The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 15, 1898, Image 4
J Thousand Eg** at a Time.
A fcluglo female frog will inoduce a
tbousajid tHjK* at. a time. Frogs 8ub
M,on Insect!?, and oro themselves do
loured by a variety of oilier animals.
i
Thioo fiuoil Thing*.
> Thtaa KOod about Tett^rl/iO, he.?ldfl?
*ho on? (trout, itofxl fad tit it It cut vs. mo Unt it
le painless. hnrinlos* and b'?s Oft'l odor. It U
*,h? ontv&uro cttro for 'l'ottor, Ulngworm, K. -
fcsm? Cures thotn *?"? tb'>y May uumd No
matter how long yon hnvo bad thorn. Weonta
how a ?>ox ?t druggists, or by mat! for 60 eonti.
In cash or stampa from J. T. Khupltlue, Haviti 4.
nab, Oa.
As to tho flotilla, now you Bt>o It ami now
you don't,
For Hnrikilitio RhmuntUUm, fcaroftiia and (.'a
tarrti, take IK'UhU Mood lUlin <11 II. 1?.) it?
?uo gnm aatcci a quick and ponmnctu euro.
?1.00 j ?s 1 Idl^i bolt lo, il fni , ,n dniggiHta, Of
*<<nt *Xl>tcsa pmd, oil receipt of 01 ioo, !?> hiuo't
IHlni 1 c^'.t Atlanta, da.
??"Byok* or Woailvrful euros ?>nt free.
1 h? Kreatuht Ulkvr la fr*-?iu viitly tUu ?a?ail*
e*l tbiniw.
Heaaty t< tllobii Deep,
tflcan blood Mean? a clean fcldp; Ko
t>eauty without it. CHacarcta, C?ndy C'athii
tio clean your blood and Keep ii clean, by
stirring up tho !a?y Hv-ot and driving all im
parities from the body. Hegin to day to
banish pimnW boiUr, blotches, blockheads,
?nd that sickly bilious complexion l>v taking
? asearct*, ? beauty for ten cents. All drug
gist*, satisfaction guaranteed, It).-, 2.V, ftOc.
If tho HrxMitrth oould road Hii^'llub our war
j>oeU? wouldn't do a tliiug to tho???.
Kits perVnanontly curod. No lit* of n?rvmiv
nves after tlr.it day's n*o of Or. KllnoN Uroal
KerVoflobtoror, Atrial bottin and ti vat I no f r??
Dr. It II. Ki.isk. I M -tr \ r I. -t.. I'hUa., i'a.
\ Chinaman vats twice as muoh moat aaa
.Japanese, ,
I>onH TRY to keep bouM? wltlipid llino
*tlbbon Baking Powder. At -ill ? ? f<?* .sr.?. i).
St. )l,lJ, C'ompuuv, ltlolnn<<ad? Virginia.
In tho wholo ol Orooco tboro ary only 162
rnjtrspapora.
iWn'f Tobacrn Sjiil aiiiI KmoUe Tour I If* Awny.
1'C Quit tobaaeo ft a wily and forever, bo mag
netlo. lull of >ifo, nervo and \ itror, talio No-To
liao, the wmilor worker, tliut maU^s woalt uten
ttrong. All ?Iru^tflsiH, 60c or H. Curo poutuu
leod. llooklot, uiid ?ft)Viple free. Aildrcss
Stirling Heoio'ly iXx, C'hUugo <>r New Votl'
In India tlu'ia I.h a fly vyltioh attnekn nnd
devours J?rgo RpldorH. /'
J To G11 i*w n Cold hi (>110 l>ay.
1'ako L.ixnlivo Urain iQulu ti ) l'.ibl?t.?, All
Drugglbta > v- 'ind monoy i f Ii l-iiii 1 1 cr.irj. 'J'n
Hilvor tb^'ioy 2.'!) ye:ir*< old la <>li!l I'i oirou
latloi Ifk borno finite ol Spain.
M r>. \V1ta>tow 'n Sooth I n i{ My run f<?r c Wd r?ri
(trtlilnft, ^oftvii' thi.' guuiH. rod in ln? l"'l i"i '?
tloii.nllay u pnla.i'HU'H whin rutin, 'I'v. a bottl".
A map ol JiTu-aliMfi la monftl'', ovor l,r>00
years old, hai been found in I' <lo tlt.o.
To <-airt <'ori*i|l|>utlou
, TfiliO Citmj.tnMs Catidv tfutlinvtic. / c : "St..
If O. O. C- fall lo f urn, drtHiu.its refund raoaov.
'llio wedding tour i:i oftmi tbo palm hofore
tiic etorui.
r <Oh Pttr Tohacoo-Tho
JimOk? Slodgo Clgaroltoj.
No lufin is fjuito as good ns ho thinks bis
son-in-law Phouid i>?.
KilnrnU Vour llonrfllj With ('iiirn r >i."i
Candy Ciithartb'. rttvo const ipni Ion forever.
ICo, ?s5o. If O. (J. C fall, di iiin'.bjts refund moiioji.
It's a pity that a man <'iin'i dl^poeo of bin
p.tporlOQi'o af cost,
l'iso's Cure foi Consumption U m.i A No. I
A ?thrnn )nc<|iri in- H. W'ii.1.1 a mm, ,\ ntioch,
111m.. April 11, lf-01
Iinllff?r?*nr)Q eomottmna wln-t wln-r" mtmi
fost dojiirv viands no sliAw.
l,yon Co'sYtiok henT
lOxIm i i?i^ Tol>'*' f'>Vri<'h. 1 Ipn and fro
Ktant.. Ituats tho wo, l l.**Ti y It.
. Tho man who ia ontii. ly ^?'i.illyd with
bJmscl/ 1st canity ocnt*>ul<*d.
