r . -8EHD0XDXRIT0 J JOB FEINTING ins Messenger Hnnts . the , News fttl'l i Sought utter I.v thn nn. pin or McDowell, Yancey, Bun-comb.-. IPitherfoni, Uurke niol other canities In Western North Carolina, unl Is there fore a Cood Advertising Medium. IlatPB furnish! on application. A'ldrws, THE ME3SF.XGER, Marion, N. 0, THE MESSENGER, Marion. W. C. J Promptness, Accuracy, Ksatawa i Good Stock Guaranteed. and Letter Heads, Note Heada, Bill Heada, Envelop-. Circulars, Cards, Pos- trs, Pamphlets, and any kind of I VOL. I. NO. il. MARIOXX C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1807. Price 1 Per Year, in Advance. i-rmiing. . m-im m ifii Bills General, Local, But All of Some Importance. ARBITRATION TREATY INDORSED - . Nortli ( ii'olin.i I C ;i i 1 1 ;i I l)i reel or; Protest iili'i I 'ina nl an Invest iga t lori--S in-on u -1 i-i I . SENATE. '.-.:. v. Scnut" ia. t u 1 p. . Mi-ii the bill- and resolution- intro Mft'a i. v i n '(peal all law s allow ing ll-A' l !l tiotf. and "ha'l-. t'hol-. 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'' I 'ami 1" tllf i'ii-tfl'll critni- ' i i t- I'i'.l ,T at.-s a now ; ' 1 .;'" h-f. ami tl. 1 .ill f it.s the .lil'!!i"' '" ' I'owfi to appoint until '"' i i t i If ti.-.i. whfii a ju.l-t' for "'( -It v-a M'.' f'u-ftfil. ' ' ''-.'I'Mi t.. a-t'.aiav the oun?e of .. i- thai a i oaiinittoe Lo np ! -p.t . o to i-it i hai iotto an. I fxauiiue t ,f k ul-aioi. if 1 -aid oity aud the coun ty vt MfckUabur. Adopted. The f'lii-iuca "mil leave Kaleigk Friday ni-ht anil examitiine the roads the next Jay iSatiinlav ;. I At the ni:rht session the Lill to pro : liihit the use of free jia-ses of Htate ofli j Cei s lassed second rcadin-s. ; 'i he will to oust Swmson as enrolling . clerk 1'iisseil sei-oiid and third read ! iu'. KitiiMY. Senate met at 11 o'clock. I Alexatider introduced a resolution en I doi-in;r the Woman's Jixposition at ( Inii lotte. Anion- the Litis on third ifadin- were: To authorize Hie liniond county to issue bonds to pay outstand ing debt; to incorporate the Winstoii-J-al.-m SotitliLoiiiid liailroad; to lev' f-pt fial tax lor workin- iiuLlic roals in tiiiilfor.l county; Lill to chaiire the ! epio triient of A-riciilture and the A. and M. ( olbre. The free pa-s arid fare lulls were made special orders. liuil.T's bill to amend chapter Acts of ls)) p, provide for the ;eiieral sii.er i-ion of railroad, steamboat, ex press, t'-lo-raph and telephone compa nies iloin- business in the State, was ma le a special order for the li.tii. The bill to license forei-n corpora tions, companies or associations was pii -sed over. The .finite met in ni-ht session at o'clock, 'he calendar was taken up. Jiili passed to facilitate the trial of civil ad ions, providiii- that no persons shall play or eie-rne in any iiiter-oolle-iate or other foolliall fame in which such i Nioieiiii' is 1 1 set i or rei-pnreii ironi tlie i.utuie of the fame as to endanger life, bin!, or health, was tabled, liills pa-se.l leipiirin- tin ie"i'-ii;ition of the names of pai ii,-i s, pi ovi.lin-that iirins hav in- siifiit partners shall 1ft their names be known; f ivin- Vadkin two weeks sprius term of court instead of one week ; lvsolinioiis for thf .-ticoura-e uifiit of fairs, llymati introduced a bill to provide for w oinaii sutlia-e in Nortli Carolina. StiniHAV. Senate met at 11 o'clock. Anion- the bills v civ : I lay bill l elatin- to Kooky Mount ;:i if iiiture and Mechanical Associa tion. Ilyat A 1 ill to provide an addi tional term of court for McDowell omit v. Shaw -A bill to establish a normal school in Koliesoii county. Person To protect the lives of pris oners or accused persons. The followin-bills passed second and third reading's: To amond chapter !):! I'ri!ite Laws of Is:'.;, lelatin- to con victs; to amend chapter TJT, Laws Isttl.", conooriiin- thf payment of scrip, cheeks, etc. Hills that passed their third readin-: To incorporate lloaiioke L'apids Com pany, Halifax county; to stimulte taxes in the rural districts; to authorize Kichmoiid county to issue Lomls to pay iiideLedtness: t amend the charter of the Asheboro and Montgomery liail 1'. ii I Company. IIOISK. ?I'iMv.