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THE WEEKLYiLEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C., FEBRUARY 27, ISOG. somcAiDuwsEffsir.issF,!) rniE mmm f ooims BBuraEJSscriiuTOWiBiii it Happenings Gathered From All Dinglc/’s F.i’.l to Exterminate Parts of the State. Fur Seal Herds. HANY NOTES OF IMPOETANOE Vll\ :iLC2 EAVAGES OF SEALERS l•ver•l Prominent ( h:irl<-s(»u!aiis ^lay lio JmprUoned on a Charge <>!' Cooteiiiiit «»f Court—Steamer In Distress— Hoy Twelve Tears of Ago Kills One of fifteen at Colombia—Kcv. Mooily Cancels His Ku- gagement, Etc. Charleston’, Feb. 2P.—-Judge Eonet, fitting in the state cirenit court, hu-> i ■ tned an order against Messn;. E. II. Sparkman cf the Security Savings bun!:, A. fr. 0. Cramer of the Ci nl Consuler : Comnany and President J. H. Dosher of ike Palmetto brewery to show can. e trhy they should not be ruled for cmi - .- fompt for having gone bef >:e the Unit, d States and asked lor :i reei iwr of tha tenrMy. after he had issued a tempo rary Injunction against that property. T'he eare is a notorious one already and •Tadge Beliefs order adds an tin r sei!.:.i- tionnl feature t > it. Some time ago tin minority stork- holdets of the bn-werj' nilcged tint President Doslier had been eiigu 'din ftll mniiuer of reprehensible pr. ■•tie.-s in .the adni mist rat ion of his oi*; c. They said hr was violating theia -. e.. v law and misapproMiating tin* fund of r tke company and they asked for a re- ceiver. Judge Eenet i. su' d a i mp Injunction ordering President E •o show cause why a receiver slie"' lie appointed. Before tl:«> return to tin-; order was made Messrs, .■'parkmun ami Dcsker went into the United Sinivo •otnt and had fur. t’revier made r-- raitcr. Judge lionet i:-av ord< . ■ ilieiu to rkow cause whv (he .ui not f i rujed for contempt 1 'r tl:i e ;n A 4 Mr. ;-;lc-r. J iil). 20. — Jam ly n% had a oil . a tail aiio ... ’ uni! IV. i. to pr ■ 1. .1 .le 'ey lixiila.i:;*;! the XeccMity of : • Ac!l;»-i amt tlio Alcasnro tVar ...laaut D.’iale—Senate Ili'rii'ji-# i ;* M. • Tasiff Hill—Imlian Ap- > :.!’.! ran=*l. . v, Feb. £6.--The house •d the Indian appropria- uded. Ko one demanded v ■ in the .muse on the Liu* : > ; •!: .ol amendment as ! in c nnmitteo -f the whole, n, X. V.. laud c laim item was a ;ii bill in order to avoid i ’1. . (•’’.airman of the ways coinniittee, then called up Pm from that committee, . to a dd;:;' tiio president to . ■ dions with Muvsia.Eiig- . or either of thcuu, for i i inn.lire into the habits . • fur*seals and the best o' >• ••ving tin’ seal herds, fa: ;!:•> president was au- bv the bill to conclude tho d to I nnimite Jan. 1, 1SSW, P i:, of th.e seals, and in i ; < vivemli could not be i -fire tire opening of tho Saved to the People by Cold Nicaraguans Are Up In Anus Sc'- ’ ern Coal Miners’ Output 1 : Happen: Wave Warnings. SPECIAL EEPOET BY CHIEF MOORE Against President Zelays, CITY OF MANAGUA .freaks the Record. t: A’: A. ZD asriciii: urivt.'i, I'lorl.vti, T’ucl Dcalori*, Ico UiirvcMtcrM, Stock Italnor:«, L'nilniuili IHvi'r Men nml liutliicKA Nlen Generally Greaily IlenilUteil by the Warn ins* «.f the Weather ISurrsiu at AVuiMnstoii. Washinoton*, Feb. 20.—Chief Moore of the vroather bureau has made a special report to the secretary of agri culture with reference t. the actual money value of cold wave warning to the people of this country, with special reference to the cold wave of Jan. 2 to 0. That was one of unusual severity, ] spreading over the entire country east of tho Rocky mountains, with tho ex ception of the southern portion of Flor- Mnrtlal Law Has U-'' n !':•<>« Vii.u <J •:”'l l!i > Work of I’rrvMiig JIcn liiintlic li llelii); Il.ipiiliy i'll.Ii.d—'Ibl H -li; Jralouslus tho <ao.;:—; As a Well Armed. (Copyrighted, 1 C X, liy Associate. 