The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, June 29, 1894, Image 2
THE WEEKLY LEDGER, lionor?*-—<JrinTJi! M |{iitl<r, ll>«*
|>rt*fM , nt inriiiiilM-nt. nn<l <«ov**nior It.
R. THIiiinii, tll*• of reform.
W'r know not if our poople Hr*-
rt «(|_\ nml willing to listen to om* who
would inti‘Uio* ntIy disrin,^ living !■<-
FROM WASHINGTON.
rt'IU.ISIIKH KVKKV KRII»AV HV
The Limn,ton. Printing ond Publishing Co.
Incorporated.
$1.50 pec Year.
R. 0. SAMS,
Weather Crop Bulletin No. u.
N. ttilv nornuil tf:npfr:i!urf«ntl-un-
A Newsy Letter From the Nations . . .
Headquarters. 1 •■‘i'll"* provnilfd durmo tin wct k with
(forn spondi i Tin: I.i imu u. | •"* oxi i ssim-I.v hot thtys. or v.-ry <<Hd
Wamiiinuton. .Iiiik- i't.—It is nonin ni-ltts. Tin* rninfnll on tin* whoh .
positividy iiniiniinord tlmt tin* tnritT wiis oroiitor tInin for tiny work of thr
hill will hr votr.l on hv thr Sriiatr pn vious month, hut yrt fur from
Matters From Maud.
(rorrrspondfticr of Tut: l.i:iw;i:it |
M \rt». S. t . .lunr •Jl>.—Thr rrrrilt
mins luivt* riiusrd thr rrops to nip*
idly til In in thiil growth whirh is un
riirouriiorinrnt to fnrinrrs.
Mr. h. .1. 11 iiskrv s sinoino jit I’nir-
Cditor.
KUIDAV. ,H NK -Ml. 1*R4.
GF.N. CLEMENT A. EVANS.
Thr rtirr for oovrrnor of <iroroin is
prartirally ovrr.
A nnijority of tin*
Totrrs of our sislrr nrntss thr Suvan*
imh urr for thr yotino 1111111. Hon. U .
Y. Atkinson, sprakrr of tin
stirs. It may hr that thr sprakrrs
intrrprrt arioht tin* wishes of thr this work, and. for thr first tinir, riioiioh. In sonn* plarrs thr drought ! vi>*w srhool-hoiisr on tin* ‘Jlth insl.
proplr, mid thus urr wr daily re^alrd ||„. imlirations all favor thr rorrrrt- "as riitirrly rrlirvrd, in many plarrs was a drridrd hit. A Inror iimliriirr
with what is nausriitino to rrfinrd of thr announrrmrnt—thr hot partially, whilr a laror arra in thr 1 was in nttrndntirr and oood order
tastr, ilisoustinn to sensitive natures weather has had more effect upon j Rjfjjrroate, though widely sriittrrrtl, prevailed. Miss Ella .lolly rendered
and humiliating to any who like a || H . Senate than smtinirnt. received at last only lioht showers, iissistanrr on thr musical instru-
jusl pride in tin* achievements of his There isn’t the slightest dmiht that Xinrtrrn out of seventy-four reports menls. ’I'lir hoiinliful liineh wassutli-
State, aeiptired through her worthy ||,e |,j|| will he passed just as it now received indicate rains amounting to eirnl and to the full satisfnetion of
sons. ♦ hr heroes of ot her days. ! is. hut no man is in a posit ion to say tnon* than normal for the week rndino the inner man. The day was most
Wr hope t hat t his is not the rase: j n what condition it will emeroe with.lum* •Jtlh. eouiino from the enjoyahle in every respret. The youn*;
lower what we have seen and heard is from thr conference committer to followin''counties: Ahhrville. Ileau* people looked their sweetest and
house. hut the froth thrown off hy an effer- whi' h it will he referred as soon as fort, t'hrstertichl, IJarnwrll. Kiiirtiehl. j Ihe'r hcsl—a heuutiful way to
To avoid division in the democratic i,,,!,,,.,.,! J, v undue agitation, the Senate passes it. It i' heliev«d l'h»rence. tireeiiville. I.aiirens, New- ,, '* ll " r '""I in keeping His day.
1 * 1 1 .. 1 ... 1 1 ’ ntr hoys have or-'ani/ed a hasehall
hern. Oranoehttro. I’lrkctis. and
ranks and thus secure united action. an ,| ,hat we shall sec and enjoy that a strono fioht will he made in ocry. '»ran-emir- 1 icKens. ami r | u |, |u |„. knmv|1 )|S tl|( .
tisn. Evans has witlidrawn from the t|„. p, ir ,. of refined thotiohl ci- ,he House for free sii-jar. free coal 1 • niou. Thirty-five report r. freshing t hih. with Edward and Jolinnie
pressed with elegance of diction. and free iron ore. just as provided showers, hut not enough to break t he < Mary as captains. The hall ^rounds
It is easv for some minds to pander for in the hill as it originally passed drought ; while twenty state that at
race, and in withdrawing shows him-
sHf every inch a man. a patriot and
a statesman. Here is an abstract
from his letter to the people:
This will announce to you that I
now resume my place in the ranks to
continue as heretofore active service
for the party. State and country.
The same considerations of party
unity which prompted my candidacy
at first now induce me to withdraw,
for I would not press my personal
preferment so as to put in peril the
success of my party.
