The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, January 28, 1904, Image 1
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VOL. Ill
ABOUT P
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1 lira Uiv/lc nf Da cc<
EOPLE YOU KNOW.
1 irP THpv AfP H (>fjj To/I a?; a
BATESBURi
A FEW HOW!
n rl ( IteniC nf I nrnl
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G, S. C., THURSDAY, JANJAI
IE HAPPENINGS
... 1 /'. 1 jr-i
RY 28, 1904.
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Mr. Bill West visited B;i
Monday.
Mr. Frank Watson was in t
Friday.
Mr. .1. D. P. rrish was lit
Thursday.
aivj i * wi v VUCtJ U
ne Tomorrow.
ilssblir# One ??f F,eesvi.le\s best men.
Owen Cumin, was nil our streets
wee!;.
Iiv city
Me. ami Mrs. Joe of
Willing, was hi the city Mon
re last shopping
Mr. ami Mrs. Murrm .I.iium
Ilu ? 1IVI L31
Advocate
M . . ;
' ,"11 Cottlon is bringing today
wt | 15
day ,
Reported by F* DCullum.
f .
vuiittitu aiiu vjruupcu IUI
j Readers.
The For Iniirhily CIii'i will meet will
M iss Lottie Itulgell on the afternool
of Saturday, Jan. 1 :ttl>.
1
We thank our friends f >r the niar.v i
niee things they are saying aoou' I
the Advocate.
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SCULaTION statement.
enefit of Present and Prospec
?77tw77
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Mr. f>. T. Eth?r*d>;e was in
Saturday.
Col. K. F. Strother is in Ai
business.
Mr. Jas l>jvis, of Samaria,
til s wn'k.
^ ~ &. . 0'!i<? Clayton, of Seivo
litre Monday.
Mr II i A'nr>i Imf fluuiw iv-.? w
tlie city Wants, visited ret ill tea in l(
Tm'silay.
ken on Misses !i -it 111 an.I Klla I,mi A hl<
Loesville, .vas in the city on a v
M oriilay.
as hero
Messrs Press ami Melt (junttlchai
of Samaria, \\ ere in tin* city Satur
rn, was tn business.
Mrs. M. ] '. Harmon. of Hexing!
on nnp is visit inur tier irrnmUnn linen
} wo ! | 1
Tin* new dwelling of Vostmaster
,?t of ' Knoece in about completed.
blt I Tlt?' old Mom house formerly occuI
pieii ?'j W. ]>. Hlkaid \ Son has beou
inn. lorn down,
day
Many farmers are coming lo town
and lu.iiiy sacka of guano are leaving
,on' Such a crop of ootton as we will have
viivin kiii ->-:u i>> ?>ur i in mil
tinn announcement on this (age thai
they are getting their money'a woitli
Our no rri Fpoinlent* are doing
very well in the way of waiting, b*'
we tin want iheiu in write weekly pj
poesibile We want t<> make Tie \
Allvoeate the best paper in Jha imiintv.
bill it will Ii4 impossible to do sit unhss
they help ii?. Their let tils aiewlat
make the pa| er.
?p NAM IE OF PUBLICATION:
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'ocate Advertisers.
jsbni'tj ^(U'ocatc.
> )(> uiicit AT uiVircniiDri
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street* Monday.
Mr. John Gunter, of Monetl
in town Monday.
Mr. Kddie Jones, ef Sawyer,
uur at reel a last week.
Dr. W. II. Timmerman v
ltidge Spring Monday.
Mrs. F. U. Gunter is v'sitin
Killiau Harmon.
a was ^'r " I*aruell ti:is returned fi
a ples'.saiit visit to his fatlierat l?:itt
I>tkr 1 iiicounty.
was on
Mr. A. It. FaPaw. of Mon Mta, vn
etl Hatosburjf one day tins week u
rent to paid The Advocate a call.