No-To-littC for Iriftr CrntB.
nup,-\ntocd tcbacco liil.ii fri, thakes wrfvl:
kuou dirottif, Moon puto. t-'ic. t'.^AU druKcists.
A girl often -dUcovora (hat, t!>? man n f t ?-r
her on'" heart dop.on't Want II.
tnlnri'li ff'nnnnt lir Curixl
"WJUi'lpcal applications, n t S ? o >" ? tnnol rr.-i.-li
tho 6?nt of the ( i - a Idood or
constitutional ili-'.?aio, and iti order to cure
It VOtl nnint t.'ikn iutornnt icdihIIi Mall's
Catarrh Cure I* taKon internally. and ?< t < I i -
rectlf on the blood and iuuooup ???. IImII'i*
< 'fitnrrh Cnr>) Ik hot' a niiaek medicine It
rirofiorthed t>y unr ct Uic l>e!<t physicians in
? hl? country* for voni\s and l? a regular pro.
ncrlptlon. I' to composed nf i lio l>. - t I. .hi. -
k fiown, combined with tUe be- 1 b! '?> ?? 1 pin i lb r
HoUtjij directly on tin innrou* buiiiu i-N The
perfect t otii l>t o it !? Ill <>1 1 he t w i in-..*i edient.i i*
what product's uncli \\ ond? ri'ul rc-nlt* in < i:i -
i'JK ftttll'rh. S'. n.t f. >i I .n t in. mini. . I
?F. C'flKNi;^ A < iv, lVj.ps., ToP-do. ? >?
Mfipl by I ) r iiiiiciL-. L5. |iii\v
Vninily Pill-* are tho t
\ good Avlf?i man !i 'iiviiirnr l l.*u
n btiil ouu dilvoi) him i l-ow ln*^*.
s*j
to l.ifo
S P
c* U ?r /fa
e
Ir. Hoalth
' Without blood clro ulatini; through your
veltm you CO'dM not live, Without pure
blood you cannot l>o> well. J'!;* h*allhy
action of overy organ depends upon th"
purity and Holmes- <_>( tho hlood by which
If to nourished and sustained. If you liava
e^lt rheum, uoiofula ptmpb'*, bolto
or any Uiul ol humor, your Id >o I i' nut
pure. If you take Hood'n Rar-.tparllla It
will make your blood ptiro and prompt !y
reliuvo all tlic-ie troubloa. In tho npini'
Ifio blood to toado I with Impurities,
lienor', nil those unsightly oruptlou*, that
languor and dopre^fdon, and tho danger
of serious iHnoss. Hood's Hantaparilla i-i
noeJed to purify, enrich n'i I vltnltoo tho
blood and protect and fortify the v ysteiu.
5 fearsa
? _ ^ parilla
Is America's OroAtcf? Modivinc. Sold by all
<lrug<ftotf- $!: *ix fur $"i. (?f t onto Ifnod's.
UnntJ'c Pillc at?*tl?o o?u* i?.iu to i<?'?
? Iv'ud &. f T 1 1 0 wiili Hood'* Sarsnpsriita.
^ b N. V. No. 1 ? 3s. ? .
9
the dread of the cotton crowcr,
can- be prevented. Trials at
Experiment Stations and the
experience of leading growers
prove positively that
is the only remedy.
WpwM glsui W tend, tret of charge,
ud useful pamphlets which treat
otmrarfcALi won* s,
? KMMk.NwTah.
II WJft II CONGRESS. !
Read in the Presence of a Groat j
Assemblage
WAS NO DEMONSTRATION.
Quay Opened \V it ii a Warm ftjicerh,
Senator liutlri' lnli'odiiKi lle*olu
(Ion* Declaring Wowing I |> u(
.Maine ft Cftu.iO fOl' War.
TIIE SENATE.
Arnix. Htfir. ? In tho Henato ovoiy
^^vftilublo *eat, both on t ho floor and
iu tbo galleries, waa occtipiod wh? u
VlCO I'lOKiilonl'tt JfoljftllH gftVtd r<\Uo^
tbo hOShlOn to ovde?. I'.i tuo tfalioilOS
the people ivrtd boon waiting for hours,
but \!io airan{,'einont? for handling the ;
crowd? were no admirable that not tho
fdighte&t confusion oiisteil. Scarcely
hftd tho Henat? been ealied to order j
wliou Quay, of l'onmyl vtUtia, proeipi
tated Ihe Cuban 'tuofttiort by pro^onting
nunc t ctition# Ami making startling
tominetits upon thoin lie took the
strungowt ground for immediate and
ftni'&iuoUH action and declared that >>
wan now too Idle for l'opo, l'rolatoor ?
J'roiiliylot to interfere. (iv<jn While I
<,>nay was speakinir, Mtijoir I'Hbton, tbo
legislative societal to the President, '
entered Die chamber bearing tlio long
oxpected mossaj.:?. lie was rocogni/.od
an soon as Quay bad concluded, uml
when bo had pro>vntud tho tnoHkpgo the
Vice* l *? esidont immediately laid it be*
foro the Honato. In i\ ntdlltoph that whs
almost breathless the moss.igejw a-? rend,
I lie reading occupying jumI forty-two
minutes.
Throughjuil the reading of t*>o n?es
sago evorf Senator, except AM I'uj. o,
of .Florida, gavn aiiticr.t uiumidod at- l
tontiob. Mr. Pasoo busily wrote on a
big letfor pad for <| u i t o leu minute*.
At the conclusion of tho reading j
there was a hum of whispered eonvei ? j
nation in tho huHcho*, but no demons -
tration. 31 r. 1 ?avin, of Mitinofotu, i
chairman of tho foreign relatione com
mittee, at oiico moved that it hole- ?
ferred to bin commit too, and Mr. Mow* ;
art. taking advuntago of tho opportuin* j
ty briefly addressed the Senate in favor i
of recognising tho independence of tho .
Cubau insurgents.