1 Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. \ Galveston).—The fla.g of r b-dli once more been raised in Nr.. r. reports received hero from tl. show that the whole dish Lake Managua, including r.’ss.) I, (via as i-. let n tho d ida. At every weather bureau stati m throngheut this region tho cold flag was displayed, were distributed at least 21 hours boforo the cold wave (x’currc’.l. Reports received from 2'Ji sMtious in dicate that these warnings were di- rectiy instruraental in saving IT.an de« titrivti' •!! projierty T«ee«li:ig fi.'/TU;o) in valu \ This estimate takes no ac count of tin’ property saved a- the re sult of these warnings distribute:! from the weather bureau station r »thousands meat:, of the west and the h, ar open rebellion against Ihv • iinit . Martial law has be.m pr- •irii.i d the pressing of men into t ,ie ains . i. ing pushed rapidly. The pre .d i va supjiorted by a wing .f t! L'.b ra , id the warnings and 2,OJO men are alree . th • VI p : . i .. * L . . i' i ± ■ > t : tiid ( . ui. !. tie’ s<•cretary of the ; of small towns \ 1 to take and kill while on .their feeding citi'*s, from which run: th Mr. bn art Ttry prominent men in business d fimuici.-d circles ! ■ re ami considerable excitement and comment nave bo n ec- casioiiod by the order. I)< 1jm N it :i C'ai.UataSc. CHAHLUSION, H. C., I’\‘h. —Pr. -i- dtnt Eugene V. iJcbsof Am. a tmi:- tPty uuion, wimis ia Ciiarleston, was Mdttd by an Associated Press repiv- : i- •fitt regarding the di natch fr.u:: . .ut!: that he liad accepted tl: * !'• : IMtoritiation f r governor of indie:’.;. Mr. Debs said that some iiis. < nthu- IhMttc friends are :in::ious for him t . 1 e teanflidnte. but that ho has <.'• •lined. He declares lie has no tush forj and ho aspiration.; in that direction. , Kidnapped u NV.-eo Huy. OOLUJIRIA, H. C., Feb. 25.—Jim Price, a IS-year-oM negro boy living with his fartnls in thin city, was kidmiiipcd by l«mr uit’ii. being seized ami tin v. •. in;-. ••Otartd wagon and his life thi iatou H kt cried fear assistance. Ab< ut 14 ftifiM above (’oluini ia, wiiile tin men fitpt ■ouudly in a drunken sfcuj .. ho •lit ki« way out of the wagon and tramped back to Columbia. The me i art all white and supp su’d to bo illicit dbftiliors. , t diate actn.u arose Canadian pelagic or !i;.d the report of tho . iii'-ii had already been 1. . n l ! • explained that ' V ; :IHU-I that the savages tin’ bill sought to • a! - '";my litting out their . ill sail in a week. pass d with- id debate, anaii■. • meat made previ- b •••!. < U p.. V’.’is.), chair- >i ' net of C liuml ia com- i ilr’ lloLii in behalf of ! ( <!l! aji:y In tl:.* Scnalc. . chaironui of the linaneo it is impossible to obtain rep ris. The largest saving reported was by •d in the •a up. li n>-c ts o! •nati* that tlio : p ike briefly, the treasury owners and shippers of perishable pro duce. Waterpipe.i were pr tecte.l in factoiic', residences and public buibl- in.gs, thj size of trains regulated by raiir ad olli'-ials, while It in..r. and agri cult mists protected tlmir hotliousi’s. Re ports of direct bem fits were received from fuel deal •:•;■, owners of iec harvest ers, farmers and stock rais 1 ’:’.;. river inen and busim ss men generally. One of these Iasi reported the wcath'r bureau {in activ -partner in every man s Im. i- ll-’SS. Another hencflt widely reported but necessarily not expressgd in tigures. was protection to health and increase in tho comfcrt of the republic generally ( n ae- count of th' GOLD warnings. BRICK gam; i ic ■ d manded action. On motion was defeated— \ ic had been announced ! i !r. . ’. rr'.l.’s. motion a b <pnv (ceurred between r. is Her an 1 Mr. Hher- , rrili s.dd tic’ tariff bill I s’ added tiie.r if was now r was a Repul’lican n - with m A Hoy to: OOLtlMDIA, S. C., Fob. MUlwr, u 12-year-i •mlty with George If years of ago. Young Miller, cur; *g fhe eourso of the trouble, jiicle d-mi a keavr iron roller, closely resem’ !.