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? rn .ii' B?BS?NT" ^ rv A fil? n.t. ti Thni fin Arl nv firll I , T ro ?eturnt? to Bless or Blast Us. this disoourso Dr. Talniago shows that tho good or ovil wo do returns to bless or blast; toxt, Isaiah xi, 22, "lt is ho that sittoth upon tho olrolo of tho oarth." Whilo yet peoplo thought that tho world was flat and thousands of years heforo they found out that it was round, Isaiah, in my text, intiihatod tho shapo of it, God sitting upon tho olrolo of tho earth. Tho most beautiful figuro in all Goorootry is tho oirolo. God iuado tho unlvorso on tho plan of a oirolo. Thero R?O in tho uaturitl world straight lines, augols, parallelograms, diagonals, quadrangles, hut thoto ovi dontly aro uot God's favorites. Al ' most ovorywhoro whoro you hod hi ra goomotrizing you Hud tho oirolo doini x. nant, and if not tho oirolo thon tho ourvo, whioh is a oirolo that di od young. If it had livod long enough, it would havo bcou a full orb, a poriphory. An ellipso id n oirolo prosacd only a lit tlo too hard at tho sides. Giant's Ofcuaoway, in Ireland, allows what God thin ks cf raalliomatioo. Thero aro ovor 35,000 oolutuns of rooks-oo tagonal, hoxagona', pentagonal. Tho?o rc oks Boom to havo boon ruado by rulo and compass. Evory artist has his molding room, whoro homaymako lift y phapos, but ho ohooses ouo shapo as pro forablo to all o thors. I will not Bay that tho Giant's Causeway waa tko world's moldiug room, but I do say out of a groat many figuroa God soonis to havo soleoted tho oirolo as tho beet. "El is ho that sittoth on tho oirolu of tho earth." Tho Htara in a oirolo', tho moon in a oirolo tho sun in n oirolo, tho uni vorso iu a oirolo aud tho throno of God tho oontor of that oirolo. Appreciation of this would oorroot tho arohiteoturo ot ohuiohca whoso shapo is oftou a dofiaiioo of divino aug gostion. Whon mon build ohurohos, they, ought to iinitato tho idea of tho Groat Arohiteot and put tho audiohoo in a cirolo, knowing that tho lidoa of emotion roll moro easily that way than in straight Huas, Six thousand 'yoar* ?go God iluug thia world ouv. of his right hand, but ho did not throw it out in a Straight lino, but ourvilinoir, with a . loash of lovo holding it so as lo bring it baok again. Tho world started from his hand pur? and Edonio. Lt hae boon rolling on through rogioDS of moral joe and di?toraper. How long it will roll God only knows, but it will in duo (imo make oomploto oirouit and como back to the plaoo whoro ii started, tho huud of God, puro ned Eiicmo. Tho history of tho world goes in a oirolo., Why ia it that tho napping ir. our day is improving bo rapidly? A soiontitio shipbuilder Baye it is booauso men aro imitating iu somo respects what tho small wits' dotide, tho old modol ol Noah's ark, not BS WO ROO it in old time piotures, but au ii really waa according to tho account given. Grcai ships havo wo now, but whoro ia thu ship, on tho ?ea todsy that oould but rido adolugo in whioh tho hoavon and tho earth woro wreoked, landing all tho paasengors in Baioiy-two of ouch kind of living creatures; hundreds of llioud ands of pioors. Pomology will go ou with its aohiev? mouts until after many centuries tho world will hayo plums and pears oquttl to tho paradisaical. Tbo art of garden ing will grov/ for oonturics, r.u? af jor ? tho Downings cud Mitobcllo of tho world havo dono their boat in tho far futuro tho art of gardening will oouio up to tho arborooonoo of tho year 1. If tho makora of oolorcd glass go on im proving, thoy may in some aonturios bo ohio to nicko Bomothiug equal to tho oast window of York minister, whioh was built in tho yoar 1290. Wo KIO six centurion behind thone artists, but tho world munt kcop on toiling until it shall mako tho oomploto oirouit and oomo up to tho skill of thoso very meo. If tho world oontinuos to improve iu masonry, wo shall havo after awhile, porhaps aftor tho advanoe of oouturios, mortar equal to that which I saw in tho wall cf an exhumed English toity built in tho timo of tho Homans, 1,61)0 years ago, that mortar today as good as tho day in whioh it was mado,Lhav?Dg out lasted tho briok and alono. I say aftor hundrods of yoars masonry may ad vaneo to that point. If tho world stands loDg enough, wo may havo a oily aa largo as thoy had in old timoB-Babylon, livo times tho sizo of London. You go into tho potteries of England, and you hud them making oups and vasos after tho stylo of tho oups and vasos exhumed from Pompeii. 0'he world is not going baok. On, no I But it ia swinging in a oirolo anti will como around to tho ut>lea of pot tery known so long ago aa tho nays of Pompeii. Tho world must keep on progressing until it makes tbo oomploto oirouit,. Tho ourvo is ia tho right di rootion; tho ourvo will koop on until it booomos tho oiiolo. Well, now, what is truo in tho ma torial universo is truo in God'? moral government and spiritual arrangement. That's tho moaning of Ezekiel'a whoo!. Ali oonimontatortt agree in saying that tho wheel means God's providenoo. But awhool.isof no uso unless it turns, and if it turu in tums nrouud, and il' ii turns around in a oirolo. Wnat tbon? Aro wo parts of n groat iron uiaohino whirlcd'aigund whetho.' wo will or not, tho vioiimw of inexorable lato? NJ So far from that I aimil al o.v : ou th.ax wo oursoivoB start tho cirolo of good or bad aotiona aud lU&l itwillouroly como around again to us unless hy divino in torvonlion it bo hinaorod, Thoso bad or good aoiionu ?hay mako tho oiiouit of many years, but cuino baok to un tnoy will as certainly ao that (iud sits on tho oirolo ol' tho earth. But it isfcomotimos tho caso that thi6 olroio swoops through ft o?ntury through morty o?ntuiivS Tho world Stated witli ti theocracy tor govern mont -that is, God wa? the president ?nu emperor t l tiio world l\oplo got tifod of a tin.ooraey. They said: "Wt don't wain G d dncotly imei fori is g with tho af?Air? of mo world. Givo ua a mpnarohy." Tho worlu h wi a monarchy. Kr om a monaioi:y lt is guhg to have a limited motarohy. Ai tor a.,imo the limited moiiaroiiy will bi gw n up, and tho ropubno.iu form of ge vern mont wi?, bo ovorywhoro cuuunaiH ano r.ougmz ed. Then tho wond will