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L!, PL rat] AT Sq -09tl ril tj 1,,,, kS 1111 U A Ut Y THE iO1 S Hi S11"S1!0N r,itC Walt Ole ( iC1.U1~ll,w-tS tn 'B'i~..~IE I i.:T A -sit ui I N c A Vomldesant Un-p-bit tof th1w ne -t ; Takwva Frea t h t 1 )t 0 Iapa- r oe Wty 14 PSay n" %it W o ,It ls #-- c4l. IN 1 : 'N.\TV. Collumhil, JIan. 30. --Thl, Snli latt tight, aftor havini, spent the grtator part of throo d.yft dis.-is ing tho bill to rogilat., Strike of county ollicors, got. tho 01(1 bill through a second rtaiding. IBa. it wts il such a iImanglid aII(d Miuti l1ted COLI(tion ltt a speia l l com mlittee, consmisting of ft'li Hi-na ttr wi appoiuitod to s 1tipervise t he ongrossing of the bill before it is to be givon its third rea0ing. Theo soniato has found more tLo-ible in dealing with tihis bill th1n'.1 my other that has como up at thoF ns sion, and as it was being givn its fiecond rmaldiing is it i"ght, Injticoi were givt,n of wholosd 'uiliirits on the third reading. A rough antd stormy tiio is pr(dich-d f,r '11 bill after it reaches tho hJiise. Triti MliNI Nil sI>ssloN. The selmt') mu,t at i I o'cloCk y t0k1-tTity and wniv m svssi.)n i hour and a half witl,ouL itccomj1ishiig an1iything. he il ing the f-OL ries of county ofie3ors was ip for con1sidration aaiii. NIWiIT sEssioN At the night thioi t he ciurity salary bill was again taken iup. A roll call was taken on Ih gioe.i tion of Senator Mower's iitimn too diot prison,irs it cost. by iO com m1iIsiorors. By i v ote of I I to 1 the amendment Was lost, a1.1 1ih sonato againl voted t.') allow th1 sli-rill, to diot prisonn at 20 cent! 1'pr (,% for oech prisonor. The senato under'ook t.) re.In lato the c->mpeinsationl of .u l co. missiotioni itk thn vairvmns eonitio!i Som11 of ilte onaors wore abnt and their couitics vorol pa-,d over, with leave to iniort th amteiwnts on tho third reading. Tie folwing, is the scheduln that giot, through: Abbeville, $75 each; Aiken, ,1 50 each; Adersoi, $1 per day without mileago for dav actuilly mngiged, not to oxcoml 25 day,,; Chest srfiel, $3 per day for not n>r., Iia 30 days irid milmngo at 5 cents; Dar. lington, $3 a d:ty, it, exc01d 25 days; E-getiold, pvr d iy noi (!x covding 25 datys, mnilt,egv 0I cofnts, not exceeding $25 pwr oar; Fair field, $2 oach por day, not exeiding 50 days, andI no iunili'ge; Gesorgi' town, $2 per day fo r not m >re I Ilu.n 25 days; Greenwood, ~8 pr shay oach for not. nmno thain 83) days; Harry, $3 per d.iy, not s'x.-eding~ 30 days; LJexingtonr, .$2o1 per anumu each; Marioni. $8 per day, ntui ix coedi'ng 410 days, mnil'aga at 5 e;'ats per mnile; Nowborry, $75 each; Oconee, $300) each; OraneIgu rg. $350; Pickenis, $250) per atium.i ach; York, $1 a0 per anniruto caub; Spartaunrg, $400 por ionn:m eneb; UJnion, $250 ipir an'num (-;i h; Wil llamnsburg, $3 per day for nost ox ceoding 30 days; Som!tier, 42 prr day each for nrot muore tha 2s daysi, wVith i lago at 5 coaits pnr miilie (Sach wayi~; Suhil:a:, $3 per dayO' foir not more Ih-in 31) day3, no' miiloaigs; Lincaust tr, $8 per i1a) for noit in ore than 30 (lays. CTilKs OF COUNTY COMIssioNEIIs. The salarios of the clerko of theo board of co)unity conminimorr w~ere then determined in soline of thlie count ties as fol lows: Abb)evi