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Au hiteresting Session in Charleston Aaie Gal'ug il the City by the Sea. A Gencrous Welcome and Bountiful Hospitality. GratIl'yiig Progrcs init lDeCom1ina tional Work lhaling hilie Yecans-. Spe 'al to -lhe .iuntaixincer' Bound for th " city by thl sliel " a portion of the mouitain dilegattion left Greenvilie onl Tuesdiay imiorning. For theiar a lciki atit an therO had been prov ided by th So ittern rat I lwvy it spectial cach which startted it. with (1tuiteat tt ttnb'er of dilogatets ai v is Hors to tla mati of the State -ontt tit'l of likot.ist'. ith t progress of thII' I t '" dtint nevassonsto h vat' e r la t I t I bhod :y ' ltw kii Iaca c wather thv. Th1 'tis. 'tru 1)t i 'tc'v ic ' 0iw t etouds, an -- oflof wh i ct h 0a. 2' tin i t n a in ' the - tira t -i I gleam'a wit c- a a - T -i i . t i t -n l i - - at l --; ti ' ca t. \ a ..:-' - - . . i lievt. .I. .\. Iitrow n -- ..try of:c : . t an g. .\ pti~ a. r v a rt uta c b:: . I- . " ' 'aerhead ccf (sdc," int wn..-a tao t'ubjcat walt: aly arat d t:naucr t'' tharee lutac! of thet naat ural.I, b etitc . acnd thc siraitce. latherbord.ca' cf God.i l-ollotwinag thla- tact- tan .-:e' cc'ina''y thaought ft! andac t I. treptar' it 'a a . y' Rev C. I'. I.::vin, of cH 'o.h r: ~ (quetsticton of the juatti.c. of! tia- iouey a tite Stat' int ..ri v n;'- fr. c' tatio i n tic t instatituations tt hi jntera ha ini. Th negicat c.'of at hei a ut:n wva, !ir:Linl' ruitained in S'thtca i ttcrttu %'i: c tttt ,' were h uard ca t-tacin tt t'''' tioG rt c in wbh-L tfollowed i a wheb n, a t thtttp~ated in b l v. . tc c .' 1 H ' 'w. i. -;.y 'iia.' W ingo, c l'rtof.. |-'. \\at. '''it crigt , oflata Hiehml oal '.a.a lte ccun! Ithr .h wh Iat' tact a urprit i' r vat tiono t hottsc wh 'ud t httict m.'i '. l'ey weraie' c t thet elfet Othat c br ca-fou t haofiheatudenl t of CltioaenI ('cr w-chrt' uit toccbe th ica at : -i I c a'' i a' cihtat insi tu tion: were no'tt gct cI , a nd'i 'tc prt ana'ity. wacic (i tlle '- 1y aci'c',a te ;tticie ta) c': poporto af ( a e .cc ch lit.' iTiiIo t in ch mom-y hi~ "'cc thIwa i u nlm hcso n n \unrthctt :mb- i of a-itatie, ttr i at! ci!! I a it a d m or pr V c o-att Th ' on Ie r ie f neidenctt al - ae ount-r ad t~ao ua.'d ctia:m wa'.'tncia n e:- ai tao run e ic : thce ' a::e~tt ~ oe oiat..ion atl . rtautofs TI e a tantLval'.t o it 'a :-cientl $1.c00, not' n " higher tadu' cti..n t acnd yt'iteretareI~V (.- I.t (t'whitaaen htte coul not rea'd thea" n'ame' on ithirv bLlo.I Thei ttessiatn of cc' t, the onfrec.'t.ce csed. on Weitdnesa aternoon -ci cw tlitta It h~tatve tape. bya I) -va . Idita. ':. alac' litlz. of iCe Iter,:I" o f t ihe . " a ti:- ofac (T . .\ 'atTaic.' ST't rl-t., ta iN tc-:N .l taN. began: Lin Wedne'li'dayt '' aight wit, the pratlch fig ofeth. inrtrductoryc 11erm on an-4t.a A' laer te ermont dwetendwere aenrdolledantd.t eog nz tinc m lt tedct. by tc the i . letin ofa lin. ,a. of1. 1lcd iiaIn, oftct tiiiontthvii. 1'. .lle y prsd ut, re-leti.l iav G. Te (repoam waf rhe tleacti aclirey vth iev~2.4 h.aI' 1 rvin. Ls aritateya. at ht h Thrf ayrorin' Vaess~inoonta pcened wtheire fwecm tof the bonniye)r M )..\l. Orane o hnaon therthis fat erety wand nity .\t theutdt oftrc the rsiet i)r. drt.it ittion, o thetattt.