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R*S£!£ » •* I f |*M UM toJlo«lM Mao««l «W iM 4» »r—U— h » !'• w K*4or»4u. U»» r*M- tottoa boa* of U«« IboAM I’laciMj. |K a httolrti ItlvAr ! Tb« boom of Ooaorol Plooknry wm orlflBoll; ' P*trfl Id," but oftor bl« r®- tarn from Europe, whilher be bod re dded for tome lime m mioleter to Kdk load and oleo to Spain, he reaiirned Fairfield to bin eldeel eon, and purcbae- * ed another plantation, which be named Eldorado, lb remembrance of hie Span ish mission, from the golden buttercups which cohered the land. (Jen. Pinck ney had married the daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Motte, and he and Mis. Motte together built on-tbo newly purchased F ilantation the residence, in which that llustrious lady spent the remainder of her days, and which was consumed or Monday. The spacious mansion which they planned and built with their own carpenters, was very suggestive of a French chateau, with Its wide corri dors, its lofty ceilings and its high peaked roof of glazed tiles. Situated on a sandy knoll, jutting out into the rice fields, embowered by live oaks, with their wide stretching arms and Irfky magnolias, with their glitter ing foliage, it was indeed a typical Southern home. The house was surrounded on three sides by the native evergreen, shrub bery, as verdant in January as Juos. through which winding walks, laid out by an English landscape gardener, graerfj ly ran. overarched by lumri- aat til age and sheltered auk*- from wintry wind and *aa,ia<r sun Neither the Persia* wo*arcb nor finite XIV al Vereai.tee. aur Vb* Tartleb Sultan ever Inhaled mure rvynl perfsm -e thn* Esdnr^tu utfered tu the loeere af ante re. thrmngb its •) ■»- r t p le t*e ume ml the ear Ih (ten f*.nrbwe s .ere thn* balli e see tt*4 the vtetd per neee te *e mnew • 'warn t might be >•* e«ery ms nf tbto plant naS thet yon let the wends ess Inkae Jest thnt much *w*y from yoar oron. Thinb n lltt'tt wblla. liners I I told the truth ? Yoti on* t bslp but sen it Wben thnre Isn't pinst fwd enough In tbs noil to grow the crop nod the wssdn, nsd tbs weeds Inks some, tbs crop must get along with no raudh inns. Thn reduced crop is not n matter of luck, usual y, but of poor businesN management. Had too much to do ? Undertnkn lest. You may half do as many things ns you please and you never will succeed. Land so wet early in season you could not get on It and weeds got the start’/ Drain the land. Then stir the surface, always on time, with slanting toothed harrow after planting, and weeder after crop comes up, etc., etc. If a weed comes up and grows a few inches it has robbed your crop, even-if you- destroy it then. The way we believe in is to destroy the reed while in the soil by the stirring of the surface. Kill it before it gets out of the ground, so far as is practical. Thousands of farm ers In tbe Eist still boe tbeir corn and potatoes. W here tbe land is very atony or rough this may be necessary. But over most of the country weeds can be kept from growing, and an earth mulch can be formed very rapidly by horse power. We have uoae very Itllle band work of late years, because a horse sad proper tools will do It many times cheaper And thea It Is doae sn rap idly that the earth mulch Is made oa time sad tbs weeds are kept from seeing daylight. It Is tbe ' stitch la Now. fr loads. If say *f yea are a I HU# behind as ihm potato M me bag sf yon to got lata saaps as last as yms «n* *• ■nop iho woods *rmm rwhMag pan Han't las them tan* frsea pan maws ^naasy Uaa a an Id pay pane mao*, and pee- saga saaa |snm s»■own urns* anao Ywso « ossXiag sagg—asd la tb*s ar- wm4 •«h# I# sm* 10 IMP tv ♦ n— (p Vi i A • # v U %d t A |Av |v«m ##4* IlNi I f 0 • tvy VH# MNMH 10*4 stp»if 90M0 • • pm «na aaoap m imp s VP* ♦ •Vtf’f g» 40Nv 000 » 0 00 ‘00+ to*** &00m * 0-0 wd bs • «<.