goo niod u; tho ropublioan tomi of governniont, and it will havo au anarchy, which is no govorninout at all. And then ali nations/ noding eut that man is not oapablo^of-. righteously governing man, will ory ont '*gain for thoooraoy ana say, Jot God oomo baok and oonduot tho affairs of tho world," overy step monarchy, limited monarchy, ropubli oanism, anarohy-only diftoront btops botweon tho first thoooraoy and tho last th?oeraoy or segmonts of tho great oir olo of .tho earth on whioh God nits. But do not boooiiio impatient be dauso you cannot soo tho ourvo of ovontn and thoroforo cono.udo that God's govern ment is going to broak down, iii tor / tells us that m tho oinking of tho pi ra midd it took ?,000 mon two years t) BOTMFtffrifiTrf irwn " '" / ? ', " ?' " i ' ' ' ' "**""" "" drag ono groat oto?o from tho quarry and put it Into tho pyi?mida. If mon ohoit lived o?n afford to work flo'slowly as that, cannot God in tho building of otormtiofl afford to wait? What though Uod Bhould tako 10, 000 years to draw A olrolo? Shall wo tako our little watoh, whioh wo have to wind up every night loot it rua down, and hold it up boaido tho olook of otor nal ?gos? If, aooording to tho .11 i bio, a thouoand years aro in God'n sight nfl ono day, then, aooording to tba*; oal oulatiou, tho 0,000 yoata of tho world'o oxiotor oo han boon only to God as from Monday to Saturday. But it io often tho oaso that tho re bound io quicker, tho return is mush quiokor, thou that. Tho oirelo is aoonor oouiplotod. You' resolve that you will do what geod you oan. In ono wook you 'put a word of oouosol iu tho heart of a Sabbath Behool ohild. Dur ing that oaiuo woek you givo a lotter of introduction to a young man struggling in buoinoss. During tho oamo wook you misko an exhortation in a prayer moot ing. It is all ?ono. You will never hoar of it perhaps, you think. A fow years after a man oomosup to you and nays, "You don't know mo, do you?" You say, "Nc; I don't romombor ovor to havo neon you." "Why," ho Baye, "I was in tho Sabbath nohool o^fl ovor whioh you wcro tho tcaohor. Ono Sunday youinvi'od mo to .Christ. I ?ccoptod tho of?or. You BOO H at ohureh with two towers yondor? ' "YOB,"' you'Bay. Ho sayo, ''That n whero I preach," for: "Do you ceo that governor'B house? That ?B whoro I livo." Ono day a man comos to 5ou and nay tl, "Good morning." You look at him and Bay: "Why, you have tho r.dvantago of mo. I oaunot plaoo you " Ho says, "Don't you romombor thirty y CRTS ago giving a lotter of iotroduo tiou to a young man-a loiter of intro duotion to William 10 Dodgo?" "Yea, yoe; I do." Ho saya: "I am tho man. That WAH my lirst otop toward a for tuno, hut I have retired from bUMno?s now ntd am giving my timo to philan thropies and publio intoroato. Como up to my houso and ooo mo." Or a mao oomos to you aud Baya: "1 want to introduoo myself to you. I wont into a prayer rueotiug somo years ugo. I cat baok by tho door. You A ros 9 i ito maleo, .an exhortation. That talk ohanged tho oourso of my lifo, and if [ over got to hoavou uudorGodl will owo my salvation to you " lu only too, twonly or thirty year* tho nirolo swept out aud swept b&ok again to your own grateful heart. Dut somiitiinoB it is a wider oirolo and do.?a not return for a groat while. I saw a bill of expanses for burning Lat i m or a^d Ll id ley. Tho bill of oxponsos has theso items among othor?: Shillincs. Peru. a. Ono lend of llro fagots.8 4 Oartago for four loadd wood. .2 - Hom, a post.1 4 l em, two chaina.3 4 Itt m, two B'.nplcs ., - fl J teiu, tour i.Vbororo. '? 8 making iu all 251. 81. That was ohoop fire, dOMsidoring all tho ohoumoUnoos, but it kiudlo? a light whioh (bono all ! around tho world and aroused tho mar tyr ?-pirit, and out from that burning of Latiruor and Ridley rolled tho oirolo .Aider and wider, otartirg other air?les, aouvoluting, overrunning, oirourasorib inp, ovornrohing, all heavon, a oirolo. lint what is truo of tho good io just r.3 ;ruo of tho b?.<l. You utter a slander Against \?iur neighbor.' It has gone forth from your tooth, It will m-.ver 00.mo back, you (hink. You hava done tho tuan nil tho misohiof you oan. You rrj ?ioj to ooo him winoo. You flay, .?Didn't I givo it to him!" That word baa gono out-that olaudorous word on its poisonous and biatod way. You think it will never do you any harm. But I am watching that word, and I ooo it beginning to curvo, and it ou: vc H rround, and ic is aiming at your hoart. You hud hotter dodgo it. It rolla into your ho?om, and after ft rolls in a word of an old book rollo in after it, saying. "With wbat measute yo moto it shall bo measured to you again." You maltroat an agod parent. You begrudgo him tho room in your houso. You AT0 impatient of his whimsicalities and garrulity. It makes you mad to hour him toll tho onmo story twioo. You givo. him food ho oannot masticate. You wish ho waa away. You wonder if ho is going to livo forevor. Ho will bo gono vory soon. His stops aro shorter and nhortcr. Ho is going to stop. But God baa an aooount to sotUo *il h jon on that subj 'Ot ?Vf ter a ?hilo your oyo will bo dim, and your gait will halt, and tho sound of tho grinding will bo low, and you will tell tho flame story ivvioo, and your ohildrcn will wonder if you will ntvor bo taken away. Thoy oallod j ou "fal bor" on oe ; now thoy oall you tho "old man." If you livo a few years longer, tboy v/ill oall you the "old jap." What aro thoso rough words with whioh your ohildrcn are sooosting you? Thoy aro tho ooho of tho vory words tou hissed in tho oar of your old fathor forty years ago. What is that whioh j ou aro t rying to ohow, but find it unrnaotioablo and your jaws aoho, and you Burrcodor tho attompt? Por haps it may ho tho gristle whioh you gavo to your fnthor for his breakfast forty years ?go. A gentleman passing along tho avo nuo Bwv a oem dragniog hio father into tho Mroot by tho hair of tho hoad. Tho gontloman, outraged nt this brutfil oon dujt waa about to punish tho offender, ''.on tho old irmi aroao and said: "Don't hit him. It's ail right. Forty yor.rji ago thio morning I dragged out my falhor by tho hair of nis hoad." It ia oirolo. Other oin* miy bo ad jouincd to tho noxt world. That oirolo