With oreat oralification I observe
the popular majorities which have
to corrupt tastes; it is difficult to jj,,, House, t tu the other hand it
I
rise above this low plane and instruct Ma id that the whole hill he de
a noble people while leading them f,| if the
away fnun ffrovilino ideas to what is M( .,.,.pi< free smyar.
elevating and imposino.
These are limes that try the purest
and the best.
COMMENCEMENT AT
VILLE.
GRKEN-
Last week (ireeiiviilc was in her
o|ory. From Sunday morning until
• pokeii on my hehalf, and I desire to Thursday evening visitors lloek.d to
declare my oratitude to all tho»e Hie city to he present at the various
exercises attending comnielieelliellt
to all those
who have thus unselfishly and ear- |
nest I v supported my cause. During
the public discussions in all parts of we. k.
stats for the last three months I We notice with pleasure that .''par-
have endeavored to speak worthily of t a uhur^ county is represented amono
the principles which I maintain with- ,|ie graduates from Furman I nivcr-
nnt provok in j; discord a motie our peo
pie, or tarnishing the honor of our
party, and now that the contest for
the nomination is elided. I tender my
services without reserve to the state
executive committee, and to the fu
ture campaign committee, to he free
ly used in support of the party and
ifs nominees.
In this withdrawal of my aspira
tions to the highest office in your
sity.
A mono the 11. I’, s Mr. Walden,
from the Fair Forest section, was es
pecially mentioned hy the president.
Mr. W. S. Jeffries, so well and fa
vorably know 11 in our tow n. graduated
with distinct ion in mat hemal ies.
This has not been to him a dr' study.
----- .... He was one of tin* six selected to
Ifift. I take with me the satisfaction
of having borne myself , *‘*• , ' *“ •• ' l " 1
both as a
true Democrat and as a faithful son
of my native State nor lias tin* mis
representation of my sentiments
and ads which were made for cam
paign purposes affected my fealty to
the party nor my purpose to myself.
I may he permitted to counsel
you to preserve the harmony, the
principles and the power of our
part v. not only in the stale hut in
the union. Uur allegiance is due to
the national as well as the State
Ileinoeratie party.
I’pon our fidelity to our prim iph s.
our patriotic devotion to mir eoiin-
trv. and our party unity depend the
success of our national party. Uur
state affairs demand our equal atten
tion upon t ne same ^rounds. IhTicv-
in^ that we will have a victory, both
State and National. 1 am at your
service. n.i 'tiM A. Evans.
These are the words of a true hero,
lien. Evans has made a *_'ood lii'ht.
and throughout the heated canvass
has shown the « hristian Gentleman
who never takes advantage of his op
ponent however violent or caustic or
unjust that opponent mi'_'ht he.
Trillv have vv fallen on troublous
.lines. Would that we had more
men like Evans who willingly buries
personal ambition helicalh love of
State and country and allegiance to
party, h t who. in •jivin*.' up a con
test for office, offers his services to
advance to office the man who was
not always free from ahits* and de
traction. Some of his words are ap
plicable to our own State and limes.
(ieorj'in under Atkinson mi^ht do
Well, hilt we believe she would do
h« tier under E' an
preserve her true dignity
speak.and his speech wa» well worthy
the occasion and the muii.
DR. C. E. FLEMING.
The death of Dr. I’. E. Fleming of
Spartaiihuro on last Saturday morn-
ini' has hmui'lit sorrow and sadness
to more than the inner circle of rela
tives and the outer one of friends
that mourn his loss. All of Spartan-
bur.', and the counties surrounding,
lament his iinE.ucly death.
Dr. Fleniinj' was a man anions
men. He s|<mnI in the first rank of
Spartanhiiro s husiness men, and left
his mark on whatever he touched.
A public spirited man and one of
strict integrity and indomitable
energy eannot at any time he spared
hy a eoinmuiiity. and especially is
this -o at this particular juncture.
Dr. Fleming was in the midst of his
usefulness W hell he fell.
Cheap Kates,
Tin* Riehmoiid «V Danville K, R.
will place on sale the following very
cheap rates:
Spartanhiirir. S. <National Mili
tary Encampment. .1 illy 1*11. Isitl.
fare and one I bird for the round t rip,
tickets to he sold July l-t to ||fh
inclusive, final limit July lath, IN'.M.
The same rates will also apply on
the same dates for the teachers con
vention at Spurt an bur;'.
Washington. D. Knight of
i'y I bias t'oiiclave, Au^. 2itli-Sept.
ath. IVJI. rates of one lirsl-elas» fare
for the round trip: tickets to he sold
Vuaiist 2drd-2Mh inclusive; with ex
treme limit Sept. tilh. !M.
I
t'leveland. Ohio, I nited Society
and would better of (Mirislaiu Endeavor. July lllh-
I at h, | S‘M : rales of one first cbi"
fare for the round trip; tickets to he
CARNOT ASSASSINATED. 1,1 *' i "" 1
limit July Mist, IMH,
France has ^iveiihirih to many Thus affonliu^ an unusual oppor»
'rent men. rin areatesl are those t unity fora pie isant trip
S. II II AKDWIck.
Asst. tleiil. I’assr. A^t.
W . A. Truk.
