The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, June 06, 1895, Image 1
VO!;. XXIf, NO. 23
DAUUNOTON, 8. C., THURSDAY. JUNK (i, 1895.
WHOLE Nu.Ml;EU
BtOADm ITS SCOPE.
THE SPRINGFIELD CONVENTION!
WANTS A LARGER OONFERENCt.
The Silver Democracy of Illinois in Ses*
sion.—The Proposed Work
jn the Assembly.
CAPITAL COMING SOU i H.
OeTe’opmtets n> lw HtJa in • Tciib
»**• Vicinity.
t rr.iTOriBLP, 111.. Jane 5.—Tiiere are
WILL MAJ. STAHLMAN RETIFiE?
Thoaelit to t>» One of Ilia (on tltlone of
tfeo to.c-oKrd « ninprom'.nr.
a>f v T m 1 ™VT 4 ~ T1 ' CrS - ,COn e ider ' ^vei-asi,. O.. June S.-Ocrr’ao.l
Seib^AWIn. 0,,m ? rU,511SC of lhe sapital lins just bcrome . atens.velv in-
^ *W"», r ‘° n «err»-ed in Tconcssei tr.twn.aia
' V ‘ thdrl '7 l , of ‘he, proper,y. and p'ans for ,l,e ticvelop-
ease bt fore Jntlge Lperr and the bea- icent of Iho Undare loin-mad
U»rd agreement to maintain rates In ^ale of some ma^bUade.
eonsideration of calling off the boycott
of the Southern railway company and
Steamship association ara given out as
E>M THE CANIAL.
congi non?, aw:
' ( uatlal still 1I..V n :
FAVOR ABLE.
;
on a
1'ra.il: \Ve<h
dell. Fred llcmpy, A. U. Marshall, F.
M. 1‘ei-t end R. N. Hollo*It arc the men
most Interests-!. They have formed
; <«m> Uwartf. nmi luriax-
crlxl Actlvltf Markntl.
PALIVEiTO BOVi> Oi- THE QUILL j Cn^TTANooQA. Terri , June 5.—Ho-
TAKE WAGHlfiQTON BY STOhM. j poru to the Tra»lesm:in, from all over
1 the south, fnr the v>\-eh entlioi? June 3,
». r> ... ^ .. , , 1 thuw a con:iuu:ilion of f.ivorab’.e indus-
The P-rty W.ll Go to Gettysburg and : trial Itllays;
El&ewhare, and Will Return j Aa adraare of 15 ecsti per text wax n i<!c In
Via Norfolk ! r.r.f c cf so tihern j»U Iron, s i.l h <1 :i uood
( Hfrt on busiu.s-s as in s io.cn !n an incp. aso
] lid bu*'tn< otilrrs. LH:a> r is now qnito active.
I
Money to loan.
WH7 F. are now in iK>sitlon to wenro |
V V loans o u oncy on improved
farm lands, on oi»ry 'terms. Call at
our office over Tho Bank of Pnrliug-i
ton. WOODS & MACFAULAN
June 0—tin.
P l
FOS? SALE.
Indications no.wthat an effort may be ! ^ »« r «ein«>t of eompro- the Oliver Springs company and have
made by the managers of the d«n<v . ’ .™ 1 * , ’® general fcc.ief that secured i-ontrol ofCSavres < f land be>
oratie free silver convention todav to ' cre ‘f another fcatare. and that it U tween tlarriman and Knoxville. The
give the meeting a wider scope than ; , C T! “ <lrawa . 1 -uajor Sthlman am pert y inclndes a hotel of la rooms,
the call anticipated. There Is talk of .i”'” ‘ c CO!,1 ’ 1>J ' oaersJ P of the asso- sarroamded by eight acres oi p.ctur-
attempting to piass a resolnlion calling . cl, J|.. ,on ' . , , , es^nc glove. This hotel was formerly
tor a national democmtic free siiver , hest postal arc strongly of the opened Satnrv.av u-jder the m nage-
•■conference” to he held at SL Lonia ! 0 P ln *' )n l h»t the Se.i.oard people have mant of Th. s, S. ilnxwoll. formerly of
assurances that after July there will be , h o Hotel Victory. Put ia-IUy.
a new c mmlssioner. Their light with : Near the hotil is a group of nine
the association has been dne to con-! mineral spring*. Uciudingalnm, chaly-
sUnt c.ash with Major atahiman, and oeate and sulphur water. The compa-
it is agreed that they would never have ' 0 y intend* to develop the natural re-
beca oronght to terms exeapt for some soorecs of the property. The laud U
*neh agreement The friends of Major j located on the Sonthern rail-.ray, and
..Uihlmnan asy that some time ago he among other things tho comanny pro-
aunoar.ced his determination to deriiao ; poses to build seveuteen mlle-i of rail-
re-eleclion. It is said that the major, road into the mountains to nmeh some
be.ieviug in the chances of renubllcan coal mines that were included in the
success in Tennessee, had h T s eyes upon I purchase,
the senatorial chair, now held by i
Inter in the summer.
