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A •' v 1 ■ 5 I MU THE WEEKLY LEPOFR: GAFFNEY, S. C., OCTOBER 3, 1805. MlliTIlC.IIWIJ^XHfS REPORT DISniEDITED. “MIllSIMWi!”: A CHANGE OF BASE. [°nator Tillman it Gioves. FTe pl\n denounobd. Happenings of the Week Past No Faith Put In the Reported Throughout the State. March of British Soldiers. WHAT SIR PXU'iOjFOTE SAYS. SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS NOTED. It 1. Ono of the Moat 1«» Kt <*r Coikv«»ct«il br ry 1) ci.lou lu CliMrl^a. krc liiUtui Wlille Ke lt — United a long ill- tuato, no |uuuse>r and frfinlo bosom South Caro- 'speaking of itfrago p an, Irby says; ion mat report as a politi- Tsity, ono oi tho most tian- tnemt‘8 <-ver concocted in tne pan, and when the couveu- iii*8 i shah li^.it it and vote ft I have not a member on loor at my bac.c. Whv, tne more ^hat report the -.tioniior my op iii the greater danger I see ^lyzing tho several sections bravo and proud spirited |i tne oid Palmetto state sultraae un ter any such kid would sooner lose ms Tand be shoved off in tne Jithihi Sea nlaii i negro. Bon indeed be a political ex State of his bir.n. but the honest rnTTue that he wi ’ b. qaeutn to his children and his cnilureu-.’ clnltireu would not bo lile i a nong the archives of bou h Carolina as are the names of pinioned convicts. Let this law pass giving educated and property owning negroes the rignt to vo e, bu, denying the poor unlettered white man mat hiirh privilege, and you will see our badot oozes saturated With blood. “In two years’ time you cannot edu cate every wmte youth in bourn Caro lina botn to n-a 1 an i write, lor the iin pov‘iisiied con iitions or thousands of poor white tanners and laborers will not permit ttiem to spire the time of their sous to go to sc mol. And then wnat is t.ie ro-tuii? Their ballot is taken from them and ihev will have no pore voice in th > government of tills state tn in a mu.o tnat treads our high- wav. Thev mu t stand off and look on wni e tne * ducated or property owning negroes living m our tow.is and cities are helping to riiie and govern our state, and urs matting laws for those poor white men to live unaer.” Again lie say.i: “I have unsheathed my sword and thrown away tho scab bard; 1 am in tile battle to the end. No poor and uneducated white man will lose Ins vote if 1 have tne power to prevent it. 1 shall denounce mis outrage upon the floor of tho conven tion, atm I shall denounce tt upon the stand before the piorde. W • can pre serve white suprem i y m South Caro lina without either disfrauouisiug* or humiliating a single wmte voter.” I \to < onvirt* Killed. A special from Gaffney, S C., savs: Garland Goode and Lindram Wil liams. escaped co ivicts, w-re shot at tins place by c h.et o Pilica Camp and posse white trying to effect their arrest. Both men escaped ir< m the penitentia ry on bept g(3, and there was a reward of $)0 each for their capture Both were desperate charact rs and opened flr« on the nosse when ordered to sur- fnder Williams was a uonse thief, |ntl Goode was sent up some time ago jr shooting into a train on me fcouth- r ern railway at Cowpens. ” A Mrthoitliit Mini.O r nl It ilrljli Altnck. Ilia < wn I n.Iiuniid .i y . i lie rrmeuera Are >eiile<:-lii£ 1 i clr Duly—1 Ne^ro VIuihi'm Cruue—A M.tn iViiha ii.nl me - ora In J.»il—Oilier siute News. Ralkkih, Oct. 15—liw D 11. Tat- t.e, a Mirthouist pastor ot this city, created a sensation by preaching a special somum hero in widen he takes tae side oi L‘r. Cyms ihoiupion, pros!- ueut ot the btate Farmers’ Alliance, wno declared mat tne cuurch is cue enemy of human liber y Mr. 1 uttie taites the ground that the chuich, as an orgauiza.iou, has not lived up to its propositions and that 1 hempsou neens no ue eu.e at ad. He adds tnat matters ecoiiom cal and po lineal are diacus.ed too seiuom in me pulpits i ue btate Farmers' Alliance had ar ranged to buy a cotton mill ouiuimg at Cary and fit it up as a sno ■ factory and as nea iquarters, om the Cary Lumoer company outonl it and secured the bui.uiug, and wid tit it ui) as a piaUiUg mill. Tn s puts tne alliance at sea as to its inuU'trial plans. Henry Upton, a negro, outraged the l-{ year o.d dauguier ot (jus Forney, atiomer negro, 111 Cleveland county, N. C. He was notly pur-md. sprang into tlie river and was snot wniio nWimiumg and captured, lie is m jail and wni uie. Mr. Thurston I alks of Republi can Presidential Poss.bilities. It I. Agr.