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VOL. II.
DUNN, HART CO., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1892.
NO. 42
I a T Ste OH tsu.a.1 get uuju,
avely rode to win or die.
HE MODERN KNIGHT.
Eis eld was briSht that Knight of old,
wu Cvord was keen, his courage high j
In sk;
.e tierce ho sought his fame,
tbo tourney sword to sworJ;
-tesy his greatest shame
( iy's smile hi3 best reward.
irs no shield, our modern Knight,
tiering sword or lance he wields,
r il he knows the keen delight
: courage finds in warring fields.
,r the ball beyond the goal,
heck the rush, to tackle tru3
- e as much the striving soul
t or combat used to do.
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DIXIE NEWS.
The Sunny South Gleaned and Epito-
. mizea.
-MUST PAY BACK FREIGHTS.
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AU the News and Occurences Printed
Here is Condensed From.
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fugitive verses.
v - bo shall say that courage high
not its place in modern life,
-V -n thronging thousands testify
t manly iove for manly strife?
o ;r Knights that nobly play -their parts
k-.jw the fciern joysthat warriors feel.
- invas jackets cover hearts
brave as ever beat in 6teel !
Outing.
HUMOR OF THE DAT.
s r ft answer will kill where a club
wo ;: V fail. Ram's Horn
Tr pre are men who tire themselves al
fno ito death looking for an easy place.
-.Rain's Horn.
i, ,-cn't the "flierhtv" poet who is re
sponsible for all the
Ho;ton Courier.
The humorists of this country seem to
hav- made a butt of the goat. Phila
..hbia Record.
Broom "So you are on your wedding
our, eh?" Groom (sadly)4 'No; a lec
ture tour!" Truth.
la his moments of abstraction even
the pickpocket thinks time is money.
Philadelphia Times.
Trie trouble is that you never know
when you've got enough until you've
got too rnucli. Puck.
People who are always looking
trouble generally run when it looks
them. -Milwaukee Journal.
A-roan who lives last cannot expeui,
that enjoyment will keep up with him.
Binghamton Republican.
Coasting is very excellent sport, but,
like some other amisements, it has its
drawbacks. Somerville Journal.
Gay "The Widow Weed wears very
heavy mourning." Day "Yes; but she
doesn't feel as black as she is dre3ied.
Puck.
All sorts of vexations attend the par
lor matrimonial match. Even the lamp
. is frequently put out over it. Bingham
ton Leader.
There are some men who can't take
"home a beefste. k without believing they
are taking their wife a preseat. At
chison Globe.
More people with patent leather shoes
on borrow money they never pay back
than men who wear shos that are
patched. Atchison Globe.
The next thing a long-suffering public
learns will be the fact that gas compan
ies are putting pneumatic tires on their
gas meters. Ohio State Journil.
Man goes tD law to get his right,
(Of common sense oereim
for
for
for
Ignoring that in such a fiat,
All others have got left.
Boston Transcript.
"What coat of arm? is tnat on wie
panel of your carriage?" "Give it up.
Had to have it stuck on before we. could
enra"e a footman." New York Her
aid.. Men are a good deal better collec
tively than they are fndividually. M '.ay
a man will do thatfprivately which he
will denounce in a crowd. Atcnisou
Globe.
As a rule, a man who has a mustache
he can twist, or whiskers he can stroke,
as ionn uii"uo r J
who hasn't. Atchison
Priscil
is three times
mind as one
Globe.
Not Deceotive-r
In 4 1 W h on riharlift nroDOsed to me the
did look so silly.
ella "Well, no wonder." New York
herald. There's plenty of room at the top, but
you shouldn't tell an ambitious artist so
just as he is on the point of sending his
Dicture to the exhibition Somerville
Journal.
Mr. New "On the stage they always
have such dolt, woodeny actors to rep
resent dukes and kings." Mr. Know
"Yes; that's so to hvc them true to
life." Puck.
Botes "Hello there, Joggs, what
are you going to do with that keg of
powder'!" Joggs "I am. going to try
" to blow myself away from a porous
plaster that is on my back. '--Harvaru
Lampoon.
Admiring Neighbor-"Do you think
the pretty pet is going to rbeKllk.e,
father." Fond Mother-"I should n t
be at all surprised. He keeps me up
every night, as it is, and is fractious in
the morning." " 1 j
. - Vmwa an it.