The propiosiUon which is being can
vassed among route of the Springfield
managers is to issue an invitation, un
der the auspices of the democratic
party of Illinois, for a financial confer
ence of the democracy of the state in
the interests of the free coinage of
silver.
gffort to Indor*© Alt - old.
There is also talk of an effort to be
made by Governor Altgeld to have the
convention indorse his position in the
Chicago strike matter by deploring the
decision of the supreme court in tho
Debs case. The decision was a great
disappointment to Governor Altgeld,
and was the last blow in a series of de
feats in his handling of the strike.
Senator Palmer is in the city and
watching the progress of events with j
much interest He thirka the conven
tion will go f*r beyond the scope of its the department of justice to the depart-
call. "1 understand there is likelihood
of the convention inntruelijgme tovo!
Ishnm G. Harris.
OLNEY, SECRETARY OF STATE.
Th« .%ppolntiu m Xol Vet Announced, list
A ready Made.
Wasiuxotox, June 5.—Though no
official annoancemrnt has yet been
made, the impression that Attorney
General Olney sill be transferred from
IT IS VICTORY FOR PULLMAN.
ravoraUI© Heels en Id tho f)co \t.ma
te rroeertl nr*.
Cm~AOO. June S.—Several months
IVASnixcTO'.. Jure 6.—An exeursinn
i party of newspaper men with n num
ber of lades made up of members of
| the South Carolina press a-sxiaii n
arrived in Washington at 11 o'clock yes-
1 terd.ny f.ota nichmnnJ, Vn., leaving
' the latter pluee at S:“3 o'clock.
These representative South Carolina
newspaper men heiit their twenty-first
' annual meeting at Mnm'.er last Friday
and to many iuvitutioas asking them
t > travel withf u! expend to liicia from
Southern railroad *v«np:inies were the:i
received it was-deeided to m i!;e a visit
up noith as far an lia'tiicore. From
Sumter the association journeyed to
Kiehraond where they remained over
Saturday and Luadny ua the gur&ts of
the Old Dcm'iiion Press Club.
The party expect to lenxe Washing
ton tomorrow, after they hare thor-
ovghly visited the points of interest in
ami almut the city. Yesterday after
noon they w. nt down the historic Po
tomac to Mount Vernon, where is sit-
, unfed the tomb of "Immortal” George
6
0.0?0 BRICK, AT A REDUCED
price.
JOHN M JTcCOWN,
I'uriirgtou, ti. U.
1.5.5. HIM
Mice nf Election.
t O.'ACIL CIlAJirte,:
Darlington. S Ik, tiny IS. tula .
URSUANT TO THE REQUIFt-
lurnte of an r.ct of the Jtgl.i,-
turo,approved Jnno.uv 5Mi.tI8 5. m-
j tith'd -'An act to establish hu a! ihvinls
I of Health in the Cities nml Ineo' i)-.
rate Towns of Die Suite, and todeiino
Dio powers thereof,” mi l under ami
by vlrturo of fhe nnthority of t'.i-j
s!.u e, uu election Is her*-by i-rdnred ti»
beheld on Friday, the 7lb day of June,
1895, by the freehold vot«is of Die
town of Darlington for the .-b-cDon of
five members of the Hoard of lira t! ,
one of lhe live members to be elected
by the freehn'd voters of each Ward
of the mid town of Darlington, tho
member elected «rotn Ward I to servo
G>.. ursm-fth fcrptiiu eipul ut M -n - tn
Ala..one v.Itb capital ar C-lumblA,
B. C . a f ALOCOfotroo ic: 1 at \7 vhalla S C..
und u i kintlrg n il nt Norfolk. Va..
aa l cott a ii li, ct U‘jh Shoal , A a. u
At he-O . The Tvc’c-eJia’i also reTJorts th*
on?aa ntioi a Fort rtiil*. Arli..of the Fm
Saiith Dcvelo : jrn«»’.it Cor.iv fty i-y elJ in L: lus-
trial develop nent, vith <XQ apiial. aa elec
tric light an I iK'r. cr . 0^ ^ ii> w:ih ^.XTTIO cap
ita! at M rtdiaa. Mt *s.. and wood scjooI work*
Trtlk^I.Od 0 cap t *1 ht K .uud H »untai.i. All*
A gcl.1 rainlaj to apa::y with (TO cap tal
Las be n elnrtcrc » it Seotia »r*>. Ali.. fenlli-
trr tvorl.i vith lh-‘ saire cap til are to built
at IVnot .’.;urt', S. C. aai r i.jWj ice factory is
tobvj e.ub.^aoJ at Baa Aa.oaio, Tox.
to serve for two yoarr. ti a
The fall'Qjr oif in tUo L iD >rt dena'vud has boco
rctt L> large ordcf ; ?ro-u the Casir ra aadt en-
tra! tnerst ts. r hi h are Ok»w kc* pirg ibt?ialla
ha-ty. The coal miners havo ha.i oa actlva , Junfl —
wcea. hiiJ p. iLCs a e veil suslaimiL \V th no
labor trochiet* to c Mca 1 -K-.t’a la ibo eouibura
C?ld. ca l a larL-c,ce:nnr.d f >r oaiputs, the fa- 1
mreof tLe coal Ind is.r.; la eneocr igln?. The 1
list cf bow tt stile milU Tn prt.ee *s oi orjaeije.-.- 1
lion coQtlnun* to be a lengthy one. For the
Pmu^i” Au' .'M W?if iT'jSfrh-r,! h »» rem-ued hi* office from his house *»«*»• y««r. Die memlH-relected from
rj' to rooms over Hligh X UnoKer 8 (vide j " - rn ^
"' ! entrance on t ash un Street)
9 A. SI to 1 F. M., 3 P. M. to evening.. - .
1 At home, V est Broad Street, at meal 1 ‘ ro,u "' a r<l 4 to serve for lour yenit.
time#. | and the member elected from \T ard 5
— I to serve for live years.