$O hady toc Vrteie nchara tn donc--ium, ther rtle fre toa Npwoland Comitee.ndt goupn con ectmion withund work habr of Sturdateerelniong toerecotendd the hPd rsntw tt~ledeown for bus DeHi, and heqleading nthaet o thiseatt denominathen teSonofthesso ulor prent~aedeo the rp.M.naey tse annuad teort sp hia roteort oe the treaure cowtte hat $9,92a47nad. hd repor receied an animated7 ex pelnde dutrin tih ter whol thatther Hdwas srdt burdpedith cdmteb, comyc(eed of - one mer. -' f .m encl usociation, l.v. ( . s GAr'ner beivI cI, os. u by the GreeL nvi. .0 d..(elegation a% their reproe entative. A pIeasant tauk foi' ned in the ir t,reats of the American 3aptist Plul lication uciety by 1)Dr. It. G. Seyinoui its rcpreentative, in which ho spok of the Society's new buildings. th publibhing, work. done by it, it Go-jp car work by 1N. v. A. J. Diaiz, and it ge-wnral iss-ionary wvork in distr bull ing literatur". A very sggestiv statement as to the great work to h (on wasi mad.e to the elfect, that ther were inl our country 1'3 000,0010 4)f younl pol ad childreni Who were outibd of chtu'ch orl religious inll aeneek.c The report on the telief ''ndoii riU fi nged iministers slhowd1 that th10. inter (st in thit Work was growin. :lt that twe nty-tw h i wr, now bein '1ae h* I tlat h1e31-4- Th" report of til he himni Of filo--tWril edu Cation -Owwed htl I lIca lty vhmr s to dent 1 1s haisd ren-m ': Itu ;- i o r t hI %I . this hilard ll a, h1"n h t h that :. t -, I te d h r vi s yi -. \\'iil - , itiN t .I .ln , I ( ;. T hi -il .it ai i In for a t~ 1 :. Jorn,~it t i 1 t I t :' [ .I aL .; ' to n t ie o .h:. 'tsde. T he gatiyim I' '.t-loe i wrkplof the wai.'a' Iii i~y It l'u. N.he tt wa: t noted.1)i (un '' net in'ertut ofd rai.ein hie * 4jt -**O'!'ill'(I fie tar kth riendi'i. mentii~lL't of the U niver-,iywsugd boar d hal d u onatrtdltheith-greg ofen.the npiiion lav. ('. V' l-in,~ I i ol Itamberi; 1 hav. J.i \\' l'erry. hife bi.-t.onitle,n Ih'.d tih y, 10.. I i . N t ii 'att los .hde Li~id o, :iai l'rf. 1t. \\' rihmty.right, ii..' iut'(ti of liichi d Co-tel l g i..ve tI'ii'to o the re ot. l resint i'ebatw iht aid tht. ( if e iiati' ne w:,bh toi knowe tan the wi),iri at'i'shond Co1tillte hedi woftediii~h to o e aquited wit ith thel~ i, u ar of t hei' iia p tii,C orourr fi-therin. tntic intersts of~ji the1)Univer ity :u i!'ithe (ilg. \'y H pit ho d he. educata ."l was e rgred o th round.1 that theyI i are20( the onI hly poi I hat do not have bilesi puettion~ them, andt al i -y u :i' i ta hu , tned l~iose theyI oht tio arn hfowi tofgoeighctoy iThe tiet lted powe of the C~f tind mind'o iti by mfnor he praes, iw heb cuiteho ofthn iit the ttli persons, whom' the(10 tvoic of ttmothen~ttes reachedip was iv llm han' be inii i touca eted isily wti ,-oron. ''yh ur eio t e y lo . anw ird.\bfihy retre t his wo'rk Lin IK'nne(tioe4nt wif the buivin Of n aNovember and theedi itof Eqiutin Hite Cli uentIs ointhat wm'k.1 vile' oxf thned thiseem it n- e didd thor hel 0n1unintential on-IC r igit inifi SC5iild tiu e i the v'ibo apputl ('v-lilt of tru-'ioay a pfessors Hevthedeftui intltiiduc'eresoluttine winch ni i ) a ) after' reference tho aCom-u bnteerqi assed b th~~e neion, reo othe oinsitun ad it. alo the gteee. tiefteo tses whn hgrdpsof tive, liodhve yeasanohe ioforei four year.t and bete on.eTe eeton tov ben li bd l nd two I ~tirs'ofthe ieon i num bers ha hed spoet of ther Univer sity.nte il. Tetre )ll ntOn tveating th: 186 h Ciao Equarl te Biblpt ilil Churc was orgnrzd rnnvesaryo fo the churth if had bee theringthreation of nthe covthtIor edth his poeerfo'aation, an that it is the k'i Ile 6' ord for uol.o r t I le and defence. i ll D. K..:foot, of tle ThI'lo0 i s - inary at f/jisville. followed tiii i a- - Sdr' with a strong plea for eontribu- hun 0ions in uid of the Studentts' Fund of wer th.ajt institution and obtained as before COL:" baid oVeI $1,()00. In conneCtion with was "tth.