< I ( oopor. tha nail haawa atoaa cutters rb •f oar alty, la o -dor to bs repaired Tie m •ton* was s roc tod over tb* grave of (Jaaaral IMckoas la tba cemetery of tba Old tttoag Clurch, near Pendle ton.' Boms thoughtless studsuts of Cismson College, In an overweening desire for souvenirs, have sadly muitllated the upper portion and one edge of the slab by clipping off pieces of the marble. This mutilation was carried so far as to compleU-ly destroy tbe curved top of the slab and to obliterate the litters “ Gen ’’ of the title and *' ens ’’ of the surname. Five students were arrested ffl the act of mutilating the stonb, and to escape the legal penalty therefor agreed to pay the expenses of having the stone properly repaired, and It was sent here Tor that purpose. ' The stone is of a very hard marble, and is about four feet long, about two feet wide and two or three inches thick. Nearly one-half of its length was buried in the ground, thus leaving an abundance of surface for the letter ing, but as there is not enough space at the top to replace the obliterated letters the whole of tbe lettering must be renewed. A fac-simil* of gibe in scriptloo will betaken so as to get an exact copy In order to make tbe re- lettering as much alike to tba original as possible. Tba oust of tb* repairs, although lb* mutilation is confined to oompsral'veiy smalt limit*, wfli aaw uat to but a law dollars short of • *at is s»r> —ary a* Uoy a new ■tube When repaired, tb* stone will bs set ea aa a bam iasm ad of being pat up rtgbt Into tb* ground as H was migt ••**» _ _ . To mmm as as# r» adees tba lasrrtg um «a tba tswaa may bs af aw rsei tbe bsmstt a* ewrb ae bare sb teaosustba lb I* rams as L wtbl. ANM1SW F •m wa 00. If Ssaator Tillman baa his way there will be aaotber investigation to to tbs charges agalost speculating Hens tors Wuen tb.a Chapman resolution before the Hmnte on Thursdny, Till mas, with characteristic force and candor, declared that Chapman was not tbe issue, but that too Senate should punish Senators who speculat ed in stocks affected by legislation. He referred to newspaper charges that withlo the past few days a Senator had speculated in sugar and bad made $3,<KKJ m one day. Tne Senatir charg ed is Smith, of New Jersey, and tue charge was made by Crttiman in The New York Journal. Smith denids the charge. —Aa aM Ma^smma fiblsf. oa Msg told by a missionary Uat la b-mPsal tbare was ao war. aor hsagsr or thirst, \ a<>r sickness or death, replied, " Tb* will ha a good ... ... C W.*Maw- Tiilmao wants an investigation ; he does not believe in making Cnspmap or any other man suffer for guilty Sen ators. If be has his way there will be another investigation. Tno.resolution relative to bringing Mr. Caapmdta to the bar of tbe Senate was taken up as soon ag tbe routine business was out of tbe way. Mr. Al len said be desired to present «om additional facts b^a'ing on tba sub ject. Mr. Alien mid the Senate should, is justice tu itself, take this matter la • •sad sad deal with It promptly. He ec'Vd understand, b* said, the aa slaty «H 4* mjmmm tu •nield touse a/XMiud aim fiom tb* auwat qawaows of tba seateaee. " list, as tae rep re sens tan v-m of •aveaty mitlkia of p—ipi>.' prwLevded Mr. A tea. " w* raaa I afford te per mtt Mr. Chapman. Use rvpresealmtlv* a pwwartai argamumt aa abtcA. It ffes beaa charged, easrc>••• great >a ffwnmaw war tarn Puffy, be gw eewbtp- ol Mr Cray, of Del* iy to tbe la veatigatloa three years ago conducted by a He sate committee of which be was the chairman, sod bis Introductory we ds give so clear as Insight to toe ’?