University of South Carolina Libraries
.??? ! VrrcBAl "ESBUHG ADVOCATE 1 1 5 ' ? <. inn. r*iu* CiMnc.K "smj There are thirty-eight tributioDs ill tueXoveuil and no magazine can o variety of stories and poe no standard is higher, 'I which opens the issiia ii Surrender," and is v\ ri Twelts, Jr. It is a powei divorce, nrosented with AK1 or/l signed conIr ."'; MURDHRE n.s; certainly 'lie novelette s called "The d~\. 1 ttenbyJ. H. L.II] rlul study of irrnnt nmiirlit iRS OF NEGR< NVICTED. Washington Letter. From Our Regular Correspondent. As election naj approaches interest in tha campaign becomes more intense i and little else but politics is beard in Wellington. Ex-Senator Davis pasi sed through Washiiiglou this week and was greeted at the railroad station I A BLESSI. Sulphur Has W NG TO HUMA1N Wonderful Power Ov//>r t fITY. n icpnQp and feeiinjj. The scene which are dramatic in i are laid in Paris, and tl veals an intimute know French capital, A timely essay by the dramatist. Clyde Fitch, e Play and tliw Public," w read an J discusse I . Mr. r? r* ?3, many of the extreme, ie author reied*e of the McCormick distinguished j ..tiued ,,Ti.e were convicte< ill he widely Kite!, writes 0f a 11 Si a U and the two Miller J yesterday afternoc ter hv the .lurv for ft by a numder of prominent Demoeratios 'with the usual accompaniment of a hraas band Tin? venerable ex-Senator was looking bis best and spoke most ^ hopefully regarding the politieal situation, alt hough he would not allow >11 the newspapermen to quote him. lie I was nccou)| iried by Senator Daniel of Virginia, x-Governor Whvteof MaryI .. i ?:i?> i ?? If you suffeT shin or scalp; fro mg will cure you romedy f.om the bi from any disease of the ci m Rheumatism, Qout, Catarrh like sulphur. It is na Dsom of Mother Earth. ^ V # .rculation, , etc., nothiture's own iruiu me inaiue, anu ev says on a dramatic subjc of almost ex cathedra. In tlie loop: list of shor difticult to clioo.se any p which could be called ,lt all are superlatively go neur Morn's 4*The Hone, certainly stick in tne nu nierous readers It is ery-i mlie I O i*t is h|>okt*n murder of the tstor.es it is articular one I i? bi'Ht," for jury were out oJ. Ctouver- / y-moon" will - t -inory of nu- HUTUy IlSS HO wonderfully negro Truesdale. Tl : for 36 hours. Judj t sentenced them yet . w in." "i-m i i uvu iii tnh?ii as "a you 11 n man of eighty summers," Ex-Senator | Hill ant] several local Democrats as It well us a corps of newspapermen. Almost i othing is peing done by yp the various executive tlepartments in i Washington, aside from thier routine duties. Even llie estimates for the coming year are being held up "until after election" and mn?t of th?? m?m. H2ENCOC is pure sulphur i: the skin, life to the entire body. Use Hancock's L etc., quickly disap K'S JLiquid St n liquid form. It brings the blood, strength and iquid Sulphur and Eczema. 1 pear. ilphur > health to vigor to Soils, Ulcers, photographic and striUi In a different vein is Ci <o \The Oilice-11 unters," picture of political and Washington. "ilartno (1 *aee Mac'Jo wan Cooke, western tale with plenty some utmo?ph .to of the | ltosehoro's ' * l'ne .V'tiesi lior.nl " i 2 *i cl/.tr *xt ntf'y original. ? r-" "?? "'.? | ? , *, nti amusiiiK | soo.ul life in | | } g | |l UJ .lack," by ! , Mn b*eezy | think of scetti 1" T'r this Summer il tills. \ 101a : . tn.it Hemeiii- j pair of or a Minute rig along without i berg of tl>e cabinet are absent from I the city 011 spell-binding tours. The President has tilled tne vacancy in the '-abinet made by the death of 1'ostj master-General Payne bj' promoting First Assistant Postmaster (ieneral J Wynne to the place, an appointment which does not prove popular