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ESTABLJSAED 1865. NE WBERRY, S. C., FR DAY, J U LY 14, 1899. TW ICE A WEK ARMY ENLISTMENTS. NO HEliENTS, AIS NUUl1, FROM ANY WISATE. CooloneI Fr,ot iteeilvem aI Letter from the Var lepart,m,-nt-Few Volilteer from .40uth Unroiln", (Columbin Rocord.) Tho recruiting offico for troops to bo sent to the Philippines is not yet overwhelmed with volunteors. In (lood, the officers in charge have practically nothing to do except to fain theumiselvvs anld try to koop cool. There ovident ly is no desiro on the purt of South Caroliniat-l! to engage in war in that far off count-ry, al thiough any inumber of gentlemen have offored their services to Presi. dent McKinley, provided the gentle. men got offlicial positions. But the privates have njot written to the Presi dout nor to the Governor offering their servict-s, but there is hardly a doubt that in case of necessity it Would l'o an vasy matter to secturo the ro onlistmnt of a great many of the lato First regiment. Colonel Trilmmn has already ofrrd his s, r vices to the Presideit uId lhe thiulks tho wholo revgim-ent woulld onlist. Colonel 1Frost, who Was adjItatt of the regiment., has received assu.t c,s from sIeh -t number of Imlembrsti of the ol I rgiuent that they woulid enlist uInder hiim that he felt co11i dont that he coild raiso at least a bat"'alion. It, however, appears that, the gov erunmeut does nlot Wantit a b ttalion or a regiment fromi any State, but will assign all voluteers to regiments Con vVnienot.. In reIply to a coimm unlIcilctioll from Colonel Frost the war department has seit, the following letter: Joh1 D. Frost, Assi-tant. Adjutant and Inspector Glfeeral, State of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. Sir:-The secretiary of war doesires mo to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of June 30th last in which you inquiro if, in the event of your ability to raise a battalion of seasoied troops for the Phillipino is lands, the man,me will be accepted. and in reply to inform you that while the plans of the department are not folly completed as to the details for ritsing tho additional volunteer troops for service in those islands, they are sufliciontly advanced to en able him to say that noe organization, as SUcI, Will be accepted. It is proballo that the troops wiil be raised trough the ordinary recruit. ng nwthbodls of t he army anid that such oflicers its may be assigned to the new regimitents will 1be apipointedl by L.ho President. Very r'espect fully, Hl. HL. Hleistand, Assist ant Adjut,muttGeneral. CiVil, SERtVEUE LAWS. A New Y'ork'-r Wantaii, I,-nmera.t, to I)emoand iacUhngo. Washinigton, Jutly It. -"'If the next D)emocratic n)at ional convention is wise , it will include in its p)lat - formi a strlong pilanik protesting against, Our present Chtinese civil s'r vice law,'' said Mr.