The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 08, 1901, Image 1

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S .I R ___HE EOPLE'SJUNL VOL u.-NO. 28. PICKENS, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, i o BILL ARP QUOTES I, SCRIPTURIUS. He Seeus to be At Home With the Eible-The Dreum Book is a Hu"ibug. A tlanta Consi itution. "And in that. day the yontg mien 1311all see visiols and the old men shall dream dreats ; and the hamittimaidens shall prophesy."' That is what l'eter told (te people oil the (aty of Pente cost. And Peter believed that the days foretold by the Propiet Joel had already come, for the devout Ime f'oi n every nation under heaven were there prophesying an1d speaking in every lan guage. The people said they were drunki but Peter said, "'No," foi it is I only 11 o'clock inl the tuoi nii'ng." I I reckon the topers dran ml0oe in lhe I eveniing, just as tncy do 1now, '114 i wetnit to bed drunk. Ilut it lIta alias perplexed fme to fiinl out when the age I Or pecriod of' working mliniele. and see- I ing visions ceas.ed andl why IIhe innver r was taken away Irom tle men of God. 'auill could work niaIles tit .!ave o1 to heal otherl b, bdt ia to die by the exe- v entioner. The, blood of, the mlaf.Itpi a was the seed ()I the ihliach, butl 1h3a the I time pas.,ed when dicams atoi viiIS are of' no f'orce, orI meaning '? I was I rumIIIinIIat inI-, abou di: ) II n ". , hI a s I 1( ;III!w I:I st a nigIt I dreaned not. less t hlln three t hours in bIiuitt I ill a mllinkl.e. TIIe cloick was striking 12 aid I urtarned it I was the lire bell and I saw the risini )moke and then tlle hi oif' h 1lie i , where tle hotel wa; buiiill:, I a firemen ehlmbil.. ladders and 1h-v. d I ing with womiii andI rl hiiren ill 1ieir .% a1111s. 1 saw streatll oif wdi' r dlo.iilig the roo' and poutring ili at thie %Il- iIt dows. I heaId the exIeiIl voices i! ireiell and pe l3(1 al) il WI nl .st d ill I; f.raie elforts to keip the it, I rm it crossing to the next i- eI. I saw Unouighl and eid enough to take 1 houirs to recite anId vet I awaketied r1 with the last stroke of, the halmiier oi .a the little hell atot knew that it was the fi (lock ( and not the fire bell that had a caused that long, exciti ng dream. This y Same expei'.ienice I hadl mlany yea ,- ag.Lo, wllel t.C e ieport. 1 11of' in pii v d il d lream tIhat Ie ill in a. iijuairel In I Wt%'een 1) two of, 1nV frientis andl contilntie inl a, I ( orre s[).eliliCe ill w\ h 3li1 .113 aiolog y 11 .ws (elel aied and I was caled Iponl b to assist, il the writiang 1id several let- \ Lers wCre passed(, lilt to 1o p0lpose, (i adit1 it eilded il a chiallewi!e. eco ids I1 vere choen-the code duello was care illy conl 'l ited -- he grountd Aosen I he 1 tie fixed I and the duel too k place; a1nd1 whien1 tile irF't Shot wa- ired I - wok. The report (i the gull haid j)recipita 3t3 and col'leltralttd l l of that 101l' andl aItxills drecAlil it.to .1a sq coll w tiine. l)oubtless Very 1nally people 1h1ave had a similar expIlience. The1 mled call hoohs record nually -lleh 5st allees, anl I oid 1Iroughatn 1eeitid t that all dreatus weIe ilsstat3i1t313 s. I ) 'Ow3I1113! I