Held. I’assr. Aid.
who have advanced the cause of hu
manity while •'uidinj.' arik'ht the for
tunes of their own country.
president t'nrnot has exe,•lied all of
phi* present aelieratioii in heiiefilina
hispeople.
The assassin’s danger, plunged hy <'owciiNs. S. June 27. — Mr. J.
tin* hand of an anarehisl, laid at rest I'rawley. the “hustling' insurance
t Arnot. beloved hy all Frenchmen. l'H'«i brief visit
respeeted and honored hy every na
Cowpens Chronicles.
[I'orn po- deliei W’1.1.kl.V I.um.i i;.
t’owi i vs. S. June 27.—Mr
thill on tin •'lobe where truth and
justice pciffti.
Ilaviir; ipiided !■'ranee throiiirh
Minny da liters. I’resident 1 arnot was
the Ijeluht of hi* popularity and
in *1 and eon I,
because six dcmoeraiic Senators
Would then refuse to vote for it.
Senator Stewart has eont rih ited a
pair of horses to pull the tirs >olit-
ieal missioiuiry Wilson ever s.rrted
from W nshiiiffton. The wav'on *ill
carry speakers and literary matter
favoring I lie peoples party, and w ill,
it is said be duplicated in every foii-
•'ressional district within ninety
day s.
Representative Jerry Simpson is
still umildc to resume his t’om'ns-
sional dtities. not having entirely tc-
covered from his lonj' illness. I he
number of men in t’on^rwss who
ajircc with Jerry s politieal opinions
are few. hut the utliuher of those
who enjoy a greater p«‘rsonal popu
larity than Jerry are fewer yet.
It is believed by many that the
action of the E. S. District Attorney,
in passim' over tin* en-es of news
paper correspondent s and lakiujj
that of the New York stock broker, to
make a lest in order |o ascertain
how the courts will regard the old
law providin,'punishment for tlios»*
wh> refuse to answer quest ions asked
by Foiioressionnl investigating com
mittees. was instigated hy Senatorial
influcuc*. Ii is further believed
that neither the new spa |a*r men nor ,
Messr». Havemeyer and Searle of the
sitojir trust, will he put on trial for
refusin'.' to answer the investiiratin^
enmillil tec's ql|e,s|iolls. altll"l|o|i the
eases of the latter have been certilied
to t In* I »i't riel \t toruey ,
Two "baby” Senators—I’aHon, of
Mieh. .republican. and .larv Is.of N.l.
democrat—made their lii*»l speeches
in the Senate lately, and neither of
them made a hit. Mr. I’alton's re
marks were cneyelopediaeaI and eon- 1
sequently dull, and Mr. Jarvis’ too
niueh 011 the old fasion«*d. spread
eaolo, four! h of J illy pattern.
When Senator Allen offered to
irlve ill*' Senate proof that a railroad
magnate hud •spent lots of time in a
committee room nl ||tc eiipitol 'lur-
ino the present session "j ('qn* e 'ress.
I ry 1112 In shape |i iri-lal jon 1 lull v»oi|ld
liuneo the I nileil S|;|fc» out of iqaiiv
millions of dollars, no Semi I or a«kri)
for proof, as it was well known to
them all that I’. Huntington was
the railroad magnate referred to. and
that I he statement of Senator Allen
was literally correct.
If it h< socialism to aroiic that the
moneyed class shall hear a burden of
taxation in keeping with the amount
uf |heir wealth, and that it would he
a desirable thi 111; to hrini; about a
wider djs| t'ihiil luti if U'ff an entire
reijjsirihtitiui! of wallln ijp'i! ih.
populist Senator? In a "u"! pjca'led
guilty to socialism in (heir speeches
in favor of the income tax. which re
mained in the tariff hill nolwith-
standing t he evt raordinary efforts of
Senator Hill and his followers in
holh the old parties to kill it.
The coiumoiivvcalcrs, who have
lately been having' a hard and hun
gry time, aimmineed a hi^heiietil ( ii-
tertaiiiment to he held in t on vent ion
Hall next Saturday nioht. I In* talent,
coined v. at h-
hcst.hut Iii'll) showers occurred eom-
ino from the followin'' counties;
Anderson. (Miarlesloii. Darlington,
(ireenv ille. t ieoroetnvv n. Horry , Ean-
castcr. Eexinoton, Marlborough,
Spartanhuro,Williamshur'i.and York, of straw than In
In the remaining eleven counties respondent lias
areal l he <Juinn < 'amp place. They
will play Saturdays, eommeneiuo at
2 o’clock p. in. It 's all the 00. you
know.
W. I*. Self is threshing wheat at
the Furnace Mill hy water power, lie
says In* never saw a better turnout
makes. Your eor-
had his wheat
of the State, and which come under threshed and the straw haled and is
the,second condition, the rains were
poorly distributed. although the
rainfall was •'etteral enough to make
avast improvement in crop coudit ions
and prospects.
Cotton heinj'essentially a hot. dry
weather plant i- d'linj' well every
where; is small hut free from” weed” they yet I hrnui'h t hreshin
and heoinnino to bloom. Its growth show tin* froo hi< mistake
highly pleased with the result.