ETJ’^T YO LXi.^ j That for the purpose of eondneting
the said election Die three managers
j thereof, to be hereafter nppairued,
befero entering upon the ditt os of
their offlee shall, before Die Mayor of
acting Mayor cf Die nuid tow n', take
•he following oat h;"Tbn MW wilibn-
j partially register nil freehold voters
who thall present themselves for thut
Hours, I member elected fr-.i-i Ward 2 M **•,- c
veiling forth re years, the meuil i-r .le, (e.t
TRfU'LES DOW ADJUirrO.
sgo Attorney General Moloney began [ Washington. Today they will eall in a
quo warranto pr ceedings against tha i body on Secretary Uoko Smith. Sev-
Fnihnan Palace Car c-mpany for the : eralof the members who figured in the
purpose of taking away the company's '»*• w - r bwv exprcsxcd a desire to
charter and tenuiaating its corporate visit Gettysburg. Pa , and it is proha-
ezistenoc. In his information the at-| ble a trip will be ninde to that place
finally bet’n <le-
ty btiyin^ !
•» AMypr Itm Hat?*
Dlt IS i'nlsc'd.
Floes
CEDIS PER POURD IT
J. H. EARLY"
PUBLIC SQUARE,
IDARIIITGTOJr, - • - S.C
AT 41
IfarTS-Sm-
>d . ment of state is so general in the best terney general set np that the car com- i Although it has not
to informed qnaitcis that it Is accepted as | pany had violated its charier ly buying cided upon, it is very likely that after
~ party will visit
TIxl* Sra»:o.^r 1 i
aa<! th? !’o
Macox. G.t., Jr.no 1.—Tho tronV^f-.
between the SeaUcr.l Airli;:e railroad ;
and the Southern UatUvay nnd Steam* |
ship associat'oi hive been a iju »tcd. |
The fcaboard had petit ansJ the fede fT « EMBERS OF THE FARMERS'. , . . . ■ - , - ,
ml court for an mjauctlo . ayi-nst th-.- ![\fj Matt », losnranco A.-oui..tion me “ ts 1 ’ rr '' !n •P" l9 *»-
essoc.atmn. wfu.o lines had practically ! of Darllt.,nr, County will call on Mr i T1 » i4t before nnv frcehoM voter
boycotted the Sea'.Hiirl An ixpnrt- B.iglo Williams m for their new poll “ h911 bv entilh d to vote at this <-h-c-
KOT1CE.
purpose, and who riiaii nke the o«D,
herrlnn/ter prescribed; that they will
take down and keep u record of nil
freehold voters who present them
selves: register the freehold voters of
each Ward soperatelv. placing D„*
! nnmo of each fro. LJd' voler on a list
j for his respective Ward;mol th.it tin- v
wi'l falthfu'ly an ! Impartially curry
out and comply with all otUn-'requir-
WERE DROWN!
1-oputlot* or© In-Usa int
Populists are indignant because the
democrats are about to "steal their
thnnder” as they say. H. E. Tnulx-neek,
chairman of the national executive
in the matter at once or he may defer
it to a late day. Mr. Olney, it is itated.
will not accompany Mrs. Olney and
Mrs. Cleveland on their journey to Mas
sachusetts today, bnt may leave Wash-
Terrible Disaster to a Number of ( anadina
Loarb- rmrn.
committee of the people's party, ar- in ;tun for Falmonth, Mass., about the
_• j r_ o l n i .i . j i i i ^~ o: —.© t. . #, • i * » _ t
Gray Gables
COTTON AT
Total .i'rt
Toitl.
rived in Springfield yesterday, held
several secret conferences with col
leagues and admitted with some reluc
tance that he was here for the purpose '
of protesting against the democrats
adopting principles which have long
been acknowledged to be the founda
tion of populism.
The program for the convention is
mw fully mapped out. A big change o.lv-’ttan
of heart on the part of the delegates Xca Orleans
has taken place in the last few hours MobJc
and the intention is to let Cleveland
and Altgeld severely alone and to wt m .ngtoa.
a iopt no resolntlons which will either r Norfolk
abuse the one or praise the other. The Bsltimora . —
speakers will, of course, speak their
minds of the chief executive nnd it is ,
certain wiil sny r.othing complimentary j
of him. The change of program was
brought around by the had scare sus- j
tained by certain members of the dem
ocratic state centra! committee who are ;
federal office holder ; when they heard
Cleveland waa to be made tha object of
a severe attack.