with the politicians and is the occasion of th 'J he Hancock Liquid Sulphur Baltimore, Md. Gentlemen;-* 1 w i(.h to say a v to your Liquid Sulphur. I one month in which time it Poison Ouk and Pimples on m; found it a sure cure for pricl take pleasure in recommendin Co., The Ilancodk Lixuid Sul] Baltimore, Md. Gentlemen:?For nearly t , . , boy has been afflicted wi< rord in regard face and has been treated 1 used it about physicians 1 could secure, cured me of then decided to try youi . face j ajso and one bottle lia* cured ' * this was a very stubbon c kly heat, and a vvonperful medicine and fC Liquid Sui.- too highly recommend J phur Co., wn years our little ill Eczema of the by two of the b?6t without relief I p Liiinc Sulphur him entirely. As as*, I considered it feel that I cannot Hancock's Liquid tic and with an unticrlyii thus. "A it isl* in ice' is a in inly newspaper repot ciety girl, written in Ward's direct st yle. .1 ai: i'The Eternal Duel'' oc little space, but it is an one of Maupassant s ma ad iitiou to these tales tl' tile story of 17 LJ 1 11 rt"r and a soIlerbert I> !!?? lluneker's cupies only u cameo-like as sterpieces. In A ere are others SHOES. Of course you know in the meantime you are saving your shoes. Made in Canvass or Linen Mesh. Ii111uirti;uie?i disgust oi many inemDers of Congress who suffered from . Wynne's "'obnoxious activity" in the postotl'iee investigation. Of course Wynne is only a temporary cabinet member as lie is to he succeeded by I Ueorge It. Cortelyou wnen the cam1 pnign chairman ''as recovered from his efloits to el<;<t Theodose RooseI velt. i-tiuK io anyone Bunertng irc diseases. Reepeetfu'l; W. Tampa, Florida. Hancock's Prepared especi Ctjafed parts, RavPa no onrt Hanrlo C /-> >m me above ol ^i-ih k ior me cure 01 i Respectfi *' B. R K. COMBS. iiee st , Danville, Va. Liquid Sulphur Ointi ally for BUrns, Scalds, r Surfaces, Boils, Piles, R i O 1 xr IT r\ ry r\mr? Til ? ^1-u j - ? eczema. J My yosrs, UTCHINSOM, nent. Open Sores, oughness of by such writers us |? Ina les Batted Luctnis, Vn ward Cloud, Koberr K. Chnnui# Pollock, W. and Ariliur Train, besi French by Hu^ues I.e essay by Kate Ma>-torson The number is rich in ex Amoiifr the contributors Tli.im-iv; \i:m Men and Wot Mae Alarney, J. Henderson ides a story in itoux and an r I ^ icellent v erse. ? ^ are kdith M, ()pp0sjte Postoffice. nen's, $1.50. Misss' and Children: . BOYNE, Mail Orders [Solici The vice-presidential candidate was Ion !ils way to "the invasion of West ^ Virginia" where he is to follow the ! same r< u?e as that taken by the vice! presidential candida,e of the Republican part> some weeks ago, hut the Denioctatie spee:al tram will make more stops. Much good is looked for from this trip. It argued thai ICU Ux On..!.' Mi _ r x uvu uiivA, nuauo | u vj Diseases, Sold at all reliable drug sto and giving valuable hints on t HANCOCK LIQUID qa j. y aj cuia. j jd J. cHJ ciCl S ci res. "Write for free booklet containing gr he curative value and toilet use ot' Liquid Su SULPHUR CO., B; na an snin ateful testimonials ilphur. altimore, Md. Garrison,Ed .vurd VV. 15a line Bridges. John Va Richard Burton, ]'. A >1 udlson Cawt'in LETTER TO 1 K Butesburg,S Bear Sir : There are tw ?-i , i uruuMii ' r.iard, Wade-1 nice Cheney,' 1 leArthur and d wards. The 0 sorts of fur Columbia, S. C. Notice! There will be .1 regular meetieg the Fortnighty Club 011 Friday ternoon at 4:H0 o'clock at the liotr Miss Moiila Hodges. All the in , bcrs are urgently requested to be .... I7U ? n |?t?|?U Iflri I y Will I a r to ? wards turning the tide to the Demos i erats in West Virginia and well ported Democrats a.