lileni 1ave the haane e NIi- %V twice. Ilose who are iesusteAiLd de- Ih elart. that every event of their lives I eaime before then in) the instailtI or los- V mg consciiousness,. Timne isi nothing, IL It seemsi to lie annihilated. Thre is 1n) em11oti I if SurtjpiiSe. If 'ou fAther 1 Or brt'otht r or friend alleal' to 3 ouil n % 13 dream you .e not surpristed, though li he has been dead miany years liut o ILord Brioughat is wong. T'he1 smile o of an inhin sleepjing mi its m3ouie it arms comles from a1 dre(1n 331 t s11 not 330 iiin tnneouls. Somleti mies it conlini ues quite a whilie and3( co(ines5 a333 goes 71 Th'Ie tmothier believes the( child sees 1(t- 1b gels and heavenlly thiings. Mayb~ Ie it u (does, for of such is the~ ki ingd omi of heaven. I ordii Jliugha1tn is wron1g. for meni and3 women~t who have had1( 1u3111 of the skull removed and leit. the brain exposedl have d ream ed whIilIe th e doet- , I ors looiedl on aidl saw thie 1bra iin <hla11e and1( pulsate and become excitedl aindi dlistulrbed andl~ tihe patiet O wohI 13el1 of aL bad dream~l. Wheun thle sleep wast sweet, tihe b'aitn w'as ini perfect tepiose. W~Vhat ai w'.ondterfuil piece of mlechlan- i: ismi is this body ofI ours. It cai all I sleep sax~ e thie heart am33( lutngs and0 ar- t -tories. They tnever sleep nor1 get a 1 day off for rest. ,1 ust thinik of it. For ( se3venty3- live yearis th1is hear1 t of' 1131ner has not failed to beat, time fo3r every 1 miomt1ent of mhy existentce and1( sendi its ' warm31 blood3 to3 evel)y part3 of my body'. Whiethier 1 am31 aiwake or asleep, it is i ever at its post of' (lilty, 0 l'oi thg. I kno3w it is tired1. And so withI imy lun~gs 11hat eiase niot tly Vr n1 iigh t to bring the heart its food(, its str1enlgth and1( piower. The will, I hie b rain3, the eye and ea3( CIrs~--thle senlse! of1 smell3 and1 taste and1( feel inig--alIl get sleep 113311 rest it awake rentewedI, 1but thle hiear it death11. 1 ut the miystery' is how is the brain conniected with the w..ill. Whe 1 th Ile will is asleep t he braini seems to run riot and to revel ill en riouls and1 fantastic fanicies. It is a1 hoy out of schodl. It is v'ery i1 likete elfeet of opiuml oin the senses512 as deribe by1 13 DeQuinicey 131 his conlfeslsions. Th'le will seems13 to be0 the lstr'ongest, anid mtost r'esponsible faculty of manil. The hea' t is cotmmonily called tile seat of' the atf fec~itin and3( emotions--in fact, the ver'y soul of man13, and1( David says the heart is sin futl above all things and des5 petly wicked, but thatt, of' couirse, is ligurative. Thel heart, is but, a lump of llesht-a miachiine-ani en3gin1e, 11s it were, forl aL mlchaiali purpose8. It VI1 has nothi31ng to do wi Ih aff'ections or emo.,(i1(tions 01r sins 01r cimc1i. It may13 1)e b Iadly diseased ail the manli niot know it. If his stomach IS out of order, bc knows it qluickly and3( feels sick all1 over. seat of thought and1( reason, mike up the spiritua11 pat of 31113, but how tey ar'e conn1ec'ted is known (only to the Creator. Generally they work in lhar mouiy. Sometitmes they (10 not, for', as Pall say', 'I"that I woul] do 1 ti no1 and (thait . would not do that, L dtl." A friend