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Tht Uontinmtal ('(ingress.
New .VoitK, September 24.?A
number of distinguished visitors to
this country arrived at this port early
this morning on the City of Para,
being the delegates to the coming
International Congress from various
Spanish-American countries. Secretary
Maine was expected to meet the
visitors at tho Barge oftice, as the
Congress is one in which ho takes
great interest, it is said, but he did
not nppoar, possibly on account of
the extremely early and unexpected
hour.
The delegates were met at quarantine
by reception committee and
were taken on board the revenue
cuttnr MmilmUnn (Iliac 1? li'lont
of this city, commissioner to the
International Congress, acted as mas
ter of ceremonies. Mr. Blame is en
route to* attend the wedding of
Km moits Blame to Anita
McCormick, at Hichfield Springs,
lie loft at 10 o'clock this morning.
Ilalf a do/en gentlemen acted on the
committee with Flant.
The delegates are l)r J nan to
Castellanos, delegate from Salvador;
Dr Joaquin Arrita Rossi, attache,
and Samuel Valdieso, secretary: Sen or
Juan Francisco Velarde, delegate
from Bolivia; Alciefia Des Velarde
and Mariano Velarde,attaches; Heron*
into Zellaya, delegate from Honduras,
and K. C. Fiallos, secretary.
In reference to the coming Congress
Senor Zellaya, from Honduras,
said:
"Our people are very enthusiastic
over litis International Congress, and
expect many advantageous results
from it. Wo wish to develop our
mining and agricultural interests,
but our mines are what wo want to
see in operation as soon as possible.
We need railroads and an enlargement
of our commerce with foreign
countries, especially tho United
States. All classes in our country
desire closer relations with your people."
In speaking of the present foreign
trade of Honduras, Senor Zeliaya
said that it was now controlled by
Kngland and France, and that these
countries were reaping all the benfit
and were opposed to the opening of
all South American countries by
other than themselves, and that one
main result hoped for by .his country
inej' ^rpm this Congress was the
?ure ciiei>ii'fl^x >?f
Sonor Juan Franciso Velarde said
in regard to Hoiivia:
w We wish to develop our mining
and agricultural interests. Mining
is our principal industry and always
will l?e. Wo have rich gold and
silver mines; our copper mines are
eijual to any, and wo have one of the
richest tin deposits in the world.
Kngland monopolizes tho trade of
our country, and of course will not
advance our industries to tli > injury '
of her own. Now, if American
energy, capital and mode of development
could lie introdu ted into our
country it would soon work u wonderful
change. What wo wish is to have
tho Unitod States bocome our principal
commercial connection. Wo
have just finished building a railroad
from Autofogasta to lluanchica, and
it will shortly bo extended to Pruro
and Laps/., the capital. Plans are
being made for building a railroad
from Papa/, to Pruro. If this is done
it will make a most complete circle
of railrords. The building of theso
roads has done much to open tlx*
country, but we need an enlargement
of our commerce in order to
givo them freight to carry."
Sine the death of Mrs. K. 15. Hayes
and Mrs. John Tyler there remain
but four women living whose husbands
have been President of the
United States?Mrs. .lames K. Polk,
Mrs. I'lyosscs S. Grant, Mrs. James'
A. Garfield, and Mrs. Grover Cleveland.
Will Korliiuii Sueur Surrffil?
That fine old farmer Jermiah Husk,
who presides over the Department
of Agriculture, pauses long enough
from his profound struggle with
intercullural tillage, fungicides,
peach curl, apple scab and bean tests
to remark that the United States
government is going to make the
sorghum sugar industry a success*
Here is a matter that interests every
person in the country. If the manufacture
of sorghum sugar can bo made
to pay private enterprise it will kill
?I - - - '
uie sugar trust as Julius Umsar.
.lust now the factories in Kansas,
which have taken the place of the
government's experimental station,
receives aid from the pubic treasury.
Agents of the Department of Agriculture
carefully watch the operations
of these factories and report the
results. If the process can bo reduced
to certain economical basis it will
solve a tremendous problem and give
the people cheap sugar and in such
quantities that the market cannot be
cornered.
