozen razors an?V"iiives were uplifted. Tho malo ' oongrogation foil upon Jackson, encouraged by tho women, and ho was literally out into strips ami horribly mutilAto{l. Troublo is appre hended in arresting hie slayeva. W1LLIAMSTON (J1VKS l?ONI>. Citizens Pledge $2^,700 for n Court House and .lull. Tho peoplo of Williamslon aro in the fight for the new county and thoy ex pect to win. At a mooting last week tho citizons signed a legally executed ?bond for tho building of the court houso and jail. Tho amount eubucribod wm $22, 700. This amount was takon in sums ranging from $3,000 to #30. It is now an assured fastlhat tho county- wW bo voted, ior tifo only opposition was based on the/ fear that William ftton would not build the. public buihj iug*. -M ttch/? ling i? Wag manifested higher and higher as the tfma gets I TUiUdteai. m4 tot Am WOUNDED IN THE WAR. ?,HOT 1 M Tll.K AIUIOMKN AT VUMIlkU. I.ANI? js ? Itllilil, lOieUHiatlc ami Orojxdeat- A tnleU Colonel in Given Over to tile HoW tho Old Soldier (luve A<ruol tlio Slip. BttrbQuwUk, Ky. In tho your 11W, whllo In oommand of a Union regiment at Curnborland (lap, Col onel Mosser, now of FUt Idoka, Kentucky* received a Hovero gdnahot wound In his ab tomon. In a few month* he was again In the taddln, but soon was obliged toupjlergo further modloal treatment, and his condi llon beoamo bo serious that In tho winter of 18(18 ho returned to Ida homo, ?ud was never again fit for aotlvo ""service. During tho years that have slnoo passed, Colouol Moaaor haa boon a confirmed Invalid from tho effect of hU wound, and hns boon under tho con stant caro of tho looal phy?lcnns, nut im proving, but growing worao its tho years rolled on. HI* ocudltloii eventually bo* oamedeplorablo. Almost blind, legs swollen, ho that ho wna unable to walk, tho dootora who could do nothing to arrest tho progress of the disease, diagnosed It aa dropsy, and vald reoovety was Impossible. 'A'Uo old soldtor dlu not half bellovo his physicians, but satd that alnco they could <l<v nothing for him, ho wowld, 1i pon on o)d friend's strong recommendation, try Dr. Williams' l'lnk Pllla for Palo Poople, Tho first box was takon by 0q|. Moaser aooord ing to directions, and by tho tlmo that was gone. ho felt ao muoh easier and more com fortable, that aoYeral other boxen were pro curod, ft"d ho continued to take them faith fully. Soon tho swelling In his lega disap peared, and with it tho fierce rheumatic palna with which ho l|ad long suffered. Utrungeot of all, his eyesight, which for eo many years had been useless, waa roeiorod, In all, Colonel Meager took Dp. Williams' Pink Pilla sit months, and thon wna thor oughly cured. lie now Is a hoalthv looking man, rides on horseback, and stands an muoh fatigue as any man of his ago. The (Jolonol, alnoo hla recovery, la nevor tlrod of descanting on the virtues of tl\ofio idlla, and ovory advertisement that he finds ho carefully oil pg, and penda loaomo sick frlond or neighbor, with tho asauranoe that they will ouro him. Tho high glaiuUng of Colonel Meaner, and hia remarkable recovery, makes this roport morw than usually interesting, and when it was rooolvod at tno oHIee of the Dr. \V i 1 llamu' Medlclno Co., It was referred to Messrs. Phipps A. llerndon, the well-known druggists, of JJarboursvlllo, l(y., for verifi cation. \Yo append the roiilv: lUitwounHVjT.r u, Kv&\ug. 18, 1800. Da. Wira.iAMa' Mod. Co., Sohenoctadv, N. V. (loiitleman:? -Yours