Me> srs Xi.rri - (iant t, of Monetla,
p r-.-la- Wilber Wbittle, of Newberry, w?ri
next, year will Miirj>rise everyone. It
it is possible lor cotton to be made it
rum wi,k M,r |y bw done,
tar, ________________
lit- Rural Free Delivery.
Llld
i Mr. II inter Arnold, of Ohio, actio j
and I nsHpeeinl wjcent for the rural free de
in I liv.trv ?i h-ft._ ?...,. I. ? '
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Sulroribe for Tin* Advocate.
Mr. M. Burshay, of Oranjjobvrff,S |
C.. bought yehtrnlay the entire stork j
of guod.i of i'. W. Sollec for (4,081.
Hie stock will be placid on the market
b ?ro.
$
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vy Total Number AD
3^ Printed
viy
I'l l>i .IOI 11.1/ r% un
??C?XC0?((0>XC0:PCgC
VOCATE'S
in 1903, 63,000
$ .
$ 1
lives nere inn week.
Mr. J. A. Mitchell, of Saluda (
was in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of M
vis'ted here Friday last.
Jud^e John J. Earle, of Col
was in town Tuesday.
Mr.Harley Ott. of Sawj'er,
town last Thursday.
the eily tsalurdry and Sunday.
tontity, Miss Lilian Ri-er, of Saluda com
passed through town on Tuesday 01
visit to friends in l.eesvi lie.
oiietta,
Mr. Curtis li. Risli, a protnin
farmer of the Roekv Creek sect
utnbia, spent Monday night here with frier
Messrs tlciir^e and Frank \Vi<
was in of Croon spring Valley, ItnKim
m.I ?i
.. . v > ^ ? ? ? i w wiiv ims occ*1 illTC I ? r
the part week inspecting the proposi d
ity , niraltfr?-ejdeliv??r\ routes lenving Hutesu
14 burg, will moro iiihii like'y report favoral
1/ on their establishment to the
cm t I'ostottlce Department. This will liil
,<l>n ' n ')n^ aKtl we hope that it
'* avi11 ho in operation at an early date.
?ht,j
or- ^
I Messrs K. J. Key mill I) .1 M near lev, ,
of CliesU r, were in ltm - linrj; yenterj
day.
Mr. Tom Kilelien", of Winnsboro,
spent Wednesday in Buteslmrg.
LEXINGTON.
U Copies,
% Over iv
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an Average of
235 Each Week
So Issue Week After Christi
I
nas. $
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Mr. Jutlson Hall, of (.'him
was ia the city last week.
Mr. Bub (jlaxton, of Aiken <
? ? ?. was In our city last week
Mr. G^^^l^ot'er. of Saluda ?
was in the week.
(Mr. D. P. Holly was ."ntonjj
seen on otir streets Fric'ry.
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N. H. It i\ !y.
lueptn,
Mr. (Iivjij.* Uili'j, formerly ?> *'
I our yosinj^ business uitn. lint now
otinl j , Siliul: i count v. 11 lii'iv dm u visit.
Mil."V was noi mnpaiiicd l?v 1**^ I<t11
sounty.1^' L K"->
Mr. J. W. lM\\:ir?ls. of Iinln. cal
. t mi I'lie Atl vocal e vv 1111 - in the city I
' ' Kriilay. In lit- I'm tire h- will lie
reirnlnr imiunt r....... *i?l...i?
'" mK. tinbKbUlit HURT
;;[jln Accident al Railroad
Mr* Crossing.
ler.
) <On Tuesday morning w liil? coming
Ird Untt'sbiir^, in liis btiKtfy. Mr. 1'riah
lasi ISHheredge awi his son, John, were
the |1 till i own oui and badly bruised up by
fs + m
i
fi'ro.m ??i i: im.ri ak ? orrkhcondent
riiin rniniintn.ty was re -ertly bereav .