lie, no J erk ; A iken, $200); Anderson, $800; J3erkley, $ I50; Chesterfield, $100; Edgs.tield1, $75; Darlington, $250; Fliorence, $75; Georgetown, $150; Greeoville, $251); Gireenwood1, $151); ILane(Vnter, $100); Lexington, $100; HaLrry, $150; Mar ion, $200; Nowherry, $1 n0; Oconoe, $100; Orangoburg, $200; P'ickons, $100; Saua 7;SunmIer, $30 Union, $150; Wiliamsbuurg, $150; Spart nburg, $500. COUNTY sUTPEaINTFENDIENTS 01 EDUiCA' T IN The senators thon fixed th saa -mm rios of the county superintendents of odiucation as follows: Abbeville, $000; Aikon, $600; An derson. *750; Llamborg. $75; (in FL11f.lr coitity t1he diltivs of tho o I Ild ,-u IwriIiteoI.u t <.f edica t. ln are dovolvo I upon ono pi rson ) flmernw 1l, $1 J0; Iut iifort, $ O; brkly, $350; Chiarlo-tAn, $6100; Cher 4kee, $31; C A or, -$350 ; Chem t -iel, - It); Citrendon, $100; ('oltoni, ); Darlington, $600; 1%ei I (, $150 ; itirfiteld, $15; Flormnce, $ 00; Goorgot,w)n, $ 50; (;Irt-livillp, $'W0; (Gr, olNwoodl, $i-00; Hlorry, $-300; Kort.hlaw, $500; Lam oast or, .00; L rens, 8525; Lex ig took, $)(H); Marion, $800; Arlboro, $ 100; Newbrry, !000; Oconov, **500; Orang.,burg, P75(; Pickon; $5()O; lZi-1h1and, $0:Spartnbuirg, $100; S.mir, $700; Union; $500; \Vil lbnoilbuirg, $500; York, $Joo. COUNTY 11 )ARDS OF E1MCATION. 'Tho mnmber of tho county boaird of oducation wero takon caro of a4 ''Tat 11t1 mombenir of tho conilty bo.zrds of education of tho various counlies of thi- S:ai , alppoit(d by 1hw Stt to board of dum icuon, shall re ceivO a- comn ponation for servicom fio om of i nach (ay necessarily oim1 ployed mti,d -) c<nt per mitlo for oach milo neces.sarily travellcd in th1le pub lie service, 1iho nillumber of daiysi charged1 for in any one year not, to 'OwNSil11P ASsis-'SORs. Thfero wat-; at long ( discission ovor Sonator Sill ivan!s pronoition to give l ownihip asses-ors $2 por day, but. it was defeat od. This ist tho pro vision for Ih township asmeissors. "That tho towiship assossors of Ilho various countios of th Stlto siall me reciv", av ai compenut ion for I1eir sorvies, tIh lium of $I per (Iny for th tillio actially employed, nl-It to exeoed throe day in any ori1 potr, oxcopt in thoso yvars whon real ,itto is to b assossed, vIon th1 11111br of days chargod for siill not not exceid fivo." COUNTY BO.\AnS OF EQUALIZATION. This i. tho provision for tho coun Iv board of equaliz-aion: "That tll m% mburb of tho county boirdi of eqaliz-ton of the vari-mus countivs of this Stato shliall wach ro ceivo as compensation for services th S11111 of $2 pnr diy for tho time actu lly ongatgdl antd 5 contn per milo for nIcOsSILry travol, tho numbor of datys charged for in any on your not vx Credinlg five, VXCOpt ill thoso years wn 1roeal e'stato il to bo aluikstwd, when tho nuimllber of dIays Charged for shall not extond tonL.' I'hio corone(rs arc to no0 longer re ceive fees bult reguilar salaies, as5 follow's: AbbovSilo, $150); Aikeni, $250; .Ani dersm., $2(00; 1amerg $100(); Biarni w.ll $1.25(); J eau fort, $800); Be'rkoely, $ 1(0; C1 ~ harsoni, $1 ,800); Chierokee, $1 00, (Onesteor, $1 25; Che st orlieldl, $100; Chirondlon, $125; CJolleton, $1 50; Damrlinugton, $225; D) rchesteor, $100; Jdgohi.ld, $1 25; Fiiild, $1 i0; Florence, $150, Geoorgetown, $300; Groonvtillo, $250; (Greenuwood, $125; l