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President Schurman and the Philippines. Interesting Article on Amer? ica'! Large Responsibilities. CATHOLIC? RULE IN LUZON. New York. Deo 27 ?The lode pendent for tho current week will contain so article by Jscob G Sonar* man. president of Cornell university end chairman of the United States eommission to the Philippines, en titled ' Oar Duty to the Pnilippinee ' Following is sn shy tract : "We ?eve 40 to 50 tribes to civilize, end seven or eight of these tribes have soose 300,000 members esoh On tbe Island of Lusoo there is one tribe of a million aod o half people who apeak one language aa totally distinct from the other languages as 8paoiob It from English Another tribe on the easae island, numbering about ?00,000? is oo distinct from tbe others in language aod characteristics aa tbey are from the Spaniards them oelvee Theo oo tbe greet ialaod of Miodanao there ore many tribes tbot ore entirely different from esob ?Iber. Id tbe 8ola orobipelsgo we Come to another close of natives, about whoee custom of slovery/eo mr?*h haa been aaid recently These or all Mohammedans, while io Loiod tbe aoiivee are all Catbolio Chriatians "Tbo prieeta bove roled io Luzon oo loog tbot their influence io wide Op read, and tbe nativea koow of oo other form of Christianity The Ro sooo Cat ho Mo ohorcb haa been eetab Imbed there for 800 years, and the archipelago was really governed by the prieata and ool by tbe Spanish ?ivtl or mlllitary commanders Of tbo $13,600,000 raised oo the island ooooally. about $1,500,000 woo used for tbe church's support Each small thatch would receive about $500 for tso eopport ood tbe prieat an allow once of $100 We most credit the ?horch with hoviog done o great dee) of good work among the na tives We moat teckon with those mots wheo we oeod miootoooriee to tbe Philippines. "Missiooorieo ore needed in the iolsnt' , aod I hope they will be sent the; in Urge numbers, There io plonty of work for them to do, ood I hope they will go, with o complete understanding of the situation, to toeompliah good Tbey must realize tbat tney are contendi?.g with o Catholic educated popu otioo that knows nothing aboat the fine differ eoqeo betwoeo proteetanl aecto ood dooonvnatioue Therefore it woold bo highly impolitio to aend mission ories of different denominations to foufose the mioda of the people I ?lo hope that when we eond tbe mia ?iooaries ws wi I decide beforehand oo oos form of Ptotiatant Chiistisn ity H*?nd o.T.y one type of miaeiou ory To* Pilipinoa will theo have Catholic C iiistainity end Proteatant Christianity presented to them so they cot make their choice We hove no adequate idea bow coofuaing to the simple minds of su uncivilised people tbe different forms of Protest oot fsitb appesr. The Chioese. who ore pernsps more intelligent than tbe Filipinos, regard our different denoru inau >u* aa oo many different reli gtona '1 think the Island of Mindanao is a more promieirg field for mission an? a to hegm thrir work in thsu Lor it The Ibfloeoce of the Catbolio ?ho oh has u ?t been eitended to Mindanao, and the simple natives woold more reedily accept the type of faith which the Aricane tench them It ia poaaihle that it woold be daugeroue to aend missionaries to the interior of thie islsud ot present, hot as conditions become more oetlled and the Americans are loo* d upon wiib a more jfiri&odiy feeling, this piece will bo a rich fi~'<J for the American mia oiouoty We owe it to the Piiipinne to give them the best in our religion oo well oe in oar edoeatiou "1 believe the fighting in the Phiitppinee ia nearly over, and our erssira aow fighting in northern JjOS ?n will niHin b?* nquued only to keep down the Oandits The organ? ised army hoe disappeared, and with u w- might say the whole inaorreo lion Moat of th* ''??dere of the iooorrcctioa have been dispersed or have i ????it wi n over to our aide "( OO n ' ?'/ (hat all tbe insurgent did i? weru dVbnn?