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?8ln (Jbhathaui lifcort! TUUKtSlj-U. - - August ls:m. ... a. o,tIxiJ.OXJ. Editor. Tilt: State Agricultural Depart ment was established several vcais a0'o liy a lt'imn-i-;itu- l.ivislatuio : lor tin; special lieliolit of tile farm- t era. As lolii'- us tin Democrats . '' Lad control of it there was uo complaint aliout its luaiiauem-.-n!. There were im charges of n.is lUHiiaoLucut, extravagance or cor ruption. but note the contrast when this dcpartlLiclit, which vvnscstaLlisi:ed for the special beliciH of the lni'm etn, fell into the hands a.il umlt-i' the control of the L'usionisls -o! tho men who lio.isted of their pe culiar love for the farmers. t s, these r usiimists, vvlio proiiiiiy exiled riieiiis. lves''re!oriiieis " l;d claimed to be the special --ami i - . . ., , . . . , ... deed Ue only irue-lrieiids ol t,,e farmers. And yet, next to the iieniteutiarv, their mana-jemeiit of tho Agricultural Department was worse than that of any other department of our State oveiu uicnt! The investigating committee, appointed by tiie hist Legislature, was iu session at ihileiirh thito tlays lust week esaiaiiiiij.tr some of I , , u j j ; . .. ,). ,-vu ntuval )e- the late Fusion oili.vrs of the Aj;-' payment as a pi-- wu-ihi a '.eat. ricultuial li partinenl, as to iheir ! i he comm :t i. Will b :ek yiiua-tiufut of that depart.m nt I l"1'! '', " -::''ti""- J' , . n w ill ask t lie lliinocratle comn-is-ui which the iarmers are specially - . , ,, .... ' ISI'Uier It till 'IV WHf, ll'IV Ije, ,.., interested. a his committee it; that short time discovered the greatest extravagance, if not cor ruption. lu another column we publish some of the disclosures aiid exposures made by this com mittee, to which we would call the cart ful attention of our readers, if such things had been done by .Democrats what a howl would have been raised by the so-called j 'reformers!" Due of the most outrageous, acts exposed, although one ofj ii i . i... I nuiiiii iiiiiiiuiii, . ii-i in- 'iiiin-iii... the I'usion eauj..-of .js to .1. M. Ailen for buyiiiir and in -j.ect in .: a few cariK'ts ami soiitonns. This lii.'in Allen was himself one of th commissioners trustees in ! eharjreoi the Ayri'iciutnral I i.irt - -1 inent and was also a clerk in thelto uejiaitment at a saho v of l 'Joo a year. It is now diclnsed I his iiivesiij-;tinr committee that Al len was authorized to liny some cariets and spittoons for the ih -jiaitnieiit, and, insteatl of lmyin tii'.'iu ail in one tlav without a i . . fc.itra jiay, he iiousrht them on dif ferent days ami ehal'ired s'ladav ami expenses for his valuahle ' : i Ber vices; I This it,-,,, ... sis paid ah.-,. is.'i;: snian sample oi ine amotinrs pani other meiiihers ot the l'usion iioartt ot Airnciiituri! for -etr. r,,;.,..,,, ,u. neve, neeu ...i.;. .1. i.... i ... i ... .. , paid lo any of their I )emocratic j predecessors. Indeed it appears very infei ei in thin.-s. He ti-s- I! Sn-ivt ,rv ll.it is to he onlv from the exposures made hr this tiiied that .1. f. 1,. Harris was! the !e -al a.iv'i-er of the War le-investie-atine: committee that these ! I',lhi -v,;;,'rS f J-:'-"l i!M -1 P " tn,.-i,t. vv In. is .nine to direct ,,m .,i,-,,iu ,' Airncultiu-e h.ul lmliilu-etl in a regular jrrah L'nuir and looted the treasury out of M-veral thousand d.dlars for their own pockets. ,. ,. ... V lllle most ot them -ot cou.-lder aide .-onus tho laryest amoiiilt the "lion's share" was und'hed i liv hiiL'ti Harris, he haviiiLr mt ! f;t,.'iT.. ri,i , . i . Ihesoextrava-ant and out rnire- ous amounts paid to the memliers by theinselves wt-re so plainly proven, ami their other extrava- . t. ,- ii out o, on n in i .1 live emit expenditures so tully ex-i i ., 1 .. i & , ' r . .. . , 1 1 i i ss lo. On this voucher was posed, that even John I,. Smil h. ills, , ,. ,ru. s v , (v thti late. Fusion ('ommi-ionor of ; U i,od -: -for at'endim.'- a io . t Arionlture, himself admitted in : the evei-utive commit tee. Jiis sworn evidence hefore thecom-l :"u.s'"'' '""hint explain thai p:v ,, .i . 4i 4 -i. ii, ifi'i live ila'.'.i '' hell t hel" was one nuttee that the A'.