is n?tido quickly, vory quiokly. Oh, wbat a etupondouB thought that tbo gd d and ttio ovil wo start come b\ak to ml l)o you know that tho judgmont day will bo only the points at which tho circles Join, tho good and tho had 00 ni lng h tou to UB unlosa divino inter vention hindor-coming back lo U? with wcloorno of doli^ht or ouracs of oon di muKtion. Oe, I would liko to ?00 Paul, tho in valid mioaionary, at tho moment whoa his innuendo oomos to full orb, hia m flaonoc rolling out through Ah tl ooh, through Cyprus, through L>stra, through Corinth, through At ho us, through A<ia, through liuropo, through Amerioa, through tho lirut oontury, through five com ai ios, through twouty 0 ot Urion, through CArth, through heav MI, and at lui,?, thc wavo of influouoo, hiving undo full oirouit, olrikos hio tout. Ou, then 1 would ltko to POO bimi No ono oan tell tho wido awocp >l tho oirolo of Paul'o influonoo savo ho ono who is softtod on tho oirolo of tho oarth. ' I Bhould not liko to soo tho oounten \hoo of Voltairo when his influonoo ?oineo to full orb. Whon tho fatal lomorrliRgo solzod him at oighty. throo ,'Oftrti ut ago, his influonoo did notooaso. Tho most brilliant man of his oontury, iq'had used All hin faoulties. for ASNAUII ng Onristianity, his bad, iriilaonoo viaonlug through v PrAnoo, widoning iut through' Oormany, widening through ill Kuropo, widening through Amor?o?/ ridoniug through <iho 123 years that thvo gono ornoo ho died, widening brough oarth and widoning through tho groat futuro, until at last tho accumulated influence of lifts bale ful teachings ?nd disoluto lifo will beat against bis d'sooayod spirit, and at that mooaont it witt bo onough to nnko tho blaok hair of ( atcrnal darkness turn whilo with tho horror No ouo oau toll how.that bad man's icilioneo gridlod tho earth savo tho ono who is sea*od on tho oirolo of tho earth, tho Lord Al mighty. rospWa is n v.-xy glad thoorv and in others a vory bad ono. Wo would Uko to havo tho good wo havo evor done oomo baok to us, but tho thought that al' tho Bins wo havo evor oominittod will cmoio baok to us filio us with alf right." My brothor, I havo'to toll you God oanbrosk that oirolo and will do Boat your call. I oau bring twonly passagos of Sotipturo to provo that, whon God for Christ's sake forgivos a man tho nins of his past lifo novor oomo baok. Tho whool may roll on aud on, but you tako ypur position behind tho cross, and tho whool strikes tho oro BB and is shattorod forevor. Tho sics fly ol! from tho oirolo and fall at right an glos with oomplcto oblivion. Forglvon 1 Forgiven I Tho moaneat thing a man oau do is, after somo difficulty has boon settlod, to bring it up Again, nod God : will not do auyihiug Uko that. God's womory is mighty onough to hold all tho ovonts of tho ag.is, but thoro ia ono thing that is turo to slip his memory, ono thing ho is suro to forgot, mithat is paidoned transgressions. How do I know it? I will provo it. ''Their ein? and their iniquities will I roraombov no moro." 1'.Blessed is ho whoso trana grc?&ion is forgiven." But do not nnko tho roistako of thinking thu this dootrino of tho oirolo otops wah this lifo. lt rolls on through haavou. You might quoto in opposi lion to mo what St. Juno says about tho city of heaven. Ho Hays it "liofcb four t quaro." That doas soom to mili tato against this idea of a oirolo, but do you not koo?; thoro is many n squaro houso that has a family oirolo faoiug ouch other ?nd iu a oirolo moving, and ] can prov, that this is so in regard to heaven. St John says, "1 hoard tho voioa of m-.my unguis round about tho tl.von o and tho boasts and tho oldoro." And again ho says, "I Baw round about tho throno four ?nd twenty eoato." And agaiu ho says, "Thoro was a rain bow round about tho throne." Tho two foi mer imply a oirolo, tho lait eithei a oirolo or a somiairolo, tho ?mala facing oaoti ot ?mr, tho angels fao i:ig oaon other, tho mon facing eaoh othor, heaven an amphitheater of glory, oiroumtorenco ot patriarch and prophet and apostle, oiroumferoneo of Sootoh oovonautcrri and Thoban logion aid Alb?gona?s, oireumforenee of tho good of all ages, periphery of eplendor uni magibod and inuosoruuble, a oirolo, a oiroloI Buo cvovy oirounifcronoo must k&vo a oen;or and whist is the center of this heavenly oiroumfcrouoe? Christ-his t\ii tito glory, bia ul! tho praise, his uii th? oioivoi, alt IIONVOU wipathctd into a garland rouud about him. Tako oil tho imperial sandal from his foot and bo hold tho no?r of iho spiko. Lift tho ooionot of dominion from hid brow and hoo whero was tho laooration of tho briers. Como olo.?or, all heaven; Nar row tho oiro o mound Ina groat heart. O Christ, tho Saviour, U Christ, tho man, O Christ, tho God, koop thy throno for ever, boated on tho oirolo of tho carib, scated on ibo oirel? o? heaven I Ou Christ, thoaolid.rook, I stand; .. Ai! Olli er ground is stiitttug saud. Important, if True A New Yoi k dispatch to tho Philadel phia Press states that "all along tho Brooklyn and Manhattan water fronts, anohored hero and lhere in tho bay, as far asiho Narrows, r.ro steamships and sailing voss?, is waiting for thc v ch carg?os which lantsumuior soomol o^r tain to bo placed aboard them." Why aro thobo ships idle ? Booauoo, as tho Press oom'fcpondont explains, "tho American far mc rs in tho West and in tho Soutb Lave accumulated so much that they aro nblo to hold their v/hoat and ootton at tho priocs v/luoh they do inand. Our farmtrs havo onough money to make it possiblo for thom to say: 'Take our wboat and our cotton at our prices or leavo it alone. You will havo to tako itsoonor or lator.' " Commenting upon this statement thc Baltimore Sun Bays: 'It is gratifying lo roalizo that tho American lui mer is at last ublu to put on a haughty and unyielding front. lt ia rot often that loraine is so kind to him that ho eau ail'ord to send an ultimatum to iOuropoan oonaumors of his produotB or to hold up tho trans portation erado of tho world. Not only is tho Goorgia agriculturist to havo all lOuropo as n market for his products, but tho ootton plantera of tho South and tho Western grain producers aro ac tually so prosper oil 4 that they aro ro iuring to soil their ootton