R. H. Ray and J. M. Hammett are
cnj'aj'ed in the threshimr husiiu*s>
and the fro;'- in the pond have had a
few days rest and have been hollow-
ino '‘Rule’s •'one!’’ and Mart’s
•'one!" Hut Rufe and Mart say when
they will
for I hev
ready for lhe fun.
see I he elli'ai'c-
to he out
|ii »l -< ifficc
has not been rapid enoiit'h to regain Inive |he earlri'li'e
the loss of May and early June, and Would ym like to
consequent ly remains from two to meiit
three weeks under seasonable si/e. David M. Ramsey i> aid
Early planted corn j- too far ad- a^ain. He walked to t he
vaneed to respond In lltc inure fiivur* yesterday .
aide weather, although il s|mw» till I., T, f'htl’.V has 150I forty acres jn
improved color. Il is hc|ii|' "laid cuHnn fn|’I wn ninlcs to plow j also
hy.” Corn of later planlinv' and thlrly.live arri s In ctini, r|i*,, and hi*
whicli attained a stand before the entire crup Is In j.'ood eondilion, ||e
dry weal her set in. remains proniis- Is a very at tent ive fanner,
ino hut small. Some of our Ivys have had oil their
Rice is laoinnitio to feel adversely war paint, hut not him.' serious is c .
the dry weather, and June rice in ported.
Hcorj'ctovv u county is liable to he Mrs. Nancy Wood’s eol toil field ill
iqvat ly damai'cd owini'to the water, front of her dwellin'.' tells well the
he river bein;' too low to cover it.
I’hintilijj of sweet potato slips has
been resumed, where the around is
wet rlini|o||. hut a lar , /e aereaoe re
mains yet to he planted.
The so'vint'of peas j' almost Gen
eral on si llhhlc land I li-’M Id In
he prepared, and tin iicrray prnttiisi ?
to he nhovi* 1 lie averajic if tin
weather continues favorithic,
Wheat and oats tlirasliiiit' eontln-
lies, hut the yield of both is disap
point ini'. except for oats in a few
loea lit ies. not ably t ’best erlield «*ou nt y.
In some places I be yield scarcely
returns the seed, bein*' true of both
trains. A strange species of small
hii'^ has attaeked the watermelon
vjnes, in I’nion eoiiuly. hut as yet. is
iml nunn PHI* c|"m'-'h do material
<hiina«i', M* |iiii> arc b' inu ii|iirkc|p«!
frum ibe ruasi nuiiiiic*; and «il! b*
ripe yfem ••ally by Jitl.t hi..
Hardeiis arc ruined If V'titd P i iivcry
and must be replanted In produce
any quant il ies of ! he ordinary vci'ela*
Idc. Sorghum is ^rowin'' rapidly, a-
also are pimlcrs.
Damaire locirn and eo'ioii occurred
in portions of Abbeville, Hreeiivillc,
l.aneasler and l.exinotoii »*oiinties.
The follow iuyr places reported rains
of one inch, or more: Florence l.Nl ;
llardecville 2.711; St. Mathews l..»7:
Allendale 2.a7 : Rliiekville 1.22:
(• reel 1 wood I. Rt; l.itth Mountain
I .a2 : Met’ormiek l.aa; Reid MJNt;
Sittll qc 2.’.IP: \N at t s 1,2‘J: Ch«*slerlielil
•Aih; i pW Hill !!«•"• •
lia v
receive*
1 ill
remov'*
hi-
saw
t raining her son
the (arm.
Mr. Jackson will
mill in a few days.
Mrs. Kiuion Rlanton has been quilt
sick.hut I am o|ad to It arn she is eoic
V;|l.-ej||o
\\\ |'. Se|f wi|s ) 1 ■ cy ipiwi:
day/
r*.
Coltimbia. S. (June 2IHh. Is'.tl.
• • —
ODDS AND ENDS.
Tlie tirsr person who ever went ronnf
ll»e world wax the man in tlie iu<M>n.
■\ jnirh id 'h r '•'Rj.’Mihk' ! !<-
teiid the cmnuicncciui iii 1 .ycrri?r> "f
the Deaf anil Diindiand itlind Infli?
t nl»■ at < 'ednr Spring".
We were I'hl'i to Weleullie iilfain
hist week to our neiolihoi'hood Miss
Ethel who is now staying at
Haffnev. We are sorry that we failed
China’s national hymn is so lonjcthat ^*t .Miss Ethel a iniisi.* class in
People fake half a day to listen to it. our community.
The latest occupAfinn Angt{esfe»l for It was Clifford Smith, and not
the fair sex in England ia fhnt of “girl Alfred, who was sick last week, lie
iyuetioneers.” eontinned very ill until last Wcdncs-
jlqy. - tnany fhep- aye who think rcli- day n'cyht. when he was called t" he
jOnlf fa jike a Jife pyeseyrer—opjy to j»* with one who said. Mllfer little
put/>U ji| the |iqur pf/langer,' ehijdren to come unto me and forbid
Lady Hlcsstl.Kt.Hl fc.ni.rknj rhn| ’ "i’’"' " f Miffor.l wa-about nine
friends are the thermometer hr which year sold I If* '"ii'i
we may judge of flm te.uperatiirc of our i" the fnmily cciuilcry.
