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Jack of PatriotIlsn. By Sli wAINrtt sCoTlT. Breathes there a uitn iti sol So dead Wlho never to himself hathi said, This is my own,my native hnd! Whose heart hath ie'er withili ull burned, As home huis footsteps he Ilath tlrne< From wandering on a foreign sijaand If such there breathe, go, mark hini wel For hin no ijinistrel rilptures swell Illgh though his titles, jin'tnlI Is minu Boundless his Wolith as wisl can laim Despite those titles, power and pelt, The wretch, concentrate all in self, livil r1 shall forfeit fair renown, And < ouil.Y d111g, shall go tlow"i To ie vile dust from whence he sprun, Unwept, unhlonored and unsuni ! A President.'s Powers. President Cleveland, inl appoinitin1 at Chief Justice of the U nited States is said not to hih e made known hi selectioni to the luembers of hi, (abilet 11il after the nomiatitiol had beenl seit to the Senate. 'I'he Cabinet ministers Iearned of his choice only after the fornzia an noineemet lihad been maiitde. Il actiig thu entirely lipon his owna counsel, the 1'residenti did nlot exceed his constitutiiollal powers, 1101 (10 other thanl has before been done by Presidents of the United States in the makilng of important nollina fions. This oteillll'e illustrated1 1lt' differeilce het wt'n I lit' usage' of on1 Own and almost every olter consti filionil c.r01111n. it' persoalll power exercised ly tie l'resideltli of the I llited States is lillIel greater til11l11all ilat ia ye h winllv eer eised by the President of t he 'French Repuiblie or' by the Qulieeln of 'l!g land. Neither of tIhose fillietioliitcies wolli venitilre. to aplpolint evell tilt litigistrite of an iiferior con"t with out tilte colSellt of tdi, Illillister of justice; and if the inilisters aivi'e' ill Suich a cste were nl lic-et*Itd, al niiisterial t'risis, It, lit' st'I It'1 oilliv by tlle' VOte (4 l'illinilt'ul. wlitb ill vol veod. The case of tit( l onitillt itll o lilt' Chief ,lustice is olly an in ttIt'il ill the exercise of the American l 'si dent's poWer. A Prisidell Ite4iiis nilliell tillic to IIll. e.\amiillationl of tilt bills passed b1 yiV Conglt-ss. IN-ports are sent to 111111 with each hill, ne cordi -, ihe. <h-tiber-I ions inl ('C ..- . whnpraticable, thet fl.s nldt upo I which the action of, ('ng-ress wais taken. .The Presidentl (ten liudots his dc Vision uiponl each hill. 'Such e ats a. het dIoes nt aproeit.-ntos that is, lie returns them to 'ngres with his objectiolls iand Ibst' .s(A, a1 major~.)ity' of Iwo-t ihir'is of eac. tonlyV ill t'xt'eptii..:l tases. the tinial fate of ent'rv unl'~asuri' itoj ed by a hi oust'tei eis'nli h i uni-s slthrige lit's iii thet Iiaiids of i' flin I tel peoptleIe Inra the Pn-shle'n, ~ is ('hotsenl byV ihe Iwio Il''ust's of Iam aS t hose wichi itn ll hav oled as lit lolging ti tI l I'eSjitli'i of liii i('els 1.11til t~ '~lt'st' lr till iie tI if "*-ol) ils lse lly the t'llailitbis , ut bunt. y ot' to liti lilii d iloin 1o11 (lll Itino i tlt (h hei' s e o nfters, wholy repres'en: the omajo i-' tttyinia theilt' h ikner 1'fl~lentls orH lappo ies lete foai narie s in'tli lfle it rli uuo lailjl t iil itste jltslltl btg lhey are tIe' lespoiblt' himtit but WoIId101tt.'yO(Ve to 1h1C5-bes iiTe Praesi 5nt f Fran isin fracit iel' a ligudlwali' , l'si.u t (If perform ingU nuitch ti'Jh same fuc~ltion asO'iyo the a lh t aut pureiuiite itl inalcountry llie ex 'nglad or1( ly. otHe Ii eleted for~ s('n8yar b~u he canho uiintin tils o thiti aazins an Si'i ovewhelming ly goai'n sntimt inogts ( Priat. ~WQ' h I dStates poris sstes, ts. 111 the Frltd che Repnlichhile (Ite Stlates, Fsare vilesoi co(tryI Th'louughI the persona(il tlplowe' ofh the'rench Przesidetsl, the5 u-h lethty the ofentralWI govenmenit itef is md1 uch morel satende, and rmceivon es poticaIlly~ used,1 thant~ th rslut o the d St t'es. ate Many of thuisutitution111s of ha contyremo ahda ine oriin and m spit he i7centri ald goern metgates toisl pow r whoh indthi -county are x hrciednby admnstrat machinery ofa h bIutuationby the g omn atPais N'og h eroa oeso heFec Prsdn r omc A Father's Wise Counsel. elmarlottesvillo Progress. We do not know of a lbetter com peinlimili of rules for the gover'nmnn of a yolug man's conduct in thl practical affairs of life thaln is foilu in a letter written by Robert E. Lei to his soi who had left home to it tend college. It is a siblime ser m11on1 agaiist, miolafl cowtardice by 011 in whom "frankness" was "the chih of bravery and coui rage." We give tiht letter inl hill as a cotde, worthy of tioplitln by all youig )eln: "Yout mu1st. strl (o blk frank11 witd the world ; franki'ess is tht child 01 bravery and couilragt'. Say what yol ilealito d on) 0 very Occasion. If friend asks a favtor, voul sho(lld grni it, if it lbe envsollIf:)It if niot, tel hii plailv why you enn not. You Iill wr ong ii aln wrong fou rel by eqivitlin of ayt kil . Nevel do a wrol (.11 hillg tolii t ke a frieli I or to keep olle ; the i ll w ilo 1. qllire you to (Io so is (eLrly puilchsed at at sa1Crifice. I alkinidly, but( firlyI -with y ouiri cilssiites; you w%-ill filid it fit policy wh Iichi' we''rs best. A bove alI, do;) not appear to ot her.