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1 (V THE WEEKLY LEDGER, ITKI.ISHKh KVKISV KKIDAV KY Thr Limestone Printing and Publishing Co. Incorporated. $1.50 per Year. R. O. SAMS, - FRIDAY, .M'l.Y 20, IS!II. THE STATE CAMPAIGN. The <‘itiiipiii^» is dra^in^ i<s slow Ipti^lli along w it It sliglitly varying interest, ami n«» im't'fiisf of l»roilicrly lovf. A littlt* more than a month and the eastern fountit*s have heen eanvasseil. oral haist an o|i|iort unity hits heen ottered them of listening to the aspirants for otliee. Dr. Sampson Pope has virtually AGAINST ANARCHISTS. The effort on the part of the prin- eip.al powers of Europe to unite in putting down anarchistic senti ments and pursuing the anarchist Editor, until he is overtaken and punished is an outcome of the assassination of President Carnot. Good often is a result where evil was intended. The tendency of evil is so to enlarge and multiply as, hy its own enormity, to herald its over- t hrow. Germany takes the lead in this new effort. and t he ot her powers promise hearty co-operation, as self-preserva tion not only dictates, hut demands. Minor differences sink before this hurning <|Uestion that makes crowned FROM WASHINGTON. withdrawn from the race for gover . , .1 heads tremble, uuiekens thoughtful nor. if absence from the lists means 1 l ~ . minds and causes a world to stand anyt lung. Secretary of State Tindal. hy his 1 , . I, .. • Never before have rulers, and t hose open, manly and pleasing address, is .• . ..i inaiithoritv. been so liampered. an- movmg si cadi ly forward in gaming • 1 (lie good will of the people. It i evident that he wishes harmony to prevail throughout the party, lie makes friends wherever he speaks. Evans and Ellcrbc cunt inue to di vide nearly et|ually the attention of the people. The father of the dis- ^ noyed and perplexed in performing the duties of their otliee. Instruments of ipiiek destriletion are so readily carried and concealed. destructive explosives are so easily secured hy the unscrupulous, and placed or throw n where greatest dam- .. , 1 .... •, 1 • age mav he done, that the eve of the ponsary continues to glor\ m Ins : , ' 1 . . 1 „ 1 law ought to he as ouiek to detect as grand achievement, and never loses - 1 the law itself is ready to punish the enemy to peace and ipiiet. prosperity and civilization. We hail with de light that harmony and unanimity an opportunity to speak its praises. Georgetown. Charleston and I lean- fort gave Senator Rutler a warm re ception. In these meetings Governor , ,1 ..i and hope for a general awakening to 1 Tillman was out of sympathy with 1 his hearers. From the start he raise* the danger that threatens. a spirit of opposition which increased t he longer he spoke. We verily believe that so far as those who attend these meetings arc concerned not a particle of good has heen done. The majority of those SUGAR AND THE TARIFF. Why is it that there must he some one tiling to give special trouble in settling the taritf? The stress in the Wilson hill has boon laid on sugar. And now, after months of wrangling who attend do not go to he convinced in House and Senate the same dilli- or enlightened. Angry passions are cullies exist in tin- eommittee of aroused and many return to their conference its existed in the bodies homes greater partisans than ever, they represent. Ono-oighth of a cent Still we hope that some good is being done among those who read and calmly think for themselves. Me are no longer drifting, hut are being driven hy an angry current. Good men will rejoice when the canvass closes. They want peace in their own borders and regret this ar raying of parly against party to the detriment of peace and harmony in all t he relat ions of life. differential on retim'd sugar seems a small matter, hut retaining that, as in the Senate amendment to the House hill, and all the advantage is in the hands of the gigantic sugar trust. It means no more importa tion of refined sugar. It means a monopoly in the hands of a few who have already shown their power in shaping legislalion to further their own aggrandizement. Tim small ad vance in the price of sugar will not make mueli difference to t he ordinan consumer, hut in the aggregate it means much to the refiner. We verily believe that if the House commit tee would give wax to the Senate in this one particular, there .voiild he a speedy agreement, and the tariff hill would pass with its com plexion not materially changed from what it was when I he Senate received it from t he I louse. Matters From Maud. [t'oiTespondeneo of Tilt: Ei:i>nMij M \I P. S. .Iiil.x h*.