-reai force nod bearing of that investi gation that they are copied herewith. Thu witness Gbapuian cornea before tbe Senate now on account of the pro ceedings three years ago^ when he re fused to answer tae questic him. Mr. Gray said : Mr. President, I agree with the enator from South Carolina (Mr. Tillman) that what we have been con cerned in is not the punishment of ElvertonR Cuapman, or of any_uther man who has been guilty of wbat isl called contempt of the Senate, but Ik staTioner^bVisklv That’* riirht was to ascertain the fails and uTprone” r 5! rred t0 0 ^ r s t a , n pi" ' a**' isiy folks who are afraid t > fizht aao to > lazy to oikmb bread fruit aud cocoa- nut trees ”• —Too often, as a very respectabti looking professor of r< 1 gion dasher by in bis pLact >n, with his wifi- anu daughters dressed in the mort co-t'y to answer toe questronr~p(rt to llf*rments, the remark is beard, "“if J had what belongs toTno--b«-woul<ljiolL. cut such a dash." —"I thought you advertised that you were selling out at cost," growled the customer, throwing down tbe re quired 25 cents for a small package of note paper. ' Yes, sir,” replied th» .... — - - • We How to Find Out. Fill a hoitla or oommoo flitss with urine and let it stand tw»n*y-four boursjjt rudiment or srtilhig Ibdicatea a diseased Minditlon of tim k dr< y*. When iirin« slain* linen it is nMilire evidence of kidney trouble. T'td fre quent deriro to unrate or pain in the back, is aUo convincing pro >f VLat the kidneys and bladder are out of order, ffffNl I|Piv • ♦ The ffmm tmabaum | ■■a* t mw •sM a***m» m*w« I ’#•1 am awgamm prose-* cute an inquiry with which we were onarged, in order that tbe truth might be elicited and found in some judicial sha F e for the action of tbe Senate. “ It is now taree years this month since* committee was fur,mod by order of this body to investigate, among other things, certain charges that had appeared in the newspapers,' to tbe el- iecithat Scnatois had been engaged in speculating in sugarstocks pending the dlicusstua of tbe tar.ff hill in this body, or while the tariff bill was peou- log is this body, uf mat com am tee 11 bad tbe honor uf being chairman, by I tbe courtesy of tbe Senate. Its report I I of all It* proceedings have bee.wpiactrd I He for* tbe Henate sad tb* public. Tb* 1 ooursa of tbe inquiry that •*• bad and ^ . a-1 tba results taal aero reached have been b now a ao* pearl y Ihres yaar*. I It m true tba I va did *aDj«.*i s • ery • mem her of tb* Ibea a»aat» w aa iA- . %#ie- U'*a pars up ally an tba saijaat j * maUas* af wairb «* wwr* ebargsd to 1 , laqatro Kveoy Meoasor tao* a mem- of Mil# +001 90/00 b09mf0 Ub# #w##• ; 0 i%4w 00*1 Is liMlm * I# 00 i WW W 00004 +0 fev. 1 —Contempt for holy things is -the highest road* to infidelity. 0 ice 1 t » WHAT TQ DO. There is comfort in the knowledge ko often expri sscd, that Dr. K Imcr’s Sw:vmp-lti)ot, the great kidney ri-tm ly, fulfills the every wish in nl evl 'g-pun in the back, kidneys, liver, l> autler aid every part of the urinary p tapes. It corrects inability to bold uri-e and -calding paly.in pas-jng it, or I ud ef fects following use of liquor, v ire or - •• * < i wBBm M Vff # » • ^ 0** **0 0 000$^ S 0+00+ 40 # % 9090000 * m +010 090*9 *+4 V I * 00000 00 0 00 0 V 0 *V*. 