- eing's service, )r. Kerfoot pro" preseited to tho coivention ia gavel. tow, brokight, by (;v. J. .1. Williams from look -Pi l'hstn. h allet isj mlade (if bac, ( olive Wood from the Mount of Olives. E3aid Sille 1,114 handlo is of cherry from tne at hk Ifi .lordan. 1'resident 11lud-on iIn t appropriatelly received tle gavel on fn th lort of the convuntiol. the This report of the board of Miliiste- "" (I I-lit' l'(1u eation claimloed attention on wit Satrdaiy morning and over $2-:1) were oIt ctrl0t ii itrd for tihatt object. A ciom it11'' aIt'l apmoinited to confer w ithlon Iho trsiots of the Yorkville II ij"I itou Scbool a1 to what, is best to hs doe hav u il reference to tlhat proporty. - Ie for 0omi111tteno Is to report througll LOie n Ist I '! osritr.ig . dee1, 00 t torst, ningled With Imutch uetv~tt had b11k-n felt ats to whallt thek 'li omm . 'iItt on the ('onnie M~ax- I) I'lhla w uMild rort. Their was, madet kin Saturday morin-1Ig Mil - a- .1a 1tu1e.1 v adolp'Ld, and mo th I I lit, to: 'l'twe G l, f o A.. a htri . d noi nain. T i A S I - - tI . 1it'l-?-.w a dliljlt-a Stat .\iR~ b n Jad ji ttdta II 'ir L t ~ r i: tin stii ii Ille '. whI t' pe 4 p i. of tile 1uth, to who40e inithit nce th4e negro' 40 wed much i t aled and3 onll 4 ti he-ugge ti of)11 the~ Neow andi~t Cour 4ier ( that the niegrOeIS 4t midae in a body to .\ frien, l'e womld reply in the language ofI scriptulre. "I wou1ld1 raither be it d4oor- 10 keepe14r in tihe hou)Ise of the Lord(, than Jecni tIo dIwell in Lhe it entsi of w ickedness~ii."' able The neCgr~io, lo' satidl, d id niot want, to presI14 leave and a.s they were here with us, inl e le h10.oulght for theml our41 continued,1 guli, finterest and1) help1 to malkn them better cent lit ted to live atnong us. 1i*coui A co0letionl, a'noun~i~ting to mlore thatn havy $loo wats takln to) he1 p ni buildin~g a( as p chuiirebl at Sumnw iirville ther The~ 111 pupit of tihe C. itadel SquareI' por't church was W oS(ccup Iied on Sn d ay mn4- mnos Ing by Rev. H. J. Wi'linghamu, whlo bei from the text, "As for 1m4 an~d miy sort house, we will ser've the Lordl," gave lh Ia pracltIical, implresiivo aind oloquecnt ing, talk o(n "R il igion in the family." dtelil Memo111ri al sIervicees w.er'e hel on Sun1- of I day afternoon ini connection w''ith the atboi rpCIort (If Liho com iIttee onI ohui tuaries. inog, D)ur4ing the conlventionail year Lirteeni hast11 he (rlds of the cross3 pas.sed fronm Lbhis stre lower' klphero (of work to)their hieav.enly l itti homoe. Ite'marks beatring on the report meln were muRdo by Rev. I. WN. Winogo and mor01 Dr4. J1. WN. 'erry. thle (in Sun day night, theo c(ionvetion 11ow closedt itts seiC4 on to moiet ne4xt yearl are~ wvithb the Roek liii I church. natl D. TV. S. tion .........--. - the IlLL AltP' SilOWS 1115 AGE.I lii toor liIe Is Gro'winlg Old--iIcIe lon't Ad- cIatl l'mn fondt of childrenItl-good chIildrenCl, Ori~c andli like sno0w, an.1 occaiionall mild-'tem- it pieed sno1w, but, Lwhvlen they both cRIIo the togOther' the raicket is applllin4g. Hero stroC are' three little granldchli ilde in theO anld h louse, an~d one( of them w Iit a) brtihdaiy and1( to colobra~to. Thei r granidmlia wouldn'L to hi lot themi~ go outdoors and4 so0 wo turned the theml lo4ose in1 tho batckroom. l"Ior for. aw.hile they played~t very3 d iscreetly, buit thecr -i, by and1 by~ hIogan to tiake more I lberties nati 1an11 got, to) jump1inlg Ilf t.he centtor tatble Ing, I antd theei and01 (11 ) t paing circus andl ri'd- Me( Ing atround flIon the tr'iIyclo atnd scream41- reg~I log like wivldctsi, and1( the old dog coII juinedt in the prlocesilon an.fd barked. beel I'ver and an4(1l~on the youngest one wou4'd kno1 get atlmiost killed and1( my wife woulid .