asked mno the ot'er day if believed in dreams ; that is to say, il dreatus as a warning, or zigiln4 or pnoph coy. No, 1 do not., The dacmn bo k, humbug. But I do believe that aome tilmes there tire s4pi'it1tlt ys4o lls :b come in sleep, ol t heIV are Vtry nue Some are too well aIwhlel'ln- i 14 leave any doubt. Swedenl'4rg Na Ilullly of thlemll. T' trtoinian, a1 ' L.oluP)Ser, ays I lli h Ii i a ;q '" 11, Lo 1111n one i_.il t, and challen edt h lo play him) St 1411' 1 1-ic, :1I h.- -41m posed thle vil's itn 141'' in :t d 1:m 1 14t 1e devl sal\.41 it, and <hn :4141, In1d T 'it i ill .ii oil 1 )per -p l it, twvakt d. Colerid,_e s aYs helkm,,. Ili poel f ' b K hnl ill i :11k), I cxt mI r in A V I I b r -c' I pilb 1 .-; in lialbt'nalties ha e h10savel i Irein,- but I he tuo :vi n a (ilullioll of a l 1 111 1't. I ; It li: l nind had o t( Irm sin, p ant ham tle 441 nsitive11 44a a4 . 'I .be 4.44M! 44* 44. 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('l1 be 44 144m etn wo .14'w 4)4 l i ' jillts ain4)ed the a ~ ( ll . its of4! t hs hr n41 4144n ti4'm thtie \\ti haunedtC4' (141 . e ihiI of414 the I.: hit l~'41iii.e i 4)l 4 th I lil r 4 itl'el44-rC fran1 tie filet414 .h4it r4he ': (it ll rthiI '.! II 41tail ich l11a41< 14) wa4 tl~ ': 1 m lied 1- 11i' hVe1 Iet Ilaerth (4 11h1e le: .Th' r ui. vouche t oVs .4I' .a .11! (44. 144 (. I).01el , \ EV4 0 o '.'''a4.b xit4 it. 4 11j4I th i Iialnl l i n 1l4'i un 4''44l.4 orit , n1oi the prt1il'ene of L.)4 W .~' i - ner, alul. that404 the.I1 av)an1 iinnp)1 o ii ht 4.14n fom Wlrlth e lit vei sex~ce-hItii. helo thet olel furterd bueltrw the su mtIatu 0 1taet n y a h atb. January 5, 1S!i, which resolutioln re. quired tie Surveyors to locate the .he boundary line between tho counties of ill. Greenville antd Spartaiburg, at aid near Peliham Factory. All of the de Ira- feiNtlants anttswerecd, except the Pelham r at if s. Ot A pril 2, 18198, the case was tet referred, by consent., to the Ilaster of og Spartanbimg County to take the testi oi Iuony al(1 report, the same to the Ie Court, which the Ma',)ter did, after mlioing several references. The case r I was tried before .1uige Gage at Spar tanhburg in 8eptember, 1899!), and lie filed his decree (lisiiiissin the comi .. plniit on October 10, 1881). From 10 said decree plaintiff oi October 14, t- IS9, gave notice of intention V' ap 1o peal to tlhb Supreme Cutirt." ,- 'e position of Spartanburg County W and that f tho o e opposing is given inl part inl the conclusions of Judge Gage's dcizion, in wich htle set aside the liiloing fI the con Inssioniei s. .J udge i age held, among other things: .1 coilutide, therefore, that I Al il E, tat istics is only aln historical work, 1 an M e description given there of the n <tisputed line is not of hihtug force. Mills' Atlas throws n light on it, (Ix Scept it. shows Iltitehings Mill to be on Stle Greenville side. I have found r. noI tatute W hich changeit. s I)t boundary .deselihed inl these two A( t s, the onle I of larch, 1785, and tlie othtrl MarCl . 