- Charles 'T. Gil soni, of New York. "It would' he an immeinsely piOPn lar planik. Th'Ie imass of American citizens look< upont o'ur civil serviec sy'stem as it now e'xists ans it humbug The' 1people havie no( resoel(t for it, andi, ailt hough they would not favor a ret urn to the old pil iIs regime, I :v wo' w elcolni at modification oft the -ystemn, whtich now~ pract(lically) gives thiebulk of the employees of the governmonemt. at life tonrtor of oflice. Life tenn re is distinctly anti-Ameri eo nandi anti -ropiublicant. It is nc( dlont a good thuig for imonarchiet 'tnt despot ism-s, but it. is at vatriainet wit.h the spirit of our institutionis Ra tationi in ollico is a healty thIin g There is no more reason wvhy the do partimenit clerks shiouild bold thei p,laces for Iifto than the members o tihe cahinet or the hiead1s of the bu reans showld. The present systemn makes an oilice 1holding class, createi an oflicial tust, and debars t housandi oft bright and( capaiblo meni a! d wo men frotu eve serving their goverin ment." watAT 11000 NAD ) TO TAMM ANY. The Ex-Govermoer 4o fT4 xt1u 1rvbki Dt'mIetty at Uroker'm WoMwam Following is tle speech which Ex Governor Rogg, of Texas, mado at tho Tarumany Hall Fourth of July celo bration and which is reported to havo aroused great e1ntiisiksm for Bryka: "The114 Ind Opendence, day IOV(3 f"labt carries joy to the hearts of us all. N-xt year in national c..vention we will reitorate our unalterablo devotion to tl oprinciplesof 1iboDomocratic paty, whicl guaratee tho freedom of speech, the fredom of press, tle froo dom of conscienco, thIle preservat,iLn of personal rights. tle (quality of all cit izens bofoo the law and tho faithful observation of constitutionllll limiita lion. '"'e:icvndii)g from these generali ties wo vill again particularizo by do. claring: "For the unlimited free coinage of silver and gold on an equality at the government mints at the rat io of I11 to 1, so that the pl-Oplo of t lhe Solit an Ittid Wust, as well as thost of tho North anid East, mily havei a St. iicieit supply of ml la money to lleet their grow ing dmilands. ' We will declaro against tile Et g lish gold standar-d, which Americia ilinkoyism l as fastened upon this o?Velr*lie ill t. ''V"W will dolom co the endless fi nailcial chinill of nonoetllisim, which itn its circular motion draws Wit hout limit bonids from the goN P1.111omnt lid muoywy from tihe Iwo pl. o. "Wo will declare against the Io puiblicani protechive tariff', Which on richos tho few ai tho expol'so of the many aniti breeds trusts to Imnlaco Overy froeiiall. "We, will doniald i graduated in collie tax as the best meanls of v(eualiz ing the hurdens of government in peacO and in war. "We will detiounce the importat ion of foreign paniper labor, which paraly. zes tle strong arms of Americat workmen in thei r struggle for subsis. tonce. "We will declaro for the snppres sion of trusts and for levying higi Federal taxes upon thoir interstate shipments, with siitable forfeiture penalties added. "Wo will declaro for just pensiou laws for deserving samen and sol diers, but agaiiist tle frauds thatdis honor theimi. "We will favor the admission of al the territories as8 States as fast a their poplat ion and 11( capacity of self governmient gnat]iify t hem for state "'We wvdl deniounce the~ growvin1 spirit of imtperiali-m whlicha threaten the stability of our repubbei, and1( tel the foreigners upon the Eastort Hiem)icsp)here thait while mn war w are uniiteid uti v1'ict ory graces ou flag, yet that ina peace we shiouh niot have t.heir t errito ry nor t hei citizeish ip, but in g ood fait ou m Congr~essionatl ph Iges sh11alIlx bej iet "WVe w;ill renew our piledges to th Cubanus that thley shall1 have intde per