of August 14th to hand, enquiring about testimonial written by Mr. Sampson concerning (Jolonol Mosser, of Flat I.iok, Ky., will any that the cure of Colonel Ms.Hper was considered almost mi raculous, and he claims l'lnk Pills did it, i'ourj truly, PitU'ia ft IfrnNDo k. I>r. Williams' rink I'llls contain, in a con densed form, all the elements nooeaaary to give now life and richness to tho blood and i efltOro shattered nerves. They aro a tno a opooillo for trovibleB peculiar to females, auoh as Hupprcsaiona lrrogularitios and all forma of weakness. They build up the blood, and reatoro tho glow of health to palo and sallow ohooka. In men theyoffeota radical oure In all eases tvriaing from inontal worry, overwork or exocaaea of whatovor nature, l'lnk Pills aro sold In bo*ea (novor in loose bulk) at 60 emits a box or alx boxes for t'2.50 and may bo had of all druggists, o*< direct by mall by addressing Dr. Williams1 Modi cino Company, Keheuootady, N.Y. Fits permanently cured. No ntsor norvoua nvfls niter Hint tluy's <ih? of Dr. Kline's (Jreat Nerve Keatoror. trial bottle anil treatUe fre? Dh. It. II. Kl.iNL'. LUi.. 031 Arch Bt..Phlln..Pn. J. J?. .Parker, Fredonla, N. Y.. says: "Shall not coll on you tor the $100 reward, for I be lievo Ilall a Catarrh Cure will cure any cudAof < :(t:ii'rn. \V?? very bad." Wiito him for nur ticulara. Sold Ly Drin;i;iBts, TOo. I'lso'a Cure is the mcdlel no to break ui> clilliiren's Couifhs and Colila.- Mrs. M. (J. IS i. IT NT, Sprague, \N'itsh., March 8, lW)i. Mrs. Winn'lo'jv'8 Soothing Svrun for children iv.ul.hinti, sofU??H t li^Kums.rwmofnff infiituuuft lion, ullnyts j>ulii, cure* wind colic, lrdc.a bottle. IIU VOLK i:\CITEMKNT. The greatest eensa tii hi or tho 8CftBon In t lie bicycle market has Intii occasioned by four of tho leading manufacturers com bluing to protect the retail trndo from bo Iiik imposed upon by airentu and others who jiavo no roputntion to lose, ?a bicycle doal itk. Tbln comblna tlon.of which tho Joliji JMjOvell ArmaCo.firo the moving spirits, have forced down tho price of high grndo wheels no that thero 1m now no reason why a eye list should rldo Tr?-u?. I 1 Arms Co. ? lylbiiiK but ?. llret, KUiirun(c<!?] wheel, and nt prices charged from (li?< Miunt'it'ss uinl unguaranteed wheels. There i* consiofrahlu opposition to this com lii nation on ()(?? part of tijoao who hnndlo low Ki'.'iilo wIici'Ik, lm t t lio public will )in tbo winner*. thanks to the J.ovcll Anns Co. A catalogue of our ritriiiar hiovolo fctock and n special list of wheels issued l)y till* Mk Four Combination mailed frco on application. Tho .SprtnlHli J<>oiuior. They liavo n curious wily of suppress Ing papers here. Instead of submitting their proof-sheets (o the censor, as Is usual Whore such a protector of public opinion* exists, they get at the matter" backward, Tho publisher goes ahead on his own Judgment, prints what he pleases and takes his chances of going to Jail or paying n fine. The censor reads the paper at the breakfast table the noxt morning, and if he tiuds any tiling mildly objectionable, ho writes a polito note to the editor, calliug atten tion to the article. Tho Intter prints a paragraph next day explaining that lie was mistaken or that the public lmd misinterpreted his remarks. Hut when any high oiliciiil of tho (Jovernment, Is nttacked, or the proprieties are vio lated, the editor Ik lined or Imprisoned, nnd policemen take the