Tho •'oaTootloa*. OSc ro.
Chicago and the oonatry will bo
treated impirtially in the distribution j
of honors. Monroo C. Crawford, of
Union county, wiil be temporary chair
man and ex-Jadge ifamucl P. JlcCon-
cs!!, of Chicago, pormanent chairman.
The platform will bo exceedingly short
and will declare for the free and un
limited coinage of siiver at Ui to 1 and
there slop short A morg the speakers
will be ex-Ccngresvnan nt large An
drew J. Hauler. Secretary of State
Umrichsen. ex-Judge McConnell, Ad
jutant General Orendorf, and ex-Con-
gressraau William G. liryan. Hon. W.
J. Bryan, of Nebraska, will be a guest
of the convention.
It was said at the headquarters of
the gold standard men that they will
refuse to go into the convention at ali.
Final action will be taken this morn-
Ing.
ways. The ease Las been pending in
the courts ever since. It was elabo
rately argued some time ago and Judge i. Ottawa, Ont., Jnne 1. -Details hare
Raker handed down his decision Sntur- i reached this city cf a terrible accident
day. Tile deciaou r an favorable to which occnrred on tho Spanish river,
. i* 19 company in all points but one. ! l>y which thirty-three men lost their
same time tout the prcsiucnt starts .or ^ The court held that the company had lives. The victims were lumbermen.
MavSO -
Ii. L1DE LAW,
Agci:t.
> week or ten days hence.
ALL THE PORTS. :
I.-ocrtpls of mo Staple at the
lllTcroat ro.n a
Kkw Yon*, June I.—The following
the right to own the Pullman build
ing. the brick yard land and to sell
liquor on cars, but had no right to own
Pullman Iron and Eteri company stock.
No judgement was entered against the
company.
are the total net receipts of cotton at TQ T [r 5T -j pj£ DISPENSARY LAW.
all ports since beptember 1st, 1SD4: ""
l.fti.Wf
S o . 6 GC4
143 3?
9*743
4.6 4.0
Btu:
4 0.'. Si
111489
19r*.7
Loston 130 8.9
Newport Keirs S3 KM
Pbiladt lphi« 1M.«M
West Point 185.800
Brunswkk
Yclxsto— 8f-
Pori BoyuL. 164fl0»
Tlicy hail careped for the night o:» a
crib of fqn ire timber, m'Xircd to shore
near the bond of the rnpiJs, which at
this point are very precipiton!! and
rocky. All bad pone to sleep withont
leayinp a watchman to puanl the crib.
Somehow dorinp the nipht the crib
broke from ita mocrinp and carried the
Th» Scoth Carol.a* Aiataia wilt > cargo of the sleeping men. all nnroind-
Como iZo or« tha ratlaral < onrt. j ful of their fate, into the snrping
Wasiiixotox, Jnne 5,-The South '? tcr * bc! ?"'' Tho crib waa broke to
g** 0*000,0, 4 V» .. o---,*.* - --- o* r-.-f ** w F n von *# n rxoa ,
i injunction w.is granted and yesterday j cie* until June 10th, end after
D svt for henring theea:i- before Judge ‘ time iiu the Agent at Ilartsvllle.
Speer. A big fight waa imminent. ■ 'I lie Association is now ready to
Some of the most prominent railroad take applications for new membe -
lawyers iu lii# country were pre-ent, ’ DHr 9 - :t!i d forms of applicatiou will be
bnt aa agreement was ro ickcd. th:- fumi-ht-d ut on requ-at.
terms of which are yet a secret It is I Addres* all communications to
admitted, however, that the ba-dsof
the agreement is a contract between
the parties t ) the effect that the Sea
board will maintain the state commis
sion rates while Ui" association will
raise the boycott The temporary re
straining order has been vacated with
ont prejudice to the rights of the com- ■
piairnints to again bring the matter
into conrt shonld the necessity arise. ... . ...
qmred by an Act of the Legislature
THEY BLAMEGGVtRNUR BROWN ! »l the ftatc of South t’arolinn. Kn-
tilled, "An Act to Establiah Local
I yachorm ifonx » >.rar. Loot ni* rontraro \ Hoards of H-nlth In the Oitle* and
Town Ordinance.
COCSCIL ClIAMBKH, |
Darlington, 8. C , April 28, 1893. ]
B E it ordered and ordained; That,
for the purpose of electing live
I members of a Board of Health, as re
Iquired by an Act of
Carolina Dispensary law will again
come before th eUnitcd States Supreme
Court next October for examination of
of its relations to the Interstate Com
merce clanse of the Constitution.
It will come up on hal>eas corpus pro
ceedings in behalf of R C Beach, a
constable appointed by Gov. Brans, and
pieces oa the rocks, and not a man ea-
eaped.
