The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, July 24, 1900, Image 1
JSTABLISEI'TED 1865* 2 .
R C., TUE DAY JUL
A..1* Vy A %VAXLLj
Dr.'C. T. Wych-, candidate for
Congress from the third district,
was born May 26, I857. le was
educated in the co:nmon clools of
his native county, :Id afterwards
took a course inl the University of
North Carolina.
Inl S: lie graiiuated from the
College of Ph1ysiciais anlid Surgeolls,
Baltimore, Md. JIc located in
Newberry,County, and has since
resided at Prosperit.v in that County.
Dr. Wyche served inl the Legis
lature for six years in succession,
thu.; showing the con.fidei:ce of his
constituents. 'or 2veral vears lie
vas chairman of the committee onl
claims, and also served on the
ways and ineans r-d the commit
tee on mical affdc s.
Ie assisted in sh1apiIg and pass
inlg legislation that practically pro
hibits Inter-state buin(iig and loan
associations from doinlg business inl
this State.
Dr. Wyche was one of the lead
ers, who, after a long and stubborn
fight, succeeded in defeC-ating the
bill providing for the refunding of
one hundred thou.,Ad (lollars worth
of bonds alleged to have been stolen
from the State b.uik during , the
civil war.
Dr. Wyche alwa.- strongly sup
ported the State Board of IIealth in
their efforts to prevent the spread
ing of infections and contagions dis
eases in the State.
He prepared and had adopted af
ter a long and pe:sistent fight a
rule that prohibits he introduction
and consideration of numerous lo
cal bills, relating to changing vot
ing precincts, magi-trates and other
county officers, requiring that all
such bills he incoir)orated in one
bill reported from the proper coin
mfittee.
The Newvs and Courier and other
newspapers highly comnmended the
adoption of this rule.
Dr. Wyche inltrodluced a bill to
prevent the adulteration of food
products, medicine.., etc. , and the
b)ill is now the statute law of the
State.
Dr. WVyche was a strong advo
-vocate of biennial sessions of the
legislature. HeI blieved, '"What
South Carolina needs is, not more
laws, but fewer and simphler laws,
and obedience to law;."'
AnIy bill intendced to protect the
people from imipositionis and frauds
always found in Dr. WVyche ani ar
-dent and uncomlpromuising supIport
*er.
Hie was considered one of the
safest and ablest members of the
H ouse.
Hie is at present a candidate for
Congress from this district.
IIAPTIST MisslOI4NAuUE's SAFEP.
(Gravei Fea,, Abo,st Thesui Ar,. Now RCenlewed.
Richimond1, Va , ki ly 20.-Theo for
eigni mission board of the Southern
Baptist convent ion. with huondquar
tern in this city, t his~ morning re
ceived a cablegrara from Chefoo,
China, as follows:
"Rev. RI. J. Willinigham, D. D.
"Lives saved, Pingtu looted.
Chlristians fearfuhly persecuted.
"HanrtwellI."
This moans all the Baptist muis
sionaries of the sout hern convention
nt'w in Northern Ch:oa are safo. Rev.
and Mrs. J. W. Lowe, who were in
Pingtu, and for whoso safety grave
bears were felt, escaped.
I WILL THIS MONEY
BE DISTRIBUTED
'tiplifllAt FOlt Al I.I.INC'.311:N T
SO 0 a I 1-% x e .i .I ti
IA tV W1 a Of G1tt ig thP iKlim y to
OrbLliial ub ri r -W t
Ttey sily.
(The stact, 21st..)
Tho nxt gatiering of conse<iulenco
in this city is to be tho annual noot
irg of tiho Stiat(' Alli-1,acV, whicl is to
h) hold inl the hall of tho .1)>uso of
Reproseitativos on th 25tih inst.