Sorghum is a Chinese sugar cane
the seeds of which were obtained
from Franco by the United States
Patent Office and distributed gratuitously
in 185b. Latter on Orange
Judd of New York gave away twentylive
thousand packages of it to American
fanners. The plant can bo cultivated
in most of the States. It
yields good sugar and molases; Hour |
can be made from ffw? mh,I .....l
,, - . VIII V?iv OUUU IIIIVI HIU I
fibre of thocane is used in the manufacture
of paper.
Secretary Husk is about to personally
inspect the sorghum sugar factories.
lie will thou bo prepared toj
recommend an adequato appropriation
for the coming year. Congress set |
asido oighty thousand dollars for this
purpose last year, and it is announced
that over three hundred thousands
pounds of sugar were profitable
manufactured at Fort Scott in twelve
months.
The whole question is still in the |
region of empiricism, and it is rather
discouraging to know that the'
factories must be subsidized, but if
there is n fair change of success we I
believe that Secretary Husk should
receive all the aid that Congress can
reasonably extent. The necessaries
of life should bk removed as far as
possible from the clutches of monopoly.?Ar.
Y. Herald.
A UufKtion of StHtfft' Rights.
The trial of Deputy Marshal Nagle
on the charge of shooting Terry
while in the act of assaulting Justice
Field of the United States Supreme
Court has raised an important question
of jurisdiction. The question
WHM wliollmr ?l.a bill!...
uiu nunul lurry IV'BS
a State offense to l>e tried by the
State courts, or an offence coining
under the jurisdiction of the United
States courts. Judge Sawyer, before
whom the case was tried in San Francisco,
decided that it was a case for
the United States, and not for the
State courts. Ho took the novel
ground that wherever a Federal
judge may be, if in the dischange of
his official duty, ho is under the
protection and within the jurisdiction
of the United States. He need not
be in'court; the jurisdiction follows !
him on the street, or when traveling '
a
.. if 1 I Jl In '
mgmmgBSSSK '
I HE HORRY I
from one court to another, or even
while setting at his repast in a hotel,
as Justice Field was when nssaulted
by Terry. Deputy Marshal NHgle,
who had been ordered to protect
Justice Field from a possible attack
by Terry, was held to be in the line
of his duty when he shot Terry. The
action itself may bo considered justifiable
by most persons, but tho
right to try the case in a court of the
Knited States is held to be in violation
of the prerogative of tho State
of fulih rono, and an appeal hss been
taken to the Supreme Court. Haiti
mar>' Han.
Kneliali Proverb*
lie plays well that wins.
lie lacks most that longs most.
Help the lame dog over the stile.
He that is warm thinks all are so.
lie that is angry is seldom at ease.
Hear twice before you speak once.
Ho is a wise man who speaks little.
He that runs in the night stumbles.
lilt's iroim ii?w?i? ? I........ I.....
u oicd* uirnn
errand.
lie knows not a It from a Bull's
foot.
I lo that runs fust must not run
long.
Ho doubles his gift who gives in
tune.
Ho givoth twice that giveth in a
trice.
Ho that bows in the dust (ills his
eyes.
Ho dances woll to whom fortune
pipes.
Ho that plants not corn plunts
thistles.
lie must stoop lo.v that hath a low
door.
Ho that has no shamo has no
conscience.
He that always complains is never
Ill I.It'll.
Ho is proper who hath proper
conditions.
Iio must needs run whom the devil
drives.
lie loves roast heef well that licks
the spit.
lie that goes a-borrowing goes
a sorrowing.
He that liveth wickedly can hard y
die honestly.
lie loses his thanks who promises
and delayeth.
He loses nothing that keeps (Jod
for his friend.
He that licks honey from thorns
pays too denr for it.
He that reckons without his host
must reckon agnin.
He that Ifvos not well one year
sorrows for it seven.
lie that lies down with dogs must
expect to rise with fleas.
He that falls in an evil cause fulls
in the devil's frying-pan.
Ho may well he contented* who
needs neither borrow nor flatter.
Ho that hath a good harvest may
ho content with somo .thistles.
He that hath no silver in his purse
should have silver on his tongue.