• • a dumbbell, and throw it with all lib; strength at Demat'\s. It struck him over tho heart, causing paralysis of that organ and killing him instantly. .• Ktoiiiiic:’ la Dislrosx. Charleston, Feb. 25.—steamer Co- niatiche,- Penniiigton, spuko on tlic’ twenty-third, 12 miles north ofHaltc- ras Shoals in J2 fathoms of water, fcehoonor Harriet C. Kcrlin, IT; m Sa vannah for Philadelphia, flying Mens Is ef distress; rudder gone; wind south. we«t; fresh. She probably anchored, aa »he was Iteading in for ilutteras light and getting anelmr ready. j Cancelled Hi* Charleston Ihi^.ij^cinenfc. Charleston, Feb. ao.—R-v. L. Moody, the noted evangelist, lias had to cancel his. engagement Imre on ■.<.■■■ count of being attacked with grip.pc While holding a series of revival meet ings at Selma, Ala. Mr. Moody lias left for Ins home at Northliejd, Muss. THE DATE FIXED. Ex-PrcMilont Hurrlnini ami Mis. Dimmlck Will Me Married on Ajii il (j. New York, Feb. 25.—Gonend Har- tisou and Mrs. Mary Dimmick will probably bo married Easter Monday, April C, by the Rev. Ur. John Brown of St. Thomas’ Protestant Epiwopal church. On Saturday Dr. Brown re ceived a nolo Irom Private Secretary Tibbetts asking him if ho would bo at liberty on April (5 to perform tho mar riage ceremony. Dr. Brown replied that ho would be very glad to do so “I have not soon tho general ” Dr Brown said, “and 1 do not know what arrangements ho has made; wlmlbor he wants to be married in the church or at Mrs. pimwick’s homo. All that I know about it is what was contained in Mr Tibbetts’ note.” r intense and his :.i ;i • .bate.; could no* ■ ’ •]>•.:Mi* in party. : nsi;..•.■ I v.i;ii a severe the inaction <;f con- . . a cvini“ against tho . • b s t civilization. Ho • woubl continue to urge la; iff ibi!. mo.. Me.) took the floor ;... t-.iiif 1’ill was as dead i • ar. ilas;ness interests tli; statement bo made : o.'i the 1 ill was dead. : w. u'd never be heard ■ i that tin* responsibility . i: b ■ onged. i . Mr. ?.! .organ resumed Gu.m i re sol utioiis, Icccil J':'..:'iii’rt Kill. . 'or i art of tho time of tho /• re-iato committee on • >. • i. •. :{<h1 to the cousidora- i r Bacoii's bill to prohibit .. / is- i.ance of government : ■. * th ’authority of congros, ;. -i* \v:o a tie vote upon it, final v. a ■ postpone;]. lad was i.r; uz'it to the attention bnee by .Senator Harris, •: ibe nr(ip.'] ty of the line of -.;;• by file bill, but the Re- .. t .r.; ]:n sent without cx- r ]f ition i:i oppesitiim to file pr ;;ige of the bill • .uival it to the rejiealof tho ■ . .i aet. CHILDREN DEAD, In • bi -i J'ri ; Conditlun as (lie (if :: idling KxgliiMioi:. Fob. Si. —Three children :: • ir lying at Johns Hop- i i u proeariou; condition f cf a fire caught by the ig- :! (i! ill the hi use of Fred- j;: STRONG OPPOSITION. Kortliorn Clt|p« Olijm-t t» tlm I’roiionoU Iliac and Gra/ I’urudc—A I’roclaiuatIon. New York, bob. 25.