Mr. Ibtiltir, of North Carolina, in lis* 1
ing to offer a resolution, paid that it j
was perfoolly evideut that tho rnes* !
*ago just road did not moan the in* ;
dependence of Cuba, for which tho pa* !
triots of tho i^laud had so long been !
struggling. Tho President, said ho, !
merely asks us to authorize him to Mop I
tho war iu Cuba. That could not he j
done until the Spanish ling Was hauled j
dowu from tho inland forever. Mr. i
I lbitlor then presented his resolution, I
which follows:
Wliorens. Tlio destruction of, 'the United j
fdatcs Imttleshlp Mnintv-itnd th?> murder in,: j
oft 2t;6 ' f our tailors br JTavatma harbor 1-y
the Hptfnliili Kov<'riiiuent I" an a^t of war j
on tlirt p:trt of Uphlii (i^alimt the Uuitnl
Htute ; thornf.'re, to n
Iti'hOlvnd, (tml, I Inil to nvent,'0 t inn j
foul and utiparalloloil ei itn'1, which our ni?- !
ii'>iitil honor domaiiili', and to put a stop lo
Ppair/a nif-ftt cru?'l, l>iiii ni ous atnl lidmiuau
\vuif;irw now lii'inK wji a^aliut 1 ul>a.
whifh is dfriiaii l>'il In (]!?? lnt<Mt nt ? I lii??rty i
nu'l liuinuuiiy, tin* ko vnimrient of th<? l'nitfil 1
iititeft liereity rt-^ogni/.o tho Ciii-nn ro- ]
puldl'i as ft bej>ar?n? ar?U iuil*p^iirtont :ia- ,
lion.
lt?'/?<>Uvd, po.'on'l, 'I I: at ttio'govi'rnin^nt of ,
thy Un'i"d rtiatcrf ln.-rohy <l??mnndH ttiat^pnin '
lit onc<? u i'iidraw her land aud naval forces
frftm riiha.
Jitvolved, third, That th?? Prosiilont of th^ '
t'nltfil ,~itnt. s Ij'', and h" irt iierohy author izod,
rni|".u'<<i> d and din-i l>'d Jo u.?o. if nOiv.-sary ^
(l?* entire lai.d an 1 naval force of the L'nitcifj
Ht a tos to earry these rcsfduti in? into idTeet. j
The reaolution went over undoi the j
rules.
Without further debato tho motion to
refer tlio mea?n?:o to tho committoo on 1
foreign icIatioiiH was then agreed to.
Another message from tlio J 'resident :
tranftiiiit ting the Cuhau conaulai' r<?
ports was htid before the Senate and, |
after 5>eiiij; read, was referred with the j
accompanying paper* to tho committee :
on foreign rolationa.
Tin: iioij.se.
Amu, It tit. ? Tho President's mes- !
was road in tho Honso in tho pros
ctico ol n vnft a sombla^c and referred
to tho ci>nvu?iUeo on foreign atYaira
without tlfhiili'. Thoro \va? absolutely j
no demonstration either of approval or >
| disapproval from the crowded gallorio*
[ throughout or at t !i.> <>.?i)? iusion of tho j
loading, 1 m t thoro was a sharp burst t>l" i
appluuKe from tho lit publican sjdowhon '
toward tho clone tho I'refddent r.ai.l tUe
war in < uba ir.Uf.t coast*. At tho con- .
elusion of tho loading about half tho ?
Kopnblic.inii applauded and so^eral of j
! tho I >omo?Titts groaund. After tho int>?
page had bepn refer 'I'tjil, t ho llousu trans ?
acted so mo Pi ?lr:?M ot ( olunibiu hum- ,
hot, and tlion netod upon tlio l air- j
child- Win d contested oloet ion cane fr? in
tlio sixteenth Now York district. by i
confirming Mr. Wind* title to tho ndat. j
Moth aro Hopublioatis. T.ittlo or no in
torost was taken in tho proceeding. j
All tho afternoon the tuoinbora nlood
about in groups discussing tho iiie.-M'.^o j
and t.iiH probable aciiuti of Congress
Upon it.
Ilibto In \l est Vli ;{lnt.? St boot*.
In rofnsing to jrrnnl a writ of manda- j
inns to prohibit tho reading t>f the Trot- :
est nnt Hiblo in tlio public ?< ] 1 ool m tho j
AVest Virginia State Supreme ( onrt has
decided that tlieic was no law to pro* I
j hibiu , |
? i? ur ?
I he Canadian < ?ovcrninotit in adniin< j
! istering tho Yukon gold fields will
j make fort Suik irlc tho piaotical
1 capital, and a bank will bo located
j tnero.
Client Britain's importn-tnerfAsed '?
?i:\ < -.*,nOn in March and her oxports ;
i deCica.M'd ?
| Indian* in I tali thrrrten an nprii- {
ing owing io aliotinonts of iaiun to white
tettiers.
A syndicate has boon formed to main- !
tain p. fortnightly freight servioo from I
New York to Eastern Asia. i
'J'ho Treasury Department has noti- ]
lied bankers tlijroughout tho country '
that pennies aro being countorfoited.
The Mexican pivormnont ha* made .
public it* determination not to permit
tho rccruitiug or raising of regiments j
of Spaniards resident in this country, ;
or otherwise, within the , borders of 1
Mexico. 7
The Financial committee of the New
York Life lusurance Companr hare
telegraphed President McKinley. ex
pressing their confideao* la hie policy,
eo far as mado public, and offering to
Toifu Sin 000,000 to tmerhment
mediately, in case mEbrmt, at each
j term*. as tfc* goyiwgfh nay deea
jWWb ? _ j ~ _
isiiii i mi
?. . ?
Con federally >"> Who Contend
piatc Visiting Charleston During
THE ANNUAL ~ \lE-UNION,
n
1 ft o Oprntnft I >;% y Ih Wtiliitlduj",
April U7, ami tlio ? onvontlon Will
ill O ci'illft it Ar'lllhiy Hull
* - ?- ?