% what Vout are niot'. "If youi have any fault to linid wit1 anyole, tell him, not ot lis, of lhat yol colflgl ill. 'l'Itleri is llt ii)t '011"eoll experitueilliv til il ilit o (1illllerablig to b)e Iillet t lhing(I htfor It muan's face t111d illit.Itier beiiil hiis back. We should live, act and1 sv fIotllng to the iijilr of ill% olle. || is liot olily bust .Is .1 in fIer of prill (iple, bli it, is I lit p:t h to tee an )d 'lusioin of this hasty letter, infoii vmolli i t li l i lini itlud 'e % V ag Ilitre w.Is a1 (1,t of % eiil'g l ,lo-lt. Illit, sti k ness, still flow i as fli' if by an ec'lips-' Thle Legislatun-'t'of' ('olliieri'lt wit it fsSiol, 2Is 11141 I s lit' ll si I i i ll It'N 11t'i llirl illu ero lli il ll dil'k. s %1.l i z ll' t Vil t ilt-1'141111lI till e 1 llt q l I 1111 lI terror.1 m1. Wti pjo t' b , wnill thslth it u l 19 li:ty of., . 14dg It 1, li-d iii t Ii t III 11' Ili'' In'' lIIItell litti lr et i l il "St lli oil', ll d ( I ' ll I 1'4 I t l lit If a I I S(t ' i iiIII f th 3itu I t O li. it Ie t'i lv' tl i ai ill*old I i i Ig itr Im orl ' f t 115 iI n , : I it ' sliii II ti Ii i I'( - II, z t lii' if i l t e U i ll h it bIiit'ht insothat 1the l 1us ' ou1ldjpeet li. 'tr~t ti' i's ofj~ giitl'iliy i.ii tiloilt iiill te illal'\iby-andi' i. a s :V lb'ilit'e( o d l llky.tl iut , (lhtll, lie .;i t o slilil'lf, ' Wo ll, all hln Ig U od yorlied .in iliiglik lttti tlaf Ah\lutani . you'i'annot' moe lldit iou shldii thvii ih et'm di lie.s Il itt' wy waV luLl f of ;te hoyt e illth ol lfI i' i |ri' l i, d )~ r t i'oit lie .\b1011 li $ j.c ll, (),vliti i l so ilst tlice: I thin beforsthae hiee ;it sittle gil' miei htoil.~l;l 'i Wnsii hit-roften e.hi~l ifakeil ;hs tiihe r ofli ~ihl'ci I . ist 1 '4) u Ih-1'i ti gr'y folliiio, wi l., thjen inlIi of ie itilli ft '. 'ili i' Oi'n. i l the pritie il blifte hackglito titn Ioii We' tjel he e ii e (i diit' V f i o l fo or, inIfield Scott' brigde,'a'.l St they iu-t clf in grapital wsin1. gflid wasr~l he (sloftica \ofr ' that penli t-lteben itfer. th ai wif all' th ie of'aio .ofthe boV - Pon il'lit yn acualnt yo goa jade, arfe ofl cobplien, tohIer I Shcott andfr- his ig, enfrmof hn 'Youpo mad oeetrales.' Ad fro h1auo eat('Nt Ydrte T~rine." ......... R. o.lPsTN.-ioy GETTING READY TO DIE. "1 side -BY MIINNIN W. I1AINICS MILeit Sthe equA In an idle hour Mrs. Donaldson pick- trea ed up a patent medicine advertise- boat ment and ran her eye over its volumi- batni nfs list of leading questions. " Do theI you soo- black specks floating before ce1h your' eyes?" " I)oes your heart beat and violontly after unusual exertions?" coul Do you droam of d1sagreeable Mr things ?" etc., etc. mac Certainly she did. Yes ; her hoart olot] had pounited away like a blacksmith's w0r' hammer only this very. morning after bor" Lla exortion of telling Mr. l)onaldbx;n Wits what sho thought of his coming home nouk so 1lto the night before. Disagi-ceablo nigl things ? Mrs. lonaldson smiled bit- ler. i torly. Hadn't site dreamed last night as it that hor neighbor and social rival had Ila bigger sleeves than hors in her newest A su silk waist ? And the night before Lool hadn't she fancied she caine back, af- biacl ter being dead a year, to finld that inl- hetr grate, Charles Donaldson, happily )jna matarried to I ucre chit of a girl ? As and for " that tired feeliner," nobody coul(d hadl tull her alnythinug abolut that. She beau could give pointe-s on that subject to as b any l)usty I11iONes or Weary Waggles Novi wh ) ever asked in vain to saw wood for " Ii noI, breakfast. ansW if." said the advertisoitent, " you iilio are til eted .With 1,bi-0 --MymIptomAs, any Olil of thil, you arc sln ting fro wi l ai welkl-evlopedl ease of --- and are in a datigr-ous cod Ltion." Mrr. Ihmaldsn's hueairt biegan knock ing furiously againtst Ier I ibs at, the bare slggestion. Sih had feared seite wI S not, (ItliLt. well witen site felt so d lrmuuy altr ditnnC'. andI saw what a yollow tinge t here was to thi wIhites 14 of ler eyes, but she ha I hardly j m thought it, was so bad as this. A sid- 'Lat tie11 resolult Lion Cam11e OVIer Iker. She \V Would go down unIld consult )r. Strange, C.'oul She wotuld not, attein pi, to ad ltinister Ltot1s lipon her Own caset With any paitent WeN) remtedy. She Inuts, haVe tile best of vola nitdical adVi e-, Wave it. "n At, spot. i-\m I )'. SLi-tage felt, bred Wh hle l he saw Iti'mt he r om0in0 g iito Ile obliCe. 