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VOL. XXVI lDo Tlion Liberty Qroat. Inspire Our Soul? and Make Onr Lives In Thy ?^oefaion Happy, or Our Deaths Glorious in Thy Just Detono*.? BENN KITS V1L1?, 8, C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1901 ?rn* ? .Jiu- / THE QUEEN IS DEAD. Victoria'? Ldng Lil? tyne! Event . ful ?RelRn Ended. KINO EDWARD THE SEVEN TH. \ The, Lnat Sad Scones Around tho Bedside of England's ... Grand and Welt. Beloved - . . r Queen. Qioon Victoria is doad and Edward YU, reigns. The groatoBtovont in tho memory of this generation, tho mont stupendous ohango ic existing oondi tiona that could possibly be imagined, has takon plaoo quietly, almost goutly, upon tho anniversary of? the death ol Que on Viotoria'a fathor, tho Duko of Kent. Tho ond of thia oaroor, novtr equalled by =any woman in tho world's history, oamo in a simply furniahed room ir. Oaboroo house at Howes, lalo of Wight, on Tuoaday ovoning- of last wook. This . most ronpootcd of all vfomon, living or dead, lay in a great four-pouted bod and made ? 'shrunken atom, whoso aged faoo and figuro' woro a oru.ol mookory of ' . tho fair giri who in 1837 began to rulo . over ICngland. Around lier wore gath erod almost every dosoondant"of hor lino... Well within in viow of her dyi?g eyes there hung a portrait of tho prince oo ne on. It waa bo who dcaignod the room and eyory part of tho oaatlo. In ho&rdo'ly " audible word? tho whito haired bishop o? Wia?he?tcr prayed bo Dido -her, as ho had of ton pray od with his i-oteroigu, for ho waa hor ohaplain at WindpOr. With Lowed hoads tho im perious ruler of tho German ompiro and tho man-who now is king of Eng land, tho woman who . haB auooooded to tho titlo of <tuoon, tho prinooB and prinoeaaoB and ttioso of lei a than royal designation,listened to. tho bishop's OOaaolOBB prayer. Six o'olobk paBaod. Tho bishop oon tinuod . bia intorooasion. Ono of tho younger ohildron aukod a question in a shrill ohildish troblo and was mimed ietoly siloDOod. Tho womon of the royal family nebbed faintly and tho mon shuffled uneasily. fi; . TUB END. At oxaotly 6.30 ?Sir Jamoa Reid bold up his hand, ano tho pooplo in tho room know that England had lout her quoon. Tho bishop pronounced tho benediction. Tho quoon passed away quito poaooful ly. She Buffered no pain. Thoa? who wore now mournors wont to thoir rooina A few minutos later tho inovitablo olo mont of materialism stopped into thia p?thotio onaptev of international his tory, for tho oourt ladies wont busily to work ordering thoir mourning" from London, -Tho; vvfceele.cfJ.ho. world.were.jarred when (bo announcement oamo, but in thia palaoo at Oaborno ovorything pur sued tho uaual course. Down iu the ki tenon they wore oooking a hugo din ner for an assemblage, tho like of which ha* Boldoin boon known in ling laud, and thu tinnier preparations pro oeouod Just ?ri if nothing had happoncd. Tho bouy ol Qioon Victoria waa cm ballind and wul probably bo taken to Wiiidaor Saturday. ? HER TH0?UTT0LNK8?. An inoioont oharsotc-iieiio of thc queen's boll?itudo lor othora ooourr? d two daya ago, whon in ono of tbo in tervalcbof ounuoiouauoHS, ahosummonou ationgth to bUggoat to hor droguera. Who. had boon aeiiog as nuraoa, io take tho opportunity of getting Bomo fresh air.' Monday afternoon sho aukod lh*l her little Pomeranian apaniol be brought to hor bi daido. lt was hared that tho quoon was dy ing ab jut 9 o'clock in tho morning and earriages wero Rent to Oaborno oot tego and tho rootory to bring all tho pruioca and pnnoctsos and tho biahop of WinoboBier to her bedside. It eeoniod then Very near tho ond, but, when things lookod tho worst, thu quot n had ono ot tho rallioB duo to her wonderful oonuiituiion, oponed horoyoh and recognized tho t'rinoo of Walos the PnneobB and Emperor William. She nbktd to.?oe-ono of hor faithful sor vants, a member of tho houoobold. Ho hastened to tho room, but boforo ho got thoro tho quoon bad pasBod into h fitful sleep. Four o'olook marked ' ho boginning of tho ond. Attain tho family wero Bum mont d and thia timo tho relapso waa not followed by recovery. Tho Prinoi of Walos was very muoh affootod when the doctors at last informed him that his mothor had bronthod her last. KUPXaOR AND KINO. Emperor William, himflolf dooply affooied, did bis bost to minister oom fort, to hissorrow-striokoounolo, whoso now dignity ho was tho first to ac knowledge. From all parts of tho world thoro aro still pouring into.Uowos mos sagoa of oondolonoo. They, ba'mo from crowned hoads, millionaires,tradesmen ind paupers and aro variously addrossod to tho Prinoe of Wales add tho king of England.--: v . v .-. > Empero/ William's arrangements aro not souled. Ilia yaoht will arrivo hero, today (Wodnofcday), but itt is believed that he will not depart until after tho lunoral. Several o thor royal person ages are likely to bo pr?nent at tho funeral, whioh probably v/ill bo a ooro mony never to bo equation in this'son tury. : < TUB LAST DAYS. . Tho roon rd of tho last days of tho roign of Viotorla is not easy to toll. Tho correspondent of the Assooiated Press was tho only oorrospondent ad mitted to the Ojtorne houeoandhis in terview with 8ir. Authur John Riggs, privato eooroiary to tho lato quoon, was .tho only offioial - slaloment that had neon given out For sovoral weeks tho .quoon bad boon failing. On Monday w?ok sho Bummond fm rd Roberts and aukod him some vory acarohing qu6s fciona regarding tho; - war in. South Af rioa. Oil Tuesday she -wont for a drivdj but was v sibly affootod. On.' W^dh?iV day,sho suffered'' a1* p?ralytio' sfrdfco', accompanied hy intenso pbysioal weak ! noss. It was hoi* first illnoas in all; her 81 y??rs si d she would sot admit} it. Then hor oondition grow so AefioW that, against her wishts, the family' wore,' jnimmonVd. Whon they arriv?d hovronnon had praotieally suooombo'ui I id put alysiB ?nd weakness. Tho evonts of tho last fow d*ys