W.ednesdaly ne(xt. Thou01gh thle sulb
alliancefs inl olnny conttios ha1vo gono
to pieces anild not at few havo abanl
dotned their orgatlization, fihe leiders
say that th attondanlco at iho Siate
inleot ing will hr)a large. No (Jllbt the
gathering will bo soolwhat Iager
than that of lals& year. -
'There wil b.he a re1)(I for thiF,
111d it is to he fot .d in) tho light over
flhe disposition of fuNds of tho ox
chanir1go. There is now onlh bld som
$18,000 in ca.sht. There hais bwe it
war.di;.oil recenitly ("vr this
money. ,I W hen . I 'ollimnev v,:s till.
powe rfu sof. yem r- ago t)'. b 1i"nce
men till -or (1e11 State tooki stock ill
the exclan"ge. uId ;Iow al'ter t lao lpu-t
of tie l,, :w- t!wf, holders are domad(I
and sonjtN have n'v frolm tho State;
o iors wvat inl w.i-h . bwir fNllow-mmil
bers of th o tob lli:moo. Longc a1go
some of thr-e stub iialinc's have
cealsed to oxist.
There is a <iemald on ihe prt of
ma)y for the (Iiistribni ion of fhe mo
11y amliong, tho original subscribers
itid t hoir he- r:4. Exactly how this
::an be necomplished is the problem
hat the trustee stockholders will try
to solve at the coming meeting.
Nfany wish the mo.iey to stay where
t now is and he properly Investod.
Many leadiug allilaicemen, While
they feel that it is wisest to keop the
money intact and not attempt to dis
,ributo it among the origim.1 stock
Liolders, say if the rank and file do
.aot see it the same way arid insist on
,he distribution, they will not object.
L'hey say that by careful manage.
nent it is believed that a satisfac
,ory distribution can be arrangod the
record of the original subscribers
oiig practically CoMplte.
It is dillicult just now to foretell
vhat will be dono, but there is cer
min to be a pretty lively debate over
ho matter whon the alliancenen get
,ogether next week.
Tlle BLUE, AN&) T1E14C GRAY.
Flhtrty-sixthI Annaive'rsary of theo laittie of
Penehlt rei GreekI, Atlanita.
Atlanta, Gar., J uly 20.--The At
lanta battlefiold reunion, under the
nuspices of the citizens of Atlatnta, is
beinig celebrated hero today, the :30th
anmyversary of fthe battles. The pro
gramme inelndes a grand freo barbo
lue in the old battlefield trench,
Peachtree Creek.
This meeting, wvhich is eone of the
largest of its kind eoe held, will (do
much to cement the ties which have
1l(d to the adoption of the motto,
(o Nort h1, no South," which adorned
tho invitations.
Amnong those who accertod thoe ina
vitation are Glen. 0. 0. Howard, Gent.
Jolm 1B. Giordon, Glen. Aiberf. D).
Shaiw, Gent. Stephen D). Lee, Genl.
Joseph Wheeler, Gov. J1. A. Mount,
Gien. HL. V. Bloyton, Gen. Alexander
P. Stewart, Col. Cornelius Cadle,
3en. J. C. Breckenridge, Gen. Wil
lard Warner.
Thae Gove,rnor antd P'ons.
The Fairfax Enterprise, published
1(nd ediitedi by~ Mrs.Vir-gin1ia D). You ng,
>ne of the mosit talented ladies in tho
Siouth, in a r~1eent issue referring to
he act ion of Governor Mc8wooney
in refusing to pardon Pens, tho big.
imnist, says t hat it, should "entille
Liimn to the gratitudo of wvomen ali
vor the State and country. The
punishment for Pons' crime was less
than the average inflicted ont the noe
~ro who steal1s a hog or runs off with
somebody else's horse. Yet even for
imch a light sentence the Governor's
pardoning power was intvoked. All
tenor to Governor McSweoney that
lie refused the unworthy overtures
made him to let this man go free,
wyho had (lone what he could to bring
ahiame on an innocent and pure.
'ninded daughter of Sonth arolina.