\l h'lurry iln to be at the funeral of the boy. deg -Sometimes they would sendl 1a commtlit- bil t eo toi be.g 1m1 forl snow and11 1 would ic - have toi go (out and1( get a pan full. Then~i the d they played bido anid i-eek aittii toolk Wh I 4n bth r'ooms1 for that 1111ndi. my wii > had to dle jI 10 hel iem in new( 10. places. Wi: thelly t~ho L neOver get tire andi( 1 se( lttle down11' . No. j amli r nov04.. t 1.1 . Yeisterday while it wias rinizing myl pri-,1 -wife foulnd1 a Ll~hree-corneredl holu. in a (10e1 41 winldow panio in the uppI~er NSsh and 11i4 "VrI s began to shIver so I thought shie was I -. goIng to have a chi1111 so 1 took1 tile trat ,s stepladdoer an.ld went out side to palte, of I',9 o~ the0 glass. I foun ld a9 tbhree- orn lenl I eoIut If picco that iovereQd it, licely arlid whuih. I am' r [ waIs driPvinog the taeks Lt) fasten i :, t ho li k, s old1 ladder careened to on)0 8ide and1( i~ brot 1 ll a wholn quadrant of a hrcle no .. t..,y of flower pots. 1u'. liko a cat, I n m1y et and tried .t z ain. Noxt, -nt out to feed tho old cow, for my said she was lowing liko she v'as I ry. I 'ad to cross some planks that 3 covered with ice and before I was citus of either age tr intirmity I down 11 it on my back with nervous tration. l3oforo I got up I looked ird the house to see if anybody was ing, but there wits no ove. The of my co it told oi me and they they wished they had seen me. I 0o vcieerable to be '0umped about iesc urngraceful attitudes, but my ice fo kz. make sport of ie just like I'hilistines did of Satimson. I walk. own town yesteriday to the post e atnd the rude boys snowhalled tme i al ice aforethought. "Lookout. man.'" was al the warnIint;: [ ;;ot. I , believe old a:: is respected like 4ed1 to be. I don't believ. ti'' boys Its miuch manners. Ttie legisla is trying to lix upl) it le2frm'attot'y young er Imlinals, anild that is i' t, hut the parents of the isi ng -rationm shiould startt a little one in I fami ily ill then tho big one Ident be uoedod. The main thiing in raising a boy is to have imt luttte as a good footlball kicker. So it importaeo is attacled to the clopment of arms and legs that I k atleties shoild have pl)ice in urricu lu' of the colleges and ti the ie)(tt of the boy's standing :I to his parents it ihOulld cotin uping and irunning and pitching t 'King record. and this record u i haive' weiglht in fixitig the hon \h\ o they ate 1evloping tmus a g. ed iden to have a :,," : . 'tie ls' 5 '4 a Woo'.l pi 1inga . h~ae~graU~ inn eandy fow 3.4:">.--. 6 w .r. t p:tt ats tri rr.. h t t e-r: w s .ii .j on A i'sho l y is s i h t t brVudsne to o a ton lid e l t , W:e it . III 13. n r, iam t ht i h v r n hIs n i" th - , T I y '' . -\uta. -............ -... . . I.'x-~resdental rnditae and mePa iri the Isalytid Knob. fins ryan had ? a,~' seris oflii en ornp',an witha nume r,. aof ditin ly. T'any cont AE~sLAYtheol 'y'i th Stlat julhat th~ie loads ieva wases''i.at i''o peopl idwell4 ance,~ii I noiduties The( soil is ig brynand aeky. No ejoy-ca e'paisenecep t in thekitehen gaden ify. it isointy tbo her onlyh i no r'i~egio. ItSa bosts oldp 'greenly wstedVo hiln dholr anet, noiuragtis. The ra koi, bal 'owth, rXCio In aendten srenl owy.I.it. in the hein a ite 1rea', rein rItup bAtn thir agrelywooddc 1und1rbruslicTe' amtnt a.ni couny kboth bald e,' atrica in erystal. Thresyl it totouI n the-1'irg lurning ithavn rat tees aling thei Anks, n graowas tow ikade,h sut. T1le iaht ll wi'thi3 O li , gosln big and ves. A number of St. Louis gen ten owni abut, 9,(I00L acres of land ini southern partit of 'iTaney cOtunty. Slandl Is fenced in and l iterally is wvith game. T1hiere tre the in ffous l'ed dleer1, cikI, antelope, wild , boat', sq tirel, cooni, '~ossumlt, mount, turkey' and quaili in greater idance than in any placee in Ami a. It is r'eally aL huter~'s parai'so5. ight th rough th'. contro of it runt s beauitifutl Whito river'. T1his tm is about theo sizel of the Meramnec is full of spiottod troult, jack salnon bass, so thbat lie who doeis tnot caire unt, but loves to sit and angle on river's banik 1s eqjually well cared Wvhien the park was lhirst inlosod0 'e were perhapls twventy of the vo (doer w ith in it, and in the feno unider' the sutperintendence of Mr. ~ann, "'Old Coon,"' they cali him, a ilar job was wor~tked on the poor1, idinug (loot' who happened to have ileft on the outside. Tihe bald b~s in the park ario very steep). ty of thomn rise upl at atngles oIf -15 'tea anid tho 241- foot Iroi fence wasL t, so as to loan shaarly towatrd the ino. 'lThis mtale it, mnuch hi ghler' oni onel side than on thie other. Th'ie ito River' Is the rutnway for' the coming north fromn.Arkansas. As dIoor comoi oIver thie knobs thev Canl p the fence, but oo inlsidl they lot jumpi I bacek. They tihus become oilers, and in thtis way tulo herd of 'lhas been materially lincreasod' and above the addititons bi, bir'th. to whole park is thus a bIg deer ,a good deal oni the or'dor' of some lie patent mrousetr'aps andi similar "lvances. imut not only has the o been incureatsod in these two ways. antelope and wild goat have been ighit fr'om othier pats of the coon mad lnnaed within the paar. To herde of elk were captured-one in the b north and the other from the north- it west and turned loose in the big in- V closure. This wat dont in order to b pr(vent Inbrteding. About a year t! ago one of the big buck olks got, so ugly c that they were obiligod to kill him. He o was like a rogue elephant, the bane of a circuses. No soorer had he been shut sa up a month than he showed such a nean disposition that the rest of the fi herd drove him away, refusing to as- r sociate with him. He then borded i with the domestic cattle, of which a there are quite a number on the pro- f SCrve. 8 Wenever the park keepers showed ti up the buck would charge them in the wildest anger. iHe became as sharp d as a fox and laid for the keepers. They d dii no: d are kill hlim for fear of in- ti Curriig t::e displeasure of the proprie- 11 to-s. s t. ,v had to run for it every e time the were attacked. fi More t ani onh1ce 10om11e of them were it forced lo elimb trees and stay abovo b -round u-i il the furious beast below t( them grew tired and went away. Hie p) linially got so bad thlat he would creep up around the men's quarters and lie tV in wait for them, and theL the order it was given that he be shot. The n keepors ate him with great relish. i1 This buck was the lirst of the big it game in the park to h, killed. One or t two others have been shot for sport, e but the recent outing is really the s1 formal opening of the park. The pro- g prietors have been biding their time e until the p:eserve should be thorough- e ly well stocked. Smiall game like ii turkey and squirrel and quail is so a thi -k that one can almost kill them r w I' h % club. As ifar coons and 'possums, a they can be picked olf the fences-at 'I lea , that is what those who have been ii t it he park insist, and this is their ex- v planation: While the fence is built v twcity fe-et high to keep in the deer, v it is also built with the barbed wires a very close together at the bott ii. Mr. a Coon and Mr.' 