(?.??! in the dentil of one of its oldest
and most lionered nilizens, Hon II A
Meet7.i'. I'nexpeeted to his family and
friends ilea* li mine upon him in his
HI venr. lie had lived an hoiothle ami
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?u PERSONALLY APPI
v/ and Proprietor, and W. JV
^ who, being duly sworn,
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA t ^
County of Lexington. J
ARED BEFORE ME, N Roters Bayly, Ed
I. Witter, Foreman, of the Batesbur^ Advoc
say upon oath:
M Dntrrrd R.ivlv ? Prnnri^tnr f-Hit or of
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Editor Cooner. of the Edisto 1
paid us his weekly visit last wet
On Monday we received n vis
Mr. Orovnr iloleston, of Monett
|M rs. L L Dodd is spending a fe
with tier husband in Wiluiingtot
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Jones spent
day and Friday in town with re I
loeord, ''le Adv. eaU'.
k SJr. an-.l Mr-. J. Will (J'latt k'hi
it f '? t lr?>:n < i i ??ver. N. v' .t Mon
^ 10111 nijjlji. M. - (.* int t Vbnti:r>. and li
, daughter. ir.-vv i.i-?mi oii a visit to
w days I Mr. a of J Mrs. M. \V. Turi
i, N. C. '' ',l' rust mi nit 11
rs. i '""r> I'.oiiic, ??r.?< nflj?t\-vi
i n iv. .caih.nt yotiiiir Jtion, was in town M
.11 h 1 s. | j y,
tuning' in contact with a freight train
j ?ni the Carolina Midling. The horse
mill i nvas killed oiuwright and the buggy
l-adlv demolished. Theengineer blew
ttie
I,,>r | k?is whistle for the crossing, hot Mr.
icr ' litlieredge thought that ha had time
iro cross but as the engine was on the
lie's father end nt t iie train pushing a long
[on* { toad of box cars he misjudged the
distance hence the accident Vim
useful eareer, serving his country :
: through 'In1 h; t ami his countV various
rapacities. It >vu? during the
stirring period "f reconstruction II.ul
I liUinl'uvnte WMs Id, most fur good.
1 and wli it lie did then for the cauae ol
| demur acv and good g vernment can
i not be too highly appreciated. Un!
der his superp leadership this county
r y in*. uv|n>Mv..,
CrJ Batesburg Advocate. Tt
V > of the Batesburfr Advocat
culatlon, is true of their c
' A Sworn to before me this 21
v 4 day of January. A. f)., ! >
y ' F. C. Af.DRIIKlE,
*'t \ N. P. for S. C
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9 \
lat the deponent, W. M. Witter, is the Forei
c. That the statement made herewith as to
iwn knowledge.
st N. H. BAYLY, Ed. and Prop
04. W. M. WITTER, Foreman.
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Washington Lette
I [FHV* UUU KKOl'l.Alt
L|? wi ' nw^?tmmmm
y The last four wc.-ks have be
coldest for many years. Usual!
Hhrnhc ftro ill Itlmtm in Tuninir
r a certain number ?>f (listlne*iv
I
j sc ientific ? inplc>>ees. I l?er?? m?v
j something in the plaint often sent/
mmmmj ' | !)> luruiurA of tln>t'<?inlr>', "What ?
^ ftl?n* .tl! t hi- ?l<?
en t lie | ,
ye.i'.v a | ook at Ho,
V l?.i t
~ j ci) Iisiim oceured at (tie rail road rms ? !>
| M,,K iH'.ir Westmorland* place. Mr.
I,R j El iteredge raid lie heard ih? whistle
?p blow hut thought lie had plenty of
ood I time to cross una Hint his horse was
{ not afraid uf trains. l>r. K. K linrdiit
utteudrli iuui on nis rrivif' frt iht*
city and pronounced Ins wounds seTIC
v?u' ',ut 1,01 fwiuua. His son v.as no'
was k'.l to a complete democratic vie- i
! tory and every semblance of iu?;ro j
and carpet .m rule was duntro
l'eaoe be to Iim as|i??, ami consolation
Mr ^ ^SSSSgj=m
of Hie ^For
j Satur lay. ^'e w ? s inb^wbiloT^^pi^^^
I two of Ills sons, cutting down a tree.'