aro';-woU known. THE QUiiKN 18 DKAD .tho lodge gatos ?ho waihora wait ed jo or vously. Suddonly . along tho drivo from. tbohouHo oaoao a horaom.tn who oried '-Tho qn?on is dead" i?s ho dashed through i ho crowds. LONG LIVU TUB KiNO. .' Thon down tho liilloido rushed a myriad of moBSongors. Soon tho eur , rounding country kriow that a king ruhd over Groat Britian. Tho looa! inhabitants walked as if in a droam through tho stroots of OOW?S, but they did not bositato to stop and drink tho health'of tho now monaroh. HAIL TUB ?KW KINO. Lord Ol ?Vondon, tho now Lord Uham berlain, with Prinoo Olimtiau of Sch .loBwig- Holstoin and thoDuko of Arg>io, arrived at Oabomo VVonotolay afternoon, kia tho.lord chamberlain who, with tho Archbishop of Canterbury, announces to a now monaroh his aoooaBion to tho throne At tho offioos of tho lord chamber lain, at St. J amos palaoo, of tho city. r? maiubrano^r, guild hall, and at tho oollego of Aoralda, tho officials woro bu<?y today, ovon boforo tho doath of tho quocn was announced, preparing for tho formalities whioh will attond tho proolaimina; of a now rulorof tho Unitod Kingdom and lodia. All thc anoiont gazottes, court oiroulnrn and other paporfl wliioh describo tho ooro monial of 1837, had boon takon from tho libraries that tho offiomln may familiarizo thoidaelvca with tho formt of pageantry whoroby a oovoroign it proclaimed. Tho oily romombranoci said today: "It will dopend on tho ploasuro ol tho new monaroh to dcoido how far th< anoiont customs will bo modified t< suit modem methods, but in a country where precode nts*?rc so firmly adhere' to aa England, it may bo antioipatot that wo shall follow closely on th< acts which provailed when tho quooi aBoondod-tho throne. Tho privy coun eil, which is a voy largo body, wi I moot at onco at St. Jambs palaoo. Th form of proclamation will- doolaro tha 'Wo,'eto ., 'with one voioo and cou sont of tho tongoo and hoart, doolar add proclaim tho high mighty Prino Albert Edward,' bte", 'who, by th j death of tho monarch, has booouio ou onlylawf?l a?d rinhtful liogo,' otc. A Possible Scrap. Tho attitude of tho goTcrnmont c Vonezuola towards tho Bormu'd'< Asphalt company (American) ia hoatih tor tho roaaon that tho concessions ri ooutly accorded hy tho govoromont ha\ t)i on Riven to the poopio in touch wit tho government and who would liko t resell them io the Bermudes, o jin pan; Tho govoromont having rot used I grant tho request of tho Amerioan mil ? io'er, who demandod a HUH po union < action oti ibo part of tho now oonoo sionista in takiog posaeasion of tho urama, strained rotations botwoc Vonezuola and tho . United Stati rosujtod and war veasola aro oxpoou to retu.ro to La Gu?yra, and if tl A* et.? (i,..v.'.ti.u.c:ll. :ni?)]ii;.'! fe'/: io taite possoaaion of tim asphalt lak u in believed tho United . ?talos au tliary oruisor Scorpion will land I armed force ,Thc auitudoof tho Voa zu dana towards Americana ia.ho.iti) Ou tho 15th of thia, month tho Vuncz ulan troops .in tho Hoyo barrat ks OaraoaH m u tn ic d .-ind kided thoir odom tito lu'utVnaqt'ooiouui and several in and Uieii fl jd in various dir?oiione Tv bu od rod and ton of olio mon were roca turbd. . There "waa no ' fighting ia v town and oxti?t ?iusa ot tad mutiny' not known. No accurate - dotaiia s ubi.ainablo regarding t,bo sinking of t Brinah sloop Maria Tu^es* by t Venezuelan gunboat M iran di. It auppoaod tho M Aria Torosa wa1) on li way lxo.m tito BritiBh ialand of Triuidt with a oargo'?f arma intended for t Venezuelan r?volu ipnis,ts and that s was mot by tho Miranda whioh, wiahi to take possession of ber, fired up tho Maria Torosa' and by no doing i her on firo ?*f o*'wtiian who yank. Big Firo in Montreal. OJO of tho inostdtaastruUH li rc H fr whioh Montreal ha J over t-ufforod boj al 8 o'clock Wed no-ul ay night, and ,n withstanding .tho iff, J rt H ot tho ont ? o department'1 tho progress of t flamen was hot checked until 1 o'olc thursday morning. By that timo liad don'roved property valued . nt twoen $2 BOO.OUO abd $3,000,000 e waa still burning, though tho appo .unco. Wan that tho firemen have at 1 got it undor control. Included!in I property burned is tho spjonid; bot of trado building which coat ovor hal million dollars, with ovor a'hundi tenants and half a doison largo fir and two eooroa of emallor .oonoor Tho woathor was cold and tho Aron woro greatly hampered -in this respe OuiBido of-tho board of trado bu.tldi thoro was not a modern. etruot1 among thoao burned. Tho nan atfeota, antiquated build inga and i inflamable nature of tho stocka thoy o tamed mado a combination which doparimont waa poworloss to ovorcoi Tho firo piactioally burned until carno to opon space whioh gavo an portunity ' for effective work. ?.! a timo it looked as if tho fiamos wo tjproad-nlougVUommioionor atroot to grand Cffio? building iii the course ort ot ton thorne Numerous crowd? people jamm/od tho narrow; st?oota i the pol loo oould not .oaritfol th Women faintod and thoir olo.Vb.ou v torn and a fow wore slightly'Wured rushes for safety.. . . ,, Dis^oeful cSen?*. : . A fltroot fight botweon womon, on ono side by Mr*. 'Garrie Natioc. saloon v/rookor,with a fallowing of. U. T. (J. vwomen, and on tho othor by Mr?. ?Jo m BohilliDg, wife of managorof a soloon that was wreel hooked by a do/.cn nomon who oh pionod saloons, was onaottd at Kr prise, K'an , .Thursday. All pai woro ro rented, but later woro relea A woman, hoaviiy voilod, rained I af tor two?/ upoo. Mrs. Nation wit htir?e Whip. Mon who were draw; ths icono, offered ne aid to either ( Quiet waa jo.?tored only when tho pi interfered. ... A request was made vM.Q-wajrr$Q.t for Mrs. Garri? Na fjas^i^^bntnono.wa^ ia$yod to ^]? w?<>". ?f.p.oltjpe.?wora va. a dozei TOio,' ?n'>AbVlonoV''Wh?ro N*{ion-throatons to mako'Keir pt xi sjkhght; tho ea?oon kuoiiojui- hr\ve itiohtd' gttafds at ;^i? jft$'j$?