Mr. Bronson "JLia you
teresting subject preseatei for your con
sideration thi morning at church. Mr
Bronson-"Very. But I couldn t make
out whether the, lace trimmings were
real or imitation."
New York Drummer "How do you
account for the gradual decrease m t:me
between New York ana tmc- v
caga Drummer (disdainfully) Cni
cago, sir, is rapidly growing in an east
erly direction." Jewelers' Weekly.
Professor (to class in surgery) "The
right leg of the patient," as you see, u
thn the left, in consequence o
hich he limps. Now, what would .yoc
Of tni3 Kinu;
Newi
Vice CJol. Anthony, resigned, Capt.
Armfield. of Statesville, was Thursday,
at charlotte, elected colonel ol tne 4m
regiment of North Carolina.
H. A. Bolton, of Mullins, 8. C, was
in Wilmington, N. C, last week search-
ing ior ms wne anu iwu lumucu .
ran awav from home.
Albeit Gould Glover has bsen arrested
in Philadelphia charged with obtaining
12,500 on fraudulent prcten es irom ins
Asheville, N.C., Kaolin Company.
At Fayetteville, N. C , Wednesday
mornins a fir cutirelv destroyed eight
stores, the losi being $10,000, about one
half covered by insurance
Bob Maynard, a well-known horse
jockey, committed suicide at Columbus,
Ga , by shootiog himself.
Citizens hanged two men to a tele
griphpole at Benton, Bossier parish,
La. Magee and Carmichael were theii
names. Mgee shot and ; killed Mrs.
Ellie Liugle, aud Carmichael was acces
sory. The new College Hotel at Florence,
Ala was burned to the eround. Noth-
iug saved but the trunks of a few guets.
The recent rise in cotton has, it is said,
put fortunes into the pockets of several
Charleston, 8. C. , men. One buj cr is re
potted as having made $100,000, another
$40,000, while several are $10,00T better
off than they were at the begining of the
season. i
At Charleston, S. C, Napoleon La
ville was sentenced for .the third time to
be hanged-for the murder of his wife iu
this city, reo. ID, loutj.- '
The following are new enterprises
the past week :
The people's Slaughter-House & Re
r . o .:n Vx.,;iri on d nnii
ingerauug , wm uuw
nlant at New Orleans,- La.
The Osceola Sugar Cc, of Kissimmee
City, Fla., to erect sugar mills, etc.,
capital stock $1,000,000. .
The Sumter (S C.) Water Co., capital
stock $65,000.
The Palmetto Fur Co., of Columbia,
S C 1
A $50,000 cotton mill company at Con
cord, N. C.
A $160,000 cotton mill company
Aiken, S. C-
The Missionaiv Ridge Farm Co., o!
Jackson, Tenn , capital stock $25,000.
The Great Southern Fibre Co., to man
ufacture fibrous goods at Ohnleston, S.
C, capital stock $50,000.
The Fulton Brick Co., of Richmond,
Va., to make brick and tile, capital stock
$100,000. ' t
The Ashland Coal & Coke Co. , of Mc
Dowell. W. Vat. capital stock $200,0: 0.
The Jackson (Te in ,) Woolen Mills,
capital stock $55,000.
Another cotton mill is being organized
at Concord, N. C.
A negro boy who was subject to fit
fell into a well while drawing water near
Princeton, Johnston county, N. C, was
drowned.
It swelled up, no doubt. A Peters
burg,' Va., dispatch says William Tucker
died in Sussex county from overfeeding.
The evening before he ate one gallon of
tronU. hsh. half a eallon of coffee and
crackers mixed together, and half a gal
Ion of water and crackers, a pound of dry
sugar and a lot of pork and bread.
Gov. Holt of North Carolina made re
quisition on the Governor of Sou h Caro
lina for Hoke Qecrest, the notorious wife
murderer. Gov. Tillman ioforms him
that B. E. Gray, alias Hoke Kecrest, is
in jail at Spartanbu g, his offence bing
a very aggravated assault, and that bis
two-years term ot imprisonment win em
pire in November, 1894, at which time
North Carolina can liave him.
There are rumors at Coal Creek, Ttnn
that the outside miners arc again organiz
ing and will give serious trouble if the
cfmvicts are not sent away before judge
Turney, the newly-elected governor,
enters into office. The mineis think that
if ! convicts arc not there: when the
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Interstate Commerce Commission
Sustained on a Florida Decision.