Tho ^ M B L. , aud tho good poopld
01 ( Miai lo.tton in icfpouso to a t>ug*
{(eat ion {k'-m oho, not ft citizen of
( harlo^ton, havo determined to pn tor
tain freo uM *uch veterans who while
able to p"y thOir railroad fiuo lo tho
oity, cannot maintain them$elvo* while
in the city, and whoso desires aro ouco
more to meet ( bc-ir oltl comrades.
The people of Charleston huso Inr^e
enough heart* to entertain fi"co rtll
r-otcrans, ana they oniy legrotthat
theii pur sea are not as larjfo an thoir
hearts. lint t ) i oy w>!l tulcocuio of such
as cannot ntlord to take nun of them
selves. Jn so lui^o ii (fathering such a
privilego is apt to be abused, thftrefoi e,
the committee ju charge aro to re yd to
have pojno I'ontvintioll Which Will pro*
toe.t Ihem from imposition, if attempted.
I hoy will, therefore. i'c>< i ii iro of such us
lliey iviil take oavo of, n certificate from
the Commander of tho nearest < am pt,
or, if a I*. V., f i om llio Cominan'lor
of his camp, tiidi tho comrade is a
veteran, aixl is fl??'??ioirt!!y nnnblo to
pay hia hoard while in tlio oil y. A!!
fiit'di rortiwiflH ni t?, therefore, cautioned
that tlioy must nccuro nicli cortilieato
to admit thorn to tho quarters provided.
Hrapqcaki ki:m M. C. Division,
I vii'Ri> (.'on* i'ni>r iiATit Vr.-rnnANs,
Ciiahmtiton, M. C.. April 1, 1#:)8.
Ctn< ri,,\n. I'm Iho ^nidation oi Vot*
eraae, sponsors and otheis, visiting
( 'liarlobion U?r tho animal reunion
South Carolina Division, t'nited fell
fedi into Veterans, \piil%itli, 'ha fol
lowing information is published .
VotorniiH. - Ah tlio eeronionw s com
uuiico IUa m. , Wednesday, April "It h,
ami something of mU'ivst us proposed
for every hour of tli.u and the next day,
ve'cian:. idiouhl mrive not lator than
nijjlil of Jutvday, April &th. 'I bo
m 'in iv IT trains, aiming April 0"itli,
will cdmo in too Into for tho tlole^ntoa
to tnko l art in fit^t M-^?ion of lhoCon>
volition. Tho convention will lnt held
at the German Artillery Fa l. Went
\vo)-th ntleot, coin imjiieilicr at to a. m.
I ho hall, tho lar^b> t in tho city, will
not hold many more than tnu tkdeprnto*
and altei natoH, ko it i.^ proposed to havo
a nion^tcr meetinfr, vvhoru all tliu vet
eiana, ftons, danuhior? and their frionda
can gather, in tho afternoon, April U1 til,
nt tho ( jtadol. This meetuig will l>o
called to order at ii p. m. 'I ho voterana,
eocoited hv tho sont and tho lth
]?rij;ailoS. C. V. T. , will march up to
tho Citadel. Tho parade will l?o formed
on Meet u: ?: alrtjef, 'i'i^ht of S. l>i\'.
'_r. N'. , rehtin/* on Market shoot, and
will mow punctually, hot nominally, at
i o'clock. J he followincr <li*iifi^nishod
Bpeakera havo heen in viteitio addre
tiiir, meotin^: Genorala Gordon, Hamil
ton. Hutlor, Law, HonhanV audolheia. ?
Tho convention will assoniblo a^uiu
in tho evening; at ^.iit) o'clock. Ap.rtl
tho convention will hold two sessions,
ono commoneiug at m n. io. and tho
other al H:;'ti p. m,
1 legist rat ion. \!l comrades of S. ('.
Pi v. V. t'. \ and other C'jnfederfito
\ ttoran?, wnl i ? vr at thetiorman
Artillery hall, nud receive then hail^ea.
A hiii.eau i>l information will he ei
tahln In (I at tho htoruofJ. S. I'inkus
?ohn iV Hron. , VT'l Jvin^ street, iieai
W'entworth stioot, hv tho V. M. ]t. I,.,
wiio will chvoi ?fully assist (ho vifitora
in seeiirinf,' hoarding placen an 1 givo
any other inforniation needed.
As tho city will l.?o very mne.b crowd
ed, all iviirt.uloH are advisod to make
their arrange men hi for hoard in Au
vnnco. A
JMatrf. ? ('.'amps will plea^o display
thoir camp hnunern in tho convention
hall, and carry the Rfim?> in the pa
rade.
Any historic halM'ella^ xwil he placed
upon the f ta^o tlurinj^ tho Pcssions of
tho convention Tho bearer* of mi--1i
battlcflntfs? not tho cainpbaunerB will
report to ilivboon headquarters, hoard
room, lir^t Hlory, (inrmnn artillery hall.
A prtl "J?, at t>: -lS a m.
i iiincli. ? Lunches will he served in
the lower hall, under tlio ( 'on vent ion
if all, April ??? amj .'1$, from 1" to :t
o'clock. J ho I >auv'!itorn of tho Con
fedcracy and other ladies will honor
us Ivy to vni;' tho lunches. The*o
lunclus will only bo servo I to Confod
crato Votoiuiio, wearing badpe^: no im
position of otheiH will ho permitted, as
only Coulederatc Veterans are to ho
caied for anc honored by thol laughters
i f t iie Confotlerocy and thoir assistants
Sponsors ami .Maids of Honor. Con
pi al hca?l.|iiai teia ot sponsors ami
maids of honor will ho at tho Mil!e
House, Mcetir.fj stieel, i-oruer of
(,*110011. Ladies a:icl KOiitiomcn of tliol
coinmittro ho there to receive '
them All ; uch a - ha\e no other places
onpapfod ha l hc-t report there iinmedi
ntely 011 arrival in tho city. It in par
ticularly ndv^o>L that board fur the
sponsors and mntds of honor will ho
secured befoio comiui; to tho city. A
number can ho ncooniinodutt d at tho
Willis 1 foil e, hoard 8I.J.) per tiny. No
duties will bo required of si>oiim'|k and
maids of honor until 10 o'clock, April
'???, wdi'Mi tliev will aRxomhle at
tho Masonic Temple. Kins simet, cor
ner ?>f Went worth, register and leceivo
their hft'h:?'s. I hey will ua-cn(^NTe thcie
auain 111 the evenint; of Aprilv?, at
o'clock, to ? o in a body to h?? presented
to tin* eoiiveiiHoli.