^? DISPENSARY LAW Amended 80 That Most of tho Profits W.ll Go. v TO COUNTIES ANO TOWNS. Th? Hous? of Representatives Passes Several Other Import ant Acts. Tho Proceed ing in Detail, Tho House' disposed of : oonsidorablo business on Wodoc'eday. Thoto wnB quito an unexpected skirmish ovor Mr. ? ?J. Riblnnoo's bill to ainood tho aot inoorporating Clemson Oollo.no. Tho bill provided that tho incorporation of Glenison Uollogo should not abrogate tho ohartcrs of tho towns of Calhoun and Ooutral. Afior como dissuasion tho bill pasBod whon amoudod so that no dispensary will over bo established at Calhoun. There was a long fight ovor Mr. Lido's bill to provoni the salo of goods, waros or roirohandiso within ono milo of any oamp ground or plaoo of holding roliR??us exoroiaoa outsido of an iuoor pora1 od town or oity. Mr. Lido ox plained thot the real purpose of tho bill is to koop blind tigers away from religious oMnp meo?ings. Thoy oomo tluro in tho guiso of innooont traders, selling lomonado, oto. Aftor BOUIO oon sidcrablo disousBton the bill passed its Bcoond reading. Tho priooipal pro visions of tho bill aro that lt shrill ho unlawful for any itinorant '.. trador or tradosnian other than established deal ors of tho community to offor for salo j auy goods, wares or morohandiso svithin one-half milo rf any camp ground, or othor plaoo of religious moetiogs whilo j tho mootings aro in progress outsido an I ineorporated town or oity, oxoopt with I tho.porrnissioo of tho trusteos or othor board of managomont of suoh meeting, I provided tint nothing in this aot ?hall Kapply to vondora of fruits and vogoia bb s and othor farm products. Tho following passed aoooad reading without any discussion: I Mr. .MoGowan's bill to inako it. a I mihdemoanor to dont roy poreooal-prop I erty. Tho law as it now stands pro j toots horses, oows, sbeop, ote. Tho I author applies oxisting.law moro gen erally, j Mr. Bao it's bill to confer tho degroo of bachelor of sciences upon graduatos I of tho South Carolina Military aoad omy, otc. Ibo law as it was panstd I last yoar read "oadots" instoad of grad I uatpa. Also Mr. McGowan's bill to roquiro I nny oourts of this State to rcooivo as ov.idonoo tho laws and ordinauoo? of I any town or oity in' thin Stato, whoo tho samo shall bo oortiBod to by tho I olork or othor offioT of tho-tow o "or oity udder tho seal of tho municipal cor I poruion whoroin suoh l<i?p and ordin auoos aro^or, woro or foroo. j PUo tiitr*-oi'Mr.-MoCf?WaVt'a billa lo I pass second' "reading" 'thursday was that to author!io1 and ompowor oities, I towns, townships, sohool distriois, I spO'Ual eohool disti.icitB and ooumics to I isRUi nogotiablo "ooupou bouda for tho I refunding or .. pty mont, in wh'olo or I patt, of any valid bond d indobtodnofls j heretofore orhoroaft?r contracted, oto. I Mr. . MoGo-vn.q. expl*inod that thoro I is ono law now giving . thoBO privilegos lio certain oit ico and . Counties Ho wanted to inoorporatotho provisions into avouerai statute, j Tho fight of tho day which prosontod I arousing featurevWas ovor (Japt J. H. Brooks' bill to pr?vido for a-oapitation log tax. , This ?a a mattor whioh has I over bonn rogar^fjd lightly by BOUIO j poo plc, but it becomes moro and moro ?orious oooh year,'* A 6iuii'ar bill has j boo l presontcd overy yo ir for sovoral socsions and e ion time too author hm ?been laughed at. Cap. Broiks stated I if. any odium bo attaok?d to tho J introduction of suoh a moe?iiroi he waa I willing to endur? it, in" hp half' 5of his I constituency in ord?r to protoots tho 'sheep raising industry in South Caro lina. .' Tho bill was killod by 0 narrow mar eto, and it is probable that Capt. Donn's bill on tho Bamo subj aot has I gatood strongth from tho strong baok I lng oxbibtod by typt Brooks' bill. AS TO MQU Ott PUO MTS. I The last fight of tho day wau on Mr. Gunter's bill to apportion tho not pro I fitB derived from tho salo pf liquor, r Mr. Guotor mado a longthy talk upon tho foaiuro of tho bill, and explained j it very oloarly. Mr. Croft also favorod tho bill. Mr. I IC fini inquired if its provisions would bo constitutional. Mr. Croft oxplaiued I that thoy would. I, Mr. do Loaoh of York announced his opposition to tho bill. Mr. Kftrd-Havo you any disponga rico in. York county? . .'., Mr. do Loaoh-Thank God Tro .havo not., . ' .', 1 . I . Mr.''B?r31-1 oan thon ?ndoratahd I why you opposo tho bill. . I Mr. GO Loadh then explained tho at I tit'ude of York ?ounty to th? dfspon I sary.. Thu-o ne'vt r had'been but ono dis J ponsary in thp oounty and it--was nt va town of 12 malo adult inhabitants, and roven that dispensary has boon abolish I od. . Tho bili seeks to fores oountius I hbo York to adopt tho dispensary sys I tera. J, Mr. Croft askod suavely why tho poo I'plo o|vYork, sohonorablo and puro,ot?., I woro opposod to tho salo of liquor and I yot woro willing to tako that county's 1 share of public sohool funds from li J quor profits. . Mr. do Loaoh answorod that tho dis ponsary i? a Stato and not a local insti I tution. This bill ia promoted by no I noblo motivo, lt is an outrageous on I doavor to foroo upon tho pooplo of York and othor suoh oounties the adoption bf an obnoxious ny nt oin by holding out J tho tempting bait of profit, Ho eulo gi/, d tho peoplo of York as a progros-' I sivn and noble peoplo. Mr! Prince' wanted to know if the pooplo of 1 ork wore all that Mr. do Loaoh had pictured thom-fighting tho awful tftiffio in liquor--why should thoy touch tho. filthy lucro 'earning from its talc? Ho warmly rcftitod the ohongo of ignoble motivo. (Mr. do Loaoh disclaimed - using the word lg noble'.) Mr Prinoo then ''eoUred broadly that ho was ,n?t tho. man to foroo tho sale of liqurVupon *;jy poo pie'. . But. if this tra??a is to bo kept J up. Should not those oounties whioh dobauoh thomsolvos, if debauobory ft bo, rooeivo tho prioo of tho fethor's do bauohory to build up tho oharaotor of their ohildron? A^udorson county had for yoara boou poUftjifcrnoooy into tho dispensary