dontce, and whetn t hey knock at. ou dloor for admission, comilitijons hein suitable for 1 he sole mn actin , we i wvelcomot) them inuto theii Unioni as "WVe wvill demand thle conastr't( tiont, the ownetrshtip, t he (operatio0 and1( thle mnti ance oif thle N ici raguian 0or othe )11 st hmtian canail b the l'edne ralI govert.me ne t , to t he eta illat onit commetil CO ina) becomei fit fromt foreign dlormintatiaa. "On a platform iimbdracinig thlew unequivoenl delarat ionts the grani old party of cont stitultonal govera montt ini its purest form will go tIl people next year coinfidentI of t rinun phant suicce8s. "Itn this great cotntest we wvant, t1 aid of un ited Tsunm 'ianyv-the greai est local pol it ical organiiziition < r earth ! Woe wtant yon to close i r ratnks. to settle' youra local (di feret if they exist, atnd to( go arm in ar ;vith the stalwart broadmuakers of tI a Sooth and( \Vest. to victoty tnuxt yei a uinder (lie leadeorship of thle chii .rous, the dan tless, the maitchle .great Atmericati-William Jontnin lIrvna." yo Iunild VIP Ci K At the last moeting of the Cm - mercial and Induistrial Assottion of Montgomery, Ala , Mr. L. L. Gil. bert, Iho srtary, imade it strong plet for mijensuiroi who robyl Mont goillery may becooi a well.grown metropolis and eniter of imaufac ituig as vell ias o11 of trado and commorco. Io argued that ay communliity dopindvint upon1 "ln" ill. dustry for its succevss is not. well baliticod, iul that it town grew h a city of substall. i-i attlaiiniit-it. Only by peri8tont. olforts to develop all its possibilities. IH0 said that the position of llolitgomllery, hotweenl the coil and iron on io 111111oh d and the iniler oil tho other, in thle Imlidst of it prosporous agricultural region ad a ceito railromd lines, is dts tinod to bo the large.t inland city in the South, but. such it positicin could not be ubtained if Mont ,onimr y Should fail to iiprle.ss lpoil 1111upnmn facturers its ic-sonrews of chi tqp ma terial, cheap powtr and fueol, eap labor, low taxiSllAd reasonabl-t Iitrm - portiltion facilities. Ito n1l!alo the following sigg'stioll: "Wo Sholilt this year e11tev u1poll it vigorous calpaiuign for Sma11ll 1m11111 11factuinlig (t11'erpriss and Convince thwin of th, rmiqwrior advli(iliagms poissss-d by Muontgomelry. Wev Shold1 st Iart a gitrantood fi Il of $20,000, to bo expondod f )r th -a iur po al,lf, i. 0., learinig the pXp(--njs, of ron ovinyg ma 'ces fkll outerprizw, securilg tliel '.irable locait i ll lonltgome1ry. Wo are now lego tiatilngy with a itnnfactllrer eillploy ing 150 hands. doing anl aitnnual busi niess of *75,000 ald spending '-.20.000 ia yeain l pay rolls It. will cost him $1,000 to move, $2,000 for it build ing, S8,000 for a desirablo site, iind he will lose 01o llontih's bisiness doing it. Wo cln bring him here, I believ-4. for $25,000, ma pvterhips less. This matter will be plc(d ill the hands of the WIL 1tfCtilniitg co1 mittee, who will dovelop a pin for raising this money and communicate with you later. Be ready and will ing with your response. I. you havo a good, live suggestion for ratis ing this sum, Sun)llllt it to thell. They will be glad to recoive it.. Only remiemb r, it city gots indus tries just like it merchant doof trado-by goinig after it." Thore iro imay Smithern com munities