- House met at 10 o'clock. Anion- the bills introduced were : Cox To reiptire ow ners of personal property to list at its full value. Kawls -To amend the landlord and tenant act, chap. ((, the Code, by strik ing out in lino "J of sec. lTol the words "or oral." Sutton of Cumberland To declare bicycles to Le lin-uaire (accompanied Ly it petition si-nod !v hundreds of Licvc listsa. Piii -a-oti io make it a misdemeanor to -ie or sell intoxioatiu- ii.piors to an I atl'it iiai drunkard. v, ral bills passed to allow several counties of the State to extend the time of liohlitt- court, to levy special tax, to amend the stock law, etc. Cox. by leave, introduced ft resolu tion that all private pension lulls Le re tained and acted on so as to Le incor porated in an omuiLiis Lill. It was adopted. Sutton's lull cmpowerin- the Oovev lior in extraordinary eases to convene special courts for the trial of capital ca-es and to also convene the Supreme Court to hear cases, was taken up. it was so amended ns to prov ide that the courts shall Le convened only at the re quest of the sherilVund the chairman of the county commissioners of the county in which such court is to Le convened. Thf Lill then passed as amended. Pill pa-se.l iiK-oi poratin-the Pankof Preaid 'on motion of Schtilken an amendment was adopted makin- the charter ;iu years. ) bill to amend The Code ro-;U d ill pa u per suit s w as tabled. I he bill re-ardin-the f.ivin- of-uar-dians' and administrators' bonds in se curity companies, allowin- them to in clude in their char-es against .'states expenses aiuouiitin- to not over one half of 1 percent, for the -ivin- of such bond- pa-se.l. Py leave. ( iriibb. introduced a bill to elilar-e the jtti isdiottoii of magis trates. At the niiiht session a resolution, iiitio.biced by Hancock to abolish the oilice of enrollin- clerk and oit-t Sw in soii. came up and caused a hot debate betwieli Populists and lie publicans, the I 'emociats stood hands o!)'. The resolution vas adopted andSwinson v. as ousted. liesolut on re.piestin- the North Carolina Senators to secure a ratifica tion of the treaty of arbitration was adopted P.y leave. Parker introduced a bill to prevent minors from eliterinir bar rooms and billiard rooms. Ti rsifw. lioiise met at 10 o'clock. Anion- the bills introduced wore: White --To repeal the act of lss, to es-tHbli-h a true liifiidiaii in the various counties of the State for the correct re-traein- of surveys. I'.ddins To re.piiro deeds in trust and mort -races to be cancelled of record within ton days after thev have been paid. Cmrio In extend the corporate lim its of Maxton. Leak To revise the charter of Mor- en. Po, kery To amend the law re-ardin- of analyses of fertilizers. thebill to make it indictable to in teirupta puLlio sjH-aker came up ami caused a lively debate, and after several amendments wasotVcred the bill passed to a third readm-. The calendar was thou taken up and anion- the bills passed were: Alte'.in- times of holdin- Superior Courts in Mecklenburg, (iaston and Stanly counties, makin-those in Moek-loiibur-; sooo i Monday after first Mon thly in Matvu, fourth Monday after first Monday in September icachtw o weeks ; sixth .Monday before first Monday in March and thirteenth Monday afte- iirst Monday in March 'each one week. I The resolution plaein- in the hands of the (iovenior j?l.;i0 to be applied to the erection of a statue of (ioo. Peabody in Statuary Hall at Washin-toii was iu .lelinitely post joUel. Wkonkshav. - House met at in o'clock. Anion-the new bills were: llartness To provide that in ease of suit for dama-es bron-ht against a person resident of another Mate, who has property in this State, it can be at tached while there is unliquidated, ihiaia 'vs. Mc. iiiry To create a short form of