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THE NEWS AND HERALD. PYRLISHED TR1 WF- | -BY Tm NEWS AND HERALD CO. TZEaKs.IN ADI On* Year, * sic d[nuthol. - - . WINNSBOR0 . Thursday, October 11 - 1900 THE ELECTION. The general election will be held on the 6th of November, and we desire to arouse some Interest in it. Too much apathy, indifference and carelessness are manifested in this State in the general elections. Not a single speech has been made in this Stat4 on natio nal issues. It is known that the Demo crats will carry the State, and for this very reason no interest is taken ir. the election so far as this State is con cerned. Sometimes we think that it is really a misfortune that the Republi cans do not make some show of fight in South Carolina, for it they did it would arouse the Democrats. Every Democrat entitled to vote should go to the polls and cast his ballot. North ern papers and Republicans ofteu com ment upon the smallness of the vote in South Carolina and this has been urged %s a reason for reducing out representatives in congress. Go to the polls and vote, if you are qualified. WE publish to-day a letter from tb Columbia city council asking our sup port of the constitutional amendmen which will allow Columbia to providi proper sewerage system, &c. We ari glad to say that we can cheerfully sup port the amendment. A sewerag system is necessary for the health of city as large as Columbia, and with be assured growth will become abso lately necessary. The municipalit: should hare entire control of it, an this cannot be done without the adop tion of the amendment. It a adoptio: cannot hurt the people of Fairfieli and will help Columbia. CNsSTaR is aroused on goad roads Fairfield is not. Chester has organ ized a society to see that the roads ar properly worked. Fairfield has not Will we allow our sister county to ge ahead of us. Cheater once got a rai road that would have come throng Fairfield, if Fairfield had half tried t get it. Do not let Chester beat us i road improvement. PLAIN STATEMENT 'N T HE PEOPL E CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THA S.TO BE VOTED ON. eoeo. hto Some cities--ColumbIa SSewerage and Ask the Below isth eeoepTe. meeting last night which~ To te Eor thoespprfi h Dartwh Si: The eqesttatit cbu vubtished ,o t is9 watterpse of ras brepresetveral othe cities everh asebe nteStatecptl B~nl progres Cian Croundiliaberato Toke the ionsdeatof -- ac sb jear irose The dstittionaricon vton the1895iwus proisoseddofted repesthativ as bo-y willenoaswever pirreleten wpro~do adfond eibrio marked t To onierto of eac rvsons o the osttuion proisn adopteda twore just endorsement be given than to the proposed amendment of section 7 of Article V[Ili qualifying the limi tation as to municipal bonded indebt edness as contained in 'ection 5 of Article IV, thereof. To m -- of the people of the State u., rpoe amendment is novel, and .ti it is here inserted for the purpec of informing the public generally, and of encourag ing (particularly on the part of the members of the general assembly) a discussion of its merits in the county papers throughout South Carolina, to the end that it can be i'itelligently voted upon in the ensuing general election The proposed amendment is as fol lows: Add to the end of section 7, Articie VIll this proviso: "Provided that the limitation imposed by this section and section 53, Article IV, of this constitution shall not apply to bonded indebtedness incurred by the cities of I 'olumbia, Rock Hill, Charles ton and Florence, where the proceeds of said bonds are applied solely for the purchase, establishment, mainte nance or increase of water-works plants, sewerage systems, gas and electric-light plants (where the entire revenue arising from the operation of such plants or systems shall be de voted solely and exclusively to the maintenance and operation of the same, and where the question of in curring such indebtedness is submitted to th.e freeholders and qualified voters of such