bun pton, $125; li rry, $100; Kershatw, $125 La uncaster, $125; Temirenis, $225; Le"xin:gtonl, $150; Marinion, $ 1 51; M1a: I horo, $1 25; Now bierry, $250; Oconee, $100; Oranigo him g, $251); Piekens, $10(0; lichlaind, $?51); Sal 'da, $150; Spart inbiurg, $0:Samlr, $20'0; Union, $1 25; WV jl .mshnrg, $125; York, $250. THiE hILL AR IT1 JR. TIhire were' somfO annl meneta to thel bill in regard to itemsi thlat haive al ready been pub)lihed, and t hero w~ill ho manyI1 mtor. whenI11( thill COmesP up for ai thlird road ing. It will be niot iced Ithat nol provision hasm beenu niiado ini the bill for p)robaIto jnldges: and1( matit(rl. The commiit teot stb-d t hat the had3 hliu oon omit - ted1 in,tentionlally, aind the proslnp ion is thalit. they3 wilhl con:tiniue to re r(eeivo fees. Tlheo sonato0 comtJOti On hrldH hast mattde an uunfavorable roport on thie 110118 bill to require stroret rail ways' to ftunish vestibulosi for the protection of mnotormon. 'The bill w~ent on thie cailendiar. There was! Mao an unfavorab)le re port on the house bill to pravent the hliv of Coo titinl explosive tiro ern r. 'le bill V1,t oil tho cklvdar. IN THE I IOUI". Ijalliary 30.- --Tho ioll&io WyaH ill t %mblt tioy. The IlawyO s wOrO dis7s15ing -, whother to adlopt tho Codo its roim>rted by Mir. 13rovizmdo i 1 891 or ats cort-c'ed ill the roport of mr. Townsvinil in, 1002. Thw lavllii wvor,x ill di4tress, Iot lowb.g howm to 1.1,k uponl thw m1a1 ter, bt Ibv tlhe c11ar eixvposition iitde by Mr. J1O0. P'. Th1m1a, Jl., an7"d by M 1r. Prinlco, it appoudlt'1 t hat A I. Towismid was tho a1gnt of the lg islatulr Itild si u1111thoriztd to iiki correclionls inl th codo as8 reportt.l by M r. Brvizalo. It is generally understood that Mr. Townsend's ro Port would 10 uioro acceptablo to (th' lawfors. BIENNIAL sEssI-NS. Thwro wvro )lt t wo thied reading )ills, Mr. Eird'1X rosollitioli to pro vide for bie nnif7 l si-ssi".ns", and Mr. Kiblvr's bill to provido for the offico of Imsiulance) conili-. 1iontor. A r. lird's rosoltiln) rec.i 7 vot(18, four lss t ium tlt) required two third. manjority, and a1s thercl wts not I fill Atn1da1Ce of tI h house, Mr. Eitird0 seelired tlhe floor bofore 'ho voto was tninonineod and Imloved to posl pon' furthor considerat ion. This wias carrivd and th mattr loft. inl an1spoinso. Subsmiluiltly tho 111111t r wlis takon up1) and mtimt hor v',h% wats I aon. Thel bill was" s"lat, to the hi'lin' by 71 Vote of 0) to 17. INSUR(ANCE COMAiISSI-NENS. Mr. Coop1wr movod to, rovominit tho bill to provide for the office of in SnrlAntC0 comllritssiollor. Onl mntitiotn of Mr. Moses i1 h1ihousv tnbil ed' Mr. C>opor's u-.otion to recom mit the bill and the lmleasurle wats sontt ovi%r to th;, sonat.ho after its thil roa(lilg. INEw BILLS. Connnittoo o balnkiig and itisur ac10(, at bill to repoal 110 acet igaillst tho Sonthoastern Tari!' assocition. Mr. Spears, a bill to provide for a commission to inve.tigato nad ascor. t1inl what Stit oficials and e11.1 bers of the geineral assonbly, if any us- railroad passos and free milongo book.s. IN THE SENATE. Jannary 31.