* I bill f*? that meey al tho? i who foes bt agstrtet tbe A wer ?aas war? animated by tn? hiLh eat t4e?s of iuyah? to tedopt edeaea I letss rrohasif Ageioald" n uou of tbta el aas aod tea*. t.e is tu knots: oi?o "()u? reaeoa f-?r the stubborn oppo ?midI. to oar uoeupati o of lbs tslaeds was a Isgoey of saspieioo aod hatred for to* wbuo moo wbish Spun bo quaaib'd to OS. Tbs Filipinos koow too whitt rase oaly by oss spssimso. Bpaio to thsm represents tbe whole world of Ksropeaos -the whots whits roes?aod bar authorities made prom? ises repeatedly to them aod brok i tbsm They wwall oot today trost Awer ieaos or Seeotarde or aoy otber Euro? peans Nor is it strsogo tbat tbsy dis? iroet the pf ?mists of tbe Aasrieoes. Thie diitrosl of Iks whits rsss is oos of the trobloojs that will require ysors of Uber fe Ofotoome. Yoo oaooot orer eoms it with words. It most he dissi? pated ej oomwi wofkoi ttey mist hove jeflm** iosBsmstfotioo thai the word of the Aroerioau* oao be relied opoo. Not ?otil tb^n will they begio to believo us Consequently I b?te urged it oo oon gress ood the president to sot op oivil government io tbe Philippines just as ?ooo as tbe military oooditioo warrants it. A simple goveromeot is what is needed and every provtooe should have it so tbey oso iesro tbe mesoiog of oor promises sod ioteotioos. Tbe prea ideot is io possessioo of tbe fullest io formation about the needs end ooodi? tioo of tbe isiaods aod .be can judge better than we oao what is (be be-t thiog to do Bat as soon as a prov o e is aobdoed SJme oivil government should be set op to that its oprretioos before tbeir eyes will tesoh tbein of its benefits. "I regret that tbe Americans allow od tbe sslooo to get a foothold oo the isiaods That has bort the Americana ssore theo anything else, and the speo taele of Aeaertosoa druok awakeos dis gast io tbe Filipinos We suppressed ibe oook fight there, and permitted the taverns to (horish. One ealphas led the Ktlipioo frailty sod the other the Aoaerioso vios. I have oever soon a Eilipioo drookard. "Io Maoila, wbieb is really a oosotopolitso oity, io Iloilo aod other eities of the isiaods, you will find eduoated Fdipiooe who are bright aod pleeeiog to meet sooially It is a good tbiog that wa bate looh a ouoleus of edocttion to begio with. Tbe great masses, of course, ere ignorant bat tbe ooe good thiog io tbeir favor is that thev bsve thirsi; for knowledge With good Amerieeo schools oo tbe isiaods, tbe lesveo of geoeral education will produce results for tbe messes thet will develop tbe reeo rapidly Toe Filipi oos beve many other ohsraoteristios Tbey ere boosst by oetore, sod show it in tbeir dealings, although suspicious of the white mao. "Thee oeed roods oat there eod tbeir eooitraotioo is the first oeoessity when peeoe is restored to tbe islands Tbeo efter tbel should oome tbe sobooi. Let these be established eod the misiiooe r oe edaitted to every proviooe eod success will be assured "Bat ooe thiog I wish to emphasize more theo eoy other poiot that I have dwelt opoo. We mast meke en hooest civil service e permeocot institution oo lbs island- Speio established tbe spoils systsm, eod tbe oorroptioo whioh bet made three oeotariss of evil got eromeot for tbe people, sod finally resulted io ber owo overthrow. The best mao io tbe Uolted Steles is dodo too good to go to tbe Pbilippioes ss governor geoeral. He mast mete out jaetioe to ell, eod teach tbe Filipioos by bis decisions eod eismple thet be is their friend By seodiog out soon a mao we will suoosed, bat if we aeod so ordioery political appointee wc shall fsil. I am ooafideot tbst the right mao will bj scot, aod tbeo our experiment will be a oatiooal suocsss " Couldn't Kill Htm. Eerlj yesterday moroiog, aboot 3 o'elook, e dust eod smoko begrimed tramp printor, ooe of tbe variety com* mooly koowo ae bobo, came into the looal offices of tbe State aod aooouooad thet bo eod aoompaoion bad beeo best? ieg tbeir way from Augus a oo the Southern'* mixed tram; that bts com? panion, who bailed from Greed Rapids. Mich , bad fallen from his peroo be tweeo two box oars just ai tbey had gotleo io aigbi of tbe lights of Colum* bis, aboot four miles beyood Cayoe'e, aod had disappeared beneath