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pV ESABLISHED 1865. NEWBERR1Y, S. C., FIDAY, JULY 7, 1899.T L__ XW4AEJ{~.( S, Cs ,011DY JIY 418O TO SOLVE THE NEGRO PROBLEM. U%1l'T. .011N -1,. IV xi .l m HUmm(ESTs E AlIURATION TO kUlIA. W ant4 it S1,0,000(0 Apprpriatilon-Capt. I Wailer i Aoxmlois top Lead his Pleo 1. t-4 what Ie iolievem will lbo t is, Aleccat f tl1n South tess NeRro-Olves IIs Iieasons feir this Hie lict. (li'rom I he Now Haven Registor.) Sait Lui- d(i Cuba, July I.--When American soldiers frood the Cubans they openod a pathway to liborty'and happiness for the colored peoplo )f the United States. The solution of the nogro problem lies in the direc tion of a partial emigration of the colored population of America from 1 the South to Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippinos. What with lynch. ings in the South and oppression inl the labhor marktit of the North it Helins thait tho colored m of North Amoricit has his coico betwevn thre ie I hingits: tion, ats in tho caso of the Noith American Indian. Second. Gradnal, allalgilnat ion, t which is physiefally imipossiblo and und1tesira-fblo from all points of viel. Third. Emigration. In mny mirnlost opinion t.ho gradmal onmigration or t.h color(d peop,1le fromt the South to Cuba, Porto Rico and tho Phili1pines-t he two forier islands itiore particularly- will fur- c nish i sure solution of the many o wrongs ird persecutions to whie'h ho recevitly viliincipatted p0pl o ht tvv been subjvcted during the past v thirty ymars. Thero is before t,his I pe)0to itow ain "open (oor" ats at r-0- 0 stilt of the SpanAish-American war 0 which ma11kes it possible for the col- 11 ored people of t he States to emigrato - in Imigo numbers to the islands com prismig 0111' nevW possessions anud still It be under the protection of the Stars . I.hd Stripes. I I would not adviso ainly person or t persons to emigrate to vither of the 1 islands ment.ioned unless they pos- 0 808H the SH1110 sam fistlIg (Illalities d which wero found in the early colo. ( nists of North Aierica. The class A of peoplo who should como must C poss-s the following qualifications: t Nerve, 1nllhood, determination, ain M independent spirit,; throo or four d hundred dollars and a good team. c They must burn the bridgos behind i theim and come hero to htay, to mako d it liome for themsolves and their f pos5terit.y. Tno1( mani or menl whvo will [ comoi hero or go to either of the other C iilandsl to sit, on the seaishiore and( 5 sigh for the old planitation had bot- c ter rein iina where t hey are'1. T1here are un l hionis of fertile acres in Cuba I .on ly wait ug t he brawn, sinew, intel.c ligee anld enterpriso of the colored peopjle of the States to turn this I islhmd, now uneicti vated and( p)ove~r- I ty- st ricken by reason of tihe lite w.ar, into. a field of plenty. I,andsI can bli e eOilther leased or bough.