-The setnato today contiitil inl thE, habit. of itlustry formod mirly inl the wook an(l hold two S0siont1, morning and night.. At the morning sISSionll, aftor a lively (ebato, Sollnator Raysor's bill for c7ompu)ilsiory odcat ion1 was killed b)y a vote of 18 to I10. The lull to ro. quiro ralilIroads to furn uih spittoonus r'eading14 with only on10 dissentiing vote. S'natdor G raydon 's r'esoluti on ro vidlinrg tha11t the geneIrl as5 -mibly shaill aldjonrn sine die on Fiebrualry 1) Was5 passed( and1( sentt to) the honifso for conc1urrence. Se'vera'l nlow bills, 50ome (If whih a11tre of interest, wore introdulced. The followin7g no0w bills were ini. trodurced lat th morn1077ting session:i By3 Senat Or Mannlring, to fix the 8711l1ries of circuit *jtldgs at1 $3,00. Byi Henator17 Manmn71itg, to fix I ho saIlarios of j 1st icos of the sup)remoe cour t at $3,h00). Senator Hlydriek, to provide a1 board1 of comm71issioners': for the deaif By Senator Stulli van, to furt her dolino connecting lines of commont01 carriiers anrd to lix t hoir liaibility. By Soniator 8tllivan7, a bill to al low citien to exchango registered bondl(s for couipon~ bonds1. By Soinator St ackbionso, to includ1(11 banks wiiiin the1 prolvisionls of the act regairdling alssessmnents of textile industries. By Senaitor Li vingstion to provide for thro7 antnual sessins of th su ~1i promo court anid to prTovi (7 ai clerk for Oeh justice. (coMPULsOaV07Y EDUCIATI'ON. Wihen Senaitor Raysaor's bill to ro quiro all children tinder 14' years'h of ago to tt end school for at least eight weeks iln each year, Senator Brico mo1ved1 to strike out the enacting words. ator Brico's moit iwn t st ril. out t Io olalinig wordlsof 1hev hiii. Th'll ilo. tion was carrid i: a v ,o of IS to 101, and1( th;N c(alm. uls' ry vducationl hill Its killed. It 'h voto on t he Imo( iotio to striko out thw onat. ing \vorIs wias its follows. Ay4s-Ahdrieb, ihonoy, Birico, lBrown, Ca.'ughmil, Doaln, 1 )onn1is, Douqglas!4, (1ln, (Goodwin, r dlon], Hough,0, Nlowor, l%'1ng.dale,v. ratt, Statnland , TalirdIA; WAllwr--18 Novs-Appolt, Khrnwoll, Bowen, Itll(drson, Ilydrick, i1derton, Liv ingstonl, AlNn1ing, MarShaill, M1e Dermtt, taysr, Suirp, 1Shpp.mrd, StmAclolso, S11livanl, Williums-10). DO0 YOU CREW TOBIACCOr Sonator tlodrtoin'n bill to re<Iiiro railroads to furnish spittoons inl pits sOIgor CRIS tholn clo u1p for dis. cas-ionl, a1til Sonator Douan imlovde to striko out, the vivit i;qg words. On the motion t ql rike out tho en acting wordl, Svm!t1o, Doaln wis tho only imeibor voli!qg aflirinttivol y, Anld the hill was t h 'uv'n its sov Olnd roadinig. Sonrtor .'IFldvrtOn' hll fixing tho term of oflico of riiIromi c-,mi:nis sioner was thon givwn is imvolmd roading. Thero wri I d seission onl it. Tho bill rinu rv.-tha thoy shall b oleetod ( vorv twi . vars. AS TO CANNoN eN WIi lis Mr. Wel'hill t: pr-ovont Ht, salo of vnnnonl crack-r.- (:f m.1) tivilm throo inwch9s il loi0h Wi. tholn tiak en up. Smuttor S illivitik moved to strik, out, the eliaetinr wrds. Son,ttor Ilde rt,on slippor-tod it.. Thel aream cianon crachrs aro not only dan11 gerolus, but iro exceedingly al nloying to all pooplo and invalli('1. The also frightn hursos. Senator Graydon iso favored the bill. The making'o of lr.o fir' crack 11r has hon carriod to excoss. 