—General Ivan N. Walker, head of the Grand Army of the Republic, has sent to Adjutant Gen eral Robbins, at the Grand Ainiy head quarters in Indianapolis, Ins pr clama- tion calling tho annual encampment ut St. Paul the first we“k of fcjcpt. :iubiir. General W.ilkcr said tlnr 1m had lately visited all of tho jninci oal north ern cities and found that tliere was ■trong opposition to tin projec I to hold a “blue and gray” parad : in ;,T. W York city on the fourth of July, Kart Cuuul llliicliadu Hul l rd* 1 Port Said, Feb. J5. -Tim IC uiz’cr, which grounded in Dm Fuc;; c,.a..l. i lust Wednesday, has h-; n lio i t- il ami truffle resumed. Forty-four nicamort werowiitiui; to pass. 'Jr - ' .(. a--: Rose, aged 8. j . il S-, aged (1. ' •. an infant of 1(5 months, ii . .11 years old. is severely • Mi .«:» t!’.'* i id. m- !c. hands and . .• . '.••.••• is noh ipo for his recovery. : '• :eriek it • left her fourchll- ( .< 'i. of lier son, William, : !!, i j f- w i linutes. The kero- \ in the room grew dim and • ; :ied to refill it without extin- • a: ; ib-. fl ime. An <>xplosion fol- ! .. .•.; aeattere 1 the burning fluid t.l. ;«• r< c! and set fire to the cloth- i . ; i cliildrcMi with tho above ro- i atii of u Prominent Democrat. \7 ri. u.oo, la., Feb. 2(5.—Judge C. Z ’. C ii ’ i.i 1 at his home in this city * art di- iso ami dropsy. Ho was ; o' Boise’s law partner and for na ;.• y. ars was district judge. Twice ie v.; tir’ Ib niecratic candidate for c -t i i thic distnci and was a Dcm- < • ... :i ilitic.it leader. 5Iaa L'nilcir Arrest at S'i»!i I'laueiscu I'or Swindling a I'urii’.er, San Francisco, Feb. CG. — A well dressed !u;i;i, ‘M years of age, who is known by ihe names of Edward Thomp son, Cha’.T’s Gordon and Addison Mills, is umier ancst in this city on a charge of giving t wo worthless gold brick:; to M. li. ivilchi '. a Napier county vino- yardist. as s .-urity for a loan of :>5,0‘.)U. iMills paved t!’.;; way for the 1 an by telling a iai.y story of the fabulous for tune that could be obtained by develop ing a rich mined: ievered by an ladi m. He was assisted l>y a versatile ctnife.l v- ate, win ii.i.-cd first as an Indian pros- ] met or and later as an assaycr from tho Philadelphia mint. Two gold bricks furnished by the In dian were later examined by the same man in his capacity as an assuror and declared to lie worth $22,000. On the strength of the supposed assayer’s state ment Ritchie gave Mills $5,000 in gold and received the worthless bricks as se curity. THAT NANSEN STORY. Anotlii.r Well Knmv:i Navigator Djttbl.i [t>i Alltlmnticlty—What lie Say a. New York, Feb. 20.—A special to Tho Herald from .St. Petersburg says: In tho course of conversation, Captain Wiggins, the well known navigator of Kara sea fame, gave tho impression of not being by any means convinced that his friend. Dr. Nausea, hud reached the north pole. He said: “Nansen t Id mo that he proposed re turning by way of Greenland, and ho would, at all hazards, have avoided tho islands about Nijni Koleusk. “'tis possible hois sending some of his men to Yakutsk, but so wild an idea is scarcely admissible. If his entire party, the Fram must have boon wrecked, for Nansen would scarcely have left her.” Attacked by :» Striker. Chicago, Feb. 2G.—The first violence in connection with the clothing cutters’ strike occurred when Peter Meinke, a striker on picket duty, assaulted L. Rosen, employed by one of the big clothing firms. Rosen had gone out on strike with his fellow workmen, but re turned to work. As he left tho shop he was severely beaten by Meinke, and as a result the ex“cutive committee of the Manufacturers’ association have decided to place firearms in the hands of all em ployes. Chief of Police Radeuoch sent "word to strike headquarters that no violence would be tolerated. This town lively ina le r the iiixurgei ts at L‘ n, the gr. i, and the < • < . '' CatkMic population, ■ Catholics of :n u . ia . Tjcrtc i to mike an a - :. A strong di’ta''aa.a: . lias already left h ; i ■. licveii that r.Iaaa tni . d Thurs.'