a-ricuitural lions in North Carolina.al -low in-the creditor to sell euou-h of the property at public auction, after 5'J days notice." to reco ver the debt and in terest. Lu.k To amend the act of lS'jj es tablishing n criminal circuit to b com poitd cf tha couatie cf Euucombe. Madison, Haywood and Henderson, by f-trikin- out the word "criminal;" that the jud-e in addition to his present ju risdiction, shall have a!; o an to all civil actions and special pleadings and all civil business ori-inatin- or pendin- in any of these counties concurrent equal , jurisdiction, power and authority with : the Supei ior Court jud-es; that there shall be two extra terms of JJuncombe court, of two weeks each, be-innin- ou the third Monday in .June and the iirst Monday in October, these to be civil i terms and to he presided over by the ' circuit jud-e as provided in this Lill; ! that in compliance w it ii request of com missioners of any of these counties to hold a special term, the jud-e to re ceive .."iiHi more annually. Lu-k -To restore the rales of evi dence in the makin- of sales of real es tate for taxes as they were prior to lH. Cook made a report for the special committee on the Lill re-ardin- the louse of the North Carolina liailroad, oil'eiin- a substitute for the ori-iual bill, askini. that it Le adopted for the bill; a-kin- that it be pril ted, and that it be made the special order for next Friday. P-lackbuni protested that this was too short a time. It was stated that the House would be lLrht Friday, owin- to the absence of committees. Cook then mined that the bill be made the special order for noon next Tues day. It was s j ordered, I he bill of Hancock to place the At lantic and North Carolina 1'ai'road in the hands of the iovernor pssse l the House niter considerable debate pro and eon Cruinpler introduced a 1 i 1 1 to revise the public school system. Several other bills were introduced by h ave, as follows: Met ''. ary -To ci eaie a school district on the line bttwoeii Davidson and Kandoiph. I ..vie -To pro ide for workin- public roads Ly taxation. Tim lisn.w.- House met at 10 o'clock. Anion- the lulls introduced were: Ctirrie To extend the time for the or-auization of the LiliitLer Liver Pail road Company; to extend the time for the organization of the Pauk of i.utii Lei ton : Allen To incorporate Woith ville. b'atalolph county. The "fellow-servants" bill introduced by llartness passed second and third roadin-s. !t -ives any employe cf a railroad the ri-ht to sue for dama-os and prevents any waiver of such ri-ht to dama-es. Pill passed prohibiting bird huntiii iu Micklenbur-, Carteret, Peaufort. lloekin-hain, Inion and Haywood w ith ow ners' consent, the penalty be-in- to allow ex-Sheriil' (irant. of 1 (avid ion, to collect arrears of taxes. Senate bill to allow pensions to per sons w ho hold over S."oo in proporty was referred to the pi-ntiion committee. Pills passed to incorporate the bevy Pank, of Ptitherfoiii'.on; to permit il- h to Le eau-ht in any manner in Colin 1 Lus county. Lake Waooainaw excepted. The bill api'i-opiiatm- t,( "North Carolina on Whetl-" v.a.s ordered printed. It was formalll v re ported. At the ni-ht session the Senate reso lution to investi-ate eharircs of fiaud in the matter of the last lease of the North Carolina Uiiilroad came up. iilackburn moved to table and attacked the resolu tion, but withdrew his motion and the resolution was referred to the special committee on the lease of the read. 