1e Was anl VeI* enthutsiast Oil lhateria. and was read- dite a in a e xceedmi10ly i Iri 'r.le lice f mn at certin form W gin-' Cult-ue, I ada wieb jl sheo intLeerrti ted hllin. th-ne ral Linu practice w\ats ai liizanlce (of which lie .mja Intended to rid himself as sootn as lie mt shoud beooime famtotus throtlgh the 1a publicetion of his lonl I'al)h on I-ain ld diseaes anu establisht himelf as a hami greiat specialist. So) lie leiard ie' Vi - I11 m"i dlgtt ly, with ihis inPger (t etween m he lbe leaves of at p41amphuiO-t, while she The Ztalli ied upon thbe subject, of h bacht syiptins. an1d with a far-olY look in Sia lis eyes., VIih site considered the a T plropeul'l EVulapianLI 0XIressiIn , its of s 0 one icomluning i I II t the anieen tt-e father of bis order. A 1. least, he of VY Veemaied ti hear Ier, which wats thbe settci aLlme to all intents alld purposes, '!lo ialb 1 farl as sle wats ConerU'td. d ie felt relieved when slt- got to t talking, i ani1d loilkilintg at it-r foI o i4 st i t time .. sttw the vellow winge in tm wilites 1I her eyes. " Y--,said hte, "I undet- at stan. AlwaIys well to act in time, its yout say." 'lien II lie ave hero sOmaue- t Ititg iI at bottle with i directionas. oia in blaed thte label, .1and LolA her to b. sllr LOt liak e it well bef takig.hat " Ibetor"* 1he paused at thek doo(wril aid looked hack at. hiim. lle htad ti, ah'ieady bct imitersed it t.il germ- 1, euturet- Lreatist- - d' you tik myth a conition ie datngerouis f' '' tilla Why 1e didnt thte woant" y turn c a ea. "No, tLu rninlg it, as lhe ten tlt ath itnk it i e fh-iet e Ine t.'i - .' . " Wiil,"greeily olhvinag a -senItence ithl his eyes. -iL 1ivawa-, is to- Lin hiaive one's houtse set inl orderi.'' Thn .t ra1 . -o Iit.n ss. Sli at' 1) hut i tilt door1 ,d - 'Now for peac. ittd ti".t inl tile 111-ru1-al -l - if Ii, book :i ib .\ls. l na lo i i headt w i n a l t eit lk one (n the j ve of i a It inbg jouirnley, ithowd it lih -co mitany tingas to dit. Stratnge hnade to.,y .i\l Is .iuoaldleen's tbottghtts did ha not lwiel for :tny. g reaL lungLth of tme lion I til nteiesary pjiritual ph-t-piu-atioen to sl -i iit ti:. She bliti nev.-t "t t oal 1110 atelttot to, tlbat, phalse of props.inatlil .sidred ersef qite as good ats her naeighhl its, whicht was quite good betn eiultgh, acecord intg Lt) lhen way of da th li nking.e Shae didt not, k<now wh Iat, the doctoir had mteaat, by "settinig oz.e's house int otrde, but IiiLhe k now w hat 8. it suggteu to her-. She had taken itteC Iliter-ally. T'hraee storiaes and an attic mn -s. i)onaldsont had never- been one of si those ambtitiotas soult s splokent of as a two d " giood house-keepler,"' whIo is known tw "by the way shte keeps her broomsliis atnd hter unisen room~ts :'' no 011e could hou "tell hier biy tlte v-ay bhe kept her c' el 1ari." Sihe was niot wvhat she called oc ".nasty-nic." She roh ed mutch upon te htired hltpI. She liIked her' easy chairteI bettetr thant her- knees and a scr-ubbing She Ji d thbe (rtodox "lhouse-cleant- Naw, inog " Lwicee a year-by pr-oxy. They c3omft lived ver'y eo nafort-ahby, i-itt no one s''I know butter' Ltan M i-s. I )onaildson that for ti the tattliwas a cateb-basi n fotr all the conist lihtsamt attnd jetsaml of hotusr- hold satis wr-eckauge :that the cellhat', veiry likely- llow' was t~lhe coldl-storafgO place of the de~ - mont e'ay Iing ve-gettable's le.ft from the Wan ga-dl ter's satpp ly :thaat, mtnh andi rust we'o-e he( 1 at, work oni ato tusuless '" plunader" ''13- Lthis tag pet-dt int hotith--the bloartded Lbhings ton e. brouitghtt t, at.nd1 iiredl or' looked at the and put atway ot' shut tap againa with toe moitlihatlls and caimphlor-, cedart chips, and i etc. I ig h I "Now," mttusd Mt-s. h)onaldsos, tak- requ~l ing ilf her' gloves, " I cannot die tuntit one a Lbhis house is set in order. Miarietta tiget Willims woutld b)eouttling up1 te evid, stairis hnto the attic befotre I have buont gotti ott thte ooili ng hoaritd live inuiites to at It spy (oit thet laud. I'll put a spoke in papL thbat. whotoul,'" conflhtded she, detL~ir- tojin ineittdlby stt.ing dlow.n the doctoi's hot- sta'-l tIe on the sidoboar-d- mot Next mor-ning the entire household ae was atishetilid by NIris. l)onaltdson iln to h dust 0cap, ghave and3 aprt tlton, broom in defel ttand, as shte atppeared to marshal her fonic< domstie~tI for-ces to. tihe ulper regions who( Hlimds wvere hhtung open1, cobwebs swept w~hai down~v1, boxos made~lf to diaagor'ge Lheia- ma1t~t miotle~y conitents, some of which were serv< conttataed to the City Miission, buta adva mostof which went Lto feed a bon'Blro iln stab! the batck yat-d. The brloom~ and Lt.