-nciltura 1 )i - , ., . . , to, n- .lays ... i ice. lie -nt p.iy partment mi-hi have Lcen i tin "a ( fl)1. aij ,n!,, . t.x .... s. ,. rreiit deal cheaper." chareed t his extra. None of the Ami yet the men who thus out-! other atiorneys tlnl so. It was ra-eously "feathered their nests" thai on some ,i-,ys the i i .i i. i noar.l iiieie y met and ad loiiriieil. and niisinauae.,l the Airricultural . . . , , . -On one occasion it devoted it--. Deparimeiii, which was estah- j S;ssion to a conference vith the lished for tint special lieiieiit of ; ( iov ei iior, w ho hatl iii 'in oneil it. the fanners, were men w ho ore-! I he committee was un.dile to tiiut tended to lie lvformeis" lind th.. a. I fii..ii.li t,. fl,.. r. ii. . .. i i . . ., - . ,. . j Ami to think that Mr. L. I.. , Jinclit rry, the chaniimn of the; executive committee of t!ie I'npn- lidti in Chatham and himself a Uiost zealous 'reformer." was not , , ouiy a meiniier oi tins inisi.iii lJoard ot Agriculture Imt was idsoion Hai ris 'motion, ele.-ti-.l in'si.ect- a meiniier of its limuice conimit-: '"V h rk. llaii.st-v test itied ' t hat toe, whose special duty it was to V"u" v Wi,s ,"'v'1' s,ilt "nt '"" exauiino ami pass pu all at- ' U' 'ti"1,.'M .t!'':.t. ,!" i.'" . v. i in most ot his time in tueoliit e ...iniiU mi, lit.n.wi " ; ' ould you have helitived it'. Ym.l.ow fever lias appeal etl near Hampton, ire inia, ami (.lt, atcd frreat excitemeufc for fear it llllll' Mlll-I'llll 111 All 'hi t 1111,1 ,.t.,.i . .. ' i.iiii 1 cities within reach. (at l-iidon Corruptiun Inearthed. Itul.'Uili c.rro.p..tt'1'.'ui-c I'lmrli'iie CMmi-i-vi-i-, s.Mli. Tin' penitentiary ami A:ricul tnral I )cpai tnioiit cumin il tee (ap pointed I V t hi. l.t'ejshlturi-l eot rc;;ularly at vvoiii ihis im niinu' i tin' Aericiillur.-u jiuiiiiin. taiiim; J. j... tiamseY. t--S-crelarv . as the it.- witness. i'anisev It rms it lie 'Vinci !iu; couiiuiitcc. i he ci.u;nniut ion of ILiium v ly 'i i. ., . w i. .ii . . -I . ! i .it. l - . ............. 1 1 Hi;'. 1 lie coinmillee nail 'lis- Til'1 committee covered li'ujii the I'niiks tweeti Julie l-'iili last 1-V.!l of this vi'ar, the ' fort is ens! Ma. 7 'liiiillU' the previous t Wcl ; had cos-t ' 1 1 - ".:H1. that In' was made to eel ii.onsey to ex plain why tin h' v.'.s s:iei a pro digious ' in. reuse o.'i- io.oom. ib- said lie II, ill.;!lt it Was nei'es- s.iry in order to collect taxes ami police Stale pri.pei'tv . and that, as a result, there v .is a l ll -c iuci'e.ie in taxes. Ijii! wnen lie was that the colli'!'! ions were on -on I more t Irui iluriii: twelve Months, he a "' of the extra i-vpci. i lllilieivssarv. llU't'Xi!! ; thi. l.-,.si()lis( ,,(MlU I October liith last, the ! airi'icult'iie a i ii mh i.i1 for fertilizer inspection: 0,.,.-. m lier loth, sT.oiUi; J.-oiuary lst.lo, Mtl; Ai'l'il Jtth. St. 000, and thai it s;ent, an stated, s'bV..t'.'t. 'i he j lu.'joi ity of this meat sum was i spi !.t a her I leceinber 1 111.; that i is: after t lie l-'usionits knew the i result of the political election and ! t li.-il- lOi.llilete oXelli.l'oW. li.'V for SMeildill:; this L l'eat .l!UOlli:t of :u. niev. 1 he 1 1 I'ormidable airiv has if olnii which show hot. tl .peiise . count was luni'ji. I'he lind tl lilellllieis of tile hoard, reside: f Hal -Ii, at tual loal-ii, V, iMn the I i.-a I'd f -- rieultui'e was in si'-.M.n;, and thai another of these was a salaried i.;'-Ih-er. Tin- , tin.! t M.-i ; .!. C. I.. Jiar- 1 is. eh.'iirii.an of ti:e lio.-O'd. wn. paid sb'io s . - piepaiiue- il report o the I.- - isiainre. and a liie -,1111: i .hail il-.al, of lie I ,e ; is!a I i . lilt' miuittee ;;hii: I s'i.oiio f. r :n I- il o I; ! OlIO . Inili (lie ft j,'.,, ;.,', ; .;t:ti,.s'Si!p : uiiz' i t.i : t-'"' the !lt in s. I 1 In '' b lieill e ileetOI'. ti a' eat I. ;h I:, s 1- three !! 'I , t" .:-l.;n..- ! it.n leardi li.i - iciinj of I he i I'uliet'.'l -.' tl:loa.i ... .iaiU if. M. Husli, e and c'. !l. I'.u-h. e. ; .. ho V.ele t In- I.!!"' . ol t he ', i'l.'llioel'.'.i i'' ii.'.tld, U.e U t lie jviitli.'S- Stand. Tin - ;''! ".'.'iO j .lllllll.l I Iv" aS f.'i S. t i.e . 'ep. tit tl j an the lirii-f- in the n-rti'.ier la-. case. Harris hail el.lv to m.d.i ! tile speech. An illfeles! iii'J- lot of lulli hers : is t lie nut i if .1. f . I 'ay, I'lellilii'i .of ti.e M.iald of A-. 1 ieiiitlile II' -In ataii.-a. I it- lie!' i v i ni. n. ei s . -i -.,.. ,... ....,...... if.... t I - ,;;iJ ti;. , i,iw.i!iul , j,,.,-,. ..j stati : ---- all. . iijl. C.-i ri'.-, '.'. I. i. '.