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er Four and a Half Millichs in Cotton Milk Investment to tbe Industry, Kxo*ptio? Sundays, Almost $71,000 a Day 8inoe New Year's. The record of Soq'.u Carolina io the ??tit* of tbe projectioo of new ?opital in eottoo on He eiooe Jeo 1 cob 00 longer be classed merely ee weoderfu ; it ie phenomenal, eud toiled it to to be doubled if there bee ever b*?eo to oh a eport in any iodoetry during the aome leogtb of MM Id tb* fror Id Sorely tbe e<?tt0Q milla ere coming to tbe cotton fieide Tbey ere being moved from ibetr o!d nests, bet tbe people et bom*- ere building them end patting ibeir renoey into them Tbe ret* et wbtob eottoo miilo tie being ?mew>labsd io Booth Cerolioe jeet now tayeane Ibet tbe State ie to tbe midet ?f mm indo-tnel reeolotron tbe like of weioh bee oot been known in tbe wtetoiy of tbe 8tete Tbe cold ?Vorre. ?ffi tolly recorded in I be ?lje of tbe secretary of ?Mete tell imm iai?* en re forcibly Iben it oen be ted in eoy other way Tbey obow i hot Mooto Carol in? et her Cweot break oeck peee will not be g m ?iending at the fore front of the maoofactunng dietncte of tbe eweetry Taking.into consideration yeater day a new ejille. aud ibe fact that there have been 10 Sunday a si net Jan 1. tbe daily average ol capital put into eottoo mine since the opeoiug of the year ia ffl?y oearly $71 000 On J vdneeday ih*- papera filed io tbe ?fflo* of the aecrotory ot etat?* laooeo $800 000 pot in now mill* ; y?oterd?y the jo o p wee a greatei ewe bHng $460,0 0, making eery ?early a miihou doliare ot new cot tot* mill oapiial iu iw<? daya Tbie driven op ibe total capitalise lino of now mile eio< e Jan 2, incud ing ibe Bodey mill, chartered a f>w d-y* ?*<>, io the aetooiahn>g total ot $4 btb 000. over four and one half fjpmiou dollaie Yesterday's t Sioial record wae ae folio we : A commission wae ieeoed to tbe levmao milla of McColl Marlboro ??mmy, tbe eepittl of which ie to be $*00 000 Tbe corporators are F P Tamm, T B Gibwon, a w Morrison, Oberlee icemen and A K Odom Tben a charter waa granted to the Apna oottoo milla of Jooeiville, U ion county capitalized at $100, $00 The offlcrs are W L Linie juwo, presides, and J J Littlejohn, secretary and treasurer Tbe Adereoo Yarn and Knitting ?ilia filed with ihe> secretary of atate notice of tb? increase of ile ospital from $50 000 to |*200,000t aod tbe ?banging of the name of the concern to the Riverside Manufacturing com pany Tnta means $150 000 of new ?opttal If Ihn company continues in tbe knitting business it will per bapo have the largeat knitting mill in tbe south. OTHER ENTERPRISES The eecreiary of atate eiso issued ?ommiaaiuna yesterday to several Otber bn.(is of enterprises Among these was a real eatate and iaeurance oumpaoy which proposes to do boeinvse in tbia Stale Ira beadqos'ters are to be Hamborg Aikeu county, end tbe corporators ?re ? M 3ott and steioer Braocb, both of Augusta. Oa Tbe capital atock ia to be $1 000 A comn ieaion waa reaued to T C Ketohio, J E Matthews, * 0 Cateceri and K A Neill, all of Wionaboro aa corporatora of tbe Winnsboro Cream ery company Tbe capital atock ia to be $1,000 A commission was alao issued to tbe Greenwood Grocery company of Greenwood which proposeis io do o wholesale grocery business on a cap ital of |2.000 The corporators are W B Coihran aod C G ?Voller T?en tbe 1 B Gordon Mercantile company of Y nkvillo wo* chartered. It ia capital./, d at $4,000. The i ffi oere are VV II McCooneil president, aod 1 B Gordon, vice president, sec rotary and treaeurer. ?Thu Slate, Maren 16 Tbe World's Progress. CiOwMonaii. March 17 ?