- that m1op1 w.ere in demtaniid, anid there was a couno scent oif y'e~llowt soaph pirevalling In tht anno air'. Th'le mlaster of the housee was Char cross whaea hie found a picked-uap hloiv dIintnetr await ig him, and1( thie chiiretn Towvt felt thero w~as noI platco gutt so) unin- to ha viting ats homeui. As the tion-English that speatking forecigtnor wrote in his mom- tbefor or'andumtt of Americati notes, it, was was a Indeod "' 0one of tile up-slide-down dayb sort of the haoosc-olat-n festival." But none woul of all these Lthiags tmoved Mt's. Donald- said sonl. Setting one's house In or-dor wa in cc a mtatter' of ttlme andl labor, butt she care hlad started in aow and wasn bound Lv that keep on unblinchingly. If at any time sa shle felt her dheotrintationl Ilagging a t the vision 'of Marietta WVilliams cut ment tinig uip the back stairs, while she lay blud1 on the cooling board, spurred her uap tA Sr renewed eitftrt. She became so absob-m v In her ocoupattion that she forg hbout the bottle on tho.dining-root board. hen the attie was flnally In orJo entire house wis gone over wit i caroe. The " unseen ooml s " wai ted to various sulrprises. Cut 'ds, ciose~ti, wardrobes, trun ki Iboxes and hundles all came in fc r share of attention. When th r had been completely renovate was as white a- an artist in li d make it with it- fresco worli Donaldson oplened hi 3ewin ina and mado a l.ult of under los " to bo laid ou t in." W hon the 3 inished, labeled and folded awa heart was full of triumph. Sh ready now --- " prepared " - he o had been "set in order." Tha t at suppe)o her husband said t " Your complexion Isn't so sallov was, my dear. 'L'ho exercise yol boon taking has intproved you. dden idea struck Mrs. l)ona!dson :as she would she couildn't ac0 "i t speck lo:ting " anywhere. He t was very .rderly and guiet. Mr OI('son had turned over a new iea was coming home on time. Sh1 dreamed of picking roses in i tiful garden last night and she fol risk and active as a young girl wtholess, si couldn't help beinj ttlo disgusted as sho quieti; ored: I suppose I have beoe tt ng ready to die had made he' a 'VOlintl1. .--nm LFTER THE BLIND TIGERS. A 1>M1 N I~'LA'i'kION V Il'3W Oii 1411 140 aW l'N lASEi'. t he l'enitent inry Uinter tile inl en .Judge linicbananl vals holding in Char leston lie signed injune against a numberlice of Imlen who cliargetl wILh selling lititor inl 1on1 of the U ispenisaLry law. Ig the number. were .lohn Wyid nad V. J. Howen. The injunctions served on .line 10. Since that , mumber of the ihtiarleston po orce, one k. Moyers, has made its chargiig that they hax e con I sell inlg lititio' ill d e iance Of thbe tioll and in contlempt of tihe u lItichanan. acting upon these its. issued an ordei for Wynd tid Blowen to show caie before n Chambnrs, why they s..oIld rlled fIcr contempt. ealses were heard by .1udge nani in his ollice at his residence litel'. Assistant, Attorney GJen ownsend was prleselt to repre le State and ar. corge S. Io f Charle-ston, appealed in behalf nidla-ma. Bowen' was not repre no were either of the prilnci euc Of lvowen wis tlncm up first, ter the alidavits were road by w Iinenid ill sul)pOrt of the ch barge owen had violated the injune n(d was, therefore, guilty 01 con he was adjudged guilty f con and the ollowing order was of Sout h Carolina, Coun ty Of rieston-lin tihe Circuit Court SIate of South Carolina, plainii vs. W. .1. Luwen, defendant. ni petition anid allidavits tiled its ove stated case a rule was issuec on the unhl day of .June, A. D) eqnuiring WN. .1. Howen, the de lt, to show cause before inc at er', Soth~iI Caolinia, oni the 3d da.3 4,A. 1). 