tbe train. His eiorv was 'phoned to tbe Southern railway utfiocs aod ibe authorities seol out a searobiog party expeotiog to find tbe tramp's mangled remeios, or, st least, to lod him bsdly injured But the eeerobng porty ouuld nod oo trsoe of the mao end notbiog more was beard of bias uotil about 9 am, wbco he oame ceootsriog toto the city eomforiably full and occasionally robbtog ooe abooider opoo wbieb be ssid be bsd "lit " He attributes bis immunity from thiogs thet bill ordiuaiy mco to bia red bsir eod bis Biemerekieo oervc. The latter, be says, will oever expire by limitatioo eod tbe former takes ail the temper out of seiesora ?Tbe Stste A Girl fluDg in Canada. Brssdoo, Mao, Deo 27.? Emily Hilda Blaks, a domestic wse bangtd hero tois moroiog for toe murder of Mrs Laue, ber mistreat* Tbe execu? tion waa private, only a few persons ooiaimog tbe privilege of witoessiog it. Mias Bieke, wbo was only 22 yesrs old, walked firmly to tbe soafToid with? out eaeiaraooe and waa the oooleet of tbu p?riy, With the exception ot Hang man RatcliftV hbe made no atatcmeot Tbu girl confessed that she commuted the crime, aaymg sbe did it because ehe loved Mrs Laou's children and was jealooa of toe mother's love. Her trial waa vory brief, as she refused ail i-ffers of conoeel aod phseded gailly. ?sanaO* tsmswa^tM? Hie l.iro Waa Savsd. Mr. J. Ka Lilly, a prominent citisen uf Hen nibal, Mo , lately had a t ondarful deliverance frusa a frightful death. In telling of it he SOfSI "1 aa* lakea with typhoid feter that ren into pneumonia* My lung* beoame harJened. I wan SS weak I couldn't even nt up in V * - - -1 Cnasussption, whsn I beard of I>r. King's New Dieroverjr. One bottle gave greet relief. I continue*! to use it, and now em well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous me lie in* is the ?ure*t and quickest cure in the world for all throat aod l?ng trouble ReguUr sir.es 60 els and $1.00 Trial bottle free at J ?. W. DeLorme's Drug Store, ererjr battle auaraataad. 1 Duiiii's Review of Year. Will Stand Among Thoso Sat Down in Red Letters Now York Dec 29?R G Dunn & Co 's Weekly Review of Trade will aay tomorrow : No correct re port of failures in 1899 can be made until the year has closed. A collapse of speculation in copper stocks has swelled the aggregate at Boston alone over $18,000 000 within a few days, and might yet add to tbe record The failures thus far reported are fewer in number than in any year since 1883, and smaller in amount of commercial liabilities than in any year since 1881 Tbe aggregate of defaulted liabilities is $120,060,000, but nearly two thirds of the banking liabilities weie added within a few days, the aggre gate reaching abont $30,900,000 Tbe commercial liabilities Uave been about $89,260,000, though exact re turns for a few recent failures are not yet obtainable No other years ex? cept 1881, with defaulted liabilities of $81 155,932, and 1880, wttb $65, 752,000, have failures been as small since tbe agency commenced quar? terly returns in 1875 Tbo average of liabilities per failure is less than $9,500, the smallest in any year of tbe 25, a gratifying evidence that commercial liabilities are further re moved than usual from the point of danger Tbe week has been exciting only st Boston, where the failures grow ing out of speculation snd the efiorts to re establish banks and firms bus pended have not given the week a holiday character Yet general busi nesB is thoroughly safe and prosper ous, and no important firms have failed save some which were indi vidually connected with concern* in Tolved in speculation The speculative troubles-come be? cause the value of legitimate busi ness snd the unprecedented distribu tions of profits, interest and dividends make it no longer possible to carry Borne stocks on borrowed money Prosperity itself placed a check on speculative vestures Wheat and cotton speculation has taken a holiday, prices scarcely vary ing and the movement of both is sur prisingly small Atlantic exports of wheat, flour included, have in four weeks been only 8 278,618 bushels against 19,874,587 