- : hi I'.no il'. ri . .'... v.. 1 n tarv , '.,,,,. v ,v , . im.-sfi it in.; com ! . rmttee Vt-dne,la- d io.ie.l soon I tol lte nine noaiu oi .i:i leal - Ifnie, and SI IS for at f. n-lin j i ia i i, ,ard im-i t.u.'s. Last llecemlu r Harris was paid in advance ;-loi i " H'1 ' Jvin'.-'s motion t. ' '.';n,'k illt'1'. , V" .! jliamsey said he .lid Hot fnovv wi1(. 1,,,.,'i t.vt.,. ,.u u ..,,,..... led In-fore the a;.' ricultuial com- nuttee of the Leui-hitiuc. It w as uirtiier shown that Mains was : actually paid for his in euse to iir.i.'t i.-i. in I In, Sio ni. in,. I ' i t .a' , .'...' i t!l(1 rU,.(i states. The voucher for this was si in. ( )nt. ,,f Mar-; lis voilcliel's e-ave llllll toilltlavs i l'il a " " llu', - all.V Vermeil expt u-e account tor ; the nohliiiy ot Iii n.t is ii. it if utes. Kuiusi.y admitted t hat la- had ail- ,lt0ll M- Alh-n s hill lor s - s for linyine-carpets and cuspidor-, and inspect iinr carpets afier the Ldfer had ht en hiitl. He admit led t hat ; "" ,l . " cttvine - )" 1,21 hi sa la ry. .Lis. 1 1. ; v , ,, , i . . , , wiappnitr ieiiuizer tax l.e;s ami Imlletiiis. For this he was paid ?:L,,,, salary. Ymiinr. was hrs electetl for two ye.nx or at ihe pieasure of the llnaitl, hut at the nei lueeuii''- a resolution was ailoptetl, on motion ot Hill L. I" . ! . . 1 . ' "'"I "H.'H 1 llll iMinr, sTriKinir out the wonls "or Ihe pleasure of the Hoard." Washington Letter. Kiiiiif'li' K"ir.ilar lli,rroiliiiii.l.rii . Washington, -luly 2S, 18lt',). That the administration fears Al ;. i and the disclosures he may make after uet J in sday, when he will turn the War Department ., iMi .1. . . 1 . 0 1 Jiiuinn 01 1 ue iioiiH iasi j ions- .V,,- to ,.r. 1--U1.H li.ot Who Mil),,, l((lt illf, , ,. lecoiuo .i i'UMO 01 nui on niai . 1 . . i ..in.'.! ii iv the tl'ei i lie I lev . nll 'AIIH'li lia;il'i,U sn j'j.oi i.-js Mr. Mckmlev s Pien v an iviije nd June interviews to newupapets jollyiuy nsi'ei'iioi; Aliier alo'iir as the Mctim of per il', while seciitioii. and predict in:: t hat time e months m vindicate him and his adiniu An i lioi'i istratiou of the War Department. The fbj. ct ol these interviews in t i keep Al jel's I'ioutll shut. Whether the i ir-e will succeed oniy time cm tell. I''i r months Aider's personal friends and !i:iM:-e!'S-o!l llle lieeli lliaklUj; threats as to what he would do wn if he was forced nit of the Cabi net. and lntnnnthiu that he could tiiepreMons tell thines that woiilil sjnlt re niiited that sponsiliility which he has been n.bnire w.ts niadt' to bear to other shoulders. inati'iJ' o! Ii is now up to A I ire f anil he must how that show w hit in r there was founda board of t ion for those threats or whether .1 i'OO thev were lilelelc a part ot a bluf- ti.n1.'- -ame he plavi d to try to re Main in the ( a binet, after he knew he Was expected tO jret out. An other scheme is also beilitr WOlkeil to keep Aleer i it ii t throu:;h the pockets of hims. If and friends, it It has been hillled to him that oi:, e (.''ib.ii; and I'ort'i iiienn bus iness deals in which he and his fl lends arc ti ::a ! icial i.V interested will be knocked nut if he attempts k to sii ir.h the administration, I w Idle ti e.v wiM be let alone if he - i.e. ps uuini about administration V .-eel't ts. '1 he Navy Department si'i'ins.'il a so to have .-..me fake experts. In -. older to prevent the battleships -Ohio. Missouri and Maine, how t beiinr bnib. drawimr so much 1- w-itirth.it they eoiihl not elitel iiiiif of our ho-est seaports, it has bu n found necessary to I chain;.' I heir plans, by substitllt- iue 11 inch for 12 inch armor and r- 12 inch -Sins for HI inch euns. ti. j.ie-enlatie Clayton, ot Ala in,, i. all-;:!. -d the recent ineetillir I i;e I e!M' 'cl al ic Nat i" Had Com ;;h ", el v. i. o il he is a member, i '.i.iie in V, ashil -loli this ti.-. k. i t likeii m iv iut- rest in l: ly tii i . for iii-t.iiit i , ihe i v. ,r. in l lil- '-' an National Peliio .. aii. I 1 do not i!cl:.-e ill savin.e loplnelilsshoultl n.lihasiM to aliV . ia r pil!'!; 'iii s! ii aid should lead I iaai"l ( of the .ieiejales I i lc jal i any '.Ihi r faithful llemoclat as I i to r iiiled to lead the party. Mr. Iliyan vi;l arise in his plate hi the convent ion and sup tu t that ;,!..i.lat.-. 1 know that lie has no Il'.sli pnrpo.-i -m to serve, and re i: il ;S v . .iii V i n- the party as j . 