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fcl fr. * . < . 4 Rnt National Bant o( Batesl I* enly three years old. but li J aid in capital of $25,000 and ivlded profits of $7,000. and ^ ? t r / ?TiTeBy MM AC VTESIV I e" . -I? URGA1 DVOC> A X1P Hn"1' B Ml eiul* M< 1 h ml 1 VOL. ill ABOUT PI HOPLE YOU KNOW. BATBSBURC A FEW HOM i _ i, S. C., THURSDAY, JAN^JAI E HAPPENINGS. <Y 28, 1904. wmm wmm *mi ? v | uenai on naTIQ^ I NO, 43 - - .. .JL?l_lll L> Lake Birds off Passa; Gon Mr. Bill Weat visited Bat Monday. Mr. Frank Watson was in th Friday. Mr. J. L). F. rrish was her Thursday. ge, 1 hey Are Mere Today ar ie Tomorrow. esbiir>; One of f.eesvi.le's best men. M Owen Canon, was oil our streets tl week. e eity Me. anil Mrs. Joe I'.nlifett, of &! Willing, was in the pity Monti e last shopping id items or Local Interest < Advocate j , { Cottlon is bringing today i* I 15 !,y. : Reported by L DCullum. Collected and Grouped fol Readers. The Fortnightly dub will meet will j !>Iiss Lottie li-dgell on the nfteruoo) of Saturday, Jan. Ultli. I We thank our friends f ir tlie ninr.v i nice things they are saving huouj | the Advocate. I I /-T> $ SWORN Cll vy r.nmnilpH for the H RCULATION STATEMENT, enefit of Present and Prospei /yJ\W/yy JR vhi vy vy dive /s. Mr. O. T. Etlierrtl^e was in 11 Saturday. Col. K. F. Strotlicr is in Ai?t businns. Mr. Jas Davis, of Samaria, a a til s week. ^ * it! 0'!ie Clay toil, of Seiveri litre Monday. Mr. ami Mr*. Mora: in .V ?> !?* *, le city Wards v isiteil reliti/ch in tov Tuesday. CM nil Mis<e> It'it 111 .in I Kill liOil A hie. Leesville, ami in ili'i city on ?t vu M onilay. S IllTl* Messrs Press ntul Hell ijiiattU'lMill of Samaria, were in the city Sulurd r*, was i-n business. Mrs M. ! '. ii.iriiion. of t.exii.^to ?<iL ~ \\ 'I hi* new dwelling of Vost.master of 1 lvnoectt i't about completed. ,lt I Tli?* old Mom house formerly occuI pieil tij \V. ]>. Kikii:d A Hon lias heon in, ' lorn down. "T Manv farmers are coming to town and id.mysucln of guano are leaving ll? ?i prim .if -?-? #-v . ?... ?-? ' Advertisers Will seo l?/ our cironlafclon announcement on this (Aretha' they are gutting their money's woitli CtT" Our en rri Fpotu'eiits iir?* (toils; very well in the way of waiting, b'' we do want them io write weekly I ; possibile We want to make !*> Advocate the best paper in J lis county, bill it w ill h ? impossible to do so unl?*s ; they help us. Their let tttl are wmt 111)1 ke t li?? in i ,,r Vi; - - l\l Ad^ <r* NAME or PUBLICATION: | late C~~Z> /ocate Advertisers. sbnrq ^droeatc. <T> s V y v y v y aK * Mr. II xvarJ Matthew* was ? streets Monday. Mr. John Gunter, of Monetla in town Monday. Mr. Kddie Jones, ef Sawyer, \ our streeis lust week. Dr. W. II. Tinunerman we ltidge Spring .Monday. Mrs V IT lliiiit.?r voiiinif ?n otir 's visititijf her grandson here, M Killiau Harmon. was ^'r " ' iruell has returned Ire a pleasant visit to his father at I.amu I Darlington county. vas on Mr. A. II. Fal'aw. of Mnn Mia, visi led Itatesburg one day this week an lit to paid The Advocate a call. Messrs Norris (Tint t, of Monetta, ai ... .1 Vl'ilK.. iri.li>!.. ..I V i --- .. X . W|. ... ^Viuu f!.-? wc Will IIH V?