1 45, wvhy lie should no alced anid piuinished for contemnp 'ibiy inag the orderI of the templlo Linjunictioni g rai.t ed I y me on th .it, has not apphleared by counsel 0 rion, and5 hia, mlade nao returni ti .1hI. and11 selrvice of thet said r'uI :.s b.:en h r >per' y pro'G e*i a I. and)1 it app~eari'ng from trie pro by alidav'it, thiat, W. .J. Bowel iolated the said order of injunc iy selling and authorizing to b litoxicati ng Iliqunors ini hiis place u rss, at lWm K ing street, Charles ')outhl Caro(inall. it is adj udge< the defenidanit, WV. .i. Hlowen, I of contemp t, andI that the ruil 1(de absolute. It Is further ordel :1 adjudged that the said W. .1 n is guilty of contemplt andI sut2 I) the punishment prescribend b. :n 22 of the. Dispensary Act * Wh lerefore it, is conidered'U( ( ouirt, and prIoniouncedt as the juaitl aind sentence of the law that th WV. .1. Bowen do paty the sum c 9200)) hiund red dol11lars, anid ho ini nied in the State I'en itenitiary ii nbliaL for thle. terml or four' mionithi Li sheriti of Charleston C~ount~y I y directed to take into custody v the body of W. .1. Howenaand hiol ame subject to the authorities 'enitentiary, lierein fall not. )SMU;NI) W. IIIWIIANAN, .ludge. e Columbia c'orreOspondenit of th Sand Courier has the followin rionts uplonl the Bowen ease: he adminittration has basi1 a ti ,t, game. Thirete of the dI 1ipar abies who are in jauIl have th faction of knowing that WN. .1 >ni is unlder a senitencee of foua ,hs In the penitentiary. it is rt md uts a very drastic aneasuire, bu dministration stiumls to think thu s about the onily way the 'Chiarler ases can be handled10(.' It hils bee great t iaeatening piower wIc II spensary has hel'I in reservn ,hio authorities are very much d( ,cd that it has been brought int lsitioni. 'Theiy thiink that It is th ,i ng that will kill ot, the ' blIIn s.' T1he dispensary authoritie mntly initt)Ind to lose no0 timei ng Howen to the penlitenitiar'y, 41 iast In making the eff'ort. TIh res have b~een forwarded to'(hnarle: and tihe Oeectation. is that Lbh es will be on lowvea by Sunda 11ing. hli idea here is that Bloweni ougla uve gone to Sumter and~ made hi ieo anid have showni that much dt andi respect, to J1udgo Buchianaz has to be given credit for doin ,lhe believes to be right in tha cr'. It is said that Bowen wat id w ithi the papers four (laysi nie of tihe hear ing by Chief Coa o Hiolloy, and the expeotatlin wn lie would be prlesenit or tha ~el would reprel'sent him. It I unced that Mer. C. '-. Ilisselt, te leston, was )xpeted to replreson in. Assiant Attorney Ceneren isenid said that he di1t1 not wish ye any snap jtiumnt takeni anm Judge tiuchanani waited~ all da; e sIgning the or'der, anti that I ixpOcted1 that a tolograii or 50om< of explanation of the absene, I be received. Judge Townsenu that while there were other case urso of preparation lie did( no to say anything about them, bu It was intended to stop) the Illici >f liquxor in one way or another. s conjunction with the announce of the use of the dispensar: teon it is announced that Judga nton will not have occasion t4 aniy of the nanatahina un hnofart it him for alleged violations of his in n Junction. It is stated that the con stables havp been instructed not to ', seize any liquor except where suspi h cious ciroumustances attend the in 0 troduotion of the liquor Into the State, - but that thd constables are not ex I, pected to seize liquor while in transit r or when it is for private consumnption. e " It is pretty safe to say that some A way will be found to test the right e of the Circuit Judges to Imprison any , one in such proceedings. Whether it will come up in the particular case heard in Sumter Is not known, but the y issue has been so long discussed and y there is so much at, stake that it Is L sure to be tihe issue in another legal Ir light." t The Columbia correspondent of the v Atlanta Constitution writes as follows: d 1 The dispensary ofllcials are in high glee at the sentencing of W. J. Bowen, of Charleston, to the plnitentiary for $ four months by Judge Buchanan. They u L say that it is the best thing that has 11 happened for the dispensary since tie Supreme Court declared the law to be unconstitutional, and that it will ' 3 enable the oflicers of the law to on- t t force the law as they never have been t able to hufore. The section of the law 0 under w hich Judge Buchanan proceed- 0 r e.l had boon in force for two years, but i or some reason or other it has never i been used before. It has been con sidered to be one of the harshtst fea- 8i L tures of thbe law. as in effect it sets d aside the right of trial by jury. When t passed it, was thought to be by the ti anti-dispenisary people only a searce- X crow that would never he used." b BI'LlDING COirNMILLS. U filow th e Co-Opierat ive 'la n Works T In Sour h Crroliena si A ugista (iironile. t( lhi ilding 'otton Imrills onl tlheC co opelatiVe )lan1 is I SChem0iO that is proving Imlost, suceossful in North and South Carolina and that is doing much g to put, these two States in the lead in in the Cotton mnuLI factuAiring inu(tistry. i ormerly (iorgia held the und1is- C puted la(d in the consumption of cot- w ton by