subscription list and call at every house at "which coplpk have been delivered to i*?cover thorn.? Havana correspondence! of the Chicago yimes- Herald. y Sam Jones says ho proposes to "han dle tho devil without gjpvey" In At lanta. Wo believe a glovo contest to a finish would draw bettor. An Old f'rlgato D**Wtcm(L Off Grand ltlvlere, In Brest harbor, a hrlgato 160 feet long, pierced by. many ranuon balla, was rccfchtly found by dredgers. Tho vessel is believed to have been sunk by tho British 300ycars Ago. "'i o tiicToXni', ' mihh Fllpp? And do you really lov? me? Shollle? I would dlo for you. Im Kllpp?You always mj that, but why don't you do it?-*New York Trib une. , 4 ? , Cheap' at the^Prlce. Owner? How mucli wilfyou itfve a load for tbat dirt? ^ : Pat? Twinty clots, aor. ? . Owner? Umph! What do you want, the earth? aoc? fer twinty data th* 'k Hm Iftntll n A' nflf Outwa war map show lat UalurtHtam mwof-war tn the harbor oT Hataaa abeilloc the city. tttfprtof Mw * a* nr.N.i. fl. i.(iv km,. No. S. Bolld Oak Rxton?1on Tublo, pills lied llktf 4 pianos Iim tlx WA?stYO iota. Tlio four outildw log* aro oonpeot <?<!, braced and Amply ornamented. It tnoAAiiriNi 4ix42 loi'liO* wlion eloied mid t$ foot long when spread. Special I'rlco, 83.85 ( Ordor# promptly filled. ) Tll? Al?ov? It but ono of . over JOOO bargains to bo found In our new oata 1<>KU0. lb oonUWut all klti?h? <?* Kurni* two, Ourpota. Ilaby ('arrlaged, Ho frlKorAtoiH, Htovoj, Fancy Lumps, llcddlug, Hpriuga, Iron Bods, oto.. You Hro paying looal doalora double our prlofa. Drop a postal for our great luonoy-tavlng catalogue whloh wo majl free of nil ohurgt'8. Deal with tho manufaoturora uimI you will mako tho big profits you aro now paying your looal dealers. [Julius Hines 6 Son, HAtTlMOHU, MD fi Snow In Mld-ijuminm\ TUo Seaboard Air Lino aud Merohftnts' A Minora' Tiftuoportatiou Co., aro urruuwhiH for tlio operation of a flpeolal and personally conducted tour from Atlanta, (in., and In torniodlnto points on thoH. A. Ij to Provl donco, H, I., und rot tun early in August nt an exceedingly low rato. Tickets will bu limited to about twenty day? from date of ante, thiiH giving the passengers an opportu nity of making aide trlpn to liostOn ami \ V 1 1 1 to Mountain ami otlmr resorts In the Kast. Tho excursion will bo u.ider the super vision of an exporlonoad tourist agent, and a Judy oliaperono. ( A flrat cJohb steamer will bo placed in sorvioo for IIiIb oooaslon and as tho number of persons for whom aucommodntioiiH can bo providod on tbostoamor la necessarily limited, It will bo prudent foy thoso whodeslro to Join tho party to mako oarly application to their tlckot agonts and have their names reglBtorod for tickets and fltato room berth on etoamor. On a red hot day Hires Root beer - stands be- ~ tween yon - and the dis trcssing el- ' fects of the heat HIRES Rootbeer cools the blood, tones the stom ach, invigorates the body- fully \ satisfies the thirst. A delicious, spark ling, temperance drink of the high est medicinal value. M?d* only br Tb? CliMtn K. Hire" Co., Phil*, A p?eV?*o ran*" b *allon?. BolJ cr?rjwlicrc; 8. N. U.--NO. 24.? '07. THE KEELEY OURE. AM OHOI<> OIMI'M, TOIiAt-CO I'SINU HltxltHiOOtM'.h 11 'Ml-VJfiV Jmvlii??U'i\iU?o 1?h.o o?>'. Tho * icV\^ fusllv l?