-cd by Ih- oiDi-uils at Wn.lilng. ton That u Movm oi *uch 111111011.11100 Wiuihl Iin mi Ono a l oiiiinuiiio itMil ili-r«. Iho it-port I. KcKMnJHtl us a ink. by tho Mate Depariifteilt. New York. Oct. Hi —A special to The H-raid ro.n Buenos Ayres says: A to.eg am trom Para, Brazil, has been received iu Itio do Janeiro stating that an armed British force is marching tbrunch Brazilian territory. Tne ob- ji-ciive point of the party is that part of Veuezu da Claimed by tne Britisn gov ernment. The column has a.ready crossed the Tacutu river. A HUQi FAKE. ih#* I.fiw. Charleston, Oct. 14 —Tho dispensa ry law loomed up in the United States circuit court and it did not receive the expected black eyo Judge Simoutou’s decision su-tained the law. The case was argue 1 at tho recent term of court :or tne western district of the state at Greenville. T ie action was brought bv Loweustein & Co of Stateville, N C , and aimed to break the law on the ground of its being a monopoly. Murphy, Farrow & L' gare represented Loweustein and tne attor ney general the state. Judge Simon- ton dism ssed tne suit Mouth Carollmi It r y i i r it Ion Cnasa. Charleston, Oct. S —The citation notices issued by Judge Nathan Gaff on the petition of Joseph G >w lv agaiust the supervisor of reiriuration, W. Briggs Green, or Columbia, comoeiling tae latter to show cau^e why flint! judg ment should not i»e entered in tiie cass, was receive i in c >urt here, and Judge Goff assigned n*xt Monday for the hearing, wmeu will take place iu Wa n* iugton. THE MOR CLAIM. FIGHT FOR CONTROL. Wiii'tt'i* Said to Hr Alter ili»* Kobinton liit* re^t In tilt* .>«.»l>o.«r•! Air idne # Raleigh, Oct. 12 —it is alleged here that the lioniiison iutere.-t in the sea b >ard Air Line lias passed into the control ot tne Winders. Ii this be true, it appears tnat the Winners are en deavor.ug to get control oi tlie load, it being accepted as a .act tnat mere is a light between tlie St Joiiu and Winder iufiuciie s lor supremacy. sheriff Hiskius ot Gtiford county, has captured Aluerc Foust, a negro, who mu dered his fatuer in law, itub ert back wed Foust was driven to cover oy tuu cold weather. Wneu ar rested ho liiougut he was to be nauged aim made a confession, saving tnat ne killen SccKweil liy sir king mm on me head and that lie never knew a negro could be killed oy -lUcn a blow Foust has twice oeeu tried lor other murders ann acquitted. Tuo icuuessee Lutheran synod is in session at hicicory. N. C., and nas raised a row oy expelling five of its preach--rs wno diff-red wim it on tne question ot “election.” Concerning mis question, many Lutherans in tne Tennessee synod have embraced tne views oi the Missouri synod, and this Was pleaded in defense by the five men ex: oiled. Tim survey of arailroal from Ashe ville to Troy has been accepted. Edward Byrd, a negro, is in jail at Monroe, charged witn being a party to tne murder of Andrew Eakiu. Byrd is the man who claimed to have discov ered Eakiu’s body. A N< gro Fiend. Wilmington, N C., Oct. 12.—A dis patch irom Maxton, Roooseu county, reports that a negro had assaulted two white women and a negro girl a lew miies irom Maxton. H i first assaulted the girl, and then went on to the tarm of Mrs. Paris, a widow, and learning that there were no men on the place, entered iho kitchen, where lie assuu t ed Miss Paris, and afterwards touud Mrs. Paris iu the house mid assaulted her Tne negro escaped, bnt was pur sued He is supposed to be an escaped convict Irom buutk Carolina named McKimmou, wiio recently stole a team and a Dale of cotton iu the up >er part ot Robeson county, in this state. CARRIAGE They Ar* BUILDERS. Man Willi a lta<i Itfconl. Raheigh, Oct 12 —There is in jail in Fayetteville, N.C., a prisoner who • has a history. Ho has been by turn a profession tl gambler, a liquor sny iu South Carolina, cowb >y. and i.