\rrr?bi*b'np Bj. 1. I wa* unable to !.??;? N n Orleans Itatgbt to deliver bn address u< the open in if of tbo Catholic wnnr eel ia Hi" Creaeei.t Cuv He delivered 'he addr"i? at St >jary'a lbfto|pgieal re mi eary WJ I'noe Hill, It li ? w. htern autiu'ba?>f this city, in Ibi pr< - i.c af tbe* atwdeati ??d ethers, ted M waa Iran inllfed ty IDOg durance lelepboet to N w () i n.a A abbi ?<)p ( bee* waa alee to have *p"U>n It, N ? Ol on leelfhi Before leetieg t ?r Ibe Philip; or* s Vt-ril BOS h ? If n, AroM-i-h ? Owopelle deheered bh ?peeoh in a phejl igt ph ar.d r.s it wa? giv? u t>v ii.? ib?egf pb ie tbe s?di enro in N w 0 leaal r w%4 ?rn sniin? d slao t>y u>ie(^h n ? < S M*iy' ?-nniriury la this otfy ard beird by the eases nonienen that w%? eddrcu'd by Arc' bt*>bop Elder Tbe trar>emi?*ioo trom tbo pboeogrcph by telepbo' n lr<*m N**w ? loess waa as distiooi as the iiuojau v ?ce Distress in Porto Rico. Haif Starved Women Walk Id to 8a n Jaun. f*eo Jana, de Puerto Rico, March 17 ? At a special meeting of the cbamoer of commerce today it wee decided to oloee ell buiioeee boaeee 00 Monday efteroooo to enable tbe merchants to attend tbe open air meeting oo the plaia witb the object 01 drawing op a petition to Got Gen Davis demanding immediate congree atonel deeiaioo oo tbe tariff one wey or the other. Telegrams were sent to ell towns throughout Puerto Rico requesting like demonstrations Tbe feeling of uncertainty regard iog tbe tariff holds business practi? cal et e etaodetilt, the merchant be ing afraid to order goods or to adveooe fonde oo the planters' aoooonte- The meeting today wea conducted io a calm and business-like Booooer Tbe merchants here will be satisfied to eocept any de cision of oongreee either free trade, tbe '25 or 15 per oent tariff bat they e?k for e settlement of the question s<> that boaineae activity may be re reaumed They decided to take this unparalleled step only after mature dehber at ion Sixty country women marched from Naraojito. arrivii g last evening, and p liiioned 0<?? Gen Dafia to save them from etarvatioo and to provide work and food The women present ed a most pitiable eight They were barefooted aod ragged, half naked, dost oovertd aod weary from their journey Home of them were lame ; all were diecoruaged I The petition which tbey presented to tbe governor general tella tbe atory of the depressing times?no work and the price of rice beana aod bread beyond reaoh fruits destroyed ?nd tbe relief supply discontinued, bringing them aod others where tbey onme fr rn almost to starvation. Gen D ivib promised relief to the pony and requested the mayor to provide transportation Hie reply wee that there was not a peso in tbe 11enmity and that tbe police were yet unpaid for tbeir last two months' work Toe party of women dispers? ed quietly some retracing tbeir eie-js etoot others begging easier con veysnoe to Naranjito, which is 20 mi lea from 8ao Jaun, a portion of tbe road being almost impassable Similar pattiea are ezpeoted from other towo ??a?woe^pe?1 Georgia to Get a $500,000 Mill From South Carolina. The Sperteoborg Herald of Marob 16 says: Tba directors of tbe Psoolet Manu fsatoriog Company held a meeting on Wednesday oigbt. A good ?Heod*oce ?ras oat oo this call meeting. It was decided by the directors to build a 50,000 npiocle mill st some plsse io Georgia, ibe site not haviog been de6nitely 6ied upon. At tbis meeting tbe figure* of option ) on lands io aod near Paooiet were fobmitted By a glance at these 6garee, it was olearly eeco that tbe prioes asked by ibe property owoers were high, out of reaob of Eastern capitalists, whi do not ears to spend $30,000 for abou; two hundred sores of land fourtjen miles 'roco ibis oity. Some of tbe lend ocuid 0 t be porobased at all. So the direotors deiermioed to baild e {500,000 