and whoat to Europeans exoopt upon torca* whioh will insure thom a noat profit." Tho Augusta Chronicle says "this ought to bo true, bul if it io, it has uot always been BO. Tho price on our ootton orop has for years'beon lixod in Liverpool and whilo every iutorust in ibo business world with whioh tho farmors deal is oiganizod and ina oombiuatiun against them, tho f?rinors for thu most part aro without or gran;z*tiou or oonoirt of action atjd inc lviuually suck to oomhat tho business combinations of tho shrewdest minds of iho commercial world. The a?riuultural interest is chu only ono in iho oounlry that m not a oomoino." A Deplorable Affair. A dispatch lrom Leoavillo says tho quiutnona o? our town ?'AU bro&ou WuU iii.ild*y when ib WAH loacuod mat ono of our loading you^g mun had, boon snot. Tito unfortunate ?.tUir happened about (.hroo milos wo:.?, ol Liioavhio und too rot.uit is chatillon. E. L. Achill is lying m a omtoal o),.iii.i?,i at ino point of death. Mi. C. W. So.ko ol BAtosburg did tho thoouug. Boin paraos aro highly uoiinuocuu and ino uuioriunuio altair is deplored loy too entire com munity. Mr. Anbin ls a youog mau, AU ?ttoraoy nod n, pu sou toa Loxtngton county in thj Suuo iogis.acuro a i'oW loirs axe. Mr, ?ol.oo ia ono o? Baies burg's loading amrdiuuta ana lias c'x ten 11 vu iMtmitg interests, Boin par ties havo anvu>s homo tho kamo of po?ooiui aud law noiumg oui/.ona. How TO VSAHII- Many shades o? niuo o?ciu to Du poouiirtMy baoio to lacie,, liioro is, hu wu vor, A prcvontiV? of this, whioh in said lo ho equally gooa tor ah simaos ol blue, lrom tho ucliuato palo tl o nil to tho shade kno wn as b?toJmrs' blue and and indigo, though tho latter color tequiros no ?peoi?l treatmont unions in tho oaso of % lawn ot muslin, whon ono may profer lo be on tho safo sido. An ouuoo of sugar of load dmsoivod in a pail of wa ter fix tho blue pormanontiy if ino ma Lorial bo soakod in tho solution for two sours, lt must ho driod, then, boforo joiug washed aud ironed, AnouT thirty Georgia counties want dispensaries and have ili ad bills in tho legislature asking tor thom. iHHl SPEECHT (Onntimind from narro 1 S - - - -r "O- -../ i riv?! of Ibo flyir g iquadronoff San tiago, (ho i conon ci ior its retrogrado turu westward and doparturo from off Santiago, aud tho propriety thoroof," Mr. Raynor rotor red at length to tho mooting of Com inodoro Sohloy with Papt. S?geboo thou in oommand of tho St. Pan), upon tho arrival of tho flying pquadron off Santiago. Speaking of tho oaptain, ho said; "A moro honest wit ncsB than ho never took tho witnoss stand, nor is thoro a moro gallant and e flioiout oftioor in tho navy than ho is. Unfortunately ho has gotton himself into a predicament beoauso against him io an ovorwholming array of lostimony in rofcvcoroc to tho ooniiaunioations ho hold with Commode rc Sohlcy ci! San tiago and whioh absolutoly juBtify tho admiral taking tho oourso ho did." Mr. Raynor said tho scouts wero thoio for tho purpoeo of finding out if the Spaniah fleot wat) in Santiago, tho stmo pucposo that Commodore Sohloy was thoro for. Thoy did not find out. Oom inodoro Sohloy did. They go soott freo and Commodore Sohloy is to bo oondorunod. Mri Raynor then roforrcd to tho do partiront dispatch of May 19 which Admiral (thon oaptaic) Cotton tostitiod to doHvoring on board tho Brooklyn and in whioh tho positivo statement wai nud) that tho Spanish licet was in tho harbor nt Santiago and said that it waa oortain it nevor had boen rcooived by tho oommodoro. "If Oapt. Sigabco lind to', raid to OommcdoroSohloy tho Spanith Hoot waa not there, Commodoro Sohloy novor would have gono to tho wostvinrd on what ia callod hia rotrogrsdo movement. Moro than that. Oapt. Sigaheo put a Cuban photon board 8ohloy'a ahip and that pilot improoGoo tho oommodoro with tho idea that tho Spauieh ships could not get in thoro. All thing* ord at ed in tho mind of Commodoro Sohloy tho indoliblo impression that tho Spanish il^ot was uotdn tho harbor of Santiago. Thia absolutely justified hia movoincnt to tho west. Kvory in oit]ont ?round there, Capt. Jewoll'u fniluro to oommunioato, .Capt. Wito's ebfioluto failuro to oommunioato, Capt. Cotton's failuro to oommunionto, ho ofiuso tho diapatohoa ho roooivod could novor havo boon dolivircd to Commo doro Sohloy at that timo, a* they wcro datod after itv ava', Capt. Sig<boo'a posi tivo a8surrtU008, tho putting of tho Cu ban pilot on board, everything, may it plcarto tho oourt, convoyed doubt to tho mind of Commodoro Sohlcy. "I want ooal," was his ory. 'I havo got to (jet ooah I Cannot ooal boro. I havo broken down ojlliir.' My brotlur boro has interlaced that dispatch and torn it word for word, But thero ia not a falsehood on tho faoo of it. Commo doro Sohloy was poi foot ly right in nay ipg tint bo had a worthless eollior, no causo for 24 hours, aooording to tho vcr ti mon y of Capt. Miller, sho waa ab solutely hoi plead. With a broken dornn oollicr; with only ar-uffioicut amount of ooal ou band to got half vu y to Marti ni que ; with tho positivo aasuranoo of Capt Sigfiboo, sustained and oormbo ra'td by tho Cuban pilot tb??, tho tloet wt;a not in Sautitg), ho did. tho only thinj ho could do and that wai to turn to tho wost for ooah But he never went in that direction n mile further than was ntoosBary, for when tho weaih cr oloarnd ana the eon booarao smooth ho coaled. Thon ho roturncd to bis position off Sandigo, disoovorod tho Cristobal Coloa, gayo batt lo on .July 3rd and struck down,.