last year and Pa cific exports 3,314,271 against 3, 856,898 The corn exports continue sbout as large as last year, but cotton exports this month hsve been less that half last yesr with sou.e decrease in tak ings of spinners Accumulated stocks in mills and markets, both here and abroad, are eo large tbat there is no baste to pay the prices asked Tbe industries are dosing th 1 most extraordinary year of their history Long established branobes have under gone a veritable reeoostruotion, vastly increasing their capacity, while new industries which soaroely existed a year or two ago have enlisted a vast oapsoity, altered modes of busioess and of pro duotioo in almost every direetion aod improved conditions for tbe future almost beyood calculation Elootrioal developments in light, best and power, tn making oataraets work, performed wonders io production of materials, and providing traosportatioo all over the land deserve especial attention For such reooostsuotioo tbe inorease io demand for iron and steel produots is the great feature of tbe year. With 415,733 tons unsold and 243 510 pro duoetl weekly Jan 1, biodered by severe weather, ao tbat tbe output March 1 dropped 15,000 tons, but expanding in every mootb afterwards, tbe indestry is now producing 300,000 tons weekly, and uosold stock? are reduced to 122.923 tons, aod yet orders unfilled will rrquire six to oioo months work from most of the establishments Prices have not changed tbe past week, although demand tor some produots improved a little. Tbe average of prioes closes 119 5 per oeot higher than Jan 1, for pig aod 102.8 per oeot higher for products. ?BBSS* ^BBBW? Accident and Death In Wll ltamBburg. Special to Tbe Stare. Kiogstree, Deo 20.? A terrible tragedy occurred about 12 miles from town, near Blaek river, at noon today. Walter Brown, aged 9, was sent by his mother into the bedroom for a pair of soiesors, where be esme aoross an old pistol and playfully snapped it at hin b* year old sister, Faome. The pistol wss loaded and tho ball pieroerj the obild'a body, going dear through tbe right breast Twenty minutes later she died. W. M. Keels, Khj, a promioeot merobsot of Greeleyville, tore^ off one finger and terribly lacerated bis band by holding a cannon cracker while it exploded. Dr 8 W. Gamble of Gourdin's dropped a spark ioto a can of gunpow? der Christmas day, which flashed into his face, buroed off his eyebrows, singed bis bsir and totally blind him. Ii0 has gone to Charleston for treat? ment, and his many friends hope that bis eyesight may be restored Mr William N. Kinder, ao old and highly esteemed oitiion of our town, died suddenly Saturdsy sod wss bu ried Sunday. Mr Kinder was one of tbe best known aod best loved men in nur oouoty His death has oast a gloom over osr entire community. Investigation Started About Seized Flour. Washington, Deo 28 ?The ascer? tainment of facto eonneoted with tbe seizoro of American flour by Britthh warships off the coast of Portuguise Eist Atrio* has been oor.fided to the United States consular agent at Lnretz) Marques. Uodor tha iomruo ttons sent to him by Secretary H*y yesterday be will ascertain 9II of the faots connected with tbo seizure cf the fljur aod particularly to > namea of tho persons to whom this fl.ur wa* coosigood aod thr aotuat ownership of the goods Tho department of state is determined to do every thing proprr to maintain American rights iu tbe matter of neutral trade in this oaso. But so far, tho department is in absolute ignorance of any esseotiai fioM regard? ing the seizures, aod cannot proceed to make any complaint until it has made sure of its ground It does not even koow that all of tbo fl.)ur was seized as was at first reported, and there is ro?6on to believe tbat in tbe oase of at least one consignment, the flour was oot seized but simply diverted to another port than Lorenzo Marques and there left subject to the direction of its Owners. Although this may also bo a breaob of neutral privilege, it presents a different oise entirely from a seizure outright To determine with accuracy all of tbe elements