03tton mill io Georgia Capt Jobo H Montgomery will be prsaideot aod treasurer, aod Mr Viotor M Montgomery, assistant treasurer std manager. Mr Viot.ir Montgomery left for Geor? gia yesterday ro definitely settle the sue for the mi.I, after wbion, work will at ooee begin. Th Pseolet mills of tbis county are lbs beat paying sod most auooeHofally eoodaoted oottoo fsotorios of an eeuiioo of tbe South. Tbe atook bring* o??r tfooble sod oaooot bo porobaeed at that price. Tbe management aod stooi - holders bate reuliud good m tuy from tb ir investments Tie people of tbis oily and onuntv regret bat toe director- bate to seek a ?poi bey i.d the Ssvsnoah river to piece a mill, which is tbe natural offspring of tbe prob.a of tbe Pseolet mule of bis county. Spartsobnrg County baa a number of Dig oottoo mill", and l<ad" all tbe oouotioa io the S>?u b io b maootaotore of the fl'acy steplo but sau ?sota more lu taot kIip wai ts every ooimo mill that cao bo hotestly ?e?urtd in her border*, aod it im a disappointment when a good tbtnp h 1?p by b?r. wtneb, alto presumuH, ua unity bulonga here TklS new mill in Genrg'a will he i t: ' by id additional seboeripnoa of capital itoeh. Dewey ou Uls Way South. Weehitftoi, March IS ?A ^ mir si and Mra l>.w ?/ I? ft here tonight fur a 1 trip Sotub . Tbey etpeel io vi?-it S?vannah, Mafoa St AigV'tOe, J*ok? aonvii'e aod Pwlm Bach Too admiral ai d M<s l'cwt y prntithiy will i 01 ????um 10 Iba cry until 'he latter pirt ol orii ni< Mb, at which lime K is -aid ?to?y will ?<ail tor Bori pa, Visiting be ttpoeiMoa eoti.o titno during the -triiiiier Mr? Da We v. lias been Bade i bait Baa el Iba btvtleeMp oobbh e< m "id of ibe Obildree*s Bieisr fetiival t',r nf? Oohaa urpbaa etyioB A meet ing of tb s SOeafII area held during Admiral and Mra I) wey'a stay at L keejnnd at which t ine tbe latter eoussuttd to bsoume obairmau. \ \ Next Operations in Natal. London, March 19. 4 30 a m ? The news from South Afiice today ia entirely eatiafaotory to tbo British public. The relief of Marking ie not yet snnoonoed but it fe ?-xtreme ly probable that tbis is slresdy so oomplished by Co) Ptumer'e advance Lady Charles Rautinok, at ('ape Town, hae received a telegram from her huaband in Mafeking March 12 aaying that he expected to join her shortly. Tbe actual relief movements have not been publicly developed io detail but it seems that Lord Mettuen only started very recently and is rather engaged in diaperaing the B >ers of tbe district than aimiog at actual relief Gol Peakman has dispersed 500 Boers at Fourteen Streams Lord Roberta probably ascertained from Mr Frsser. tbe new msyor of Bioem fonteio, before dispstchiog Gen Pole Cerew southward that, in all likeli hood tbe railway was clear The next move will be to collect at Bloem fontein by railway sufficient stores tor tbe army Lord Roberta will have when tbe Orange river forces have joined him Tbis will probably occupy from two to three weeka Tneretore the next important operations may be expected in Natal Tbe eavalry brigade wbioh L-?"? Roberts bss sent to Thebaooha, 35 milee east of B'oemfontein, ie destined to out off sorae 2 000 Bjers sr^o sre esoep'ng from tbe southward. Tbe Boers are reported to bsve destroyed the railway io the neighbor booi of Kronstadt Lord Kitobeoer is still qoietiy orgao 'St?g io tbe northeast of Cape Colony Prediction* aod be'tiae are beginning bere that the war will be eodod by tbe middle of May. Dispatobee from Durban, Pietermer itaborg aod other South A'noan poioo. describe most eothusiastio cuiebratiooe on St Patrick's day. A Lindno newspaper oredi's to Lord Roberts tho suggestion to tbe qieen rbat the wearing of tbe shimroek b> permitted Whether tbis be so or not