*tho Spanish flaoKj at tho ?arno timo taking from Gfr.?n .Ke. anoiout possessiono upon tho faoo1 of] the Amorioan continent." Mr. Raynor then olosod as fellows: "I havo now briefly presented this oaso as it appoara to me in ita goneinl outliuo. Such a trial aa this has never to my knowledge taken plaoo in tho history of tho world. It scorned to my mind that this oaso had hardly opened wi,h tho toutimony nf Capt. Higginson heft IM it commenced to tottor, and from day to day ita visionary f/.brio dinnolved from viow. Whon Capt. Cook, their lanb witnona, was put upon tho atand tho entilo atruolure oollapsod and now when tho witnoaacn from our own ulupa and tho g-dlant oaptain and crow of the of tho Orogon and Admiral Sohloy havo narrated their unvarnished tale, tho. whole tenement, with all ita compart ments, from ita f juuc'ation to ita turrot, haa diaintograted and lie s hero Uko a mnsa of blackened ruine. '.It baa takon thrco yoara to roveal tho truth, Thero ia not A ningle, wit neas, friend or foo, that oasts tho shad ow of a reflootion upon tho honored nanto of tho her.) of Santiago, ile has novor olaimed tho glory of that day. No word to thia offoot has ever j;ono forth from hia to the Amorioan people. Tho valiant Cook, tho heroic Clark, tho Iamontod Philip, tho intropid and un daunted Wainwright, and all tho o'hor oapUins, and every man at ovory gun, and ovcry soul on board of evory i hip aro equal partioipants with Admiral Sohloy in tho honor wrought upon that immortal day. Wo cannot striko down his figuro standing upon tho bridge of tho Brooklyn, his ahip almost alono ro ooiving tho eutiro tiro of tho Spanish foo, until tlio Oregon, ao if upon tho wieg* of lightning, apod into tho thick ness of thia mortal oarnago, 'God bleas tho Oregon.' was tho ohoor that rang from dock to deck. And on they wont twin hrothera in tho ahaso, until tho loo gun was fired from tho Cristobal Colou and tho dcapotio oolors of Spain w< ro ?wept from tho faoo of her anoiout posseasioiia. 'Well done, oongraiulato you on tho viotory,' was tho atrcamor that w ?VJ boot from tim halyard of tho Brooklyn, and from that day to thia no man has over hoard from Admiral Soh loy tho slightest whivpor er intimation that ho han uaurpod tho glory of that imporistiablo hour. The titundors of th) Brooklyn aa ?ho trembled on tho waves.havo boon discordant n>u?io to tho oars of tho OD viona foes, but they havo piorood with a ringing melody tho cara of bia oouutrynim and struck a ru sponaivo ohord at thc fireside of ovory Amorioan homo. And what ia moro than all which haa boon rovoalod in thia oauo, aa matchless aa is hia oourago and and tte unsullied aa ia his honor, ia hia boau.iful oharaotor and tho ?euerem spirit that animatoa his noni, and tho forgiving henri that boat? within his bosom. Yea, wo oannot striko him down. lOreot ho stands aa the McGreg or whon Ina stop wa? on his nativo hoatbor and bia oyo was on tho peak of Bm Lomond. Hia oountry does not want to st,riko him down, nor oast a blur upon tho puro esoutohoon of hia honor od name. "Vcr throo long yearn ho has anfferjd ?nd now, thank God, tho hour of his vindication haa oomo. With oompoB* uro, with reaiguation, with auprome and u af Altoring fortitude, ho awaits tho j ii J gc moat of this il lust r iona tribu nal, and whon that delivoranoo comos ho oan, from tho high and exaltad po litl?n that ho ocoupicn, look down upon ilia traduoora and malignor* and with exultant prldo cxolaim: 'I oaro not fo Mo vonomoua gossip of olubs and o Iraw?ng rooina and oliqu&a anti cabal md tho poiflonodt id nf to of"*onvy an uinlio?. I await, under tho guldanoo ot divino Providence, tho vordiot ot pou ter! ty." T?TANUTviOriMSIN ST LOUIS. More Children Dio After TieaTmont With City Antitoxin. A number of ohildron havo diod in Sc -Louie from tho-U30 of diphtheria antitoxin ad minis'.or ol by physioians. Tho following doatho woro roportod to tho hoalth department Wodnosday morning: Agnes Adelo Keenan agod 7 yoaro, loot j iw; Frank Novak, aged 3 yearn, distaso of tho glottis; l?tbio Simon, agod 5 yoara, bronohitia and pleurisy. Dr. H. Brcok, who attended tho No vak and Simon ohildron, said that ho usod diphtheria antitoxin in both oases. Ho doos not romomber, ho Bays, whothor he prooutod it from tho oity. Tho Keenan ohild wat tho sixth vie tim of totanus following tho adminis tration of oity antitoxin for diphthe ria. Her sister, Vcrouoioa Keenan, who diod ab tho oity hospital last Saturday, was tho scooud, Cheater Kronau, aged ll, and Mamie Keonan, agod 10, tho tao remaining ohildron in tho family aro oiok with totanus and aro not ex pootod to roeovor. Fivo new oases aro reported of ohil dron who aro seriously ill from tota nus. Thoso who had ooutri.o:od diph theria aro not tho only ones who are I in danger of tetanus from tho infootrd aulitoxtn, When one ohild in a family has diphtheria it is tho oustom to ino o j ulato all tho rest with antitoxin as k prevoutivo. lu thia way tho iivos of many woll ohildron as woll as tho siok unos bava boon endangered. Results loourcd in an independent investigation at tho Baptist hospital havo oonvinoed Drs. A. B. Niohols, U 0. Harris and 0. 0. Morris that tho prosonoo of totanus germs iu the oity antitoxin is indisputable. A guinea pig whioh was inooulatod on WAdnon uay night with a quantity of tho anti toxin dovolopod totanus soon nftor, and this morning was in the final con vulsions of tho disoaso, "If tho antitoxin wero pure," said Dr. Niohols, "it weald not havo affect ed tho guinoa pig. lt is a sufficient practical demonntration that there wore tetanus germs iu tho fluid. But to make tho toat abaohrtoly conclusivo wo shall inooulato n second pig with tho Boram obtained from tho apinul fluid of this one." Tho Right to Protest. Tho whito pooj lo of tho South havo tho right to pr?tait, i hoy have tho right to protest without bringing upon thomsclvoo tho ohargo of malovolouod and provincialism for narro tv-min (tod Nooiionai bl"0t!5 *nd morosner* "arti sans, to say nothing about the tupor ulioua paironago ot thoso superior be ings, who, Itko Theodore Roosevelt, pitido thomielvoB upon thoir fancied, liberalism and enligtitoumont. lc ii full timo that the llopublioan party should romomber that nearly thirty -seven years havo passed ainoo a hostile gun was fired in that fraternal war" ?or whioh ono sido was as primarily ro apoDsiblo a? tho other s\d?, that a'gen eration of Southern men ona boan born and hal roached middlo lifo cinco then, that whale ver de ot tho South may havo owed for its dofoat iu l.mttlo it (- feb payed through the poniion tax four times ovor aoooxding to tho most exit ing fitandatda of indemnity of modern times, and that, if tho Itopublioan party wants to go back to tho bloody shirt for a shibboleth, tho negro for an issuo -as tho Proaidont would indicate that it doos and as a tolerably uaRod proas in his support would indicate-wo ?re roady to moot thom, for, lot it bo re momberod, lot it bo novor forgotten, that wo have made no progress toward pacification and unification thoso thir ty yoars-down to tho Ldministration of William MoKioloy, God bloss him, whero ho has gone!