1Ht citod one instaneo woe a yooing litdy ill Abbovillo hat hoon scarred frOr hfo t>y one of those large firo crack ers. Senator Sullivian oppose(d the hill onl tho ground thatt it would not cor rect the ovil coil) plained of. For in fitaice, a fire critckor night, he three inches long and six inches inl dialie tor. VO simply can'tI regbilito Christmas fostiviti's. T1 Motion to 1'hrike out the Vn acting words was lost and Sonitior Appolt offered II 1amendm1oni. to make the legal Jire cracker ono and a half inch in diammeter. This was adopted. Sonator Barnwoll then ofierod til amendmenllTlt that lines for violations sholdl( not exceed $100), an iis, i ttoo its seconId reatding. 'T0 All) 01.1) so,IF.ast. Senator Dougia btilll to ath or izo~4 counlty comm11isioners to give cash id to indigent C~ i onfldrato v'otoranrs at theoir homes, instead1( of receiving ttem into the county poor houses, was then given its second1 reading without dliscuss5ion. ThIis atct ion is signifticont, as it. was a btili prop)osed 1n opposition to tho soIldierad homo1) hill. toM i llTTEli nucEPoitTis. I lhe senate j1udiciatry connitteo litst night mad(1 o n nvorabl te ro - p)ort on Sena itor Stanhmlitd's bilil in re gatrd to the purchase of slios)l0 for tiht State dlispiensatry. 'The ro1.i.r, went over for future consid eration. 'VT committoo madoit it favorable report on Sonattor Tatibi rd's bili to retgulatte the cat ch inrg of oyste'rs, c lms and( terratpinso and to provide for a coun ty ilnipector andit is reiport aliso weont over for futuitre considoriation. As To0 naIAKEMiIN. At the night sosion Senattor G ray. (loln mtirodnieod a li a to thte n1um0 ibtr of b)ratkeon thoirn shall bI 1)on eaichl freight trin . The h ill provid1e5 for a btriakomani for every 2() freight catri. Thel b ilt in di rect ed against lthat class of t.rai Is1(u knovn ats "dole honders." IN TPilE IlUsI, Jatnuary 31.-Thelbons of repro sentiatives todaty kilb-(d thle bilil to p)rovidlo for t,hi mule of the Stitte farms. It was ist rot luced( by Mr. D)cLoach at the last session atnd pro vidnrd that. thea irukiig rin,1 cmmi st~in tit eirtot ; # f I t fa m mid 8011 1th1"n for nit h tha-, I ' , S 5 lin ater(4. viver Hinvo it , 1: 1 1 it it.ti It th hi11,; of Ite pon it o. tr i v ig 1 il- 1 ing" cOi llit t) e, th h o s - b- 1 n1; it i."sat. is act int riv-I. It t .te i,L ! i l ' Ien fil fa It o i seilt m Id mllinlist ratinm aa havttN I m n g oti do wth tho'e fa( of tho hill. Th..ro ar ,000 rs inl thoeRvl liand 1 1l1 Thl It Io continui od tho dobltt on tho mnatter of adoptill necdto nild dh-idd t o ni pit tht,, roport of 100 soum i t byt goir. m Towns int. "INT m:1 es r s M r. 1"'ird clillvil 11p Ik ji'oit( ;voo fh1tior lro)1>sing tItilho o e t tents or me e1mrs or ti t, i i ' ( if r -p ro statiuhvos fmo i insiit-a ofIt Iw, . This is a r-frnoli<hdul to ho vottde uoI byt thi pople jus wdoJ11t Is (ho conm panlion hill pro'vidingl fr in ia SOss'ionls whivih wasimme \Wo, da rty. Turt w ats n d1bat on th hill. By it voto of I it) . t) ho holso 11'roed t' ( ho 1111 to utik i tho toril four yors. I Thi i w Pis ij t on vote litore tthim t Iw ;vi41tt ry it11 . hoer. (nI or It wo 1 11mb, 1 r who lil Voted agin.Iiist tih1 h i111 t lt thwir votus or it w hi ftil-d, por hlaps. Ry a ot e lll of I to I to I i h nt;o atdopted M r. I.: lir nV:i 1-11-r prot 11o its. 8il8101ndillo t io Ow v.