it has been a most advantageous political move a? i ? ?? Gathering in Rtfl a. London, Maroh 19 ?A dispatch to tbe Daily Mail from Bhemtontein dated Friday, March 16, ssys : "We are getting riles surrendered fatter than a faetory could turn tbem out It is quite certain that if a British offietal oan reaob tbe northern laagers with Lord Roberts' proclamation tbe whole Boer population will declare for peaoe Buller Will Attack Biggaisberg Range. London, March 20, 4am ?The war office has had no news up to this boor confirming the report of tbe relief of Msfeking, but. George Wyodham, parliamentary under seoretary of war replyiog to a private inquiry in the lobby of tbe Imune of commons to night aboot midnight, smil;ngiy said : "I think it is sll right." Tbs Free Staters peemiogly bave not quite collapsed Tbey are in eon* Miserable foroe around Smithfield, al? though much dispirited. A British spy from Rouxville re? ports that Commandant Oliver and a oommando are going to Kroooetad. Tbe agents be loft bebind are using desperate means to raise recruits, oom mtodeeriog British Boers under pen? alty of'death. K'oonstad, where tbo Boers are on- | oentrating, is 137 miles rrom Blom | fontein. It ia eurroundod by a country I of hills aod joogles. Gen. Gataore is now restiog at 8priogfonteio preliminary to joining Lord Roberte Gen Buller's hill work before Lidysmith bos given him an eiperieoee which is about to bo used in forcing the Bieearnberg range, [? ie believed that 25 000 of his 40,000 are about to engage Gen B itha's foroe, and the next news of lighting will provaMyoome from Natal Tbe leaders of the Africander bund are circulating a petition in Cape Colo ny asking the imperial government not to tako away tbe inaepeodeooc of tho B -ers Thirty two thousand additional troops for South Afrioa aro now SB sea THE PLAGUE. Washington, March 10 ?Word was received by the navy department today thu.t ibe Chicago and Mootg mere of Admiral fcaoley's iquadroo bave left Montevideo f>r Basis, Brasil, Tbe Wilmiogton will join tbe other ships a- noon as hIh* ia out of qoaraniioe The ibipi t?ro going to Babia to avoid tbs tubouio plauue, woicu baa appear* j ed on ihr platte mixr um - Genoral Irl lies and Staff in Cha rleaton. Chartern. 8 C . Marsh IS - -M< j i? General N l->o? A Mi es aud s atl arriv*d in Ubarlevtoo 'r ni WatibiogtO' on tho priva'o o?r Orat io Inntgul Tho party will spend lomnrn w ir Charleston 1 ui^day it Purl K??jol a d gu to Savarn ah Weorj?ed?y to be present at the Dcwey reoep ion. Why PdQsioQbr? Mu&t be Pa tient. Every year about thin time those interested begin to write to the State board of pensions asking when tbe pension money will become, avtiiable, none understanding the complications aod vexatious delays tbat bave to be encountered by the board in getting thinga in ahape for tbe money to be paid out Already auch inquiries are being received* and so that some idea of rhe woik might be obtained by the public, tbe following statement has been made public : "Several petitions bave been re oeived by the Stale peusion b >ard, asking that tbe lund be distributed as soon as possible to tbe poor, needy veterans aud widows The de|*y in tbe matter of paying out tbe pensions ia generally -opposed to be the fault of tbe Mate board aud tbis statement ia made with a view to explaining a few of the d ffi u'ties wiib which w#? bave to contend Ho far only 13 cooutiea out of 40 bave sent in their roils ; sfter the rolls are received here, tbey bave to be checked over with last year's rolls aud in nearly every case many old penaionera are left off. rVe then bave to make a list of them and scud back to tbe county boards asking for information, and fr* quently