-whioh haa not boon wrung from tho Republican loaders by tho outragod publio sentiment of tho good peoplo of tho North. If tho Re publican loaders had had their way, tho South would still bo in irons, shoulder straps would bo dominating our imrvl oat affairs, nogro officials would bo lord ing it ovor our homos and fin sides, ] and instead of tho free onoigu of the republic, tho glorious Stara and Sbripos, tho bloody shirt would bo waving dam nation from evory flagstaff. Tho truth is the Ropublioan loaders want nothing of tho ?ort. Thoy, liko sonic of tho rest of us, havo loarnod a thing or two. Thoy merely sook to indulgo their own vanity and hyprooiuy by miscellaneous abuso of the Southorn pooplo, taking no account of tho cost to our industries and tho monaco to tho publie ordor. Thoy havo sworn that tho nogro-at tho South-ia a hundred feet high, and thoy would stick to thia till boll-at tho South-frotzjs ovorl-Louisville Oou rior Journal;_ Democratic Candidate. A number of Demooratio exchanges have boon moved to suggest Ad in-ral Sohloy aa tho n?xt D?mooratioa nominee for President. Suoh ' a nomination would bo a great mistake for tho party to make, and if aoooptod won d bo a groat mistako on Sohloys part. It would bo an effort to bank upon tho admiral's popularity without regard for oth*r moro seriou? conoid ira!ion:n. However excellent and popular ho may bo as a naval offioor, Admiral Sohloy has had no civic training and ho has, himaoif dooiarod that ho has given no' study or attention to politice. Basidos tho nomination of Sohloy od tho ground of his popularity and as au oxorossod or implied rebuke to tho offtoiat oivjle which is ohargad with prejudico against him would bo to baso the party pro? poots upon a oontontion which would raino momenta or opposition hot now apparent in politioo, M Any psoplo who oondomn tho troatmout of S.ihh.y, er who think ho is ontitlod to greater credit than has been giveu him by tito Navy Dopartniout, would draw tho lino nt making a oampnign iatuo of him. Thc D,; mo oratio party nooda nob so much tho noleotion of a popular oandi dato as a well oonaiderod andconaiutonb sob of principios, which will command the crgauiaation io tho favor of ,tho country. Tho party has heretofore had diaoouroglng cxparionoo in aoiocting "popular mon." Hancock waa a popu Ur loaner. Bryan wa? cn immensoly popular man, but ho ?od tho party to dofcat and dieorganin ??on, S obley ia very popular in the South, but tho sentiment in his favor is greatly modi fied in tho North. If tho party ia to' ba iiiado strong for tho oouiliota. of tho future it must be strengthener! in R? policy and not by doponding upon un j ono man's personal popularity* -- t itm not by eatohing at aorae popular iddV.or popular hero, but by building upon a iroundwork of wise and eafe^priiiolplori, and ridding itaolf of oatoh-voto fad! and vagaries, that tho Doinooraoy niuit expeot to succeed.-Naahvillo Ban* nor. j " . Iii_L??i ", Sw J/CUU?B^ the. 4>inereBQB Boiween Ilomoorats ami. liopubllo^na. "To tko.yiotora bjloog Uio spoils.' Thia was an old war maxim of tin lt >., maus in J uti m ?ojar'? daya-rAod was akin to that othor oiio, "vao viotis," woo unto tho oouquorcd In mm whoh Gonoral Jaokoon was swooping tho fiold and rjmoviDg from fodoral offioo cvory whig who had boon appointed, William L Maroy, ..wholesin tho Unitod S tatos eouato, do fon'bul him in a groat speech and promulgated tbat maxim. J'To tho viotorl bolong tho ipoila." Marcy .was.a vory.brilliant ?tateaman, bul a vory bittor partisan. Ho waa govornor of Now York throo terme, Judgo of tho supremo court; uoorotary of woruodot Polk* secretary, of atato nudor Pipfooi hh'd bo uabd this maxim just as fitv an ho waSallowal to. Ho d.otentod tho whig party and dcljaod an old lino whig .to, bo ''a oonqo?tod gon tloman who took -a drink'"whan ho pleased and uovor voted tho Uemoorati? tiokot." Th io reminds mo of an bid man I mot in Atkauoa?, who paid to mo, "Mr. Arp, I'm g wino onto 80 years old-mo and my old 'oman have ,l?ved together; fifty-nino years and jined tho nanoo Baptist ohuoh tho yoar wo was m*r ried and every yo?tisinoo tbort I havo voted tho Dnuieortitlo 3 ty'okofc.^ . Hia politioa was agoo? part of bio roligion. I remember when ,tho^?tfopatlon bo twoon Whi?o:and Di'mojrMB.wAO quito aa bitter for, man; ycar^AS.jii h'a^ boon botwoon lljpubUoaus aaa X^mooratn at tho uouth--sdoial equality oven in small towns was" strained h>y poli ilea. This alionatiou got iuto tho ohurehou ?nd oollcgos. There waa.no outward broach of good mandora', "but itf; Waa manifest'd ia various ways 1 lint tho WbijB felt thoy wci.? botter t?au - the D?uiuorate, for thoyV woro general) v wealthy and educated, Oat of. 1135 students in ottr Stott) '.university iu 1846, 130 of thom Ward aube of.Whjga.. 1 am atill a D?inoora? and ruy father' was boforo mo, but I b.*vo, ajyayo ro spootod tho grand old Whig. p*rty of the south and lamontdd its .?Iii ;tuption. I ?till romomber with pride' to tho namen of Toomba, Stop.bori?,'Bop,'Ililli Jonkine, DivMlllojr Crawford, Barnong; tho Halls aud Holt? and U ador woo io and Doughertys for Ikaow ..thlni ?U personally, ^aud lizard. : trjom. oh t tho. stump and in iho-foru??. ' But tho dis'" ruption had opino, both jn ohuroh and atata.- Tho Whig?'o?'urd^ot any, JoogSr. Bland tho oompany ihoyy/oro ia-aorshv I ern Whiga bt'OAmoli?publioiiUH and af . | ?liatod with abolition ?.'nu.; i thoir poli- i oal platforms. Thi-y prooipttated tho oivil war, and from that-wiis'horn pluu dor and oorrupii?n. I do- not ptiAU to. I say that all Dainooras aro p&mqMjo and . houost-nor that all Itopnbjioa'u? .?ro nnprinoipatod and dishonest. When our unsophisticated pr?aomv? ^d.Axion, B*id to Judge Uadorwood that 1m odilia uot bclitv? Tweed'.Was gaihv of steal ing, all that.money in N.o* .Y >fk ,ojt?,. f\>r''TweA waa ?' OdpiboraC'iho j/ftrfco tmilcd and siid': "My dear ?ir,jyou aro too innooont and uuMuancoliog to live iu this wiokod v/drld.