necessary to tbe preparation of a protest against a seizure of the k'nd reported, neoersar?y consumes moob time, and tbe state department, tbe cffioials say, following tbe usual oourso, oannot be expected to act otherwise than in the line indicated During our late war with Spain, wherever a seizure was made by our warships of a merchant vessel lad n with suppiiea intended for Spaoii-h ports, we politely informed foreign pow? ers which undertook to protest that they would be obliged to wait the usual and regular action of our ptize court* Thus, wheo a Frcnob ship was towed into Charleston, notwithstanding the representation by tbe French govern ment, our government insisted 00 oatrying out all of the routine proceed* togs of a prize trial Io one of tbe oases growing out of tbat particular seizure it was nearly two years before tbe parties claiming to be aggrieved by the seizure and detention of the ship seoured a final denision of the case by the supreme eourt of the United States. Yet this oase was simplicity itself, com? pared with ibe legal problems presented in tbe stoppage of a British merchant ship by a British man of.war, and the search of a neutral cargo for oootrabaod of war. ?nw?oo?^owi? No Klght to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive mast keep her health. If sho is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipa? tion or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause, pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric bitters is the best medicine in tbe world to regulate, stom? ach, liver und kidneys and to purify tbe blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50c nt J. F. W DeLorme's Drug Store. 2 An Erroneous Idea. An old fashioned idea prevails in in many families that a very light supper, such aa a glass of milk and a elice of bread, ia necessary to pre vent nightmare. But later experience has proven tbat most growiog child ren require a plentiful repast before retiring of light, nourishing food. Hunger, at whatever hour, of the day or night it comes, is the demand of nature for sustenance, and should be gratified. No alnep is the result of a too empty stomach in many children, and for such su ample meal is necessary at supper time. We have known restless children, who were in the habit of disturbing the household during the night, re? stored to quiet and peaceful slumber with a cracker and drink of milk given them on awakening in tbe night. And the rule of "nothing to eat between meals" laid down absolutely for all members of the household by some mothers is a mistake when applied to the growing school child? ren who come in from school "almost starved to death" Their hunger should be satisfied in spite of theories. C. A. Snow k Co., Patent Lawyers, oppo? site the United States Patent Office, Washing too, I). IV. wbo have actual clients io everv city and town of tbe United States aod Caoada, report tbat never before ia tbeir 25 years practice bas the work of the Office been au well up to date. Tbey claim tbat patents can now be procured in less thao half tbe time formerly required. Nov 1? 3m Camdeo. Deo 27.?An unknown railroad negro was found lying dead in a large ditch 00 the outskirts of the oity. He was completely covered with water except part of bis bead. Beonettsville, Deo '26 ?Yesterday Joseph, tbe eighteen-year-old son of Opt J. F. Everett, r,f this town, had bit left hand blown off by the premature ezplosion of a cannon cracker. Today little H jb, the fifttecn year old son of 11 ibertObamo.was aooidently shotio the faeoby tbedisohargeof a gun to tho hands of Edward Johnson, soother boy of similar age. Tbe uofortuoate boy's left eye, toogue aod troth wero shot out, and he died this eveniog after muoh suffering. _ Has moved his stock of Hardware, Stove**, Cut? lery* Crockery, &c?, Into the large store next to First National Bank, lately occupied by the Ducker & Bultman Company/ And is now better preparfd with a larger block *tbau ever, to puppiy ibe public with everything in his lioe. Espeoial attention is, dueoted to toe very large line of Stoves and Stove Fixtures, Both cooking and beating, and also to our large line of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WINDOW 6LASS, PAINTS, OILS. 