Jacksonville, Fla. In the United
States District Court Judge Swayne made
an order sustaining the decision, of the
Inter-State Commerce Commisiion in the
famous orange rates suits This order
enjoins the Savannah, Florida and West
era Railroad Company and Ocean Steam
ship Company from charging higher
freight rates on oranges to Eastern pointj
than allowed by the Commission to be
"just and reason able." Prior to 1890 the.
rate had been 30 cents per box to New
York, and proportionately to all Eastern
points.' Jn November of that year all the
railway and steamship lines made a com
bine, raising the rate to 40 cents. An
appeal was taken to the In4 er-State Com
mission, which some months lat r re j
dered a decision establishing the rate o!
35 cents to New York, and proportion
ately t3 other Eastern points. The com
mission, however, is not clothed with
powers to enforce its decisions.
By to day's or lcr a rebate of five cents
per box is ordered to be paid to fill East
ern shippers of fruit since November,
1893. This will a igregate $200,000 for
the two years, and nearly $23,000 on fruit
shipped si far thn season.
The
JAY GOULD DEAD.
"Wi-i-d nf Wall Street" No
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More.
A BOY OF FIFTEEN HANGED. "TU RfJJJ Qf fASHlOH.
He Ii-ft a Fortune of $60,000,000 to
$100,000,000.
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Just Before He Was Taken to tne Gal
lows HeAskediflt Would ;
Hurt Much. .
Macok, Ga. The execution of Willis
Bell, the 15-vear-old negro boy, convicted
of the murder f a deputy sheriff of Bibb
countv, took place in the jail yard. Bell
appeared to be indifferent to his fate al
most up to the 4 ast moment He said
that be was going to neaven. "
ing pinioned hi asked repeatedly if it
would hurt rnucn ioj oe nauiu.
leaving the jail the tears flowed freely
down his cheeks and he trembled con
tinually. The hanging was private, only
the sheriff, two assistants, the clergyman
and the relatives of the condemned be
in" admitted. The neck was broken.
Bell was arrested by Deputy Sheriff
Wilder on May 29, last, on the charge of
of petty larceny. On the way to inc jau
he draw a pistol
through the head
5. ... --a
WHAT TO WEAK AND
HAKE IT.
HOW THEY
1
and shot the
deputy
; BRUTAL MURDER IN MOORE.
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Two Helpless Women Shot Down and
: a Man Bobbed of His Money.
Fayetteville, N. C Passengers on
the Yadkin Valley train report a shock
ing tragedy and wholesale murder, in
Moore countv. near Euphonia. In the
evening about 7 o'clock a colored man-
en jaged at work on the rauroaa irom uuu
tn Vfivser. knocked at the dooi of Ron-
dole McDonald, and upon entering the
hoine walked across the room and picked
up a gun, at the same time drawing a
pistol from his pocket and demanding of
McDonald that he give up his money.
At this juocture of the proceedings Mc-
New York City. Jay Gould, the great
financier, died Friday morrimg at 9:15
o'clock, conscious to the end, and sur
rounded bv his family.
Mr. Gould's disease was probably con
sumption. The services were held at the family
mansion and conduced by Dr. John R.
Paxton, assisted by Chancellor McCraKen
and Rev. Roderick Terry. The inter
ment was at Irvington on the Hudson,
where the body of Mrs. Gould reposes.
To Build an Elevator at Charleston.
f'nmr irsTnv S. C Prominent bus-
iness men and railroad officials of Char
lDetnn nr flfritatinj? the Question of build
ing a grain elevator here. Efforts here
tofore made to attract Western gram to
this port for foreign shipnunt win ue
-nCi,mp1 and redoubled and the accom-
Full of Hydrophobia Potients.
New York. The parlor of Dr. Gib-
ier's Pasteur Institute in this city held
more hvdsophobia patients than the in
ttitute has ever before 'seen at one time
x - a vsar i hprp. vrere iu
patiente grouped in the. room, . iney
noma fmm North Danville. Va., under
the care Dr. Anderson, of North Dan
ville They were ail bitten by a skye
terrier puppy in that city. A seven-year-
a f i l!ii. k 4Ka lAfr
old bov, who was aiso oineu uj -6,
:a i.'cf VriAv of hvdrophobia, and
this caused the exodus of the hydrophobia
patients from Danville to urn city.
New" Desists 3Fo Costumes' Show s
Pieaainr Variety A Dainty Bonnst
and a Girl's School Hat.