THE FIRST IRON FriOM CUBA.
that tlon - hc b- required to personal
ly present himself before raid mana
ge m at Un) Council Chamber at Dar
lington (curt House upon the days
hereinafter npiiolnted for registra-
I tion. and tali* the foilowing oaDi;
"that he is n freeholder of theioKti
of Darlington, is twenty one year* of
ege, and has been a resident of the
state of South Carolina for one vetir
and of tho town of Darlington for six
ty days preceding this election, ivi.it
| that he la not, (or any c>us», utidi i*
the lew* and Constitution of ,*,..1
State ilbqu.il fn d as u Totor".
It is further ordered that said man
agers shail iicet at the Council Cham
ber on the mornings of the 5lh un I
8th. da) s of June, 1 SIM, nt nine o'clock
A. M., and keep said place open f..r
registration until seven o'clock P. M.
cf tavli day, and that the said tnuua
I'umtetakobte llrideaco of m RotIvsI of Ibo
Iron Trade In 1 pa a.
Pun.ADEU’HlA, Pa.. Juno S. — The
first cargo of iron ore from the mines
T.SL'.tM)
now in custody of the Lmteii ! ofthe Spanish-American i.-on company.
Marshal for contempt of court in th. i Xl
hanged to the limb of a tree. The
Ivncl era feared that the Governor of
Maryland might be Seduced to inier-
1 ANOTHER GOULD ENGAGEMENT
Thl, Time Howard 10 Uootard to Wed Ac-
tr » I.a Iirr ho * toaiuioaa
E/om>ox. Jnne 4.—It Is reported here
that another of the Gould family Is to
take a wife from over the footlights.
It L said tha*. Howard Gculd is engaged
to Katherine Clemmons, who captured
England by her tkill in horsewoman-
ship and her expert ness with the pistol
>:S a member of Buffalo Bill's wild west
show.
violation of the order of Judge Goff for- j “*15 por* last night on the
bidding the officers of the State to sci*e ^itish atcamship Mossosmt 1 his car
packages of liquor imported into the b‘h® first sb.pmvuicu* o. nbout
, State for the phonal n a- of the owner. >5 '° 0a to “ of tl,e ' W " h ‘ , ' b h,Te bMa
HAMPTON CONTINUES WEST.
I bo Other Xemsera of ibo Confederal#
Part j Lear# for lb# * enth.
Chicago. Jnne l.---The party of d'a-
tingei >hed southern ex-confederate offi-
ecrsamlthe ladies who came to take
part in the monnment dedication, start-
>0.000 tons of the i re which
-old to pig iron manufacturers in
eastern Pennsylvania, nnd it has the
double significance of indicating nu-
mittakably a revival of the pig iron
;rade. an.l of promising a large amount
of additional to rim go at this pork
WHY THE SUIT 13 ABATED.
ed on the return journey by spirial
She has been in Europe for, train with the exce; t on of Gen-val
THE HOOSIERS FOR SILVER.
A Tell of Indiana Would tutor lb# It bite
Matal.
I-soiAXAPous, Ixn, June 5.—Tho
political clontis that h .vorover Uoooior-
domare heavily lined with silver. If #n
election were to be held in the state to
morrow It would nnqneatioaably result
in an overwhelming majority for the
white metal. Political leaders are in a
peck of trouble, and no man can at
present safely predict the outcome.
The campaign has already begun. It
I* to be aatubborn fight, and to a finish,
in an educational field, with the odds at
the atari in favor of free coinage. Bnt
the friends of Bound money are in good
condition, and expect to reserve the
odds before the first round for the
nomination next vear is over.
some lime studying t r the stage. Of
late flic has been living in grand style,
and has been much in young Gould’s
company at public and private func
tions.
NOT IN EFFECT ON THE FIRST.
tvbeu Ibo Tsritr Ae* of 1804 Went I»:o
Eltref.
WatntNGTOX, June 4.—The tariff act
of 1$!H. according to the decision of tho
supreme court of the United States, an
nounced yesterday in the case of the
United States vs Burra nd Hardwick,
went into effect on August 58, ISM. the
date it was promulgated by the state
department ns a iaw withoat the presi
dent's signntnre. and not on the let of
Hampton, who goes to California in tho
line of duty as United States railway
commissioner. At Cincinnati thechsm-
ber of commerce will give the party •
reception.
Klrer to noge In Stay.
Waphixotox, Jane The monthly
Coinage statement of tire director of
the mint shews the coin ge of May to
have been E4.IC3.937. and of silver. $413-
533. The minor coinage amnnntcd to
$87,503. Of the silver coinage $153,153
was in standard dollars.
If Marti la Xol Dead, lie Must ba At'vr.
jACKSoxvn.LB. Fla., June 1.—A Id
ler was received yesterday by a prom-
inent Cuban of this city frem Havana!
Avgust, the date named in the act itself fclj|tin)f po^. ^iy t }, at General J~. offlee* of the Seaboard Air Line Rail-
Turn la lhe < as* of -oath i aro'lna ta flav©
tboT.lt A A. Charter rornolrd.
CniBt.rsTO.w S. C. Jnne A—A deci
sion was filed in the Unite l States Cir
cuit Court yesterday abating the pro
ceedings brought by t'ao state of Son'll
Carolina to forfeit the charter of tho
Port Koval A Angnsta Railway Com
pany. The suit is abate 1 because under
the net of 1194 the Legislature repealed
the charter of the roa I and provided for
its liquidation and the distribution of
its assets. The court says that ail ques
tions arising in the cas * have been set
tled and answered by that act.