municipality, as provided in the constitution upon the question of o aer bonded indebtedness." This proposed amendment to the constitution is- of vital importance to the city of Columbia whose population comes from almost every connty Inf the State. Growing with a rapidityI that is without a parallel in the sta - tistics of this State, her reeming streets and busy marts bre the wonder and admiration of all. The State at large shares with her citizens in the pride engendered by the growth and prom ise of the capital of South Carolina. There are but two things vitally es sential to the encouragement and fos tering of this wonderful growth-a sewrerage system and a waterworks plant which together, it is estimated, will cost our municipality a half mil Ion of dollars. .he well b-eing Ar all the people, we inust appeal to the intelligent voters :f this entire State to vote solidly for this. proposed amendment, for the reason that Columbia is already en cambered with a debt far in excess of the constitutional debt-limit. Jience upon failure to carry the proposed amendment at the polls, our only re course to preserve and foster the mag nificent ouward march of oar city will be to place these systems in the hands of private parties. and that coarse is condemned by every economic au tbority, based upon the closest study of resulte. If the people of the State drive us to this alternative, we mast accept it even at the risk of ita becoming dis astrons to our well-being and ad vancement; for Columbia cannot keep pace with her growth and the in creased density of her population, so as to properly guard her health and comfort, without the building and de velopment of these systems at an early day. She feels the need of them every ho~ur. Her waste places, silent re minders that she was made to expiate the alleged sin of secession, are fast filling up with handsome buildings which are being erected by people from the different sections of our State -people who are coming into our midst in recognition of the fact that the united patriotism of the good peo ple of South Carolina will provide the means for this municipality to work out in its own way its aspiration to become the pride, as well as the capital, of the State. That end, so devoutly to be wished for, can be accomplished if your paper, and the other papers of the State, will editorially advocate this mealhre. Remember that not only does the legis lature meet here annually, but that the hospital for the insane is here, besides the State penitentiary, as well as other State institutions, all of which will be directly benefited by these proposed improvements. We are sending this circular letter to each of the papers in the State with the earnestly expressed hope that it will be publiabed and commented ot by all of the advocates and supporters of progress throughout the common wealrl-. Very respectfully, F. S Earle, Mayor. T. 11. Gibbes, Coas. C. Stanley. Brave Man FaU Victims to stomach, liver and kidney , troubles as well as womeu, and all feel I the results in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, ' headache and tired, listles-, run-dowr I foeling. But there's no nced to feel I like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electri( Bitters are just the thing for a mar when he is all run down, and don' ' care whether he lives or (lies. It dic - more to give me new strength anc M good appetite than anything I couh take. I can now eat anything anc t have a new lease on life." Only 5 cents, at McMaster Co.'s drug store Every bottle guaranteed. ) REDUCED RATES. a To the National Convention of the Christians Church, which meets at Kan sas City, Mc., October 12-19, thi Southern Railway will sell round trii tickets from all *o on its lines a r be sold Octo 3 8th, 9th and 10zl with final ret n limit to Octobe 23rd, inclusive. ersons at non-coupoi stations shoal~ notify ticket agen aceveral days in advance of their con templated departure, in order that h may supply hinsself with