- -- it i i i t pr4o1 viding 11tat tho gov rt or niwy fill va Ieni i l It st u4 i.ine <onrit alI i'. foror tribuitl i ti| thr 1 .ex ,t irmio. ral election or next, nwv(iing of the 14eil a issieibly, <lop( iOi liupon Ihowuch% Iol it 011VOtr et. This is to provido for Iulich tot inis as iny ariHo fron Iio tal hi,vs,;iolp;. On Ilnotiln of M r. llolwi h1louImilso H1.1lickh out t1l e res'llying Words, I V DIDN'T flO. Mll iieards ofl'ored ak rosolutonl to Ilho pffiq!t thalt Ih11 g(%neralIaen bly Iecopt t p fr thltor IOw ) dII ,pont itn Charlst at tho vxpoit sIl nlxt wook. Thw on1111o refvwed to consiher th rvsolution a] it. Went on ithe( valondlar. Mr. Richards fter. wards withdrow his rosolution, mav ing that, ho Haw no chaleo for it to bo:-clno cffoetivo. Hlo thinkl, very South Carolinian sholdH gro t(o ' tho Oxpo4ition, but, )h vi i -vs ful rtIte(r that tho muoinhors (if thbor-sombly sHIoulId !bour theI ir own% 111eXpIenlhO. Tuin I Si T.,'. I II. I.. Mr. Coopor had a bill to amilkn his an11ti ps) tOlI 1- lawo iat,01 th lS Hossionl. The law p is Hat atfttor pounds in w1ight. SENATOR TILLMAN WIELDS PITCHFOLK C 'I I I I N( ,1 . A IN It It N 4 F Itt'UB. SIlOk I"(. I i l'I.IPIumIuN lo lit.- .m;r;m po - i Vi-i t o,I 4)' . ('uI tet to. 80 o l A s 'ra IT ri(rt 4'utt('1rl, t b. llfiOlOly ( IIn St n I ov sh :t,4P rtShkUde (hv1i' -1V1 itslml (.f (ilo e sato waH mitir-ly tlo v' (il oI t f r h iolultul Is scolles which cbarctoriz"d tho sosiiiul of th past thr" day" Aftor tho11 Philippino tilit lik'Vs0r* Wails takIen u) it. 2 4tIclIck I lr. Tillia lM dolivoliv'd a sp,ewch, dovote-d limMs I'ltirn4y to at (1-ilssionl 4of the pard his Statt(e took in the aIlt for tiit olu t o delec) of tlh volm its. Inlici<itally he r for re0d ocaimlyto tho polnding bill, drawilig Iltorills, aI s ho satid, for I le bl:iv,t of th mlaiti, that l oy 1Iit ho aliied to tho prseont Ioub lit inl th Pi ,11lippinlos and to thi'i "Ovili 114101t trevitilloit If Illo i .d *1 Sotliiith Carolinla HklIilo sai hI had littlo intention to diseluq, Vx. C(Tt ln anll inlvidolntal Way, thoe 'hili illpinlo taii-ll't ill. o dosird, 1 h1 it Sidill, to conitinluo til, dis n.'siiln of t, "vtr neetn historical" sub j%.t"1 whiehlla hooln brouight to thw Att'inion Of lt SItOCbylr. 1 A lney o(f Ali(issippi. iV1. wi ld hav 1;omtllr thilig ist sy atbol ot ill itattr yvt H m lilay hao Imt,1Air. L'dggo mlploym whatt ho vons:-id(wr4I ungracliu C titS. T, 11-so l wtrt f er. e e wtr o sl(pplo m1nb(tod by Aothr Ropuiblican na1111 1orS, 10 Sailid, anId "IId Im gillnlit gr-yi g frilil from 111dia a (Mr. l-vvridgo) 11tap1wd into tIoh arenl 111n1 chargmd thoa millorily With consilpiVcy anId Oh. Ai rilel iol." " h11 1nillipi o ilriff hill," o con tilolwd, "i!i very impormtantl from Ilho ir)it of thmo 1ho rpoImsI to pit si(,% rt-Ie ntloshly milt rvmorsoly thil pro-sit hllilippin o policy, l-t t holigh tilh% sollattor f romi 11001a ( Mr. U-awlins) has Shown Ilhatt 1her4 is now mor thwro plmily o)f inmnvy fmr thoemapot bliggolrH to splld." )AIN N'l AURItN. imelismilig (114) historical Hlubjoet rIs-Wd yVHtVlda L) Mlr. Tilbnan iilt: "1 11111I 1 110i . 