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The People's Journal. PICKENS S. C. '11C SEI3I) APPROPlRIAI 1mN. 1ow It Is BeiIng lXIwIl'd fly Secre the \\'a h ll ' ndl-o harko n nC iV.i with Seen.C.lv . f il which ri e i tt pato h 110110 o 0i wo(iW. Of til 00o( wo 141-C itIliw w ci E, '' (1 fin' Ltribuitioll f C't A* nonll, w)nd thle k % p djn ilig ill O' i ii ll arclot (WALL. ad . hie contractor \.k 1 IOW Z e2t1i- are k' : and perl ' LUu t. ill dj - the 5t'cd3 gi. i'Illila 'i for feiLtiyv ama n seninVLIg out tuh a n ne d hi s el rt t II' i liCnt I YiZ r , l La n the de ii'LuItlitl i thing, alld wi' rIlt -iL iiprove the t alt woo ar'k. Th' gi'Mt Ute 7,Oll,. a l oceani ith IL'L je'ft'it. C il dt 11 L!. \ g IC iVV CtrI t h 'a', |0* 1r li ntii . iu lii., a' .i . Ii til ' I G t~~~ oln fi ti I : . b t 'i LI I it'ni rni' a it\ ii r Y \vr al d liail0 ttliv Liili .ii \' L I VI 11.C' ni ji~ t \, i - ':111 il' 11 '1 lbI - liio iii' nii i -i\n - I i i T iI.i'i af L ,ib' - d - V. Cii t \ thi' Wrl Lii Lniaii. .i lii i I d I, al i iIn nilui ie. Iu ..iy i 000 lillii Wit In hlid ibt -i tutni i C..ty i - iUin 1C Uuii'iuiC 1 Cii i U tone'. I i . in thie then Lon bnit . -' t . I thi at. Ti thii bedb Lu0 her() I'L -i ia , t erner t a-.c ~ \\L / I ou i e i sIi the whettrt w i braine. The \oe iiLo ftese formehd ne glrth- tii lii u ~y drelought d whie hein~L un h ier igshea eeLrino ~~S grenabotr x,0 woe ok o nl ttwft hi ghino ~ i~ ~tit ner wOu are te o/..t til1 e u 2 I WEAT1TIIERI AND CUOPS. Vajiablo intformatioms for Thoso Ins terested fit In FairmuitAg Oporations. The following 8ummanry of thu weatl cr antd crop conditions in South Car Olini during the month of February, t( ihiclh is aIppended aHStaOemont fro thle president of thle Truck Growers'as sOcittioln, is from the bullotin junst is. -iucd by State Scotion Director I3auer of the United States sorvico : TIei IiOteOr'Ologicatl foatures of the miionth i wure abnormal in respect both to eXtrclme low tempelieraturo anid exces :'ivc precipitation. T1he cold wave of Lie 11-14Lb exceeded in severity, ald gave lowur temperature than any be lore known in South Carolina, with auheICntientCd r'cCOrLs. Tradittoio, inl %I, marks tie ionth of [ebruary, a, .klally cold, Lt persistent re h itt iitiliry has failed to bring any Lte. rmiomcter reallings for i h, t1ss an articlo,in a daily 1' .- P 'o c e froi n Siln in which the Writer iiheard that in 18'5 the to 2 above, attid froll - ftIi to zoro, Call be - .~ it ci e he wt st~ern por the cold period of i. h, "~>, iheld tLie o a wathertradition., , i readings whatevelr Sovered. i covecring those t ifr t L mon 1011th w lit,' i.tt , ' P01 . 0011t Of heigrate pari ctin ofL taifa~i acoapningh. t'h probaly xc d i d thI. at kt t , ur ig the I W rain tave rail t - rinl) th' i ary n f 11, ruleyC , h w N.i. ' uIn, . LIX - 1 *'i't wite L 1 V V r L ' i - 1: Lh:, tat' , f r n i rt t he no ii a a : iutitou,~ h r Lt t I 't''i i t . -L l : . : -i Al t I e t ' iiitii ~ C~ 114i athe . i, anid inoing~ of Lthe T 'ia' -tnow toinIi atccrnpield it rii. b)v ' tiiL ii friter pit i l L. t al .a the gr~ou il was i I%.'L) unt'ii' ated~i