0 a a o-.ui! to anv an.l.itions lie ,'ii-iv- have. 1 !o. I; upon I'.rvau's i eiioii; i nal .n as a fi r.-'joiie con- .lli.-ioll. lie ll.t- Hi.- coi.ti I he : 1 1 in 'it ! . h.o -lacy i,', l.f ,f the coiliiti '. . as Uo i.' ii.ni, lias or ni-i I .. nioi-ialic vv iii, out re - I.-. s j oliet r masse-. sii it -anl to s.-ele i hali anv f-n t I 'II of nart v a!l collie ,i leiia-nts o r to in. a- paltv I Ii ,,t i- Man. : its ,1,1 it.o a lair-;.' 1 hat is like v I j ; imp il'taul ipti-stioii operations in the -i 1 1 aeain. ( ieiieral ie t he proper oftici.-il, notliiiej- in si.L'lit to he is to he allowed VV llell H 'lite I'llli ppi li'.-. I .Mil, s Vtoilld hill there is indicate that any in. U e aut I wielded shut i il ity than he has Aiijlltai.t (iellflal at the opeuilie- of forhin In ean. t i. war witl nam. to iiertorm i j . (,;t j,.s vv hieh pmperlv liehuii:- i . . . 1 . . i I ('..,.,, I : i i. .... I . f r.i i,i i ni- v i.jiiin.iiiiini i iriu un hi ,.v armv. It was sumiosed that A lircr directed fmiiiii, and it has iiim-ii Hit imated t ha t M r. Mc K 111 It-v lo so in the future. Mr. Mc- i w 1 1 ' Kiulev was douhtless a hrave sol ; 'di'-r, hut t he historians nelectt d 'to record the cam pa iu us iu which he coiimi indi'd an armv. f course, I evt ry si-iiool hoy knows that the i Constitution makes the l'residelit command, r-iu-. iiief of the Tinted Mates armv ami navy, hut that aut hority nas usually only heen view of ltevievv s lor Autru.-.t the ! ext reisi d to direct a L'eiieral pol-, editor comineiits on edlltation.il icy, leav iiiLT milit.iry operations to coiitlitions in tl.e .w;outh, with lef he tlilfcted liy trained sohiiels. j el'elice to t he future of hoth the lVrhaps Mr. Mi Kinlev intemls , white ami colored races. In the L'iv im;- the coiintry an innovation ' hy iictuallv assiiliiim-conilimlid of , the army and navy. j The newspaper censorship of i ( leuel'ii I Ol is cannot lie duplicated j in tins country, out perhaps air. i McKildey i lit oil. If. 1 to show his symoathy for the method when he onlt - red that no newspaper meul should he allow..! in the special ! train which can ic.l him ami hi" ; l';'"V ; n'" TO, ue i shore ol I.akt ( hamiihun, where' , ... . ;.U.t;..itu I peiiotl. This is the first time that ' any l'resitl.-iit has ohjected tt lie- ' '" accompai.ie.l l.y newspaper , wl.ei.zoh.j- from Washin-j ton on a pleasure trip. I V.""" 1 . . JSelole leavimj' Hslilinrron, air. ; McK inley maih) a (lositive proin- ise to ( ien-(iarcia that as hooii as ' the ( 'uhaii census was completed 1 he would issue the necessary or- J tiers lor lie 11010111'' oi municipal eh t tnuis ail over the island, pre- . paratory to the t.'Staolisiimeni 01 ; . . .it'i . independent home rule. Yellow iYwr at Hampton. Newport News, Va., July ."51. Thiitv cases of vtllow lexer de- i ve loped lit the National Soldiers' hi company with jit-ii Elliott, into Anderson. S. ('., today coiu i Home, neur Ilamotoii. and dm im.'- l'lt'ssli'V, liiou n and set lal oila r iui: from New .Jersey. Jle was the day thru deaths occurred i from the disease. It is said that the disease broke out .1:11011" the ,: r.i . 11 . 1 .11 , . .. . . i 11:. 'i " . .. ' . news p uiiiuKiu. lie. ill . l uicai ei .ii'iiiei.i natuiallv created i ill Norfolk. I'oilsie.nil I, .Hid .i.ii:i i , .... , . ii-iii ion us ami sirici ipiaiamine reeulations were at mice out in force. There ale :,.r)0U inmates of the home ami the institution was last week xisited by several ex cursion parties. After a day of intense excite ment over the yellow fever out break at the National Sohii.is' Home, Newport News re-ts to nis lit w ith a feeline- of compara tive security. The eity otliceis and the various niuiiicip il bodies have been busy since early ineiu iiifi, ami it is felt now that no loophole has been left throllj'u which thcdicnd scoure may lin-.l its way to this city. The latest report from the sol dieis' lionie eX,.s the total num ber of cases at :i:t, an increase of only three duriiiir tin- day. Theie was one death this afternoon. The universal hope now is that the dis ease will be cor. lined within the 1 home 1, mils, ami the aut hoi il its at the institution express conli- Itlence that this will be done. I The town of Hamilton which is in close proximity to the soldiers' home, early this