-. now to go to trial for the capital crime of nurg lary. His name is Carlton Watson He is chained to the jail floor. Ho had a complete system of s goals bv winch be communicated with oilier prisoners. His heavy chains were found filed apart bull heavier ones were tueu riveted on him, and these weio found hanging on a hook while Watson walked around in his coll. SAYS B7.NNY PRdT ST3 TOO MUCH Tho Kcport !li it Hnii^ii So <!i**r« Are on III* March D Mcr*-<li(e I Washington, Oct. 16 —Tne report that British soldiers ha i been landed iu Brazil an l were nroc o ling to the dis puied British-Wnezuda territory is discredited by b.r Julian Pauucefote, the British ambassador, by bignor Meudouca, the Braz ban minister, and bv S'Uor Andreaoe, the Venezuelan minister, the representatives of the three c >uutr es concerned It is agreed by these officials that a move o: sue a supreme import uce would bo quic.clv c >m.iiii!i ci e l here, an.I in tho aus-nca o: any .--uch reports, no credit is attach -d to it. Mr Jn ian P une - oto, accompanied by the Earl of Westmeath, arrived here atlSo’ckOv, alter an expended tour throng i Canada. He was seen soon aft t nis arrival and askeo c mcerning toe laadiug ot British troopi in Brazil. He attache t no importance to mere port, Tne ambas-ador ha i re o v.-d no a iv.c s on tlie i-ubj ct. It wa- clear to him, however, that no such a movi wouul be m ide, e rta ny not 1 y way of tae territory o an outs.de power Pauocdote will give ins first cmvn- tion to assemble here to reaco an agree- m nt as to me amount of duiuate* to be awarded to the Cm idian s-alers in liie meaiitimu tiie personnel of the convention will nor bo announced Tho status of the much discussed Venezuelan question remains nn changed, so far as tho British officials ar ■ in orraed. The Venezuelan minister said that thermortoi British fore ;s landing in Venezuela was s df evidently fa so, as it was out of me question to inarch tlie great (ii«'a ice from the Brazilian coast to Venezuela. The wnole report is regarded ns a “faito” by tae state department ofli ciais. I), ui- <1 In 1 on'lon. London, Oct. 15—The foreign office officials were questioned bv a tepr.-sen tarive of the Associated Press as to the truth of the report published in the United States that an armed B itish toice is marching through Brazilian ter ritory and tnat its objective point is that part of Venezuela wuicn is claim ed by the British government Tinv said there was no truth in the story, that there is no British force there and that there would be no object in marc i- mg thr >ugii tnat portion of Brazil even if a British force had been available lor the put pose outlined. The Amount riiai. Will It • i>u* After Alt Clxlma Are '-uti-fln.l. Washington, O t. 14 —The solicitor of the state department lias couclu led his exammatijii of the assignment against the Mora claim and finds that after a I o: these s'mll be paid there will bo due Mr Mora about $700.0<H), for whicn amount, less *1i800) Secre tary Oiuev win probably mve hi« - icck on the assistant ir ‘Usurer of the Ua.ted States on Mondav. The $118 000 will bo reserved for the liquidation of me <•! mus of certain at torneys. the payment of which Mr. Mora wishes to assume, hu* wi 1 be re turned to him when the dep irtincut settles with toe original attorneys un der the original contract made by them with Mr. Mora. AttMi-ki-il by lh« Italian*. Hassowah, Abrsouia Qjt. 14.