factor'ies, but in recetil years si South Carolini hits outstripped her p) and to-day manufactures more cotton gi goods than any other Southern Stuto. tI North Carolina, however. has pro- h gressed Iuore rapidly il cottonr ianru- ,1 fcturiing in recent years than all her other sister States and South Carolina m ind (Georgia w ill have all they can do gi to keep in the lead. Inl all three of States the progress in manufacturing hi is remarkable and the next Census will ti show a Wonderful inrcrease in the m numiii ber of sp'idlos in these three h States. Il One of the features in mill biuilding in the Carolinras has ben the et - t operattive plan and it has done as mruch T as anything else to build upI) the in (Iustry. This has been the scheme . particularly in North Carolina and is now being Worked Very suecessfully across the river. The most notable and mrost recent inbtane of this is reported from Coliubia, and it gives promise of such V good results that it iight prove of in- j terest to A ugustans since cotton mnau ufacturirig is such a successful Indus try here and the enlargeinrent of plants n and arournd this city is being pushed with such enterprise. The capital stock of the new "' Caro lina Mlills," it is announ rced, will be $1 (Jl.OJ, at thne outset,, withi provision for an. increase to a million dollars, and it is to be paid in at the low rate oif one dollar per share per mronth , on the pilarn of buiId irng aind loan and other inistalmernt 'ompiutsl3. It is de .igned to make the urnder'taking a popu11lari one, arid one in which even the smaillest ('ap1 itlist, can take part, - and the r'rte adopted is low enough to insure that end. "'Small sulbscr'ip 3 Lions." it is added, are to be encoiur 3 aged, with a view to inter'esting i very3 man, wvorman arnd child in Cc. I lumrbia,"' in the mill, arid it shouldl in cheurde praiticlal ly the whole populIa - tion of the city in its owner'sihip and in 3 the benefits of its wor'k. Such a mill f shouild be of gr'eat value to tire comi - mnunity, as a kinrd of savings bank with I the whieels in it, atnd shouild prove pro a litable if any mill can, whi( ther hard 3 times em' soft timec.', - The Chai'leston News and Courier in -(discuissing this new mill says: - Its suc'.ess at so conispicuouis a point /' would lead1 toa lihe eetth'iiihmlent, of I rrior'e mills like i e Lhr'oughout the State Iitrnd LS li'nirmot ers, therefore, and for -ever-y r'eason, have tno best wishes of b all good citizens of the State. The ftuime will come, sooner or later, wvhen - the small mills will hrave to compete t with some of the big mills for brrsiness, i. or for 'abor, or for' public suppor't in s times of strikes, panics and other t tr'ials. The co-Oper'ative mills, repr'e d sentinig the comurutnlties In which threy 'wor'k, will be at no disadvantage with the corplorative mmiills in suich condi tionis, arid should be among the safest I i ll properties. SIt was mild1ly suggested last yearii that threre was danger of our buildIng F"REEDOM1 .- ^''A t'r'omr the - \anrd wveakness. I ..-...L..: e. p ecuiliar to A womtanhItood cmswith Favorite Pr'e s scri'ipt i on, First tr lieves them; -.L 2~then'l it cutre thtem. It r -Irrites at little y hre troublle'sthtcmsowyav to go slhwly: bunt go they wvill, if Syou ihl fmt bl itllIy ruse thre " Prescrip. Stioni," arid they'll golpermannenitly ' Forcev " fe'tma c (omipiainrt"an del(r'anigeent, or in anry "r'un-d(ownt" I, D arnd exhau rsi md conditton of tihe fe m ralo syste(mu, thIis mledic'ine is tire A . otrly rermedy' so safe amnd certain that A s it ('art be g/uaranfteedl. If it doesn't~ t benefit or ('t-e, in tire case of every p< Stired~ orui allht('d woimahn, she'll have ni1 hrer moneriy back. Chrorear, St. Vitus's ,~ I1)anice, i'ervours and~ Gerner'al D~el ity, Sleeplessness arnd kindred ail mernts are, pr'ompltly r'elieved n cr'ed~ by rt.an 3 (JAN 14E (COUNTrim ON to cure Ca tarrhn - Doctor Sage's Catarrhr =Remedy. It's j ,notin'tg nlew. For 25 years it has been doing It gives prompt and comrplete relie$ *500 reward for an ..uabecae FUNG WE OFFER A REMEDY WHICH INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE OF MOTHER AND CHILD. 