like Montgoery whicl would be greatly bol(iti'ed y idolpt ing the suggestion of Mr. Gilber; that the m1e.hodi(s followed by mer chants ini building iup tratdo shoulh be followed lby a city ini developing its resourices. WVhother'! it. is atlwayi wvise to oler it bonus1 to it manuiiifac turer to selttle in a 'ommulnhiity is disputed( qulestlion, the ainswver fro r ci rcumistanuces, but anyl plan11 whbereb) the advatntage's of at city for mau .faictuirin g in thle way of labior 511up . ply, taixal ionl, closenoe-s to) raw~ mit teriial andl maretils ma.iI lbe prompijt1; andil )ipropary imi~Pe8sed upjonl entor -prinlg inivetors0z is tol 1e cnllaendO( r and(18)01h shoul be 114i spoted hb; t'ver; membier of it cohihomunity. (Carrie< willinigines- of lienl cap~ itali to moit, withI thait )o.inig fr omiw abr1ad,i Il., le,,s a we,'ar i.h,a, One size silaIr aifta r using Alleill Eoot IEase, ai powder - t 1) b e sh akii ii inito the shoes. It makes tighit (2 0 now 1115it(I sho' foo 1asy ies ins5t o relief to c,oriis and11 bliiii. It's I l"oot - l',ase is ai cetin1i (lrii for ii growving~ nlails, swe(a)ting, hot , aich,ini feel. Trial pacrkago1 Fl l' 1". Hoel 0 by drunggists8, grocers, shIoe stoe's an -genlerail st.oepers e'very whe(re. 13 mail for 25 ets. in stamps. Avldr1' Allen S. Ohn st 0(1, 1Lolto y, N. V. SCASTOR IA For Infants and Children, ' The Kind You Have Always Bougt 10 Bears the ir Signaturo of, ,l Bears the 4lhe Kind You aA S Boug SIgnature of L a16 4 4 TI IdalA N'S CONFEsslONi0. Politinit, Ile %;ayuy, Winm A borbt lIty the 4 hilcu . I'litformiit. (Michiuond( Timles I 'lhro liavo always bvein it good nliiv m1ein itl tho Domocritic party who rsonted tho impuatiton that, tho lmaders inl I aild(') it Chiilgo 11111do It fiious bid for I opuilstiv support, and trinunw;d thuir dechtretion with I hi st-hemte u view to capturo tho (Iidorsettiel.t of ill tho sido show part ivs , ha:, wtire to u,(,vt iter. Thmii v huas nvteve; I..-it aiy doiaht in our Imlnds I hit : '1i riplo nined caidi Illcy of M r. !ryan w% as fully dis cliss(ld and cauruik! planned long b.foro tho Chiecago couivention, and tho silvttr infliuiW ill i parties had been brought (o bour inl a romarkablo way. Ihero has nei'ver been aly doubt II uIt if the DoImocrats inll it convettion ats ],.d by ill, Biragg, Vi Ils, Flow('r, W\h:tnty and othirs. had previl ed, It hnaSilver mlovVme,1011 hioaded by S: ntrTlr,and mlost. likely inchnun" Mr. 11y.n, woul(d huaro beno nud ill Iurvmemory is not, it. fi ;, Mr. Bryan Sverl timiels dvvcl.i I thu it, V0w11hi bmvo deerted t piart thll ItI there if free ver i.d well i"tiord. '.lho roct-nt 11agi it Itlmln runong wm Of t ho Popiuli-sts ita 0 '-o what th'ey would do Honl. 13pnliamoill T111lill to riso uj1) aiti( deliver hmif of thi.; Ieclara tionl regardil -,, thet Pevoplo's party: "it is dying -11', tho ('hicilgo pilat form r b d11 .:( Of any1)' P00SO fo' liv in . I is is abo it hiah Ila rdtest t.-i!ng wv(.hItve I lil Sil of t.lo Cii (Altri platiformi yet, and( ,,ill whIO canl chaillengo any ttitimnit mnado atbout it by one11 so closoly idlit ifid Wit h its const.rtict loll ats th great. t a1tvs iin from Soith CarolinO It. was fortalitto by liny lianils for (Iho Chi. Vittgo pltform to havo obtainI sodnm of its provisions, but to lavo coml mitted robbery to get them, andl .o havo b1urgla1-itrz nl ythillg No poor its tho I.'vO}lo's party Was it criio buyond reparation. ONIC1 TOl sXTaaIN. cilpnei urymn mn thtt, simmnatt of Piiko SLIumnI)ht of Piko's Peak, Col., July 1O.