'Possum and other such s " varmits," coaing along in the hey- ( day of their libertmy, try to get in or t outit of the preserve as the case may be. e They stir k their pointed noses in be- t veen the wires and push. Then a t b catches thein. They wriggle a ( b and another barb catches tLhcm. ' . first thing they know they are s I k.!K and all a fellow ias to do for a j sum supper or a coon skin cap is y .ve to *he fencev anld pick one t t was there th-t \Ir. 13 an killed de-t 'r. a mflaeui!i1cnt live-prorg wik ich weighed 150 t * jie showed io exeitement 0 ene whatever of suf the ear.y party, t e r.:s favorite setter )eottoms in search I C -Of th~e leaves; aud 1d .0 t 1 scent Z5o wts nar.v 1UC c-da few quail Co.onel Wetmotr 1: re. of squirrei. but his e. end re Ilmountair. elim- ii . uo 11)'c i .KC Work, tLerefore lie i :a:- e: --t man to seek the cool seats v thf Vrana. V l Gavernor Stone, li *.'-a ,r Taxies and the Hon. Harvey o 'anm, u i n er the guidance of Mr. c Craddut;ck. an expert lishlerman, sought i !iu cool -arldows of the river, where, with rod and line, they beguiled the s a ftnrnoon. The iver- was mn uch too n clear for anliig, Governor Stone being h t h only one to catchI a bass. Th'ley h ionhl see Ltm tantal izxing bass dIarting p autonimg the 1bou hders at the rivetr bed. ti PTought she water- was very deep,, yet p thet river bottom was ias distinctt a-s though the boat Il'iated in air insteadl ft (if water. Vi A\ fter* the party had gathe red in C froml their afternoonit's sp)or t anti hadl ti excinanlged! rem iniset nees of th~e thoy, hi ( olonel -'!IeCann~t, mrate r of ceremnon ic s. r n-htered ~ ildiintguishe..d gentlemen in t t , a royal dtiner oif reltion, wVildl tut ihey. ga m~e and lis h, Loge the r ith L adl tue emiibe!ljihmett that go to make a royal 1- ast. Ou)ats ide LIhe park gate Ih there wI;re caminped hun d reds of people, whIo, havintg hear-d Will iam .J. Bryan I was to be a guet of Coloniel Wetmor-e, had comou for- miles to do nim homage. There in the woods were scores upon scores of coveredl wagons, while canmpl tires burned on every side. Men hatd come frotm the mountains of At-kansas for fifty miles, bringing their families C to see Atr. Ilryan. Trho crying of chil- ~ dIren, yelping of dogs and shoutIng and ~ yelling could be heard at night even to ' the club house, nearly a mile away. Mr. lirtyan was sociable and friendly with ali that camne. He shook the hands of the rough woodsmen cordi ally. It goes without sayirig that iter are many men in Taney county andl Northern Arkansas that wvill from his time for-th date all events from the day Bry-3an visited Tranoy county. Aniong the honoraolo gentlemen that composed this hunting par-ty, Colonel Wetmore was known as " Mark HIan ua." I t camne abaut, this way. Gover-. notr Stone atnd Colonel Wctmoie wet-c in the dressing room of their pirivate It (art at Sprting held. TIhe car was sur- a rou nded by crowvds of peop~ l camor-!itg A for at speech frotm Ar. IBryan. An e nt-chin climbed up to the window of thte dIressiniig roomit and spying Colonel WVetmom o bathtinog yelled to his