ai i :Ito f2.a Overic a )e lco 6 co., lieste' r, 1 'lea5SOter is nana I Lhetrih 1out ies anhe itd IdepLih rangtd frl 13al bd ieb, had ~,ini tct'o old vcices un- a n'd'' Ii)) ) hto e abu an ora i (reine tunies.h L)The snowi SImo no fel Lialath, abnd by a and lithracticalldy dalliad uary i''c, th, wai lt, fulye t re em y I- a'i' w4ersoftruck, andou people . a'L hi, folar fi tl beets5 hurtd weater / reuv id t~repitout ndor 8i nowiiipis Lfl loss~ Patte abou Herries 1Ithu) hrdietC fully 1 pe i~allit sabbage that, wered heade, a liia h'teais tfl b e Los w hurL.pe ii i'. 1pri:g ee i nol aoft young ta ed peasif~l Liieal loss ; foeags two e. :t- iti niih: h aih aboth' 20lso 30l perL' at '. dan i6te c'. b a spouiy,.oa ' rios ttoes plai d ro adlyi diiis tarotrucke tOII' will famod bet.,o n inUIOt, cas LionLyL t ispa wery bard. ltry daioilgri Thlere ls o niung h ns ad hgs. b airye o farer su hvi I mo hae thei tordoen frtae rk nasr andirhe co1ld weat0hr aloiet ted the ild ofmilk atle running atN Itg ' fresie dTtc badly. Aaoia~o The losndwicund Charlestontandtvi thop bert defwoyendb thilr woight A DEMOuRATIC I)INNE . Party Ittadersk 1101(1 Coifrellco atid illjoy lig J1antlinot,. A tl)locratic confre nAeu and hall quetuder th e auspices of the 1)mo cratic State Convention was hid )in Topek, Kan., last week. Il'rntiliiL speakers,. including Col. W. ..ryn of NeobtaskAi; Chaimp CUla k, oI 31 .ur;; Allen 0. Mleyers, of Onlio, and Sidteyv Giatrk, of Oktlhoma, wore prevent. MIore Ltal a tLhoulatd persoas w in- t. v i ted. The meeting was in tihe naAltlre of t colferinteL' of DmIltocratic Ilader-, the policy of t ie party inl tLie CallAting of 1900 being tolcelCd Ont. Mlr. Miryanl hilinself was given ,b NI o t. I1" l" 11 Pi'ytit it " IAL II IA g j L tbt most, prominent piic,. his stbjct being " AtttmCency NI A'. iIyan atood out, v atrVe ly filr the ch(lag o Piliatforni, antd sLIid that ,,ere had bLen Ino re O'Ot t fioi tile ptosition taken inlt iztit. " We lae tiL oInly holdiig 0t1' own," h10 dtecredIil, ' hI We aLr aLAnA back those Deaocrats who IL it, aS w th oL t L I ly u'deest and ing t i natuL r o Lf tihe truig le. Somttetm wet L hear ilai for. har imtonly from l hoso Wih ojjpoLAed L toe party ill IS%," continAtuLd IAr. Iryan, "bu it hairmttony, iIstead tt of bAt Ia Li iol p fot is at 0t1' 1, a litAn' re At zLcd I ta pretendettLd Ii.LItamotny 0'. tween LtosO ntALtaining agistA prili iple, but aln actLul Iarntony be L LV~ U t-.' %V110 Itt- li)AAC II A -. I l l it A m0A purpoe IagatutL AComm1n OOILAL t Iy '.T'he D lrAiL'LI 1parLIty ai s nve harmon110iiOU., and itzianoy .no oh dil-turlbe'd by autinittjtL , i:i foLd LIAbAe w Iho a' t variancL w " ie i- o ratie pilatform1 o! i l t wrAiLl tY Lttrs. Who It t the I )l'it fo m V1111f 1 -46, not, tby it . kA a ii n h. at LL, A-%av tI ' (), tt~AA hit. AAiLt t tt t( I't, AA lL Ati ; I-YiiL'A~d tt kiAVLAIIACLAL LAt.. CV I).t- L It.LAA t1 IL LIA tt1gt' Ni . lIra'VL deAcALAediLIIL tht eventi beenA VIAL v iniat:g the. pALete'AU In-''I' byv ti.h' I)t-.Lhuo'ralie IarAti ittn " . tt n Ia:- d tton to ttit ttt' jCt A Itr hi e.lIaLA tL i'... d tu ill Lt t IOn utsof "-puOlea toC4 bo1 l r.L' A I~. I isva e lAt w~ta d..tnu.' NIt'. WVLA LL'0ttl AVW l LItA.j Lion (if ill i iLL m11 'Aln w nlat hli e. . 