Y READERS TO THE
J ( number of half a dozen
J I V have written to ask
Vwhy I did not give
fashion sketches of
backs as well as fronts.
So I do every once in i
while, and right here
I show two views of s
new houss gown. It
may be taken as a
model by those who
make their own dresses
na -who want to see
bow skirts are now be
ing cut and draped. A
pleasing variety is dis-
ceroable in the newest designs for costumes;
ind wbile there are several radical changes
be noted in the length of skirt and the
fashioning of the bodice, it may be sareiy
ij i,.t ;r a.v. Trnmnn will wear indi-
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ridually the style that suits her best, she
rill be able to indulge in the pleasing con-
u
A. LITTLE GIBL'SCLOAX.
an $80,00li n,,M c L Marv and Christine, nlishmect of the scheme now seems more
I . a iL. .a,Ja. I l l 1 aV n. nntr VrVirkl1R time.
at
lpfT!iri to remonstrate with the intruder,
while McDonald raised the alarm. There
upon the negro opened fire upon the poor,
belpless ana aeienceiess womcu, a"6
one outright and moi tally wounding the
other At the poi -t of a pistol McDonald
was then and there forced to give up an
his money, amounting to about thirty-five
dollars. Indignation runs high through-
out the community in wmcn iub
crime was committed, and the guilty
party will be summarily'jdea't with as soon
as found cut.
Death of a Gallant Army Officer.)
ru. Brevet Brigadier Gen
t!k- tt Jackson, lieutenant
i i t ia Fourth artillery.
TJf,v evening at McPherson Barracki
and will be intened at West Point lie
was born in Ire'and July 14, 1830, and
enlisted in the United States army De-
k.io iftst jisa rjrivate. He was
suedes iveiy promoted to every rank from
successive j i . opening ol
pr ,t. -r;;V.ire war recordVas bril
?rv" n thfi war Col. Jackson
in h Indian troubles in Florida,
m -
..Kahlp than at anv previous
Railroad authorities announce that lines
operatiug in Charleston will be heartily
in cxrmn.thv V.'itll aU
undertaking to
build an elevator and would co-operate th(J Indian Territory and Nebraska
with the projectors, and say mere is no
nuestiou of the fact that if the movement
f..r the building of an elevator be assured,
such traffic arrangements from Western
points w u'd be established at onc3 as
would coinm vnd the coming of an abun
dance of gr in to th's port.
IN lrifc TUlLiS AT LAcST.
Qlover Wdked Asheville Instead of
the Mines.
Ashevillh1, N. '. TLe arrest in Phil
adelphia of Albert G. Glover, brings to
liht a sensational story of his transac
tions in Asheville. Glover came here two
years ago from Coson, seeming to have
an abundance of money. He was a hand
some fellow and had tvery appearance of
a polishsd and refined gentleman. After
being cordially received into the best
society and winning the confidence of
everybody. Glover succeeded in organiz
ing the Ash ville Kaolin Company to
wnrlc ft mine in Jacksou couuty. He was
made tie surer. .evtial promioent bu?- pal Church
iness men were mauccu 10 laaesiotK anu
they put up mouey for the supposed
mining scheme. In the meantime Glover
managed to borrow large sums of money
from various sources. Kaily this year
he disappeared, leaving his Asheville
friends nothing to show ior tneir invest
ments except numberless liabilities The
kaolin property prov. d w nthless and
the company fouud i'self out of pocket
upwards of $17,000. Dr. R II Reeves
is said fo have bst fully $9,000 through
Glover The arrest of the man in Phil
adelphia is ou the charge of obtaining
o. roo from the kaolin company under
false p etenses and Glove, will be brought
here for trial as soon as xao riquismuu
can be had Other ch rges are p nding.
No Show for the Negro.
Charleston. S. C Rev. E. H. Coint,
pastor of the Wesley Methodist Episco
pal church (colored), has resigned, and
will join the African Methodist Episco
pal church. In a published card he
gives as his reasons for his resignation
the fact? that the negro has no show in
the Methodist Episcopal Church, prin
cipally on account of his color, and taut
because color stauds as' a barrier against
his promotion, it is probable that Coint
-will be followed bv other members of the
church. There arc several colored
chu-ches here b longing to the Method
dist Conference, which is distinct from
the Methodist Episcopal Church South
and from the African Methodist iiipisco-
I: is run by jNorthenraieth
odists, and ms' of its pastors are 'white
men.
vnur Men to Hang at Same Time.