~It at realsonlol pr.ices and 0on 1 reaisonabsle t eims. T1hey aro supplied I withs anI abundanllIce of water, and1( w.ill I' produ tce ailost anly vogetlo1 growvn ini the1 Stalt es. lIn add it ion to the:;e, I sulgarlcane, tobacto, coIfee, coconan <11( swot potato0es are grown in great I albundanhiIci ini Cuba. Corn anld cot tOui are also1 p)roduc ned here. Oranges, IanIsI111, gra pcs, mangeos, lemonls, lons. lies mai many other fruits lare ali5u114ant1. A thrifty and1( eniergotic I.t,-mer v, '') gets a fair start ini Cuba can~I teb:nis moneyl10i13 ini a year. iThe kiily tr(eatmionit accorded1 the dlist resser i Cubanis by the 283d Kan sax, Si h Illinois volunteers avid the1 tht United1( Stas v10 .oluntoor infantry teoIored I duirinig their six monit hs' stay in i he prov in1co of Sant ialgo, hais c r-veatd a frienvdship b)eLwoon thle Amnericani colored 1peop1li d the Cu bans11 t hat will always make the form 01r we'lcomioi visitors to the islrnd, de sp ite ihio faict I lat t here'( ha vO boeen) .el.>rts 0on thet parit of somoe w.hito mon01 high ini slttion to dliscouraigo it. I wouIld be ploamed to hoar from one or t.we oC thle leading coloreod 1men1 in each01 o f t he St att 0s who favor' a par- . tin em 11igra'1tion of our1 p)op)le from the Houlth to thle thIiroe islands8 re forred1 to. to Ih lend1( that we ma~y co 0 be mlipulated that t ho wholo Or such 0 poriion of th suill is is necessary to it carry out tho purposes for w hich it - was appropriated bo di,birlSod, fromt n tiiuo to tinme, by tho Secrotary of r War, or tho minititer of tie colon,1i41s bsoulI such a departmit b0 estatb lished. The law should safkguarl [i the monoy appropriated as the wis. L, (1omn of Congross may deem oxpod I ionit. JOHN Wai.I.:.. lato 'uptain, 23d Kan. \.l. 1. I MeCUllrt-'M 5111gazline lor Jluly. r McCluro's Magi zinie for July ropos with i very comploto and in. ) structivo account of tho atitomobilo i as it is son to-day, no longor a imat tor of mero promiso or experiment, but one of practical, constant ise; tho alticlo explains what it costs, how it is operaLted, u.-id just what it - is operated, and just what it will do, , setting forth tho respectivo advain t ages and disadvantages of the va rious kinds. And it is illustratod wit It pictures of tall the moro illpor taint ty 1)s. Tih recont dvVelop 1110111t. 4Will a surprise to m11ost readers, .thoullgh they hivi, beln effected abmost under their very 0ye8. Atiother articlo that gives infor mation of very extrai, ordinary in formation of very extraordinary in terest is Professor Secton Newcomb's, accoUnt of the treme11ndou s roboI)VOWs that just now press uipon astronomrs for molution. This iartielo is illis trutbd frmIk somle of tho Iost. re c nt. telescopie photographs, empvc i'lly of the Milky Way, showing clurly stars thatl tho himnn eye, even with the lid of tho strontl"-t telescope, halts livor see). A biographical sketch of Rudyard Ki phnrug I)y 1is friend. Prfessor Charles Eliot Norton, the only au thorized acecount of Kiplinlg's life ever given to tho public, is another i interestilg cont ribit on. Awl yet anolher is Mr. W. A. - Fraser's no. conut of the "noldier Police of the Cenldilu Nortwest," illustrating very finely their except-ionllu siill, fait hfulness, halrdihood, It braver, AMiss Tarbll's account ol "Liclloln's Great, Victory in 1874" ipplies niew illustration of tho imm1l1ielPLF hold that Lincoln secired, by his wisdom shrowdness, amid h1on101s, on1 the faith and affection of tho people; and shows how, when it came to the (uestion of Linlcol's re- elect ion, th mero politicians and agitators could mike no head against this. There is a gonerous portion of strong, wholesuo and variously on )tWrtin'iug fiction in the number, con tributed by William Allmi White, Steplhei Crate, W. A. Fraser, Booth Tarkington, and J. 11. Cranson, the latter a writer w%Iho here makes his first apperec*, and m1iakes it in a story thal gives good tokon of tle return of joy fulness to literithiro. T1hte S. S. McI(Cluro Co., 4l.