-srrt that if the vicepre-iiletitial nominee will follow ins nj speaking tour with a very liberal cou.,f. tribuiioD to the campaign funb the ie of Kepublicaws will be "enowed under' eui_ in West Virginia, res- ! ? ? can electoral slate, say the Democratic aff? managers, but with two Republican nee tickets in the field the prospects for ?ay, carrying the State for Parker and com Davis are excwlit.it and Wisconsin's thoi thirteen electoral votes may be needed ,?nt, on November 8th. It is also believed thai that the quarrel between LaFollette mar and the SDOoner-Ouarles faction is ma< NStionfor the lady with you. You | "Mies il out think beforehand of what to | not," h< , or how to say it. The words will that i?? le to you by my suggestion, al- "Sir," ugh, of course, 1 shall not be pres- (ling? J , anb nothing can prevent you at What d< I time from asking her hand in I Pe<' her 1 riage. You will be for a few min- i holding : of O n'ol..nb ? I ' ! 1 Jennie, this is a mis?T did ? stammered. "It is all ajokeI thought you w?re?" she interrupted, "are'you trioklng with me in this fashion? ) you mean, sir?" She atamfoot angrily, her flashiug eyes Grady spellbound. ii i in re. \ ou Know holli 'em bolli One sort look it is. anil the other is I looks. There isn't any ot "ViTe same, two sorts more: and we make ' make tons of stull that i: freight Belongs to t have to. Belongs to yo you have to. : lor you sell _ ^ s better than |/~1??1| jetter than it IUVUI her sort. ? of paint.no HO I 1 CV em both?we ** >n'( worth it's lie business? ,r J'011 ke(M? J'Otir health ur business? very easily pay your insura | ent, as the meeting is to be of iii>| lance?the election of olllcers air other things. I Eva Glover President. "Now, honestly," said the unbeli "have you ev*r been haloed you can / I prayer.' Can you point to a single ince pre-j stance in which you can truthf ?or- | lon,r i News of the I>einocratio National I Committee reaches Washington chiefly through the Democratic Congressi ional Committee which has its head| quarters in this city, bnt such infore/el I mat ion has thus far proven more aoj curate than much of the alleged neas in j wiiieh has appeared in the New York "'tr>re!-?. The course of il,? ?r certain to ffive tlie Democrats an ad- com ditional seat In the Senate. It is whispered in inside circles that wor Ex-Senator Viles will be returned to fror tl.e Senate, to succeed Senator Quar- suit les, by a fusion of the Stalwart ltepub- Our lican and the Democratic members of T1 the legislature. Mr. Viles was a o'cli staunch Cleveland supporter and a jug Ul " u uuuri UJJ 1111 I u l in c as I * *"i pletely us you were this evening. J not well Immediately after you speak the t night," i (Ib that I give you I will free you He we n the hypnotic influence. The re-jnndtold depends entirely with the lady. 'day Grai part cannot fail." I Stanle le next evening, promptly at 8 J hyPnotic oek, Edward Grady, witli palpitat- I ^or '"s heart, rang the door bell at thelth?re,or - _ Aid I Liu-tnai/ is," ne gasped. "1 am -I will explain later, Goodind out he rushed, nt directly to Charley Stanley him of hie plight. The next ]y sailed for England. 7, having'recommended the : experiment, felt responsible friend's predicament. Her e, called upon Ethel Bayne and Rut (his is aside. We with our name on, the vi tin re i- in the world : Do zinc. It takes fewer mixed paints, and it we Jon;; a- lead-andoil. Mr (' O Hrovvn, t?ol painted hi-house with 1> zinc, The painter, o miniif it f Il..t 1 , . I mtums. lint ir you become put into cans, J ry paint Alness 0r disease you c.u voe lead-autl- j gallons than j premiums. Hence the ars twice as Pacific Mutual Li iimbia, ? >. ( , ! evoe lenil-and- California n seeing thej disabled ?'