lutirriiiiir esial -lishi'tl a coition of armed police men at the approaches to the res ervation. Not w il hstii.ttliiiir this precaution, Newport New s ipiar-; in id assistance .intinetl aeainst Hampton amiilh Hioun Im Dlizabeth City county am! War-; v rv much, l b rii'k eolintv. Thus I his eit v. w hieh : " come to him is nearly ten miles from the in - fectetl point, has the ilthal.l '.ee of nraeticallv a double oua;;.!.! im- on laud. A tuir boat patrols the rivi r to pre.i'Mt the evitsioii of ipiaran - tine restrict ins by means of boa's. The tlaimt r line ashore is guarded by an atletpuate force of special policemen. The street railw ay coiiipany was prohibited t l.i niorniuir floiu rumiiiie cars le - tvviin Hampton ant! this city. Altholl.e-ll hlllltll-etls of pe..ple left the city today on account ni i he i scare. their tleial I : vv it h iiiiiill'in i:- e a: did , ni ,1 I lather than as a jii. .1. in tloli OV till' ;reat nn j' v;tv stay at holne. The city council t. ni: hi ap priatetl !-1o.m;o im- iiane-.ii'ile ill luaiutainiiiir the ipniiant ine Actions iii Peace Cun:i.'n.'ii';t.'. The Ha-ue, .luiy li.i. Tin fin acts and ci ui v tail nui conference vvele si ji thi hvj h.V delegates insil siirll I IV t heir respective ments. ( Itin r ilrli-u.it' a te. to JliVel II- a ; 1 1 1 - iim orders. M. De M.iel. plesith nt of tl e conference. ' ipela'il i he sir! inc. It was anuoiiuceil thai sixteen pn elVliieuts had sielied the alhiir.i- tlOll COllVelltloll, tllteetl tlie eoli- ' Veldioil on l ilies of vv;u, t.Ilt I the adaption ol I ii i.i'V a 1 1 'ii 1'iare: m-v.'M- 1 veutioll to naval v., 't''en the tleclalalioli i ' he Use of c.po.ii pi i il.il !1 Kie lion: 1 ji i - alio I loolis; sixteen ploi.lllt ;ll Uti'i.. tnehl" iloject ih-s cont. lining as illiV I I'hxyiatiuy eases, lilteeu I il i i: i i - It Hie the use ol illll'lil.llil ii,!iel. I'lie final a. t of the ci.nf, lein outlining its vtoi!. and am . in.; to meet avail, itinl I u I ! hi r th-cii-..s Sill ijeets sllliillitled to I he pie" id colilt-rclice, was .-ivlitil unalil moiisly. 1'le.sidillt I e St.'iel, ilia speech. lliaiHa d the (Jm i n ami tlie e-ov-ei'liluelit of the Netherlands and delegates to the colifi Vt -nee v ho had, lit said, valiantly pntsutd their work to important ii-mmIm. He expressetl himself highly sat istieil with the results attained, hut he milled that they were only the lM'jrililiiliL.', and the wolL must he continued. fount Voiiniuusfer, in lii-hiilf of ( iemialiV. saitl t he conference w ill have jrivat inlliiciice on the future, The heat of the French de e- ration expressed the hope ( hat ; ment is to t In- t ii'.-ct that they In the conference hail only heeun, conhni d in jail nutii this line i not t inletl, the e-reat work of hn- paid. inanity Ediitalitiii in mc South. In the American Monthly lie same magazine is the address ih- livt-retl at the Canon Soriiii's. W. Va., conference in .lui.e hy l'r. .1. 1.. M. f uriy, one of the lor. iiiot educational leaders nt the Soutl ami an active executive niiicer of the TeaLi'dy and Si. itt r funds. . . ' The Masons of llillshoro iind t)lat vicinity will "ive a hi"-picnic iu nid of thi OxU'd nrphan asy- m'xt tunla.v ,. . . was iis- house iit 1 ne. last smallpox cas, ,')ml''''1 ,n"" I"'st !':"ls' ." l11"'!! oil last l l id.iy. 'Jhedis PHSe t',mt 'illll!-'h si. Hoo. Al. Yn, a fhi,,ama w I,., enlist oil ill tin- I lilted States Navy ll P. " , . "l"',n J.S.M, anil who was loriiitlly ut- taclietl to Ailiniral Pewey's ' tlair- ship Olympia, is now an invalid from Home sort of lumr troiihle, and has, accoulin-ly, received a iieiiHion rrani 01 y.;o a nioni ii. lie lias the tlisl mil ion of In u,e , . i .1 - . . 1 tusl ninese iiciisi.un'i' ol the "ov- leruiucnt. j Drowned W hile in Bathing i"iu I lu- Churl' ! If Miwi v . It i steidav altci noon DaMil I ee, Sharon boys, went to .'.moons swimmin.e pool a ten foot hole in the bottom hind on the late Of t !.';.! ."!',! 'w .J t.. -nii " 1 ,im. The had be. ,1 in the naini i . 'f i.lll;' to the pool every !;iv for a bath and swim. . ' . (mis thlieofthe ial'1 v w ho weni r ;...!.! .m-ojo...! .oohm..u .....n .-.iin., viz.: I ,ee. 1 Siovmi mid tllliut t. Al- '('!' the boys had been in ! I'.llic. I-.lliolt V sittine.