—The Italian native tr mps have attacked 1,300 Abyssinian* wno occupied a strong { kisitiou near Uraailet. The latter fl-d, eaviug 20 men killed and nuinoers wounded The Lallan troops lost 11 killed and had 30 wounded. Tli« Sen boar i Mak.» a Chance. Raleigh, Oct 10—The Seaboard Air Line rail way has let out its assistant general freight agent, Mr O. Dwyor, and has appoints i Richard I Cueath- am of Dummy, to that position. TO SHOW NO F-.VORS. A R oolutlon Laio.lnc tn lh« Care of Con- t *il*' rate ne Well ne Union Vet rane. Tacoma, Wash, Oct. 14—Gmrge Buzzard, a well known p duiciuu uud a member of Custer post G A. R , of this city, at a regular meeting of the post gave notice that he would, on Sat uiday next, eff t a roso utiou providing that Custer • <i.t appoint a cumminee of five to nieiii'irializt congress tor tho passage ot a taw doing away with ois tinouoii between federal and coufeder ate veteran* so far as re a-es to their ad niissiou to nation il soldiers’ iiom*s; in ►hurt that oi-abied ex con federal o sol dier* be admitted to ihe national soU dier* hoii-os onexictly the same basis as ex union Holdier*. Tim propo-ed resolution ha* stirred up much lee ing in tne post, many member* being outspoken against its passing. New Era of Plenty and Prosperity Opening Up In the South. Sam .Jones Rejoices In II ..ih-I’rlced Cot ton and Abundant Ctop-. and Wages —A Wise Use of the Vantage Ground Gamed. Whit He Tliinln tliH riatinrm Will Re In Ruyiird to tli^ F.iiiiuei.il (Jm-itiliiii—tie s. y, the .Na11on-tI Conve'itiiin Is -nre to He ll-ld In san Fr.tuoisoo, Cliluajia or I’ittsliiiri;, San Francisco, Oct. 16—"The loot- tion of too mx; Republican naiioual Convention li-s between three c ties— S in Franc -c>. Pittsburg and Chicigo.” saitl Nat onal Committeeman Joan M. Thurston of Nebraska Mr. Tnnrston is at present on tho 30.1st in the interest of the Union Pa- 3;fic railway, reiative to the rec iver- •hiji on the appeals from orders made Irom the state oi Oregon Mr Thurston was inclin ’d to bo com- muaicitive on matters pertaining to politics, and stared that J isepli Man- ley, um national committeeman from Maine, had xpressod the wish to him that Fa ' Fi 4 .i:c sco might be the next convention j» ace of the Republican party, and that many of tho otiier tn muers of tae eastern states had ex pressed the same de-ire. "As fi r mvself,” emtinued the sen ator, “1 have not ma le no my nun l. It is sure to be either Chicago, P.tts- burg or San Franei-co ami om of the three maces nam d w 11 -u t me. ‘ W.iat do 1 think of tho probable nominee of the party? Well, mr state is rat ler inc i ied toward McKinley, bur i near Allison or Rued of M tine fr qrcitiy re erro 1 to as available and t-a o tor the parry Harris)!, d:d you say? Never He is enure.y out of tho quest on I be.i“ve there was an at- tempt to work him into tho fight, bnt it ii is boon g.veu up Don’t you recall that o d llm-: “ *Tnou d >st protest too much.’ “Th a anp.ies to Harrison. He will never d> ” “Wid the R-pnbbcuis give the west a free coinage p.a ik?'’ “Yus. I tiling so; one similar to tho plank of the iast cam aign. but I don’t tnmk t ie Kenubli am or D-mocnt* eitner w 11 ever dec are for t le tree an i unlimited coinage of s Iv r with out r*gard to any otner country I tnink the mnner question will nave to be settled in uch a w ty t i it there wul never be any great disturbance in mon ey values. ” COPYRIGHT. IS95i 1 ISSUES AN INJUNCTION. A Mat* HuUroiiii Coiuiatssioa R*«tr*la*4 From B <lncin« Whool Kaloa. *{ 8am Francisco. Oct. 16.—Judg* Nt* Kenua of the United State* olreait court has granted a temporary Injoao* J tion restraining the state railroad eom- . mission from putting into effeot oa Ool ; 16 the proposed 8 per cent redaodoa of ; the local wueat rates and directing them to show cause uext Monday why the injunction should not be made par- ; maueut. Tins action Was taken aa a 1 result of a complaint filed by tiie tionth- ern Pac fi: R inroad company. I Tne company also seeks to have the commissioners enjoined from carrying ; into effect a resolution by which it U prooo->ed to make an average reduction of 2.1 per ceut in all the rat<.s of the road, to take effect Deo 1, 1895 | The oomplaiut alleges that two of III S<s<!Uii nt. ('I.TvIxllil Over Tmo I Imila m I Mrntii; Cleveland, Ojc. 16 —The annual convention of tho carriage bui-ders* na