cSoron ies below : " Hoys, hero's 01(1 ilantna a washItin' ihissel f !" IlLL1MAN IIIECOM ES CONSEltVA.. Thelm Sign IIleance ol' His Speech at Gafi1'ney-Tl'lIevolutioni llb Ct-eat c:I In Go~ing linck ward1. Speccial to the News antd Cout-ier. Thetre is a gr-eat deal moe impo tanco to be attached to Senatotr Till tman's Galttney speech than its bearing on the county proposition. ils posi LIon is (If dectidetd Importane for a vat-iety of reasons, especcially as there aro so many new counity propelositions, and in all of them there atre many whlo have inex plIcable faith In TIll man. Not only did Tillman discuss the prtos and cons of the new county matter, but he could not help biranchitng out andl talking about, State pol1ities, the dispensary, and hi imself it was soitew hat, sigin illeant to hetar Till man artguno somtethi ng like thtis: "The Iteform paty has kept things at a fever hteat in South Catrolinat for six years; it, has kept the pot bolllnr and stitrred It, with a long spoon. TheI revolutiona-y reform may have be-en m~oro radicalt than was real ly nleces satry, but opit ion led to, perhaps, radtiical r-eformt. Theto is at reacltion iminmont. It, may-change existinrg re- - formtis.- ' ThIs wvill In volvedct ettt hit, a 1 I. agitation. L'ts stop agi tilng and settle down to soniethintg o:ihor than >)Oltlcs. It Is timti to call a truce." N ow it is somewhat out of the usual to - hoar Sonator Tillman talk about hav- Ai ing enough of political m'gitation or l ever recognizing I-lie possibility of a reaction. This reaction seems to hci moe in vol ved In the dispensar-y niatter- than anything elso, and Sonator- T. lman takes the posItion that tao dhispiena had better be left alne and tma t, i~A etter than tny licenso system. Bu i his public speech he charged tha le trouble was that the law was no eing properly administered and tha lero seemed to be something in th4 barge of " incipient rottenness," no nly in the disponsary, bat in count ffairs and for such conditions ho coS ired the grand juries. This Is the first speech, other thai co silver, that Senator Tillinan ha lade in sone time and Is all the imor nportant. Strange to say in hi peech yesterday ho did not inetio ee i iver or anything about it in an, iapo, form or fashion. So much fo 10 speech. There has recently been considerabl Iscussion about the possibility of rc acinug the Congressional ropresent.i on from th is State on account of ti ght vote cast in the last Presidentia. lection, atnd t.ie restriet.!ons to tbi anclilso that Oxist and 1rC oporativ, I this State. Sone outside paper Lav3 started the discussion, and seen > think that there is something in th a)ssibuifty. Senator Tillman was talking abou to matter while on his way to Wash igton, and one thing is certain he i ut giving himself much concern abou , and is of the impression that noth 1g will come out of the agitation an ilk. lie thinks that some Ropubll ins may want to make capital out ( ich a proposition and would like t o for the South in a speech on such abject, but ho has little idea tha uch a plan would or could be carriel 1to operation. It would, helsaid, tak regulariy passed act of Congress t eLduce the representation from this o ny other State as is contemplated 'he House of Re presentatives, he said light pLs all th1e resolutions and d, rhat it pleased about the matter, bu .itlout the consent of tile Senate i ould be without effoct. It will tak, u act regularly passed by the Hous lid Senate and approved by the Prt ident to reduce the