- (T the D.im.1 and I'M uele still ill t!a nt out sands sly Jo-, water. aii' ! w a.s w..o inn -j-v. ;:. who 'I i,e hole in which they wre w iiiiiuiii;. has always been consid. red laore or It ss tlalieer.'lis. ami I he boys had been warned about it, but they heeded not th' wallliliL'. Ibown became t iivd .-.nd h t im;. thathm strtli-th was failin- called to Davitl to help him. that he be lieved he was loin.: to sink. 1 'avid swam to him at once, i iudinvr that lb-own had nearly jrivi-ii out and bt iue iiiiable to manage him, he himself not bt iuy strone, called to lien i'.'l'iott, who v-.as min h larger than In , to come to his assistance. Mil iot t swam i ir lit in towheie. the two boys wi n-, ami aitt r cou ; si.lerabii nt succeeded III L'' t 1 ii ow u in such a w a v i ttn not that he could swim out with h i:.. He did this, leavilm David, who to ail appeai ant t s w as aide to take t are of himself, ill I he watt r. W hi II he leached the bank with Drown, he I Klliot! I was exh.lil.ded. I av id about that time be-all to his wrestle ikeileii llllll to I. lie, It Klle.ii was , too t xhac.sted t. lender D. ' 'l-istauee. None of t i. boys could sw im and s-. t'ii. s lor i void, lb I The boys i u!y sla t a i t '.' j not speak, lb ; t hii d i "aie and I , bo . i a i to t '; olslame of . and , un- w is on the tl.e I"' v l it ,l : .. ;, half The 1 I .o.o-1 h. hi tame Lack lo hia. . t J" ,v sank t v. ice a;,..! c-oa.- up. - . ' ; cal'.-.l lo him. hnt hi : n i -,- j ok his la-ad he C...,lj : I -:"!" . . . - i;. i h. i rv of ; j lei;.. A ,v-i : ; ;V . . : pio-l to ' '"' !' ''' !i" :v. i ,.i tfientt ill ! I lad d was :-: ,.-o. fi d " ... , , ., , .J. I had ci on.-: i-tl-- ....... vv;.. i... . l . . ! I " . I in '' J'-' ' ; .; ,o c.l.-.d iii and prices. . 1 r. I ; I ' ! r.-:.;.-n liiia; J l-'i-.-.l. ' ii : ! jiBMaRS ! -lei-h.V. I l.e folic ... UKfli-U' 1.4jr.A.JtkVVr-ii'fl I ,. aie .li.o.d lis f.i.i .v.- I ..! . : . VI i'i, ..- i.i : , : .V.1 .-.:! I'M- I il- l rein it I ed I he I '. h ks ali i i lull il.' Iii-W i o.'ll tl of si hoi I 1 1 Ippolideil I'V tl.e i.'M Vfo r the I 'ay th -. i-l-.n loard instituted all actioi. '. oVi rv of ti.e oil, ; lit ii n.n an. to, I e..e det i' e,l i: ..,pet;.!.ei..i,'0'l 11, d 1 ,1 lied Ie: l to I lie I'll, . ' Thel, 1,' tni '.It. , I V .i .1 ! at;. L Ui' t .a- o;t : The ill'.V Im i lid e i ni. I ti I .-. I-, .1 1 .1,1 I., i . di: I,. Ml .'ll..e I.l. it at Rni-di In lu the contempt pi t-.'i! .) II. fee I ir all ioilnd I he laei.ie, of the old hoard. lrM I . llei rinj-. I!. A. In -iiiiii ai il ' . l-'aircioth, eniity ,,f com, , Hot ohev tli- f he order ol i and linetl tl.e.u i h t. !. lie. IU Mid llltv tlo.lais, o lo 1 I II llllll' 1 l.ilil M.O li.l. San Tram isco, July .'il. 'I'j,, Nehraska I !f ' iln.n t and lie I'lah! Artilh-ry. Iaiitii d iiom (he trans port Hancock this linn iiiiii;, .ill, I i marclu il to the I'loiilio, wl.elel they went into camp, prep.o aloi ' to heiliL' mustered out. All ll'l-; nieiisi stn-el O.Wil ot people lined Ihe mil el.t hii iiait it al i V cheei- ed the ar Xefeians. Ill i he 1 1 - ' viewine nlalld oil Villi Ness ji i-nue, I Wele tieuel'.il Nhaftel'. liovtilioll J o.vntt r, id .Nehrasl. , tllti sell lal lnemht'l.-. ol his stall'; S,ei et.ov of Ai.ri. ult.ire vVilsoi, ami their ti ielitis and ladies. As the Nt l.rask.i ami l i d, I oy.i passed tile stand lliey ch.eietl for (ielielill Shaiti r allll tiovt lliol l'oyiiier, and t he p-nileim-i. and j. ,,,.,, r. turned ll.e.omplim, nt l.y saiilin,.- .hi. uiiani" I. . ,.. 1 1. .. . - salidin- an. I waivme chi.-ls and lines. The i 1 i'Iiio i ii in coiip until Mustered out, the eXiii lll I II' . i .1 ii.1.11 . 1. I. 1 I.i 1 1 .. . I i I ' folumhus, ii;i., i,a.s a polict niau, fharles il. t 'ooley, who o, six let t. fourimhes tall, and weighs dim , pounds. Andersen, S, f., e-,.S( that one litter, uiiict-r ni". ot : (hid pla. -, is mix ft it, si ,,i,d ,1 ; . . . . hiilf inches liill ami wci-h oda pounds. Returned at Last. ( 'olumliia, f?. (A, J uly 27. Elijah IIovwii, Mourned as deiid, drove last seen mi the lui n lt line at l'eteisbur.e, t hii ty-ei" bt years aeo, v. In n he was u member of eiiipany !. Twentieth South Carolina. He was taken prisoner and released in New York, where he spent 1 1 iree years, ami has since lived on a .Jersey farm. A hou forlv years old recognized him tinman old likeness. The wife, who married au'aiu, is death A Strong Fortification. 