oofforaV. mVrely to .ooo it paroolrd among o?untioa wliioh con tributed nothing Ho aureed with Mr Croft that theo oouutio? wh?eh are put to tho trouble and OXPOOBO of po lioinK tho dispensary ' Bystom should got tho lion's sharo. Tho bill with all tho oo jnnitteo amendments then passod ' aoooi d reading. Tho hill pr?vidos that on and after April 1st, 2 por-oont of said not profits sro to go IO tho Stato. to bo dis tribu ved as now provided by Hw; 45 per cont, of tho said not profits to go to rho several towns and oities in which (ho dispensaries sro looatod, and 63 per oont. togo to tho several oountius in whioh tho dispensarios aro Iodated; Tho o?unty oooiuiiflionora in oaoh of. tho various oounties in whioh disponsarios aro located, shall,apportion tho not pro fits coming to oaoh o '.ninty. Ol providod by this not, in tho following, maunor: That not loss than 10 per oont. of said profits to bo apjdiod to the solioolfl of oounty, and tho romaindor of said pro fits to bo flint ri bu'od for tho uses and bonofits of said oouuty, as tho oounty board of commissioners may soo fit. THE CHILD LABOK BILL. A Majority of the Senate Commute? Against lt. IQ tho sonato Friady tbroo reports were submiitod from thc oouimittoo on commcroo and manufactures on thc child labor bill. Tho majority of tho oomnittoc, oonsis'ing of Donators Sui hvao, Birnwoll, Brown, Sarratt, Stan land, Boan and Gainos, simply mado an unlavorablo report. Sonatofa M*y ?lvl, Glonn and Cati gb m an submitted a substitue b?l, whioh is as follows: A bill io pruvont children under 12 yoars of ago from working in the " fac tories, minos and tf-xtilo manufactur ing establishments of this ??tate uodor conditions thoroin stated, and to pro vide punishment for violations of this aot, and for other purposes. Bo it onaotod by tho gonoral assem bly of tho SUMO of South Carolina: Sootion 1 That f- m and after tho first day of May, 190... no child undor tho ag : of 12 yoars shall bo omp oyod in any faoiory, mino or textile manu faotuiing csiabliahmo?t of this Stato; and thai from and af tor tho first day of May, 1902 no child undor tho a?o od ll shall bo omployod many f.totory, tory, mino or toxtho tBtaolisbuiont of chis Stato; tint from and after tho first day of May 1903, no ohild undor tho a jo of 12 yoars ?hall po omployod in any fuivory, mino or toxtilo os-abliBhmont ol this Stato; and that after May 1, 1901, no o liiil shall bo al.owed to work Utor than 8 o'clock at night or boloro G a. m. Soo. 2. That from and aftor tho first day of .J ?umtry, 1902, no ohild nedor tho agoi of" 15 years 'shall bo omployod in any faotory, mino or toxcilo ost>ab lishmont of this Stato unlotm said ohild. or its purent .ahajl ni tko . s^ilsfaOtorv proof teat tho said ohild bas? during thu past 12 months, attended tiomo pub lic boh?jol at loast for months; and time for this purpoasoa tho oeriifio<uo of tho t?aohor or ibo record of tito honool whoro Mud ohi.d attended shall by primo facie piont iliac ?aid child has BO cumplid wun the providions of this aot. Soo! 3. That ovory ownor, nu por in io dont, managor or ovor?Oor of any faoiory, mino or textile inauufaoiur Tug oaiablishuiout, and any other poi1; sou in oturgo thereof or oonnooLi d thorowiih, wno shall employ any BUOII ohild contrary to tho provisions of tins net, shall bo guilty of a miBdo miauor, aud for ovory suoh olfonso shall, upon conviction thoroif, be fiaod not loss than $10 udr moro than $50, or bo impnuonod not longer than 30 days, at tho discretion of tho court. doo. 4. Tnat any parent, guardiau or any other porson having under hi? or hor control any ohild, who oonsonts, Bullers or permits tho employ mont of his or her child or word under tho ?gos as abovo providod, or who knowingly or wilfully miacoprosontfl tho ago of bttoh ohild or ward to any of tho pri - sons named in sootion 3 of this aot, in order to obtain omploymonb for tm o h ohild or ward, shall bo doomod guilty of a misdomoanor, and for ovory tush pffouho shall, upon conviction theroof, bo tined not lossthan$2, not moro than $50, or bo imprisoned not longor than 30 days at tho disorotion of tho court. Ho J. 5 That all aots and parts of aots in coofiiob with tho provisions of this not bo, and tho samo aro hereby, repealed. 8. G. May Hold, J.h. Glonn, . ii. L. Gaughman. Sonntor Ilondorson, for himself, sub mitted a roport that tho bill do pass, with tho' following amondtnont: "a ir i ko out sootion four and in lieu thereof insort tho following: "Seo. 4. That any widow who shall furnish to any of tho persons named Sri sootion ? of this aot an affidavit, duly sworn to buy hor beforo somo offieor oompotont to uko tho samo, to tho effoot that sho is aotuilly dopondont. for support upon tho earnings of her obi}d >or ohildron, Shall bo permitted to obtain employment for said olnhl or ohildron from said persons; that .tho filing of said affidavit shall bo a full justification for such employment; and any widow who shall wilfully swoar falsoly to any faot in said affidavit shall bo indiotablo for poi jury as pro vidod by law." ' Sonator? Mayfield, Caoghmtn and Glonn also submitted a minority re port, which is in tho form of a substi* tuto bill. Let Thom Say. ''Our Washington oorroBpondonoo," says tho Savannah Nows, " Yon tord ny moetioned that in tho' matter of tho Harlan confirmation Sonatora Morgan of Alabama. MoLiurin of South Caro lina and Sullivan of Mississippi vot?v, with tho HopublioauS, 'an tlioy havo boon in tho habit of doing on all purely administration questions.' Senator Mi rgan is a fix'uro in tho conato; St ator MoLaurin's term hni yet two years to ran; Soi ?tor Sullivan will roth o tm Maroh 3 next. Senator Morgan mjy bo voting with tho Republicans in oidor to advaco his pot scheme of the 'jNfto'a rapu*.oaoal. But why should tbe otjior two Domoorats volo against their".pfc ty on 'all purely administration n\M ?res?"?