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jj;
r.'ViV^y/iV VA aw1
k kXZx7 Vxx7>
* * I Col it in ti
! TI...
vVj;;VvwV;'v( w >v va;
i ? - -:i -=^
ubin Exposition Car is at j Sour Lake
i.., where it will remain .1 week. . utsasiomus
. .. ?vM :*3 ....... ?j? 1 A..u l<uMt
i, Texas, s iftVr?d fro at ?
ft re Sunday. - Lost ^S66y ?
now sleighs and skates a in
evidence. In IHSO ther* was a
winter. Then there was ska?
and down for six units over t It<
ncl of the Potomrc, and great
cro sed witti heny loads to Alex.
Yesterday your c.urresponden
at the Metropolitan Congressiiui
m li in f i rst.
si hi i n r
> >? nl' \i r A N I'K I >:?To furnislt mrrcha
i? clian- \\ liit tlo a Iran In . inrss v
trains Nolrs ninl Mo* lunijr-. I.m. on Cri
imlria. Hi N <?l r'r . m lot s of from ti;
' Hiii at inluroil prims.
t found We mtr that <Mir worthy ueigl
i a .1 oil n ' ',v " * I ^laniiai it" rom in "tits u
hurt.
?.ts SALUDA.
fitli j
l?r. Aril.in II. Ashbv, of Fmit Hill,
i to (
t!i?*l Saturday nio.ning after an i I loess
. of about a w?vk. 11? about 10
i bo.- ,
I years ol age and n native of Aiken.
pi?n . '
I uii in vt 1111 ii a 11hi ii i?. t? aa iiu iri 1 iipon
liitii lived for iwo hours after
: Ihe neridei t I'Ul lii? injuries were too
i Sertoli to le relicved l>y any Ionian
ajjenry He leaves to mourn his loss a I
wife and tell e|i l?lre:?. I le v as buried . l'a'
.Sunday afternoon a( II o'clock.
Mr Tom A miner, who lived about ; T
three miles from here died also Satur- , the
' da v a 11 er noon . II. was an old tnr.ii '
! ii^ ' "
i water famine i> tlirt?atat! been hi
ken 4.
[ Re pa
'on way Ia to liave a new ami up-to* i|JK to ,,
e sel ool house. ed by tl
! last lie
he <.en ra! Assembly will adjourn <*ame.
?22d of next mouth.
i.iwi* in ? it \ iu ni? liuuii*, iu vrr.?.
mul during the Exposition.
Tlie pri/.?
irs on the State Capital, mount* "jaw" houo
ir.JS.CS.").I? lias been recommend- sia and Japi
ie cotiiiiilSh'oii appointed hv the
neral Assembly to report on The citize
using every
canal treatj
? eonteet for automatic
ra i? still on between Rueno.
its of Savannah, Go, are
means to have the Panama
r ratified.
Hharp Williams, Dciineratic l.<
11* House. "Yes," lie sail!. '
tainly would be better for the
crats to stand together ami re
the fake treaty. Hut they are i
just as they were unhappily
l'aris treaty. On the issue of
and decency initead of criini
jfressior.?of it canal instea<l
liult'r nf !l tvpograpineal ? rim in I hi* word
|i , , r- wnii I: \\ as spoiled lean. Wlnl* we
Ueiuo- n> ! m]11 ( pen lor criticism in n
putliaU- wavs than that which 'Vi1 nri- ol'arj
hviried, print i In- following clipped I
on llo l lo- Mnmlard !?ut four para^raplr
honest > 'mv Uieir ( <? iimoilt .
i) a I a^. "M. L. Kn\ \\ is ion vie* "s In * t t'i
of lli- Inpoia in Itaiosl iirt;.
i ha" r j'irv. winch foiine mm irui
lein , Mr. .John T. YWrls, a ?ne chant at
?rr i Mayaon's, ilii'd of consumption Mod*
or?? i day at the of 43 years He was
;est. t buiied with Masonic honors at CJootl
rom J Hope (..11111011.