#<' praying lias ctoti you sligdtest service." onot pay "I should say I could I" replied goop old elder. 11" I liadu't stoj j to say tny prayers the othe- mori j I'd have caught tin 7:10 train i ife of the city, and instead of sixty-one : sengurs being killed anb iufurei I the wreck I'd yrobably made the si j second."?Maryland Journal. . - - ? William J. Bryan in Indiana will be watched with keenest interest by all l'ife Democrat*. Chairman Tiiggart ex P81* presses the utmost confidence in Mr. u"k Bryan's sincerity and Messrs. Hill, nto Sheehau, Belmont and -athers believe Pa.9" I that Mr. Tagffart's conlideiice is not ft in I ... | misplaced. There are those who insist thai Mr. Bryan was disloyal in ad 111.iii >% mi uummai (lv u mt? in^rifM re- hou: spent from both parties. He has al- he c ways stood high in Wisconsin and is of p the only man "'hocoulb command the fess support of both parties. I' * * * con The President remains in Washing- Gra ton, probably vainly looking for onlj he marching C|Ubs and campaign tot organization which, earlier in the and ?e or Ktbel Iiayue. Real zing that ( w,u ,,t*r :ould not bring himself to Ihe point '.clearly ( roposing, lie wondered if the 1'ro- When or's plan was a fake or a joko. found t thel received hiui graciously . The him: versation turned to books, and hoc dy talked entertainingly, it wan f when personal matters brifted inheir discussion tbat he atammereb A lost, his self-assurance. 4 oi me experiment,explaining: Srady's actions. Grady arriveJ iu London lie bis cable message nwaiting iw all about rt. Come home. "ETHEL BAYNE.-' NEW ENTERPRISE, AM.I * -j ? ?? ! i i ? j i HI ii? im/ i??;u Wasn't enough There ions loft, wh.'n tlif job w Yours trul F. W. I 1'. SS : Tiiumons Bros s Men's I Miu more js t||(> 0|,jy Ametican le*al were ten tf.ila, done Company thit Issues a policy s' case of disability either by sic DeVoa Co. ell our paints. ist*ayour premiums cease i - g policy lieeoines payable in li r si 11 1 * * installments. A on must see reserve j that in \ PITH and POINT. j Old saying: Those who can, kness or] those who can't, teach . Yon ladies, no douht, have t ind your ( many "remedies." Ever find j that was a remedy? i) annual | When there is talk of a duel-I I parties are very fierce in the I nur enr.. I * I luittuig t lint I'arker ami l?avis stood i no chance nl carrying Nebraska, Mr j llryan's friends. on the other hand, do: j sav Ural liis course was not only i warrented but wise. They subtni* ri ed that a declaration that Nebraska one wr.tihl inevitably "?o Jtepuhlicnn" was no more disloyal than such an asserion xit.i regarding Ohio would he, coining from mpe 1,0.11 I? m..i *1 - ! year, he declared Oyster pay would be I* unable to accomnbate, "but none of >*te them hasootne. In view of the fact (con that the Republicans are in possession i had ot all the 4 machinery" afforded by ! feel i federal olllce holders, etc; tl ey are I Hev< I making a very poor show of enthu- fr>? I siasm for the'r candidate. pari U am rvui.oi mi:\t fied recently Miss Jennie. Ethel's elder p,jge |,a: r, dropped iu in jnop3iizin? tbe yjr \y. ] \ersation. Grady detested her'Sbe years hat h way about her that made him material insignificant, lie whs greatly re- that piat ad, therefore, when some of Ethel's the largt n Is called to disruss plans for a ionginf; :y. Cbarlestt lancing at his watch he was horri- Crate an to find that it ?"?? <? ?' anu we nope paying enleri been established at Swansea. B. Hast, who Tor a number ot i run ?u extensive wood plant and public ginnery at :e having recently purchased ? crate and basket plaht be to Mr. F. C. Fishburn of on, organized 1he Swansea d Basket Veneer cunmnnv Furnishi ** M V Call ciiitl se for your FalH # # / - 1 -"I /yr? tracts to appreciate tliem \\ amount of legal reserve tliat a j old line company lias and will L I11L syeeial fund, ev;ry insura [jOOUS land woman should liu\e on ieeal policies, not only to pre that the other will back out. ith same You have noticed 111 a the wea is either loj Wet, too dry too i'j!