-S TP COTTON WILL 80^(0: Further Facta About This Piont Disease. JMOvV TO PREVENT IT. -~ FHC?S About a New,Enemy of ^otton Thett alt Who Plant | the. Stap'e Ought to Know. A^oWn rreoke ago we'publtBbod somo faoi?'. ?o'n^?rniog tho ootton wilt, and this w'eok wo publisliod nomo additional fa?(t;*o?ticoruing thia now ononiy to tho 0ott#plants. .', iV?lTHNTIYn M.BA8?RS8. ho ootton w(}$, a?, in many othor diseases; o?rMin provoto tito or pallMJiVQ nioasurea, basod" oh our knov'?edgo of -tho way tho disoaso spr^dcYaro vory important. Tbcso aro aa foljows: l. Jtotationof Crops.-Landonoo in fcotdc^ith tb,ifl dieoaBO has novor boon froudircim it. It is important, thorn foro, that euch land should not ba planted for oovoral yoara to okra or any varlpiy of colton aubjoot to this .dis o as?,{'Tho length of timo tho fungus wil?vS#o in tho soil ls not yot dotor mino I; but fouryoars' robt has provod sufficient in Bcvoral oaacB. Other crops? as ooru, cowpony oacbago, wator ra?l^%'o'tQ!f~n)?y, it is bnliovod, hu pUnV?)d on this land with Bafoty. Th'r? ^greatest eproad of tho wilt dis oaao ii'.hy tho direot growth of tho fun ?UH.tVffrugh tho noil from disoascd to noah-:jr wrOnS. O? this nCiCOUst ?? ?rca oonoidcr?biy largor than that on which tho plants nro wilted should bo inoludcd in thjC'Htation. 2^recmoyalof Disoasod Plants.-An c'lipr vth'portant aouroos of infection is tho'?.d'^casod pUnts'thomsolvos. Tho fungiifjproduoeB on tho dead stoma and ro?i?|,^p?t numbers of Bporos, which aro Oii?'pod to othor plaonB in a varioty of.w^a./ All difoaaud plants Bhould bo puUed';ahd burnod as SOOQ as diadovcr od,;BO$8 to provost 'tho dispersion of tho. fhn^us-nporos which will finally oovof;t,Kom. 3 Avoldanoo of Sproad by Cattlo, Tools, ('l?io.-v- Clio writor'fl observations in vaVipus places in South Carolina dur ing th#past two years leid him to bo lioyo. ?ia.t. cattlo grazing in tho fiolda aproad y thc dinoaao. They should not bo ajjowed- to paaa freely from infootod aroa? ' .ii>. healthy fields, and would bo hott?s wbt to pasturo Buoh infected ft?lds., 7 Tools should bo oarcf ully cloan^'^iMt^r cultivating tho diseased I a nd ? ? insure oomploto dostruotiou of tbi^rilbYos of tho wilt fungus, BU ih toolo'flhoiid ho floourod olean and thon Iwashed ulthv. a 2 per cont aolution of formalin oV a & per cont carbolic acid odution. M;v .'; 4. Oaro iJ'Altq Oomiioat Heap.-Tho . ung oe le;.fic&'i?t?ifcn.''.? ..r?>~uccd .in'? the barnyard audjooiiip?afc heap, so that tho in a ii ufo boo ornoo ,r\ nott reo of gonoral infection to hcawVv' fiolds. Tho ucinoat care should - bo-1 m to koop diooascl plantj out of tho manure, and if thoro aro any indications that BUOU plantH have found thoir way imo tho m muro, all Buoh maouro and oompoBt should bo used on laud whore cotton will never bo 'planted Thoro is no objeotion to tho uso of stacie maouro which dooa not contain tho aporca of tho oottoa will fungus, but fxperionoo has shown that in tho oa^o of thu oloBoly allied watormolou wile fungus a barnyard onoo infected will romain BO for mauy years, and that all manure taken out of it will bo like ly to spread'tho diso&ao. Tho sanio is probably *truo of tho ootton wilt fun gus. Tho moat encouraging resulta haro obme from tho endoavor of tho depart ment to Und a race of ootton whioh can bo grown on tho infootod lands. There aro always some plants in ovory field whioh resist tho O?BOABQ to a grater or loss extont, and it frequently happoaa that of two plants in tho Kamo hill, equally c*cposod to infection, ono will dio and tho othor livo to tho ond of tho reunion. All dogrcos of rosistanoo may bo found, from plants noarly killed by tho wilt disoaso to thoso entiroly healthy. Thu latter aro oomparatively U?oommon, howovor. [Different raoos of .cotton vary consid erably in thoir suaooptibility to tho wilt d)?oaso. This was shown by an cxpori mont oarried out by tho department on the farm of Mr. ?.I.. L. Galloway, at Dil lon. S. 0. It will be' soon that Borne of; tho boat kinds are among thoBO mest inj ur od by this disoaso; but thoro wero ono or moro plants in each raoe that entiroly withstood tho di?oaso,, and tho sood from thoso haa boon saved with tho in tention of securing valuable resistant strains by cross breeding thom, Tho ability of ooftain cotton plants to grow on infootod land is duo to tho fact that tho wilt fungus is unable to on tor their principal root system and not to any laok or infeotion. This has boon determined by miorosoplo examination. That infeotion of thoso plants has real ly takon placo may bo demo initiated by an examination of their roots for the littlo tufts of rootlot* whioh mark tho location of infootions. Tho roots of plants takon from tho row of Janno viteh ootton woro attaokod by tho fun gus in over a hundred p'.noon, PR found By actual count, yet in no oaeo did tho parasite penetrate as far as tho main stem, whilo plants of king cotton in tho nd J Dining row were completely ovor como. A? determined by numorous mi croscopic examinations eaoh little tuft of roots marks a point attaokod by tho fungus, so that thore can bo no doubt of the thoroughness of the infeotion and, furthermore, no doubt that such plants ara actually resistant to the fun? RIKI. . It is evident that BUoh an oifoofc as, tho fungus baa produced here must in jure the plant considerably and this was found tobo th? case. The averag? height of plants grown on the infootod lacu wan twenty-three ?mohos, while plantai on adjoining land tory slightly infected grow forty two inohoa high. Such injury as this would of oourse fjroatly ehorten tho erop", but tho indi nations are that nomi salAct.ed.from the moet vigorous plants will be more re* Bietaht than, the average Tho host plants >o our experiracntal plots on tho infeotca land were newly equal io those grown on,healthy Und and ?IBO Bhowed a ainallor number of root tufts. , > , Ia this oonneotion tho most important question is whothor this qiality of re bistanoo. to disosBO in