Kr. i'or tnenrsv iiu""
four men win
VhAKKFORT
Li-i f tlilState
from the same g11" " T "L;nl
in me juouioiiit
Vinnt
UUf , , - ft
t - lorpmnfira.
Go Bowei, after a careful
3au f . se declined tc
?Sere and th death penalty must b
pa?d Two of the murderers McCartj
Jod kite, are white men, and -Thomas
and Lewis are colored.
A Quarrel Over a Cow Costs a Life.
Fast man. Ga. W. H. Hughes, oi
Emre. and J. W. Coffee, of Chaucey,
hXnuanel at the station at Empire
aoout ?he disposal of a co, r which Coffe,
wreath of oats stop either side of the pretty
mot ofhair, ard from here narrow velvet
itrings are drawn to a knot under the ear.
The strings are on one side, MustV the shade
Df moss-green that looks prettiest in velvet
ind that best harmonizes with the silvery
rren of theoats. The' reverse side of the
relvet is rose satin. Tfce bow under the ear
f course, shows both ihades prettily. It
11 the better if the hair is the sort that will
brighten against the silvery green or! toe
oats. A brilliant yellow will scera a httla
-RAish chestnut is charming under ,
mis bonnet if you are careful to get just the
right rose color. For brunette change the
rose color for scarlet, and make the blonde
ftel herse" bestea on her own ground.
CHINA'S SACRED LILY.
.
ft ePRlNGSFROM A F1SGER BOWL FILLED WITH
V f PEBBLES ASD WATER.
One of the most interesting of the newer
varieties of flowers is -the Cliinese sacred
lily which need only be laid on the top of a.
little heap of clean, . neauuiui iwu v
transparent glass dish or nnger now na.r
A NEW tl TJ6E t OW
his
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nvi n knife, cutting
aud killing him instantly. Hughes
caped.
viction that she is dressed in the most per
fontte. This rule applies to all seasons
for there is no more inartistic sight than
wnman costumea accoramg .mj
mode when this particular style
mit her figure or complexion.
Here is a good winter hat for a school gin
It is a dark blue felt. The band, made as
as the crown, is dirrk blue grosgrain
the latet
does not
- nncrhpa and butch
had purcu .-RM,lt upon hris-ht red satin spots. In the
a i iiinia.cu vvf o
throat
es-
Prun- I governor assumes
control of State affairs
they will not be sent back again, lhc
labor contract fur convicts has four years
mm vrt. and Captain Anderson, in
charge of State troops now at Coal Creek,
is determined to'suppress any attempted
outbreak.
POIilTICAIj ITEMS.
as he can see
of
do in a case
Chicago
Student "Limp, too.
Record.
Charles James Fox, when canvassing
Westminster, applied to a snopivcrp.
fn. hi vnte and interest. Toe .mar
produced a halter, with which, he said,
ma Tr1v to oblige him. "Thank
you," replied Fox, "for your kind oiler
but I should be sorry to deprive you oJ
BO vlubl family relic" My-uX.
tk rnnnt of the electoral vote in
"North Dakota is how neatly complete,
and it will depend, .fina'ly, upon the
votes of 120 Indians, whose rights to the
ballot is contested
Senator M. W. Ransom says that he is
Wnt much impressed with the idea of an
extra session of Congre.-s,
no necessity for it.
.senator Vn irbees. of Iudiana. i in fa-
IVMMWV ' .
-unr nf a called session of Congress ira
mediately after the 4th of March, and is
confident tht he reflects ine wisnes
the Democratic party in his State.
nbairmnn Murnhvsavs: "lhengut-
f,,! Tiluralitv of Pierce, "the Weaver elec
n oron is at least 2.000: for the
first time in ovtr thirty-five ear3 the
DoiMibHrfina have failed to obtain Ore-
iVJ"vi.vw -
gon's electoral vote."
Tbo nffiri;il rount of V isconsin, re-
Tinrted. is as follows :' Peck, Democrat,
AA lJ.,niildtIOn
liovernor, 1 , iyo, pwuu, ncjiuuiou,
170.354. ,
The N. C State canvassing board met
at Raleigh and a aided to Thomas set
tle, Republican, the certificate of ekcUon
for Congressman. A. U. A. v imam
was the TVmocratic contestant.
Seven Tears for Kidnapping a wnua.