1 . . the, tenuec f n Xe.u a : tra io ll Ioward p, LA ti m . ItL II V LA i ' m : i li0A :ing LI LA it :i .\ ,Io r b i- n i e t' ' .L L ti L A i theV V. I mI Lini- La in n t h e o t w~As doneL Athen.' A An entuAe V:na A~ th~An is adi n..sLAItt by I-A -puh. V . iand'AAAA. Mugwu i'A . .\ II bAlnA. I ro2 I. .1u I wo'uhIIi he~ likhe goinlg mtit of tt tIn lh it o u bli ca s il not IIprli L' y IAL tA)A bur tdenedL.i. "No peopIle. uipon Lte faLAeL of th< LarOth can blnr stand 'the LIawful drah1' andt thoir' t,oilI, andIL as Lur a'.' s gra, gr'ows and watr t'unt thtey wt . whli toy clearly) reCalzA the I'itat.An drtive~ frAom pAower.' the parLAty wit ht 'The v'oters' ofl Ltt' IALId titightt a well maiAke upJ teirA mtinds to Ih iau''tt' born'l fact, tLhAt tht~tere ca he' no A iLAr itt tis prod)iIgalIity So) lo-tg ALs t IW pubillican~s htold possessC.ionl of1 theL GI Lit L .r'Joosit ion LthoL ittu. "L LtLtr daiy I .AltlpulicaitLm~ AAnty hL not intLApproriateAlLy andtL itncort'ti.y I?.. tintd ab ALA) '~\AhnOr'llalI, uLA tLiaIIeaihii.L all-deOuritig appA.llte fot' iile luAu and Lhis a ipptite grtowas with Itwht L IAeedsit (An. "To show htowL the wtfutl habit (I ext raLvagLace has gt'owtn it in AlinI neceissariy to state tht,~ A in the secAnt yoiar of '1iThomaLs Jeifeo'bIs adiLAnh-tt.ra LIOnALtotI th apoprI'i ation oftS A CongreT amouttntedt to (Oly 50AL cett per' esitai for' theAmtteica~in people~i ; whtile iAn thi second yearl of WLVitlItam MicK inh y' adL nin isttrationCL AounLilt our~tA IAL opLtiLAn AtL 70,00)0.0(00, the CUApropr)I'iations'- iA foir overy) man~f, woanUI and chtil wI LAitn in tho1 br'oadL iontine of'S(A thet II i tul it aLs when Jetfur'sor. Wais ALLt, heleh " o only is It, true thatt ' LahLI &hould bo lightly burdenedtct.' butt it It also0 tA ue that 'the laborer' is worth it his hire;' and tho matsses of the A mit~. can peoplo1 airo growIng very wear'y (A thet 1~L1Iulicanf systemt of Ilws wi l ntmbio IL raw men~f to m~ononoIAlize. thti w %V0a0l)h1 creaed by thm toil and o swat ti tio mnany. It is iv riter, ''hoU1 s::t's n10i, 1,n1 O ..e h)<x that5 tre ive the l in -i : w - e i) . " X G ( 1 1111 ou st<n ,<f Mlimssuuri, !-indcoj < Ih1L fill III-,-(f I I 1?) -*i. t :ety . I IVs is h : . ioh b (Iy I Nyr , <> So b ) : 1 1, v : tn 's t vit, . . .z\ Tl to lo S d..-. I U I 'I'' >N 0O ()<>(<IA-:01. t .1 Iiesce : a se miei:1 l<> ('1 ( -' \\'l) as i B i lo ic :a:<li ar- V \ ! ( o ( ) o' k) i.- <)l 0 f Ako' a'i . I ,..iA d A i ti , V - kld, i I . o u - :!I I,1!11. IN( aiA Liti Ii. 111 ctd' N. ia ii i I tv I f -1 a. si 1 . L . IL A t\ \ e.r - Ii II. tin - ti r ii . i , '' (i t '' Li\t I t iih e - - nU * ,b ', :51.I e r i b i h: i Ti a > 1 .1 *ia i ( I i i i'i )l - i i - A ii ni~I0 iiil f -' t u ' ' i he I isr U n- L *. r (i ilv'uir .'ie IiI v.'itr i he v ;.II, bu Llike ifor f~iedi \V. .I lIryion. - -)O -)--0 n 0e *. d a v lt iiVi 111..11 .l ... ..ILS ., a~:f L . I *Oil..O , AN ADMIRAL SUICIDES. Man Who Participatcd In Attack Upont