'I he le-olution reqt'est in- the com mittee appointed to in vest i-aie the ch.tr-es of bribery in the setiat: -rial contest to report by February I t, came up. but ;t was shown that the report could not he made on that date, so the resolution then passed and the .late w as iixed as the K th for the report. Fkioav House met at 10 o'clock. Anion-the bills and resolutions were: 1 'earsou ( 'roatin - a commission com posed of (iovernor L'usseil Julian S. Carr and W. A. Hoke to procure a suit able dosi-ii, with all necessary specifi cations, for a monument in iialel-h, upon a site chosen, in memory i f .. P.. Vance: that the commission may co operate with the Vance Memorial Asso ciation; that a icport be made lo the next le-islatuie: that !,0t.li be appro priated for necessary expenses. P.d.lins To extent the time for the or-atiization of the North Carolina Slate Company, in Stanly county. Aiken - To reduce the tonna-e tax on fertilizers to -Jo edits per ton. Ward To reduce the salaries and fees of all public ollicels, save those lixed by law, ' per cent. Harris of Hyde - To provide for the taking of depositions, etc., in the con tests for seats in the le-islatuie. and that no member shall ote until the matter as to title to seat is decided. M.-Pryde To provide that in all cases of the maria-e of women under -J I the marria-e shall have the same force and effect in law as if the woman so marryin- were -1 years of a-e. Crewe, eontostee, from (irimville, re tains his seat in the House. Pill passed to protect lish in Xeiise l iver, and the House took up the report of the committee on insane asylums, made by Sutton, of Cumberland, the report bein- attached to a bill to pro vide for the maintenance of the three asylums. 1 he report says that at Mor--antoii eotta-os are needed, but they are not leoommoiiped just now; that there are 'JO criminal insane; a depart ment for the criminal in-ane is recom mended at the penitentiary: it is rec ommended that Durham and Poboson be transferred to the Palei-h asylum ; for the Mor-antoti asylum Si0o,ou is recommended: for the'i.alei-h asylum ?fii:5.4."iO, and jrW.uoo for the purchase of loo acres of laud; that SlJ.oon Le al lowed the (iol.lslioro asylum and si.-J.Vt for purchase of ' !i o acres of laud and S'. coo for electric li-ht plant: that at each asylum a person be -iven police power t i arrest tramps or persons who violate the rules. '1 lie bill covers these recommendations. At the ni-ht session the bill tore quire the vaccination of all children liver two years old was tabled: the bill to put the election of county physician in the hands of the commissioners passed: the anti-foot ball l ill was ta bled: a hill passed makin-it unlawful to remove any minerals from the lands of another without the permission of the owner; resolution iustructin- the Senators and Pepi escntatives in Con gress to endeavor t secure the repeal i f the civil service law; a bill to incor porate the Coleman Mf-. Company at Concord and to employ colored labor passed. Svn niiAY. House met at lit clock. Anion- the bills introduced wore: Morton To tax ei-arettes !." cents a I no ka-e. .fames To protect deer and turkeys in Pender. Ward - To declare ordained minis ters and justices of the pence public MolJride - To amend the charter of I, umbel ton. Thebillto provide for and promote the oyster industry of the State passed ti'con.l a.vl third readiu-s. .Tone-. Miller. Maxwell. Pyrd, Leh man. Wimbish. Sprui'l and Carroll were appointed and continued as assist ant enrolling clerks. Pills passed: To repeal chapter 2;T, nets lsi). so far as Pender is concerned; this bein- the ai t allow inir a county to ote a tax of JJ cents on the sioo'for I uhlie school-; providing that in ail ac tion!) brought by Leirs-at-lnw or miner children defendants in action to plead iny dfeac which might hav been ! pleaded by an executor, or in other j i words, to plead the fetatute of limita- 1 tioii in case an executor or admmistra l tor failed to make that plea for them; to allow Sunday trains to cany express matter of all kinds; to allow all justices of the peace, notaries, clerks of Supe rior and Inferior Courts iower to tiike and certify acknowledgement of all grantors and the private examination of i married women (Onslow and Iredell e ' oepted ' ; creating a new tow nship in Mc- Lowell; to -ive the jud-e of the West . ern Criminal Circuit Court the same power as a civil jud-e and strikin- out the word "criminal" in the designation of said court and allowin- the jud-e to hold special terms, at :?100 each. i'y h-ave, Sutton-Dili to protect pub lie water supplies by requirin- all com panies sellin- water to take precautions to protect the supply from contamina tion and that in ca-es where the supply comes from small lakes or streams not over fifteen miles Ion-, a sanitary in spection shall be made weekly or ofteuer if the board of health advises, failures to do this bein- punishable by tJ-i l'me. LIST OF XKW LAWS .Mulo l.y the l.iiw-Makcrs at Ka!eili, l'p to February lOtli. . Fp to February loth the following bills were eniollod and ratified, and are now laws: To allow Fdeooaibe to levy a special tax: to amend the charter of the adesboro Cotton Mill; to in corporate Pobbiusviiie, ( irahai.i county; to incorporate Hamlet, Kiehiuond county; to allow Cherokee to issue bonds; to allow McDowell to levy u special tax; to allow llichmond county to levy a special tax; to allow Mont gomery to levy a special tax; to allow Wautati-a to levy a special tax; to re peal act of I sit., 'establishing dividing line between Alamance and Chatham and let the people vote on that question; to extend time of hold ing Fcbruaiy term cf (.Juiiford court: to protect iron biid-es in Macon county; to make laud -rants valid even when not registered in new ly formed counties; resolution to raise a commit tee t look into reduction of salaries; to remove obstructions in Fig Dutch creek, Cabarrus county ; to establish a new township ia Surry; to give Mc Dowell a county treasurer; to amend the charter of the Southern Stock ?.Iu tual Insurance Company; to require persons fishing with nets and seines to pay .s',',r.ou for licenses; resolution to raise a joint committee to investigate charges of bribery in the Senatorial contest; to repeal act nf lSi). relating to assignments; resolution to adjourn in memory of U. 1). Lee; to a!!ov the Cashie and ( 'howiin Lumber and liail road Company to hold 100,000 acres of land: to allow ex-Sherii'i Tea-ie, of Swain to collect arrears of taxes; for the relief of Clerk Watson, of Craven Superior Court; to relieve ex-Tax Collector LTiuore, of Hryson City; resolutiun look ing to reduction of salaries; to repeal act regarding ran -ring of stock in ( ira hiun county; to abolish extra term of Washington Superior Court; to incor porate town of Milhnuks, Wilson coun ty; for the relief of ex-Sherill' Woods, of Yancey; to extend the time for col lecting taxes in Asheville; to extend the time for organization of the Drummers' Deposit Pank and to change the name; to incorporate the Stone Mountain liailroad Company; to iix the pay of registers of deeds for recording elec tion returns; to amead The Code as to probate of deeds; to amend the charter of the Jloanoko Navigation and Water Power Company; to make guardians, administrators and executors who mis appropriate their funds liable to in dictment for embezzlement; to allow P.obeson to levy a special tax; to re lievo Treasurer D. W. Lowell, of Columbus county and his sureties; to amen I the Hank of Gran ville; to amend the charter of the Caro lina Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Inventions of the Insane. A wiiier in London Answers quotes the talk of the resident physician of a lai-ff asylum for the insane, who says that persons eontimd in such institu tions often display an inventive turn of mind. ne of hi.s o n, p :t ieiits believes himself shut up in the old Fleet prison for the national debt, and in the hope of raising the wherewithal to pay this nailing sum and so obtain n hasa'. has devoted himself to Inventing things. Strange to say, among a host of ab surd ideas, k" has produced two which are re. illy practicable. His friends ami I have.