* next year will Murprtae everyone. If it is pomuble lor cotton to be made it )m will mi rely bo done. ir, " t- Rural Free Delivery. id Mr. II inter Arnold, of Ohio, actio ; od | AfapeciAl agent for the rural free de j :iz Sub oribe fur The Advocate. .Mr. M. >birsb:iy, of OrmiKcbvrf?, S C., bought jesti'nlay the entire stock . of good-* of \Y. Sollee for $4,081. The stock will be placid on the market ? I "? , xi vy Total Number AD $ Printed PUBLISHED AT BAl ESBURG VOCATE'S in 1903, 63,000 . s. c. jij $ . SB < i tive* here this week. Mr. J. A. Mitchell, of Saluda ca was in town Monday. Mr/and Mrs. P"*ry, ??f Mm visited here Friday t. Judge John J. Earl??. of Colu was in town Tuesday. Mr.Harley Ott. of Sawyer, v ?. ??- niiiir, wi ^rwurrrj, wsre tlie city Saturday and Sunday. muty, Miss Lilian Ui-er, of Saluda count passed through town on Tuesday on visit to t rknds in Lcesville. nutta, Mr. funis li. Itislr, a prominei farmer of the Itoekv t'reek seotw mbia, spent Monday nl^hl here with friend Messrs (Jeor^e and Frank Wiffl .'as in of liieen Siiriuir Vallev. Haltinm 1,1 livery s jrvit e wlio has Wen here f-r the part week inspecting tli?? propositi } , ruraltfreejtlelivery routes leaving Halesi4 burg, will moro tnau like'y report favorably on tlieir establishment to the ! nt I postottlue Department. This will liil 'n ! -t long *elt wiiut ami we hope that it ! will ho in operation at an early date. .?,| r . j u *ro. Messrs K. J. Key nti>l I) .! M.warley, of ('lie>t? r, were in Hate-lnirj? yesterday. Mr. Toll) kitchen**, of Winnsbom, spent Wednesday in Batesburg. I i:vi \T/*.T/\M VK Copies, % Over 1,: <i> > i i V /< v ' v> an Average o1 235 Each Week No Issue Week Affer Christ mas. $ town last Thursday. Mr. .Tudson Hall, (if C liiu<ii was in the city last week. Mr. Bub <J lax ton, of Aiken ec ?- was lo our city lust week Mr. G.^ttroUer, of Saluda ? ? was in the week. (Mr. I). P. Holly was ?ni<?nj; Beeil On Otlr Strei'tn Krii'n x ! count v. M?l , arc v:sitinu Mr. and Mi 1 N. K.'ltavly. icjuii, Mr. (irc^vT Uile). formerly one < j <>:ir vo'.int; liihiiioMiirn. I* it now i """J- > S.tlmla county, m here on a visit . M .Milt-v \vj|< ;ioi ?iin|ianicd l?v his lathe lunty, Mr- L nMr. J. W. IMwards. of Snltidn, cftlh , > ?>n I lie Advocate while in the city la ",M Krhlay. In 11> > future lie will lie tl " MR. ETHEREDGE HURT y[jln Accident al Railroad Crossing. On Tumdny morning w liile cominj* ii [ ^n,t,sbiir^, in tiis bu>f?> . Mr. 1'riah st j !&>tatwj bis son, John, were le jtllnown (itil hiuI hud 1 v hrui.?fil no l>? UI.aii^IIJ i \ny. f FROM ?M i: Itl t. I I Alt ?'ORRKHI'UKD EXT This community was re tertly.bereav . ed in thi' death of one of its oldest and most linnrrril citizens, Hon II A Mi'i'Uf. t'liexpeeted Io his family and friends den*li came up >11 him in his MS r" S vr? v y < y rJS \ j PERSONALLY APP v y and Proprietor, and W. X who, beinn duly sw orn, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, / County of Lexington. V FARED BEFORE ME, N Rogers Bayly, E it. Witter, Foreman, of the Batesbur^ Advo say upon oath: dltor cate, vp T>? Editor Cooner. of the Edisto It* paid us his weekly visit last week On Monday we received a visit Mr. Gruvtr lioleston, of Monett i, |M rs. L Ij Dodd is spending a few with her husband in Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. O. L.Jones spentT day and Friday in town with rela I ri'gulnr C(.riVf-|?(Muleiit rrom Saluda f icord, ^ ^ i\ d \ * ale. Sir. and Jlf. Will C??i;i11lehau . r< I in 11?-?*I Iro:n <;<over. X.v'., Moods rom ?:itrli?- 55-.* t* iH11 * l?:i? ::>. and lilt daoulitcr. liJtve teen on a vi~.it to li dsivs | Pi,r?