> lh? Mi."1'. me nt n* t #i t lut ICKKLKY loet-i tuff, Coluniliin, H. O. The. trou inont HI, UiQ is l>lQi)?ant, Patlonta uro iioj i ? ? uuro tBunatlo rcAlrftlijt, It Ih liku t iklnu a mention of lour w^ekn, Titey only know they uroourod. Dolall c(l infoniiailitit of tlila treatment, proof* of i(? Kik'ct'Ha, ami Keeloy Cluupohlsra mailed on aiipllcAtion to Draw or i7, Oo lumlila, M. U. THE THOMAS Is tlm most comploto py?tein of Elovatj lnp, J (audi in sr. Ulannlnif ?md r?oklug Ciottou. improves s|*u>it?, suvoa labor, mnkoa you inonny, Write for G'Ata* lo?u\^j no otjior oqiuilw ii? * I HANDLE ri ? ? * _ ,4 / i ' Tliomost Iio proved Ootton Tien, X'ros&o^j IIUtvfttorfl. l'jiigiiH'H mid t'> ha found on tho market. My HorgoAnt tiOgr lioAm Haw Mil! Is, In simplicity iiud.^M olcnoy, (i wondur. Corn MIIIh, Plnu?rn. OflUR Kdtfora n?d all Wood WorVlntf Muoiilnory. Idddoll ;'ud Tulbott Eft? Kln?'rt nro tho boat. Write to mo b?toro buying, '? V. C. BADHAM, Uoneral Ageut, Columbia, S. OL TASTELESS K CHILL TUNIC IS JUST AS COdb FOR ADULTS* WARRANTED? PRICE 50ct8. (Jai.atia,Ii.i^.,Nov.16, 1893. farla Medicine Co., St. ><oiiis, Mo. (Jetulemen:? We nold lunt year, COO bottles of OKOVKS TA8TKMCMH CIUliL TONIC Mtd-twf* V liouKltl threo KroM nlrendy thts yrnr. In all o*r 6*. porlenco of It yearn. In tlio bitsliiena. h*V# ' never wkl nn Hrllolo tluitgnvo such universal mU1> taction art your Tonlo. Yours truly, 09 AiiNKY.CARH &C0> turned d c(? e^eae "? AiiAimlii. <<it. Actiml butinniis. No text u liookit. Bliurl tinto. Ohnnp board. Keint for catntojjujv. ? ? Agents Everywhere! For the Lovell <w Diamond Cycles, and we stake our Business Refutation of over 55 years that the most perfect wheel yet made is the Lovell Diamond '97 Model. INSIST ON SEEING THEM. - ? ~ - ? B GENTS in nearly ovory City unci Town. Examination will prove j their superiority. If no agent in your place, send to us. CPKCIAL--A large Hoe of Low Priced and 5econd? hand wheels at unheard of figures. SEND FOR SECOND HAND LlQ r. BICYCLE CATALOGUE FllEE. Wo liavo the largest lino of Bicycle Sundries, Bicycle amf Gyrnna iHum Suits and Athletic Goodn of all kinds. Writg us what you want and ?\vo'll Bond you full information. If a dealer, mention it. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., 131 Broad St., Boston. Headquarter* for Oiinn, HIIIcr nnil Kevolvorn, )-'IhIiIiik T *-?- ? ? bportlliK UoaiU of livnry Ion. 'nrltln, hka(?> and 49~8ENO Fbn OUR LARGE ILLU8TRATED OATAt-OOUE. VJB rPA iriri CI TI t IF your blood is bad PCAU J I rUL I YOUR PACE 3H0W5 IT. It's nature's warning that the condition of the blood needs attention before more serious diseases set in. Beauty is blood deep. HEED THE RED FLAG . OF DANGER, Wfwn you e tt pimples and livtt spots on your fac<? Make the COMPLEXION Beautiful, by Purifying tlie BLOOD. If the blood is pure, the skin is clear, smooth and soft. If you take our advice, you will find CASCARETS will bring the rosy blush of health ,to faded faces, take away the liver spots and pimples* Help naiurejhelp you I v YOU CAN, IF YOU ONUV TRY,HoW HERE IT IS! Want to learn all about * Horse? How to piok out a good one? Know imperfections and so guard again A, fraud? Detect diponRo and Affect a' cara: ? when Htmc ia Dpsi?ible? Tell the age by the teeth? What to^ call tho different . parte of th# %m?al? Howto ahoo a Horco properly? All thi? and ^ valaablo information can be obtained by reading our lOO-PAQE TLLUft* THATED IIOR8E HOOK, whichwe will f 07 ward, postpaid, on rrttiplVoC, nly 25 Cents in Stamps. , , Book Publishing House, J 1 34 Leonard Street^ - ? Now York City,