; Kilix Hoc knight, chirked with oot:
ton stealing, broke jail last Saturday
'trk *
'liev i n'^ Tins is another argument for
lit v better jail
having seived I i> eoiintry faithlully ^
during tin* war bet wren I !?? States. j,ol
Tile ahiioiilieeim lit ?il In- death ? ;*nr*i*iJ
sorrow .unoii^ hi- numerous friends -j
ami admirers. lie wn-buried Sunday j
afternoon, the funeral exereiset> bcinj;
conducted by Uev Mr Cromer. ,liis ^
pastor. I am
There are very few can's to be dis- [
'apt. John I.. AVjurs. died at his icine ?
aie in Chester Saturday. bound i
i njf cbs?
"lie Baptists nT Allendale are pnin>;
erect a handsome church edillea. (
dispells
U Miles' MiM Charles B. Land shot tiiSpOSa
1 killed, one Jim Dure. Both colored. wrjiitlo
it.ill. presmeni m a pnieni men-mupany
at Charleston, was! The Xatit
?ver to court Tuesday for send- 1 st Auguslii
jene matter through the mails, hold Its net
i Mo.
Tatuiii, a recently elected '
ary commissioner has at his Japin is Li
I 18 positions, and up to this am* on
he has received 5u> appli- f'on Ruasi
wan t <<il
jnrl (lutrJ, wliicli ai *t ia
ne, Kla.% th?? week, will
ct meeting in St. Loui?,
irtd of lorjf diplomatic daTuesday
sent an intima1a
that an early reply was
canal?the people would stain!
and give us victory. They p
will anyhow. We have issues
if the treaty is ratified in spite
The tiugle issue of honesty in i
the light of the otlicial plunder
ing on is itself sutlicieut to i a
people to refuse a long lease of
to any party, especially the pai
I by it- | tIHj ^ x-mcnrx \va-' SlOo, or :ld <f;
rnbuhly t 11?- |>:iid I lie line an.I appealed
enough course."
of us. ' People who live in j;Ins3 hni
olli.e in HioiiI.I rot tlirow stones."' At
iiiK li?- I ral e w ' rel,,r ' r'" ?rters to an ?*di to
use t be which appeared in t he Saluda Stain
power ' under t lie d. t.- ol .l miliary ami In
rtv that ed''Mnsr.]l \usp? ratini;," in which I
111'. : i ? ill i! H'V I . .r 1 li.?i I- !.w,v>>
'l>?* The nianv friends of lion. I). S*
1'eurifoy are fjlad to hear of his elec
ises h"" as il penitentiary director.
i
any j The farmers are all fjoin? to plant
j cotton heavy this year,
lard |
pad- Moundviiie, Ala., was visited by a
they I *"yelone last Thursday: Many people
^hi. I were killed and in hired and there was
posed <>1 at the next term ??f court, ar/.j j
so tar as ?c know there are no jlil ' e;p
casts at all at this time. !
(Jmte a number of eases against the !
rail rot have heen docketed for the 1
I next t? rin, hut n it many civil cases of | It
' an ?the. nature have been commenced wa
The frientls of Hon John Hell TovvI
11!. about here, were ((flighted to learn ||
canons.
Ion. John H-il To ill has been
r.letl on the dispensary board of the' j|Hi
iiv' .South <
'he Walterho'o court martial is over j|le<' 11
seems that an amieable settlement ''r
, , St. I.ou
s reached.