MAY MOVE FhOM ATLANTA.
The Officer, of tho Sc*board Air Idee Stay
Oo to Per'omouth.
Attasta. Jfine L—It is announced,
though not officially, that the general
fbouij bo *osiunteJ. ineorpor-.i'o Tow,:# of Die Statu and, giraih.TfiU"w Frida^th^.rZv
Ei.ijcott Citv, Md.. Moy 30.—Jacob to Define tho Powers Thereof. Ap-' ff.r,;,,,. 1 r^' a} |t lr
Henson, colored, convicted in Howard j proved January 5th , A. D. 1835; j the wim e hour# tw pray idea fir in tla-
county for tho mnrdcr of Daniel F. U L I'eroLy Ordered and Ordained registration, i-ml receive the vote# of
Shea, and seatercod to be hanged June [That the Town of Uarllngtnn shallbr &li freehold eleciora who have reels
7, wi.s taken froai the j dl by a mob ot .'nd hereliy i« divided into five ward*, tered, uud who may present Diem
en early hour yi sterih y morning and | designated as to lone, to wit: ! Helves to vote, each freehold vo er to
Ward!. Eiiail eompromisc ail the | deiKisit hi* ballot in the Box for hi<
territory lying to the Wist of Ilaii- respective Ward And iminediatei.v
rood Etna t, bt ginning at the crossing | a ” pr JJ 10 dosing of tho po'ls »t seven
f:‘re and commute the dead mau's sea- of the G. amt N. railroad, extend j OCi dek 1*. Al , ra.d ruaiiugcr* shail
lene • to life imrrisonment. A pla-i it ft down Railroad Street to Pearl! P rocce " to eonct the votes in each
curl Waa left pinned to tha breaa: „/iHt t e«-t ore-ing Pearl Street down '^0 the rlertioo, and
the Ivnebed r.cwro on wh'ch waa wr't r Ju-ou * h " Avenuo to Orange wllh,n !- ,ree dayn th-rmfter nhull
, u - 4_j , l.itreet, down Orange Street to tlie: *® rve ’ ITMUen no l ! C’ “pfn the Town
r^rn^r lw» fo^?i” ^ ‘he Street dividingi Council end upon the per-ou# wno
Governor Brown forced tae .at. ab.dia K j tlw y ac . Kroan j, f r0 m the rexi- ^ ave rioted as uumljore of said
eihsctM to etriy out the verdiet of the dl . llcc of ^ Dargc.n to Swift Creel: cf Health.
l ur - 5 ' »’hito Lapq |—the aame being tho Town limit*. | The said matingers after counting
HEADQUARTERS IN RICHMOND. Ward 3. Shall erabrn<*e all tho ter ; IJ’e vote*cart nnd declaring the elec
j yitnry lying between the Kofte'n line t‘on thull r'turn the said ballot# to
Th© xou.tirrn Cfocor, Co-; i©ot the old or- 0 f Word'to •Vard's Banc, iu a straight ea p* 1 ,>(,T ' - < ’ nl the same, nnd turnover
fleer* » >d Adjoaru.
ry, June 1.—Tho
line f.oui SwiftCreek.throngh Ward's
lane to theTown limits towards the
Sooth.
Ward 3. Fhall embrace all the ter
ritory lying between Ward's Lane
and Main Street, the K.vtern bouud-
quar'.ers. All the old officers were re-' <‘fj of which shall begin at the crosx-
eieetcl s* foil inn. President. K. 0. i"g of Swift Creek by Main Stroet, cx
Leigh: secretary, K. H Hooker; treas-
nrer. John D. Blair; vice-presidents. W.
Rich-
Aft.vxr l, Jane 1.—The Southern
Wholesale Grocer* association elertci
ofuesrs y<rterd.iv and aijournrd to
meet next year in Richmond. That
city was chosen as permanent head
•aid boxes to the Town Council.
W. F. DARN AX,
Mayor of Darlington,
Mrs. M. J, BYRD
1L L<jckett aa.l \V. F. VandirtT
mond was lho
national l:eadqn
desire* to inform her friends and the
tending to the crossing of C. 8. & N. I
railroad on Main Etrcet, so that the!
said ward will be bounded on the ’
I »°rth by Ewi t Creek, on tho Soutli generally, that she 1* prepared
only city the fie.d f.>r b HAN. railroad, Fast by Main *«> <lo J.istlee to all with u toll
imrters. Yeaterday »f-i street, and Wort bv the Eastern line!
for it# taking effect.
Marti prebident of the new Cnhan re-
I pnblie wes not dead as reported by the
Spanish officials
Fpiropth L-k-u:' Io:orn»!ioaal Contreeneo.
Chattanooga, Tenn.. June 4.—In a |
very little over three week's-time the j
great crowds to be herein attendance j
upon the Epworth League interaation- Oacar Wilde’* mental condition is
al conference will be with ty- Prvpa- . affecti-d ami is being carefully
rations for all departments of the great wotePei bv the mnlical staff of the
Owsr WTdo is l.olna ( rosy.