-1d() East 2t51.h St., iNewv York City. TIHAVli'.1 .j.00() MiIilEs. r ganta ienot Po.sstu oun anasag 1the C~ahuse of ilts We, arIsone *e.ourney. lIn orde1(r finally to ondl its trnavels, thle post. oflice departmentri has (10' cidled to deliveor, fr'ee of chaiirge, a paicket of 1nmps liht. hats already t raversed over 4I ,0t00 ilebis, says t he Wt ashirigion Poset. Th'le paickalge wals nt:i.o 1u1 ini P~erlh, A.ust ralia, by) em1 ploy os oif the Aust ranlianr ge&ogical sur ivey', and1( dire cted( to 0 n o'IP f thle pro' fes-ors of the~ rni versit o af Mini nosotai. It was I i ben it inpied "'olli. otheinriimail to l-e sent to t his 'Olin try. Undrteeitn otlrg nilations all t ranis 'cOamei uid muist hear prid(i( postaige' to t ho full amrnount I iii (1, (i'orouble. Ihat somri miust be) pid by thle coInsignr. So wheni the mapis rliched Miii iieiipolis thle wrapuI~per waus ahrnost hidd(ei rien d due stap andli rru the pro" fess.or re fusedl toC riv e thlemi. Thhey weren t hen sent, to Washinigton, w here thIe y were red irecede anrd "htipped 1irst to San1 F'rancisco) anrd 'thence to Peorth. ThIe geologic'al t1 survey took up I thei matter again, with at request wriittent on th wra ~nip por Ithat t heybedlvr,whhr the1 post age was pa1 id or rnot, and1( st artd ti Ihe paicket, on its wvay frm P'erth It o hiuez andt thIen to New York. 'I Te10)1 deatmet .hals now dlecided to d(liver thle mail 5 wit houit frthier do laty, as thle maps1) are( mIor( than~ six Bears the Iho Kind You llave Always 80u4hn rSignatureo ImAD IAUS; AND) NKWIsAEID8. So10 1'tillill- alt Reallakrk44 4111 It Stloj Atf likiert.4 Io the.11re-p4m. (Chatrlm,ton News antd Courivr.) W%I have beetn very much interest. ed recently in "shop talk" in which somn1 of our contemporatritt8 ill this IIn(Ild joininig St ates hv1 beenl Vn gag'd. Tih CIIaIlotto Obsrver, the Coliaill'i f :,talto, tho Rock Hlill lieri'-111, Ial.d seei'4a others of ou1r imalitt joinlalisfic famiily, havo beoln exple:'siig tiheir opinions with MOre 01 les,s frco4mi, atla With occa tiional pert,i suiggestilLms, ats to the best way in which to build up towns anl(d conmllul ivrs. It is not, to bo ex pected, of voulrse, 1that newspaperH in the south sh0louild b ablo to do much moro than act. inl a largely advisory clpacity, so nmuch of tiheir strongth being exiusted in charity work thlat OheyIt ar rot very flu1sh in t h8is world's good-4. If tile comiinities which t 1bey immeld ii, ti-eO Setrv( should pros. pl.r, it. is to bo expected, of coilrse, I hat, t-e nwspljirs will prosper, bu1 thoiei work, is as inselfish as it dono 1anly 11dy of professional 'illaritins to bo folund il the world. TI)PY Work dily aind nlightl, Oarly mal Ilat-el11 1o, 11nr (am winter, wviOhout. rest, for the11 pliblic good. ThIeI(vy work, lnoreiver, oftmitimi s ill thm filceoof Oppo ijoll, or chilling imbdif ferencev, whlilh woulld htako tho h1--art olit of aiy biut tho sto'utest. 