Th. i v l iIi4tu , are I Is Ca, I
()Illy G 1 (i ;e - - 1 -1I,' TO I.
h is h4- AIm
PI'rhIIIps fille 1i1st Aimporl(fa t prol
lkm at hltuman bwinl; is cver nloe
1l1"11 to eonlsider is IIIh, c( ii-e ol
cair . To the yuthliol who.e t1l!
or gonills is ,o Il.:iat d Iha! ho c.I
tho <piet on rI nts ito dillicilt io
but tillfortLunaitely-itl) most, of is, ini t
forIilativo period of lifr, "umy 1
stronug indiention of what . wo ea
bwst do. Still, Ovenl thoso who Iav
io Spicial benit, as a itule, Imss
cortainl traits and tondoenci(s w h."c!
if carefull fostvred, will as- 1iI
finlding thirt right placos inl thl
World.
Paronts ht'lotild bo vory cauti-r
inl discouraging or Fituppressim ig li
indication which poinlts to tho ro:l
bInt, of a clild. Evrv vcar H!
prospects of' (ousan I of pon.;
pooplo aro ruined throuh the nor
MncO or .injdiciouls Sl1pvrv:S w.,
fathers and mothers who lovn ihm
better than ! their own Tilv. TII
father of Josliul Reynols ot:' 2
bliked Ik Sonl forI d1raInII pietare
by writing oil o of tlvam, "Dolo
by Joshua out of piro idloncs." I
young .111Nynolds Iad t(liltold t h!
fatler, 1hveN would lIover hIa hlivo I
one of tho greatest. arti-sts w t;
world, lnild on of Ih folnn '-;
tho Pov:l Acndemy. Turn ii *:
onts phn:l.ild for"tho bo.y wl.o :,,
Cam110 011 Of the Imlost, familot)s 1.1, 1
licapo pailiters of Imod,-r1 t: I
b a barbor. It vas dct dod Ih-,- IIh.
father and mother of G(,L : 4
their soil should becomo phit
cian; but, when coilpelod to stasi;
anatoyiv and physiology, ho
hide his geometry and Arehininde:
close at hand, aid, when unolhti rv
ed, would stAlifly work out ILb
struso problems. This youth, whos
parents would havo ruined his ca
reer through ignoranco, inventet
the microscope and the tolescopc
and became one of tile most notel
scientists of his timo.
Let us be careful, then, how wI
rebuko a boy for spending his tihm
in making a sled or a cart, or in do
ing tile things, provideId they ha 1o
harmnful, in which lhis soul dolight.4
This childish work may bo tih
cropping out of a great onigeor o
mechanical genius, or the promis
of future excollence inl whatover Ii
inclines to. We should think so
riously before wo chido the boy o
the farm who hidcq his books inl t
hay-mo andVhit roadls att every 01)
portunity. T1his may be the indi
cation of arn emiinont lawyer, physi
Cian, statesmian or scientist.
As a rule, what one likes best t<
do, is apt to be b9is forte. Shaikes
poaro was right whlenl he said:
No pr'oIit Ilows where is no pleaunrt
tai'eo;
In brief, sirI, st'diy what, you mfou
a feet..
No mantl can be1 ideally su1ccessf1:
or of great value to the wo,rld1 unti:
he finds hlis plaUce. Like9 a locomo.o
tive, 110 is .strong on1 the I rack, but
weak in any (o1her laice. "'Like
boat on ai river,'' says Emnerson,
"oevery boy rtnas a gainust obst ruct.ioma
Onl overy side by on,e. On thant sid(
all obstructin aro5 11 takein away, and
lie sweeps serenely over a doopenin;
chalnnelI into art infinIito son."'
The trouble is, too matny pareneit.
areO more anIxiouls to have abo
nuiiko mfoneyV thanti to find( w hat Na
ture initended limi) for. EntI wher
Naturo uiikes a man, she (does no0
catro whei it 1er ho0 cant mako mti loney oi
nlot. Thle quesltion 0 of how muel
money lhe can ma ike, never enteor:
into her considlerat ionsW. Sho1 (loll
not caro 5o much for mfoney-maiiking~
as for the developnmenit of a speci
men of mianhloodl. It is a m:m, full
orbed, manny -sided, sym iimetrical, shti
is after. She has rifled the ages for
the peOrfctlioni of man. When shn
fashions an artist, she is afterr
man who Can interpret the trut hs 01
creation, the spirit of thle universe
hecare not ho0w muclh money thi
ehnvas will bring.