780. S "1 My conclusion, hleiefore, is that C the old lndian line of Cooks' survey is Iie 0t1e lie betwixt the counties, I t witihout. ielerence to the couise tiarntied I in 'statute and willi.it reference to I Abner's 31ill. If that be so, and if' Ile li-le located by the report does litit con a formithereto, ilhen the report is wronigz I I aInd I ite award eailmot he t nforced. t I " It nmy be that the 1I a rrison linie if is inl the neihliorhood of the Indian botinimat y; bitl tilie very object Of thi is it Survey Was neturacy. It is adiiitte(tI on all hI amtth that a p art of the Peliim Milk lies iii (Greenville; the coitest is e about the mill ereet~ed inl the past ten - ears, wlere does it lie? All the sin vveyors testily the Iidian line can h)", fccurat13 haiid dowln; it P not1 a caseV t i'pproximjuationis. It would he un i able to ,o tihIirough the test i motny - , shoitw the character of the survey. r It satis e hilat the wor-k was not s dione with exactness, that in several i v-wuwes it is mnanift."ily erroneous,18 ;i i .i a ptrmaenillt. vork it is of ito va tle..II It A i.d t his leads in to a conisidera ton of, tle last question, to wit: "S1all tlie report he recommitted or i tj' (ted; :- od if Irejected, shall new it < m lissio (Iers be ialied to locate tile rt ttue line? t am of the opinion it would not Sbe wvise to recommliit the nultter to the ti hree ge l-m eni who have already (I 1mide the tfemlpt ait location. There 14some an i lity for the appointment l t %anw 1mmtiissioni to (exectite the wok bui Klit :It this Case th defetnhint is possessi ii of' this disputed territory i ii has no( iiing to coiiplamii of. The ii inti fl resists thle appoinit- t 1ellt of e' In In issioners by tOe ( inrii ott lie 'romd thi.t the location of the 1 ci'tity ]it)( is .1 quiestioni of' policy for le law-nnwlug power, ai int of hiw lor the jutdiciary. But in 1his State I he same or".aie law wilich created ite law-iniiiiitg power and tie Court i eated als the cot ties and set their bohiieis. There i is as lit tle au ithIiority for thle L e-..slature to inteivenie as for .the Court to) do so,. I inc (linie to the opfitijon that. what dis ai trule couty 3 linie is, untder (iulr Conii it W"'hey. liowever, winhout r"eferetie to he e-:alrigtsof' either sidhe to have a ilitecetion by the Courit to inw commtlissioniers. I thiink a lit aidjust - ment of the contriover'sy can be bes.t it and1 quiickes5t reced by vacating th i .i award'( and stoppi t g t here. Wise| etitiounse atid muitia c i o-ope rat ion can (10d the rest. y" I t is, thereflore, oi'deredl, adjudgedl io an'-1 decreed t hat thle aw-ir m nade lierc mi; in by 1. If. Hlarrisoni atiil W. J1. Kirk , p-' ltedl Ifih Ap'il, 1881 lie, anid thle samie is hereby, set aisidle anld madi(e null "It is Infuter onrdered that thle coimi ipiait be dIismiissed."' 