[. A. Williams succeeds P. 1. Wells '
f1. I til
Executive committee of the Late repo
lrolinn I'ress Association will disaster stat
i Columbia tonight t > make *M'I"o"ation,
eparationa for the trip to the
is Exposition. On and i
I'niteUStati
citizens of A* ken held amass the use of p
9 l*??.t Sk itninln v ntul rlpiioiincixl
rts of the Harwick mine
? the miners died not from
bot were blown to pieces,
after July 1st, 1904, the
fs government will abolish
r irate rnuLing cards.
is gumy..
The Postma-ter General at
Paj no varied the monotony
weekly Cabinet dinner la>t ev?
entertaining the President at
Rooaevolt and some torty ?><
gucats, the company being t tie
known at a Cabinet dinner i
vuofu 'I'htt rt.ui-nri; vt'nro l?r
' i-p.jldr i.iiin icr of ty pn^rupicnl f rrci
it M-s.
?.r l'M DUPONT.
nir.j; by
itl Mrs.
(Iilioiiit: ' '' o I I. I! ! 1 l I j A H Ci ilEIIK |>K
? l:tr"?-st 1 1-tlicro(|<j?', of Loos'
II 111:111 v sp-':;t .<ur.il iy with tho In
ITU til :i- ' ? ^s*
?rs."'l ;l heavy property loss, The Mayor of
ilOreensboro has asked for niii for the
] people of the unfortunate town .
Kx-President i"le\eland say9*'ltryan
NT>I i has got the sluge"; Ift hiin go it. ' I he
i i He distinguished gentleman" from New
otna 'der.iey seems to tliink he h.ts been
' frozen out of ihe gains, on aeeount of
| of of his elevation lt?a posit loll on l lie ! ?s :
S ate I lispoiisary Itnnrd ef t'ontrol. ' \ia
Thev f< el sure tli'it lie is a safe man to !
place tlie interests of the j eople with, C
anil that he will discharge the fin e- ed
' tions t>t liis oHIce fait htullt.lly and ; mt
fe ?rl?-ss| \, ! Oil
Editor G M Hani,an, of theLexing>{
' t?n I>inj atel", is elf 'his week making
.. . , ... _ .. . _ ?...!
superintendent of the S tvuiinali ?li>
ion of tit* Southeru. '^,il''
ness."
Charleston police 1?av * attain dtelar- 'aNVS
war on the slot nia.hine. 'l"lier?* j nn
i>t always (>? something doing in
arleaton. a
. 'll b.v
V negro far titers institute will be . K
< '- ? a mi .ar,.)........ ("Four
law am! otlif r forms of lawless- j T|ie Arm
Tliey a>W for such a change , heen passed
necessary to accomplish such i ton# |( ra
f7o,000,d<K>.
'cattle pes'' discussion indulged A p|ot <
Columbia counciliner., one of peter, of Se
ave utterance to the following:. tiirone by
hundred head | of cattle are v-;?
J appropriation hill has
by the House at Washingrries
an appropriation of
>n toot to assassinate King
rvia, who ascended to th?
the assassination of the
J '? ? ? ?
cques uf pink c arnations 1 nitwit
li tall crystal vases of bride
The court room in Washingti
the Repuhliean postotlice cons
are beinp tried bus been tlic
the Star Route trial, the Unite
the unsavory Breokinridpe
trial, the revolting Ronine ir
rsper.sed l)r W I I ?? 1 ;n!?*\f41;li has l??lt us.
roses. : *:1>'N !'" ,n"> >?* la-: >ix moiKti
least s 1 .(n( 1)4*1 l;n ?. 11?> will
mi - here I'r.isperit v. \\'?? need a jjooil (In
pirator- ' 1mminiiy.
srelic of -<s I'anni'' Cull,
taut tea
an trial, ;i' " 1 v'r v' "'* spent Sunday wit I
-1 *?>11 a i tl | 1'?1 k -.
'ial, and1 1 -''^Kojfrrs. <>f Kirliland, *,
If(1 I'aiiner-Huckner tendencies .t few years
h at | bai k
* t \ C?
t ^ Whitafcer Wright, at one time a
| king of finance, was sentenced in I.on^
|tlon, Eng., Tuesday to seven yerrs of
i cnal servitude for fraud. Within one
hour from the time sentence was pass.