Unfortunately, money-grabbing
nmoneygetting at all hazards, har
developed into a trait of the Ameri
an popnln. This nll.naarbng
sonl colt.inlingi; I).itin hii' hei n c
h Ir < lit it .
T0 aim of every plnit shioni
ho t o d icow%cr, i f po!4s,ibh-1(.i th hen( (,
of (ho chil, to Iiih 1h.o wcrtt sprin;
( whivh Natur hi l hiden1 inl it. Thll
I prio , u io t of i ,:-.,vilietion mt,
nfodling aLtA d-1velOpn 01 th IWA,
ors whIich Ohw Ur,,-or htus impilant
od il to eh '. To pml .h eso
of nlobli, Innholdod mlwnnoa
to n1oldI t ho ph A ti I:! ,r I inb
i trong, vi;,>rrI InIs, ho I I I' ! I charam
tor, to i eh-t :io h t 1 b1 thatti 1h,
good -I I y 1,0Ll w , I t a grew
m is ah . i . in;y g , a gw
t grei t ol kli is inji;xitcly
(o a goro;1I ,i'g r, . 1!V1 n COrS. Mr'
gre...t it rit b i. im h :h missio
uf tho j i, na 1h, Mucabto
N) c I c, os\o~c
'1 t: Itextiref.: 14ito u c, r (. 4 ori-m- r
\II II)P4 S ih - '1c
iN k c T . - . - v 1 1 isd
ditodi Md 0 ui Gen
5 bs th -t c ,I ! ch
iO!, iln C!, :1 tto tin
Const i!nih tha! t ,l tc
r a a -- .'r nn 11i do.
t io liUcIt111PCjit ) NVIO(Ac 11.
iuivll vo Ito Nr liic ri ",.1ct1 1,1t t lew-win
t h o - o t th( (h.
vva i ef :th . - us to l!
ae h-A t Iii., C o-.
blinfionni 0 . V- -l A Nid ,o hi i 1 ld
befoe vth ii', f uy i . a a d, il
Thoro in )!1. 1 iat an. y3' con
0 Stili1tionl w, :.- U . fun1-uh te"
W bo Ftrnntizh with in: gIvtat .!
Itre by tho Pros o xi.t, imod, po!c ib1
by Congross, beroro it i 1loed (t"
go into opir gtion, forit is tho so t
Uied convyieton of thle ofilcils thalt
Cubt shodlnot ho ptrnIite tc
Sano tretdie with foreign ntiols,
except tron( Igh tho Unitod SDttes,
nor shouldI tho peoplo ho a1low1vd tc
ifION 10 -Adfilld:1 il (10 1111lS ILI1-tgo
eino l t lnd in idet unl ~ess au '
thorized to do0 so by this (11-over
- 'rolwma Against 'll m icnum ' Chargo of an
t r oonille91, u 4. the
tMt ehoit dc.itric'5:1 t netrence held
hertoday I.,o Due: n i
declaraton ta'eei n"no
al'linceo acrsadigrmn
t ht he winbed t Iue is rts
againsct-- th chargo an . hti nh
to o esenited. ngtI.2I
Newas teporter tiI aftern'oon- Bug
Binaao n e't u t m r w t r n l
'1 its% Nio-y of il14 i' a i t h1, i'iIiblitmm
siatte Ohi, r I, 3vt1'n'lr (14.1S1 1rm.fic-',
h141, aif K 4.161 tvly, 1,4 1111.
t1itily I'nfobta i t it,, t ' .4t I
utny a11 thr In, s I
Triali.
o ; i, . i l I lo . t h o ll o g . d(ol.i
of Stab Ano i>riw
I t it,!- cal in the trial toa
Cf ('h bith ct(oin. -
l i in tvi ho (lcbel s .Ihot in t -;h1e
1' f I' I I * O tdt' 11 I1 O
nI Ifr a tn I I ; (0 d ir - )i I f t h eI o Il wi o
rf tII cr l .r of Si'te.