- I.am-itvioo,| ai old es you aro and'.my oViptvatiou baa beou thai it is -within - ra ugo pf poi sib'.lity for a Domoorat to steal." But ?hat I do QA? is that tho l)jiuoor:tio *p?r*P hui miro oooaoUuoi and ia ieai. gr?>ed/ vhAii tho Uopuo'liQan?. Suortly, | after tho war' a Dutchman In .Ohatto nooga killed his fae s ho to' and bung it up in tho baok yArd 40.0001'during tho;] night-ooxi, muming ho' wan horrillod to find thal on&half of tho hog waa gono. Ho r?n around wild and waa very iuuoh oxoited and deolarod that aomo old atinkin' democrat had* parried off ono half of hia beautiful ehotc. "What makos you thinl? ho wat a domoorAl? ' a noishbor asked, 'vYy?. of oouno' ha was a democrat-of qoutao' ho vas-f or a republioan would h*V Htolo do r,holo hog." ^.. . !>?.' That's it ixAoily. . Thoy wopV^iP>U. Bill Atp. PINEVILLE ? hi EA WES V M'A'N". ~- '. . .' it'*] ?.: ?.... ^ubBatfl McPo?l;?IeW .Dow^;tbtf-?^' . ' . . -^oord. $p; t&M ? ? -.. ... ?i??sf.j^;. ?.Jv .Jak,o:^lddl?t3o-o;<;?at'^(rW woodoo atoro box, wtlh''i?aignatfon loudly pronounood in,tlio rigidity^f baokbon?.. anj^bg^?orn^.hia toopoo stained lip, a?Vs -thuM S'?f empnasja on cvory w*ru^j;fruatr,voaui tho ?tory bf 'tb? 'roban?'s't "r?ftii"ix)u- ?Wi knew? Why,.;tn>t:a%?y;^?'tvTO not wdrfcHy ^?f^th?^.b^' n'i)|s ar/u ^dtaw row^.QfJ^n.pvj.l|o. ;^Lat rMfwM?l| story-that ia a atjj?y-^ano . ^nroniom, ,011 tho moanost man that o.y^1i%na)[fJd;.^? boo or ttoratohod tho eyes out of"a{ patch of Irish potatoes-and,^hq man's: no other t?mn^our?'&ft old enempfOon narty, youir old enemy, Hubbard Mo Peel." . . <~ "Tho old roau?l" oxolaijrie.d 'JMUJ?3n in olforufl. -mtffrlt?wivtik. hirfl.Tor i ifABoa!."'- v;l tm?fv.M i ras?'al. , "Y'o?.' but :ibi?'^Btory hiaitb-?o/?raIy: with his mcannoss, and not hia r-r roguory, mind j^o?..j?nd,?woll, to go on get at lum qVioV. >.??pDsrdf*t?v>mo how, a oouplo ot v/06.kti agorlb.^favd^tirRt sumo invout?v.disoqvor^t; ?r eoioatiat I don't knoTAwhiobt it wt?jny?aif-had i fouod that gold 'od?ld b'd hilde%out of i tho aalt waler of Wo ??S.-:XNobbing but f. tho wfttor of.the briwmiu'g.dJcau,.v)ii\d that. . i). . ' . ,''.<;. " 'Woll, s w Hubbard to' hiuuolf, 'ain't toara salt waior'/ And can't I mako tho gold ou6t)f mr ? mi wocpin'H?'. "And so to orying\%ak'e?'']iou ila.uK wooping and wftAliutf .y:ou:oov',or ?a'??. 1 thought ho-.d; &\\ tho ^d|p$jiitl{M low, whore ho livon, with tho ?l?oi( i>f bia tear w*t?r. ' ' * "Ha ot?ub for -hts iW?^,:i.tll?iVi/doad now twoniy yoarsr-?t t^iak>..8h$!d j^ojoh' .glad to.havo died aoopor." ' ... . "Il cried'" for" *m? . '?i.ildr?u 4 that might havo bec?' if hia'wife had dlHd longur. < ? ' v'r-A'i "Ho oriod for.bjifl.o}d ppt mooloy eov/, whioh ho didu't buy ,fr.om <Ppto..M?t thowa booauso.ho tnough'i Bho ottgnt to havo bioa'olieapor with tho biran dflf". "IIj oriod booAuao, hia^pot pullet could not rata J 'twid . ogg{'instead of einglna d?y by,day. .. . . . ) , "Ho o'?od harder tbau pver antj W9Pt moro-copiously than oVi'rlbooaU^e.-ho oiuldn't'^ry t?ioo:.,U9 hsfdthaT^ie'uWaa di X Teurid PAddy lili ,?oifj?htbor>?ifeU ',?Mo^'wopi>for ?t?a; mW wt i ?ftw aunts, . . 4,*^ i and ho* "And all tho whilo ho was ooHobtfrig ?ia salt toara, In the hope of getting j,a supply nh hind largo onough to m?ko hm ri?h whoo ho would tum In hi? For nil form* of fever tako. JOHNS time? bouor than quint no find do?a do lu 10 days. 1 Vu BplonUUl euros tiro toado by qulnJno; ^_' W COSTS go .cur A lUgH-touod Ohr?atlan IaalUullon. Hon?ldorod by.promlnout eJuoatora lh< Kluoatoa along all l?nea. j Devolopo iutehoot.and ohtrao?or. ' GiVoa poraon?!.'.individual attention to Ha? a lat go utud?nt body,roprqaontlug ' lina, Vlrg'.aitt md ?outU Carolina. 11 >ib a long Hat of plea?od natrons. Expouaes-Board ^7; Tuition $4; Muai . Haadaonio BuIhHijga-good rooina. . ?loro to tho man who mal ca gold oat of tho ualt wator o? tho eoa. , .''By thin limo ho had booomo known all over tirio oed of tho virago nn a fool and a or ark, as itoll an a mad of in i cor ly toa?'A?uV. lint N.ttu?'o wai Jutt waiting to oven up with him for bib tie* Bituotiou of hor pifia. "Htforo loni;, Ma eyes, from po a<uoh wcopin'g, began to flhow signa of rheum nud hid jsight bo darno dimmer and dm - mer. '. ; . , "Somehow ho got into oorroepo) - onoo with tho follow that makes iuy gold from tho dca water., aod then Hub bird found oui what) a\ country to * n fool ho Sv??l' ''H^'ddjoiapod ont hm li* tb? butilo ot tOfiv'fl/fVd^hfc l Jin m toe oory cotyjngo??t,. .duuglib'g etl?ifcdy'fb? thoiq?s^of ,tbo M Well .it took tve'ry ?od 0.'hi" Hub-* iVPMft? J vV Ul'ftpd tho'oormr gt their \\?, o,?t??y . O ?hi _T b?rd had to gpt that pair of gbld'Hoimoi? sp:oa you eco him' going aroma 'wi?h --thai'a all thc gp)d,hp.g?t for hui t>>.lt watvr ..tearsIjv; ' A Usnsfttto/iat Murder Commited i ,k 7 . [WWW HY.?* '?> U\ Columbia ' r Thoro waV.ti uroat, deal of <?x. ii term n ? i? Uolu'iibia Mouday over tho atm..H tiofnal dotailu of tho killing of William 'ik-AVir/"whioh ia bolwivjJ to hnvi'; grown out dr tho Btriko whioh co-oar r^d | ?u-Ooluiohi vlAst epriog v.hen workui ia wont thoro from other plaoesto '^acab ' in tho U.,' 0. & ?V. shopi. L'ho killiag oocuirod last ?Aturd*y-, ?ftornooa, bu; ^i/B not reported.to . tho ooroh?r unMl hcAt'ly" d'?y ths'folio/vin* morning, and lt W*a at tho ?uquo?t that thy HJH-KIHOU- . di dot nih? wero bTougbt out. A? outgrowth of tho. invj3tigi tio'u, .\rohio MoUranoy ia hold, charg ed with tho killing of Soavor, atd Ura ry J c uca ia hold aa au aoooaajry, whilo tho flhoilif '!i?9.a |tnh itt other n^mos of paroled ojiiov<.d co bo oouooctoi, with Uiaoouio, At tho tim) tho m toaiuii ii Btiuok itt?t ppring, Willi?m beaver apo Waltos litt dir 0?ma hore irom Newton, >JUna., to work in tin ?h ipa. L'noy touk up Uioir aoodo in a throo room hovel in tho otty limite in an almost ua^ro tcotod aud very diaorcorly qajknor. A. Womsii by tho uamo of Mia, >IoN.iic had boon-oiuploycd to. koop houio f ir. tho two.mon, and it was at fi:at ropo:t; dd that thia had faomatfriag to do w;tn tho killing, but tho ut evy told hythe dof.d miiu'a psrtnof disoouatj tan t.i.