1 ' iriify tin: body against disease i y Tult's Liver Pills, an ahso liiti'tiiro lor sick heauache, dys I'Cjisia, suur siomach, malaria 'ii!is''pation. jaundice, bilious ness xr.A fill kindred troubles. "The Fly-Wheel of Life" Dr. Tutt; Your l iver Pills are the ny-wlu-t 1 I !.T-. 1 shall ever In- - rdefii! for lite accident th;it 1 Ti )'.io-itth'!. in i ay iiolice. 1 K el is it 1 had a new loose ol lih;. .urit iL.'ii. i i.e.K l arviou, v.oi. TutVs Liver Pills 8. G.ecLLi CO,! I ! i "ii , v It'i ili'icrlp i ; i i i i -l. (: ot " th Ul), Ot y? PtiasT ')Mpr WH.sr,TON. 0 t. ti'Vi??! (iq mm kfsi'oai'i u'J JititllWi A i -. a 's on ha ml n ho rj"ci:ori'lwCi: 1,1,1 'i 'ii-'' inW a 'in-' In le i nt nuiii. i t . h. I A i "Minis'! i;atoi;snoi'1(t: H mi s ....ti-!i.-1 . ' i lU'ininiriii'.r al J-iK. I tv,i K. ,.',, 1, i. 1 I., r.'i.) n .no- Mil M.r . i i hi n . I an f .'.i: ill .-: f a,l ,n .-.'. i m i.i i'liii,i 'II. -UN'.' 1 ' ll'l', '.l 'l I'. 'I It. I..I M il .1 iy ni .Iiiiii., l.vxi;, A i oi 1 i.i-. riia.r. y. Jin... h, Ih'j-j. ! PiTTSBiJliO ACADEJiY. l I ). K. M.uR.ic, A. H. Priiwipjl, 1 i I t iiiVir'iiy Noiili f.ii'oliiM 'm. l I'lV'f.iu.- voiiiii; iiici and wor.K-n lor t.'.'iucc or lor I'lihlit School (vvoik. I hoioiih k.t'iires in Coin luion Sclicul hr.ir.clu-s, Latin, (jivck, ll.iiilish, lhti'i, rilvsio and Math ', v-iii.itiv". I Ik' aim ol the Academy !nr..: s'lil,li lo III1AK LtsSi i.N's, to ki.i.l child'..'. l':'- lilliids Willi discon- llCiitd l.tCt;., i'lit i J tl.iill, It: educate. i.'.ilt:.; 'i.in-M.ui ,t month. :..ii"o;u.Uc. extra. Very ii'.i'..iial'lc i- i . ,. n.. .... . I. , i ;'.m ; i . .'..ui ...:i i .H.HIIM III ill, .lit I .1111- 1 -i- , .t,,, I IIC .1 . 'I 111 l. Illl U'lilf tel .lli-Clll.llS tt the I'RINCU'AL. tMVEKSITV W .NOk'TH CAROLINA. Widest rational':' and fullest j c,,,ipi,u'iii in its lnhn y. Taciilt y, IS; . jts, w, 1 Ac.idJniic Courses; . ii...-. . . i ...... .. , l idective i.ouises; rioicsMonai : ... 'if ; i,-ixi,iV' : ti..... ... : ! wn ii . : ' '-- ' T re 'I I. . j . , I O ocr.i.boro, C ; . i .'' ' it1' i.i- . li,': i ;.r i'io..iti r;:n. ''' '''"I ; .O-. ci O ' ar: II S reiMOlfitl I Jjj . . , I "1 ' a. a' . 'o ! I . Ivn t.!i;.. 'luu ibuM j ps io.i,;,;,,, St iii iav, Medicine and I'har. '.v '"''; in.icv. .New Buildings, Water Works, kite lint : 'iiv!,!,.)!.! I il-r.ii ias. I aboi.itori.'V .'t.v i i.i n.v,iiii-,i..io.Toiiueiiiui, I li'.lii .1, M o. .1 Veil'; l.o.lld S, a nnmlh. in Ie ofpoitiiiiity tor sell help. hoi uship and Loans tor the iu.-e.lv. Iue milieu tor teachers. sunnin , .ti:.'ol lor I e.uheis, 24 In- sti n. loi s. 4- s udeii h. lota 01 n 1 . tiitul ' 1 1. I or catalogue Address I 'resilient Alderman, .tj-el lh!l, N. f. I i TO ALL POINTS NO HTI!, SOUTH and SOUTH -I WEST. Southbound. K.i 4113. li niiitm i 40 pin vim ,iU S t.Stll II liipm ft 7'll i ir. im 4 'J luill AiiTmn -IISiH tt 4:im Mhtni ii ii-uini HI Jtsnin I Kinin M !riiin 4 oil inn a '5 ini K.i 41 ! iini 4 xi im y n.vniu n snin i Minn t K4 (iDI 6 ""lim Ii UilB tt I'Jl.ru I0pm 10 :iCini I n Mm s i mi 6 Jil .lll 10 411 tin II JVen I V N"W V'Tk, PfUD. II. 11. I.V tU-lillltfli.U, l.v la.'hu i.ii'l, A . C. L, I v I-..I rtiii'iutn. Ar W.'.l 'l!, r ll.'ii l"r' n, A' ltnl.-U'll. Ar .mii. ni lllH'8: Ar HHtnlfl, Ar VI IIMillll.lD, Ar " totir- A I 1'llHI'l.illK, ' Ar CIiWit. ' Ar iiri'.inW'iuil. r AlliPh-. AT AHHIIta. ' l.v VI Ml. All. l'ITlittii) ' Northbound AMmttn (t!niil. Ilmo) S. A. L. ! mi piu h . i m II IVp tl a 0 am 4 vanni ft ft.'MlD1 1 NIIU 4 m ntiv. m onnm II 1 1 urn Ii MI.MI i .ii'i.m 6 ii'i.m I Until II liipm lin .'iiw ' Ii .r, s VI.. nr...., loil.'ti,., I' llltllltft, vt iini'iii-.n. S 11'll.TII Ji ,M iiici-iuii, II.' .I.IB.'U, " ' Wi ,.,. .. l-'ll-.ll".ltll, h. A. L., II!' Iiiim.ii.I, A. I.'. I.. j.,.,u u ii -NiWVrk. " 5 t'.llll 151 ito J ftipru ltl-JViin JJ liilli 1'Ji'Hmn 'i niiiiii ViNam 4 .Vjani ? i& H'll H 4.1n in riitlfin IDfllll o -iJiim TKAl.NS LIvAVK ri lTSHOKO 3 20 p. in. ItalO a. in. Tiiiins Anivo at Piltxburo 11 25 u. iu, 5.25 p. ra ii i .n-i j't Sumliii. Ar. M..II. HIH 4ujnn 10 intra i':iy. maiirEi. iuuiiy Xns 4o:l iohI 4i2 "Tim Alhoita ;ii t '.n," Si'lul Vttibulctl I'ruin ol I'll d mi n Nit i.ii'-n antl CfiuclieH lo twi'ili as III listen uinl Aihiutu. ulo I'nll iiiiii filf, i it-in bulvvt't'ii I'uru ui. nun i.iiti imoxiur, S. C N..N A ami lid I.