WNV. h llenry Ytut itv am nIv
Ito hIr ofii th a o f th !o \Van
AbI t I . I N : 1 11i ui toh l hI er.. sit
w Idh hc(t(er le!vo hon St ato I lowf.
WS l d h .at : r i' iajIn o c l o at th
( N. 1-1 af at t i: ing A
la't I -, Itv r :o ('e )( t'itj i tf I ,,,As
i-it. en)k-0w r o f StV M.'lat itNs
ionld t wi ricnw, b g;nus it theh
r0 o f tI he I lu)ln 1.) h 4nrvs to
i w t :a on1.-t lo 4-.tcl. I.t r lavo th
h>hlwrt Nwob, aihoew!concu
)i wvas ("ibcd. N.al ml o
a0111 Uab b) PMw rw ".A L'AMh. F.in.
l'Ny "viuerra it h h im i ovemb r
i i; i :Yw ' ii W FranDhOr III th1
a!; i f thr ".w hiq; of ih,. wito ul-.
1-n ('0o,111 it '. i a nltd. T 1. 0 itl
hlin the - w -1 bhn to bring w;
]lly . t nwnl it Ih conHl tt1( tl ht wetn
hI o re ac. h ld I r:t!I:kf11o t -t W htul
tt it i i t on r t.o*', Aivo 1h.
(i v ro t ) ebanc to <--'A I.t (o,
Id i. T h .c ! t N:wva ilaiitd
to itt w: M uit , tn H I Wti limimi
Cuh , chm 1h iotion) co i w ;-.*S
Noahs k) b 1 w;I' h"bin..sa > C:I
Ilih i'Mw0rS to 3e nCImAII1:1Ny of mlili
in compos, (I o()f mtn who wtnht
1 h1t t, o I l I bt i,o ish,d Noiks t,-, gt t
Smol):vlvSs powder. ctlItIri(1g!s. 11*1
ent Id aictmpany anIt i". w uiIs
tc-red inl. Tholn Powmers dIiroctedl him
to captilr-o 1.O tr-ai., s ludal b ing his
'o1j y to hirlik fuor. Charla s Fill.
'y jete(d and wanlled. I Non as noI utI
..o do that. and proposod to hio tho
.Irains. Noliks'..; flext itatemnt. ceo
Ited it solsationl. 11o was alfed:
Did PowrS ever say anyth IIig to
Sil about Gotwl ?"
"Ys, ho wats onl my13' trini oneh day
Mnd said :
"vThk COestA wOn't amn11111t tO
ilything, Iid wholn Goobetl is dea d
Im1C in h1 --- ithto is not anohlllhr
InI in Oho Sato who cant hold his
parlty together1m."
" Vi I ineyt'ln a sIH I tRin fro . Il4o
ville, which caritd theoI n lm tt 1 J
orw goig to titiin ihoet L?gisla.
ntow ingt niiirv poion. Aflrw
s:iol Iot. n111ch nr Is Oovl
would ho kilhl an1.1 thait woul s(f
( li it. Thait. nI>r Iig I ehlocked Iv
largo pistols amd at rifll for Bori
loI () wan r 1. I siw (Covernor Tltyh
that Inlornling. I.wvont inito his ON(
ani took 1lly pistolioff 11nd put. thei
Io it lok caso. I pass(d Soml
words with him ait that fimei."
T it 'N sI*'ly.