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Rut it is well t< understand just what harm the weed- do. Then we may bo very careful C ' have our tillage such as will prevent their doing us any injury. We are tolo that it lakes from 30u to 50U pounds o' wat-r to grow one pound of dry mattci In wor ds and some crops. This largi' amount Is evaporated through th* iaaves of the panU while tiny art growing 'Jo* hundred pounds id drlt-d ••ads per acre would probably lakr from lb* sail *|tliq.growing about toms *f eator a*sw vital 1* awl • grunt a* -sat <ff •••ds tout la a dry *»*•<■ I esmtd bs eator swawgl Ws tot sd asm# *%»*m tass «W Wbe ««Ug sff o*t sm a any * ptda waa sa • •■*« •a ami sad * sf aases * a M-a a as sauea v v as yto j 1 ton aaytAtaw 4 <• t'app ag* ta toy siaato Twatt- «•« •A#*# li# vk j|m#0| #k 4 1 * la tAa *» i# #ii 1 * ## ##9 Iwf aassiftaf *ff i + ll»rj W9Tf+ at Dallas, T< ## A 4 * |f cuMCHi* 1 # | - ewastoa to 0 Ibere ++• |il##t| ' runs ta# cAs \ ly (r fiff* r\ Ikbd tb •u». Wbil tb a- ss about lbs of it ahtiul lb<- French ambassador snd the people fed bis vanity, for cheer tfter ebret rt-al tbe air as bo passed by. There were long hues of respleud ebtsttldlery; the brilliant uniforms, the glittering gold lace, tbe tla-hing of the arms io the suniigtit, the blare of the trumpets, the cavalcades of horsemen, carriages of state—everytping went to make up such a pageant as i* seldom seen, and can hardly bo tdipsed by anything at the present time. “Was the queen beautiful? I can hardly say that I obtained any suck impression of her. 1 think she was pretty. Yes, I know the was. But it was her youth and her freshness that impressed me most. • She had clear cut features, aud her portraits of this date *how nothing of the slender young girl with the graceful carriage I re member seeing that summer day so Pong tqzo." — Mr. Carpenter has in his possession a copy of the Sun, a paper published in London, and probably the only one to be found in this city of the dat i of th< coronation, it was printed at the tine in gilt, all of which has Dearly worn away, but the paper H io >«n axoeilcat state of prearrvallor. «>i the front page is a vlgn« tie profile of tbe young qaera, wbicb Mr Car prater says was as excwUeat iihraas* at tba ttow, aa aa adltwrtai aote peoaoaaoa* It a trl •mtm «ff art TW »*»»# eas prtatwa aa Jsaw A MBA aaff 9*9 4949*** ta tAa laaawaMa *4 Ms ('eagwatowr Is |A* 1 •• aaiwlA affi u«a |t »aa>aimi * Atoawsy sff lanaa * tAe m s ** *4 toto* m SM-f 99m gaa. ■« WS S. fka ***'»>-» ' B * ,B * ? tom m f# 1 * : , $ l + m * 4§0 P+ m m$mto$0i4* t*»<0* • * #0m » 7 1 «tos ■•a - Bp tBH _ l%ni li • # MM •£! MM BBB hBM# BpijBiiPVB#'Sw#«# Bi vttl B Bfc tB##*' 5 M#iA«Aii# $9 4 $m 9 m+ ? ** 14# HfcAs _ Aaassam »f.»4A l ■ < I • » ■s a* *ffu>«w* *11 IsA __ J Jedgs It agss JeAwsuM* Us** nag ~* l * .itsU • and staMawa * ** M ew tba> ,<our year* uf tuastaat euamcl witi mm as a tn< mber of bl* oabiart, b< •aid, ** enables me to say t vat ibis w*. a great oilslak*. His habit was, wb> 1 no look up a public question oa wbket, b* bad to act, to cxnaust all availpbl- sources of information on It befor coming to a conclusion, always con suiting freely with the members ol his cabinet, and with others wbo mlg-bi ho able to give information. After loing this and reaching his conclusion the matter was settled with him, un- 1 ss the presentation of new facts re quired further consideration." —Govef-nnr EHerbe at. last ha- “Sally."y Major Evans turned her ovei tb hipi Thursday evenibg, but Mae wa stabled at Stricklands until morning when she was tikon tq the munsioi •slablts. Governor Ellerbe diovi tround the citv Friday with Governm Atkinson and Mr. Turner, but hodidn’t iavo “Sally.”' In the team, though everybody was expecting to see her arancing around with her sisUr “Lady Smythe,” hitched to the gub» r- natorial carriage. Major Evans is now ir vioff another fine horse named "Loll* T." • r* *49* . Hi ---Tb* carrlrr p;geon when traveling never feeds If ska