'flT' Snupicnic (Conurt overrules J1itige Gaiue. The f'efhati Mill proper'ty tinter i the detisioti now goes enit irely itwo Greienville C'ountty, mai it is 1e stimiatedl 'ycties of' Spari tinhuirg Count iy t hat lrinI M0,000 to . :t)0,(00t worthl of propier'tyV t hat has been ini eli deci'lion filed t'o inito Grieeniville Coutn ne y. ilappearis that the decisiot' eils lie the ease. oi e.It is said that onily to wotietn ini I*the' United States mayit use the mails wit lionut pauytmg for I ihe pr'ivile ige. These cx womeni(iii'l are' wvilows oif formner Ptresi denits. They itrie Mrs1. J1ul ia D. G rain he 'tid Mr's. ILucretiia A. Garfiield. A franli' iiked letter goes thIirough the miiails wl vithlotit. postage , heariing their sigia ture, citherci stamtiped 0or wiV tteni itpfon thelii etivelcopes. All mail martter sett byv Mrls. Glarfield and Mrs. Gratnt, un (let' thisr resp iect~Viv wrtftn auto(grap h 'itSxin~iattnres, anda all tmail mtiiteri senlt to iethies~e t wo womnetn, will be enarried free )kduriiin g thi lc"Iives. No( signt aturie 01' mfiiarkls ar't necessariy to the free can' ritn!.e of manil mttetr to cithlier of t hese ti womieni, Ithe addrei'si hbeing &tullieient. li MIrs. G arilield hats enijoyed thle furivil ege Sini(e I188l, and Mrs. Gr'anit sinice 18811. mti- '[le late ex-Gouverntor l'inigree, of 1(1nI Michligan, sitbserib1 ed to a cli pping hu eni- reiaui, and' kept all theii pr intedi comn ur I- muent atbou t hiimtoself. hiis was kept siin a set of scrapfhoo ks, which tare said As- to containi forty-live thousand columns acd of newanneer comment face, locked inI the einbrace of' the j< Ouls sil. The st y of t.1' discovery of minie and ils iOStCt, (f unitold I (lull wen:it h wa- to.d by I r. Oppeniei andcl pr vI a Iust intelesting nar tive. FIL, Ve y Is 11"t) be aiid Mr. b Kaiser, oll I bis city, .,plitrechased at tr; ()f hla in l el ulle CoullN., inlcluldi mo int ig uee thlanl 5100 aceres. Upi lhis is hm)1'ali what, is kiovnc as t ul Ihi lrine. T i poperty , fr<, recIis in i I SV.'Siloi of tihe owel u worked 3 from 1822 to 1858,87 milli" of d1lhus' wort th (t' of gio bili beim, tiak fium it inl this time. Since Mr. C il. eiint vatne into possesslonl of tl ('oliiihi i it hls bovein worked consali ly, aInd alay i il inying basis. TI mvwnerls at (ne timne were offered Z : omtHw I'mr this inopet ty by a Nt: Y-rk Yl o heA e. A hirt 'ini:e -.:( Mri. Oppenhii w 111111.o'i-hed by W. II. I''iuker, ini 1.01 4f he exit-lece1 I 'lib g)I eilwn.il i,. \\ilko.s County, thirty mib[ r ib:- ('.nin iia niine adi liftev inile ii m \\I iihini 1 n. Ih cii in1c p c- <iwith r.l. Finker's de-cripti< I li, 1 . 1 1 nd il-; co ti'ence ill Il )[' t! -id inl that, -cclion, IMh ()1111)t tlw til.l, w it' I 3 r liitkillt am ( l l c'-Ii h a l Mnc w lr. u r T inoano '1h:1 (' lIbia M iniI Com paitNy. \ ccii I in .. u , c i't Io this lto 1 mal . it i Ia' 1ar fr the hidde w.*.e!j~ibh. A - rdi davs i s it .'Ii . "r i h a ri u c examiatill, 4f thei ''il h ithe atimer Illili nw 1 ]. c i;4l. From kill ile coticli:ions < Il- .! (ild it e - wa ilIIenced to Sink 'mit in a t-ln poilit. This ho du au Iafte -. ling tw into the- vart cih of welve feet the vein c a nok. \ . M r l' .It . mrt\* 11l 'iti'r bei vc I I' it inc \ e'. Iva, tr i Iit a: pc o-v (1f' 1) pe ctin ui was Il .ie upnt' a-d A oo s l ;, Ii 2.1 I 're wi disicovi n Il M I 's % yc' c iuini icateil with .r Oppe'l i hnIc. lni i .it ir liicl ar .