*"l>, Mr. aitf) Mrs. M. W. Turin N >",st moot h _ | ilr. lirnrx jlodir, ??T)o of l.rosvilli ''""s* cnllt.nl J'cniiiir iut-n, \\;.s Jo town Mo n*es- ililV. I / ""J' m"J l>r inning in contact with a freight train j -?n the Carolina Midline. The horse : m i was kiJIed omwri^ht and the huggy Vv f<?d!y demolished. The engineer blew ,.r ') l?is whbile for the crossing, be Mr. r ' lit Iweredge thought that ha ttnd time !Jr<?cros& but as the engine was oil "lie ,.*H ' lather end of the train pushing a long n- i toisd of box cars he in n> judged the M year, lie had lived an honnbleaiid useful career, serving liis country through 'hewer and his county in various rapnciti?s. It whs during the stirring period of reconstruction that ' his in!'uen'e tVMs lei, most for good, and w li it he did then for the cause id demur Hi v and good g vernnieiit call not lie too highly appreciated. L'n.1... i.;_- i i..- .1.:.. THAT the deponent, C y Bnteshurjf Advocate. Tl v ' of the Bateshurj; Ad vocal , culatlon, is true of their t r > Sworn to before me this ?| v * day of January, A. I)., 19 y ' l:. C. AT'DRIIKIE. \ N. P. for S. C N. Rogers Bayly, is Proprietor and Editor o ist the deponent, W. M. Witter, is the Fore tc. That the statement made herewith as ti >wn knowledge. 1st N. R. BAYLY, Ed. -?nd Prop >04. W. M. WITTER, Foreman. [I.. S. f the /N St* man vi? ,c!,- 2J $ 'I"* viy vy v > rl> y \ y s VI.* Washington Letter (FKVm OUB HKOl'I.AIt Co^xx ' * ' The last four wc.'ks have bee coldest fur many years. Usually I . . a certain number ??f disilncMvv JstiiMiiifii' ? rii|)l<>>?-cs. There mav I ^ I something in tlic plaint often h?nt> ? mmm* i i>y laruior* 11f tli.''lumtr.v, "What K<> ! l hi ; d? ?; J" n t lie j ' '' ' v Tnkp n I nnk' "i t Hfiin | oiMJtuce nenrc the accident The " j collision ?H-cured at the r:iil road rros- . 1> j *n?K near Westmorland* place. Mr. I,e | Et neredge said he heard the whistle ,p Mow hut thought lie had plenty of ot] | time in cross ana mnt his horse was | i not afraid of trains. I>r. R. K. Hnrdin at tendril Inoi on nis Briv.fi trr the? city and pronounced Ins wounds se I e I ... rc hut 1)01 Ferious. Ills soil tt.au no' U' ?.-? i |? MM1UI "III I ? 1111^ lUiSIll ^ was led to a complete domocrallc victory and every -eniblanee of ntgro and raij>et-'?n;r rule was destroyed.-1 l'eaee be to bis a>lie<, nod consolation of 1 lie For JSh t ii r lay. 'fie \v ? s TimB?wliilo7l^^^^^^ two of Ins miiis, rutting down a tree.' CP ?&????? ?7?Sl 3 I A I it *J, IColunit L i ~ ulnn Exposition Car is atj Sour I,ak< )ir? wbore it will remain n wn*k. <uisastciou* vT> *???? b, Texas, s iff?M from rtre Sunday. - l^ost shrubs are iu bloom hi January now sleighs and skates a "e in 11 evidence. In 1830 ther? was a si winter. Then tbere was ska'ii and down fur six nrlesover the Iicl of the Potomrc, and great I cro sed with bea> loads to Alexai Yesterday your correspondent 1)1( t - ? WW.. - ' i h in first. m i n r "I' r A N TIIJ >:?'I'd f-irni>h mcrcliaii c-1 m11- wlti tin ;i lean In iJiii'ss wi Iimiii^ Ni>(i'> miiI M<i''ls;:ii??'s. I.? 11 >n Cri?|i illr 1a. > l?'s, i'i< . in I'll * of from -."i 1 ion :il ifilm ci! prii* -.-. foiunl NVe iMtn Miat ??nr worthy uniylih | _ | _ tfl.? ^ ? 