114vo. caitt em. Niw %viin d t heion I, hIr I an ItIId theiro, thero is 1 Iit Itn th cloilds, all o ii inl dihl denedl, a bright spot onl tho canlvias; its, for example, the follow ing which wo received a day or two To tho l'itor of The News and Courier: Please accept, assurallices of my gratefll apprecilation co f your kindioss ii, giving spiaeo for at full roport of our 1 com nlicemnllt vxvr CisV ill The News andl(! Courier. Very truly yours, Wo rarrain from prinhting tit holntulo of this most approciativo college ploident, lest it (lillbllrrass hi1111; his lotter not having bein - ritten for publication. Wo lind upon exami nition of oiir columns that tha le 'ftill report of o11r cI1111mlee r-, oxvr vises," for which our friend is so gratoful, oceupied only about oneo column itid a iiif. The roport's of the Colmme.coOeet, oxm-eises in sev Oral Othor colleges in (he State occIl pied ftur or fivo t ims is much spice. Of coulrse, the presidlits of these inl stitiltioIns were pleased eliugil ini a way to hauve so muche1 53aid inI ap~pre ciitti of Ihiir wvork ; tihat is to say, lhey' would1( rat he(r livg 3VIhad somoC (hinrg said( about31 the(ir c'tolleges5 1111an that the( c'.ommenP!c(eent e'xercises shoul hav been4 lP passed1i withIoult, pleased( by3 theiC attention03 given the3(ir eolh'ges, but1 we'(?1 couh not sweair it.; 113h4 onily signi weI haivie 11:1 1t1hat 14ih orkl of t h3, is newspaii3. r wals re-4 it. Laist yea r3, w\ henr onei( of t1( he(co! liges ini11 tis Stalt 4-abo uit. which weP houb11l e-'., Iirist.31 ma:1, not, less than43 ;3t)' COl430 i, or ('eough to (ill at vo1lnmoI as lhg 3: (1he re(vi '(i statute11s of SouthII Ca3roin- -we4 rived il' he111 calon 11 in N 'T 1 jli ('ouier an( n 13iounc inig that t hii ol'',ge wooi~il I resume3j( its schlast48 I icX ex'ci84se oni such' am(3I 8(uch a1 daIy, .-teP., etlc., am:1 i along wihh (lie COpy, a pob li' t monov07 ord(i'(t r or' at checkP for' 1hn 83133 of 9, wvith ai stat4P3nenit that1 (1ho appropr'itionI1(3 for imit the4('II 33xp 1 oli're of a1 larig'r amo533unt of 3mo0?y i', ha lih somi 533 n-(i frieinds inl Coo1hm3 and1 Rockl liIill th3at1 if an1 a4greemn3343t conhl( be1 made(1 ait the appr)3oac(hinhg airniial mieetinig (of t1( he 11S 1 at ePress a1socia 3311 io It I larris Spr3'ing , by whichl thle ne(ws palpeis shol11 e'x'rcie ai.3 judicious reser'ive' ini (ihe sp'- d..*' i'voted4 to cot lo'go ex43reise1, perhap13s 11he appro8 p)riaIt.ions for ad11vertiustig miight bo( porato in tn efort to induc e ti D 'ongross of the United StitaH t make ain appropriation of at lout i20,000,000 for the purposo of .Ii< ig such of the colored poopl fvio desiro to omigrate to eithe 'uba, Porto Rico or tho Philip It must be remombered that I a ipetking only of sutich persons of th -cIO 11 ma1y dosiro to try i home i he islands abovo referred to ts t so ution of the Wrongs iiflicted upo >ur race. Therm can ocsily be spare rom the bourh 3,000,000 colore >eopio, 2,000,000 of whom shoul ml1igrato to Cuba and the remiainde >o dividod betwoon the other tw( slands, or, i., desirable, Cuba ha oom for them 11. This woul atiso such a reduction of colord I or in the South as to 3roato i do 1adild for t1 rotention of the ro aindor of thut raceo in the States nd it would forever tot it. rest th( mgbear of negro dominat ion ts fear d by the Southern whites. Then oo, the news of the Success of th( opaurted 3,000,000 would lti1111101 esult icn the (migration of at. leas 0 p r cent. of the remaining por ion of the coloted peoplo from th( oin11h, aild the Iegro problell wouh, O solved as was the Israelitish prob il anid the Protestant problem hbich latter] resulted ill the estab sIIiment. of th-1 ealyN, colonli.