wait several weeks before we receive it, as the boards are scattered ; besides tb a, we havo to return many applications which are defective for correction In many counties pension township boards bave bad no meetings yet. so we cannot hope to receive the Isar rolls before the latter par! of April, if then In one county ther<- were 45 old pensioners unaccounted fur. and it has taken two we* ks since the roli was checked over and tbe names sent to get tbe proper information con ceruing them, and ibis is one of many instances ; if we copied the -oils in the condition in which they are received we wou*d be doing gieat injustice to the pensioners, as by ii quiries regarding those left off we invariably find they were over looked and should have been report ed When the rolls are fi tally in, aud after considerable w.ok done on them here in proper order, it ia theo necessary tom*ke<u the pay rolls As there were over 7 000 pension* rs lest year and likely to be 500 more this yesr it is a matter of considera ble time and work to wri e out ihe pay rolle for tbe cleiks of court W e theo send tbem to the chairman of the county board to verify and then only are we prepared to pay out tbe pension fund "?State ??gase? ???>? ?assar? A REUNION OP WOFF03D ALUMNI Hpartanborg via.o. 19 ?The alumni association of W-dToro On lege, of w i eh Capt W E Burnett is p exd a . ha determined to havo a great r> union o1 (be alumni of this 0 'Hege, >o be held in Jone during c mae-oefnent At a reooot meeting a number ot com? mittees w<ro appointed lo ki g to this end Tbeee oummittees cmova ot the kind of genii* meo who are c?pa Ie, willing aod ar xmu9 to o?ako tbe reunion a sucoess Tbis will be the .ast commencement io which present or former students will see Dr J>- H Cat lisle as president of W fjo d College, aod it is safo to predict tbat >h< attendance will be larger thin ever bet?re at the well attended com-.nonce meet exeroires of Woff ird A Cheap Receipt For Soak? ing Corn Eiitors Journal ana H view : Io order that other farmers mej profit by my cxperienco I ask that you publish this receipt 1 out trom the Cotton Plant a few years ago nut, did oot use it until last year. I planted about 8 acres soaked a- uireoted in this receipt The crow* and worms oil not bother it, but tbe orows picked up tbat I did not soak, only a foot, path divid lug the two fields. Br ?Iber farmers try it. It will uot injure <be stund I feel assured that Mr Walker wi;i uot objeot to its being pab'ished Jas. S Kehl Mootmoreoci, Marob 1. I notioe io iho last issue of tho Cotton Plant, a receipt lor soaking m;ru ?to keep bud w >rmn from killing th. oorn ? I will give you aio1 your readers a receipt I h*ve Dees u ?u;? for twenty yean or more, (I get a fl ur barrel, ai d till it three parts lull ot cba'ey tnauuro from the horse stable ) I 1st Putting straw in the bottom ol j it (sufficient) to keep the manure off >>.' the bottom ot the Lord. :t ;ii tfteb j filling it ihree parts lull ot t..< u ai ore, and tl:en pour water in ibe barrel on j (he Qienure until the water stand? on the I top of tbe uiaiiu o, aod let it stand ! tWi'Uiy four hours, ami tbou take as much o?:;n as > u wt>' to plaui the next day, ami put the ru io a iuh, ! aud burn an mob auger 'role in ibi I t; u r i o ?, lour I he bottom, ?1 let the ? I quid from I? ? barrel, ruj ? m ,v" Nub that eoniattis tt??- oorn, an lei tbe I a ro r< ma n lu s '?a' until i to x morn it g ano diaiu nfl ibrt u^b a ba Hoc, I ti.il ii i" n >ii'.) in In pu< in mi git>uu , I und io nt ei ibe bud *<'Mn, cut \\<;rtn, oroa t?r bud vn mu It u i did lb B I;.