proper fost of tickets: i For further information cal on c .rite any -agent of the Southrn Rail M' g-onnections. - CAsTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Bought Bears the Signature of Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, "I am using Kodol Dys pepia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hun dreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stom ach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you need, providing yon do not over load your stomach. Gives instant re ~ief and a permanent cure McMaster C. Kod ol Dyspopsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Naure in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastraigia,Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. Large size contains2%I times smal size. Book all aboutdyspepslamauled free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT a CO.. Chtcago. McMAS'PER 00.; Winnsboro, S. C. WE HAVE Recently added a new depart ment to our line of "Hardware,'1 which consists of CR0OKERY, as well as FINE CHINA GLASSWARE, CUT GLASS, and a number of novelties along this The attention of the ladies especially Is invited to f hi., tipartment, which is in charge of M:in Laura Gerig. Come early and make your selection. . W.YA CS|E"IGLER: Cs in us for over 30 yeni, All CounterfeitS, Initations f Experiments that trifle with Infants and Chac'en-Esper What is Ca Castoria is a liarmless subsi goric, Drops and Soothing . contains neither Opium, Mo substance. Its age is its gua and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething i and Fiatulency. It assimila Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-Thl CENUINE CAST Bears the | The Kild Yoi 1a, In Use For 0 THE CCNTAUft COMPANY. T7 M THE LAND OF THE SKY (Written at Ashevi le, N. C.) I. Mountains that climb to the blue bend on high Lakes where the stars see theinselves in the sky; Violat valleys of beauty and love, Where eartb seems so close to the heaven above r You can hear the faint echoes o seraphim-feet And the musical beat Of the hearts of the angels-the song they repeat In their cadeness sweet! If. A wild world of mountains that drif into dreams; The ripple of rills and the dashing o streams That sing to the sea! And the beami and the gleams That lure you to gardens of beautifu dreams! Of beautiful dreams that have liftei tyour soul STo the thunder's higb rollI g uw...yualip trom life's t~~j curse and control,7. rWith the joy in your soul. ' 3 III. SGod crowned with old gIo y the~ -mountains-, He planted ~The sky-reaching bills in these va e 1enchanted; These streams in the hollows by mya r ery bannted" -These oaks',thatgtill wave their gree: And d .. ...,aina-rivers, still raise T'o the heaven above them, while rose scented ways Wreaths the beautiful days! IV. 0, land of all beauty-lovcd Land of the Sky, Where Love breathes "Good morn ing," and never "Good-by I" Where son g on each wild wind in melody roves And times the bright steps of the gods of tbe groves !.. The rose of the morning is white oni thy breast; Thou art crowned-than art blest From the seas to the east and the seas to the west. With the rose-wreath of rest! F. L. S. Battery Park, Asheville, N. C. Atlaxnta Constitution, Sept. 22, 1900. Millions Given A way. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for onsumption, Consrhs and Coldsa, have iven away over ten million trial hyt ties of this great medicinc; and have te satisfaction of knowing -it has ab-' solutely cured thonsends of hopeless ases. Asthma, Brohchitis, Hearse ess and all diseases of the Throat, best and Langs are sured by it. Call on McMaoter Co , druggists, and get a rial bottle free Regular size 50e. andI S. Every bet tle guaranteed, or price eft.ded. 3 MONEY IN PECANS The best life insurance in the wcrld 3s a pecan drove. That kind of an nuralce company never bankruptc. he trees are not subject to disease, nd are saiid to live 600 years. Itris money well invested that would be ard for the boys to throw away. Sin te trees bave beeni known to produce more than $40 worth of nuts in a year. he cuts have never been a drug on e market. Bamberg Nurseries, HI. J & Otis Brabham, proprietars. Barn erg, S C., have theme trees for sale. heir 1900 catalogue is now ready and can be had for the asking. It describes ad prices their stock of .fruit and bade tree=, roses, evergreens, vines, I etc. Mention~ this patper when y on write. 