traiifmnsaibto through tho scod to suooocdibg genera tions. An experimontdosignod to settle this point provo d a rcnurkeblo suoooss It was carrie d out by Mr JD I i ss L. Riv ers, of .lumea Island, B. C., whosoleotod a healthy plant of soa island cotton that grow in a badly blighted field in 1899 Tho seed from this resistant plant was savod and planted in a singlo row through a field that had boon Tnfcotod with the wilt disease for several yo ar?, Tho adjoining rows weiro planted with sood from his main crop, grownon noa infootod land. Tho wilt-disoato mado almost a olean swoop through tho ord i nary cotton, 95 por cont ot tho plants being killed, whilo in tho row planted willi net d lrom tho resistant plant not a aiuglo plant was killed by tho wilt disease , Thoso plants wore vigorous and pro. duotivo.' Tbo dwarfing noted in B?yp tian and upland ootton grown by tho writ cv on infooted land at Dillon, 8. 0., wau not HO markod boro. Tho quality of tho lint good, though not oqutl to tho or op from whioh tho tmlootion was mado. It is boliovod, howovor, that by continued cross brooding and solootion io suooooding yoars tho quality of tho ootton may- bo improved without loss of rosittanoo to tho wilt disease. Work along this lino has already boon started in a small way by, tho department, whioh it is hopod may bo onlarged. It has boen shown that muoh oan bo accomplished in Ibo control of tho wilt dinoa?o of ootton by simply solcoting sood from rosin-ant plants. It is vory probablo that hotter renn I tn will bo ob tained by or?se breeding thoso resistant individuals, for in thia way tho rosis tant qualities of two plants will bo combined and thoro will bo added tho ?uuir?xrWd v?g?? Wiii?h. uv??i'y OGuiO? from crossing. On thc other hand, if tho flowers ora rcsiutant oot'on plane should be fertilized by poll?n brought by in9cots from a disoasod pU'?t? as may eas ily happon in tho field, plants grown from tho resulting scods will very likely bo leas resistant than if thoy bad boen fertilised by poll?n from an other res staut plant. On this account, in tho ne le m ion of roB?Btant raocs, it will bo desirable to oross by hand as many, flowers as possiblo in ordor to inoroaso tho ohanoos of suoooss. In oonneotion with tho work of tho department a largo number of orossos botweon resistant plants have already boon made, lt ha* been our aim to Bo oti ro resistant olaima from our common raoos by oross fertilising plants of tho Bamo raoo, and at tho same time to in oroaso tho produotiyonos* and improve tho quality by Boleottng the boBt plants of oaob sort for brooding. Tho faot that tho K ?y pt ian cottons are resistant to tho wilt disoas? had led io tho attempt to produee a resistant long staple upland ootton, by hy bridie mg roSistant plants of tue common up land raoos with tho Egyptian ootton. It, is very desirable that ovoryono. who uodortakos tho brooding of resistant ootton.should at thoi samo timo pay U,voat attention to se outing a moro prt>: I duotivo. raoe sud a tthor quality" of| staplo. CONCLUSION. . " Thoro is a groat premiso of a suc cessful remedy for tho colton wilt dis ca^o io solootion of Boeds fr >m healthy plants growing cn infooted soils and ny continuing to soloot aad oross brood tho most rubistant plants in suooooding crop? with a viow both to rosistanoo and quality of staplo. It would bo woll in tho csso of up land oo.ton to start with a raoo liko tho J ?ok ?on, whioh is al road y highly Ve nouant, and improvo and fix tho quality by caroful oross brooding and solootion. In plaoos whero t li i 4 olustor typo of cotton is undoBirablo a resistant strain of tho sorts oommonly oultivstod can probably bo obtainod by oross brooding and Boleotion. It is hardly to ko ex pected that this process will result in p< r foot ly i inmuno raoo tho first yo ar. 10von though mubh of tho ootton bo oomo disoasod, tho solootion should bo.J oontinued oaoh suooooding year until, tho quality of rosiatanco is fixed, lu tho oaso of tho soa island cotton, whore length and fino quality of staplo aro ossoniial, tho proooss of selcotion and brooding should.bo the same. Ito sistanoo to discaso muH bo tho primary requisito, and from tho resistant*plants thoso bearing tho Anent lint may bo solcolod. I Tho Egyptian cottons will probably provo of tho grcatost valuo when oross od with otir upland raoos so ns to add tho vigor and quality of the former to tho produotivonoss of tho lattor. It. 1B hopod that tho department will bo able to exton;! its work along this promising lino. In addition to selcotlomfor rosistanoo all praotioablo proventivo mosBuros should bo appliod. Rotation of oxops is ovon ino.o important on thoso infected soils than on healthy ones, for tho con tinual growing of ootton on ihono lands, will inoroaso tho amount of disoaso and docroabo tho rosiBtanoo of tho ootton. . Prompt destruotion of disoasod plants is; also-vory important. Every effort should bo mado to avoid tho infection of healthy fio Ids by animals, tools, wash wator from disoasod fields, disoasod plants, infeoted o?mpost, oto. As al ready stated, land ones infected with his disoaso remains iafooted foran un-i| known period. Indians Upriaing. A diepatoh from Mutkogoo, Indian Torritory, says tho Creek uprising is growing to dangerous proportions. Marshal Bennott has Just reeeived a telegram f'OQO Bristow, I. T., announc ing that 600 armed Crooks, stationed two milos lrom there are preparing to attack the town, and pleading for pro-, (notion from tho marshal. Disaffected Ohotaws havo a number of Creek 8nakcs among them and they have boen quietly organising and arming for some timo They themselves oall Ohoo taw Snakes. It is stated that the Snakes havo pion nod to destroy all the railroad? in their nation by burning1 bridges and ssotlon houses on a pro co na or ted night. Thoy have deposed Gov. Duke and issued an order to ali oit is ?ns toooftso tossing or renting te whites. The first offense they will punish with 50 lashes, they say; esr? will bo out off for tho second arid death for tho third. Thoy have organised and have lo?ders in every Ohoot?w county and olsim.to havo a memborship of 2,800. ; ??IIIIWWII.?.?um.i mumm.m ? . >?.