—Some of our farmers are smiling over their crop prospects. Since t he\ have finished their crops, they deyufo more time to m w-paper reading and when talking polities, tubers are still rushing their work and preparing baskets of g«M*d things for the 2lsl when I hey will enjov the political roar as eucb bomb i- exploded. T. <•. Wood commenced teaching at Fairview school hous.c yesterday with a fair number of scholar* p/v.- sent. .1. I*. ISIaiiton lost hi> milch cow last week. She became entangled in her rope, fell into the branch and was drowned. M. 15. Serjiggs accidentally cut his leg with his ^,"t knife on the Kith. THE RIG STRIKE. Thanks to I’residcnt Cleveland the strike, centered in Chicago, has re ceived a mortal wound. It was the biggest strike of this or any ot her age. of this or any other count ry. Dobs had his plans well laid, but he was dealing with forces that he does not yet understand, and which he is unable to eont r<>1. The president cannot he too highly praised for his prompt and efficient action: elfeetivo because it was prompt, lie has proved himself e«ptal to great emergencies. Even his polit ical enemies cannot but admire the nerve, doeision and sound sense that characterize hi- movement crises a rise. The time to ipicli any trouble is while it is yet in the bud. Rut when it commences to unfold in overt acts of violence, law lessness and blood shed. there is needed the ipiiek mind. Ihu determined will, the patriot, the statesman. And aj) of Ihe.se we claim for I’resident Cleveland. General Gordon in the Senate, expressed t he sent iiucni - of every t rue Southerner, when, in reply to the I’opulisl Senator from Kansas, he Rev. C. M. Teal is visiting irp.p/Js -poke of (he South's readiness to up- »ud attending at his ol,d homeehurel^ hold the government in maintaining, t" n I on-1 < .lohll Kllppe tilled the pllJpH id at all hazard- hei cherished in-tilti- < Jmsy I’otid Sat unlay and Sunday in t ions. 11 w as an opport tine moment. t he absence of I he pastor. and the gallant Gordon seized it as in vvar lie seized -I rage I ie point-. Re- fore hi* hurst of elo<| uenee every Sell- alor was moved save him who would .overt urn what i- dear to every true A meriean - lieurt. SYMPATHY FOR GEORGIA. fMir sister State to the South and 'Wo.s|i ,of tis i- again agitated. This finw a *< not over a successor to /•overnor NvM*,That eontcsl has tobacco. t«ad its day and Ho- ft-anh is in sight, that the I hiekety mountain^ ^ may fire si niggle now is between ^ f rtle (t’epn-enlative <if demoerat'u* prinei- A large crowd att(.'nde<l the funeral of K II. .MeCraw Sunday at State Line ehiieli. The sermon was preached hy Rev. A. .1. Komicr. Mrs. .1. M. Hammett is very ill. Mr-. S. .1 Elliott has returned to Maud after a two week's visit in I tiioii county. •letlei-xat /.a vender expect - a strike j on meat at In* Lohs/' •!' ,,,,, " s I"' gets-ome cartridge- aifU-'ii rabbits in hi- potato patch, i Willie Ruppc has abut an acre In It looks well. It seems sometime become a tobacco held. ;pics and one w hose democracy i-t inc lined with populism. Camlh'r is com peting with Livingston for t he la t ter s .seat in the lower house of Congress. ‘ war of words is hitler. South ^•„!crtric Bitters. This notie*!^ byeoming so well known and so popuftt* in imed no -|ieeiiil mention. All wlioj,av<. >,»,•.<{ Electrie Ritters sing the same »nhg of praise. A purer medicine does *'atoftmi can sympatlii/e w ith t ieor-| not exist and it i-guaranteed to do all ,/ia. Jf Cyudler win- in the race. A Newsy Letter From the Nation’s Headquarters. 11 'orresjM>mlem M * of Tin: Lctxuiu. | Wasiiinutox, July Ki.- T.he ini- expected doesn't always happen, not wit list anding t he adage that says it does; hut certainly the uneSpee- ted d'ul happen when Hie I . S. Sen ate, which hy its slowness has pro voked the country for many months, broke the record for speedy legisla tion hy passing in one week nine of the regular annual appropriation hills. It shows what the Senators can do when they are anxious to ad journ. for that is the real reason for the rapid gait the Senate has struck. This week it expects to pass the rest of the aparopriation hills, and that will throw the responsibility for con tinuing the session upon the should ers of the democrats who are mem bers of the Conference committee oil the tariff hill. The first week of the