-ts if ;urth Amfrica, from w%hich a govern Wfit ha4 LW Vn fOlUnded thalt ha1S 1:0 oie tihe strongest am ong I he famil;) f nations. Tho interming ling of our raco witli bat of the Cu:an (buth ire simil1ar ll ifuse nOw blood, now life anI watkeni new enterprise iu tho peoph f this country ihat will Imako then] rio of I he stroigest, most energot i( nd foarle!s ipvople in the world 'ho coming of our race to this im Ind would result in the foundatiot ld 0.stabli-hmienlvit, of 0110 of tht reatost settlemnils inl th1 Wesi rIdies. Cotlgress could wel 1 a for< ) appropriate the $20,000,000 fo ao purpose, to save the nmm o ur country from further shamc cI isgrace. Amrica has given th nubas $3,000,000. The colore< Anorican has dono far imore for ou ountry tim the Cubans could do it lie next livo;hnidred years; yet w< ,ore turnmid out. of b0nd w%ithout I ollar, despite the fact that 200,00( f ou rco aid(ed the North in sav ig the Union. We wore loadoc own With the ballot when ecl roed man should rather have bei ivenl a 160 aicro fairm, a good t eani f mules, wagons c' I farming ute'n ils. Tis wvoiuhtI Inre lce(d th oioredl mani ini ta b< t t r j ositi,m am 11 .endo him able to maicintauin and1 iep >reciaito tile bailIlot in 190Jt0, quit, arly enongh to give im enifran hiiser atr. Tile blilot i-hoiubt hacvi 'le1n withhold0' fri mi thlor-e ini rebel Uion aains t the Giovrenment cm quail ilngth of t imioe. iBy 1000) th, Iogro) wouhil cuwnl proplerty, harks tiiiroadt', fueciories, mali'lein slitp,e >ackinlg pIlanbls andc f;iudores, am11 >ce able to ret tiiI ihereafter equa11 (Ipresentalt ion ill Conegr< s-. Hamv rig hadl th e righlt uid iexerc ise of the >all ot. sinece thle iitrt A<hncii i st rc tijo f G en.-U ~ Grat we aire only able1 te .ppeari cat thle end of tirt ey yea r vithI a pe~oplet fcairely ed ucaited, rea'ct inmber oif chucholla, aL Ilimite' >ropiort jin of othiere p)'operty and h ite', of N' rthI Carolinii,) to rejr. cent 1 0,(000,(00 0 people inc Congress* 01o0(once d seven memibiers upjol heo floor (if Coniigres a-t one tim<e 'o no0w hacvc 0110. it will be nmn y'ear thofor ee miore than thr iiy'e cot red( iiI men will b)e membccers of thI moeiricain Coniugr ess aigin cit thi amcoc t.imoc, tand Ihe gceneration1 is nc 'et. horn thact, will sec' ainothter maic n lIho Uniited St cites Sonial c. But to returni to the plcan for the ippropriitei by C3ongress of $201, )00,000t to. meakce this eceorgetic ide >ossibto. It wvil naictuierally lie askob 'How is thle meyl(e to lbe reOtured'/l l'hoe whlole amnourit woldtd be pai mcekl inito lihe treascury oIf thee Uncito staites icn t lhe waiy (If rovenuo( can lutles onlI exports ini toss thans liv eatrs aifter its acppropriaution1. WVhe lhe amounit is anje.eoprli 0( it,,h.a think for it imont or Htggo-iting n. sort of it comibinitiot. Ii among tho IOwspatpers %-,uch Iiniig this or imuy other pmroly btsiness nutter, iit it discusjsion of tho