-Tho Ilon. Wiliam J. Bryan Camie10 up1 todaIy froiim Colorada Springs. Tho vntir aseelit, of th peaik Was oneo continlul ovat.ion, camps beilg 1ekewd 0111 in the na1t tional colors and scores of plilsilr0 sPklors from ill ovor tho country b ing lineod up atlrig t.h t a is k to chieer the silvenr lead*'i iis tho tra in paltssed. At the Sonmit hiouso' ho re co'ivedt tIhe follow%inlg d -iitch froml of Ihto We st 13rn Union1 1'1 T lraph3*11 co pan'y, dated at D.enuver: "I~ congratulat ou Oupon101 your ele* Mri. B ryan i Senlt thet fllowintg re "ThIaniks. W\e rent'hed* thex top~ ini safety, iith ar .ge griel. uf thei* roitd bieuing 0one fo it 8i siteen." ibeten brouighi to see the' erroi of hisi rways s, hie r, 8l.signed andii bUcamel( a iniitetr of thet Giospel. The1 first htim hie was. e1h3 upon1 1~i to ofliciate* cerat a weddin. h wilt t Ih''i(hruth t a eemn thilout.bekutlh .fair one. '"What aire thle initigat ing~ 8 (I orns M N -w.c tI i es f oien I)itl. 114 i t '1 g ie ' BIrewer of sRo'lful ', it bieu1h * ludI 'h < t help; but he*r enre'1 ist I'.il-tel aet b he-ti b Ii l I'X( -l-t "' Thlis hIows w haj - itters is 11. hei het loodi* puille*r knowni I 's thie su pIr.' ii ieii<iy fohr l(z--miI riuutiuo ti'Pore. 1' Mitinlf -, liver. 14i(1 ht lysV1 a-1*1 howtls, Ixpl poiso114)1, hIlp 50l('i ent. S d~t by' i all druggist14. (iual anteed. 4;u N.i %Vi I Is. 1h,~ Im.1 1 IV VOims Sa I Ium 1 r0 N Ito 0Omok 14, thon I*hlilppli,t-m tit nSteb i,rl. ute VUiepai ty atmi Nt' t.vStSme rl itmido im omr A ii.lipttly I-w. Wa%itngtoll, J uly I 1. --- ( llmral Josepli I-. Whiveler left Waislihington this aifternloonl ent rolitil to thm Phlil ippines. ILI gt.os via Clivago, tm ha, Donvor ami Salt. 1ake, but ats ho is sceiodulted 'to reahell Slan Prialicisco on Saturday, he(7 will 110t Stoj long at anly pilae on t h wa'. Ito will sail for Manili on tio 201hh. "I ha11v no pl m of om1111paigi," hm slid to ai A.-sovilt4ed Prvs; rj*r,-1' sntitivil today, Itid iAlldl not knt)w wlat I aml to do until I receivo Imy\ instructiollm from ( en. () is. I tihotild liko to lavo it 1tuulerstood," Ie colitillled, "llat I go to tht Philip pinlem ill ill vitiroly Hirbodinaitto ca pacvity. INot monly ( 1 4n. OGi4 bult G(ns. 1iwton t id AteArthur will rIIIIk iine, an11d it is propiwr that t 1hy ShIol, for whkilv Uens. LawVtoll and1 MicArthuir wer mly juliorm, I Itey lavo bt-on inl the fihld wlile I livo flit, and des"trveo haveum p1laces sit poorir to any as:,igihuett that .itay bm givon mV.": It-, Sild hit wonl nlot r-sign hlis sent ill tI llouse-. Bears tho lho Kind You Hawo Always Bought Bignitaturo of TI'll Av .11,a Wwtlbe. Our coitry 1 ha1, been li11pi1d oi its upwat fil ollward pith 11 li speakalbly by i ts pose"in 11 f at WORatlt Htt hals nto suiperior inl th. 1nutking of States, an1dI that bilolgs to it ill greater propo ltion thant to any other cotrllyitN-lind t1lat is its liVt011190 %V01t(111. Thero was Ito work of which thlese Wt)otll W1r1 isalllod, or wilicl, bm ing wecesstry to otlhtrs, t hIty regarded as too m1lonliil for themseilv0s; if tlore wtrit a servici to b