tional convention convened here with an attendance odimated at over 2,000. The association was organized 27 years ago. It iuc a les nearly all the promi- U‘*nt maun acturers of tho Different branches of tuetrad: throughout the country in its ranks, and nas tor its object the mutual aid and sunport of it members, wno come together onoo a year to exhibit th>-ir wares an l discuss matters reuuiug to th -ir trade At the m >rum * session Mayor Mo Kisson delivered an address of wel come, after which the various offic ts and c immittees made their aunu il re ports A o >m<mttee was appoint id to rec mimend offic rs for anotiier year. Ii is proo.ib.e tnat Gjorge M. Stale bahor of South Boul, Ind, will be n iiuen as p-esi lent to succ-ud Presi dent C H B utton of N ’W York j Among tiM oth *r o indidates ior ores i idem are Henry T ink u. o St Louis, and Henry C Stiver of Ob.CAgo. It has l»ecn wisely said that circum stances alter eases, but that they never alter human nature. If human nature does not change it changes its tune and changes ils base. I have traveled much in the last few j days I hroiigh thesouthern states. Eight and nine cents cotton has put a move on i the south, a glow upon both farmer and ( incicliaut, hushed thecalamity howlers ■ the commissiouers. La Rue and Staa- end run the free silver issue into the 1 ton. were bound by ante-election i nc: ground. With the prospect of eol- pledges to reduce rates and. further, !-<n going to ten cents, and even higher, i tba^ La Rue is a large laud owner and we will soon forget the hard times of shipper oi grain au«i therjifore not a fit the past and cease to listen tothecal- l lllitj tditorial columns of our newspapers, i'lie south has made the elieapcst crop ! of cotton, perhaps, she has ever made, i lhough not so much by three million person to act in matter* affecting wheal lum lor (iu (lie slump or in tho 1:“'* ‘Vg'T* 1 , 1 i rate goes iu co eff-ct, thw the railroad will lose fl.500,C0<t annually and will bv sur.ousi v crippled. The character of the complaint M a whole, and the fact that the federal c urcs have boon r quested to ignoro tuo railroad c unmi-siouers ind:0»M that Mr. Huntiugtou iuieuds to make the same fi.-ht here that he did several years ago against the Texas railroad commissioner* The Texa* c minis- siouers were enjoined by the United States distr.ee judge. MoCorm ole, at Gilveston. and hi* d-oree wa* sauain- ed by the United States supreme o •urtk Mr. Huntiugtou and Attorney Her ron express the opinion that there is c Hi-uderahle similarity between the Ti x is c i.-e and tiie C viifornia case, and say they exu< ct to win the case because of the similarly. i nk s ns last year. The south has made more corn and wheat and meat than in nii\ \ ear of her past, history. The farm ers will have fuller cribs and fewer debts, fuller pockets and fewer cares limn they have ever had in her history. It is a real tonic to travel in the south to-dav and mingle with the people; to uiive out in the suburbs and out beyond and meet the wagons coming in loaded w ith cotton, the old fanner with a hur- iic.1 movement and a bright face headed low ai ds t lie market, sometimes his wife ; iu! children on the wagon, and they. lo‘i, all aglow with-smiles. A GLORIOUS TIME. Uort Wtij-n• (mi.-lir.itIn-- dt-r On* Hun. ■ IrciUli A uni v<-rit iry n- n « it/. Fo::T Wayne, Oit 10 —The colebra tion ot tin' 0110 hundredth anniversary of F ort W lyno’s txiitouco a* a city, which i* to continue lour day*, has be gun and largo crowds aro in attend in^e Irom northern Indiana, soath'-rn Mich igaii and n »rthe<t-ic-rn Ohio. Tue day Was nshered in at 6 o’o ook by firing a r-amtu oi 100 gnu* and tne ringing of all tho hells ii tne city. At 10 o’c c.c tho art building cou tami ’g relic, of pioneer diy* aud art displayi was cp.