\f! . (f1Y im n c t .I! nce to W ilkv l - ill iIm hc open 41)t 1i lit I \Itr. 1,. c eir for: tle. un1 11 i 1 o ie un chli-Zcd a dc e.4 ic . cc I ." ~ .i Iii vcti Ilik'W th I t' .i cc l ( ii wi i*er I ; lii biii c e .V.I o i i. iv t h. uil cit A~~ ~ ~ C.'theP - 11 deve!!0pmen(1; t i I i i I. I pt ( tilI.i ie | [)wI lc It Ill. itlie ili will be inl work cut, il y .t 1 i ,, it 11(rted as 'b)l l'ec illI, l iullt s-evi I * .(Is o1 ' I it- co oalc I I ' : theC~ ba l the den -i 1expect 41 will be founli the hulciden etIcal. N1 Srewardc for the di co1 he ,this being th u 1 !i de: ' i in- sto), is t'lll by 3I h . 1 .n co cn a iii with Ih di, t i II i Vc Vei 1 ' 1' C I I''~~ iI IecI tii Ic c iii I e I. a I II , w1 es m r to I lI% I. I I Ie . -h Ie r t li - ,a t w, I n i iiib. . iie is ac d. af muict', Ic. hoic 'iicu l is - r ely icilce 1th:1 tlccit i d.I i lltniy yLars I Ih ohl m i haI Iachi , I ite luoo c Ii*S I li rO cih ; :n :iiic thacct ofI te c!-I.-bl I e ci sectii T'ili .day In'woubl gath~ier upi t cliii wcil 1 c shciing; pari~tics Iro thli Ile yardi < hin lii h i me, and1( tomlot rocw hie wou en toi the ede ol ac ne-byk creek :ni cc:. hcis sck withi earith. Often' hie miigl bc iee ia ii Ilcii lililed with eath seai ccd hv t si t wasinig for g.ol St vr i dla lccpassed but hisc labor wc ce w rded toIi a morie or lcess exitent, atr cin i!iis. Ia cnon hisc livinig was inadetl. aimnilit of obIl vari'si ng I romi one dei ri tc o ; c w v cdlhis. Inc tis way' 11 I cc m c-c h i dweh, wiin the~ vei I c l Is lii -Ih cl Ihaft whu ic ma k- ti iiltt-211 2 to iiunki hci GRiA~c iVILf1E WINS THISE COUNTYV LIN: A Long' Staniu1; Law Suit UL Geect D.ciecided by the Suprer Sh~n-le't in Niuwsc andii Couirier. Thei Supircnile Courit has1 decided cciio taid ai interesting~ cuit, whi ihc -c hee befoie th le piublic fir soi timci. 'libe case wacs irehctive. to c hiiouiir linhe betweeni Spartanht li :ccii Greencviile cociities. 'Pihe dleccil Th'le rcsci'. cof thce opiion~ hasic hi enitirely ini favor of G reenville (Coui andii si-'tonsi thle conitenitionl ofhi tcuntyv. The( Generacl Assemtbly line ill cliue-(1ctioln the Courit sustaic lie veri dictI of thatt comiiission, wh' hadc beien oveirruledl by ,Jicge, Gac act i unos thec poisitionI thact, the e< n icssion's repiort, muist be s-ustaini itunless fr unii hadic beenuc alleged -hiowni ci wacc to be prlesumiied that.i comicion. ealied out, the wa mapped out1c foilI r it by thie proiiondci 11hc ( c ieral iii i embl~iy. ii t hi biefic of four hund1(redl c -i foV p..ies subit iited by one sidle oic i-s a condensed$Cc statceent T. s I -tionl wa inscltited Septi heri i. l'7, in the Cuciri. of Com1)n wa im upi.trianbiurc- County to ii :oce mc ..s ccl madecl by al board ofII - cveyor .- p ccnted unoicr theo pro'visi P ofi ai joiincc resolut ion oIf Lhe Gecneratl saccmbly of '-outh Cairolia. naim THE ORDERS THAT ENDED THIS W. An Extra That Was Iss From Greenville in Me.y, t86 ('harl ston News all(l Courier. A vety ilteresting flewspatper " Iit,"1 publlished by the (Ieentville, S. Solltlletl Iluterrise, onl Mhlay 5, 1I 1lnoUnIcillg the cess'Ition of 11ir b'ostilities eat of the Chulttabooe . inl possess3,ion or at citizeti of Cll otte, N. C. The " Extna" coversi only onev side I small sheet about six by Ioil-rt Iches. The head is oly)N oie co I Vide. The storV is as foilows M'1 S;OUTIIE-:MN E-NTE-:Il'lil EXIi A. (lwe tl ilt', S. C., l'N il).