doliv, tio 01nly question wis how bomt, to d1o it, They imdo great Ancrifick'm inl ordi'r that their 1ont8 shiouild have t1ho high tA odlucatiol obttiilblo; they had a prido and concorn ill I hir ntighlbors' sons; they wiatched tIe progiress of ovents with iat 1wen attontion as th) did the atflairs of tIk village. Their Iinds miglit be routghl wIti toil, tleir. faces totiamod wit I care, thtirl dross una111c(iailted witI fabhi ion, but, nloverthieless, if it. il bne nece1ssay for thtem to staid itt tit PreASPncO Of royalty, Ohoy wouild havo done1 so) unIabsheItd ami1( per1fict ly at home tand have givenlt 1 the I(olooker a niotioni of the-t inhlor'nt. r'oyailt.y' of worthl and1( 1honor. Whaitt eer thIe 8IlOtt colts I Nof Ilieso \vOmo malyt 1) hiavii boon1, they woro all oclipisoid by the lairginess v'f t heir v'irtuos. TheIl(ri is 11n Io the counittry that. hats this ptroud dlistinictionl. F'or il oIther lanIds th I o nanlt wIlo '"does he r owtn wAolrk," w ho 8is inbrowned10( andl hett by toil andtt wears th bt Iod dlen gray, is veryrrly a I~ thintker or a1 readeri', has ti no(1 avenus oI'S(f learn .1 itng, and11 hasi' noi sense5 open( on (ltheI stidi of ttllairs~ or of I t wid' e've'n ofI ours1 beenl borna int IhIo whb'l'o otf civ'ili/.tionit, Iatil receiveid theii t.raitn inig ans aso.ti ontM C.i.(t of t he envi ron tltb'y hatvet asist td int t Ihe maikitng of 'nrgy,, deiItriationt, etiiavor, tatd th''y iri-ctd oil thoset qiltlie initto thu tighit trendii . It is i alays wvithI tht. t.hesi chtildrent haSvO gonre on andtt lve 1ld mtounIttailIN, rodneedM forets, bsridIged( rivers, butilt cit i's, subdtlud ia conll.tnent. Andit inl the mean'tint ito rthesexu won sate ntotd till Ite It had a great htuntg(er for ) Iytpathy ini heir ouIt look, thirs thtoughlt, andl wortk ; but thlity were obl'igted to ho eInh4l and1( society fior t l'themseves. rJle th eto Iontry buItt they5I( werel't (If only' 151 ' som time i'h mt'tiototr oif P ros iiett, t hey we ro th mti totheurs of i.. Af wiskeLy rab. , a e lI A 14ogiie with 1555.11 tC- AI 1lt F.01U It ICvery l'air eleto of Nutrir -sit Ititisitnet in tiea "Str eiglt" Flteiur Protisve-I by Mir Mtil-ltt 14w Ctile faer SIa. *.* Failrny 114et.1"-Ne w It. rry Onu.,iy Niaw iei etir air t Ihn ltelvr AiIIII-atoel W hit iN 'rrte oft tIh li , It .i ts lm iAe. (Special to News and COurier.) Yorkvill', S. C., .111uly 8.-111 all (litoril lIt "i ,no )1-11i1a044 Floir," III 1'hm Ne ws fimd Cmurimr of tho Oth, ;OInW points firet I'lig4'std ti 11p(n O'ich your v(it on. tIImlt is ill puo it iol to throw the dvsird hght. Yn )sIy , 'Olw lwinit 111iy Is Psted for. tho conl"idh-railn ,f the( vheat, fit rmiIlors illi the locafkl ilillors Iiiko. Wo (10 not, know how far the1s Oll of ikikliig W1Init l. 1iow11 US 'tIl ire( whlvat Ilour' t)btaliInH 11un1mg tho na11y n101w Iills of th114 stat(-, butl it 'hmuld obtaill very geit-rully ill ro sie to flour 1th1t is iiteIdeltd for III njly it nflay be Itei1aikeli Hat i1 YOrk Coul fity It est 'i.11) per enit. >f ihl l,, r 1A1ImannfaOturodl by thlo r.ol or inlills is what i n dsig mbted by (1t iiillirs Its ".