It 114 ('14ti g i WV11h1 th i Torrh141 Wat,
If t hat !,n Spot whic hlasl! boo
potIng a1 "A r-cam of (Iro ,0
Il II o ng h nh ,pIIll inl its fil.r
br:anlich, I:obody nIt law; '1ath woll
kh-ik. TiWs sll is uaid Io ho responl
sible for the trro wavo wlih li
s t'ed <0%i a 1i 'ver 1w oullit r'y 11114
Vrolnh !cirut i is gonorl)t1ly 41uiotot
vs atit riblting 0., ihho weithcr to ti
"o pol, Ia:ld ho IuIn.ke(s th uncoitI om
fortablo un'diiei that lit,t tolipor1
in, wiln prevaii e the4 ri,t of ti,
I11t hil IaItnd l i u. It is to lbl
h 11, hA wt ho v I I I r'vt ita falsi
I.nk- h t, omt hI 1 .i0 i t a I rIighIt. Oi
h ! m Ind"' lound. .- e :t i.' d o!
lainv anythillg aibolit ::I spot:, t m
11illybo itw a : a1'. tyw 4)s tosiy t lt
thik Oe is th i mie of .ho hot wavo
but it canl gI (.A of bulsin!css igh
saitisl'i ed.
MFtI CA N 1.> S .It -C I10.
If.' ' ltt n ,k I t t I I t i . . To i y
T in TfIIsinI havo re:cu-hIed 1wvro :
"A fter a day of hard light injg,
having lainl f :- Lmll:i in 1haillow
IIII.ily d1g tro: (11c ! full uf Watte
c.11( fln if rilig fIn -uI hI IIngt'i r an4d I hirst
two iitilions f th Ninth infantr
iltt pIaLtiCipI'dt inl the ittliCk 01
'Fi'in Tsin rI t ir d ti rod lun r covor o
(darkniss, B,61: Siti lors atSsiting thOl
to withdriaw b firing volloys to covo:
thoir. rotitotment.
"TeAmeiricanls brought out all
their woundedI under a torriflic fire
ANI oflicial list or tho officor woundot
is as follows:
Nintlh iifanry-J. lReagan, Cip
likins lloolonillor and Noyes; L.ienitv
nat11s lwt(oi andill Iing.
Marinil cori S -Captin Davis
killed; Lonlaiard, l"iuflher, Long ai
Loiley wounded.
hiio tota il s lorf (it) Amoricam
wais H-O."
u'itr n ey tIii i rt'8i sevlt saghitlyS in Oth
Ier d.Ahratyit a JiI Fnvar1t 14 a
NowSf York,(11 114 JulIyP 1 .0.iu rom a botr
litng sitnin't, ho1campa it can b
>aid u t 14 fmrly rier l ay he4'r, I t1
nsi,' of tom areI bov th tho0 uslOl
oih'I mark. The(1 odds rithtt~ t 'flt
xcep tlionin favor of44 McKiiley fan
vhr h od r 110 18. Theol
wtts'ingd in Now' o 111 nt in1 patc
ifiar ii titi brid, wit the'~ liopubl
mnhih cndidh inth...h-a..d asfavor
;o:ith Carona A t.-yA.br......3he Intro
1 ~ius ton thato thin MSin.tt x
'u l'h lit lln o, Mqang turer
iollw investent feorgl t Nrsthi
i splindl, togdoto teco.n a
STATE MUST PAY
T1il Cr NOTE4I I)ISC(IINTiD IV NNAL AT
'VI(ANK,(
>r . -
Tho Qmbrtey Rep,rt or (to Mtpeneary
SIo%n I iat we aro loing a Big Hitethsico
it lit L,iquor,
0
kSpecial to Tho Daily News.)
Colimlbia, S. C., July 19.- In the
mnn btly report of the constables di
Vision Chi(47', S. G. Logan, chief,
11and his moln stlized 107 gallons of
b Cu, convitetd six violators, SnIt
sovvii castil tho circuit court--fines
i uOsed "'8 -sent tho six violators
to Itho (.1b11ain gang. Chief J. R. 1ant
Kv8(izod' sm'vQity-lovol frallolls of Ii
(nllor 1an1d lwo still-, Convicted two
viobitors, sont four cases up to tlo
cit-cmit coirt liies imposd $300
collected 8! 00 and sont one man to
Iho eblainl gang.
in tho Neal cawo today Juidgo
K;:,h comletuly dIll'erod with
dl u~ . ln iot. J oludg onet decidod
thi Nal iad no right to accept. con
ViCt M0on0.1y. and KIlughI deided that
Nai lad ftll right. to recoivo money
aid olndorso nlotes 11as 81perintondlnt
Stle i!litenltialry alnd tako thl
mon0e10y, :ad that. Ito hatd fill right to
10 .anyth Ili- in tho line of traast
it Iho g ieeal busilnei.