Wednesday aiternooil, Apiil OT, thov
v ill as8i.'inblo at tho Mills lloilsp, at
o'clock, to join the piocc*Holl.
Thev w ill i in tLo trolloy c^rs, wlneh
will leave 1 1 1 o AT i ? 1 r* Hoime ?? 1 o'clock. I
A id < j t ion w ill ho i \ m t ! - r j . n-.cj a
ami maid* of honor lhur*<l.i\ i.u-lt,
A I'D I And llio Han^htcr1' ? !* th-.i J
Confederacy proposo lo j;^o them ft
"to.'i" l'ridav afternoon, April
-^*U<ov i ift-MM ui <.a for '.hern will bo an ?
IK' i or.
All lrffn^jiullon re!atiti?j to other
movonu'ii t* (thi a .iticfi r*( mxtuvr* and ?
mniiii of Iwmor will bo civon At tho
Mdia IFoifo.
I ho position of nponpor Jo l!:a, rnmp,
or other l?. C. V. organization, j>?morely
an houorary one, a<* is al<o thiiwpf maid
of honor, who i? ohoson as a conij anion
for tho fc;.on'-or. 'J hoy ><":!!, ftaropio
sontalivoH of tlioir camp, or of tho di
vision, recoivo tho Attention and ro
*poct of (.'tinfotlorafo veterans, l'hov
hnvo no duties except a* rproiliod, and
Arorec:p;ouU of n>At?y ?v>ttrlc??xc3 at thj
io union*. At'tho general I . ('. V. re
union* orfdv tho divisions r.ro ontitlod
to a xponnor, and on* maid of honor. J
Tho. ai^ouHomof ramp* of tfon^J CT. \U
wiJJ bo trcaf*Tin all ?c* poets aa thosw
of camps of votorAns.
])Aniicr?. ? Aa far a* p vac tic-able, apon*
eora should bo provided with bannors
doaixuai.tu .their ca iip-, thi.1 ijLfrddi:
tiou to the rcK'iihir camp banner.
(J. i. .Wa/.kkh, Couinuiudiny.
Jam. O, Holmes, !
Adj. Cl*n and Chief of .Stall.
V. ll oiumaudera of rumps will
pl<-a*e hand on? of these to tho f-ponsor
uf lit* OA II)
r ? ? ^ . , ,v .
tlO\V All3it$5 AUK liUi*
A Man In (t flOjfe Knu'As Jutl i.i'l
to ifiow C'i/'iu r. i.> i.'. V .
\lai u.vi?k,.i>f laying to?poiV>o? and.
enbmarlue minoa iu tho cbauuel, and
tho approaches of tho chanuol, has I eou
begun at Charleston.
J ho for in of mine which will ho
chilly oni p!o> *>?t Ih llita harbor rViJi ho
lh? observation mine, wlvch i n b| ei atcd
by oWglrioiiy, hi tins tho mine And
?ho liriug inVhtuiism are in aepnrnto
i hero is what is called a contact
buoy containing firing i ms a few feet
below tlio surface of iho wutor, and tho
mino itself ia uu a cab esovoral foot l?o-.
luw tho buoy between thoiuUor and the
ttuohor. An o't'ctrio cable loads along
tho iioltom from the anchor to the shore
station. 'i horo aie two distinct oldctrio
circuits, onu called the oignalling oil'*
cuit aiui the other tho firing circuit for
c-ach i/^*i:r\ ation mine
\\ ho never tLm Hrit'f* pin of tho con
tact buoy is driven in, tho signaling
circuit is cloned and au electric lighten
tho shorn station in lighted and the ob
server Known that tho buoy ban been
ntruok and ho immediately touches tho
proper hoy, thus cloning tho firing cir
cuit, causing the mine to cxplodo.
1 he observer at the shore station neod
not see tho onemy at nil. lift dimply
watches tho hoy board and wait* for tho
signal. Th lit* tho contact buoy is really
a lookout station over each mino. M'heu
an enemy striken tho buoy or lookout,
tho latter signals at onco. I bono mines
a so U.*::;;lly planted in gronpn ot from
livn to seven in eaoh group, tho ciblo
from each initio loads to a junction vox
and tho main cablo leads from tho
junction box to tho ahoro station. They
uro un.horod Bufllcioutly far apart that
tho shook or explosion of onu will not
causo all tho oliior miuos to oxplodo.
STATl'S OK THK ALhIANCK.
\\ lull ProsUtont W II born Says About
thoC'oUon Glowers' Movement.
Tn ni# address to tho Allianco of tho
State, recently issued, President Wib
born thus icfors to tho cotton growers'
fl^ht and the action of tho ofhcinls of
tho older.
"I liavo been aetivo in tho Cotton
ClroworA' association. 1 have workod
in season and out of season, pleading
with tho farmer to rcduco acroago. i
feel that much bus been dono. .1 am
not discouraged. All cannot bo done
in onu year. Jf tho farmers of the
South were out of debt ami had pro
visions of their own for lii months wo
would notrniso (l,OUO, 000 bales of cotton
this year.