1 . I I ? <1 ! ! .! > I ll" .?I??I???V . . -w hurt. u SALUDA. it. | 4 l>r. .Arthur 1!. Ashbv, of Kniit Ilill, t o I Saturday ino.nioK after an ill.ies* I of about a lie ?n< about 10 ior t . , years of age and a native of Alke-. , olY of wliu li a limb l>ro\tand fell upon him '".e 1 i \?tl for two hours after the nerlder t but his in juries were loo serioui to le relieved by any human ajjenry lie leaves t ? mourn tus loss a I' w ife and ten eh Idren. lie v as buried ? dat Sunday afternoon at d o'clock. Mr Tom Aniiner. who lived ah-jul j Tl three mi lei from lieie died also Saltir- ] the i The eai water famine i> threatened at 1 0rx li tent. He pa onwuy is to have a new and up-to* j,,K t(J , e set ool house. ' ed by tl last U< etieu-ral Assembly will adjourn ?aine. 'J2d of next mouth. r is oil its way to St. Louts, to OWO. ami (luring the Exposition. The priz ir.s on the State Capital, amount- "jaw" hon< has been recommend- sia and J.if ie eoiiitni-s on appointed by the neral Assembly to report on The citiz using every canal treat * oonteet for automatic irit i? still od between Rue>ao. ?n? of Seranuah, (it., are moan* to have tlie Panama y ratified. 24c lilt* iUI'll bharp Williams, l>c vocraiie l?a the House. "Yes," lie said, "I Until} would be better for the I cratu to stand together ami repi the fake treaty. Hut they are di ju?t as they were unhappily o l'aris treaty. On lite issue ?>f In and decency instead of criuiiu; u-ressior.?of it canal instead < mmhi * ler of ? typographical moi hi t ho word le i ei-r- ttiiii l; >\ i> spoiled lean. Whil* we a Jemo- ??" doui.t < pen lor criticism in m?i niliatc ways than that which 'vc tire c| urge viilerl, we print the following dipped frr ii the, ' "' a ml i ril hut lour para^raplr* 1 )C.c-?t> hnv their comment 111 I.*-! 'M l-. l os w is convic. es last r'fe if tin* lopioii in llateal ur?;. Th i pri j in t Mr. John T. WVrls, a un- chant at irr I M;i}Son's, died of consumption Monr j (lay at the uk?' of !*> yearn, lie was s}. j tun it'll with Masonic honors at (iood >m f Hope Church. | Felix liot'kniglit, charged with colj ton stealing, broke jail last Saturday] *y | night. This is another argument for day afternoon. lie was an nl*l man,1 having sei\ed his country faithfully <; during tin- war between tin- States. jlotJ The anm-iinceim nt of his death caused sorrow iiinoii^ hi- numerous friends -jand admirers. II* wa-buried Sunday . ( afternoon, tin- funeral exercises being conducted by Kev Mr Cromer, ibis ^ pastor. a|1(1 Tl r. - . i .. l:- I E. A. apt. John L. Agurs, ?li?*?l at his iciue i no in Chester Saturday. bnnnd ? ingebs lie Baptists of Allendale are going reet a handsome church editlca. ( <1 i t Milt's1 Mill Charles B. Land shot tjjSj,osa killed, one Jim Dure. Both colored. wri|jn? Hull. president of & patent med oinpany at Charleston, was i The N'-iti ?ver to court Tyesday for send- st Augusti cene matter through the mails, j hold Its ne Mo. f?. Tatuiu, a recently elected arv commissioner has nt his Japan is t I 18 positions, and up to this 'aJfl an'' 01 j lie has received 5t?i appli- fon to Huss onrl Uutrd, which si *t in ine, Kla., thin week, will xt meeting in St. Loui?, .irtd of lorg diplomatic de:i Tuesday eent an intima* ia tliat an early reply was canal?the people would stand and give us victory. They pr? will anyhow. We have issues ei if the treaty is ratified in spite The single issue of honesty in of the light of the otlicial pluuderii ing on is itself suflic ient to caui people to refuse a long lease of toanv party, especially the part I iiji" r i i r \ . which i oil in* nun guilt ?y ] iml ln> seiiteuee was $l0o, or ;5'i ilai ihuhlv 11c pad 1 lie line an.I appealed noiigli voursr." of lis. "People who live in gla>.-i hoiid li,t. in . 111 11111 rot throw stones.