-Iraight," md10 itoatins tverytitH rtve of nuft i mllolit inl thle whiet ; vi-rythiitg t)onnecvtved1 with I it, l%h at bving usde txcept the s!il mr hu.Ai of the A ll the mills arle inl psition to n1)111m1flctulro what is ilOvin ill Iho 1o1nm1rIaIl w(IrbIitas "fancy. patvinl" Hour, but ias it is not S( nitritions ()r M10o1111miill its h i; vry feV pt r-0s Of I bit Oi1 mils ItC;ll for it. Fancely patmnt floIr is sOld ill tihet grtcvrv stores a Ib lie fiil'si, proilut of the mills, and1tt so fil a. Is uppoiar. an1CPS go it is vveryvthing chaimed for it, but it, is sidly d lieniit, ill n1utri tiv iaitin1 s;1 for tit' rtieal illit the1 provuss by which if is Inlitot spia ratos or remi-1lovvs tie) kivirnil, which contains tho strengt hI-giving, phow pa1ts, ind it is roinovml beaustI it is of it dark brown Color, ItId, thoro fore, ftilist Im discildod if "whito" flour is vhmat is wNIltteld. It is esti Imitted thitt. ir ars about tvolvo pounds of 1t.ho nectssary ingrdiints in i bushol of weliva siuitiblo for fancy flour. Ths balaice-20 tto 32 pOunds is imtatd iintO IOwer gradHes. Thm "straighit" flilur naido inl Yorh< Coiuty halls at rit t- c eamIyIII caist, iaik's brevad, wholn pr-Optily Ilmaliplatled, Cthat, is dMeih fi l to [I palito, ind(s possessvs aill tho mu11svio lind brainl foodt t hat nasturni* hias stored' ini wheit. Ithat is IplIeasinig ts thlie esyt, but not tespseciaslly hontiiajil to lts stom st~oe abloutt iniity acrits of his fatrin ini t heo out sk irts of theii townt in wssiat, 'iTe wvork tof hrieshting the crop wm bssguill y est teday. On i one0 secial lot of t hireeo fotihis of Ii aners liths yiols wat Isiirly siusshels. 'sThe wholtemro oif cour se, will ntie compa sre wit lit Ihis buit whsen thte work of tifieshlirng is give list f;acs as itSo t his totali yiesld andio other insforniliit iton abtouit lt croi Iha hutlt biseves will bse osf intterost t< tihe s pele osf Ihle Slaitt is generalsit amn the farnji-rs psarltilarly. ilhtoriatl ini News ands Couerier, I libt. Jn hiis hlttter, wvihi is psriniteds to give's sc)ill pe'rt iiic'it a[nitl initsersstirs iniformittieon re -itsling th matnuslolfac Inore of whottit hhlour by lt risilers 0) York C ountyll, ins rtespoe0ic toi ist sug gesstioni wt oi'rsmd ia ftew slays atgo (5) Sthe conisieriationi of lis :snillesrs gens osrallIy of thet St ate. Tihe le't.ur exlinls ilsoif fully, an< weS needs not repeat'it ius psoints or' coms monttit on5 thIrin iat iany Ile'ngthI. WV conun-l5 roli it v'ery h.earti ly, htowtvoi ts Is.- at ilnti'ii ands catrefulI conid~t c rat is ci of oit hutr msilh>ers ani I of alh hsousetk'sspers ini lt'eT iO intitti hav's to itbl only13 thati if lt proiIdt o'f ths York Couinity unlisk repjrsen'its thsat c thes inills ini aslilie esonoit its, ats ws hopse it o is, ouri pseolet arit t) b coilraultied 4(, ini die'sd, oni ih m s sovo mont15 of1 the( past fsws y'tsars for lih psroduclIt.ion at house of alliheI tt wh~1e Iloutr In'(otd1 for hsoim OnnlunmntQ It would be greatly to their advanl. t-ige to imake their own flour, oven if it were tho anmcy patont," or wh.te starch cominmi c, its they C0114 thereby avoiI the it.juriosor swind. ling aidulterations to which such IOur- is usutilly H1bjVctOd when man tifactureid inl the North n( Wvest. It is very intieh more to their advan tage to tuikio and use such lomr its is autde by the York mills, ittid is so inl struclivoly desri boi y our corre mponde nt, w%hich is nmither adultor tid nor doprivvd of its most impor tait