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Therefore, a detaileo!TIescnptuJr7o^^ its construction is unnecessary. If you have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal terms. Write to-day. Address in full. ITE SEWING DUCaiNE COMPANY. CDep't a.) CleveHlf, sms. Columbia Business College, COLUMBIA. S. O. The leading business training school of South Carolin? which turns oet graduates for holding the beet positions of honor sod trust in the business and shorthand profession The sim of the institution is to be bonest in every state? ment it makes, and to give even more value than it promisee. It claims to keep improvement as its wstobword, and axoelleoce snd thoroughness as its standard. It aims to merit patronage by thorough, ooniqienticus work. 50 per oeot of the courses tsugbt in other commercial sobools of this section are not more than a preparatory to ours, Graduates assisted to positions. For information and oatslogae, address, W. H. Newberry, President. TESTIMONIALS. From one of our 6rat graduates He has a good position, und rreommeur s our school as tbe best, as does all of our students. ' Columbia, 8. C , Jan. 8, 1897. Prof W. H. Newberry, Pre*ideot 0. B.C., My Dear Sir: During the mootb of Janu? ary, 188j, was the time I began a business course in (be Colombia Business College Although a stranger io tbe city, I was wei corned by professors and students, whieb made me feel at borne. Having completed my course, I accepted a position as book? keeper for one ot tbe largest dry goods IraaS in the city, which position I bald for one year, and then changed to tbe grocery firm of James M Green, one of the leading lancy erocers in the city which position I still hold Owing to tbe thorough training received ai the Columbia Business College, have hern able to master every business transaction that has come in my work. In future years will always look oack to tbe time speni in the Columbia Busintss College wiih pleasure. 1 recomrrend this school to all who dc6ire a business education. From your friend and student W. W. GRRGU. COMPLETED SHORTHAND IN THREE ItONTBS. BlackTii'e, Barnwell Co . Mch 30, 1899 Mr. W. H Kewaarvy, President Colombia Business College, Columbia, S. C. My Dear Sir: It effords me plcasate to stlfy to the merrs ot the Columbia Business College I do cot hesitate to rav that I (have received substantial and bene6ctal results. I cheerfully recommend it to any person desir? ous of securing a business rducation Dar? ing my course ot study at tbeiollege tbera was uniform kird and courteous treatasfat and attention Close attention was givea tbe Student? fey the instructors io insure ac? curacy aud thoroughness in ibur studies, and my progress was rapid, and I presone, efficient, as 1 oMaintd a situation as sooo as I reached home, and, so far as 1 know, asa giving satittartion 1 oorrpieied sov Short? hand course in three months 1 do not tbiek tbe Columbia Itnstness College caa be eictlled by any other it. tie State Kver wiehiop your college gran.1 aneceae. 1 am Your friend and aid student, (Mise) DAISY STOKES THE BANK OF SUMTER, SUMTER, S. C. City and County Depositary Capital stock paid io, . . $75,000 00 Undivided surplus, . . 16,000 00 individual liability of stockholders in excess of Iheir stock, . 75,000 00 Transacts a general banking business ; also has a Savings Bank Department. Deposits of $1 and upward received. Interest allowed aj tbe rate ot 4 ter cent, per annum, payable senji-aonually. W F. B. HAYNSWORTH, President. Marion Moibb, W.F. Rh ami, V;.ce-Presldertt. Cashier. Jao 31. OHARLEb C. LESLIE, Wbolrsale ao?i Retail Commission Dealer ia Oysters, Qfttue and Poultry. Stalls No. 1 and I Fish Market. Office, Nos. 18 and SO Market Street. CHARLESTON, S C. Consignments of Country Produce. Poultry, Eggs, Ac , are respectfully solicited. Prompt returoi made. Fish psckej in bairels and boiea for tbe country trade a specialty. ?tc 6 x