?<1 Whitaker died from the effects ol
l>ent
I ii r roiiiiu> Willi .\uuiior *. ;\ wcrricK, , ?'
L'*
T1 ??* First National Hank of liuli>
bur;;, S. <*., will l?-n.I money on cotton i ].ir
htor??l in the Hatfshui'K Warehouse, j gr,
. j ^
WORLD'S I AIR DOTS, j ?> >
' Mi
m rtt ainrn ?mi inc tvnii in cim uni j . j
xington will be representeil. stand in
I deep in
robacco will not be planted on so j health
ge a scale tins year as last. The'
Divers are dissatisfied with prioes. Over
j will inc
Kv.mgelist Leitsh is conducting a i ^()r111 *l
r revival meeting at Main street ,s '!"sU'
nhmliit Pbnrch in Cnlmnhin and is
^ (iii two acres of ground knee 1
tiltli " The aoove is not a good T,u, t,)e|
indication. . Minn.'on |a
: ?re.-s below
JOO postmasters of tbe Slate ' c|,j||y ;*
el in Columbia February 9th to
State or^anir.hC'on. The call A ale.Mind, 1
eil by lb-publican postmasters Hre Sunday
videnlly another party for11tl- pie homcle*
R*
momomptor at Duluth,
ist Sunday recorded 87 dor
/rro. 4,<iee, but that's
Norway, waa tho scene af a
that rendered ll.foQ poos.
Over thirty vessels in
many others of note. Tlir?
from it is the police oourL in t
building, formerly the I
church where Chnnning prom
There i> no truii' in the p
rumor That Senator Lodge ol
chusetts wi 1! *ueoeed .lolm
Secretary of Slate. The 1
*e doors ' *?!)Mduy in this roinmmiity.
In* lirit'K li-'V W I I.o Icnbaiiyh )ia> hct u
nilitrian p?int< i a N i' by tlit* j^ovornor.
(,od. ; add i? is I.eo<*v illc.
Mr Tilmnn .slu-alr is attending
cr-istfiit lb 11 !? I nst:' ;i t C in ( -nluinbia.
" Mas-n- M~an<l Mrs Hilary Slicily, ?'f
May a nvir, -j> :.t Siimla'* with tin- Jat
'roaidtMit fathrr, Mr S \V |> I?*nhnnj?l?.
'' Senator Daniel, of Virginia, "the
iittl? man with the crutch,*'was on
. Tuesday ra-electad t?? the Unitcii
(lit* '
States Senate, lie is lovtu liy tin
j > I i people of his State and his opp. unit;
honor him. if it is his desire In* \vil
. or*
remain a member of the Senate unli
death elainis hiui.
I i i
lie Following Arc Some of the Many [
Things to be Seen. I at
I Moil el e.-liooU for the blind and oil
. deaf.
' ti!d St. I mils?is it s\a-? 100 years
1 ago.
; j hi
lee jii.tnt jirodiieing -100 tons of lee | f|,
' ration
Safe lilowfrii made an iniriiceasful J (
tempt to crack the safe in llio post.
, . whs or
lee at Vllendale last .sunJay night- (| ( j >(
! N hilts
Tho upper house of the tianeral As- . i?r,)p-i
tnhly has pas.-ad a bill wliieh pro- WiTf t
hits the exportation of shad iroui ( House \
? Si ii t ? i - '
scheme. | the harbor <
onjjresHman Small*, colored, Sixteen in
drred out of the Columbia Ho- from {|)e |n
>by last week, ami the "Lily tor, Col., w
were ffiven a call down by day by the 1
. tor Wheeler. No doubt if this i t0,n<
come to the ear of l'reaideot j
It. lie would advise all of 'the; Senator :
woiv roved.
len tein?-; hoist'd in a cap#
dependence nun*, at Vieero
iPsMnily killed Tueaall
of the cage to the boti
oni' on Tuesday, in the
eaunot spare from the State
nient a msn \v???? has redueed
and territorial rapacity to a I
So the position is not likely
cant ami if it were, Seiifttn
say* he would prefer his pre>
tion.