< ?<> ^_'.lt"''?1'1'*" Costly Fire In Mullina. Monday morning about half past ono o'olook tho peoplo of Mulling* Were awakened by tho furious riogivg of tho warobouso belly, and loud bries of Uro, and were horrified to find that a wbolo block situated in tho heart of tho butd r<OBB portion of tho town was in flames. Men and ladies, too, rushed to tho rioono and all united in trjing to savo a por? tion, at least, of the oontonts of tho stores, but very little of tho goods woro saved. Tho loss Was-Tory heavy, fivo storei being oomplotoly wiped out. Tho total loss is estimated at about $8 OOO, OOO. Dr. V. A. Smith, two houses, $700, insurance $500; stook $1,000, ins'uauoo $700. Hmith Bros. storo bouao, $000, no insuranoo. A. J. Proser, $400, cover ed by insurance. M. B. Laiaitor, storo bouao, $5U(),no. insuraeoo. Edwardn storo house $000, no in., W. D. Edwards stook $100, DO insurance. .Worbblingds Co. stviok $700, no insurance. Ellison 8 mit ii, storo bouao, $800, hoincuranoo. E. O. Lowmao, stock damaged by mov* idg. $200. E. C. Kolbe?, otook damag ed by moving, $100. Thora word several dW?llings only a short difltanoj from tho fire and much alarm waa felt by tho oooupants, but fortunately nono of thou caught firo. lt is understood that moat of tho stores will bo robuilt of brick, Tho Btato. ? " r,. McKinley's Erfipire. Wo movo on apaoo io imporialleni. From tho deportation of Filipinos from Manila in oonsequonoe of thoir allogod ''disloyalty" to a government having no olaims upon thoir loyalty it is au oasy step to tho deportation of Amon o-mu who daro to oritioise details ol imperial administration in tho Philip pines. A Minnesota man, formerly ? volunteer soldior from that Btato, whe darod as editor of a marino Journal ir Manila to bring a ohargo of wrongdoing against an officer ol that port baa boot imprisoned by Gca.=" MacArthur ?nc ordered 'te ba deported from McKtrtlOy'i island empire. This man might hav< boon triod by a military oourt and i provon guilty of libel, punished by itu and imprisonment. Tent would hav boon J unties uuuer tho forms of law ovon if military law. Bub instead h is doportod without trial-not on th ground that ho primed a libel, but bo oauso ho iusistod that what ho bad airca dy printed wa) true and ho rofusod t prom so that ho would mako no moro BUO! uriiioiams of tho military administra tion. Ho ie ousted as "a dangerous iu oondiary and a monaco to tho militar, situation." Howlong will our poopl tolorato this sort of brutal and la wies tyranny? _3von lluiaia ltSs coasod t deport poliiioal off.ndors to Biborii Tno t? tato. Legalized Concubinage. 4'Tho mw ot murringo ?nd di vor co t it prtVAils boro ia nothing leos tba logahsod oonnubiagc. X am not ? alarmist, but 1 do say that our proaoi divoroo law must necessarily result i the dobasomont of publie morals, should amoud tho law so as to por m ftosoiuto divoroo only for infldodty an i in noto noy," Thin ia tho rooommond tion of Ju ige John Gibbono, .inado in lotter ' tb ijh^of ' Juatioo Bogga, .bf tl supremo oourt o? iii?ho??,' willoh: I inado pubho Friday. Tho Judgoj ur iug tho onaotmont of-a now law, writ further: ''In io tho Mcooa of all tl miamated portion of che human tami io sook solano io freo lovo. If a mi booomes dissatisfied with ais wife OJ wito pro for another to heir hiisba hero, ho br sh'o'applios for a divoi wimont much dangor of-its being j luaud. "Af the legislaturev should r bo prepared'to go as latas I suggest ought to bo made a misdemeanor i tho guilty party to remarry oithpr this ft tate or olsowhoro within a corf number of years of the granting of t divorce." IHe Is a Mason. Masons ovory whore in tho world ts moro than ordinary intorost in the cossion lo tho throne of England of J butt Edward, who is ono ot tho m eminent; membors of tho order in t wohd, being Urand Master of Mam ia ! England, ?ootland, Ivoland f IWales, Grand Prior, of Knights Te piar in England and Grand Patron Anoiont and Aacoptod: lioJttinii Kitt Freemasonry, bojijtga' ,tti.i.riy-ihird < gteo Mason. King Edward, nfl G rf Master of Mabon. in y E ti gi and; ht representativo 4vnbjtr the Gravid ?Lo ol South Carolina," whoso scat ts Charleston, in tho peraonal of.'Mn J. Adgor t?myth, himsolf a past Qr Masior of tlouth Carolina Maac Mayor Smyth hasropreBontod tho Gr Longo ot Eugjandlor many yo'ars as suoh ho wears on oorOt?o'nial o sions a vory handsome jowoi oomn ed to him by the prosont King of glaudyas designation of his author -Charleston tom, Atlanta Still Ahead. ""'J. T. Pate ni on bu ii aalt od tho pc to find his son, Aloh2;pd\\tH'(?o)v, >* yoar-old boy who djaapp'oa?od : from homo in A tl fi ma la>^ T^vjr^dajf^ Pai.tor?pn bilmvos nim boy ,bias 1 x id napped," ' The family of oip?'ltf?? Wimm behoved to have lit-On kuli pod two wonko ago from/" tho ..Ooo Technological nohool, basgivota up i of over seeing him again. Frai brother,Who loft his homo in ?lab today, ba!) no. idea that the $500 in ; whioh ho paid a negro who prom to restore the student to his fan will ever bo recovered. The polio* at work on both OSAOS. Brigands to Be Shot.; .A few niahts ago a band of brig made an assault on the house ooou qy John , Moliokerseo, an Amorioa the village of t?au Sohoatiahlto, G u ad id A j.ira, Mexico. Mel inker ooi flinted tho attack and was. killed, body hoing haokod \Q pieces maohotes. Everything of value h houso was', tarried of/ Tho oui ware pursued into the mountains" force of xurslos and several of I havo just boen overtaken and oaptt The prisoners will be taken to tho i af the murder and ?hot. Will BeMoTorF - *3Ph? Charleston Pout says the ^ Cotton Mill, which for moro th yea? has been opor'ted in Chariest negro labor, will within the nea (two bv moved to New Holland Sp) near GainBTlllo, Ga > and will bo ated by wli??? ?i?lp, uudor the ma mont of the Paootat Mahntaat Company, which company OWni Vost* Mills. Tho Qroat Tribuno of tho Pooplo Explain tho Narnu, ! SPEAKS FOR THE W??88?8, ...