-'TJim a. A L. Kx in"," Stilnl Tiiiin, Ciiiit-liiH mid I'll Imaii M.;epi'l'.s l.el Wi l li Iit'ln. neai li tiii.i . t In ii la fuii.ciiiy .Sleep eri I'd vvci'ii t'liiiim Inn iinil Alhilitit. H tli trains undie iiiontilinte coll. iici'iiiiiis nt Ailniiiii fur .Miiiitnno ny, Mutiil.', Nimv OiIciiih, '1't-xan, 'iilil'ni nin, Mt'ieu, f iiiiltamiiiH, .i-liv-l..,.einp,iM. Mne.iii, riiiritin. I'm Ti. li. In, .Sli'fpi'iK. i d- , nnply li-i nii i.r in II S. Iioui-il, T. 1. A. ih.h' L'ii, N C. i; sr John, Vice fii'N ami (hin. Miwuieur II. W. H. (HiOVliU, Trillin: M imager V. K. Me. (iKl-:, (ion. .Sunt, h S A LI. K.N, (iriiciml I'iihh. Aenl, I'm Isiiiuiilli. Va y OI.XI.HaI, dnil -Kf. rcH'osn i in.' w 1 r.M fNtiTOX A WEL1JOX IihII..,i.1 nui! hi Rfti'liiv. And Atlantic ( 'oust Line Knilroad fompjoiy of South I'arolimu ( 'omli'lisetl SchedilU. TUAINS (iOl.N'ti SOlvi'lL i I' U I' II AM V 0 H, a 4 i li i.i .tr 1 i a u im I ihi lu .in a ., 5 40 i i m V-......, kt VI. unt, I V II 14 1 IU tl 'i 40 t I II I 111 a 1 1 A M 1 M 1 in I JI H IHI 4 'IS ' V 41 IM fX 'AM r H vi- vv ,uiii i"ii, TUAINS tiOlNT! N'OllTH. .-3 3 it : -5 A JI u in II M I .VI i a P II 1 45 45 in m ; 11 ill ri :U I 1 1 . k 4 II I 5 15 4ft I'J JO AH P II I'M 6 4a li .hi in :ih t is i-j in n m iii 7 III . I r. v. i;inini;i.iu M ililH" III, . l...li.l-.r.., l.v ttl':i..i, vr 1: " kv Vlcuni. Ar r i ii,. .in, i.i i-..i-i ..in, Ii... k- M.iiiiii, Al Vli'l.l .li. I J -ji 3 ' 4 i'l I' M . AM I'M j VMiiiili.-i, 11 ami vv..i,ii.i, liiiiiiiwii, A 1 iiiiii Ic mil V, 1 Ik, 11 1 . 1 I n 1. .11 Mulu l.iiiv Tralu lunvitn ll inliih' mi, initi 11 111 HMlv.ii i,i) t'llHVllln I'J it nn, ' li.i ii. r ii).. ii'Vilii. I'iiS ji in, nrilvm nl bnolnril il 4t 1 11. - It. lulling Ii'hvh HAiiii.nl 'J M iiu. nt' 1 rlvi- i.ti. v nin J 4i i 111 , ir.iv.'n rMyoimvllletil 1 li .Vi i ti, rtriiv.i al Wtiiuliiifiiiii 6 Ad p iu. I Willi, iiigii. 11 mi. I Wii.i, .11 i(iir..ii.l, liruncitai , Till liruiii-li Tflllll ItlHVHH Iioiiiii.tuvilio H 00 am, ' Miiitnu u ni nin. I..' 1 Sjirlnir. 33 ui. Hum. Mint lii-jii Hin, Hiriv.. 4-A)'t.tuvllla 10 4itn lli.turn li,s- li'itvim ruy.HU.vlllH 4 .tt .in, llnpn Villi' I it .m, I ii'. I SinliiKB 5,ij uu, Mttibin AI5 lira, Mr-i-Ivh Jii'iiiii.iiBttli.i 7 15 iii. Ci.inii'ti..iii. hi Hiyiiui.villn wllll I ruin No7tM Mux', ,11 milt the ('nr. .lln A IVuiral IUIIr.il, nl lii'.l SITllifS Kltll 111" IM 8.rllltfft Kll.l lliiw- ni'-i i' r illromi hi Kuiif.iril Willi IIih MwilMiartl Air I.lni' 11ml S11111l11.ru Knllwny, nt On II wllll Hie ImrliHiii anil i'liiii li.iii. liHllrnHit. 'IVhIiohi Hit' H..tl,iuil Net-k tlrftntth rna MV41 W, l.t.11 'J i.V i'lil. llHlltHl 4.16 i in, HrrltrwBlHcol' h.li. I Si . k i iu, tlrmtuvllln ti-.M i lu, Klualtilt C,''V . 111. Ili'llll 111114; li'aven Kins tD 7 Ml ft IU, : uoll.H..vjn 111, arriving llalirni 11:111 ro, vv. i.., 11 Hi 1 in dully ,-n', ,i Hun.lay. ii.uiii. iu H;u.iiliiit.,u Itrniu'ti Iwnvn Wanltlof , 1. 11 it 10 a ni nin! i: p in, Hrrlvvat l'nrmlOI:10 a iu Hiid l:.Hi p in, relttruthg lnHflug rarmiiliiat '.. ,i.'i h in Hint 6 10 p 111, arrive WhaIiIukiiiu II :00 a 111. Hiul ii:m p 111, iltlly mei.U Huntlay. Ti-nIii Iivhviih rrti irii, N. U,ilnlly BXopt Sunday S: '.0 i 111, fcuiitliiy 4:13 p ra, arrlft llyninuib 1:411 1. 111, H ill p iu. IliiiuriiliiR lavp Plymouth dally exii'pt Stiii.luy 7:5u p m. ami Suu.lay al 11:00 a m. arrlvHH Tarb..r''t'i:ii5 a in, ll:no a m. Train "11 vli llaii l N 0 HratiuJi leava O.ililabnro il.illy, i'iro,l Hun, lay, 7 lis a in, arriving HinlUi tlKltt n .10 a in. Kunming Imtm MmliliCald 0:00 a 111 Hrrlvtw al tlnlilnlinr.. 10:'J5 a in. Trains in Naalivllln Hrani'h kVtw RxrkyVoonl U:.m a ni 3.40 p 111, arriva Nanhvlllo 10:10 a m tHiS p 111, Kprliiy il..e 10 40 a in 4 OT p ra. MMurntuf Ira vi. taring ll'i 11 on a in t M p ra. Nanhvllla II 'JJ a 111 4 JI p m, arrive Huuky Mnuul II 44 a m p 111, ilaliy 1 l'V.t Hiiiulay. 'I rani ou ciiiui.n ltranch lava Wanaw tor 1 lluiim .Oily, net) I Hiniilay. tl 10 a n aoil 4 It p 111. ItfturnliiK Irav.w Cllninu at 7 nOaud 10 Man Train Nn v niakm cl. ouunmilon at WaMoa f. r all p'.luia in, rili dally, all rail via HIcbmrnKl. U. M. KVItiHMO.K. Okd'I. PaawwKOT 4(4. J. JK. KtNLY. Oaucral Managar. T JJ. ULhctoN. liaao Baaagari -t tr.
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