"Tho Alliance has taught many to
make thoir own 'hog and hominy." It
has taught tho juto trust that tho or
ganized fanner is a power. It has
taught tho oppressor that thero i? a
point boyond which forbearance ceases
to bo a yirtuo. 1^ has shown us that
in unity thero is strength. I issued a
call for the 'rally day' for tho nub-Alli
ance, and tho roan It has been very
gratifying, i'rom all parts of tho State
come good rapi^tCs, bin from some tub
Allianccs thotf*'report no ouorum. f
am glad to say these nro very few. and
to those J desire to suggest thnt they
establish tho 'charier guard," which
will bo five members of tho sub-All*,
ances agreeing to keep tho oh alter in
good standing by paying the annual
dues -county, htuto and National
whether they have monthly meetings
or not. "
SIX I V-KOrit KXPKLLEI).
b. Military Academy Young Mm
Went toThelr Homes for ItobelHon.
Tho board of visitors of the South
Otfrolinn Military Academy ou t ho Mil
expelled sitly-fottr cadets, who partici
pated iti the rebellion which took place
f?t t ho academy on the .'3rd of April. The
cadets had become incensed at the con
duet of Cadet Canty, who had reported
men for breaking barracks whon lio was
not on duty, and they resolved to force
him out of the institution. A letter was
lirst sent to Canty's father asking for
bin withdrawal, and when this failed of
olt'crt, the boys signed a pledge to ro
*6rl to violence if necessary in sxpcll*
lug Cant 3'.
They attempt to carry out their de
on the night of April Jid, when
?bey were mot and opposed by the su
perintendent and commandant, Tvieu
tenant Moi 'Onatti, Cnitod istates Arniyi
and they broke into open robolliou.
J hey refused to obey orders, and not
ed around the building ail night, the
police having lo bo callod in.
A meeting of tho visitors was called
at once and has been in session sovoral
days. Tho order of expulsion gnvo tho
cadets two hours in which to leavo tho
building. The boys belong to many of
the most prominent families of the
Sia'o. Tho order sent from tho nendo
my two- third* of tho studoilts. The in
aiiiution is under thf> management of
the State, and tho action of tho young
uiu.u everywhere is muoli deplored.
InOitinnulory lllirmn.ilinu.
SI.Jmici'Chcc PlamtJro Vr, f'<x>t(on, V.
To suitor for yours with a prevailing pain
ful ailment, w!)i.:h b:ifll<vl aklllfnl m<?lio.il
treatment, yet whieli was curo<l l?y a sim
ple household roinody, is tho lot whieh l>o
f'>!l Mi a. tleor^e L. Honors, n f West. Main
Street, Canton. N. Y.
"Thirteen years ago," said Mr*. Roger*
lo a reporter. "I was attacked wit ti Inflam
matory rheumatism an<l a complication of
diseases. Von can judge somewhat of what
I on Inrrt l, whon you look at those hand?*.
They wero distorted, twisted an<l swollen.
My foot. too. Is so much out of shape th v
tho i>Iit too lays others, the end
touchiuu lie to%.\
" Notwith
standing T
a 1 x t y - ( I v ?
yours old.
lift VO ft pleftv
ant homo nii'l
other com
forts, life to
mo vrug f n 1
from enjoy a
l lo, for a i ?
Other thlogfi
pnlo Into 1."
s 1 n illoaftot
when von nr
OoeaO CikUrdh. Without fford
health. I t ri <3(1 different doctors and many
proprietary romodies, hut not bene
fited.
"I.Aftt Maroh I tried Dr. Williams' Piu!c
Pills for Palo Toopla and bolero 1 had ilu
Uhed th? (lrst ho.\ X began to tool that they
woro doin.sr rn<? tfood. (? continued uslu**
them and steadily ziow Iwtrer.
"I havo tisotl thirteen box?>s of the pilU
and to-day feel hotter than for th?y j>a?J.jQa
toon yenr*. My appotlto In fr<wf, I feel
bright, cheerful "nnd hsro n dealro to livo
au.t ?nJoy let j\ ^
"I have been sv member of tho Methodist
I church for ro?oy vt*r?. bat for wtx yesrs
was unnblo to Att?nd. I am ablo now t<?
attend t^o chur:U &crrlce.< regularly and
certainly nnpreclAtc that privilege. I con
sider l>r. Williams' I'lnk Pill* for frUaPeo*
pie a wonderful modlojno and ?*m tfonfldent
no othojr medlclno could b?v?l affeetaft tho
won4arf?t mire they ti*ro h rayMM," l>r.
WlllUmi' FfnW PlIU lor Mv People are
-composed +t "re^etehh^re-ne ?*drl
a poavrrolla/litsnco Id pJiifTiag nad.ca*!:
rlcblng tti* blOOJ tliu# curing ntMj 4U
HORRORS OF OPIUM '
CAN BE CURED.
?'! F eel In fancy As if AwakeiieJ Front ail (Jrteasy DfMttl In My Relief From
(lie Super h:nu>n Power of Morphfn*/'
T>n. 1). M. Wooii.KV,
Vlft&ta. Ga.
I>rn?- <*!?? l fer>) y?!yn>*l' wholly lundoquato
fo t iio tusk i Am tindfettftkinff and '??. It
nn<> re.sp<<'t f mav perhaps claim to be Tiab
Lo express my ?.p(r ohuiou HnJ
gra'itudo to God r&<*/vpu rso'f a lit; alip<>*t
?uperhuman agent ^ for aiy iompleto re
jit orut ion to rent Mf i, and I fondly hop ? f*
future u^jfuJ tftftnlwod. Is u tfiiik ui whiuh 1 1
am totally Incompetent. JJut to apeak ol i
my emotions, when f lecognlao of a truth
that l have been emancipated fiom tUs
bondage r>l t% tyrant, more cruel and reHnt
lo?** than over ?wayed *cepter over a help
lea* people, I may ilnd word i to feebly c.x?
press. I do not \vi h to indicate that i have
h i.'ilnd of commanding powers, yt I hop?
it may exhibit ut I ^vu t* heart or deepest
gratitude.