-i y a* , at U ? i e tu i v, n ru. cm as a no 1111 =?? uu up my nii^hho/s ein wanes tat m a? j i?i tue. J L. Walk Kit I CbesUr, 8. C. . \ A Ver\ Poor Showing For Gov Gen Otis. Admits That Manila is Most Troublesome Centre in Luzon. Manila, March 18 9 SO p m ?Gen 0 ia considers Manila tbe moat trou uitaooie centre in tbe aituatiun today 1 ?e njhuigeni junta here, in con junction WHO thai in Hong Hong ia giowiug acu?e The military au ihoruite ?bVf been lorced to put a atop to IViabiui a intercourse witb tbe public. Tue local and foreign press considers bia recent utterances cat cutated to incite t?e Filipinos to a continued revolt Bud prejudicial to American control. florae, woo baa just arrived here, say a ue uouies irusmig to American leniency, aud tual be would not have dureo come to itiamiB if >pain were >ei iu ooutrol 11,? cherishes tbe OopeH aud aspirations which actuated niin wueii in ibe fi.-id, and desires to w*tou cougie^Bioual action upon tbe question oi tue Pnidppines Tbe in auigems, be 8a a do not expect to va qj au tue Americans.but are main laiu.ng a reatsiaiioe wiib tbe idea of lore ing ooogiesg to accotd rhem tbe beat po0dib>e teinis A tiuuioei ot representative insur gem tend' re tr,,m different paria of LuZ.iu nave 'eCfutly been in confer euttj in tkiaoita; dome have been plaOrd Vixlrt arrest, but the others mua laf nave out been interfered WuO Louis BpiiaVl, head oi the fi m of Lou.a e>pi?t?| oV Co, contractoiB In tue ohineae government and himself a Mucpecied fi ibuater, came from Hung h. #ug tu (Manila iaet week and waa irujuoiaiily detained in custody ou evja^ictuu u is asserted up' n gooU autuor ty that tnree loude of ?inj? ai>d ammuuitiou have recently b?-eu lauded on ibe eaat coast ot Li.z 'ii Capt Taylor, of the Tinny niiun reuiment, recently captured 12 new Aiau-eiH near Lalamba Kepons are current bere of active rebel reorgauiztttou in tbe province ot Morong where tbe insurgent lead-re aie said to be assisted by ur. miueut Spanish residents In habitants of ibis province who are now in Manna have been advised not to teiuru to tbeir homes, but to r* mam under tbe protection of the Americans it is al?o reported that tbe rebels are reoigan z ng in tbe province of Z moalea under Mascardo, Brigands aie commuting atrocities in tbe pro viu e ot Nueva E ;iga, where tbey have murdered 20 natives and China te.- n. E gbt oi tier murders have been c tumined near Tarlao Nueva Ejtga inHurgems are heavily taxi g loOal iradera aed farmers with the lesult that business is paralyzed and mere is a general scarcity ot food Tue funds for maintaining tbis ???icBeaeB9aoBBeivQ3seHO>i9 }Beautiful{ jWomen I ? There are few women as beau- ? 2 tiful as they might be. Powder 2 ? and paint and cosmetics don't ? ? make good looks. Beauty is ? J simply an impossibility without J ? health. Beautiful women are ? e> few because healthy women are ? 2 few. The way to have a fair I ? face and a well-rounded figure J ? is to take ? s BraffliekTs ? [female Regulatori ? This is that old and time-tried ? medicine that cures all female troubles and weaknesses and drains. It makes no difference what the doctors call the trou? ble, If there is anything the ? matter In the distinctly feminine J organs, Bradfield's Fe* ? male Regulator will help ? and cure it. It is good for ir- J> regular or painful menstruation; ? for leucorrnoBa, for falling of the ? J womb, for nervousness, head- m ? ache, backache and dizziness. ? S Take it and get well. Then c 2 your old-time girlish features J ? and figure will be restored. o R9 Sold by druggists for $1 a bottle. W 2 THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ta ?* ATLANTA, GA. wH?r*Hest3a???sa#BBi:?Bw UB J ^*v%*B^tvU*k %r% tyay v. af ; ^ ( ? " -4 \n orlgit - terms *-v? a u,< v er.a \\? -v.a ;;;1 r before for our eU i rint II T caUl we can BBVe VCU vr?