tariff confer ence brought forth no definite results. Rumors are plenty, hut it is reports from the conference that the House and Senate will have to act upon, and no report is yet in sight,and if any he made this week it will probably he merely a dummy to test the senti ment of either the House or Senate. Ther*' is lots of talk about the Sen ate weakening, hut the impression your correspondent gets doesn't hear it out. The House judiciary committee has favorably reported the bill intro duced hy Representative Lane, of Illinois, providing that all contracts for payment of any sum of money, whether stipulated to he paid in gold, silver or coin, may be dis charged hy any money w hich is by law a legal tender for the payment of debts when the contract matures. This hill is so pi.ilpaldy In line with common sense that one would sup pose it wouid have no opposition, but 1 here are already indications that it will he opposed by I he money leaders who insist upon the ‘•payment in gold" clause being in every mortgage upon which they loan money. There are rumors of an intention on the part of I’resident Cleveland to veto Hie hill for admission of I tali as a State, whieli by some very clever management was put llii'oiigh tin 1 Semite in advance of the hill for the admission of Arizona and New Mex ico; hut. from a conversation I have ju.-t hail with an otlh’hil whose rela tions wit h t lie iTesident arc dose, I have no hesitation in predicting that I he lull w ill he signed. Senator Stewart, of Nevada. Iia- 110 love for IVcsidelit Cleveland: be cause of his financial opinion. Know ing that. a democratic Senator who -trough oppose*! I’resident Cleve land's position on the strike sat • low u (a side Mr. Stewart and poured a broadside of abusive adjectives, some of them uiipriuti/4;i«' jn a family new>p;jpoj\ jpt,*/hjs ei/r and w.v'iiid 1 up hy asking it be /j|/| ? t he epit lift s deserved by Mr, C, “I should like to agree with you" said Senator Stewart with great delibera tion; hut I liave already reserved all those adjectives for .Ldm Slier- If/iiit." There i<il J mui'li satisfaction I'Xpres-ed hy Hie m*mjttT? !;( labor organizations since the full -iguili- eaiiee of Hn appointment of that commission hy I’residcnt Cleveland is understood. The commission ha- 110 authority to do anything more ftiffff In jiivcstigutc, and it cannot eve; 1 do itfljf 11, ( Hje place where ipx e-ljga; bpi i- mp-J ^eyijysj— ^I I'uM- niaii. III., Tip </ NejjJ Jiiw. under which the commission 1* appoimed. only authorizes arbitration xvlieii it is asked for hy both parties to a con troversy. Thi' only investigation that can be made under this laxx is of tlie sympathy strikes on interstate railroads. The commission cannot touch the original -trike at the I’ullmau Company - xvorks. xvliieh xva- 1 In' cause of all l he ot her -t rikes. » •I- l t || h 1* ittrutj*}. ;,'i 'l 11 * nnfortiinate limit at ton tlmt Hu authorizing the •'<*iiimltte«- on tfd.'d'. j -tali' commerce to investigate Hi* XX hole hli-illt -- will he pll adoption reganlh the l’re-ide|it. The II ollst speech and to vote as he pleases. Rut even if Senator I’effer had b**en guilty of something for xvliieh In* might xxith justice he I'Xpelle*! there i- no probability that he would he. Simply ItociillSf no member of t In 1 j Seirale has more warm personal 1 friends among Senators than he. Etta Jane Notes. |Correspondence of Tin: Lt:i>m:i:. | Etta .Ixxi;. July Iff.—For the last two xveeks your correspondent has been unable to give his weekly melange of nexvs in cnnso»|iienoe of sick ness. Crops have been greatly revived by the recent rains, though we are badly in need of another rain just noxv. <Uir most improved and reliable xveatlnT prophet says it xvill come hy this evening. \Ve hav** had our xvheat ami oat crop thn'shed out. Roth of them arc far heloxx an average crop. There are *|iiite a number of eases of typhoid fever in this part of I’nioii county. One colored family, on Mr. Jo-. MeCoxvn’s place, has lost four of it - members within three xveeks. and we are told that other members un likely soon to follow. Mr. Isaac I’atriek's family is suffering from it too. Several eases arc scattered over different parts of the county. Rev. T. II. Lnxv. D. D.. who xvas amioiim-i'd to preach at Salem next Sahhath, the 22d. will not till that appointment. 