11H.1ta1 140kl i t s Il Mll *0pr l1sof lth tiv, ill0iiH chlimilbor fiv Oln if slutiI (cariiii, i mq( oriy g" -1Ih intorpolaI MI Sitynii1i!nntly, "Whol) stall(Is for (fllo princeiples 1lpoll whielh tllis govor8111wiIll wIs f-,ildl-d, thImso prmciples which constitli.-o thm (rue road to libertY." attOtl acoun of II!the par. oth aro-i lina Till ini (hecwaro it. iopond oneCIofte c onitoghe aid h her 1a 1) p1r(80lepare to -d so) great, a tio iar 001(1. illila141 ilt was spn 11ig several setors 1 011 ed ~ytin convor-1 i sat oil A lnong tIitt Ielves. T C tisO Mrllhanti objecltdocano o'th inerpion I~0u( a 11-1 ho i(jlodilyatI thosoh enagIl4,d ) to ret i , to teycloa too . f ror ce hei11iii tos htcp said, Iin 11 ut g a p l Itor oialporclt-inl iion.lrcto) EAl MA N IA1EIo. onIsuch afr tuo t,t the miins and "' id ib," and lio charged the ia j0ryit d w ith boing the "real mur doror; of ouir troops in the Philip pines.' "iut," h isert(ld, fshilking his lintger it the~ %opiublivan i, "if wo van grt, you nud forco down your throati ia scintillit or stimall do8 of tho principles which ictiuited the 111411 of Naahia"stvettis inl 1776 wo will havo doINo our dit y to tho coun try alud to human1tiitY." li a hriof colloquy with Mr. Bur (oil of K anS1s, anll lillusionl wai made to tlie romark of Mr. Tilluman yostor (lly btk)ojjt tei burniniig of nl1groes ill Inutolm. Mr. 1111r-tonl fiatid that 110 0114 inl Kanv;lai w-: mrouid of comimlit. ting nio,ird1e n111Id Mr. Tillin an ro torl0t, t1-y r ferrod to muurdor 11wim inl( I I ' ilippinms." Colilmmieting 11ponl THEl SEI-:>TION L.\ws, i roillgittod by tih Philippinlo com I- ion, NI r. Tilbnalln vxpress'd doubt vhthe ii ho Would be allowod to go IL. large il tho PIliiiOs, if those law.i were enforced. In this connc tion, h inquirod of Mr. Hoar wheth ml tho Spriglhl l lIepublican, wihich lie said, ws oppotiod to the ropubli ennil "imporialistic policy," wvould 1ilder tho:, lawH, bo pormfilitted to ho circ1u1aotl il tIm Pihilippines. "I declilo," said Mr. Hoar, "to ho d1111ral into i discummion of MaH viwbumotti ntowspaporm" "If I dip into t.his bucket for any m1or11, light,'' said Mr. Tillman, liughingly, "1 am afraid I'll not got it,." "hvIlilo I do(lino to ontor upou liny dist-iussionl of Massachusetts nlwHpapmr4,' said Mr. Rloar, "I will say to tho sllitor that. if he wants to know imy opinion of the coinnis siOnLr' order, I will givo it to him. I dhink it i!i an abominablo order." "In tho abt-ee of anything spe Pi,"Mr. Tilbalini roplivd, "we will takm thatt ond (of it." Iin monclusion Mr. Tillman maid the poinding Philippinlo taril" bill as a proposit.ion to oroet a tiariff wall be. thweon tho Unitod States and anotber part. of he domestic torritory was it doparturo from ovory principle ii itt hii brougl'it this country to the litunaio (if greatn anld mad it the cylosrin) if the eycs of the wrii" as "tho land of the free And th111 om1 of the bravo.'' A fhli an execut.ivo msHion the FREE!! Will be given away at the of fice of the Newberry Steamn Laumndry on E'very F"ourI eon (Jonts worth of Laundry ENTITLES YOU TO A CHHOE ! The man who holds the lucky number which is drawn from the box gets the Wheel. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY Now and in addi Jon to getting First Class Work take a chance on the Bk cycle. Tickets also given on cleaning and press ing. 1L B. AULL, Lesseeo,