** At a >J? (i?- I r:"'* w ' '"**I? r our readers to an editori ?e t he liich a ppeared in the Saluda Stands power under the date of January - ? and hea v tli.il ' "'1 "MosPl \!|sp( rat inc.* in which th j ii iirtitrr jitu >S1 The manv friends of Uon. !>. S* 1 or I'eurifoy are ^lad tc hear of his elec ies tioa as a penitentiary director. '?> | The farmers are all goiit? to plant \ cotton heavy this year. ml ; ,j. Mountlvi.ie, Ala., was vnutad by .1 ey | < yClone last rinirsday: Many puopie a uuir mi- \ i-i j 11" \\ ra.M'S IU IIP Uiv posed d| jit tlii> next t erni of court, a?/t u so litr 119 we know there arc no jlil cast >at nil at this time. ^la < fiute a number of cases against the j ruilroi *s have been docketed for the j T next tt rin, hilt n >t many civil eases of , It s an ?the. nature have been commenrepl. wa The frientls of Hon John Hell Towil about lu re . Were il eli i?b t eit I o learrt I l( , cations on. John It -iI To ill has been ted on the dispensary board of the ' le- South < he Walterbo'-o court martini is over Jj'e< ' " teems that an amicable settlement ''' , , St. I.on s reached. 1 The A VI illium. t> I W..IU j wanted. Executive committee of the | I-ate rept '.irolinn I'ress Association will ( disaster stai i Columbia tonight t "> make ; sU"Nation, eparation* for the trip to the lis Exposition. On and I'nitedStat citizens of Aiken held a mas* the use of j >rts of the Harwick mine te the miners died not from but were blown to pieces, after July lit, 1904, the es government will abolish irivate nattLing cards. is guilty.." The Postnif.ter General an.i Pa) nc varied the monotony ( weekly Cabinet dinner last even entertaining the President ami Roosevelt and some lorty a??<i gueais, the company being tbe I known at a Cabinet dinner in ; iii.i a>1 ;ip il.i^v inr Their "iix-otisi i crible iiimi'ter of typo^rapical error! M-s. ,f lh- DUPONT. r ? by I Mr-. ilionai 1 " M ,M u Jt! ,il l,AU <"??itnKi?r??s*i>KN' ;ir"i-st 1 I'i? r?Ki liereil^e. ol I.eesvi many College, j-I***iit Sin ?l ly with the hoc . ' I r..iL . [ were killed anil injured and there was | J -i heavy property Ins*. The Mayor of , (I 0 reensboro has asked for aid for the' ] people of the unfortunate town . Kx-lVesident t'leveland savs "Bryan * I | has pot the slape"; let him pn it. "The He I distinguished penileman" from New Mersey seems to think he has been I ' I'ro/.en lint of I he I'iiim mi n-i'mini of =? of of his elevation ion position on the i ass Sate 1 Hspeiisary Hoard of '"otitn I. ' visi 'I'lo v ft-el sure that lie is a safe man to j place the interests of the j eople with,! C and that he will discharge the funr- ed tions <>t his oflloe fait hltillolly and ! mu fearlessly. j Chi Kilitor Ci M llannan, of the Lexington I>isi nteh, is ? If 'his week making uperintendeni of the S ivannah di. ' on of tit* Southern. Ijneh ness." harleston police haw again ihelar ,aws war on the slot ma lime. There j ftn st always Oe something lining in: irleaton. In a 1 n t?v I negro farmer* institute will he ll,e,? K K la-t Saturday ami denounced law ant! other forms of lawless- Tl?e Aru They ask for sueh a change born passed necessary to accomplish such ton. n rn $7o,000,0uu. 