1‘erhaps lie will pri*a«*h t lu re later, most likely some tim** in Septemlter. Th«' «'ommiitii<ui in*'* , t- ing xvill begin at Salem on the itd • lay of August. Children's *lay will he on Thursday, t he 2*1 day of August. Everybody xvho xvishes to see th*' ehildreii inj*>x themselves or xvho xxishes to help them do so is cordially invited to come and take part, and more especially are th*' ladies invited Income xvith xvell-filled baskets to cheer and please the children in their effort - to make it one of the grandest days ever celebrated hy the present gciicpiitjoii. jn this part of the coun try, at Irn-.l, S\ *• Impr lluil |lie edi tor of lids pup*T and all olh'T y , ">*l «'itiz*'iis uf Gaffm'y and Lim* »I«iii*' xvill put in t heir appearance that day. There i- a kind of atlinity between t he eit izeiis of < iaffm'X ami our Norl h l , a<'**h't people that is str<»ngand far- r«'a*'hing in it- obligations, ami xve hope this feeling xvill he intensitied hy our attempt to « , »'iiieiit in the bonds of friendship and felloxvship the »'hi]*lr<'li of the txv<* se*'ti*tns. Should notliiug happen xv*- xvill ask Tin: 1.1:11*11:1: next xvcck t*» puhlish the pengramme. whi< , h xvill speak for itself. Mrs. Salih' c. UillkiT i|tlt! jpr ilaughler. Miss .>|iii||j»'. xv, |i |}iruw|i lr**m their iarrj:|ge by q nipaHay team on the first SahhillIt uf Ibis nmntb wbill'r< litJiilng from preii<-|i» ing at Salem. Mrs. NN'iilk* r was serf* oii-ly hurt, hut I am glad to hear she is getting on all right now. Farmer- are hard at xvork trying to gel their crops ”laid hy." Should nothing happen xve xvill hav*-a good many melons in the course of a fexx xveeks. (Mireouiity paper.The I'nion Times, has <'haiige<l hamls. Mr. .losiah Crdup, of Nort h Carolina, is at t h* ht , ii)l of it - iuanag*'Ui*'iit. .1. I., s. - • — Corinth Dots. j(.orcesp*M'«h*m'*' of Tin: Li:i>*u:i:.) ' nih'.Nfh. ^ Jal! If}-'!'!!!- r °- rinth hoy- wem duHt, In ^i»\xkjn > Mill on Saturday. Hi*- 7Hi Inst., aud play*'*! a nmteli game of hasehall against the Kiford tir*»v*'team, hut t lie ot*I reliahl*-1 ‘orit b eluh hi'iit t lii'in 17 to 2. Messrs. Amos Clary. \V. Rountree, jsqpi J. f 'J.'O’y ami J. tiardner visit*'*! S. II. II. < niry itu"mittU" ins!. I’eople are ah<iut don*' ' lay ing-hy" now and th*' cry is xvhat are xv*' going to do for a living. Times do look pretty hard, hut w* never heard of a man perishing in thi- country (i. *•. if he trics to liv*'). Mr Sidney Foxvles xvas visiting S. .1. JjkYil*; j,*>; } ih 1 .' ago Mr. AVi(**aijV'i»'a‘/.r •• parent- last xve < irindal. Mes-rs. Rasil. James ami Coliini- hu- I’atil xisit**l their father mar Home. S. < recent ly. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Rlantoii xi-il*<l • tiir-eet ion lately. Hester us*'«l to Iw our h**y. si, xve give him a cordial xvel- eome every tim*' he comes. Rev. A. D. Davidson preached a very able sermon last second Sunday at Corinth on ' Aceoplnnee." based on E-t her : Iff. Sovsv. Weather Crop Bulletin No. 15. The temperature for the xveek xvas miii'h heloxx th** normal, ranging from K degrees per day on I lie coast toff and 7 in central and xvestern portions. Th*' minimum tempera ture fell toffl at Charleston on Hi* morning of the KMli. which xvas the lowest July temp*'rature sine** Is:t2. Th** loxvest r*'pi*rte*l xvas .V> at llol- laml's Store *,11 tin* sain** *lat*'. Th*' averag*' pereenlage of fifty places re porting sunshine xvas 7ff"„. about normal, being <*lou*ly Monday and Tuesday, clear nr part ly cloudy the remainder of th*' week. The total rainfall was less than for the previ ous xvcck. hut on Monday ami Tues day it xvas almost general over the State except in the northwest coun ties where it xvas light or xvanting. ami th*' following counties, in whole ora part, stand in need of rain: York, Chester, Fairfield. I’liinii, Spartanburg and I’irkcns. Th*' southeast* r M enmities have hud all ex cess of rain impairing field crops ex cept possibly corn. Cotton continues to do only fairly well. During the past xveek the wet weather has caused rust to develop in various portions of the State, ami lice attacked the plant in ot lief port ions. The ennl XX eat her uf the middle of the xvcck xvas very un favorable hut it i- thought the plant is too far advanced to have sustained structural change, and so far the only apparent effect directly due t<» th* - <**m*1 ii**ss is “honey dew" reported from u number of widely separated points. This crop Is being , |a|<| hy, which will likely h* tinislu'd hy the 2nth inst. The condilion is reported particu larly tine in Clarendon county, ami is fruiting as much ns is desirable every xx here. Some shedding noted from localities xvherc rainfall xxas ex cessive and sunshine delieient in xvhich counties the plant has also taken on a yellnxvish color. Cotton has not, generally, held th* improve ment made during the lirst xvcck in July. Grass threatens the crop, especially in RaruxvelL Aiken. I|i|l!ljlti(ii. Reauforl ami Berkeley nuintir*. bul !