'o; "Mothers' Friend" a RODS OONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN, the W HORROR AND RISK. exi ft ale th Ar "My wife used only two bottles. She r l'as einsily and quickly relieved; is now oing splendidly. J. S. MOrTON, .Harlow, N. o. 801 Sent by express or mail, on receipt of price, 1.00 per bottle. Hook "TO MOTHEI1S" ailed free. IIADFIELD BEGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 10 many cotton nills. the feat being lat South Carolina would crowd the )tton inanufactuuring ield if it kept ii building at the rate of the past few ears. Twenty-five now inills have eon added to our list since the flrst of 10 year, however, and the-e is no ga yet of the hu diness being Ov3r- 82' [no. North Carolina has added La venty-nilne new "nills to its plant In c 1e saine tine, and capitalists and Pr anufacturers in New lngland a * Ar No Lilding several big inills, any o(.e o Lo hich will represent a hail f dozen orW ore of out' smaller ones. 46 G There is plenty of roon in the South. H( lie co-operative n1ll1 at, Columbia A 1ould have its duplicate in every B iwn in the South before this time Al 3xt, year. -Practical astronomuy should b.,nIelt 'catly by the construction of the rgest lens in the world, which has 4 P ist, been linlisihed by the Ciar'ks, of " 1 ,bividge, Nlass. Trills great, 1ens", hich is at gift to the Chicao niver . ty, is 1I4 inches indiaineter and 500 unds in weight. it is four inches -eater in diaieter than tile lens of " 0 e Lick telescope in California, which "N is hitherto hold the first place among 1. great, lenses of the world. . -Sir B3ache Cunard, who recently P p arried Miss Burke, a San 10rancisco Ar. G I, is a third baronet and the owner the fuious line of steamers that bears s name. lie is -14 years old and rough his Iother has iany coil- No.d 'etions in America. 1.is country j:so )tne is one of the linest inl all Eng- K.0' a nd. 6.50 a lagnjetic Nervine, the g reat restora- TN A ve. will cause you to sleep like a child. .31 a 'y it. Sold by Carpentetr bis., a reenville, S. C. 1<.20 a Tral leadache bestroys Health tibu e suilting in poor nienory, Irritability, nor- t - ousnes, and Intellectual exhaustion. It orah giorthi iduces other forms of disease, such as opi- tibtulo isy, heart diseaso, apjnlexy, Insanity, etc. i.. 12 )r. Miles' Nervine Cures. ,T " -.mad. - umbi an l ;< WV. A. GUen. WV. H. Mrs. (Chas. A. Miyers, 201 ilanna St., Fort Waynie, Ind., writes Oct.. 7, 189)4: "1 sufferedi -eribly with severe headaches, dizziness, ciackaethe and niervcouaness, gradIual ly grow ng worse until my life wats despaired of. 11nd try whait we wouldi, I found no relief som L utui I cotr 1Inmee using D r. Mies' Nervi ne. I have takeni ive botties and bl)ieve I ami a ___ wecli woman, and I have taken great comn fort, In re'ommnenidin~g all of my friends to N ay use( Ne4rvline. You miay publlish this letter M if yout wish, andl I hope It may be the means [a A of sav lng sone oflher sick mnother's life, as it, A itid ininue.' N On sale by all drugrgist-s. Book on lleart " L tund Nerves senit lFREE. lIrI. NI Iies Mletical " C< Dr. Miles' Remedies Restore llealth. 9 [ ORT ROYAL & WEST1ERN CAR " S olia Rtailwvay. "Angusta and ", ~ s~lieville Short. I .ine."~ ,I- I. I'iev.-land~ "K tciv-er. SiIcedle t in let rune It 22nd, " -9 Ar.Ol ~v A tgnisla..........1.lt .4 u)a ~r (ireeniwood..12 101)1 pm :1)a A. A nderson.... .....~ x 10 pm 1 I~anmrens.......... I. 15m pm o ii (ireenville........ 250 pmt P. at (hlenni Sp raing~s. 05 pm Spartata mrx-...3 00 pm Halnda........ ...4 -1 gom I iendeirsonville. . . 5 1(1 pmn A sheville.... ... . 20 pm i sheville.~... ..... 11 nun am ..... Sp~artanbuitrg. .I -1 anm (ireenvlle........i1 10 am :iIuI;. lItanrens.... .... .. I 15~ ,,om ~i ) A ndlerson.... .... 2 anm (Greenwooti....... IS1jpm S()a sr Augusta-.......... 505 tm ~:5a Savannahi.... ..... 505am UI p tv (ireeniwood. .. ......5 23~ p ;:~n r~ Iteigh .......... 26 am 1 K i No fl.......7 00i am U2 )1 Pbeehnr.... ..... 600 am ti n ae L) A'Iill:Ns, ATiLA NTA A NI) I(1N1S "T v reentviltie.......)I -5am~ t1 m L v Amderson.............( 920 Aulguista...... ...... ,94nm . Greentwoi.......1 2- IXliim 1 i r A thens.-.-3 ....5...pm03 pm ----- . AtD r Atlata.........I....m.7.. pm ~los (:iil~ecjo~R a ........ fo ot u uis tt8.A.1, mii( . .00Hat am "tc ~ Staram brgwi I ~ii lcr35amtwty *M t~r miornuio elt VOtoIculs pm 2rts w liC~ltits, Ole.,a00re's aw It I. IOll) t'mu.t'es ge. .1.liA 11,(ln. 5ise3Apm' a -------------------- -- "oG. r Atclana..... . 44. 00:,: m 7 45eu iiiqi mj AUnts nS A L.and('.& ? Raiwa, ad Ns l9I- -l.t 1ll A' 10,' H . Pas Agn AnennTn. O. Von,.1 MAGNETIO OIL! .nsant Killer Pain, ntok f. Smnal-, SL arid et Powe k ano stin xistenop. Larg 3 HNSON'S ORENA P teated and TPe ft Beautiflere La W at* and highly eof~ t I Tol mrket. I to absolutaky M oft and yelvoty and - On, 1s 4 luxury-for. - e ft i ys itching, c1eanses the scaPl and owth of hair. Price 2k, Por sale by. trpnter Pros . Greenville, S . JTHERN RAILWAY 00. (EASTERN SYStIsM.) Cendensed schedule in EffesO June 16tb. 1895. %Trains run by 75th Mridlan Time. kar~~ ~ ~ ~ -o ...... ..i TIONS..Dil U111bi., 1N 1 :aubla .a0 aI y- -......... i 4I... ......... wterry ... --.