gonoral fisubjoet, of froo advertising would bo vvry iit(I* esting, wvo lave lno dollbt, not only to tho mliibers of the associationl, bit to thto gelteral plblic. ltP'N TIL.LMAN IN A NECW ROL. Tit, sils Vnrolleta ei maltor ntitd flit FirsI Abm Miist 3alet,maatler (ieral s aidi tto i,e victmmcor th, Aue (Wasilmingtoll Correspontnue of tho Chicago Jouna1111t. ) WIIShinlgtonis it grolt plae1o for' aulictions. Thero aVO r tet uions for I ho s1l11 of evoryt Ilingf- furnitiur n ew Itnld second.hand, jewelry, ditto, 2i cent diaionds alnd tho genluinlo arti clo, tapos.rios, bric.-I-brle, nikti<Illes, pictilres, uim111md, expross peack aigvs, old jilik, rol estatt, and t he mi!cvaiiooum aggregmions of tie pawin shop. It is at ihleo of tranisi ent abodo. I'volo conw, stock a house, anld go, w'aving evorythilig to ho sold I.der (ho hia1nni.er. Tim so. cially Iaibilt iol- Somuotim-4 comillo hert. to sprowd teiwslvos, il(, indimng that m10iony will not (o t trick, or tho supply of mnormey s uning out, they disapoimar and it ltigo stock of esxensivo (ruci, is ol''red at it bar gailt. At fill iaictionls thevro aro emr tainl regillar paitruols. They atro r co1gnlizvd by th1. aulctionlel.r and thoir. tradlo is highly valued. Tt.lw con beIaSO thO' ':)jOy 81ucti >s, nlot h C111180 Ithey wantk of th oiilos which Itro to bm sold. 'I'iy liko Ilie mild excitemont of tho bidding and th I sttrcIT for bargailns. Tlyo aro vie n11113 of tho aition ibthit. Siitor iB. it. Tillmai, of South Carolina, is o of Hts auction fivInd,s. le has been known to buy ill Vast (1111ti twl. (if Soconld hand furnihimv, bod springs, Old chirin, kcitcenl tabloF, anld whlat. nlot, tho only rocommfiondla lion being that they woro chevap. What. ho ovoer do H With tho truck ho picks up nobody soeitms to know, though Hoim Saty ho ships it to South Carolimia to ho dist ribut(ed millong do. SOerVing COIst-itt1PIk1S. First. AsHist ant Postimistor G renill Prry llai tthI is anot hvr autefion fivild. s ,!S( Sprilig Guln. leati spent narly tvery aftvr noon it anll alltioln of jewNol)ry on F .4troot, and his purchaseis musit, havt m110111ted to soveral thousanulds of dollatrs. He gellnrally had it young man11 withi him whvio appeare13-d to bIe 311 I'd to find roatdy bidders iamonig thie anlditece Perry and3( is frimld wouIld haive a look att it anid very l1(1ikel bid it. in. Het 814t3med inifferent whethl or it wat it ring, 31 clock, or a 8silver se't. If it wats going att ia bargatin be. to be ia pIrtty shre(wd speenltertt', it is presumbl33 tha) t he wat s not itt hutv in3g ('lt ire'ly ftor a1 liversioni. Benr; the Iho Kind You hao Always Bought of 'S0Il 1 .1 (0 I.11N % Onie miofm ('1' he- Ca it ' , hat Tirees s Near Wi~~no ,~ Cailifona,i.th 1 rt'ts Iihe' work over. V;tch1 I ret' has1 33oted runn,13 ml' as33 t.hte namIing hia t St aitt's and(1 t' wel-l kntov:n 13'n of I ih' Sout hi htt~t 13v 1 not 111)'n of t he3 t rte'r christen('1 ed aft the Ii'lt tecet'v ath the t inst833anc.3 of M1r. Fot (, a sIlon t t' e on ft'derllt It ('omnllignodor, tIwo oIf Ite biggt of the~ giants haive IHobet'l 10. Ie respe'5 ict i vely. I Llint amiIongst theit lig t re'es of (1ur ('ounrtry3 he~ PabtI ltt St att It wil IlIbe repre3( Beaors the AIho Kind You ilavo AlWays Bought Signatnro ('IV I.IZE,Cl I% ItIt.