•>•• latter part of the week whs favnrabl** for ji|oxvj||g qiiif a few more dry day* xvill lie sii|jjrii:ii| to clear th*' fields. No adverse re* ports whatever xvere received <111 Hie crop. ami its uomlition i- r*'- porte<| su**h that if the remainder of the season is an average one, there xvill he a full crop made, taking early and late planting together. It is being laid by as fast as possible. It i- xvnrthy <>f note that IlMiO bushels of oats were shipped Noth from Che- raxv. an unusual eireuinstniioc. The rain- have had a very l»eiielicial «'!feej iin nee. xvhj<'l| i- rep<*rt< d par- I jl.'|||lfcjy fj')' i'l 1 •'•'|Cg 1 |<iw l| eo|jlll\ Illl'l VIA |!'|'' ill tt'll'F I til I' 1 ' ."i )'•!••■ raised, Tb* ib'ngi , Irintf |*P1 'Hil l- has p:iss*'<|. H» tile rix* !> tir* 1 grit* erally full, T'diiii , e*i ami sorghum are growing niphlly. I be hitler lii'iid* lug in many place*. Harden* have improved greatly in clayey soils, hut are not doing so xvell in light sandy land. Worms have attacked cabbage- in Kdgdicid county xvliile t ireeiix ill** report- **ahhages lu'ii'ling xxell. M< l- 011- rip)'tiing noxx are small ami of poor qualit y . hut I he vines are vigor- mi- ami the latter crop promises better. A fexx peas still being suxvn. Rabbits are destroying peas in Ab beville county. Sweet potatoes gl'oXX- ing xvi'll hut the favorable xveather earn*' to** late t*» have mui'li * ffe**t on Ji\i b pointoe- Tln r*'xva- a xvash- llVg laVii il* •’-•uiit' ami -ome hail In Orangeburg eoiiifty i‘|oiiiL' x’rr,; little <*r nodiiiuag**. A «'oiiipr**li«'ii*lxe summary <>f the xveath«*r-*'r**p <***n- dition for the xveek ending Sunday can lie briefly stated lInis: The week xvas cool an excess of rain along the coast and loxver Savannah river valley shading off fo a dieied detie- ieiiex in ?h*' norl invest. All *'r**ss »li*iw ii'ii illipnm m. I'! t 1 ' : xvhh'h barely hohl- i'l* ‘ g:flu during the previmis xveek. .1. W. Rwkk. Direi lor. S. C. S. W. S Columbia. S. C., Julv I7t .h fslH. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Baking, Powder Absolutely pure •ot toll rnmlc I rJsjtjllg bi*- • •*'k ‘ Itill ' lifiiU frujp Denfncss Cannot be Cured (in* 1 IJ Cann ♦ .1 ‘ ; hy to* id Mpldp 'fGplis a- t| ( ii y eamiot ‘I ; real'll Hie di-eased jNiHiutf 'if lit 1 ', l , r ' ol th*' action of 1 There isonlv one wax to eiire It*nt- <•*>mmere*' eommitt*'*' that i- elaimi'd. Eleelri** It i 11 * • rs xx ill enre all disease- *if the Liver and kidney-, xxill r*'mov»' I’imples. R*dls. Salt Rheum ami oth*T aff***'t ions eatiseil hy impure 1*1 1. Will driv*. .Malaria from the system ami prevent a- xycjl as eure all Mal- THE COUNTY S. S. CON VENTION. j arial fevers. For <*«ir*. //f J/eadarlie. therein xxill I*- exjijenee tiial tin* great Imai't of tin people j* right, that it ret urns to its first love xxith loXiil attiu’hment. apart i ” *' " ■ ....... cHutd h|fl. • h" :i r,,, 'ihling souml or impi rfeel lees are -1 rug-. b‘ f f l to'c *ll r U j! i'HU in iilll VV 1: xvi r«‘ very fortiiiuite in having with 11- forlxvoday- -m'li an earnest ho*ly Siindiiy school xvorkiTS. Coin ing from every part of the I'oiinty, and r«'j*re-i'iiting J*#*!,** ililTerent evnii- *_'**J«<'iiJ ih'iiomimition- aJJ xfi'j*** ready to learn and work together t*j si'cnr*' •thods of-I inly . of -eenriiig giving instriii'tion. cannot be given Jl. < iirli-lt S. R Laxx. who per* rag* iiieiit -. ^ginning- fcx int ion, ilu*' to t 'oust ipat ion ami I inlig«'-i i*;i; 1 rj, Rb/.- **t ri* 1 Ritt«*rs—Entir** *aHsfai’ti<*n guaraiiti'ed. *>i* inom'y r*'fiiml«‘*l.— I’rie*' ."in ets. nml per hotth* at W. 15. Dupre's Drug Stor*'. • * Cheap Rates. Tnc Soul hern Railxvay Company will phi***' on sale th*' folloxving very ehcap I’vK'* ; Wasliingtoi;. 1/ C, Knight of I'ytbias Ciqujay* Avg JJlffSritl. ."dli, Isttl, rates >>f on*' lirst-eins- f'yr* for tIn* round trip; In-kets t<; h< sold August 2Jrd-2N|li im lu-ix* ; with «*x- tr«'tiie limit S*'pt. fflh, !>L Thus affording an uiiiisiiul opp*ir> tunityfura pl**iisant trip. S. 11.11 xKDWI* K. Asst. <•* nl. I’assr. Agl. W. A. Ti mk, Genl. Puipir. Agl. / ness, ami that i- hy ■■onstitlltional remedies. Deafness is caused hy an inthimeil eomlition of Hi*' mucous t* Mytdi f 7^rraiiig*' to have the com- , ini||J , ((f Kusta.