lor times 'll'* Wm. Turner S ..III will) lii*
At Defiance, la , there is a ”livin R 1 T, “''""aI. 1 / T-JZ '''
skeleton "in the person of a man who ii. f«r I he hest yteld. Why is., I liter,•
A feet and H inches tall and who weigh* M|,,r ‘ " 1 * •
hut 6ft pounds.
tlljs W eek
Rev, ,1 )>. Hailey was unable to till
his appoint tiirnis |jj?f Sunday on ae-
coi.nt of serious slclilic**; 1 • 1 •
New maehiiiery for the f'iiWp''Us ''o'/..! ! 1 ■*'' '• " Since the K.nperur WHiian. gave to
Manufact urino t ompauy i' helni; rc« Ic|jc5i|||t| Ulib'l I,’ ll, • *'' '' leeted LeoneaTitllo an order to write an oj>era
eeived every few days. Employment from the illdll'lI'i*!) ifnni'-s now in on "Roland von Heflin,'’ no less than
Chicago is having a new roiuof. St.
Louim papers, envious ns usual, say it
has a distinct curl on tlie end of Its f nil.
—New < trleans Pieavuue.
Mill he giveii to j boll t fort y add it ioiial
^Htwer. while his wise adtutUtst rat ion hands when the new department i-
drew upon him t In* admiring' ye* of ready. The company seems to In
adher nationalities. under ‘he management of
, 1 1 .i- Mr. h.li, Ib'nu". president and tnas-
Thcfurv of the |* ivmh over this '
urer.
Mlf»*'M/us. cowardly a« t. hears vvilm ss Marriage hells rang nip ill/''»•'•
to 1 lie deep lov that lie inspir'd pens last Sunday morning. J 1111c
•Throughout the Republic. when Mr. John Carroll, of Clifton.
.. . . . I, l; .. led to the In meln al alter Miss Heorgie
>anto. the assii'Siu 1- an Italian. , ,
Mint h. of t his place. A large niim-
Aiul of thal hr I of vipers that hate , M . r ||f witnessed the happy
Iaw and order and would override all union and joined in extending best
authority. All governments have wishes and hearty congratulations.
been too lenient t" them. Perhaps The bride isa sparkling gen, of female
loveliness and a perfect personitiea-
tlus most outrageous act will unifx ,. , n .1 . ! . ..„ _ .• , .
* lion of all that is pure, reliued and
the nations let. rminod. per-ist- The groom is an affalde ami
rut effort to ferret and stamp nut liaiidsome yoiinggentlemauofeharm-
tliisgrowingehisswhi. h is intrench- ing manners and delightful hearing,
ing itself where law and order should
rrigu. hut which itself is outlaw in
mind and heart.
OUR STATE CAMPAIGN.
week of the State eam-
i*d and we are near the
< iffiee seekers are
I * 1 x ' x X 11 I ( ill*
thi- ueighlHirhoiMi, \i||<iltg the at- J<> otlier eomposers Are toiling over tho hard one nor long one. uiilc»s th
HWH: piafepai
tractions on the programme is a farce
.ailed Keep Off the Hra-.” This V . A0 *T U, ‘« l* ln **W - f ,
News, it np]H-arH that the late** AtAfiatif'A : < ollon and eorn an
.•nl> rlainun'iit i- to raise Ittiids to issued by the (termau iiui>erinl hralth | nnd growiug fast
gel away from here, the men having department give to Herlin the honor of hegati.
I liee
I'l'iking well,
11|): season?
■I. J. J.
• •
Guaranteed Cure.
We anthori/e our advertised drug-
ist to sell |»r. Kings New Discovery
for 4 'on sum p* i* Mi. Coughs and Co Ids,
upon this coudit ion. If you a re a Die
ted with a Cough. Cold or any Lung.
Throat or Chest trouble, and will use
this remedy as directed, giving it a
fair I rial, and experience no hetielil.
and have
y«»ur money refunded. We could nut
make t his offer did wetml know that
Dr. King's New Discovery eotthl he re
lied on. It never dispapoints. Trill I
‘•'H / eidres h«dtj/s free at W . II. Dupre's Drug
.sqy^lorial ; .“ton . I.ay^r <j'>- .'jt»e. iml II.(Xt.
become eolivilleed that they ean’l
lii f-T hwI live on wind.
Represelllilljve- |(q|*| l|',ldl, "I Mo.;
D.ivey, of I,a., and Magiiire. ol t’al..
have been appointed a siih-eouimitle ■
of the House rerominelld a method of
immigration to iuvt stignti' the pa
drone system and to recommend a
method of putting an end to it.
I he a nl i-opt'n in hill did not quite
get the two-third vote of the House
that Mr, Hatch predicted for it, hut
it received one hundred and tifly
rotes while only ejo||ty-.,ovon were
east against it. || is expected that
the hill will he taken up by the Sen.
ate at this session, hut its friends
express eoiitidenee that it will pass
oppi i-
faf :!Q J'f'Ars liffejr jiis (JeivHi Tlmf time I’hey killed sixty-live
hail ntpifed, iqitj f) js p*n<ffred that iiiin.