.av. Tho ConsciTalivi party met and resolv’d c.w : to Pr . id'mt Z'>a;; a : ■ to send cx-Pre. ’; oral A vagi l toGia.::. :i, • aragua. t • inform •! of t!r ir irrii r»a:. ; president. The i: . ' ar portion of t'. . . but, up t ill. 'p.c. . . tion l :. 'ly pr , I o* i. revoiutio:'. The troill.de 'ad • • . ir; founded upon j ■. religion as la ir b. cm ideas, on tiic id • erreuse. Unhappily b.r .! large c.im-igiini! artilhuy, pnrrii.i ■•c .. > arrived here sli .: !y . *• tioa of Corinto liy ' which at one ti: ’ : . fall into tlio liand ; «.i ;; miral, have, •.viii found tlu’ir \. av to , to bo used ag.:» i; ’ •.!:•• ; excu : • for :-*.;ding 1 :• \\as tli.it a C i.a. i .. i favor of a (.ictn; . j and find th’-:.-. : • 1 the riodcrn m •■■; ; n 1 : should be stor • 1 n. asserted, t hi ie v • i demonstration 1- r . r ; ernu: od. The L -oni hs were. • to liavo tin : way in : . j would s ’ciu fr m f! '• p meets t nut t'.i; v.'.i - . a ]:lo1 to overt hr.i\.' dv ; Pazident Z j!:;\ a. DIED 70 GEY Ilusbar.il :linl WI." : ui A Notu to Til; ■ Uadis »x, Wis., !cb. tragedy, resulting in t' • of Mrs. A. W. Patter band and hi; death by hi mediately afterward, o- night at their It mo Whether it was not; HUi ide is a quest: A letter, ostcn.-ioly v. parents, was lelt I hushaml ami vr i .id suicide for some r! die together. TM . d- ever, is opposed by fi.uiul, the v.’ife, wlc I. . ; in her nigld r. . kn • . acra. s her 1':.-.: a ; if ' ■ bullet in the arm. wldl:- was still fully dres: .. Both, with otlv r r. ’ household, had air . i vices being held imr. during tin* ev- uiug • ii’M is be •>!<•;« • > ,i r‘ • 1.} Li. IS I ! < : r'.;t * <*T a S rloii'i Nature. F<Townskni), Wash., Feb. 26.— ir ia"t jioss, formerly of tho rev- * ‘ ( iter <C invin, lias forwarded (v...i I ' the secretary of tho treasury :• . Captain Munger of a very so- non aid are. Tlio charges assert that Munx'. r was drunk during most of tho time: fleet was in Behring sea last tea : .’. MoI:« Sudtli In Atlunts. d i’, Fell. :.ti.—Hi’cn tary of tho 1 'i " llok". Smith arrived hero from \fa '.ungtou and v> ill spend several days i i le (aty attending to private busiuoss ah airs. A Muted Dt-spurailo Killed. Bristol, J ia., Feb. 20.—After shoot ing three men, M. F. Grissett was killed here. Grissett was a noted desperado and shot into a logging camp with a rifle. W. R. Flowers and Henry Calvin opened fire on Grissett. Tho desperado made at the two men firing rapidly. Calvin was shot in the leg and fell, but continued to shoot at Grissett from the ground. He fell from his horse and Calvin and Flowers continued to pour leaden missiles into him as ho lay on the ground. It took 11 bullets to kill Gris sett. lion. Georgo Davl* Stricken. Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 25.—Hon. George Davis, attorney general of the Confederate states, and since tho war a prominent member of the bar of Wil mington, was stricken with paraly.iis at his home in this city. Mr. Davis has been an invalid for some time. His condition is considered precarious. Uill Njo Is Dead. Asheville, N. C., Fob. 22.—Edgar Wilson Nyc has just died at his homo, 12 miles cast of this plaeo. Many telegrams liavo been received by Mrs. Nyo from people prominent in tlio literary world expressing their con dolence over her boruavemeut. LZZ fjujju ING- III HEW TERRITORY ami l! I'.' nfl- » ay i . .• t: their room: spirits. The family c::ui“ he a u i A: ; i, where Patter->n v i in • . r • ing from business on a. ..a r health. They came b • t.> • . tlicir children at th: stat which Putt .i Mu r ‘ ui. No other motive f ern i ; a:: •.