Charles~tonk Killm Himself,11 Icat Admiral Charles U. Carpenter, Ljited S:at'es navy, retired, comtnitted luicide a aa t all tiarium iii iin (ne of the mburban di-,tricts of Mooton. Tho ad. itral had been in ill health for ome ,Into. Ad~m~ril Carpjeter, for the par.,Lasx veeks was an ilmato of the Adams ve -ey um in ho Jamalca Plains listrict, and it was at that place that ho iielde occurred. At the earnest tuet, of h it family the details woro rithheld from the public. The medi al examinlcr has not made hli report. It u: al in such cases, the police have it n r-otilied, but- oven they are kept romii knowilg t0h0 circumstance3s of the uieidei until twenty-four hours after l'tl' a number of years previotus to his eti teuient Admiral Carpenter suffered vIerely from nervous disorders, and ,tewr being released from servico went iir medical treatmont lie had ap :~untly recovered, but six woks ago hei're cameo Ia relapsO and h was agaIn >htemI in an asylum. Again ho seemed - improve, and the family had hoped hat le would bo himself again. Lt is t~at.Llid tt the means of death was by h. nutint in thue ead. itC. Carpenter was born in 'r l.A~ i, h, Mas6., P.ohruairy 27, 18:.. h n as appintecd it midshlipmanl from ttte tlber 1. I85U, and was at d t ile zloop l'.osimlouth of the e tquadron. from 18,51 to 1855, ..-..1 1n11C naval academy from 1855 0 It d 'nt ias prolnoted to passed nlihi piial oi .lit ne 206h1 of the lItter ai lieuetnant-commnander in the Wa litAtltic tiuadron he partlei : ild in , i.0 tho 'tionls aid attacks 1 thLie defen-es of Charleston on \ 11h. July 10th anil August 171, .1 ii eli ionnILI Was thbe UM\an W Woming, of tle ailo 'quad (111. l'r th ie.' year' I8' to IN90--he, as S'alt', iommandhed lh r.ceiving Ship M\'ne., at, L Jharleston navy yard, ill itn iliie of the tItter year was ft i eld to l'ttmoutt~i, calptain if Il yaui, lno later as commandant. t iL'ee, vei his commission rts con neue - "Pn . an I as rar admltiral a a' ht e As ct11 mander of the Asi I I.C : ia. ron in IS. 1, le saw many of Iit' nava love n. nts of the Citnese lura war. Under his order-, were in d the ir-t, i:nd only shot by an \.i an man -Uf-war' at a Chinese p. t y enforcing the demands of 1111m1-0n, aid averting the im. In? ' reach of relations between I. ii d StatC and China. Hlis ae 'h wn. 1mutt nd(led by our govel S.' dm'6 Carpen e' was retired in . ak. :' ftrty-Six years of continuous i-I noiitame steri'ce. I)tIe L the Sanib war Admiral u V was: i.eaaded from retiire S t , act ae: limanlli ant of the t i'v3y ylad, in plaece of 1 .U A it"-mLy. wi) hi.d boaIted - 'n t' reeiing ship Lancas 1i . Lt-Cirpent It aves a1 Widow tie on bein;! Assistant w. Coer. who was on urn. i. u opervations . l.m ' wlio 1:at- bee'n -- - - -- I . , li. t . mui( CoiT0.N (11601. h .e Proniuim Aire o' an Oconee -~ eCttn. 'thinkr - t v d'urn te - ted the -ecd onl C s or anJ anve -- d. or i prefe rm ft twoI r'ea- f.' anit Co I.