Attorne (Ovioral Belliger repro
wnhd th1e Stlde, and Mr. Muller
r0SAavn,nted4 the Caroliin Natioial
k,nk I. The itiit involvos $2,000,
which amount was) ob(aitied from tho
biai. The alyment of nlotos wHas
relUilld by tle dirTectors and at tho
Iast sos.ion of (h legislaturo ill a(t
was passoed allowinig th )anjk to tjo
r tho Stalto. Afflor the compliiltnt woro
aid Attornmy-vnrali Bellingor en
klrcd i a dil Lirror, 0lho chief points of
Whicl, woro thit Noil had no au
thority to receivo money for the biro
of Colvictl, anld if ho did nkot havo
power to tako fltid notos thoy Woro
taken on his own rospoisibility, aLd
ll imust bo hold personally liable.
Evon if ho did have tho power to
1ako l such liotes s is Claiiod, ho has
lt) powor to discontinuo them aid
thusi bind the Stato. If ho did not
havo originaiIly mich power and could
not bild tha State, tho State cannot
bo hold liablo. Mr. Bollinger backed
l) his poits with iuerois quota
tions from the law bookm. ho was
followed by Mr. MlAfilor, who aundo a
forciblo arguimnt in roply, him re
niaarks being ahnost ontiroly of a
legail character. Mr. Bollingor re
plied to him. Jmudgo Klugh over
110-1 the d urror, hold ing that the
board of directors and1( theo superin
tondent. lad joint powers in tho
manllaeont of the p)oniteitiary anid
Stat the su1perinltendenlt had a rigl.t
0o rece O iOioey and dliscount not es
givwt for convict, hire. Hfo docided1
that the caso shaould bo withdrawn
from the jury, and( it will unot cohno
up atigainl unrtil theo decision of tho
Sutpromlo court is rejndered.
TIhe quiartorly reptort of the dis..
itensairy shows:
G aulh ini thc t.reasur y i'lay13
..........................--.---.---......*1 15,871.61
31h''echanad ie In hands of
dI ixpensers-------..--.-..........21(5,751.07
Aucanadisc in) State dis
jilIsa ry .--.---.--.-.......... 1,26.28
I uc. i t .......................... ; 0 0
alus Ipen~ dle aeouiLs............:,58 70
l'trsonaalI laconets (lae for taix
l.liJm3 by a rre is...e...........:1l12
'ont 1irann, tamns [andl wnl
40us............... ...'*------.-:1.0L2
G anditol --.--.......... 5,.lm
Liabuilities iare placed at school fund,
I'erxonal accouints du e.for' suppilies of
wJhi.sk{ey, etc , $76,0)82.61, miaking
~40,ei;.1i. Trhe gross pirofits were
i'l127,221.07. The contraband seizur<sa
w tro $1 ,(001.74i. The State's parolt from
the GeranainL b)rewery wvas $1,000.81.
Proavuenteti A Tragoaly.
Thimuely informtation given Mrs.
George Long, of Ncw Straitsville, Ohio
preven Lcd a dread fuli tr'agedy and( savc d
two lives. A frightful congh had long
kept ler awako ovcry night. She had
tried riany remiediles andi doctors but
stcad ily grow worxo until uirged to try
D)r. King's New iscovery. One bottle
wholly cured her, an)d sbo writes this
miarvelouis medicine also cured Mr'.
Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia.
Such curOs are positivo p)roof of the
minatchicas merit of tils grond remedy
for ehailng all throat, chest and Jung
troubles. Only (50t and $1.00. Evory
bottle guar'anteed. Tirial bottles free at
all D)rug Storeos.