% it IS M. 11 31 1'nr-llvn I 1444 Flo.lei N. grmt'oo Miri MoIn.',.,' l1 11 11144 W iVlli-, 'P -pl- A re WVp 11n01ru Trouigh c%r lihts wvitir.! IA. It. Williams' New Ywrk Corres P011dlnC in G(1r(ielivillo News.) And anli<d it, aill I ask Iy)S(.lf wholher %%( tro not rolapsinig into barharisl here ill t-4 soipposed een. 1.r,4"of civilizati Ion I Imtow the South Canroliin 1.1it fiet lnogrovs nfu(d thf ,owtition whe0her thoy weefalling, bitek into barlbarisml hals NitIll it Sori 01i18 Ol ill oin- Stiil(. But it i-1 (ho Lord's truth, nwaniling no irrn vrnce, that tho rico lih-bH ngroes, 1u11 il woll(111, 111 pl-ollfilly 111011 Ilio t'-st thai white peoplo inl New Ymrk. I 800 i4et, looking wNu(,11 bero rid ing hin)clo-, <lilowul framielo, and< shoin ternelesabovo themirI Il-es, 1nI l it is So vonlillionl that io bod1y hurns to lmok. I two thi'rS go il a lill lie l t l- s tollison, blino . gedl; adi tho Ibwt Of t1hil So11wm so imuch ah-v in hill rdrAss ill th wiln. I111 and SO Innch bolmw, hath(bing" in 1-11 silliller, t a t (ho oxpo.q1 l lf r IS iltoro tIhll Il<linn w1m' n ill tolis 4111111Nli ' PY e ,llr111 allti a4 mIc ilts is foillid il l i Afi ift I k now h elle so I hafivo n thomll all l fll. I <lot , . 4laim14 to ho inil 11111 1s,INlj, I 01I st lnan, an<d I hav no 1-ns-.n1 that, I know o 1)' i<(o I Y of illy aIi lintor ny, hIlt4 I)NV11111Will)S11' IMo IHillilli" toi o)n4l l <l lloieil<ly1111 b eo'-4tin11114 to mulmo thtl p)rsonl displN s I Soo W01111. 11 lifkh Iloro w hNlmillit 111,41! ,Illd cnllsliill no Slivelill roilarki. Andi 1.4 for tho ion I s w i 1411114 n.r f44 tiIIIll 1o1li(o li1t' wat<' t ri dr I n 1 e< 1atIM e in 1u vi ew o . v f I w. b )ig, ima nIi Ii g I ltlIs,,s .)I iwe si(it, ra I 11w; an<1d tho 'Var-Sily crews puill mll N- ro w Willi Iotii4 li I thlvill i1oro th ihliIle saIVagtre,s_; I A\rl fri(at w(,ar, lthe s11110 Iwil) aipair. o f Crull)ks, or elills till]i porsolls wlit) Iro tI() rowin ill) poilar ill inplliv iln S iiar co-itil to sw i inl. Taking'I thiduIIIs l displays 1 n i o.o lru ilit.ito frol . v at i gling", Wiv0s fi. l 1111811flllS OIFI'-d bN ( 1 lit v' I H 4 , I cal't. tw o w 10 V(1 aR% n11110 nhwad of tho nuowmi un<i not. ntsimin<i Africans whio buy,) a wife fo a,, ftewm ho <d Of vntt'lo a1l lit 1 . . fIsi<dv whoell it lwow onio is pulrchlstvd. M11 Opinnl is Ct at w( 1 io 1' 114 trotugh, or ono Of thie wav-s by) wiihi Hi1le it.ll rico in vcs ollw ar(I and upwand. A .yho1 (, IY wImv will readl tihe history Of h lWs;t 14 y111rs will see 8 th l)l4in vo hwl4 1 rit-i IA st rinent reigi ffil onceo flid 40 i-roligi(onl, of x rn14 Ilf>al nlus(rih aid I)aXit follOWing ach 4l sr. VIu1A 44111 4a40'114 se le'.''Vil k-Ie wi(e 11414 I , 4lw il 1114 y II ire 1,4111 so4 1148 rn1. t Ie werel lii ll 4er 4i,,jI 14' slj 1)n h114i as ,11 Iis, as Wit a *u' in ho4 <1lnys of41 01 Sitr nI' 141 .Id4' 118 lowel and appel e 411's low as111 -1f4 ilo u' 'lierti ve01 forco'f in 4 rn irnis, po hie s ial relgion is ir4ge 1ha it)4 hovr been.(1 IIk4 I loto 41 ee th pligney4 anel1 4 1(4n ()Iinl1 y of ' ihe pt ion If W h gea een( 1 (11188 Wit ii 1 lig t o do lf 11114, ;i)4411d 111l41 r 111( > 'illor 4'Iln Ell wld , 1,441w "rful (4 . 413'.