• . ih • part of the hu b.imi or i : •* • mi lb • nart of botli ca i be n.-. L . r the dee l. Dyer Files l!l« Answer. PlTTsncRO, Feh. 26. —C 1 'cl 'j: ir; II. Dyer, pi'vklcnt of th Ivan- v’t: * 1 company, Iris tilefl his an.sw •:• \ t : • (50,000 breach of nr .nfl • f 'I by Mrs. Maty A. Commas • i a \v Colonel Dyerdeni'-s mi < ; -:. C-.a allegations, and says lie ha-- r . > i believe that the plaiuti.f 1 !• ■ lawful wife of Jab- 1 */. V. C .ui.u:--. i. fl ing is said in the answer a., to ...; whereabouts of Jabez Uomars. Dr. JamtMou In Court. London, Feb. 2G.—Dr. .Tame- a, af ter having travers'd a. cir-uit i is i ut ■ in erder to avoid tho crowds, arrived r.t Bow street police <• .nrt at G:25 ;i. :n. He was loudly chern-fl on ( nb’ ing t ie courtroom, the entire au !i'’;ic. risii:g and uneovoring upon hi - :qip mm-e. Later. Dr. Jameson anti I! of! • flow prisoners wci’O charged wall “waning against a friendly slate-” I'ool roiini IVmirletiir* F’lti”d. Cucinnati, Feb. 2G.—The p in proprietors across the river in tl • ton, Ky., were line:’ $5'!) each on i ach case against them and th - <- - • « f em ployes hold in abeyance. Thi-. cl all tho poolr xuns in t!ii; viciuily. Secretary Dorter Hr < Iff ns. Lonsviu.r. Feb. 20.—Secretary \7i’- Hum Porter of t!;-.- ], .s.isvilic ’ i. . :fl Driving aiso iation lias i signc.l, a George Liudenbergt r of thi.; city ha* been eleated in his bt ad. C.-m r:il I.usRvsns !■( Good—D.-maiid For Iron lri-»*.;n:ar--L’.mil>.T Trade Active. Tcvlin Mills lluiiiilns Over Time—Larjo C (ii ton A.-c;i Agniii i’redicted—Many New Industries U-.’tiorle«I. • Ch *.t .’Anooga, Feb. AG.—Reports of infla.flrial; u.l bu.flin-. s conditions in all I art ; of the sontlieru states for tho w !; ending F -b. 25 have been received by Tl:-- Trades man. (h>’: :;tl business is good, but is net rmu.-a.:.iy a five. The southern iron i . .. mv maintaining their outputs :.t : at ti. * average of tiie past throe nc . bat the demand is more irre gu- 1: ifl i -c; for southern iron are steady un -’vanred. Coal miners are hav- a bu-y vintor. More coal has b- n than in any previous season, and • ;:yo extending into new ten-i- Tic lumber trade is active ami ;.-f .' •:•! is manifested in the mat* ' .! cone -.ruing which there is a! o difference of opinion in a . -. me large manufacturers ] Vic want t> min -e quota- di 'li rs, and the larger nnsu- •li v • fli a;flicring to th • li t re- < ' a hi. -lied. The lumber ina'iu- ■ i. i Cue S'.uth were never so »>l v. II < ijraniz -d as at present, ; : as C -inated that the spring ami s a • ns will bo more pr- Arable : : an .- years. ■ industiy is nnehang il as ; ’. ay acl as to tho large am amt : . The mills are running on , aid in many instance.-; a: > .mu. .vev tin--, and if the market . . Ic’d • ol; were lirmer tl:"" ing t i ••i.iiiplaiu of. Th • ■-uv th. t a very large c. t- . -.: ’i 1; • planted, and lower : • i • l;-d for. The m>w textile j -a fl < c.i'i;:--,! or imv r t r int.-d during • > .. :.a . Cotton mills at Birni- i - Ala., a $50,000 mill at M- ri- . - id otliera at Clinton an l . C.. Lincolnton, N. C., and <5h it- i .i. 'i’.-an. A “■IO.poO woollen mill ’i . < ;11 L::mpa::as, lex*. ;:d 1 mills at L'V.'ingto’i, (Ja., High ' r, C., Jonesville, C., and i .V.ii- fl’cuu. a x.iii! i.:n; irtant now indnsfrh ; < ’ ,:iix‘ ii - r ; .dablislied in the soutlmm . .: - fl.xriiig the week is a cannery at A a aii TenII., flouring mills at ( ‘ " Ky.. end Olive Hill, Tenn., tuul an ••' tiical plant at Kuoxvili -, ’]’. .:•• dries and machiu*’ s-c p; .. • : I ■- • at Bo’.viiug Gre-'M. Ky., 1 ... burg, W.Va.; ou iron furnace a; m:*. < ia., and limi and stone works < i b. s.