-hinn TuIh . mitlii* mi rid.- •. * i/ji;,several ; \Yh»*n this lube gets iullnmcd you days for th*' Nn'iiriigua so many nther <*oiiilnitI* gling to -ecure tim*- for hill- in xxlileh ^". ** VV* - t he liillummal ion 1 hey are I'spei'ially 'mti ri'-leil that i , l nl ihl-luhe reMlore'l t*» it* normal siioee-- i- iiiiei'rtain. The •■h'liietit ! eomlit ion. hearing will Im* ih*stroyi'<l xx hi.h i- oppo-i'd to the enmil hill nin.' .-as.-s 0111 **f ten are niiisiil hx catarrh which is nothing xx ill do all t hex can to prexent a*‘tion , . 'hut an intlam*'<t )'ondition of tli*' V/ Hi,i* session. mneoiis siirfa*****. ^enat./f !" I * a- We xxill give O110 Hundred Dallar* plaiiali.m (•atunhiy,/na*»u,u /ot* i f, »r »*tiy ea-*-of Deafm -s (« aiise«l hy the story soul 0.11 from “ * *Vi»rrti) rJ.ai cannot he . ur.'.l hy last week charging him »* Waktungf*.p J Im ' l . , * v lie Somehody XX ho had nolllillg heller to *|o started a rumor that a move xvas to he mad*' to expi'l Senator I'ef- fer fro*.1 the Senate hei'aiise he made a -p*,.,,.,', siding xxith the strikers ami xxhile fooling xxith a pistol F. J CHhNKV A c«»,, Toledo. 11. ^^^■"sohl hy Druggist 7’»‘ Last Friday night at Rock Hill a iiian mimed June Massey, ami amionmiti; 1.1: „ ... j williiigne xol* to aholish hoi fi the Senal* the lion- * 4 ' ami afrerwards votid hot and killed a xxoman named Sallio llollaml. The affair iM'enrred in an illicit bur ro* m ||bl}ll• a mile from town. . j . . Li—.f. \ Every genutur lius u riglit , "’ 1 I4 ood ^ I'n— 1 ■I jpip fophden.ee pf the j^ptJe t.y ili* (ino4 tt |» fining. Fair fffalj against tbe rcs.//nljon wliii'h dorsed th* li**' of tr*M.pci hy Hi*' I blent. This is rot i.LHi* worst -,,rt wwww , ,, rr ^ lu free j guaaaice pcrmAocut CURK9. Cowpens Chronicles. |Corr«'s|H.iiih'ii*'«' Wi.'Cki.v Li:i><<i:i:. | Ct x< m * - . S C lidx K* — \ not In-r gomi ruin, \i Id' ll li('l|ie ibli'ige 'ii*i- terhilly. Prof. II idler Hurst, asslsled hy pupils, will give a pnhlie entertain ment toinorroxv night. We lu-ar that S. 15. Wilkins is ahoiit t<> hwale in Spartanl.nrg. It xx on I* I he a liiu-i f*>r universal regnt if tin'report should prove true, for no one is more valuable to our tow 11 than ‘ Rohn”. He i- wealthy, hand- M.nie, ami generous almost to a fault, and has don** more hy his eii- K rprjse iind ld»< rality for Coxvpeiis ll.a'ii 1 |ii.,t , |*lli!.|: itptlY jn it C. L. Rltriietl ha* l.e.ij* ili^in.^a* *j its a mi'lid.er of tlie ‘'Sons of lt*'*l for partii'ipiiting in iin attempt»'*l “si rike." All Coxv|s'iis tnriicd out I iii'sday afG'rnoon t*. xx it n*'ss a game of hall hctwi'cn the “Sons of Rest and Cowpens nin.—. The former eliib is •VlhlttM'i l, ' , •Iff* following well- known i'.*i)7|*'ii,* n ; |-Dll )Vnller Hurst, eaptain; W, D, Kirby, R V. Wilkins. J. It. Reason. Rud Wallace, Jno. A. Tunier. W. A. Moor**. J. L. Allen ami W. M. Webster. To say the -|H'«'tat*.rs were iiiteresled is put ting it mildly. They were hilarious. Th*'majority of the “Sons of Rest" bail not played a game of any kind of hall in txx* nty years iniieh less has*- e.At * * V ..*',<ri'l,elc*- I li«*x mad*' 22 tal lies" agaiij.sf 1 , 'i|W Jirhi ' a,v 1 1 W; *' R not aH«‘Uipt In give a I’eport **1 Tm’ game, hut only report a fexx lin'I- dents. Turner caught one tly in his mouth: Hur-t ami Kirby did Hi* 1 best xxork riiiiiiing the battery. Kirby • liil not let a single hull pa-- him; William- hehl tirst hsisc and I'rnslied . a |M*rtion of th*- oppositii.n hy fiilling on a runner; Wel.-ti'r ili*l I all-riTuml plaxing. Allen ma*le a r**pnj*jl|*ij) J-ordas' runiiii.gMt'l Moor*' f" r big); 'l<'|;|t|hg‘ Tb*- S'.ai- pjaj 'again bri'lay i|j|i ,; nwit uml expect In 'xitp •*. The Yoong People's Bureau. Shelby, N. C. I lie hi-tory name of Shelby eom*'- doxvn t*. us hy a -tn.iig ehain of grand ami heroii* *|ee«U. 1 n hiev*'.l hy m.hie sires and hrave -on- a ina**'- llilieent prestige, heeause of might x exploits, pledges of “individual credit —our Mood or victory, death or liberty . Isaac Shelby, for xvlioni this city xvas named, xvas horn in Mary hind I7’.t*. Ri eause of the In- dian xvars he obtained only a limited education. From feeding ami herding eat He on Hie Allcglianics" he xvas made a Lieutenant in the militia. This little episode xxill mark hi* parental training. Our young officer txxciity-oiie years of age on ri'.M'iving his I'ommissioii at the liaml of C*d. William I’reston took his seat, xvlieii Ids father full of an- eieiit veiieration s.