'cattle pea discussion indulged ^ plot is Colunibia counciliuer., one of ppter, of S? a\e utterance to the following: throne by iy appropriation bill ha* I by I lie House at Wasbingirries an appropriation of on foot to as?asninate King arvia. who ascended to th? the assassination of the years. The flowers were lHrpi cqties of pink carnations inters with tail crystal vases of brnle i The court room in Washington the Republican postotrice con^p are beinp tried Iris been the s< the Star Rente trial, the (initem the un?a\ory Breckinridpc-1 . ij>er>eil l)r vv ' l^nbtUiCh liasletbus. osrs. "T'i's li ' t'?o!{ hi t ?n- la-t -i .\ month* lea.-1 sfl'Oii dollni-. Il<? will j?ract - lieri* ' l'r.?s|?erity. We need a ^ood dncl irators ' "u> , n ninunilv. elm of M I armie tlotl", ;?s-i<tant tearl i trial. :tl H:ivir?lavilh?, spent Sunday witlit i.llaul | i ?-i i Mr 1 11? I' . .r I { i i-111 n m! ini U4, I'aiiner-Huckner tendencies a few years . 1 back . I i ctf I Whitaker Wright, at one time a f king of Nuance, was sentenced in I.on- ' I don, Eng., Tuesday to seven yens of ( . elial servitude for fraud. Within one hour from the time sentence was pa^s, .cd W hi taker died from the effects of put I tIt r w it h A mlitor i? A l>erricK. J Le: 1 lie First National Hunk of Hates -j hur^, S. iwill lend money on cotton : jar stortil in tin' Hate-lnii^ Warehouse, j grc 1 WORLD'S PAIR DOTS. '??<? il at A ikon on the 10m of February. "''Ul|r tington will bo represented. *tandii j deep in 'obacco will not be planted on sit! pe a sesle this >ear as iast. The' >wers are dissatisfied with prices. Over , will tin .VAMgelist l.eiteh is conducting a | ^,r'" ,l revival meeting at Main Street ,'s 'fsUl hiiiKiriHi im'HU | 01 raiiie art* former Fviti ij; on two aero* of ground Wner .fifth " The aoove is not a good j -p|lt, tj)e indication. : Minn.fon I j gress helot JOO postmaster.* of lite Stat e ' cj,j||y el in Columbia February 9th to State organi/ht'on. The eall Aalesund, ed by Itepublican postmasters tire Sunday .. . . I u > /\t l>m> *.f\ of ? f j\rt i fl - .. I ? I- - t ? >Krr. .nnometer at Dtiltitli, .is; Sunday recorded 87 dev zero. 4't;ee, but that'a Norway, was the iceoe ?f a that rendered ll,#oO peo iritti, uif revolting ixuiiih- iri many others of note. Three from it is the police court i ti tin building, formerly the I u churcii where dimming proa* h There is no truth in tlie per rumor thai Senator Lodge of chusetts will ?u<-coetl .lotin 1 t I , .Mill -- _ dtiOrs in t!ii-? i-tiiiunmiity. lirii-K ,:,'x ^ 1 b-nt.anyli has bet n i iturinn P?'"!< 1 '? N i* l?y the jjoviTiinr. J oil, ; adilii > is I.vesv illc. Mrliluian Mu-alv is at (.ending sjstfia I * i i !?" 1 nsful i- iii Co! iiiii bin. Mas-ft- M-aml Mrs Hilary Shnly, <>( I> lay as '"ir, -ji^-il Sundii'- with tln? Jatti ..Hiilioit I it Iii*r. Mr S W l'> -Ifiibauuli. ) self-administered poison. i'j'.' ' Senator Daniel, of Virginia, "the iilil" man with the crutch," was on ; Tuesday ra-ekctad to the United (lit* 1 , ,, , . , .states Senate. Ho is loved by the I people of iiis State and his opp- neiits honor liim. If it is his desire he will PTN .renia.n a member of the Senate until ' Me I lie Follow i.- A re Some of the Manj ! Things t?i tie Seen. I a|{ Mnilel Bi-lu>oI> lor tlie Mind and oil! deaf. (?!d Si. I.iisiib ? ?s it wan 10(? years ' njjo. 19cr j hit thodist Church iu Columbia. 1 cation ?nfc blower.