Atlanta,' Ga.-Maud DuahMn, th
neoro woman charged with kidnapping
little Mtrie Manning several weeks .o.
has been sentenced to seven years im
pris. ment in the
.nAUthtt is worth half a roil
linn And it was to extort money from bin.
th,it ihe chil was stolen
Sold for a Song.)
. o r TVi rheraw & SallS
bury H.;lro,a sold at
here and was Dougm-uj f5Q .
Darlington Raiiroal Compa-yfor $5U,
000.
State and Federal Authority Conflict.
wx Va The United States
Circuit Court grand jury returned indict-
a., -j UnKort T-vlnr and Josepu
menis iiaiuau ikuuvi J r
IL Hulcher. luaces oi eiecuuu ii
soi ward, Richmond, and3Iessrs. James
Lyons, Jr., and Wm. J. urange, uu
of Richmond, for violation ol tne r eaerai
election laws. . '
The offense charged against tne io
iudces is that, having ordered several
deputy marshals irom me
deputies refusing to obey tneir orae,
they were committed to the city jail of
Richmond under the State law which
. ,i . .1 mnn all lllfl CPS Ol
comers mat huiuuhvj u- j o
election. ,
Me-srs. Lyons and Oranga took the
marshals to the jail as directed by the
thpir indictmeni. i uc
A Peaceful Inauguration in Alabama.
Montgomery, ALA.-The UvJJ
tion of Thos. J. Jones to his second term,
as Governor of this State took place at
noon. The ceremonies were simple, as
is usual, at the second installation of the
same official. r-mef
After the Governor's address, Chief.
Justice Jones administered the oath ot
office. Instantlj therea tertucvo -
ery Field Artillery, stationed t
. . . fiAinro
Hill, fired the customary -
Neither Kolb nor any of his support-
aA in nv wav to disturb the
CIS BlltlUvv ... J
proceedings. There is every
Hint iiicv ""-"- I , rri0 in
and have decided to mike no effofttt
declare Kolb Govcrno-, as has been moot
ed for some time.
nlain from Ambush.
Rome. GA.-Newshas been received
that Col. Jesse Ayer, a weaitny iar.
near Lavender Mountain, was found dead
?ea., tVa r bis home Saturday mghl
lu. . onen . The murderei
wm? u rr-- . , , maQ f roro
evi
u -t fmnt this same ribbon app?ars
tied with a bright red satin ribbon. The
bow and short ends at tbe back are of ths
plain satins. The heavy wire that stiffens
the edge of the hat is twisted with blue and
do
.fucked the dead man
".".-L-a , A C.n. Aver's axe to
amousu uuu -
the work.
Non-Union Men Leave Carnegie.
Homestead, Pa. Oce hundred nonunion-workmen
left the Carnegie Mil t
in a body It is presumed that they were
discharged. The mill officials refused
tn make anv statement concerning them.
on Capitol Thig remov"al will make an opening 101
the employment oi a corr.espuuuiuS -
ber of men from the ranks of the strikers.
indication
inevitable
and marshals'
judges ;
foo-alitv of the supervisors
au hority will be tested in these casep.
Inauguration of Gov. Tillman y-
OpSIS OI XllB opi-'
Colvmbia, S. C.-Gov. B. R. Till
..rA r;.,t nr fiarv were mauur
. j ... v.n nf the House ol
uof:. iv.-s the General Assembly
k;;n ir,int.Pss:.on. The oath ot ol-
iA-tnUt.roA bv Chief Justice
lite una tv. . - f
Mclver. Gov. Tillman made a bnel
in which he said: "There have
been troublous times in South Carolina -
A Tita ion ana aiscussiuu,
1 I ! 1 W I "vvj
r tKriifrbt Afsunst conserva
. a" v t v Kp n -nut forward
live inouguv. " w - - - r -j .
.1 Lnt.nf that demand in tne
J13 IUQ tJWJVw."- . .
strtt which feeks ior oeiw: uuB,
Patroling the Atlantic Coast.
Washington, D. C .The order of the
President detailing almost all the
revenue vessels in. the service to patrol
the Atlantic Coast has gone into effect,
and from cow until April 1st the follow
ing Government ships will be on duty to
assist vessels in troub'e r Levi Woodbury,
to cruise from Eas'port, Me., to Eliza -ltv.
Mp Alexander J. Dalas, from Mt.
7 . a fAM . Cam.
Desert, Me., to ii:oucesrer, jiaso. ,
uel Dexter, from Gloucester, Juass., 10
Newport. R I. ; U. 8. Grant, irom new
port to Delaware Breakwater, including
Long islana oinu; l.o .u .uvi.