-uod with tuterestiug ix-reis a Dunog tin afternoon an immense hi cvc o paraue was given ov-*- tuo paved sireut-i, io 1 iwed by bic-cle r-ci* and baseball tamos At nignt the on mug centennial meeting wni be ho-d at tue big Princes - rniK. Tne a hire** o’ welcome will bv de livered oy Mavntr C B Uukl y. and the re*p >u.sn l-y Hon. It. H. Aug-b. tne presi ient o tue centennial o mini ttue. Fort W yno wa* never so hau.isome- lv or p -o u-i • y decorated, nor had a* a large c ow-i Oi visitors as she is uow eutertaiuiumg. And then to meei the old colored brother with his iitl'i-ared mule and one-horse wagon as in sits complacently upon his bale of .-otto,; driving along to a market that w iil : i .e him a just return for his hard vt :u - v.oi k. And then drive back int»> ibe town and see the scores and some times hundreds of wagons loaded with i ollon. the active buyers, tin* busy uier ids and tlie buzz tind hustle i ln‘ic is not a phase of southern life mat dues not feel it. Our eolh ges and eiiools are fuller 1 Inia ever before. The n.achineiy of our manufaetorics start • e up, the railroads : uniiing more ami -.ii .'i in.ill.-, the buiUl'ing .•! nt vv iionio. lie ic.huilding of oltl »:i.i s. Ihe slacks i l.a v, the pens of in.gs, I I.e eril.s oi urn. ail tickle the m.-cv and plcasi a. mind and give t \i<.. ».c» «*oiiip>et. nut ihe south t«>-<ia\ is t lie eomingse<- i..i of m:i great couulrv. Isn't it gloi'ious al’it-i the tears and liuils, the f.nlures ii:.d liquidations, ibe debts and deprchsions of the pas' .ii :• .ears tti I cel that thov ba ndi SEARCHED THE SHIP. Sp inlsh offl i r« Tlioti«h( Sh« “ad Amt nn > Ammaiiiilon For cab i. New York. Oct. 16.—A special 4is- patch to The Herald from Havana says: The Am ‘r.cnn brigantim Harriet G., winch arrived at Neuvitas a week with h cargo of coal for the Puerto Pr ucipe Railway company, has been boarded in the buy and searched by aa armed trpauisn force, whose command- mg offi'ur acccsetl the vessel’s master. Captain Miller, of having brou :ht arms ami munitions or the rebels aud hav ing smuggled them ashore. Cauta u M.der denies the charge, and a* nothing of a comprom sing nature wa* discovered by tne so.dier* during their se iron, he has filed a formal pro test oe ore the United States commer cial agent h -re to be forwar ied through Con u (4-aural Williams to the state dcparimeut at Washiagiou. STREWN ili with flowers. FAf/L WRECK. A Elr.-mau Lost lilt Mr. .ml Two Oth ers* riuil«ly lijurn l. Bradford, Pa, G:t. 16—A bad wreck occurred on the Buffalo divisiou of tno Wes eru New York and Penn sylvania railroad at 1 a m. As a north bound freight train wa* pas-inz Eidred station the lo omotivo le t the rails and plunged down an embankment, foi low id by II loaded cars. Fireman Jesse B ixier of Buff ilo. was ciughc oeueatii tne eugme aim c us ied to death. E ig ueer Brocrway and Brakt-mnu Ha.m re. botn oi Buff do, were s riousy injured It i* feared the ou,jiueer's injuries will prove fatal. Vi-it iif ill - 12 up -ri»r un i Rmpress of (l^riii'iuy il ini -- PiM.i««ut. Corceli.es Oct 10 —Tha streets of th s town were profusely decorated and tho railroad station w is crowd jd inside and outside with people eager to greet the Emperor and Empr i*s of Gertniuy upon the occasion of their visit to Al sace Loriam*. Tneir majestie* arrivid here at ‘J o’c ooz an l wen greeted at the ra Iway station by baron Von Ham- merstein, j r si lent ot the district of Lorraine, the burgomaster aud otner puolie ofiici.d*. ’lh • emoeror and empress subsequent ly > r-o id ’ i to tue Chateau Urvilie. The n uio o the cuateuu was line t with m iU "‘iso the dtffereut veterans’as sociations school children, etc , who entlius a-t cailv ch •-red the imp -nd party aud ne ted tneir m vj isfi”* with fl ,wcrs Tiie emoeror Fnderi. k's mon ament on too bitti-find of Woerth Will Le unveiled on Friday next. ■ I 1; •st V They say it .* ;t long HI • in. : i; . i- t ci ns: and tbat ; \ e i.ai i ; : ■ i;, • .i' ist before day. O' .! V. * \ ili v 1 * (. •B tlie Viiniage ; 1 \ < \ • I* :.»v aud l.y iiidusiiy .!»' i < i l. r. V i :• lb .w stick to his . 1 i 1 - *. > ei . and Inisoand Ills i < :• . . • -ilti' i yet have a sol, 1 i ,1.1.. ! * i.; Hi d v\ it !i l ooms, i. i ! I- l I* :• ■ it.h , and undinum d i* f.': i: <*!'