^oxnox, JnneS.—The Star averts
■ are to he removed from
ternoon the ilrlegatr# were entertained
by the iocei grocers al the l ietiaiont
Driving clnb.
Six V » ilnfftfi llie S load.
Piiii_\i>K:.rBtA, Pst, June A — The
sixth anniversary of the Johnstown
Cool was commemorated Saturday in
the beautiful mountain city of Penn
sylvania and the cemetery on the hill
top, which contains the bodies of most
of those who were drowned, was fairly
covered with flower*. The tt¥5 ston s
line of
SPRING
and
SUMMER
road company
Atlanta to imrtsmouth in the very near — —
future. That will take General Mans- . marking the graves of unknown dead
gcr Winder, General Fnpt. Mclire and were decorated like the rest
others now located hero to Portsmouth,
leaving only a division office here.
Seaboard officials do not deny the
rumor.
meeting are being pushed rapidly for
ward and there is little doubt but by
Ibo time the conference meets every
thing will have been carefully arran-
ffe J -
ANOTHER GEORGIA TRAGEDY.
f‘gi'g'fltni!** Crop I'ond tlon* Gloonr.
London, Jane 5.—The times prints
Ketftda** Slia-iug Mini t:nl t'«n FoantL
prison. The Pail .Mall Gazette says! Cab80S . Ker ., June 5.-The missing
that ,t has been found necevary tocon- I mint buUioll wa3 roQnd jesterday af-
ternoon in a woo-i.ahel at the residence
of William Piokler, an employe in Die
mcllor and refiners department. The
information leading to the discovery !
W fin
j of Waul 2.
Waul,. EbaR eotnprire al! territory
lying to tile Eoutli uud Booth-Last of
G. b. raid N. railroad toastraightline
designated By Ward's I-are on the
West; said Ward to Be Vioiinded North
by 0. 8, V N. railroad, on tho East by
Swift Greek nnd the corporate limits, |
! and on the West by Eastern bound-j
i ary of Wald 2.
Wan! 5. Shall eom^romi e nil the both in stvle nnd nrirm
territory lying NorDi of O. 8. & N ' 01,1 ,n 8t J ,e an « Pr*C«»-
lailmad and East of Ma n Street. * p nTT1 p rinf) nT-rtTnino
bounded on the North by 8wift< reek, '-'slilivj tlllH v-AclIIlIHO
before purchasing
elsewhere.
MILIIMT,
on the Bast by Swift Creek, on the
South by the C. 8. & X. railroad, and
on the Wort by the eastern boundary
of Ward 3.
By Order of Council:
J. W. EVANS,
Mar ?3 - 5t. Clerk.
fine Wilde in a padded room.
- A. Psto KIl's tv. U. Har.-oi', SrsrArs-
bl—rctr, a X’romS'.cnt l *Lrn»er,
OlaryvU'.e Optr tWrcx Rrlara to n’ork.
( Providesck. U. B. Jnne 4.—About an !
| eighth of the unemployed operatives of ,
n Olney ville returned to work yesterday I
gloomy review of Die entire crop proa- n . bf|| thc micufac’nrcra threw open
iras g-iven to the nfdcen hj a womun
who lired with Pickier.
j peets. ’ It says that much of the spring ^ rnUl Uuge crowds watch-
Macox, Go., Jure 4.—A special from i grain is no fnrt..er advanced than gen- ; ^ t j lcm but there was no disorder or
VT i rrailv at the middle of April. The .. ,
Arabl says: B. A. !**»• kUled i crally at the middle of April
W. II. Harrell Sunday sff 'rnooa near fruit crop ia Kent also suffered
Arabi, Ga. The men were!
drinking and gambling and Pate had
won all liarrcll'i money. Harrell
wanted the game to go on bnt Pa'.e
started to ride away and was shot at by
Harrell. Pale returned the (ire kiilmg
Harrell. Pate ia a prominent farmer
and Harrell was a section master ou
ths Georgia Sonthern Florida railroad.
the drouth,
favorable.
from
The situation in France is
caul Kolnrn, !® tho t:o!3 -t,n<lird.
Washixotos, June 4.—The following
dispatch has been received by the
Chilean iniuteter:
I excitement
ProolUont Delayed In Colo* to Cray Getdee.
Wasuinotox, Jnne A — President
Clevelan 1 does not expect to be able to
get away for Gray Gables before the
middle of the month. Mr* Cleveland
and the children will start for Massa-
hnean intuister: nr, v chnsetts within a day or two, possibly
SaatUso. Job* 4 8». Chilean Minister. Wish- J *
tneton It Is very rrst fym« to we to inform i lousy. __________
in sight Thc backbone of
panic is broken.
Here are some of tho good
things you are seeking:
!
TOBACCO FLUES
Meat, Floor, Sugar,
Coffee, it ice. Molasses,
Syrup, Soda, Soap
and Starch.
Here is a song that will sure
12
! 10
I 12
10
The Cattle men Will Bralat.