Abescom, N. J., to Bodies Island, N. C.,
William H. Crawford, the waters 01
Chcsape-kc Bay, and Schuvier VOiia,
from Bodies islana to inanebwuu, o. .
Will 3oon Take a Short Cut.
w..nflw. D. C January 1st, th !
a fn.t Line will make a change
in its route to expedite carrying the raaili
by running through trains over the Short
rprpntlv constructed from Wilson,
N. C, to Florence, b. C.
filled with water. It shoots up large, bright
green ' leaves and strong stems which are
crowned with great bunches of lovely wfctte
flowers. These make especially good table
decorations, as the glass dish may so easily
tt set in the- silver Jardiniere Just before
jin-.i.r and thev are particularly good draw-
ing-room plants, as the buwtnay be put on
the most delicately embroidered cloth with :
perfect safety. il
ft,- raiifnmla Turret IJuild"
Oi the Pacific
snider which
. ft
-r.
A DAIKTT BONKET.
the
and
Congressman Crawford to Marry.
AsHisviLXE, N. C. Congressman , W.
T. Crawford, Krpresentative oi . " l her new dress a combination
district, will on Wednesday marry M ss f .kehern
IntzComarr, a Haywooa
The marriagerwill occur
county lady.
bright red cord. The hat is not a sailor,
being a little narrower at the back than it if
in front. Such a hat is pretty to start with.
It will match your little girl's blue dress, a.
- ua 1wivs has a blue dress, and you can
" T -A 11
Ul UlUt
ways pretty and
Waynes-
leave for
Fletcher
Murray,
The wo-
imnorta t progress, ana tome uwyj mj
ability I have counselled the people m a
w.iv which I believe will lead to impoit-
Ladies Had tbe Best of It.
icrx.T.r. N. C Early Bupday
morning a colored man named
rA a nnlnrea woman, vauiv
auu - . , z , rrv.a tret.
TSt r",'e. she
man Rwore tuat i
would shoot r ewner, ub.-i- -
drew a pistol and gave n w "-""f
ber to sEoot. She did shoot and the gul
let lodged in Fletchers nip.
is not considered nangeruua.
In the eveni' g uctavia
James Morris, colore g-K
when the woman 6iooou -
reft breSt with a knife, making a serious
-wound. Jr
near
villa and the eroom and Driae
Washington on the afternoon trin
Eighty Elopes with nfteen.
EVEHGKEE, Ai.A.-Ez.kiel i Morrow
80 years old, passed mrougu
cirl of 15 he claims as his wife. I hey
were elding, they said from her home
near here, to Texas; because Mr. Mor
row's grandchildren objected to the marriage-
Vrnnrwed L&W ior liivwws.
rft,rut fl. C In the House a bil
w introduced providing for the grant
and red, a combination
serviceable.
The little girls are deUghtfully pictures
que in the new cloaks.
Look at the one in
ant re ults.
if or tJolorea r-eopi
Atlaut4 Ga. Chtisman Hall, a new
prprted at a cost oi ov,wu,
oSirated at Clark University (col
fizht against the
- - i .
Carolina Lg siaiui ,
the education
rd Governor JSortnen maue nhi
.AAr congratulating the university
upon its advancementn
V,a norrrn rflPP
The building is named in honor of Mrs.
fv.c-m.n a i nrinprn woman, wuu
tuza vujioi"", - . ..,
ttn onntna-ards erecting the Duiia
ing. The former building was ourncu
several years ago. Tt e present building
was bui t by money received from ihe
insurance companies and subscriptions
Teceivrd in Northern States.
TV, Insurance Men Are Up in Arms
CaAiu.ESTON, H.-C.-Tbeinsurance
men of Oi.r'eston a;e prepariuB -
bill oeiore im -
bv the terms oi
nninir
which every insurance compauj -
business in t his State will have to deposit
ax AAA .rth nf State Donus - b
antee. The insurance men
.. t Tit i t V, ' n rr bllt S
tne oiu is "ulu "p ni
method of disposing oi oonua. .-j,
l? if the bill becomes a law two-thirds
of the companies doing business w, I
Dr. R C. Miot, who recently went
from Co'-umhia, S. C, to Macon, Gv
died in the Utter place, from an overds
of morphine to allay nervousness. .
ing of divorces upon the ground of adul !
j .niiinr. the husband to pa.
the expense of the suit if he be the guiltj
partv and his wife b- unable to pay. 1
fa not probable thit the bill will pass.