representation i ongress from any of the States. Senti ar Tillman thinks that it would in) an vent be impossible for such ia proposi ion, and lie thinks that when it come i) such a question that Senators lik lannon, Duboso and Teller and tha lass wou!d stand by the South in an ueh light. In the opinion of Senato 'illman it is a free silver alliance tha ill act on the defensive on all proposi ions that inight hu rt the pr)spects C ree silver. Senator Tillman also talked abou he interview of Senator Chandler, i Iieh he favored a comi ion to loo nto the possibilities of biimetalliza nl the like. Senator Tillmuan sai hat le hatl no objection to such a plar the sooner it was shown that thi ind of piyie w->uld do no giod th etter it would be. Ile has but littl dlea that any thiting will come out of th 'roposed comn mission, ut. wants it al ointed. 6o it can be slown as quickl s possible that there is nothing to b oped for inl this direction. Senator Tillman says that he woul ot be in the least surprised if the Rk ublican party did not provoke a figh 'ith Spain just for anl exciuse to get irge standing army. [it is of th pinion that when the army is once in reased there is but small prospect c s being reduced, as the Republica n.rty wants to ilcreaso tile arml1y, L Lmuch becausc of tho fear of foreig at, but because of tile possioility o eal con-l icts between capi-tal an ihor, aml1( it, will he, he thlinksu, th~ It 'pose oif thie lpuli caIns to ine 'as 1o army anld keep it, inicreas~ed so to ut dlown riots that are antieilp)cai. Tile addlitional troops) thlat lie loo0k >r' have to be kept somewher- an< ley might as well bo0 stationied a hlarleston as anywhere in tihe ciount .y, and as there are no troops neare ere tilan Atlanltai t~here is all the mor01 naemt for such a disposition Of Lh -111 s. -A Nlai ne pastor offer, his pA1risi 1-0e alteturaatives: Hie wvill Lake what " can get ini the contribution lIox an, in '%,ings as ho pleases ; or they ma;:' ay hIiml a Ii xed salary and run tilng s they 1)l mse ;or, thirdly, lie will re gn. What could be fairer than thi oud brother's oler. -A womaitn in Milpitas, Cal., is sali > halvo invc. nted a novel and etfectiv ura for despondency and kindrye vils. She made it~ a rule to laugl bre3 times a (lay, with occasion o 'ithbout, and is now enjoying excellen ealth and spirits. LIMITED DO UBL E DAILY SE RVICE 111)u1e of the fanmous "Atl Iati Ia SpCial etweenm New York, W~ashtinIgtont, Norfolk~ ntd A Illantta, New ()rlensl, Soulth~wesi Iso thic "S. A. l.. 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Connectini. at Atlanta bor a I M 1m 011, Florld to Ca noogn, Nil - SNosiPi. amtO Cialiforilia and tho West. Nos. 41 an1(1 -38, 1 rito 6 %. I, .". itx CL 8.1 ollt *Train of Pullm'any ,,. A. L.E' es"S' bot woeil-fktmourIs aid 1 l' Conaches. st Now York to Woldo ",Io (iuno CIaria. Curtniectinlg lt. AtIaItItn io 111(C Iront Ch (it - 9omeury, Now Or.-n, i1. %rxfend ( ilnr ) nha, Maon. Flori ht; at ix.uI M xoi it uti ' ht;ie en cost i steJI 1hmouinl witil inty LIaand coajtt%%sc ~ to t1ho North an l st. i aa rail routed No xtrafaItr on 1 any train. r .lmr Tickets, SIcoper8 and infopma. tkin ap1ply to ticket agents, 1 to 1 B1. A. N)!.W LA N 1), GenoA-t it, - J 'tf, - I ot., 6 Kimball Hlouse, Atlanta, -(Ga. WAl. B. CLM1 ENTS, Trav Puss. A ;L., (3 Ki mball H OUse, A ti an ita, Gat. E. ST. JOlIN, Vice-.resident auld V. E. Mcl31:' Gener'al S3uperinten. dent. . I - W. 1. G Lo vE Tanic Mlmug-. T l. J. 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