* ‘ ■f’H
ts*ing the healthiest city in the world Rats. rats. rats. Mr. Joe Mcdlin.
and Alexandria the nuhcalthicst. and some of his near neiglibors had a
Meyerls-er, in Ids last will, ordered lively time the other day. during
hi* musical remain* to Is* untouched rest time’ at dinner, killing ral-
tf these ver-
V. « .
among his piqs-rs l* a t»i arl| rompjff'
loiigo]M ra in which thw young (Jis'th** i* »»w> M«ir Xlwa.*! r"rt!' , l >'"»•»*
the center. ^ j j, r( ,i n jsed fhn uflaTday a fnrfilli#
By a recent law New Y'ork jsilieemeu to the first hold proprietor w ho pro?
hare their pay raised f2041. Tin* salarie* rides his lady customer* with clfiitrJp
of thii jsilieeinen in the first grade shall heaters for their curling tongs, it is
not be h* as than $1,44)41 a year; in the only right I shun Id inform them that
second grade, $l,:t<>4>; the third grade, Mr. Dawson of Berners *tr» ef has in-
$1,2.10; the fourth grade, fl, 1AM, and rented a contrivance for this purpose,
the fifth orade. fit.4y>0 which, he says, can ls« used without
' *** difftculty wherever the electric light i*
Cure for Headache. installed. In order that I may verify
A? a rcni'dy for all forni of I lead- this, Mr. Dawson has Wen gissl enough
liebc Kh'i lfic Hit | .-rs l|t|s proved to tq send me a heater and a pair of tongs,
he the very best, 11 I'tfcrl H ||
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.3. Ciov’t K-cport
Powder
Absolutely pure
The Young People's Bureau.
A Lady.
At a recent evening party in thi-
• it y t he quest ion '•nine up: "What
enlist it ules a lady? I he conversa
tion that ensiled is worth repeating,
and here it i- :
I shouldn't ."ill her a lady.’ said
one of the galhering. -peaking "f a
certain per-im present. 'W hy not ?’ | an exeept ion : \< r\
and
a ugh
most
at a
hiirh* T order
4 ’rue! a re 1 h< is. ■ \. .•
; to he n-proha! • I
haishfit! man. 11 i- 1
| of hiiman Ic ings wliom iiashfulness
attacks. Il i- thi pr.''iirsor of many
exee|lelieies like I: • v i-'il of t he
knight .and if : i.at i* i:t ly and
hravly I lorii' . 11"' kii’". !il i- thrice a
Ihto. It 1- tiii- ivi "!! •! i hi w hieh
| can alone sustain 11
under his siiffVri 1 _
j good scholars and -n
drawing room .. \
'There are eertain stihth
she does Hot possess.’
requisites 1 "H ea h.•eoim i
She ha-
society . i ;a ; ■
, t he hashfll: "I • ;■ .
lie me v. so.-ial position, education and 11,,
• 1 1 1 11 A 1 < ~ I I I 1 <
a good heart. What more do ym i- a 1at111.1l i<
require?’ An innate .-enseof refine- armor ami 1.
ment which should teach her alwavs ^ ^ '' :
, , . , ‘ Mlollhi it has hei'll t e
to ito I In proper t lung at tin* iiroiier . ,,
11 " 1 1 ; a -o-ealleii eol'l 11 01
time and prevent her making imio-j
'•ent |M*o|de mieomtortahle. She lit,yet tie-' 1
.i-iiful man
I not all the
r im-n fail in
: - v.itholll
ineii have
i i,« men of
:. m _■ h. of
- IV| '• Hell!
m nr. It
• • miiiellt
. lia - f m .’lit
h nr . No
ior 1 n' ma 11 v
pei qil
lack- all this. III. sin* does 110I
mean anything, hliiutness spring*
from thought lessiu ss.' That i-
1- .
have jinrehi: ml m i
1 meat- and ai <•011:1 • at
infaatrv hand l Ii a’': < ’ 1
precisely the reason she is not a lady .
atti ntion in thi (. 1: ..a \.
tin- World's fair . ad Im . •
no mi.-ns
, i -tni-
t 'it!; ions
nnell
• tiring
. ./ <1 as
the (ierinaii mi iii.11 . 1 ! <.f 4 'i ago.
: Ixidiiey.
i ii 1 —. Hei llg
- I )• idlit v.
No true lady is regardless of the fccl-
lllgs of other*. No true lady m ods a
r-;.im i^ 1 rsisTUARfsTiH AMiau!
in her earriagi'. which, unfettered hy I
hands and -ie< |-. is tree graceful, i I in g eir
dignitied—l he result Of pm-fei-r n^’ider a d Iro >
health. The Voie,- -hollld he early 1 il . ,n "; ■'•
niltivsittMl to Im* Imrmoiiious. Ilnrsli. (,, ,H ' : 1 \ - i' MSS
s|irR| ">* nasal tunes jt| sneaking an- '/ ' i'!' '' b " '•n... I. tnn*
*liri‘*igl|s ol il| h|‘ee<ljng. A lady i- ' ' ' ''
js a lyinian w|iu never '|iiiirr* |* with
Imr si't'viinl
I tres* js un eriierioii uf lady hu«»d,
Aiming the English ii"b|lity, wln re
eneh persuii's social sliindai'd i* ,i* .
Iixi 1 1 sis t he hivvs, dnelu's*''* mid priii- 1 111
"esses dl'ess _ y. Tile highiT I he 1 ' ! 1
position, tin- less need of lollowiug ' |
the fashions. Repose of imi'iner i- '
• , ,. t he hlad'n r. .
more important tlian gorgeous rm-: . .
ment. and a sweet relined voice, than
lo ad I !;
V I net" I
Atlanta !
rerl if\ in; : !ial d
HU III inm m. d.