\V, 3.\ \ I'll, N i . 11(IGlill I M'Ol'TANT. nsiatlion or Aiz ned) i ost ilites tEast the ('hattahloorhee ii%' r. I0llNSI'()N'S .\ND) SIll-:lIA. ' r 1)-: IS. We havek ben urnishedl with a eo If t e ftl i t ilIpo0t 'tMitlit .111d illt 'stitcti Stles, whtIeb wet tivi trilte I~lile ill til. s11lwpt. \ t. llopvvgq u reSllites n t ie it i, siles (of' t'r I le1f. l an. :lw.v 41f Ill cals, 4i k 1 Iresenlt su1spen-ionIl. Th anide: -, h1( |Vel" li\t-V doltit out istil liteI ih; t 'erVy Iltl4 or s ri'll i tdhly atd it tIrthIerl liloklesltii'tlt (cculr wecell gri lit i liut l wtee kly tg re t i in G reensboroin, A pril 29, 18G1. Cul112lti ilt i llier f t iht'alert, S.( Goll. .lilil aIll tiesires \pill to Illa4 lubli 1 the olIn 4olrs : licatitjl ualters Ariny )o 'elill., Near Icit lnsi rt i N. ( . Ap il 27, 1IN, enIterall Orders No. I. liy the t'e tS of kite Ailill1ry CI e tloill latie oil the i'il, by MAt , It-]e. W. I. Shtlmanl, S. Ak., til . cers ilnt l ( Vt filli i i i\' 111 the elves Iot It) take up arlin again st i litedi Stat tiltiirlprplV rehe\ ronmterolgtinaa hl ei~e glittraillels fi l hv (I'ldl It iteds aliallist. llotiitaitlo bit t l- tl ed States authol Ities, st lon as 1 ) ti hat oblilgati I l idm 1 t141 111 la\ plita ti ittwllr iey taeso ill. t on even th tt-tt slug ititit It ' For theseu objetcts nilusl rrlb )e nladle itutill iiately, at d aletr hSLtrsibtiol Of thtja rpa lie L' psw ill 11111rch lil!Iktl r 11)(1i1. r0) thoder riespeelljtve Sill, 1.i hell Ie disbIlde td, tIl ret.AiiA Ij o11a1 propel ty. The Abjerct of this conven(iot is ifientionl (o Ilhe extentt of the athor4 f [lhe corumanlders who make11 it. 1 ejilts ill lag lawhlichl bil o ry ope of oulr success by war, im i oll ls crowd tal the (i'11 '1 spali hol isboe pIy of exp i h t vc Uyd of this wall 'it il a ailx iu co ll r ) f rIn' filll I Itr dv ation anid our people frain r.il. ,1. . E- J4)IN-T4)., 1.s.- Ullattachudi I'litcer4 Ill an1* lid limtyy withill fill- cotItIll'y. of I Allithloochiee inlay ialso acciept I ermsl' of thle conve.1onl. TILLMAN IN WASILINGTON. Workiig for the Charles;to: Fx Lied position and Talking Pol1tics as 5. Unttal. A Washington special t) tilthe l'arl toll vening I't gIve's lt i.iowi x- account of -enator Tliiun 4 vi' 41 valious opies inl whic ihll 'sai the ed ruo4vernenti) aiuns4i4$t .\1 1 .aurin is in teli e e, to force h1n to a i)44il h tr the .wople at once. Tibn.n thinks It k Well not to disctls the lverpii- i- i stimil lo n4ow, nl)4 hie Say3S that 1 . ihuinl 4'vlhlvy 42 intist. havejs114tice it it revinmite in a q,.. t peal to ('or gr.ess to sectire it. The inl Lerview is as follows: Senlator Tillinan, of Sottih Carolinia, is il Washintlo ll' 41 ithy or two. lie calletd at the Ti I utr3 )patiruLent, f%.r thet purplose of1 hioling! a conlferenlce. With see'iII llty ( ' nd other ollicils, rebalive ilo lhv exhbiNl, at (ho corning" (h:1 h1s1-1 n I'x1'NpI'mition t' I ) 'Hilnt'. 4) aor Timan 14' cen4li'lent that the Ilea 4ury ll pari'-ivi44 i lth d 11 sono ill lr.-In \1h 161 d l i t siton. , toll. S atite. T111414 in l ha4* N 1 { 1 1' 1 hitr thc (hAr1 v''1t'4n 1.Ip1' .'' " Ii' 111 E( X: 14)r lilllk .