----- ............ -11%s7 pmI Inton ....(Ex U............... .b p in mrn .s( xSunt). .. ...... . . 3.10 P In soawood ......................... 1.T V an dge ....- -.................. .17 pim on .1.......... .. . .98 Ito& ................ ..... ......10pa Iderson......... necs --.40 p 1 i n ta......... - . --.-.-- .--........ .0 P TrIONS' Daly No. T3. henvill ...''' .... 10.1Ipm odg''ones. ''' ...-............ 10.1 & ilnieston ...................1.O am m he rr .. ................... ..O.0p rstii ." - * ronlsi................ 2.3;pm dan so''........... ......... 3, pin ileen ...................... 12.01 p illt- Sx ..o . ..-_ .S.TA ..N .N. 1. 13 p , ure Ex Sunt..........1040 sa Imtoi tnx su .a t. r ~11~0a S2erry....................... . ,.0 am rosperity ............... .......2.3; pa m 1.30pm..Un... o..... " . . 5 3l.5pmut m .40pm et.en uluAnrA aild shelo,110. ND leavy S Dainy. Daily. Non. .2 A .ION . 4.1 ., (e. in1?2anj c~i~so~r b8.0nul.3am ni o.5upta m.n,.i. Ins leveGrnile. A. an .0 Diison,, d GImiped .Satuun. 1 ., 4.1i p.,AM .1 1:30pn"..Uoi..... m.. 11pstbu.45ed L it 111 1.631)111 ..JohEsviI1. 1240! l.24pin in, 2 OTpzn!. I'amev..2pn i lU.O1-9pin ni 2.4tnjanlAr 81anL U' -L"v.l) l..a10.45pa 1n3lI tb gril 1.18am'l0.3Opm lit .2 AAslkviIll LV T.I a08 G. pnl na leave Spar. Aibtir. A. and . dtvison,. L)oun~d. 4.28a5. in., 3.10 p. im., 6.111p. am., (Yea.. L 2.ai.mdl .southbound, 1.03 .ni.,2.50p.. .31 u.. in., (Vatibtaled Limnited). its leave GreenVille. A. and C. Division,. ound, 32Jani4p it.. and 5.27pm.. tVe.s. Ai iArnitedi; southbuuund. 1.6T g. 111.. 4.10 P.. ns leavo Smieca. A. slaid 0. Divi.,iuat, north.. 2.0,2 a. in. and 12.41 p. mn.: southbound, 8.00; tnd 5.64 p. m P'ULLMAN g1MOtVi0lL nis 15 and 16 bet weena Ashe villo and Co-. i intake ~onntiaon~t at Coluinbia with F.. .. tulli 3-> nnid 3'). uand curry b.hro.ugtb .an --.let yiin.; cars be tween AtacaylIle andt manl n..ii..ce Slo:jeinst 'ars out Traine 84 ... un, udi, ota A. uand C. Da.' aston. P'aa. Agt. Am't taun. Paus. Agit. Enas Sys 0aan M'apl'edntendelnt. TPrafle Mgg2. W~ ahin.ieon. D). C. YTIIERtN RAILWAY Ci. gaTfUnN 5Y5T5:14 PIED MONT AIR LINE. )KNa3D IOIMDULU of WAs8HNGER vnTA!X& orthbound 31s - I~8 No.1 2'No. 18 12th, 1898. Daily Daily Daiiy ESus tlan ta Glintse 9.003a .0 M .'7.50 at 4.35 1 tlantauatime. 1.00 y10.00 p -050 a 5 88 g ororosa.. .........10:4 p 9.81 al 0.':6 g uf ord-........ ......11.18 p 10.05 a 7.02 ? ain.esville.. 2.25 p 11.43 p10.85 aj 7.31 g ula. ......... .. ... 2.06 a 10.58 a 8.01 g rneIa....... .......3L2 a 11.22 a~ 8.25 g. 1..A .........2-.8 a 11.28 a'8.30 g, :ca-.... ....... 1.04 a 11.80 a. 'eattnineter ......... 1.43 a 12.24 p. ..n............ . .... 2a 11.41 p. mral.....e... 42 2 1.20 p. renil ..ot .a2.14 p. artanbuarg.. 0.16 p4A a 3.19 p. affneys. . .... ..5 a 4.l0 p.. asokeburg 7M0p 6.9 a 4.80 p. angMoun'n ...6.45 a 6.00 p. Iatonlia..... ........6.08 a 6.88 p tarlotto. .... 0.20 p 6.50 a 0.20 p. anvilie..1.00 a 11.40 p 11.45 p. Ic'mond .... 0.0 a 4.40 p 8.00 ai !ahinjfgton . 042 a 8.80 p,.. . iiladielphta.. 10.1, a 8.C0 a.. swYork * g19.85 a 6.20 ai......j _ s. I'51m'll thbounad. N~o.87 No.8 No.11,No. 1 _____Daily Daily Doily ExiSun swYr .~ .D12.15n tltimorte...29 9.42 a. .... aahington... 10.4 p 11.16 a...... ohmond.2.05 a 12.58 p 19.0~ ::a ivile.5.40 a 0.10 p 6.45 I alotte...... 0.85 a 11.05o 12.10 p. ason--.;.....? 1.40 P 12.66 P. ngs~un ..... ..... 1.20 p . aoksburg.... 10.47 * 91 a 1.47 p . tiffneysg...... ..... 1.i a 2.01 p. atanbuff.. 11.87 8 1.06 a 2.80 p . 'nville... 1.28 a 1.67 a 4.i0 p . ntral.....1.11 D 148 a 8.80 p... neoa............. 8.06 a 8.84 p.., estmninster....... ... ..... 0.10 p ..... ccoa......,........5.6 a 6.45 p... unt Airy ...... .. 7.08 p 6.80 a n lla--.......... . . .. .9p .8 a lla.......... ....... .85 p6.0 inesville.... a.Al p 8.06 9.08 p7.28 a lanta d E 18.03 pl93 a a. ma. "P." p. ma. 'M." ncoon "N." night. 87 and 90-Wnshing toa and Southwestern ailed Limte~d,Through Pullinan Sloopera in New Yeek. and New Orleana, via Wash. Asianta and Montgom,~y, and also be. New York and Memphis, nia Washing. lanta and Biwmnghaw. Dining Oars. 88 and 80 United States Feast Mail, Pull S'eeping (Jars between Atlanta, Moat. and NfewtYork, It and 10, Pullmne Uleeping Oau between md, DaayWle and Greensbor. URR, S. H. HARDWIOK, Ps. Ag'O, Ain't General Pass Ag'S . A0NM@e20, D. 0. A'2LA PTA, GA. . . RYDUR, Suaperiatendoas, Ohaulotte,, Northk Qarelina. 12mW, I. M. OPLP, rAaeeom, RaS Wahssen 5. -