*^ in the I ;ir rind the easy tern< ? c f tctory or thron ;'i p*n men? rteular au guerrilla warfare are collected from tbe various towoa of tbe iatend wbetber occupied by tbe Americans or not, even including Manila In tbe province of Albay, tbe in? surgents bave ceased bsrraeeing tbe Americana owing it is reported, to a lack of ammunition, but tbey con? tinue ravaging tbe countryside, burning and looting, Tne natives are tiring of tbis sort of thing aod threaten to turn against tbe marau? ders. Tbe townspeople of Legsspi, Albay and Doneol are alowly return? ing to their homes Maj Allen, of the Forty third regi? ment baa beeo appoioted military governor of the Island of 8amar, where Lnkban, tbe former leader of the rebels in that locality ia atill in tbe mountains Gen Kobbe baa opened 20 porte io the southern pert of Luzon sod in tbe islands of Samar sod Leyte. tbe result of which is to stimulate trsde there, although only temporary aa the country opened ia non productive and apparently non-consuming Ow? ing to the political conditiona of the laet 12 months, producta accumulated during tbe blockage These will be shipped to Manila aod then the ports will be empty Evidence accumulates of the trea? son end perfidy of tbe mrnicipal presidents io the provinces of Gen Mac An bur's district The presi? dents of several ttwna in L? psnte and Union piovmce bave dec I to td to continue in their positions, saying that they do not desire any further identification with tbe Americana Travel between tbe towns garri s med by the Americans is becoming mote dangerous All wagon trains must be escorted by hesvy guards lu order to insure their safety. Two ambushes were narrowly averted recently ; small traveling parties wre attacked ; single travelers t equectly disappear or are found dead f pan lards and Filipinos who are conversant wuh the Tagalo charac? ter unite in assertion tbat AguinsJ do's cp.uie would determinate the revoiuiioo Tb ee months bave pasaed since he *as actively pursued i^wo> ???? ^aw? - - South Carolina Press in Cuba. Grand Hotel Iogtaterra, Habana, ('aba. Marco. 16?The party of South Carolioiaos arrived here iast -?cht at 10 o'cloek. The sea trip was exceed? ingly rough Tbe bsggage wae all loepeeted by the customs offioer, snd tbe party tbeo went to tbe Hotel loglaterra, where rooms bad beeo engaged All are weil and are having a good time. There bare thus far been no mishaps or incidents. It is warm, very warm dowo here Everyone is wearing summer clothes. The hotels are crowded with Northern and East? ern visitors. There is not near as much Americanization as one might bave expected. The city seems to be in a bustle and business is spparently active. Tho party, at 10 o'clock this Friday morning, is getting ready to go out oo a eight-seeing expedition mmm\%%nS* ^OW? Old Maud S., the Famous Mare, Dies at Age of 26. New York. March 17 ?Maud 8., bo famuus trotter, died at Scbqlit's arm, Port Chester, N Y , this moro ing She was brought to tbe farm tr-.m N w York a week ago aod it was inienaed to use her for breediog pur? pose She was sick when the arrived acre, and had beeo under the care of a veterinary surgeoo. She gradually oeoame worse, however, and all efforts to save tbe life of the valuabls animal were fruitless Maud S was owned by the Bonner estate and was 26 veara old Her trotting record of 2 08J was made in 1885 Dr. Cady'e Condition Powder* are just what a horse needs wben'^n bad cea lition. Tonic, steed purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine, and toe beet io use to put a horse ia prime condition. Price If cents per package. For sale by Dr A. 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