! •n.*e is a dear se! iii< !. a ml tl ry s:; \ fool > will learn in o . * .tin i. I h if V. c «• vv i:-e as fools v t- ! v e !< M « ! 1 1 lA 1 lie e\perieneeof tin* . tbai 1. ibi r\\ . lid economy tire tin* t * . iy iw t ) •ir l • i i> that ever contribute t -mmi 1C! } 1 1 o- peri ty and wealth; at pt :>i! r- ‘ 111 V and speeulat ion vv reel >: ii io • t 1 J A Li »i cha -actor; that the n.; 111 v. | in ii list’s ba >• to be nidi not o n 1 \ i mi. s ! :: • r:i i. ilie a? both emis. but •ner.il !v is 1*01. nined liimsclf by tli • 1 a Lies vvl i ir ii in him lies. If the yom ' (» * men VV bo uivi glOl \ n up amid thes: h mil ti me s >;r. e seei ea.use aud effect a; il bav e 1 * ;i m'll (lie lessons of tin* i! Sl\ they ti M> will fall in line along the •m ll’lllS of Ik UOI An.-i.irntitlljr Klllad. Toledo. Oct. 16 —A special to Th* Blade from Speuoerviile. O, says W. W Rnni-rt was fatally shot while hast ing Moudav. The gun of his compan ion wa* accidentally discharged, th* ch irge strikiug Rupert in the cnesti Rupert is a wed known minor leagn* ball player and piaye 1 with the Bans** City and Fa i River, Mass., teams dnr- tne season just ended. K LLING IN B HMINGHAM. KIH*il Her Tlir^« I.ltiln liruthurs. New York. Oct. 14 — A special to The World from Colon says: To pre vent her pilfenugH bung aiscoYered by her pornnts, a 14 year obt girl, tho dauguier of a labirer in bmiaudor, tutKtieivvf h«r (urtw hr other a Mrs Ilslaa U l»«,u|. CftiOAGO. Oct. 14 —Mr*. Clara Doty BaMs died a: her home hero after a long illness. Mrs Buies was a well known autnoress, being particularly prominent a« a writer of juvenile sun tea Trie.l to ( oimn't Suiolda. Cleveland. Oct 16 —Tne body of a laboring man was pu ud out of the Chvuahoga river. Hu made a desperate ait mipt at suicide H « na 1 nearly suv ered both !• g*. had tried to strangle iuiiiiult by tiHiug a h.tudkurcuiet about hi* U-iCk and tueu jumpid into the water His body can not oj idealificd. Ah Itsllan Gut Him Mini it of one of HI* K.'IIiimt Ciiiiui ry iiiiio. BirminghvM 0:t 10—A homicide was committed in a siuall fish aud broad stand on Second avenue and Tw-nity-fou th street. Frank N ipte, an Italian, cut tlie throat of a fe.low conntrvm iu ii'inot G<ovituni ynerota, i> flirting a wound tnat caused death iu five IlnUrS N.t|i.eisiu the city prison charged witn inurucr N iple says he thought there wa* a burgi.tr iu ni* room. H-* ju up. i up aim attacked tho man with a knee. Not until a tiHighbor name in did Naple redize that ho hat kihet a irioud. SIoVrlUMiil Ot W r U p« Washingros, Oct. 16.-Two cable mu«sages wore received by secretary Herbert from the Asiatic station. O te stated tho guuooat F-ir»i nut arrived ut Cheiua p i an 1 said nothing as to tlie state ot uffu s m Coroa f’he otu er mes-rig t all' ouuo <d tue UlkiVai of tue Jdauhtas at baanghau MmJT vipet I ll<M iii-kl Lovdon, 0:t 10—It is annonnoad | that Dan Creedon, tneex niidd.o weight champion of Au*tr.tU.t, wno on Mon day dneatel Frank Craig, tne •*Hnr- loin Coff-e Cooler." f ir a purse of 460 pounds bo ore the National Sjiorilog club, winn ig in 2 * rouu I*, will siioruy m.-ot Joo C.ioyiuski of California. I'u l-orin u 2V-«* tlliiHiry. BcfHAREsr, R iu man la, Oot 16.—The cabinet h i* go* g ie I and King Charles inc ummoned D in ter Mtnrdiza, the iKi'istry aiifl fi ugulity i cii. aiiNious to m i v\ hut w ill eotue -j! this chat gu of I/US'*. ! stipi'.oM* tin (diticiai.s vvhoclauior for hif;h tail 11 in-.! for tree and tiriimitcd cointigi -,i ilvcr, the politicinns who have sougni > throw disfavor upon the adiuinis- ,at'.o:! of Cleveland, who l.,.ve tidied i.ui tlie jobbing and tnuling of (io - sir v. itli iiionicd r;, udicati s, will k(h»«i c w it hunt a keynote to their mnsie oi loiirdation for their logic, or an apol gv i'or tneir lies. 't he price of cotton is talked about .ure in the south to-day in one day ;u,ri silver and gold is talked of in ue hundicd days. The bn//and w hirl f the nidlions of spindles iu our eot- .m nulls inuke mnsie to charm tlu- • nultitiide away from tl.e voice of the alumity howler aud assoemtion with ihe dissatisfied mobs. 