> "J ot',<fritoo warm. It i> very seldom . , . I ri&ht. i | D0u't everpiieve too death if hie man lean help it. Such a death is very > of our I sat's^actor-v 10 *'ie ('?LLor8> as i > fords them nothing to cut out. >1eet the | WIhmi iii-r ?..? ....... ..mi nun, mey 11; ? si?i than Mr. ltryan was wise in thus ther deposing of t futile effort to carry (>r the electoral ticket, ill order that the just entire force of the local Democracy might he concentrated on the ell'ort to .vo" carry fhe legislature and thus recover ,,n_ the seat in t he Senate now occupied Jy 1 al * ( h.arles 11 Diet i jo. *- vw? Ml 1 nv r> n T Utl'fl II i I'. 1). Linton. I (COPYRIGHTED, 1904, BY DAILY I STORY PULL CO. ) pie? Edward Grady confided to Cliarlev , ol! * dec! Stanley, his friend, ttiat h* hail wanted . ^ for more than a year to propose tc ^ Ethel Bayne, but ttiat he liad never, . . . | A1 isi been abl* to summon sntlicienl courajje ? ? " j with a c i to 9. the mam Ireut Heavens! ' he thought, am cra?e9) h ling to propose before all these peo- 00ane< " lie r called the Professor's Thg ofl ils "an uncontrollable Impulse to j, are your uffection " surer a i rapidly succeding intervals he felt 'wjj -cold?sic k. The keen glances of c,iar,egt i Jennie intensified his misery. He fl f J , apital stock of $10,000, for jfa;ture of fruit and rentable askets and other woodenware Jtion with his lumber plant, leers ure: W. 11, lta^t presiM. Oliver secretary and treand F. M. Tooser manager. 1 remove the machinery from on next week, n:.d as soon as nccKwcar, move kerchiefs, Uiu! Shirts & Col KNOX and ST Soft and Stiff Suit Cases Hand Bag ' S, nflllfl" family n ('#>< *?f death, hut erwcar, m the event of sirkness or a Ha,"s* w,. , l ar^e iu> extra premium HTSON'S >;rand conlraet. Hats. Drop me a card and a aiul S. sentative of the I'ACTVW I vour*elf two umbrellas &ud needed only * Later on, when one umbrella c< ideiit. ajj ||H,y |,aj they needed two for thif- 1 We wotuder if the author of t ! saying: "it is never too late to mer I .vat* a mother who had to wail till i children were in bed before she c< iePrf | ^ct, hold of their clothes?-- Mar/1, 'Journal i -. it IIUU # ? * >ne A certain division of the work has was been made among the Democratic leaders. Mr Tagjjart will beheld reli i sponsible for Indiana, Mr. Davia for id," \V? >t Virginia and the New York her members ol the National and executive mid <'oiiiinitteesw.il bend thier ensrgies mid . to wrestinjr New York from Republican control Tnc cry of "Odelliam" is Charley laughed at him. He knew I tliat Grady was a good fellow, though ^ r I extremely timid While thinking of! J " ; occu some plan to brace Crauy up, he remembered aeon versation lie had had1 I he 'he evening bjfore with Professor Walker, a hypnotist. 'J'I ' 1 have it!" he exclaimed, slapping Grady on the back. "Courage, or no ???' . . ... thev leuea about In his bewi Idered mind } ini i * the man >me plan of e.s ape, some excuse Hidden flight: but nothing feasible ired to him. need all, this one i in in for it," he groaned. Again nervously consulted his watcn. minute to 9! ,>a i? guests arose and were saying An irh I night. It seemed to Grady that andcalle ' wtiiilti novor o-/? I*..