distance be long i O* wllbout stopping to takr *ennm*a(. aaff at last arrive* tbla »vao»t*d aaff almost ffytag If*tar* ’•> pe.s-atod tt r«fw**w tosoabt aaatoala to**«f • ta ffrvaptag a luM* waiwr. aaff tea a—’p 94 Two *4 4* •to* M to* stompa *94*4 U449**44*4*f » w e«r 1 it 44 # *M • * a»ru are to day IS tAa as wipap »» s*i vats t> uptry fftrwci rAary< • ffuwtta* • -tout and Pviaff -eat bruwdcost, sv*aws ■y ttorrtspumtvau ia ta# gaowry, to .a* tffvet taat <ast week, wbwa ta* sw* tariff MU was rcuorud witA a baage ia tAw •»*•«■ suAeUuU, x r-ators bad *p«.cu>atiil ta su*ai We bare anointr stench oa our tod insU-ad of it bemg a differentia u favor of the trust of a tbird of a cent, as that was. it b now lwo-lhird» •f a cent in favor of ike trust. “ There are tffo corres|iondcnts who • ave, over their own signatures, charged that Senators hare spnculateu within the la*' "'ftek and made money Now. if you i to irv ywu iavo anew 10 uiWstigau.. 1. you intend txgtt attbe true iuward- jess of the in ater, to get at the truti .nui to yunirh those who are guilty ay so and do so, or else hush. Topi, s the whole sum and substance of it. Wo do not want to punish Cbapuim alone. We want „Ilavemftytjr. Wi want the mao who bought Senatirc, if they were bought. ' We want tbt man who bought your Republican com- uittee last week, if they were bough*, hat is what we> are here for. Anu xiw let the Senator who has moved to refer the maitir, and who loves the dignity of the Sebate as much as any •iiu rman, lake the resolution to his committee and bring back a measure oere that will mean something. M Wa can now make tbuae men who hAve charged that Senators have I* rulsto-ff say wkerw they rot tbe ic- • rmauo* ar we c« r ' . t. s -> them fur ft. We raw dpi aa Bav sto* tAa sagar U«atg t-awaa ta * ■•*.■**•• M As ta ilrt' k. Mil •tl ■a 1* Her tunny of the minting the I. rtoatff toad 9m v**i aaff at tAa papaya a* (Aa aw a. Hat tAr Man aaff htghwf , (Aa AtoA MM • Aa aatsr oat aa fast as Tha •kip a as gradually • air* rwllnl ovaf tA Tb-n Margaret, tha pump*, began to father had taught her old Nor»c sagas, rrc bravery of the sailors' ancestors, for they were all Norsemen. Through the bowling af the atorm the girl's voice ruse in these old songs. The sailon, dropping with fatigue and j loss of sleep, and fighting a losing battle, were urged on to hercic ef forts by Margaret’s example aa well as by the spirited words aud music that she was singing to them. At last it became clear tiat the ship must be abandou“d; but the captain, before ordering out the boats, lay down and slept a little, for he was at the end of his strength. Margaret went on singing and cheering the men. As she worked, she spied a sail in the distance. Sig nals of distress were already up. They were seen by the distant ship. It was a long time before the sail, which was a brig bound for New York, could come alongside, and in the interval tbe Norwegian ship was jrery near sinking; but at hut Cap- his brave daughter, n were taken off, and immediately wyat nan begin to make jest of nny part oft beer, and overcomes that unpiea-aat- necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the nig;ht to uri nate. Tbe rni ii and extrao l.c.iry ♦-ffect of Swamp-Root is soon x-al z d. i [^stands the highest for ils wor derful : (Mires of tbe tnost distressing ca s. If ' you need a medtefoe you rfitmiti have the best. Sold by druggists p 1 ice fifty cents and one dollar. F r a ! -ami I': bottle and parrphW, bo; 1 • rt Jf<-ee-by mail, min'ion T^*- B.riw ll • Eenple, aad prv+ yrmr -Ht-e ya ■ 1 ma uidre— to Dr. K Imer A C0...B ■ m- ' u»a. N Y. 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