Tne Fight Is Now On.
Columbia, S. C.-In the House .
,olumino,s prohibition bill was introduc
Ia Tirpnaref bv a committee of the lead
,"L 1" V.;Kitinnist of theState. Its pro
i;fFn ar verv strict. A strong
will be made against it.
uZtZ. nf Prince George
Wales to Pri-cess May of Teck is to be
SficWlj announced after the year of
moumin- for the Duke df Clarence, her
former .fiance and Prince George's elder
brother has expired
Vew York dealers have nougnx au.u
Turret
Coast there u
builds its , house, so t
" . i u.ii1ior mannrf. and li.
peas:, in verj -
therefore, styled the California turre
builder. It mines into the ground more
or less perpendicularly to the depth of
eight or ten inches, and from a quarter
to a half inch in diameter. The size ol
house varies, according m
maturity. This burrow is lined
:.u -;iw tfcrnuohnut. and the ncst .oi
full grown female will have a turret three
inches in height abovojthe surface of th
ground. Thq material of the turret n
made of whatever vegetation may be is
the vicinity, woven together with silk
It has a wide range over CiUf rnia, the
turrets presenting a pleasing variation on
account of the different material! with
which thev are made. In tbe raioy sea
son they dig and enlarge -these tubi
but thev do not then carry; otf or scatter
the earth, but utilize it by budding aa
ti,.r arthen tuiret, remindiag one,
fin.ihed. of a miniature vase
. a 1 ! J rr 1 1 f
kind. The sexes occupy
nesu; but the newly-hatched young ro
found -witn tne mv-uc.
burrow, .vbica xs more
in
nf
different
a girl's school hat.
always
imftnm of her
roomy at the base than at tne opening.
It is closclv allied to the trap W
spider of other region, but is smaller
and differs in other rcspecU. It ; wme
Umes confused with the Californw
tarantula; but Professor Kiver, from
whoe paper the above facU rc gath
era J states that all the larger ipider., a
ndrts of the Union, go popularly
California turret
a not
pro
figb
of I
claim that
roundabout
60 W0 barrels of whiskey in "
within the past few days. The
Renator Colquitt, of Georgia, and hi
JfbSh-oI whom have been sufferi
7rom paralysis, are convalescent.
' : i-h.riMtnn A SOI
J. C Jersey aieu - nt tK.
Frsccc
blviiists.
. ri T,rr commander of th r, . the hair
of Captain ftf 1812. :. iaruu6". k ouite filled
a n ...-m I r it au au9 I An riFKTPT iiih suavv. -
the Picture. In the original
Cashmere. The wadded yoke w of the or
dinary sh.pe.-d the pl-tedfolds Are sew
on straight beneath it all round -It is
med with fur. and ornamented by lsrg
rote tei of ribbon, the long ends of wbicb
fall down to the bottom of the cloak. Th
turned-down collar is trimmed either witb
feathers or fur. The sleeves are large nc
puffed, either nr lined thr r
U the wrist, and trimmed with fur The
rosettes and ribbon, are "ol abso-utely
thr nmission does not m-
aecepsaijr, . -- -
lure the general effect.
MnnM ihcwo is a dainty one made
f the silvery green that comes only in oats
The sheaf is made wreath shape, au--i
.v-.i..5r The metallic yet
T.,::. L.i - of throats mingling
on-sus v. . r r.
i rom me -
shows; or, u
by
mm taran fulas. The
...iAi.. 'cr. Hr dnei. not make
pendent. ,
A Cnrloos River.
One of the curiosities of 3lextco i the
Sunora River. It risei in the ortera
part of the State of Sonors and flow,
Lthwe untilit sinksio . about fort.
nf the Udlt. nere
- .
the quantity oi
miles
IlerinosUlo
carries is im-nense,
lies
soft
i mtb the hair, as it waves
water it
t A
but in the snon
carries " , ,
distance of twenty mile, there is not he
least vestige of water, and a burnin?
waste of .aid extends from there to th
Whether thU water merely sinks intc
the sandy soil and is evaporated by the
great heat, or has some .ubtmaean
Outlet by whichit rehes the sea,
never been determined; and, as f ar a .
t, able to find out, no one capable o I
iudz'O? roatter
the cooatr.-St. Louis Republic.