* .??u? * - gei 11 in place will commence ufacture of crates and baskets, small industries are what we over the State, and we hope ? will prove a great success. it and th? Oyster. diman went into a restaurant d for a dozen Saddle Ui<elc WHITE & FANG Suits made to I"its (iuarai * M * J H El A-A V VESTS you and show you the most order. itccd. . cent ract on cartli. k7FP C. L. JONE desirable SMI: NVHO SMILES. It is a wise woman who tan si i 0(1011 friends ami uj?on eneoiiej will keep the flrst and disarm the ter. , Jt is n wise woman who o in su 'O even when little things bother i "O, | If . . pre.log the greatest obstacle to Republican elicit, the Governor-Chair111:111 1? ing a greater inctib'is on the uilc neck 11I the Republican managers, even Hum \va?% anticipated. Betting hit- '!! >*,'w ^ op'i Is l^to 7 on Ilerrick, the Democratic candidate for Governor, il which all'ords a strik ng illustration of j . the view taken hy the New Yiikers " it l.em.. 1. . . courage, tomorrow nigra you win propose Come with me and meet Profes- | n sor Walker. Uenn fix you up" then Star ley stated briefly the ease to Professor Walker. Jeni "My friend here wants to propose^ '*1 l tomorrow night. You see," he said, in t, 9 ' h concluding, "he is somewhat basliful It occuredto ine tlist you could help "e r him by hypnotic suggestion." well ?n*.. wub uu? iurj' uysiers o ; in the hall. Ethel accompanied change. ii to the door. Crady breathed a about tet of relief. lie wasalon with Miss prictor a lie. I things?" can't propose to Etlul tonigt at J ' Wliy, e thought, "for it is axctly 9 now" I prietor. ? wished Ethel was w ith hini alone. "How i ealiz^d thai he never loved her so Erin. , and he wanted to tell her so. Ile| * ',e I'1 n me half shell savs an exAfter wrestling with Ibein i minutes, he railed the proimj said : "Do jez ate them certainly," said the prodo yez do it ?" said the f>n of I 'd loike yez to show- m^Dio"-." oprietor glad to learn him 1.514 Main St Co I u m bia, ^ ?: HAVE YOU icet- Special A; wwwwt? Wards, ? ' . -*dt 4 * o??v %*? l'? M'l* a li fun even when something {joes wr< .she is lion only wise, hill popular. It is a wise woman who oan si at ft compliment, he really plea with it anil then?forget it It is a wise woman who can sinil ^ I a (liaqaraging remark ami pre'eml (, to know it is inteubeb for her. It is a wise woman wh > can si lilt* I ill r * ? i One of the important events of ttie nile past week lias been the compramise isetl submitted to by "(Sasman" Addicks of Del i ware, whereby his opponent in v at his own party are permitted to nomnot in ate the (Soverni r of that State and Mr. \ddaeks is obliged to content nile hie I witr i.amintr the Lieutenant "Let me see," snid the Professor, look looking puzzled. "Yes, I catch your st""P Idea, Hy Jove! it can he done. I ne.ver and l thougt of it. I'll work out the details1 The Professor walked up ami down was 1 the room in deep thought, exclaiming, ',er 1 | at intervals: feet, "Good! It will certainly work! sfiec Open and a new line of business! ?"an't ''a i?u"' hims fil Coward M.ss Jennie, mid was i to ea rised tosre tli t she was gone, I fcq?eeze o that Ethel was in her chair. IIe|Pero? 11 lot know how it happened, but he' "P.1,1,3 w glad it was so. He went over to ; suit'n>> 1,1 uid, dropping on his knee at her downa?< poured out his long-suppressed mon>'tion in passionate words. Could using for her to reply, he came to wiy !' ex elf with a lib.. .......i prise. t his poods, said, "You put a f lemon, a little salt and pep, stick your fork in it, lift it ay. and down she poes:" So e action to the word he pulped >yster wi'hout futhor cere>ts ate them all the same claimed the Irishman, in sur | A H hAUA ? JFVCLJI |NERVALr ^. Will C i re 11 i i Jo i Veil c: 11 I 'iy it nn from ... ^ nwnr, nrA lh t j iavej ]]nef f ? ^ E. L. APBIIX. ii i < nt ??h -? i\v.lier? ^ Attoiinry-at-i.aw. Le?