-iiil to him. Son. get up. you dog you. and make obei sance to the Ci.loncl," immediately the thoughtless novice made the amende li'inorahl*',’ niodc-i an<l Hl»as||ei| xvii- our embryo patriot ! We liml Isaac Shelby serving xxith di — tinetioii from his earliest ciiinuutnd ; **ro\vm'*l xx it It honors hy his State, ami holding for her grand deposits of faith ami hope. sa«*ritieing for his eonut ry every magnanimous impulse for her greate»t good. King - Monn- taiu semis from it- rocky crags ami ereviee- undying eelliM's of Shelby's bravery, patriotism, ami gi'jiintie heroi-m ! North Carolina may justly he to pntud t*| *|xx n Ci|Xort|ur Sliely - sword, pleilge "i Id- King- Y|iMi|i)a<>| ser- x ice*. um| Id* gold medal vnli d him hy Congress, hut North Carolina oxviis in the ari'liivi's of -a<*r.'d iiii'in- ory a name that xxill never die. ' A great mail - iulliii'iii*.* exicnd- and xx idens to t lie elermil -bore." The city ol Shelby ha- a population of 2<NMi anil i- a 'lelight fill home, also a resort for n-tful ipiiet. ami shat ten'll health. In the court sipiare i- a Lit Ida fountain xx|io-** xvater- ar*' .. i 1.. •«» . 1 , ..;. 11 . , fi|s| gajiijiej a iiapinial i'e|lUtat ion fm* lluir r"!'a|fi|' |.r*.(.e|*|j''- jminen-e ijiiaMli 1 i*'s a*’*' s!ii|ipi**l jn aji pan- *|f III* e.ilMlH'V. Two mile- from shi ihy are Hi*- tiir fam<'*l ch*v<*|iiml white sulphur spring-: and. lixe mil* - south. Tlie l , atli*r-<*u sulphur springs. ’ Tin **• popular -umm*‘l' relri'at- are eroxvdi'il that ni'<*i|i'd i|i|*lil lolls xxllli at tractive i'<|iiipmciit - are inviting |>at roils in <pie-t of luallli or plea-nre. Tin* nights are in Shelby, refreshing mountain bive/e- f.-in the invalid ami weary -leepers. Itoanl i- pbai-ant ami na-'tiiahle in private familie- and hot*')-. \ -tran- gi 1 x .-,* iii*_ r Sl i'lh' ii'iisi a*! 11 1 1 r*■ hi'i* wide and Xxell *XVep( *lil'*ij*. illill In , mi-rehiiiit- must he i‘omplimeiiled that no xva-le ha-kei- are spoiled of I heir fragment-. 110 fruit peeling'-, no whittlings, no -egar snubs an al lowed to offend their side xvalks. Shelhy boast- i 1 self a-the liirth plaee n ( Ti,o|j,;o * : d l.’raiif D*xqii. Rji|iti-i Divlm- w lid" aN‘ xviniillig leiM<il|l|| fame a- preachers and orators. Shelhy need-an out pouring of capi tal. the poor man's thrift, vim. and enterprise, the rich man’s money a ml welcome to labor- and indu-lry. How rich is the old North Slate! She is Ills' hp'iindfciiin ;ij 1 ji« JT",''.':’ i|ti-l uf nr* id 1111 ih In r In itltb-5.'D t‘"'J -prlug*. hx'i* xiilnalde wood-, Jiei' fore-t- redoh'iit with tar. tiirpeiitlm*. aud ro-in. her mine-, and ipiarrie- of -tone, her grand iiioiintain s**eiiery . her aneient -eat in the family of States, .'ill conspire to robe our little -i-tel'il iillccli. Worthy of her jeweled eroxx 11. • «•» • \ negro named Tom \hraham xva- -hot and fatally woimded at Ches ter Tiie.-dax hy hi- -oii-in-hixx. W ill Landrum, xxhile interfering in a ditlienllx hetxveeii the latter and hi- mn.."" • •*» : All auctioneer ;*i Mtildleiovvii, (si talked xvithont re-f for eight lionr- tim other day and-old in that linieti to arti- cl**s. A ninn of lei.-iir*' in attendance njKin the -aleestimate- ttiaf theauetion- **er talked sg>,o*iu xviirds, or enough to make in print the hulk of a Ian -i/.>d l«o> **.. (Stow pv< igve» 4 fiMltl* I'll III: statue of t h it* rat John A L"g'"* which is to !*• erected in Jackson J»aik, Ctiieago. Tlie dc-igu has Is'eii i*ilopt> d, hut the figure xvill not !>*• in place in less than 1C years. Mr-. Logan, John A. Ijogan, Jr., and Judge Tuthill of Chicago have insp*s*tett th*’ design aud an* very much pleased xx ith it. A.J! Kr** Tims. WHO l/hn: 11 an| |(i K ( i|^ . N e \\ Di-eo\e!*y know ji- X alii". ueO I ho-e xx ho have noi. have now the op portunity to try it Free Cull on the advertiser Druggist and get a Trial Mottle. Free. Send voiir name and Algood News Notts. |< ulTespolldenee of 1 |||. 1.1.1*11.1:. | Ai.iaiini. S. July Ri. — Rcing engaged in a -erie- of meeting- near I his old home in North Carolina. Rev. ! M. Tcul «|id noi (ill hi- regular | appointment at Centervi. xx last Sun- lay. J. L. Clary xvent to tin County Seat la-t week on hii-ine--. Mis- l.eiler t lary i- -pending a fexv day- xvith lier sister at Clifton. Mis- Sa I lie Water- retunnd y*--- terdax from a xi-it t<* Ci>\vp* ns and x ieinity. Mis- Antoinette Rlantoii ha- re turned home from her -i-ter Mrs. Joe.lolly -.xxhere -he ha- heen -tax ing for several xx* .