100x4 N otice.. ALL PARTIES INDEBTED TO e firm of Gerig .a Seigler will please y up promptly to Mr. J. W. Seigler. fsaid debts are not paid by October ath they will be put In toe hands of y attorney for coller lion. MARY S. GERIG, dministraf r-x of Estate of F. Gerig io onc to dccC- P anid endag&1h7 ha icace aga;na o xpe ASTOR!A itute for to 011, Paxe -yrup~s. ifsfem t rphine nor other Nareotic rantee. It 4estroys Worms cures ,.ar,2o and Wind 'roubles, c -es Constipation tes the Food,. regulates the healthy 0dd natural sleei. 3 Motherls .end. mOR ALWAYS gign saturr of o I6 sBolglt ver 30 Years. Notice V Application for thi Appoittment of Guardian. Notice ibereby giv!n that petitiol have bee* filed in the office of ti Clerk of t* JCourt of Common Ple for Fairfit County for the appoin ment of tbe Judge of Probate as gua dian of tie. estates of the fol!owir minors, t4 wit: Mary L. Perry, Robe ;M. Perr, Helen Perry, Katbiei Perry an ell Perry; and the app cation for'such appointment will I made to RHonor J. C. Klagh, C cuit Jud presiding in the Sixth C cuit, at is Chambers, Lancastt S. C., a eleven o'elock A. M., 'Thursday the 18th day of Octobe 1900, or soon thereafter as couni anbelhe d. r The es es of ;.he said minors co ist of un vided interests in two se &i ate polie of Insnrance of ts t .nd'.dollars each, the first I which, iajn favor of the first thr named' inors, and the second I fatior9 the last two named incD with t erf'rv. Emma Pg rry,. pohicies having been wr have Ufn of land t'- containing in j3ld an six hundred act e aggre ated valne of abc and 0 dollars, and a] twe lands in the Sti i ber of acres a - t definitel know~ pe are -m on t a' and that :no .Ompetent or ponsible person [can be found who willing to assume the guardianiship said minore. EMMA S. PERRY, October 5th, 1900. Petitioner. J. E. McDONALD, 10-6-8r ey for Petitioner. tw cofnmns hels ieIh tOut ad a in abo nafemi utes.. Suffered very little." The reaso whys~ i ther's Frient ~osexpectant mothers so muc] go becuse it is an external liniment to r* iplied upon the outside, wher muc te stramn comes. It helps be cause the pores of the skin readily absor: -t, arnd it comes into direct contact witl and is absorbed by the parts involved Morninug sickness is quickly banished and nervousness is kept completely away The sense of dread an.1 foreboding is no experienced, even during labor itself Confinement is short and almost withou pain. Recovery is quick and sure. Bes of all, Mother's Priend benefits the unborn just as much as the expectan mother, and when the little one comesi will-be strong, lusty and healthy. * uggists sell Mother's Priend for SI a bottle. Send for our free book on the subject, finely inlustrated. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATL.ANTA. CA. Notice. ALL PERSONS WILL BE PROS ented a ho trespass on my "Free" ~ri of and, by making roads through t or cntting d '.~n iive timber. GEO4GEi L. DE F IHNS, 10-9-3 t ia wkins, s. t ' For Sale. 500 BUSHELIS HOME-RAISED )ats. 100 bushels Wheat. 10-3x3 SAML C. CATHCARrT. PMCAA wmcareru..ratin an 4 e wnderM ie'an.Mt f Still Have -6 or 8 Young Mules AND FIVE OR SIX PLUG MULES yet unsold. Persons needing mules should call and see them before buy ing as I will sell them cheap for cash or good paper, payable in the fall. I also have a few horses, amonge them two good Combination Hlorses. Also a couple of GOOD N AR ES, suitable for brood mares- oung a:rcd sound. Cows. I will pay the highest casti price for a classes, fat or poor. EBuggies. I still have a few BUGGIES that 1 will sell cheap for cash. A. Williford, Winnsboro. S. C. STOP When you are passing our way and see our new ar rival of Fresh Candy, just arrived from the factory. 