-alo near Gadsden, Ala. Ii .v-i .w ’ 1 ing plants for the wi »k ic : • ]fl lag mill:; at Jemison and .ie, Ma . a cigar factory at Tumpa, J ... :i cl:..:; fla-toi-y at LycrJy, Gu., and • w ..La af New Orleaua and . >. Lx ;. - a’so reported tl:e < rguniza- C: s -u il age. L i., of the Bavou L ti. v wimpany, capital, $100,* 1 i s- Biclitaoml Y'’at'>r Pow r . aj-ita!, flo'J,0!)'J, at Richin-oml, a' ; ii--- Kirkpairicl: Mnnufacturing r i ■ a, a'so with $50,000 capital, at (' .’"i. Tin. The Consumers’ I-e a.':-' C .1 -t ’.'agecompany, capital.$25,- xi v p rtefl at Ei Paso, T«.: tho I-. . . Lumber c mp:iuy, capital, $i5,- . a' t. Fraticis, Ark., and the Bald- w.x ‘ i i c '.many, capital, $10,000, at . vihe, Tck. fl'as- c gem -utR of industries fur f. • k include cotton mills at Char lotte and a: m, N. C.. and Wellford, *:- . U.. u.l W'-ailwoi-king plants at Bris tol. Ter: . and .Marion, Va. Amoi g - i Ai :i- are business houses at C .ington, Ky., and Norfolk, Va., a c ... • i- l.ifli liag at Richm >ud, Va., and a '. i ach-) -l at Lexington, Ky.. a • -.: ' - • at Ciauton, Ala., a $12,000 ii. . ib • mi'I’.d, Va., and residences at L ' .: I*’, b v., Chattanooga, Tenn., , j c:;:ered released. V5,. :i ’ : tu Uo:ineclion M Itll tho U. ;-isia !a l ilibaitci'ing Fipivlitkiii. Is v Yokk, Feb. 26.—Commissioner Shield: Ralmigh, port of the tj the deer. ;. o j of all prwpi -tj rr is m..r] exp—red. Tin :i.;t- t-i- Peab :U- i ■ tin wiiitc -ri t.i.tl C .ilcge ; ino.xal. -li .-is' .‘ii a. ci tion hi '.V; :. aged 22, a i' id on a pj cau-::t. ’ 1 is ari Wh h rcv.ilvim him A At tho Chari*-.: Neat!: 10 y< ars, - toie $! ; X at J>i:..-.1,1 ii has be; u arn: g u.t j.h • nogg-o U r, na ri of t A). (iiii iii^, and i-iy l i hoi tt > .;ail itt Cone cs'-uce lyncinug by at (• .v-ru- r Ca; r wait t. s: urging liini to in- ting of the nex f Iic -Migut * ■ t” " he :a-r ij am in • again:--! sdI- Tl: • 1 -islatm-e will ho fa: i* ' u-rantbn Imv. The S';. .0 of Virgi ;-.u li a. !:, . xml fb;, i ere 1 -luauary cf ti; -. tin ! A;, ax i mil • ■; : pu•’ ...-!; i :ifi;i'.'--ni'”:; I\' >'.! • t'; ii' a cati nis prill i : ' ft, il'c :n In c icci!:c wit'i a South C... x ( b v: re r tlie h-;;. flu n.v to apja ward ]i- ying Ac a aiaru ■ ofl body, rib- tila l in Stat; V/u: iiingt .". S Xitiiside cotton mil Kton, with 5.000 spindlea, hi Opv'i’Mi i( /IIS. EATEN BY A HO Fslo of :i Tivo-Y<-;»r-C)lil Child In County—Otiu-r N<.■ v. i. R\r.”l H, Fell. 21.—A 2-y ::r-: of Wiiii.uuWiliia'.’.i a, in Rob "one ii was c it-nt by a ha>g. The m-i.fll the chiM aav • it s i:i io .-! and leu premia a. yard, fl'i: a at • the i‘ .-•••I cl’fl-l ’mid al;-: entirely e insamod it \:r : retin-’.eii. ( flivcrncr Carr offer.; U > c.-p; i.r ' of \V. il, ihiniu . vx; >. Titalty . ia iuated for •ry the night wai- ' railway ib • .t a ri- of Iv’.tii:;-; J • --s and i-’rau* - . who, i:i i. . •• ,m county, 1 Mar’: ibit .in a at shot him .th * i : la. inn- -*i:i - m -tal They ia hide. i i •along i: ion ... .: :ar tin b in lor of S nth (Jar »• iiiiii. . K -yxits received her : si; iw that tho s cf ic e-sos and of - • :• ;.,t . .:i i;-, rs by tho larmors ..‘f t c-i i.i ui i) i in this state aiii cxceptiouall; lary ■ this nison, an is a!s > tho on ■ u nit of adoiti oial larm labor, h i: - ;.a -_M- ; < . 'a work is great. Just 1 '■ it ie 'i by i'v snxv. The ; . b.e; .* iy b uelited t ho small . . era]k. a uual : Uo c >u\ utioa of the Y-.ur:g ’ii-x’s Christian aas.u-ix.ion ia t al Ci. .aict r - with aha-ge iv' ;• -i.tation. < Jharlotto, by on o\ ‘rwheln ig ma jority, . .. d to issn ; >0,0 > in bauds to purchaso the present w ter rks aud oxiargo the.a. n: c '_i t . 