-i n - o s,t e W l -s ecaly. I i gld to notey thatt tilt l or b l' j a t al n4 ~til fr holies ar41hi4hstr44irds f pers nal cosinet Rl f;nni Wlf. ACOl they are a o o o oo.Te AN AILI INIIP: A%WAKINI-Nu. The Fisrio f or 9J1ly ail 4paapela 1lale ila Oc )aM um sg f at Wo, lip rae 1' i ort fp Igait1al w 1.11f4 1nao i lie Statte Orgattkizatios. (Ni-w-, and Cotirior.) Alilersion, JUly 4.---About, ihreo thoalHrnI pool"' attondod the bar beluo Alliiane motetiig at. Soneca to. OaY, aIld Ii L no,1 to III h mpekers of tlt ("Casioln call oi the Ielmbehr of that Allianco antd tlosq, oItHidtt to wak 1p, light 11iud lililo agalint a c1111n o0n foiy trust1. Special Irains cml from var-iouls placev. At 10 o'clock inl the morning the Il on. J. It. Blam was int roduced by Chaira1111111 .1 . R. Ealr'-h, Jr. as t ho first slitakor of the lay. The key noto of his addre as Wit the nood for (Ilick and ullited action on the part Of itie farmer, imrclant and other elssos, thrugh the Alliance organi z.atill . Prosidmit .J. C. Wilborn, of the Atato and National Alliance, m,(xt ma11do i valriwst appoal faor ioI lifo Miam,viowe inl Alliane a11fairs, lil b Ihought this could bo if tho fillar(rs wouild lko moro interost inl tho Hub Mliallcos, 1ay up1) their (1110. and att (onid tha State Ailianco Convention. I tao was anxiouis for Ile 1111ion of alt C-1n1,grossmanm A. C. L12atiior fol. lowed, aund aiblm inother appeall for 1tho unionl of.all chussets igailit "thelo Cor.gro.smimu W. J. Talbort camno nW N with a spico of 111111or, and at strong dtefmnce of (-it Allianct. Ho wasN opposod to 'usnsionl, anld thought tle mtrongth of tho Country WIN inl to lionie, ill "''h le lap of tho ot ier.'" S(S 111tor Tillmnl was introduceod as4 "te (1irand MogIl" of South CIIaro limit. I [s spoel wats m1 viei-od a1 tho roNT lie advisodI tho fariorm to plant. lI toelil'd on hit itli expainsioll viows, ho faltd the Country wits ill a Slid plight, mfld that1 the i imloto imito U11al fight al cOim. Th judod "rowd4 nol-dod anl oh-ctric shlock whien th Soattor got, lp, and hao lillod tha Ievd. Ill spitt of protost-li "itie ogu I" clit oft li'i speh. The hour for the barlbeno had arrived. Thi I1onl. W. ). Evlis, Col. M. L. I)onahson, the "(Iru11d111 Mogul' iund othors uia a few briof rvm:ks at 1.th aigho Idn<11halliuit tabl, anld thenk a gritiat occlsimn for Soia Wili 'vA'r. T) oil illsoll was not, prtsolit.. W. .1. iRAN. rheaa lat oIsf vaunam Men 't araaa1)naaaeraic I.a.guaae of A I la.ai. a\atn's. . DaIeorat ic Leiaaguno If Atlanta11, A bou11t. (aneI huir 1p eopl~e tpartook of the banque(tlI. Amlonig t hat snketlrs of the (eveni mag w(trat 'lhirk( lh>wall, whio roHpond I )i.mocrat,"' anid ( Oilonresinanf L. 1?* i vinga'ton, whIo repMjomiled to "l.The 1".f' h 1 )istrict." Thea ~ astiakinlg atiad niot begini unit it 1) oi'clocana iia .\I i. tI'lirya' laddressbH wa'is111 the 91 asif thea Itv.ling. Hat mien ts oi(f t ha' day. atam a r I onmsladeratIia,n by ah l o. -artmaelau t Ma-Il n l ala a i n i nt. ariy lnte. I Speciat to1 Tihe l)aily News.) Co'al11butbi, S. (C., Jtuly .4. ( lo er.. nor' ~ AleS~wooney hast'11 recived the4 ( fol. towinhg ieative t11 o warl clims 1: "I hitae th hatIonor to iniformi ynu ihat t hat ehJimsi of th1e Staito of South ioln hby t hais oico iand ltlIhiat thei8 st. laemeta, w'ill bat Iin((a at an <alrlyr WV. A. BiiwN, AUditor. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Bigniature of 2