1unnall's Canby le IC means that it is fresh and nice. You will fin- it in any size e package to suit you. Don't fail to call and see it. - Don't forget the name, )e Nunnally. " J. H. McMaster & Co., n. p- Druggists. ' OEBEAR'S Sn 8~. at' so Tablets tte n. be 5. -cures-. of I ndigestioni and Dyspepsia. Farmers, *** e?* Attention ! NOW IS TIIE TIMtE TO 13UY Pl a ntati on Su pplies U R SOCK OF lEA.VY G RO We cater specially for the farmers' trade. We know what thev reed, and Iare rprepared t->ser ve the mn':-.d a. bot tomn prices. W.V. aio ua: ry a nice linpe of shecff Sgoods SHlOEU, HfATS, - liin GOODS, NOiONS,. , genenrsto-. - ~Gocds dI ver* to, our cityv irde. SCom e nrid r-e us. W. R. RABB & CO GRANITE CORNEI. 1801-1900. OOLUJMBIA, S. C. 'A.-B-,i .S,A. \, LL.B,L. I. Courses. Spring Courses free for Teachier. Fourtceen Pro:esors ; 33,. 000 volumes in library: exce'l.nt lab infirmary, athletic e.round-. Toition $10, other fees $10, .n ses on; Luition remitted to neredy studemrs. Expe.es $135 to $1'75 a session. Certified Papils from forty- five Accredited Schoolk enlter its Freshman Class witb out examination. Entrance and Normal Schio~arship Examinations held at every colunty seat, Friday, July 20, 1900, by County Supertnten.lents. Next session opens September 29,g 200. For catalogue, address, F. C.W~OOD>WARD, b 53.1 n.-side t. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ontral Time at JacksOnillo and S'ra-na. Eastern Time at Other Points. Schedule in Effect Ju?e 10th, 1900. 'dNo.3'.3 NORTHBOUD' o 4Daily v. .acksonville (P - - 12 Savannah (So. Ry )- ......- - . - Barnwell *.----------- ---'. 4 2Sa Blackville -.-- .--------- --.--- 4 21P Spring'Ield .........-- ...... - 4 5 Sally ......... ......- - - -- r. Columbia ..:.: 7 00a F0 v.Charleston. - y------ --- 7 41a 1 0t Summervill .- -----. --. ---- 855a 1553 Branchville ...............- -a 250s ' Orangeburg -......2... - - - - 1 4 305 ' King-ville -..-.- - 100a 4303 r. Columbia . .. -7 - - - - -- y. Austa, (So. RY. ,v. GraitevillO ........ 45.0 3 26P1 1O15 A. A il d. - - -1 -- - - . v. Aien ............... P. ,v. Trenton .... 52( 41i 11 20P S .TJohnston ...---------- - 5 45L 2103 r. C, ! mbi3, (VL 1) '4' 2 * i .. ... JV. Co>mia, (U. i.. -~ - -3 61fp 6 203 V. ,,,2O ................,.) , . Rock Hill . --------------- - 1 9 r. Charlotte .......... . - -p - tr. Danville ....... - - - - . t7r. R iichmond .---- b - --0 625 &r.W sQLhingto1n - ......------ ----3,n 5p " Altimoro (Pa.RR) Phladephi ........ -.. 11 a 806 Z Tew York .......... ..20P 6 13a ......u.......... ...... lio 80. . rtanburg ............. - 10 A.soyville ............. ...1109 . ousvlle -..--......- -------- .incinnk ...I inoinnat ...... - .v.::. 0 " S .. ............... sIxo SS hT0D% 46 -v. vc on ....B-----a-- l mO 1.6anVll ...- ..... - . .- - 6. hadott ...'.. - 8 -3 8.... .... - - V. an . 81 TM. " Chester ...........---- --- - ---- " W innsbor ............... ...... 10 AjColumbl!w (d St ....8 op 1120a 1 I-! ohnston. ... ...... 648a ": Aeto..n....... . ..... Ar. Edgefleid -.-----p --- ' Ar. GranitevilIe ....-.... 1 t 2 18P is& Ar. Auz usta .........8--..-... 1 2 -I 0 Lr. Coimbia (So. RY)- --- .--- . - OP - "1Eingville ..........- .. - 4- 4 Orangeburg. ............. ------ 21 Branchville ...-....... - .... 615 125 Summerville .-.......----. - I Ar. Charloton ........ o -. Columbia (So. Ry-)--- -- - 22 A r . .a. y . -2- - 2 82 .....fel .... .. ..... ...... 0 qBnnekvilld 8 00a ' Barnwell .------ -- .. ------- t 0 " Savannah . ....- - - - 5108 Ar Jacksonville (P.S.). - d-P-9 *$rains 43 and 44 (mixed except SundaY enivo and de~al from Hamburg. -+aily exce t unday. Sleeping Car Service. Excelle;t dail eager service betwoee 17ob.aiand 8S-New York and glorIN Fz .ra room sleeping care bo Wee a anj Nw York. wmving-roo' l bee tween Port Ta k6 a gton and Crel Y t 1u]1man sleeping carsteen Charlotte an< gohmond. Dining cars between Charlott 1 o 86.