- upS t Ly ro ~i. . if etter ; iecod, "r uit nad'' a hale weigh1 ing rt i'p..unds would hutveu nade b.r 'it'f lint. This- beatas the Ar ato t.hie Ltelot given in the nita .itnti, ini which they claim ii' -: A\ ica leaimbl11 Iess c.ottonl prio Int a I 0 poundsill m~ore per' acre than " .iy v:tWities which were tested at rG Lt.e ex peineitnt station, aind 1(i1 poutnds 1v i:'ore p~er acro~ than the average of A thir tty haeading varieties. W. T. Gumims. Ar 10 1 '. Specialits in the I'niteid States is the' an thlt oii iet'hone tued'ical work that *na evII)y wotnan.i wt h ti younig or old, should st fo'r thi:ivt lescief monsultinig phiysiician 'l tult', at Hut o. N. . Th'is~ isi Otteof thne - gieatest til 'Ii al ins'-tituttion~ iln thle wocl. lIn hi-. *Iai wty\ Is Iea oif tis institititin, lDr. Pttit- er ti outided by a staff of neatly - a C'' te( oh ab le phyisiciants. With te as-) istance oIi ti Ihis stall of physkmlts, dlirtrig the pa.l't thitty ye'ars, Dri. Pierce has pre scibed' for niany; tilthuaids of allinig won0t-' enI. i i is" 'Comti mon0 Sense Medical A d vetcntatints woxS pagesi and over 300 illuistrtat itons. It cotntauttS several chaterst'~t~ dev'.otedi to the trcat tneiit of dhiseaises lIecu lijar to womenlll. A' paper-coveredl copy is senit fteie otn receipt of 21 onie-cent stalttlips, to icover ttiilitag. byi the WVorld' Dispeti' sally Mieil Asstociattin, lttihlalo, N. Y. l'v'ery womanitl shldt read it. It tells C abott a tiiedicinet thtat cures ailI disordern andt irre(guladritie's frm which womten uf ft. 'Tis intedicuie is Dr. Pierce's Favorite 8ei P1 eseItiti. It acits directly ott the defi cate itgans cotnceinedl in wifehood and1( hea tlhy anda vigorous. It allays'i itlat una tionii, it('als itleeratlin, stops debilitati tig <hini~l andh sothesii' pin~. It is thei great e'st of all neirve' tonti's. lIn thle "Med ic-il pe1 i'tiii's v-ithI lthis ieiinel(. 'The "' Favor-j ite lPrescription " is for sale by all good .nileisml dlealers... The Kind. You Have Always Bought, and which Iuks been in use for over 30 years, has borne the sigiatpre of and. has been made under liis per soal supervision slice its inaney. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Co~luiteri'eits, 1Ittitations anul Suibstittites are but Ex periments tlua t til wv itmi O m endanger the health of Iifiats andl ClWildren-Experienco against Experimlent. What is CASTORIA CastorIa is a suibstitute for Castor 011, Paregoric, Drops tnd Soothing Syrtips. it is .Iarmless and Pleasapit. It Contains neitlher Opitim, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Vorms and allays F"everishiness. ItL cures Diarrhoi. antd Wniid Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flattlency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach awl t owels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childret's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kild You HaYe AlwayS Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ftft CtNTAUn COMPANV TT MURRAY STREET. NEW VORK CITV. YE HONEST WilITE OAK HOME-MADE =W AGONS= MADE AT THE REENVILLE COACH FACTORY Are the Cheapest and let Special Pr-ices for3 y c. C otton." Call and see us. u.W. SIR RINE, Supt. - - -H. C. MARKLEY, Prop. SOOUTHERN RAILWAY. onUTen1 RAbInLWAnY-ou. 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