'Che daily aborei vv ho has been without means .f siip|)ort so long need nut be idle a lay' now in the south. The cotton ields ure white, the cotton mills are n//ing. and the first fruits of the com- .ig prosperity make the blacksmith’s anitner ring upon the anvil again, nd the house earpenter's saw uud ijuaie will have the rust worn off of ,iein again by friction with the u.u- •erial they are busy shaping into (Otnes and burns and wurehoiises 'he children will catch the spirit of heir parents and study with heart nd learn with vim. A better day is -oming. It is almost sunrise; and if c will bring the lessons of the long as experiences into light of this new day we shall use the opportuni ties and privileges which ure now .riven to us to the betterment of our- t-lves uud to the higher prosperity of .be world. Uv the way. all roads seem now to i.*.’d to Atlanta. Already Atlanta has ili-. buz/ and life of a much greater citv Her streets are full. The exjKi- bitimi, though not yet complete, is drawing the people from the four cor ners of the earth, and from the 20th of i October on the crowds will la* im- , v me. Atlanta Is ready for them an*,' tlie s' ow will be ready, and Atlanta will do herself honor and the |jeoplr | LiwO.ai UaUrif, tv .ui ui * new mtuisfcf/. ! will be olcuatsl with the show. < 'I iU* F. Jwai Mice of Application to Legislature. State of South Carolina. Notice is hereby given, that th* ,i‘ ■!• rsigm-d citizens residing in Spar- ai.hurg. Union and York counties, the Stale of South Carolina, will, it ’In* ensuing session of the General .s tnhly of South Carolimt, apply to •aivi t'enerul Assembly of South Car ina to ent <dl and incorporate a new )•!"iv in this State out of parts of -.liii Spartanburg, Union and York .unties, the county seat thereof to at Gaffney eity. South Carolina, and the proposed boundaries of said i* .unty to he as follows: Beginning at tlie fork of Broad and I’acolet rivers in Union county and running up Pacolet river to or near a •)o;nt on said river, formerly know a* Brown's Mill, about one and one half miles above J’ucolet Mills, on said river; thence in a northwesterly di- r. etioii and east of the town of Cow- pens, about one mile, u straight line to the North Carolina line ut or near State Line post office; thence with tin North Carolina state line east to Broad river, at or near Surratt’* •' .i v. a;*, form* rly know ; thence with - N .rth Carolina lire to railroad i k Hy called t Ik* 3C‘s . thence in a *‘ .i he . rly .[i rue tion to the mouth • >: !' gs creek in York county ; thence do v n Broad river to ihe beginning, • i. . irk i.f Broad and I'acolet river*, ioKiuding the following townships: : buylotiville and tiowdesville in C tiu'ii county, tin* greater part of V- hi <* I’ldins rownship. nearly all of i ( nestoiie tow tiship and a small part »f ('henkee township in Spartanburg ee.’o'y ami the western part ofChero- ..*.* .own-hip in York county, iticlud- :iig tho tovvn of Blacksburg in York ... ty, making the middle of said i.\ rs In- line where limy touch said •i- county ; hut failing iu the abov* di.rribed proposed county line, then vv.• hereby give notice and apply for said county to he incorporated out of all tin* territory above described, ex cept that part ly ing in York county, *h■ s making the middle of Broad river ihe eastern line of said pro- po- *1 county. l! Lii’scomb, Gaffney, 8. C. J’. Davenport, (iuffney, 8. C. \V. C. S. Wood. Grassy Pond, 8. C. K. M. Jolly, (Jrassy Pond, 8. C. R. P. Scupggs. Ezells, 8. C. .1. r. McCraw, State Line, 8. C. A 11 arris. AI good, 8. C. J. I). Jefferies, Sr„ Asbury, 8.C. C. A. Jefferies, M. D., Home, 8.C. J. T. Moorhead. Gowdeysville,8,C. J, A. Hamks, Gowdeysville, 8. C, A, F. Kendrk k. Sunny Side, 8. C, C. W.Wiiisonant. Wilklnsvllle, 8. C« .?. L. Strain, Eita Jan*, 8. 0, L D. Bonner, Gouchefi S» 0» August $ih, IMit.