-k-. Miss Mol! ie ('art ( r xx a- vi-iting at | A. W. Smith - last uo k. She re turned to her holm at t'lifliin last | Sat unlay. Mr-. Inn Wallers p-eeivi-d a -light I -mi -trnke last xx* . k hut her friend- xvill he glud to kn >\\ that -he ha- reeox'eri'd from th* ethet- *>| the I -l roke. Ill a game of hall played la-1 Sai- | unlay belxveen th* Fairxi. xx and Mnlxvay nim-. M i * I \> ■ i \ hml to sus- ' taju I lie defeat. Rut in a game to lie p|ax I'd he| xx* • i I In ,• nii|es lie Ml Sat unlay. Midxxay i- * \ |i< it il|g to gain a gn-at x i*'t*n'y . I'ieide i* I h"' pa —X',..n) w ill) I|S | this xx*'i*k. Wi-ar* all iooking t*ip- wanl t<* Hi*' 21-t ii -t aie| autleipa- !ting great thing-, speaking and “sparking, eating ai' I hailing xxill he the order of till day So let every body, that ha-a ha-kr! to hring. heat Midway next Saturday. With the opening of the free school nlll'-eliool ha- il.i'l'ea-* <1 *'011-1 -iihrahly in iiunih"r of -i-holars, j xv it h ot her- st III me in. • < >ur farmer-an hi.iiniieg to xvanl I to Set* R r; : ig Hoxvevel <*ropsJ ( *l'*n t —cep * l" i' -u ;tf ring x * ■ t: x yt ; it xx * cai. g.i ii o*iii a 11 * I fn, j j| I 11hen on. t h* **• g*i*,*j *'t 1 **|ml ! maile. W, ha \ ■ - x. im I \ m. n in ourl j «*ommunity wie* a:* imnl workers l ami I Iani, ■1) . w* have omj I (ami Ids name i- not f ling") tiintl di'-erv*'- -p*'*'':*! ol: I doll'll I h*'liex'e he Would go I * - 'c anx o ! I Im fair-e\ il lle y wi-r t** furnislij ! him xxith :* win a I :in*l a -lahle to it in after he got I ,< ■ * . I he Ian *ille- of t Im XX i If !; .,!* - \ lion t| ! | roil hie hi- mind. \. < . I i » ; i • ; . 1 * -«r ^ • x.l ; CaKmJ;*! ! Th* <i.l1n*.\ I : rc - h * I * ! i a i, * hijrelf- I{*;V ' E h " ' - I I VP'X*-. ' X*!'', tti’uil I li... I l| .11 II a I||J I|ll*l 'f p, in : ■'.li.l.at L ' fio- *1 ex en Sahhalli at It .’Ju a. in. : I’r * * :^^*ee| ing e\'erx I’r' 1 iax c o i* .. a| S <»*l. I he • i a It f c > I'.a c I i - I * 11 r • Ii — ReyJ R. I*. Rol't l ' - n I • ,•' -I’l'Vh'i* iXei'X sill a iax a! II : III. aiai S <HI |J m.: Sumhay -i " !• I i a. m.| I ’ray er meet i 11. . ■ i y W . d nestlal «*v**uiiig at s tut -* rvi*'* at F'iicUmI ; -i <'ond Sun.lay .-.l : |* m. Till \| *'t I a H i i * ■ ’* - R* \ < *. I5'*v*l l’a-t a': ! -1 - ..: !i * .affn«*l a in ah i n:f iaffne _ / .if * p He go I :• 1 •* ;a c *, W I I a e 11 < 'hapel. ili < * .i’ • i* :;<* p. nj .’5nl Sabha i h 'o' I I a. m J Fact ory , J< • i 11 Sa hha 11 A-hiiry II ' . . 7 J" j*. i| Episeop.'i f iltireh — Sc "\ j, < , eve fourt li Siniciay at I 1 iock a. in. ar : • f t e I* O c • ' ' I (III ol.'l til l|l in lie -. Lime-Ion' Rapli-t f hureh—R< I». II. Whit leiihuig pa-tor: -ervi* 2nd and Ith -iinclay of c aoh nioiil pray er met i ir, _ < \ i ex Thm'-'lay ni; at s O eloc'k : .-Ilia!,IX -elioiii at 2 p. M. E. Church—-R* .. V. M. Mou/i 1 vH a " IH •:•''! ii"" !('! *| day i ;,t I I ; t . m at ii ^ p n, *5111(1’ se||ciol ut ; t p m pray 1 1 iiieeHl Thursdny night. A 'I. li. /ion Church—ihc. J. Jiii'kson pa-lor. -1 'n 1 - the 2d S dux in each nionlli ut :! o'i'loi prayer meeting \' ry si). ,| av * ieo. D. T In a ■ — I ■ ■ 1 o or: —ha- xx ril 11 11 a o lie r .ec ' i ning I nllow ! • i - ' ' as a * * a 11 • late for tie f io\ 1 • oi'-l : p. Stuart’s Gin and Buchu Ceil..., urinj t roll hh'-. ; -- - - Stuart's G'n and Buchu 1.0. . :. :,o pj.in ijj -hotilder*. Stuart's Gin and Buchu ( ill- g • o'il'k <1 ilepi>-it. Stuart s Gin and Buchu « lire- Nail-, i and omi jirji. S*u«it'- Gilt ut).1 iin - . . i'll h,4 Mttihler. Stuart’s Gin and Buchn * uri - iiu'imt;aua:ice of urine general debility. Stuart's Gin and Buchu I Cun- i" - lo-j SU*t»n 2Mh 1 in * 1 \»»;i ^ | ‘• r •» I . 1 • ^ : 11 t ) n • 111:1 * 1! ^ 1 1 ' • > I • }|b| lii i'h - J • i • ' •; 1 1 * :' ' . . • t : et W i 1 ' .ii'-. #^i hat [ .1— : - I I \ l; I -'.IN \ XD 151 aihlres- 1 0 II. E. Ruckle 11 A’ Co.. < 'Id- will •jo ' It 1 1 i nig*», anil 1 gel if -ample h*i\ of Dr. t ion of til* U cimach (sh-k ToW King - N • XX Life. I’ill- Free a- XX i'll gix ei - an app' 1 t •• ami -■ t - oil** | as a ropy of Guide to ll.alth ami right for hi- <lay " .1 k hy pr< 1 1 on -elm Ie 1 ust ruetor Free. \!l of in^ «• 1 f Tt c »'N . • Ji ’ * 1 L r off all xx hieh i- gnu rant ceil to < 1 * * you gl M M 1 pu ri t ie- f I'l III. 1 he' k ! X - and ! ( i. |V*I «**.-l X o IX llitj.jlrgal the V. , Dul.’re Ifrue-ioji t her* hx n.a ' | >" ■ *'i. . i| 'i'li'l hx W R l it' 1