food Vh-mots, but is "puro" to blegill with ImdA "con11tainst every partiCe of 1ttrimen0it in tItI WhOat." T i sai honst. and altogether oxcellit 1loiir1 is nut de, wo believe, by m01110 11iiis inl Spartmiurg and other counties, but its superior mor its itro not genorally understood, and most of our peoplte, includitig the farnrs, use the iiferior imported product instvl. We suspect that mlosit, of t,h "strigt, flour finds its markot abroud, ait we repeat the suggostion which we mado before, thlit, tlhtq uilliers, by dio advltivte ImII(nt iid olort, shotild educato the pi-ople to 1le point. whoro aill of the hom0111 p1riidu1Ct. shaitll be conisum111d It honl. I I htn,r is it pounid of it to b1 obitind inl to Stite out side of the lills inl whicl it is ma1110o tho fiact is it profoild serot, wo ari 811re, to all butt hue favoro(d fow to whomn it hals booln condidled orn!ly, Or by pri vato correspondvinev. 1T,01i;llt(MCC Ti,t1' U.00K Omixervatuptnm of con, iWhm Im 'Triveledt and14 Watchedi ConlkIItonl". (Floreniev TI'limtos, Ith.) A yoing inan who hIs bein trav tling throtigh the tobacco section of the Stilto aind who knows good tobeco wheni I sees it statoi that the outliok for a large tr.ilt is bot tor this season thai for iay in the pist. More tobacco is being grown aid botter grados will he brought into the Iarket than herctofore. The poelo ill over the State aro taking great intorost in tobacco grow ing in Soluth Carolina and the out COM0 of the prosnt seasonti's trado will be wvatched with ougerness. If ill goes well, and there is reason to boiivo thtt aill will go well, tohtc,:o will agailn Iext year dotract fronls the iCrOlng1 of ot tot. And 1his is its it should ho; < ot.tol is it good thing, but wo doll't wiait, too much of it. Tobcitc. curig is not in over diflictilt. Imiattr and the farumors who grow Ite wood atri learning the art wit.h it <iuicknetss andit skill flhat is suarprising.. The prIocess 01 <nin someiily t )o) eareftul. There is it compa)lratt ively grenter colmnandu for bright, clen lenf t han there hits boon , for manyli y'ears. lit fact, Iobalcco is in domaitnd, aid the buyers itre activo in tho matrket. -Wotrk tisgun by senib,iarii, (Special to Grooinvillo Newvs.) Columbia, S. C., July 11.-Chief Jutst ice M I ver tias ref used to inuto0 - fore ini the Siudneiy park maiutter, anid will not dto so). A fore of handtis wits pult to work today13 ini thle pitrk -.t(d at line cut out. A force of 18 to 25) is itt work. Conitractor C ondon is exp)ectedl borie tday to begin wtiork att once. F' ivy t racks are to be run inato Sid uity park. TIhie Seonrdl expects to prese'r vi as mnc10h of the park for park 11R1 l)1C 15, (1R1)OM) 7i, w. Att 8il1oo,45 0g - MIIIne Uronnor ejta jtt* ny ii viaag sutit ti. i (Spartatnburg Ii)ornld.) -I 4porte, Indo., .Jully 11l-John W. t Jonies, of Hern Cou( nty, M~ich., sev-. , t'nty yonrsi ol, anid Miss Jlessio Cros - - sor, eight -eun years ol, wvoro maarriod1 1 today, 1) Jontes is the pissessor of a fortuno a est-imaIted at $30t0,t t0t, andi his wvill f itakes hiis bidoi the possessor of the Sot ntro estatoe at death. .Joneos select a edi Miss Ciressor for his wife becauFo -of hier aptneitss for figures andl I er e business ablility. .t Miss Crossor rejeted manty suit< rs e, to wetd ia man witb n fortune,