-U. S. Fast Mail. Throu Plandrawi oom bufft sleir.~Sb slee g cars between Augusta and 0ha: 1tbD2Jg ears servo all meals euro -nepngcars between Jaksouv vile and a en a ci~hvfe VB'TS.ANON, J-3-CVL, & Goa.Mgr, Trafi~c M~. Qen. Pass. Agt., Ast tt Washington, D.hi Charlotte, N. C., establisbed in 189 and Rome, Ga., established in 1886, now unider one manlagement, offer excepti-mal advantage~s to any or desiring a thorougbly practical basi ness education it. the shiorte-st possib: time. The wide range of :cr1 itory cover& by ou emnprovment agec-v aflora. excpion~al chances for~ sccuring posi ions We will guarantee ' ou a cosi t:-on if you ike our guar~antee courA( The rooms in thle schools are lair and convenient an~d well ligblod. YDung men, or younig women ma: enro!! in either school aniy wek da durin.g tio year. If . :, are a tenographer. b~ook keeper~ .-r teacher~ andc desir~e a ps tion, w.~rite tbe Piedmnont Agency Char!ot:c, N. C. If yvi are ni i stenog r vhe r ok-keeper, s pcud : few months in uo of- t bes' schoob ad get 'y ourself in 51ape for erni; Should ', u d ~'e to be an a~p x i senti 25 cru:m in r-lamps or silver a:.6 you. ne'ed. For circulars and fr her c focima tio . address, ~D.M. McVER Pr~esi. a t. Most Delightful Seaside Resort, is now Open for theSummer of I900. FINE NEW COACIIES NOW i:UN from Lanec to Gecorgeto;wn, and' a new and m1odern~ steamr is n*'' m '. tble ine iromj Georgt own to Wae Good water (artesian) ; no ine u uitoes; fine surf bathing; firef 0 it Tle t- ie is ahvtmo .suppliedI wi: i 1. ter crabs and shrim in Fr terms address AIRS. WINTHROP WILIA ", F TIE POSITION OF REIDE'NT Special Agen' of th~e Ei'ui i fe A --rance .Scier: r~ Wi I e y d c lar~cter~ :m ::b i ,. A v.u Ii'e.nt' 'ict. 'earrvi,..r ren va. i! fgiven to the right man. A' es s, . . J. RODDEY, ?-y Rock Hin, The Easy Running "HOUSEHOLD" t 74-, The most modern Sewing Machine of the age, embrae ino all the latest improve ments. Unequaled for-Dura bility, Range of Work--av Simplicity. Dealers wanted n unoccu pied territory. Correspon dence solicited. Address, J. H. DERBYSHIRE. General. Agent, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. 12-28-iy JKsL/I/ED 1851 D[5T PPARD PAITT MADE: By ~T o I ~ (DLf AMCRPGA For Sale By ITax__Notice. TAXES WILL BE DUE AND payable from the 15th day- or October to the 31st day of December, 1900, 'T tea le vy for State purposes is 1 53 mills; for ordinary county purposes, 4 mills; for school purposes, S mill.; makin~g a totalilevy of 12 mills on all tarablc property of the county. There is ant additional, a special tax, for s ch ool pu rposes of 2 mills in Schoo~l Dhtricts Nos. 1, 9, 14, 17, 18 and2 Smaiking a total ;evy of 14 mills in tho -school di stricts, and a special school etax of 1 mil in No. 19, making a total dlev y of 13 mills in that school district, Tr.ere is also a tax of one dollar on each male citizen between the ages of -21 anad 60 years, except those who are dissbled or are made exempt by law. Tatxes are payable in the following kinds of runds- and nao other: Gcld anid suiver coin, United Stales enr.. renci, national bank notes, and cou pons which shall become due an'd pay able during the year 1900 on thec con solidated bonds known ia "Browu" bonds. and] the bonds of the State known as 'JBlue" bonds, and any other e' bon:ds which may be issued by auibority of* ana Act of rte Generat Assembly, the~ co 1ponsI of whict' are by such Ac: tede receivable bor taxes. H UGH S. WYLIE, 9I 2-1 County Treasuirer. ISTOCiK. SHINGLES, LIME and ~HYDRAULIC CEMENT. $1.25 per Bushel. M.W.Doty & Co YOU~M EN RANTEB With fair Idcatij and e.nd char Aoe muna;ng, andi T1 )pe-r, ritinig. This is e-o'.ed by all leadling railway cm e-a~ the onh~ perfect and re. liabe - sitntion er itn kind. All our gra<aare ass.sted to positions. L-:di'- si-o admitted. Writie for fwe cam'aw Pal terma ope'is August 15 GLOB!E TELEGPlAPH (COLLEGE, Dsoko-h. Wis., and Lex ngton, Ky. 4-14-4m