-ville, S. C. ] \7 l-?C ^ Will l'rnrli.'* i" ?" nMtmt* when she rises in (lie morning, a brightens tne whole day lor her and tier neighbor*, and sler is .< wiser to smile when she relires, ji dlots out the disagreeable fealurt the day past and gives her a refr. ' ing sleep to prepare her lor the i , to eoine. ) It is a wise woman who can sinilt innlter hour ? lu> l > ir? u CinviTuyr. I'ossihly this compromise self will to?e tlie State for the Democrats, still lnii l h \ -ireliopHi^ thut the stigma I i rs ; i (| lii v i Mr. A (Mucks interest himself' sol in t lie elect \hi of lloosevelt and Fulr eli banks may more than offset, in other! l.iy <|iiarter>, tlie three electoral votes of I Via ware. ' no ? . ? - I. - - Presently he explained his plan. 'nK ' (Jrady feilin with it, and the Professor ',e w hypnotized him at once. Grady was a Kthe good subject, acting readily upon the "V Professor's suggestions. The Professor ' l',c tested him thoroughly. lie had him flUrPl make a creditable five-miuute speech l'''n on a subject of which he knew nothing, had him stand 011 his head, and read '''m> rom a deep sleep. Kor a moment fas dazed. Then lie heard, not ' show il but Miss Jennie r?ply : object, i'hy, Mr Grady. this is so sudden- Go ah light it was my sis'.er. Llow you 8et> rise me! I must have time to " (,'<1 11 l<;" to disposi itantly the situation flashed upon Bl"ac,t of I'nder the hypnotic influence he are: no sure; they are delightful, you how to do it if you don't pad," saiu Irish, 'I'd like to i don'c believe yez can.'' iot take the proprietor long e of the balance, and with a his lips, said. "There you rouble at all." rtlilttkUMtilUiUrikll J Hi. M. IT. ItOATW 1 ?KN I 1ST. JSatcsbur^, S. i Onice in Kaminer IJuild floor. ^ " i in 111 iiir^S Solicited. jjKSH'r C!ko. HEI i.Timmkkman ?P. W?i, Tiii hmoxd. THIKMONh tfe TIMM KUJ attohnky8-a r-j.a W. Will practice In aM the .State in^. Second Ofike in KunlTtr.ar Hiiild I u v .u <> i?ur?i IIran i " "" " -* shows that she has not only lear to govern herself, nut to underst oilier people anil the depressing ell upon them of a peevish, dissats Li woman.? Man lend Journal ii a , DR. THfcO. A. IJt'ATTDKHAr; i and U Physician and Sitkohon. Ilatesburg, S.C. Information from Wisconsin to tlie j , l'' cfleet (hat es-Governor Seliolield, who < 1 rem ivrd tin* nomination for Governor! Vet from tin' Stalwart K. publicans, will1 not wit Ik!raw , a- In- lots been urged to do 1 >\ Senators Spooiicr and Quarles, M is it terpred here as good newsto the Democrat*. Had the Stalwarts with- ( drawn their ticket there might have i....... ... a? -? - * * . I an essay from a sheet of blank paper ,KUI I and perform a number antics. Thet ,e the Professor snapped his fingers ano Th Grady was himself again. "Tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock," said vvluc the Professor, "yona e locallnpon the tines lady to whom you wish to propose. At 9 oYlock--remember the hour,9- you I tone; will hive, as the result of a hypnotic ' me> ii.at 1 1,0.... ...... .... I doon proposed to Miss Jennie, whom ' "e lr" itested. 9<,,)0 as ere in the doorway stood Ethel, 8'lo,1ied, a startled, pained expression, ^ li ?|iiick)y turned to one of liaugh- damn l'1'1 s when he looked toward her. they cam< beg your pardon," said ?he in icy i, "lor intruding. Pray excuse I and she dis?apcared Irom the arav was bewildered; as ' could get Ills breath lie 'Can yez kape thiin down?" that beats all. I bad tliiui igs down me stomach, and ? np ivery toime." >U, J. A. WATSON, Dxntibt. i I ' < t 110 lupiMiii- I 1 1 mav * JVMI iiin'O ntrollaMe impure to declare your *'r fror a<l y, ccvf rod w i 11t cc nfiish ?>. arose it his knees, UAtesburg, 8. C. fllce over Hums' Prujj