-"'v. Piirpos?* and Ideals ot tho Demo cratic ??dors Journalistic Enterprlaoa Told in tho First Issua. A dispatch (rom Lincoln, Nebraska, Says tho ?rat nurnbor of "Tho ?onimo nor." the wookly paper published by William J. Bcyao, ?as ia&ued Wodnos day afternoon. It ie a noat-appoaring Bhoo't typogranloally. Tho following 1$ th? salutatory; , TUB comioNim. Webster dollaoa a oommonot as ono' of tho common pooplo.". Tho nanto has boon solootcd for thia papor...b?oauflo Tho Ooinmonor will endeavor to aid tho common pooplo in tho protootion of their rights, (ho ndvanoomont of thoir' iutorosts and tho r?alisation of thoir , aspirations. It ia not necessary to apologise for ibo uno of a tor rn which distinguishes tho groat body bf tho population froin , tho comparativoloy fow/who, for'ono ' reason or anoth'or, withdraw thom" aol voa from sympathetic oouneotion with thoir follows. Among tho Greeks 'hoi puhoi" waa usod to dosoribo tho ronny, whi?o among tho Homans tho word {<piobB" was olm ploy ed foi tho samo purposo. Tboso appellations, liko 'tho oommon pooplo," hnvo hoop aa oumod with pride by thoso to whom tboy woTo applied, while .thoy havd / boen UBod ns forms of roproaoh by thoBO.who oountod themselves auioug tho nriatooratio classes. Wubin reoont sous thoro has boon a growing ton doney in nonio quartors to donottneo au domagogic any roforonoo to, or prai?o of, tho common pooplo. Ono od i tor j.i rt lato issuo of his papos takos exceptio ti to tho phrases and says: "This expression is an ill-ohoBon ono \ and should bavo no lodgraout in tho V?oabulary of an Amorioan patriot and statesman; If wo sought ita origin, wo would look for it in that spooious dem agogy which har ovolved tho profos Bionai politioian, arrayed country against town-tho farmor and his eons aud daughter against tho b?siao?s and professional moa and thoir Bonn and daughtors-roapital against labor, and built up againat noighbora J tho imprcg n?blo bamorti of projudioo. and hato.'' This quotation is roproduoed bboausd it fairly ro pron on ta tho viowa of thoso who erifcioiH tho ' expression. It has, howovor, an ominontly rospootnblo ori gin. In tho aarao chapter in' which Olnisteoodonsod man's duty to his fol lows into thc oommandrhonti "Thou shalt IOVA thy neighbor as thyself," in-, tho "flitmo ohaptor in whiob ho do- .. InouV.O^d thooo who devour- JwldowS: lieuh^ aiidVfo^'ft. protonsc,p'tiik.b,. Wm' pray Ors ~-in ibis simoi'-;dl?^p.??^':-it/io;Hfti4 of Him, 1 'fab obmraOn'' pooplo h?nrd Him gladly." Nohigbor oompllraout was overpaid to any class, Tho torm, "tho oomm?u puoplo," in properly uaod to dosoribo tho largo ma- -: I jority of ; tho pooplo-thos?' who carn their living and' givo to sooiety a fair Ireturn for tho hqnoftts bestowed by socioty-thoso who iu their daily Utos roo og ni KO tho tios whioh'hlndA^tA^a* j tho mass of tho pooplo who-hayo-a.: j obnimon lot and a common' hopo. Somotimos thoy aro oallod "tho middle c?aseos" boonu-JO paupors and orimidals aro excluded on tho ono hand, whilo on tho other hand, so mo oxoludo thboa solvos booausb of wealth or poiitioo or prldo of /th. Tho oommon pooplo form tho idiistrious, intelligent and patriotic dumont of our population; thoy produoo tho nation's woalth ia timo of pe&?e and fight tho nation's battlos in limo Of War. . They aw aolf j reliant and indopondont; thoy ask of government nothing but Jufltioo ~and will not'bo'sati?ftod with toss. Thoy aro not Booking to got thoir hands into >oth?r pooplo's pockets, hut aro oontont if they. oan koop othor pooplo's hands lOUtof their, pok?ts. ,iTho oommon pooplo douotoonatituto .an i^Xdujsiyo.- Roototy^-thoy aro not. of tWfoUr huhdrod; and' ono dan b?o'ouio a :m0mbbr if'ho is; willing to contribute by?''t)ttviri'..or'mu8?lo. to tho nation's strength and groatnoss.^jQnly-thoso aro barred-and they aijo ..barred bv thoir qwn oh'oioe-who imagino themselves mado of ? superior kind of ofay and wno donytho equality of all boforo tho law,, . A rioli man. wljp hasr honestly ao qulrod bis wealth and; Wli? is not afraid tojatnuHjts caro tpv^aws mado by his folio wa', omi couti t M] yonqlf, among ^lio oommon people, wnuo > poor maa ia ?lot really not ono "ol' thom df-ho fawns' boforo a plutocrat andchasincV^i^bor bo a oourthW or a satisftbd if. Dy /fidelity to thotopmmon pooplo'* lt ?provoaltB right to tho^amov.^hioh.it has ohorfon. ; 'Y^'I''-' J 4?i88ing Boy?u^ J, ^ U'lAdiepatoh from Oarrpjltoni Qa., to j tho Athnta Journal , ft ays on, Now Year's day Qtifl, tho f?ur'toonWoar old son of C M, Word", disappiftaradi ^rom ^hbmol noar . Viotory. ; . ThJ toy.yhad Wh,on ho disappeared f.?Q.. ?ij(fc.Was last sooa ia oompany with^ a/yNogro man et a storo in Viotory, wh'tfrb tho boy wai making purobaso*. Tho dla trosBod fathor, has .boon soar^bing whorevor ho oould ?rid tho ali?htcafc oleW? but without BUOCOSS, until; tho horriblo dis?ov6ry was mado ' that tho budy, of tho missing, boy was, itt Mo DAnifll'fl pond.at Vtotory. , Th6 Watdr was turnad off tho pond and tho .body wad found at 4 o'olook Thursday after noon. A suit of bloody olotlvcs; that tho boy had worn has also boon found. Ills throat was out. ThoNegid man, lko Williams, who was soon with Uro boy at Viotory, wasmxosttC at ll?wdon and lo ?iow?in jail at Uarrolltan. I He was brought hero i1huvnday night by s Shetiff Morroll. Tho mau waa at work . on tho collogo at Howd?p and donios all knotfledgo of tho boy's diet?pp?ar anco. Itls Bald that there weio throats o! lynohlbg, but Shor?ff Morro!! artiyed without Inaidont, iko Willlaws/'tho priaonor, ia; tr,boufc twOnty-O?o yo'ats Old. m mu hi tion limn tq %0-o^b'a?^'Of,?>i:- .... '??ho O?mmoner>i\?ill bo i