1 wi I 1 FIND. r ha ; ordered the release of all :i cur'.ded in connection with . efl.a alleged filibustering exiie- v. a i; the execjiti'.ii of General Captr.i’u Hughes and two iitlmr j 'ifl. - will Ik- arraigned before th- :i.: . «:;or at once. ■ •mi- . rs were released hr--ansi - t was in violation of t!:e in- • • -tion.-- seat out from Washington lx v: • fly Attorney General Harmon, t . . .. jii'-c.n merely was not sufficient und i •• arrest, but that evidence of i xii.oti violate tho neutrality laws v,x. ■: re luiied. Hoy Tr.v' i Wrorker* to IJc Tried. Vi “A, N. Y., Feb. 20.—Tlio grand j n-y of U:; ; ia county has found trun ) . a-mi’ct John Watson Hildreth, 11 .l i t Pi.iio, Fi-od Bristol and Thoo- (! .e i Lib ia <1, the boys who wrecked ti • IsT-w Yirk Central fast mail two nfll’- ■ -. .1 of Rome last December. Tl - . will be tried at Rome during tho ' . ::i b-ginning March fl. The boys will b'> tw o separately, Hildreth coming li: t. 1’h boys are now in the Utica j ii. but will 1 ir-removed to tho Romo ix.. Friday next. Bristol is said to bo dying < f c msomption. Urs-di M-.i^anroi He’iorted. Co -.antinople, Fob. 26.—Reports 1 . , ■ l en received here saying that fresh marsaercs have occurred at .Mala- li; a id - even oth"r points in Armenia, ’i i, Tn:-:;ish government when qm-s- ti .1 un the snl>j(s’t, denied that there was any tint i ill the stories told of fresh i::;t -acres an l as. iTted that they were crcati in;- of the imagination of tho Ar- Rixui: u aidt.fl 'r:;. Ciliin -j-.-vs ffi;;«itci-i! Tlionsaii-; Dollars IIu;a .1 I i to-j Gromid—Other -’.i-w*. R '.L .i :i, Feb. ID.—Two w eks ago, in (i .i;!ford county, a man l-.und $'iy,- 0 <:) in g dd -.in buried in tli • grcuud. - News of > fiu-.l gained ; urr acy. Tha j man y.xm. it was said, made the discov ery, later .1 :iod if, and u iw the owner i of the laud d' clui'Ci; ii will bring suit against him to obtain the annoy and rays ho do.-;; not believe tho lindor’a dc- i nnil. Two white men, named Lewder and 1 Sid--a who vx—• • in j.-.il at Albemarle, e.v-apb-ing aid-il by friend:; on the out id *. Tii-y are charged with .store r bin-.-i Wdlia.m McR'acis ui, who last week ; attempted to wr—.d. a passenger train ou 1 th'* Abei-il'”-’ and Fayetteville railroad, lias b -’-i capturoii at FayettuviUo. Ho wa.. an cmnl >;, ** of tlio rohd and turned tbe switch. He is also charged with robbery. Flro at i'liilailelphla. Pun, • D;;.M*iHA, Fob. 20.—The build ing i • -upi ’.4 by tlio R. T. Steel Maim- 1,;. : ufl'ig'• i quiiy, builders of rofriger- in i s,:;t 01! nd !M6 Girard avenue, was niui stouti* ly destroyed by flro. Tlio b-.s will am iuut to fifl.OO'j; iusurunce, , i.ao.PO'J. Kii^uiCHr KDInt at. WVLIoa. HALmun. Fob. 2-1.—At Weldon. Mat thew Dodd, engineer on the Seaboard Air Line’s vootibuled train, was shot through the 1: -art by a negro tramp. The latter was in tho engine cab warm ing, when Dodd t •! i him to leave. Tho tramp again got in the cab and was put nut. lie <]’•:•’..• a pist i! and killed D.xld. The latt-r rmerly livc.i hero, but his hom-..’ i-- i’.ow at Portsmouth. The tramp wa.; c-aiituicd. -• ♦ — The ’ill!o daughter of Mr. V.fl bi, r. il'diand Mass., had a bad cold red cough which ho had been aide to cure with any till 1 ga\x- him u ‘25 cent bottle of Chi | 11 rlnin’s Cough Remedy, says W. II- iditi, inendiant and post master a!J W » si Brimlicld, and tlio next time saw him he said it worked like «i charm. This remedy is intended cs* peciully for ncuto throat and lunjf di: < a-n-s sa di as colds, croup and whooping cough, and It is famous for 1 its cures. There is no danger in giv ing it t o children for it contains noth ing Injurious. For solo by the Dupre Drug Co.