I ii
l,
\\ ,
Ml i\
And a
language.
Hid III . v, m
piest n suits.
vetor-
I roiihh'd w il ii my
| your valuable r.
I one of | he Very h' -
1 ne \ s a in I bladi I r.
me in
* \ND
me. I
. I liave
M'.uuktt.
• ■ —! havi*
a: arrh of
- "t hv a phv-
4.1 - \ND
oh I he ha p-
■ not been
-h.ce I si ||g
I think it
- for kin-
li Cams.
Alttood News NqI cs .
dir res pomle life of Till, I, I; nui.it, I
Ai.uoot), S. (’.. June 2**).—The
Macedonia Sunday school has changed
its hour of meeting from 'J o'clock a.
Ill. I o It o clock p. m.
Rev. t‘. M. Teal, while on his way
from lilling hi- regular appointment
at Hevi-rdam, stopped at Midway la-l
S||n,|i|y i|f|eri|..on. and pnaiehetl to
Ijllill ft |l|rgj- ipffjjenee. Frq||| |I|.
, ’f|l, rj» i|«’, q| I'l ji.r > gqii|g |q I !|ri;|
un |bi- *, ;t, hi* |iH sr'ilfd i|ni| i||t|t!jn|
sutm* very pi'iirlii'itl Ih'lUghl*.•
Sliiidiiy si’liuul al 'I id way i v» ry
SltlMlay tirii'i'iiunii til I |, m
The Ceilli'I’vl'H Allllilay seb'i'il
vid'tl unaiilmmislv hi*t Mmi'biy fur
Rev. C. .M. Teal In eulltllllte lu
preiieh tu them un the ffrd Sundiiy uf
each mont h.
Mrs. A. W . Tcndall. who lias been
visiting relatives in mir eotumunity.
returm'd to her home in Sparlanhitrg
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rlanton visited
. , , their daughter. Mrs. Joe Jolly, near
H,fl,n rs2.;ht: if/:!.-He' Elljs Fenv. |a-t Salurdav and Sun-
iJHt; Klim Hill I.M*i f „f‘ii!)b»i (.••i- .i..' ■ v
.1, w, '*
Director. S. tS. M ,
know ledge of t he English
so as to speak it correct l\ , -aid an j
ol her.
After all. said one. il is by her
| ivat im'lil uf 11,'|s' siipposcil In he .
.A' ’ ■ i , lo pre-ci it at i n • * • i ■ i ia
liep jn|er|i|j> | l|.-|l vtnmati s claim to | .
|!|e |jt|e of ;| |aij.V j> es;ah)i-ei|. Till'
pei'soii w||'i is ii* ''llI'e|dlI nl Hie feel
ings nf a depeltdelll a* nf h'T own,
who makes everyhudy she employs
r» speei and love her is iii my » , ye.s a
l rue hnlv. —Ex.
Mother Not to Blame.
I'rohahly tie re are none of our
readers, oral any rate very few. who
would wilfully lay the blame lor
their own misbeeils on I he shoulder-
of ol her-. There are manv who are
W . A. i dilv r W -i :
have givi m S fl \ l!T -
HI ( III .i I In em It
siiler it l!« . ra ;
a la I si oi i ri e| i : - *
S'dd l>\ \\ . 11, im
doing jl um'>iiseiou-ly. however. You j
ask jn what Way ? I.et I hi- story
answer. jum had hee|i an idle, eare-
|rs-. I|| j se|| je^ oil» buy. in -ehool. Ilej
did i|nl ineali In Ih-.-| l»i|'l buy. hut he :
W II III <‘i| to d'Ulbolll ii* l|e hl\l'd- wiih- j
out seeming to care how miicli he j
t roil hied others hy it. lie hail a seat- '
mate who was quite unlike him. in |
thiil. he w.i- careful to try to ple.-ise |
his teiieher. line day Tom hoard I'i? j
teachers talking aooiil some of their
pupils; he heard hi- own name im
tioiied. and then that of his sealm
' Jamie must haven lo»e|y mothei
I think." said one. lor he is nlwny
o polite and jigreejilde. and tries very
i ?
?.A4 f' A •• '1
. sw-vi '., '.-.mr-tf
[piveau, and Ti l all l'at-1
■ ViU Im-mi i ■ ■ : - MoncAATC FEES. #
Pun Office is Oppcv it: H ~ . P*m mtOfficc?
Mia weean t l . in liu >c J
.rcinete fi' i W m
I S' ml i i 1 1 n J
li i.. W . elf
yUarije. • ’nr !• • t • • • .i.
fk PSMPH LET. “ If AV tu I
fevf of iaii.c in tlie U. o. anil for< iun •. "".u.i
: ,.l Ill L. Ai| ti ..
O.A.8NOW&CO
:! Opp. Patent Omci V. a shin U. C.
^Vvww^vww^ ^ •- WW VVX - » V V V^4
•1
Eiirmers. who thought tha* lien,
lin-en had evaeiiated the fort and
given Up the hat tie. learn sini’o the
recent rains that the ‘dicneral is
not ••onqiiered; hut that he is again
on t he war pat h.