Fifteen years ago I was tho victim of se
vere acute rheumatism; niy suffering was
intense and almost ivphenrahle. Throe noted
physician* in snooesiiion failed in their hon
eM endeavorafc# give mo relief. The fourth,
mv favorite, who waa Indisposed himself,
wneu I was Kr^.i attttckcd. Anally came to my
bedside. lie, in his anxiety and sympathy
to lull the pain and induce jdeop, thought
best to give mo at intervals a small (jtjftntlty
ot morphtno. Ignorant of It.-j wonderful
power, I eontlnueddts use for several days,
and then it was t hut t awoke to tho sad
realisation that I was bound In chain*
which no human power or will could break
psuft'ler. Sinuo tnu futal hour 1 bocamonn
involuntary pud uneorseious ?1 :tlm o( that
fascinating ana yet mo.?t potent drug, n*< the
greatest enemy and destroyer of htiman
hope and ambition, mine baa been n weary
pilgrimage In tho dark, ever dying, yet
could not die. Many times during the
pa-sing of those fifteen long and orenry
yenra. and especially aliice the death of one
of l ho best women that over wore the Buored
erown of wife, I was toninted to snap asun
der tho silver cold of life and leap to meet
the nameless terrors o( tho great unknown.
And if uerehanoe I hafJ committed the awful
deed the world would have cried out "In
fane," whereas nothing ojse could hare been
l"?s true. One day, a^out nine months ago,
while Buffering the horrors of Dante's mimic
Tlie Warfare of the Future.
The modern warship has not yet j
been thoroughly tested, and thero ?.?? !
much uncertainty as to how the mou- !
tiers will Ichavo in actual lighting.
They arc so ponderous, and at the |
same time so complicated, that but !
a slight mishap Ik likely to render ?
Iheln lielples*. The quick destruction I
of i he Mnino from nn explosion and i
the iapld sinking ?f 'he British Vic
toria from the blow of a ram show j
that, the loss of a ship is likely to i>c I
absolute iu such eases.
There ifP-also uncertainty 'as to the j
cffcct on a warship of the continued j
fire of Ua own heavy ordnance, and i
in (he ra=e of the double-decked tur- j
rets now under construction it Is t
feared they fhay prove top-heavy and j
turn the ship over like a turtle. If a !
torpedo lestroyed the Maine the efil
caer of tliCHC explosives is shown, and |
If it I* nil unavoidable explosion a new ,
danger Is dlscloscd.
In 1SS1 the British ship I'etrol blow
up In tho S>t raits of Magellan from hf?r
store of explosives, and only last year, '
off the Island of Crete, there was a
serious explosion on a Russian battle i
ship. All of these Incidents tend to j
confirm the belief of naval authorities!
tint thA warfare of the future wjll be,
full of honors? Worcester (Mass.),]
' iazeti e
i
Only n Binnll portion of the vrnrid hives ft 1
lov<,*r; ibo ri'ot of it coiisH rs hiin n chump, j
OPOTEf KWJOY8
Both the method ana results when
Svrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly r?n the Kidney*?,
Liver and lJowels, cleanses the sys?
tern effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste nnd ac
ccptnblo to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agroeablo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figff is for sale m. 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it- Do not accept any
substitute. /
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
3AM FRANCOCO. CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KX. iff W YOttK, H.Y.
hell, ther* "am# to in? jij) my vfolfrlUm thii
thought to go un.j tfl? t^y tal* 0/ suffering
and despair to Dr. Wo/fia,* forhaj ? ho
ear? and will eauiO tho very QdtScVtf* of
night to ?how the ?i'i>i >?eh of morning, t
wandered t? your omeo, tit you kuow, in a
*01*4 It 1 91) ?ngge6tl*e of being ready to croat
the i!?rk ana troubled wavo of death, i
told you 0/ tftf $larorfr to a habit whleh
? aad
told you ot my tm^ory iv ? ?
deserves tho pity or Intelligent aud
eh&rWblA' peraon on earth, <t?u1 cried to you
for lulp. a oarcftfl diutrnobh ot err
cufte, aud learning jor.g 1 had ua?d
Opiates or Morphine, and ifto Quantity ne?
? to suaiuin me at th# time. jftfu rfl>*
pared for 010 a bottlo of your Invaluable AH*
iMoto, and 'fcrf* that glad hour I have nei
ther wanted, neodOu i>'?* used a grain of
M^rphluo, Opium or othc/ Opiate. After
eommonelng tho u?o of your Atjt,dot<} 0\y
general health begun to Improve, wretched
noes and despair tlmt had boon my constant
cctfipftnloa*. by degrees d^erted me, and
one in'6'ntn & gi .i realized that my flyntem no
longer roqu 1 re<? fb^ use of V<o?r AutldoU,
and that I was indeed A itt> 0 man. I aia
pleased to report that my hetflfh fs eon*
Ktantlv Improving, 1 iweigh today fhlHv
pounds more than I did. I have ?oinc of
the Mt bottle of your Antidote, and will
pregefv* nnd koep It as a saeml rello of my
restoration from midnight darklfoae into tho
bright light nf day and happiness.
in looking back upon my unhappy, un?
real past, I feel in frtney aa If awakened from
an uneusy dream, to lock upon life with
wide-open eyes, nnd aetive mind that tinder*
stood lis roailUee, A few short month? egtf
I was bound and in a barren desert who.iu
level waste strotehed bartk to the tomb
where Ambition was left to starve, and sweet
Content lay festering In her shroud. * Yet,
with my release from the almost super hu
man power of Mofphlne, my bonds aro
broken asunder, my chains nro rent In
twain, and at last after nil my longing, all
my hoping, ail mv/def.pairing, I enn walk
forth into tho benuflrul sunlight 0/ heaven,
into "l'den's sweetest greening" free as rt
bird on lis wing, and in stature a man. Tho
Odd 1 eailed upon was not deaf. God has
heard. God has answered, through you, his
mofct favored instrument, Yours truly,
J. 0. Four*.
Atlanta, Go., Mfireh #, 1803,
Other lrtsccls in Ants' Xpsts.