^ made an umuccsstul .. ?. . r.x-( cmpt to crack tin* silo in the pa?t, . , . ' whs or ci# at Allendale last Sunday night - . ^^ ^ ^ ! Wlntis rim upper house of the tianeral As prop-i nbly has pas-ad a hill which pro- Were t its the exportation of shad from ( |t00sei -1 im iuit niiiiuici iuiuii-1 jilt" IHUU.'iC scheme. ! the harbor 'ongrevmian Small*, colore*!, Sixteen n dcred out of the Columbia Ho- from the Ii t>l>} last week, and t In* ' I.t'j tor, Col., ? were j*i \ en a call down by day by the etor Wheeler. No doubt if this j,uin< ;> eoiue to the ear of President j ifit-he would advise all of ' the, Senator ?s. uvir iniriy vaasen in were deitroyf<1. iien tein;* hoisted >n a cage iil?pfnd?nce mini, at Vicrere irs?ant!y killed Tueat'all of the cage to the botone 011 Tuesday. in tlx* caunot spare from the Slate I meat a man who tuts reduced p and territorial rapacity to a lii Ho the poaition is no*, likely (< cant and if it were, Senator saya he would prefer his pre?ci I ion. The first scieutith tillr> aII '-! h-ji'irl oiiti.-ai MONETTA. H' art. > 111* V iMtoM >! It 111 . I !. \ It < >flKK?roNI)KN I.OIlgr p ,S1. ! M r l iilrn i:i < 1 irk, <?f < rinitcvil I was ?s 11!i r?*l i! i vcs li-.Ti* I ?>t Wt't'k. (Jreat i iy is id tin* home of lr n ahli-h- i " it *?! Holst.iin?now rlii 1 dealt) claim* turn. An explosion in the Hnrdwiek Mine, jCheswirk, l'a., near Pittsburg, was r< j . I lie cause of nearly two hundred deaths ' Monday. Mine Engineer Taylor i. supposed to have lost his life trying j to rescue the miners. The gathering I j of women and children about the ; i? t* j'umiim i"k ??vu luiin u ilt , j ?lnil>. Special building on Art Hill ior *] sculpture. I pa( i Typical 'lit mining camp in "Mi it Jig ^',l Guloli " '>n' J lib lee presents of tin* late I liifon I Victoria. J |rtt f Slat*. ' fnitlifi bin. [lie House >1 Represent a t i\ha wed a bill ( make tlie meetinjj of ( it body r> two years instead ot i'. A .1 \ poll tnkfii of llie present l,e>;is- looked .lire shows only three member.* are " .. .. t?. . il" not to patronize the Colum- . upper liousi 1 I'rfsident't ? " - I ink treaty jENERAL NEWS. jof tiie bue< i A negro! uingc in the llritiah cabinet is t the act of for daily. j the ticket < at I.exingt V .. ...?! 1 i ! ii n *<! X .? t t t\r% m i?t i of t "digress, aj?ok? of the utterance* as to the Ranass "the blustering diction antrr." ?afe cracker was caught in blowing open the safe i.? >fflce of the L. A N. R. R., on, ky., Sunday. od by the I'nited ."States gove was the patent utllce on April 1 Wince then there has iieen : growth of scic'.lilie b ire.itis. are now no less .han thirty-lhn nected with tlie- executive bra the government, and each of tl rniii.Mit '' l?ro??k< Catn, of Wagner, .sliov 0, 17'jd. "s far.. this week, i ureal ! *'r I'll" IVrry in?1 family, ol < There hlJiht i. are nil ji visit to the family r, con *" '* ' erry, I father. .laiDei nch ul ''eri for hi> health, ini ha* I uiuiii/ii in mt* irn|) awaiting me in# of the victim* to tin- surface was a pitiable one. 'i'be work of rescue is of *,ow* explosion was caused by Ave damp. Outdoor mining exhibit, covering ,n 1*2 aorr?. im Rose (Snrden, six acres in area ,"o,- ? j (KM) rose tree . ,,t| | ' King Cotton," a statue ill c<t! on Th lifly feet liigli. J or favor of "Silver i'isiik. in uie ue- ,,vK'ratic platform. St. Columbia dairymen have formed a <'otl rust" and pot up the price of milk, i cents<j ey claim cotton seed meal and otb-May. food stiltf-'Hre too cost'y. Augustine, Fla.? Monday. Secretary ? ! planned a on was close on the heels of 1? w#ivel> .. in tin.' New York exchange lues- g|Ujjej oll infected (Si r of Agriculture Wilson hat campaign against the boll Diseases of cotton" will ha rxpariment.il farm? in the atricts.