Rawmjcs, Wyo., Jnne I.—Inform*
Goo from the south is to the effect that
» herd of nearly fifty thonsand sheep
is on tho move toward Colorado, and
that their advance will be resisted by
lhe cattlemen, who are determined
that their ranges shall not be destroy-
•d- An a.'t©««d c,inflict ia probable.
yon thut after c*rente*a years. Cniie hs* re
turned with sattotaet ion nnd confluence to ta*
I fold standar 1 The l*v is In force.
FXS5A3BI7 Jiiniiter of Finance.
The Coiled Mate. r«ntace Camptay r»Uv |
Tkentox. N. J., Jnne 4.—The United |
States Cordage company has gone into :
the bands of a receiver. Chancellor
McGill has appointed as rceeiver John j
B WaUrbcry, who has qualified and
given bond in the snm of SIO.OtM.
• TarliTfor B-vona. Only.’*
Ottawa, Ont., June B—After a dis
cussion occupying thirteen days tha
house came to a vots at daylight yes
terday morning on Sir Richard Cart-
:^nZ; d C:l'°S ^ *T*n? a | ly reach your heart: it will reach J2
only. The nmendment was defeated ! your purse, too, if you are 8CH. .
by a vole of 11 yeas to 117 nay* i siblc.
OTo be rres dcot of VTiUJsms IreiTeroiyy.
Holudatebceo. Pa., .Tone 4.-Bcv. CHRISTOPHER 119
Owen James, pastor of the Mrst Ita[r 1 Ul RLH ...
tit church of this city, h« ben elec-! discovered America, hut we 0
ed to and accepted the presidency of discovered these bargains. , 0
the Roger Williams university al Nash- ;y
* 10
12
Made of the Best No. 21 BTtek Iron,
Unaraat.'ei first das* woik and flues'
fit well in barns.
| SINGLE RETURN FLUES.
10 loch, pipe for 14x16 ft. barn @ $5.75.
6.73
18x19 “ “ “ 6.50.
“ “ “ “ 7.75.
80x90 *• “ « 750.
“ “ “ “ 8.73.
23x88 “ “ “ 850.
“ “ “ “ 9.75.
DOUBLE RETURN FLUES.
10 Inch, pipe for 16x13 ft. baru @ % 7.75.
AliniE MOREY
“ 18x18
“ 20x30
" *8x82
9.25.
8.75.
TOW.
9.75.
1175.
10 75.
13.00.
heavy;
As lows Sot ooet Hank
Wasiiixotow, Jnne 4.—Complrollet ;
Eekles is informed that thc First Nat- ;
lonal lank of Pella, Iowa, capital 850,
U<>0, closed Us doora yesterday.
Examiner Howard has been placed in pmt ,-hill, but
s«r.uwy Herbert .. A„™#p-.is | .ppjintrf ra receiver Juh. ' ' riUe ' Te,,n -
TrA*«ts«T(»v.Joiie4.-SecreUrylIer-| f>Wl(U . rbB who ^ qualified a*d PkiWelrlUs«i«iw»—» -p»y • -» **—•- ^ mai-ew t hire innrnev Don't' . • -f.s-.
bert will leave Washington today im- _; vca ixuid in the snm of 310.000. PHil.toti.rbia. Pa.. June 5- As m re- , . ' , " ' The above prices are withoat —
mediately after cabinet meeting, on . of lh( . policemens' anil firemens* mtSS this chanCG, l>Ut CRll lit OUT joints at the furnaces; if you want heavy
‘ board the dispatch boat Doiphin. ar- Th. c. A o. to uo.n tb. Awoel.ttaw narade in .glaring sun .Monday, thirty- pldCC. We defy Competition, joints the
riving in Annapolis Wednesday morn- New York. June 1.—President In- 1 |j Tr policemen are off duty today and We solicit a share of
id#, where he will remain throuerhout ' of the Chesapeake «fc Chip rail- 0 f the number may die. ronasjO, *** r
Claude Milling,
LOCAL AGENT FOR
Waiiite & Bum's
c uuebrat Eo
4
Gents’GloliiinG
!
Veritable bargains now
offered.
LATEST STYLE,
FINEST QUALITY,
MOST PERFECT FIT.
FULL LIKE OF SAMPLES.
the commencement exercises of the na- ! road, has sent a letter to President
val academy | Roberta of the Pennsylvania railroad.
»* VJ _* Vrl f 4 As L » LIVJ U . J *'** w
icit a share of your pat w to. mwt« of Vo. is iron aro tjj’«'• t*^ t*iV' ;
Yours for a bargain, w - - -is- - boo-- - —
Examine them and
be convinced.
who is chairman of the committee of
GlaUfttuac Not %V©I! Yet.
LOXW.X, ■’une S. Mr Ulsdotou. - j { , (lrWn ^ him of the wilimgnesa of
| recovering from the effect* of his re- j lhc t Ohio t(> .
5.-Mr. Gladstone i* I P reridento of the ,rcnk ,iue
confined to his
Finn Krrins
Victohja. It. C., Jane 5.—The sealer
San Jose i& the first of Victcrla’a fleet
to prepare for Berinj; Sea. She took j
ont her fanotin* license Saturday and
will sail frhnrEy.