However, with the advantageous
po.-ition which the farmers now
oeetipy. the battle will not he a very
hard oi
••lieiieral” is reinforced with a great
Jtll-ti !u |i|i : ds! :|!i who i||'e ar'!iii!«l
him.' I Ir’iipI 1 1 mi I • " | " I
IMIIIIT* m -| her i* it gimil W'liinin.
*ald all'llItei', h'll I 'loll I see iinw
it i- lliat 'he has sueh an uiipleasalit
hoy. I t hink he has a generous nat lire 1
and when he like*, enn show line
manners. It i- my opinion that hi-
mothi*r Iries to tisiel, him ju-t what
is right, lull he will not listen to her
teaching. You know there i- many
a hoy that will goon to destruction
in spite of hi* niolleT. Tom had
I lean I enough to make him miserable
for the rest of the day: and he had
not put eoiiseieiiec away so far hut
I l|j|t Ip* eqii|d Ijear i| whjspi r. S ou
|li|V|: liie||a i||eai| |,ny. ami tin.' '<
lili'l il illl In y iMir Ii|ulh,c : N'lW lie
did really |m<- hi? mHlier ttml nmlil
iinl hear ihe llinughl thiil he had
brought diseredll upon her. \fter
selaad I hat night Im lingered until,
the Other* had pa-sed out. anil going
up to hi* leaeher he said -lowly, and
as if he hardly knew how lo -ay il :
I want to tell—that—that mot her i
isn’t a hit to blame. Don t lay it to
my mother—all my had way-. I
mean." Tom did nut think at all ol
what a brave thing hewn* doing; he
thought of nothing hut the wi-h to
defend hi- mol Imr. Hut when | In
ti‘lie her look his hand a ml -aid. C >u r
umther iiuist he a hrave lady . Tom.
for Imr hoy ha* shown him-clf brave
tonight,' and I shall expert gom
things from him in tlie lilt lire. lie
thought. ‘I wonder if t Im ot Imr boy s
know that all they do. good or had.
i» laid lo their mother? —Ex.
The
- Hennei nan
Monumental
Jewelry
Store.
t rv
i
Silver
i irgest
i. Solid
Ware,
iovei-
ties, > -
4 s i> >; ii P
. ... . I fiS
>* in Pied-
mont Caro
lina.
Out of town
orcleidj solic
ited.
p Spare,
anbiiK S.C.
IS'
Riehmoiid College
t he degree of I,I,. D. Upon lioVlTllor
Nnrt hen. of < ieofgia
‘ 1 ,ia.
\ t I In t • i •: i
miles nnri I.
the Senate next wintir. It:
JtffKee'Ts heard in
{ hasuretirred to you may rMiirn tie hottl
Im great qtics-
umrei-pis'sle
g |.
ie»l, II , ffirts,, la rma- j aiq tiffithh* tq giyf) jiiiif .x testinionial
imnt cure ami tlm most dn inled hahi- Ur»use, »» tl»p ||rsj pj^v, J ftnye
tual s.ek headaches y Icld to it* iiiflit- rlrctrin light iu this nfTire, and, tu tb*
eiil.-are equally as eonliiletil that il ' nee. \\ < urge all w ho are affieted to second pl are, I do not klti'W how tu HM
• •an he tlefeated in t he old way—talked procure a hot I Ir. ami give t his renm- curlinx tongs, as iny hair ha* ItlxVAJt
to deal It—whenever it may enum up 'I.' a lair trial. In ea-es of habitual enrlcd natuntlly.—Latiouc'iPre in Lon-
in the Senate.
A ••otisiderahle inimherof Si nators
and I’epr'sintativ- have signed
a very eonlial letter to Hon. \V. E.
tiladstom. inviting the grand old
man to visit the I idled Stales.
'•oust ipat ion Eleelrm Bit t< rs ••ores hv
giving the neeileil lone totin' howa-ls,
and few eases long resist the use of
this medieine. I'ry it oiut. Large
hottles only .>4ie. at \N . It. Dupre s
drug store.
4ou Troth.
IUOT WHAT WE SAY, but
® ™ what Hmid’s Sarsaparilla Docs, that
tells the story of its merit and success
Remember HOOD’S CURES.
How's This
We niter one l|i|iiijre<| <h|l|;|r.- r
ward fur tiny e;i*e ol t'iiliirrli llml 1,1 b- 'i
• •annot I it red by Hall s Catiirrh
< lire.
F. J. CHENEY A l<).. I’rop- . T<.-
h‘do. 4).
i We the umler-igiieil have known
K. J.Cheimy for the last lo year*, ami
believe him perfectly hotioralde in all
hiisine** l ransaet imis and financially
able to carry mil any obligation made
hy t heir firm.
W est A Triii|\ W l|qh‘sa|<‘ Drijg-
gi-ts, Tolei|i«,ii. w aiding Ki'inttn
, A Marvin. W'lndesiile Drilggi*!'. To
(••do. l).
Hall .- Catarrh I'ure is taken in
ternally. acting directly upon th
blood and mucous siirtaei - of th
system. I’riee 7oe. per Ix'tlle. Sol
hv all Druggists. Testimonials fret
A ft cr J ii ly
evi ry day .
t W ice a W eek
fiif lie aeeoll
Sfjllin ■ hr mi
pi-unpt al 1 ent i' :
fai l ion.