The first scientific bureau e
I >cjfirt
political MOM-11 A.
line art, '
tO III' V'- !
t 11?>M O! li i: i i I. \ It ( >ftUKsl\>SUK
r I.unite
cnt |, t>i. I M < 1'ilifiiii (lirk, oft ruiitev
| was eitli r?l a lives here list week.
(ire.it j >v is in the home of Ir
slablish- ~ il'eharc! lloUtein?new c
Mi. Itf.x.L ^ f . I ,? .if VVV A.riin# ^?..
I -?
.An explosion in the Ilnrd wick Mine
; Cheswick, l*a., near Pittsburg. wa;
r. ] 1 l lie cause of nearly two hundred dent1',j
I Monday. Mine Engineer Taylor i
supposed to have lost his life trying
j to resc.ue the miners. The gathering
Inld | vv<""*n children about tin
, mouth of the trap awaiting the bring
| daily.
? Special building <ci Art 11111 lor"
' sculptore. I j)n
i Typical 'lit mining camp in "Mi img!
r tiulcli."
r .lull h e presents of the late I hifon
i? Victoria. |a
-i n..<.i ..vi.ii..* in
i a i nil ii
bin.
The House of Kepresontativ es ha sued
a bill t* make the meeting of (
at body ?? ry two years n.stead ot
I A eh
A poll taken of the present I-e^is- ' looked
tore shows only three members are
favor of "Silver l'lnnk*' in the Do- , ' ',L*
i not n> |i.uroiu/.e im- V/Oiiim- , upper ii<.'ii->>j
: President's
- ! ma treaty !
1ENERAL NEWS. j of tin- tiucc
j A oegro s
ange m the British cabinet is the act of I
for daily . I (.ho ticket 0
. T T . . a* Lexingti
National tluard Association met
i oi r ongroM*. spoke or the
utterances as to the l'ana?s
"the blustering diction
an* rr."
afecracker caught in
blowing open the safe i?
fllce of the T?. A N. It. R.r
>n, Ky.. Sunday.
0(1 by the I nited Mutes gov
was the patent ofllce on April
Since then there has heen
growth of scientific b ire.ius.
are now no less .ban thirty-1ii
nected with the executive bi
the government, and eaeli ot
rcrtini:'mt *' ' ... .?..M, .,11V
i 1<>, 1790. ,,s -'? !ii?tr far., I In^ week,
a ?rrat *'?? ? ' 'Vrry and family, ot
Tliir,' lu "liia. an-on n vis.| to tin* fain 11
iri-e, ron- . r K A I'n rv. his lather. Jam
ranch of ,H'r' for h.-alth.
tht'ii ha?*
! in?( of the victim* to tin* surface wa
( a pitiable ouc. The work of rescue i
v )f slow. The explosion was caused b;
i-s 15 'lvo damp.
I i'?i i ii?*.* i mining ? .-tin mi, i "? ci
* 1 2 sore*. , m
*
: Hose (larilen, *i\ acres in area t <),I
<H)0 rose tree . ,,^
| ''King Cotton," a statue in cti on Tl
fifty feet liigli. j or
oeratic platform. "> -sl
Columbia dairy men hn\e formed a f'olt
ruat" and put up the price of milk, i centso
claim cotton seed meal and otU- | clay,
food stuir-iare too cost'y,
Augustine, Fin., Monday. Secretary
# ... planned a <
on was close on the heels of in . . ,
w # 1 \ e I.
ii the New York exchange lnes- 9ludied OI|
infected dis
of Agriculture Wilson has
-ntnpaigu againbt the boll
Diteur^ of cotton" will be
experiaierit.il farm? in the
tricta.