Consumption Surely Cured.
To Tiik Editoh?Please inform your
reutlers that 1 have a positive remedy for
the above named disease, lly its timely
use thousands of hopeless cases have beeu
permanently cured. I shall be glad to
send two bottles of my remedy f::kk to
any of your readers who have consumption
if they will send ine their express and
postolllce address. Respectfully, T. A.
8LOCUM, M. G\, 181 Pkahi. St., New
York.
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Arrive Sumter 10 28 a in
No KV>
Leave Sumter 10 88 u 111
| Arrive Colombia 11 55 a m
! No. 52 runs through from Charleston
I via Central Railrond. 4
Leaving Lanes 0:15 A. M. Manning 9:50
1 A. M.
Train on C. & 1). Railroad connects at
I Florence with No 58.
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
No. 51.
1 Leave Columbia 10 55 pm
; Arrive Sumter 11 58 p in
, Leave Sumter 11 58 p in
Arrive Florence 1 15 a m
No. 59.
Leave Sumter 0 87 p m
Arrive Florence 7 50 p in
No. 58.
Leave Columbia 0 87 p iu
Arrive Sumter 0 82pm
No. 14.
Leave Florence 8 15 p in
" Marion 8 55 p m
" Chadbourn 9 45 pm
! Arrive Wilmington 11 50 p m
No 78.
Leave Florence 4 85 a in ~
Leave Marion 5 20 a m
Arrive Wilmington 8 85 a in.
Daily. |Daily except Sunday.
No, 58 runs through to Charleston,S. C.,
via Central It. R., arriving Manning 7:04
1 P. M., Lanes 7:42 P. M., Charleston 9:80
. P.M.
1 No. 59 connects at Florence with C. ami
1). train from Cheraw and Wudesboro.
i XT..- % - -
I 10 aim 14 make clove connection
i at "Wilmington with W. A:. W. It. It. for all
| points north.
I Train on Florence It. It., I.eave Pee Dee
i daily except Sunday 4:10 P. M., arrive
Rowland 7:00 P. M. Returning leuve
Rowland 0:30 A. .M., arrive Pew Dee 0:00
! A. M.
' Train on Manchester ?fc Augusta It. It.
i leaves Sunder daily except Sunday, 11:00
I A. M. arrive Pine wood 12:01 A. M. Returning
leave Pinewood 13:80 P.m.,arrive
Sumter 1:80 P. M.
J. F. DIVINE, Gen'l Supt.
J. It. Kp.ni.y, Supt. Trans.
T. M. KmKitftON, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
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Wilmington Chadbourn andt
Conway R. R.
CHAnnouRK, N. C., Dec. 20,1888.
Schedule In effect from date.
NO. 0, SOUTHBOUND,
PASBRXO Kit AX1) VKBItiHT DA1I.Y, k\CEPT
8UN1>AY.
Leave Chadbourn^ 8 00 a m
Leuve Yolnnde 8 27 a m
Leave Clarendon 8 88 a m
Leave Emerson... 8 47 a m
Arrive at Mt. Tabor 8 f>7 a m
Leave Mount Tat or J 0 12 a m
Leave Princeton 0 28 am
Arrive at LoriaJ 0 30 a m
Leave Loris 0 00 a m
Leave Pine Level 10 00 a m
Lcav RanfordJ 10 10 a in
Leave Bnyboro 10 20 a in
Leave Prlvetts 10 41 a in
Arrive Cortwnyj m
NO. 7, NOHTIIBOUND,
PAR8KNOKH AND KUKIOIIT DAILY, EXCEPT
SUNDAYS,
Leave Conway 2 00 p m
Leave Prlvetts.,,, 2 88 p m
l^'ave Bayboro 2 50 p m
Leave Sanford 8 00 p m
Leave Pine Level 8 07 p m
I Arrive at Ixrris 8 17 n ft
la-ave Loris 8 87J* n?
Leave Princeton.,,,,,,,............. <14rp in
Arrive at Mt, Taia?r 4" P 111
Leave Mount Tabor m
Leave Emerson 7 P m
Leave Clarendon ^ P m
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V>r> p m
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