-ocy and givoa another faoo to tho troua.o. iiitd .r aava tho pirty w?a Bi ,\iag ia thbir% room about l l o'oi?oic Situtdiy night talking whou there \y.n a knock on tho door, and Ito got up a^d o^ouod it. Ho waa ooafronjied. hy tho mm arroutvd and aotni othorj, all. of wuom Wt'ro ariiiod, ono of thom nKvmg a U?IOL gua aud Uio othor .'n drawn rovolvor, Thu mw v.itU tho gnu a.kod wau liv^d there.aud waa told. Ho WA? then ask od what ho WAutod and B.\id ho WAI a oonatablo wijth' a aoAreh warrant atu waa looking for a nogro "supposed to livo iu tho houao. Hp WAI ask id by Hmdor to oho.v tho'warran;aad r?tusaod to do no., j beaver hoard tho n?lao a id 0imo to tho door whoa tho mon In'g*" to crt lb vhom f ca ha and cum j tin m. .L'no m in then ?rder?fl iho t?vv? m it? io 00.00 cut of tho Iwiuo .QMi>Vo thuir hr MOS bip/<u put, , Sadoleuly; upm^oao jampjd Wer* tile''r?ilIrfg^a?d puauad a t?vd^vor lifcHh* li'<%'oo of id J a vor,, /whilo ii ho ot h or tired ab Limdor with .ih-j;.gua Ilia lor ^ ita ho 4 ^-Al^^k^hoa Unu .piokod up a |ifttohpd/whon hu' waa'ahot twioo ag%in. **H3*ko?Vd inoro .??Siffl?n'g in tho trent room and ti ?to thor uhH' fotlowod by a iiiu*y?MaU< nad, ^*^.! H J had. f allon and tho uiou paiho ip ttl?i.ktoitqg him oi)4thor hoad ai ho Tay .ba tho ll lor..'i'no uiifgyf '?>id l?o fouhl" ftlaOranoy^ Jji?d au?\thor'.-;nan in bod whoa hp tVptit to acaro u for thom, and, whoa ho quo j ttonod MoUrarioy,"tho latter, throw (hd coyer tit, andaiid, "1 uni tho nun that .d^?C?o *bo?t?og<?4:'y. ) rrrri>^"'V *->--?i 7 y*, - ,v The' Worid^': Greatest Ciure for Makria. < ^ M-M-ill muran..M-WMyAwqf. For'all fonrta^tff?Midarlal pojaon "P? ta Toptc. In? toko Jolni?on^? Ch|l.l ?od Pevcr A tntnt of MfilnrlAl poison iBintaeryRnd, toacun'touro , infifdn yqnf-blood nictini l)Wltuodlcin< m??O?Sm 'jonln/?v .Tho .antidoto 11 ty o o rr ti TpNic. ??3fc? soient |f |?,gurea W HMti'MYSELFi You oan do ao by g?tttna ono of oui* V?jn-J ly Mortlolno Cosoai and ."Tho Homo rjiya OifiulV. ?Ttoo.s'?'.aro uvV.ctlvO . PrtnQlplo'' t (not >inltdticju*ci??n, t\\[ii oiuc?, j \Vi'Jtoi;ror treo,. ?aiuplbiJ or.ou'r "?tftor Dfniior rut" ,lt Qtttea. Stmt?iyli'Ufcll I/lvof dl?feAsoa. Aj?onta \Y(ilit-\' .ich', oh'r agt?rt? I tic?ldea':- iki? uajtAp?? oftinraU? biJiBlt?oi^Ttqo'rA b'A?froftbfrblTdf. lIaudl4nto dani, pie : oVs?iq9> fl.t only 85 oetitJ/ doHv?UO,t.' Order'outflt and momo otiMoo of territory atouoo. Addroaa DH. LUnit?lt f?ll. 00. Allant*. G*. fth'oi?id att?ridJ?riw& # ??iftWishad rllph'taVlO?? ? d?ploVa Vf rotft; tWaVow?' U?tn - t?orqlal ?oheol-pAMi lt o>?y to ewuro;; tao tpflt^t^U.p8.(rTt?orough work;. ^ om?p. . J?\*&''. ? . flp?Ttaabii]rg,.ft.O '?hd?;^??J?<i.f>ir......i ?! 'f*^f*"**ta'" Edt???t? ' fop Byslaesa I. . . ?ftwweytoii CJommoroial Schopl. (Y M O A HuUdlog.) i^Klil? ?tr??t, ' - Chaston, B.,0, ?::6br)iHw ??t4lb'itua and tVrnio, . Aro you eu(r*?rln?'fr^n\,'Uauaturtil dla obargea. W? will ouc't jed ip 8 day? or rq rand yopr mou?y. Taka Dr M>hlqy'n In Jeotloni prlo# 60o?aoh, Beat anysthorooar*' O^ptofprloo, OHS. A, ?OMAt'Kl?rt, ,1000 OrpM Bl,, BaUluioif?, Md. , . ' v/:7 ;;,l ON'S CfilLL AND PKVIJ? TONIC, IM? JO) Ja rt BliiKto any what alow qulnlno cannot, lu striking contrast to tho fcoblo .juroii WS IP IT CURBS] ellette Institute, uiiu.s,. u. ) boatOo-Bduoitionat Ooltogo in tho Stute. Stlldonto, tho States of Goorgio, Florida, North Caro lo $8. A. II. MILLEU, Prea'dtnl, u.< Orsugohurg, ti. C. OPPORIUfilTV IF ? LIFETIME: . .Our apace la greatly inoroaftod, and] tb buNd up th?; lftTgosLbuetnesa college in tho GREAT SOUTH.ftt onoo, vro inako thc?o Un heard-of rates for a abort time only; OUQ# absolutely fi cu scholarships to fovr; to others,, w*>IU pay railroad /are, furnlah ? ?ftoo trotk :Jor'pavl tuiMoo, acoopt notes, furoUh ohoap bo-od nndauou'o poaitUns. J??r tali uiformation, send now to tho Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA, fr 0. lt Will Cost ton to lind out.about the, "Hex" Mattress; the quality, tho guarantee, the prices, and the sizes. Droj) us the pos tal, simply say "Hex," and sign your name in full, giv ing address. ' 1 KP Falzer. S. C LUMBER COMPANY HUOUSTA, on. OlTIOK ANO WORKS, NORTH AyOU?TA, 8. O'. 1))0KS, SASH, BLINDS AND BUILDER'S 1IAIIDVVARE. FLOCKING, SIDING, CEILING AN? IN SIDE FINISHING LUM BE ll ?N -GEORGIA PINE, All Correspondence given prompt alton H'M?, July 2-ly Hardware ; Soinpany. (Bucoessora to 0.1?. Popponuoim.) -Wholeaalo and Rotall Doalora In Arms, Ammunition, Agricul tural Implements jand Hardware ofEvory Kind aud Doaoriptlou. t??^Sonajpoatal forPrices. King St., - Charleston, 8 0 F Ahl* : 1617. Alala Street, From tlio UP-TQ-DATJfl, Carpet Heneo. ?3TYLK39, Columbia, 8 0 MUTUAL OARPET^CO. . Writo us for .?amples' of anything: In "* ofir'line. Goods shipped anywh?ro in tho State froo of freight. Vf o aro at . . ways busy.. Nodulldayevfithue. Whon. lu Columbia, ooruo nnd seo us. Any" . hpdy;pau show you tho plaoo. K%\ ? .. . AND ;y'\y KE-4T SMOKING TQBACOO, ,' Foriiaoa of tobacco that, nutter witU Ca jarrh, Asthma br Brouohliia. Wo guararitco an absolute and peraunoat ouro of Catarrh ?nd ii is. tho only kaoVm remedy for, for Hay mer; : // ;: If your druggist or grooers doo* tot koop U wiiw ?E-M'Co , Atlanw, GA., for thd'tom pto. TrAde supplied by AlumtA* DROO Co., columbia, ?V'J., oM Uiuia^U?Wr^.T-^ lc|ton? S, 0. A $30 INVESTMENT 'li TlmC will i>ay. ., . $20. to $100 nxnp#0n uwt%i$ ls ? thorough, m'aotlcal Business or ; ! .Hhortliftnd tr/U/ilng uti . .: ;,? STOKES' BUSINESS OOI?^KCHO, Writ? or cali for Catalog uo.ond full particulars, mi KINO STM ,Ohar?eaton,! B. 0^.^./,' Do you quiter from indigestion, Dys pepsia, Want of Appotlte, Lois of Strength,, ti^ok.ofj?aefg/, &o.?. Take? fev dosoj of , Feel Badly? ?in . - A Genuino..Blood Tonio. THE MU Ult A Y DKU?-??. OolumM?, S. C., for the "LRif, Ol? Booker T. Washington." Written by hirni?lf- Ererybady buyjj agente are nWia?ktag over *100 per Inrath; baot book to ?all to colored eeaplo eve* publUhw.. WrlW for terms, O? Hoad ? Wonts foi outfit and baila ?t onoo, Please montlrm tm* paper. Addreas " J. U. NICHOLS, *. V Au*ata, Ga.' M AOITKAT'B Y ' Bcnd^or Catalogue. BC8????88 1 AvhlroiO W, H. ' M<iofo<vt,. OOLMEO?, f (On\?lat Ooayt Stenogi?Av Columbia,.6.10. t>her?) VrootdtA?. ; / .