It Is certain that ants intentionally j
^auction tho residence of certain in
sect!* in their nests. This Is the case,
for Instance, with the curious blind [
beetle, clavlger, which is absolutely
dependent upon ants, as Muller tlrst
pointed out. It even seems to have
iosi the power of feeding Itself; at any
late It !s habitually fod by the nnls,
who supply It with nourishment, as
thoy do one another.
DYSPEPSIA
" For Mix year* 1 wai a victim of ?ly?
pc|>?la In ft a worst form. I coQld cat nothing
inn milk toast, and at times my stomach would
not retain and diftest even that La^t March 1
begun taking C'ASCArtE'fS and since then t
havo steadily Improved, until 1 am ns well tis I
ever was in my life."
David II Mcnrfir, NewarV, O
CANDY
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L.AP1ES
RPRAK Till! TRUTH. _ }
i;o J.iou, Tex., writes} I ftCT
ft widow, ami can 6trongly
rccommcnd !>*? M, A* Siui
inonfl I^lvcr Medtclno, Ifc
liar Lug Save*.! niy Hfo ?
; enrs nyo, when I was dowti
Willi Ilvcf Coinpiftint an<l
liidncy r>i?o?6ft? I think
it n better modfclnet?*n
thnt mft'Jo by "ZcUto
"Iiiaclc Drnuflht.
Gostatiou. j
Dnrlnft Mm period of gestation thofenfilow
tipon tliO loUtJClCB end ligaments of the
womb la greatly incicr.sou and tho blood
vessels iiro taxed to their ntraoet. If there
is nay tendency to nneatdnoss or pain, wa
recommend froyncnt waritf Injections ot
our Mexican 1'emulo Xt< in<sdyaod two or
tbrco doses, 'every day, of l)r. (Simmons
Hqimv? Viuo JViiic, "This treatment will
strengthen tho ligaments, will assist In
holding tlio titexun in pin co, lessen pain*
inako liio utenia more pliablo and elastic,
and prepare the oiynnu for tho llnnl effort.
It also losae.'i't s 1)6 danger of death^to Child
pin' mother, and fortifies hex against llahiltty
to convulsions, flooding aDf? other danger
f.ynipt<>m~, and wiHi oNt>i* WjT prudGDC?
rautco0 a rupiil recovery.
OU3
C??tr
Celeste. I'cx, ntiye: ?*??
M. A. Simmon# Wver
Mwlkln? is tbe best 10 tho
world for Ulllou?n?fls,
I ml i goat Ion and Torph*
I.iver. llavc USCd -it W
\ oars, and recommond H to
niv friends, ?nd they all
rraiso it. J tldiik there 1?
an much difference be
tween it nnti "^lin's" and
"Thodford's" as l>etweeu
day Aud night. / u.
Paleness. I
Anaemia la n condition often called "pov
erty of Mood" from deficiency of tho rodl
corjiuaclod which plvc to this iSold ltd char- -
ar.tti imlc color. It ari?c3 from inenfllciency
of a<i?imllati<>n of tho proper material*! of
food to roj?iei!i<<:i the blood, na Jueluorofclo >
niria. It may occur in porsnna Wbo bave ;
long suffered with bcmorrbolda, or In ?'
women from repeated discharges of blood !
from tho ni>-r;t?. Tho llpt) end tongno loe? '
their n rut: vi'l red color nbd become whlto ^
find tho fnw JookB like trn'x.
, .The nid*t efficient remedy for this condi- :
tip a i? Iff;, bimaiono Wqutw Vino Winn.
improvement prndncod by its nao if
frequently almont magical; an enfeebled
heart beeom? ntronft rnd equable In lt?
notion, diico.stton imnrovoe, tho llpa and
ehceku lose their pallor, and the eyo bo
;omcH bright and tho atop clastic.
EVERY n ;i
G0TT
? ^ .S.J
T
!\9 U iiojiS ?' [
Phould sen 1 at onea for FACT3 coa*
corning 1 1? ?? ?
Jackson African j
Limbless Gafton.
Positively NO genuine seed of this '
wonderfully prolille variety has beam
sold this year. .
All anHidi llrnlcd wood www
|uir."!tasf{< hy tliU Company
ami rctci'vcil lor ylnnllng
i lie tn'finii Hfi?on.
WRITE
NOW
For ?>ur fircnt offer
t ?> Pf,A\TF,US.
IT WILL PAY YGU TO 66 SO. 1
$5000
CASH
Premium* for iliote
ffcnulno
Jtuiisou African
Untitle** Cotton Seed next y???r.
nrWAlil 3 or Spurious Seed
oll'ercd by otlier?.. _ ,
Send to v piiiHwiWii of ?U*
great t'O'Opci'atJrf ?WVr (?
planter* ol'tfiiaranteed seed t*
l?e delivered next Fall.
LIBERAL TERMS tO AGENTS :}
forlinmciliuio work In evcajr
cotton growing; state.
A?DHF.9-<
JACKSON AFRICAN ;
LIMBLESS COTTON CO.*
ft '< Pfiaclilret 3u??t, Atlanta, Oi.
COMPLETE
MILL OUTFITS.
?ln. rrw?, C?m Mil! nnd Sfelvfl* 0?Htfc
flntldlnf. (h!4c?v /N :
'??"wskk. Castings.
lUllrond. Mill, M?cb(ntft?' *n<1 " V ' nullM
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tVOu* nrry day; wrrfr /*<? j
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