\ Ii 1 -i 4.r- IIlIi 114 "' I4I' t - b - II . In n ; I V.' 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I improved at once, and am now in perfect health."-Chas. E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Three sties: 25c., SOc., $1. All druggists. ('onnit your doctor. If ho says take It, thn ito is li any.4. If io tells you not to take it. Ilieu ueti't tako It. ie knows. I.ave it witl hii. We are willing. - J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. IN A 1 UMOROUS 'VIIN. J1. wioIl owes him a liv i it dois. All Ie thas wot1k and collect it." - , buhit i lin d it harder to It h1h1:1ni1to he abouit, it.") I' a i'ti rante. You haven't il d 6- 1 lishin siem ically, that's -'lii 'lnhlia lresst. ttIhI-ntDinnliIh betginis to think -ifl :t lii t Iny sharpll. ! Tn Not I htutitelehh surely. ih r- -Yis, li rcetily iade the e Ite rY that there are lines in l .110r. 1's hi Ink verse that don't I- it W1 rTy y ui, dear," said the Ill(, "to tink hlow% soonl . aan in leave voi.''"' "Not how soon," dil. absent miiledly, ''but -1 n llcs I tvin, 4f Yo(ngs I-O. * " .ly lte yearlls Old, a a "he nulr:3inlg parsion," ",1 % r(* rds thlil othey day by 1'11- :,1%venteeni coulples inl twenity r niurs. V . , I unp1re'Sicd nI) tle Filipino ahldianis h)ad pro-spered as1 ur 11 I 'n ent. hat~i a l lo- sa;v?" - h anled :oko if, woodenl Fili t oh1i11 lit titimt ill f ront of cigzar iv l be i tIn "-- -Chicago News. Nf! M. Westonl pmid mle quite a likl a bir~d."1 .Belle. - .id jtidge. Ile runs an h. ki l l ,oa know ."--Philidel u! I ou.t i " w it lIltinia. I saw the lit h ,i ihat hive in water th ough in- stpel hast, evening, and a n i in'u ti) have themn crawlin' - 1n% lI'A i h ilt heir flinily little Ipritlty,"' said the young wo * lt lhe is so obitiouisly imade answii tredI i\1iss Cayetnne, "'I p ndeiilrintg huow 81he got a i l-itmtil ithiilout. having dutlly I ht ter asx a work of art.'' N! i-lioom wats hiotter than the a sntl stormu. T1hie judge w k, thle jury had wilted. Y u hitnor antd gnt leen," said a t I'yifo thie def ense, ''1 will no heat It~tetd argtlumentt, but I..d attnt to muarshal the cold \ni he1 wont his case..-Cleveland tia old onty stay oni the right ii <d the k imarket, always he'd ali ri ht. " 's ay enouigh to keep on the " Yiu thitik so?" '(rtitilv. 'Thle outside is the ",bt jh'.. -l'hil~ihlelphia Precss. " tt on , she murmur) t edl, as she a thud the~ tonhiitlght on tho sica, " Ys." Slhe wats silenit for at long I tili'. it kishlii. "I .e wonderi iny"'hether, soe i\ win1 ihe thietrn neter was1 up in In a- i tVh l a Uttildtred, anmd the ice na n lit r. i u atnd the (?ream Was sour :1 i hee workintg hardI---I was won hom whtheri you woutl call me an aglIbn. I~otIi answerl righut awvay,"' hei added lii. t hat col, business-h ke alnt thai, wome-ii ate learning to as ttmit. "lIake your time ainid thin k it CASTOR IA For Infanuts and Children. ho Kind You Have Always Bought jignaturo of )tP'ttl)NS i'() i'TIONS It NO OI4JEOT More calis thanti we cen p'osstiy illl. Guar ant en of piosiions b:uekott by % &00. Courses nte eiod. littor imy Ci me. Otntalogue froo OfLrcBAs. ,00 BAHSNS OLE