--applied him with such harmless mail-rials as he requires, and he has just finished a simple automatic eon-, trivaitee lor the head of a lawn tennis, racket, to pick up the baits and abolish, stooping. It it'-ts perfectly well, and I'm so convinced there's money in it that I've advised his friends to secure, a patent for him ia ea.se he becomes' cured. Mis other invention is of a different kind, being a really eliicaciou.-s prevent ive of seasickness. It's very simple; two of its components are ia every kitchen and the rest ia every chemist's tslmp. 1 have successfully tested it my self on two occasions when crossing it he channel ia very stormy weather. As aa instance of the cleverness of lunatics, it may interest you to know that a very valuable improvement con nected with machinery, now In daily use everywhere, was invented by the inmate of an a.sylum well known to ev ery one by name. As he is now quite cured, and is a somewhat prominent man. I won't mention any details; but liis invention, designed and modijofl .is a diversion while absolutely insane, has since brought him in thousands of pounds. A lunatic at aa asylum where I was once assistant physician invente.1 a Hy ing machine, and had a unique method of suspending it in mid-air. "Atmos pheric pressure being fifteen iounds to the square inch." he said, T have sim ply to exhaust all the air from alvo my air-ship by. an enormous air-pump fixed over the whole deck, and the air pressure underneath will hold the ship up." I told him he'd need another air-pump on top of the Iirst one to exhaust the air that would be pressing that pump down, and another a!ove that, and so j mi, Put no iieeiareii no once made a i model which had worked splendidly. ! Ho said. '-It Hew about in the room like j a bird. Fnfortunately. the window hap j poned to be open at the top. and it flew I out and so I lost it." I The chaplain of an asylum in th- ' north once told me of a madman there i who had a plan for laying a cable round ! the world in two days. His idea wa ' to send up a powerful balloon to the highest possible altitude, with a cable attached. Py the revolution of the i earth on Its axis the cable, he declared. ; would be laid completely round the earth ia twenty-four hour, Coming Hostilities Between Tur key and Greece Growing. HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED. The Trouble Arose From the Recent Conflict Bctweeutlic Christians and M iissuliiiaus. Constantinople (Cable). All the in dications point to coming hostilities be-lw-eeu Tnrkey and Greece growing oat of the complications arising from the recent conflict between the Christians and Mussulmans on the Island of Crete. The Sultau of Turkey has officially notitied the Lowers that the Ottoman Empire will attack Greece in Thessaly ia the event of the Lowers failing to re strain hostile action in Crete on tin part of Greece. Such a contingency as interference by the Powers appears to be remote, and the landing of the Greek lh.tilla at Ca ina, under the command of Prince George, indicates plainly that Greece is anxious to force the lighting by tak ing steps to prevent the landing of Turkish troops on the island, and that it is probably the intension of annexa lion which the Christian population are -o anxious to have accomplished. '1 hot! reek llotilhi is said to have land ad a large quantity of munitions of war ind provisions intended for the equip ment of the insurgents, who had ilock :'d to the hills surrounding the town of Paaeii awaiting the arrival of reinforce ments from ( ireece. That Prince George has lost no time ia assuming aa attitude of active bellig L'rency is indicated by a leiort from L'aaea. IOHN RANDOLPH TFCKKIi IKAI. I'lie Noted Virginian Passes Away. A Biographical Sketch. At Lexington, Va , Saturday Hon. Tohn Landolph Tucker died at o'clock. He was conscious up to a few hours of his death, and died very ijuietly. Mr. Tucker was born in Winchester, Va.. December 'J-l, lfCM, and was edu cated at the Fniversitv of Virginia. He was admitted to the bar in 1S4") and was a presidential elector ia 1N.VJ and is.'ii-.. lie served as Attorney General of Virginia from ls.-,7 to 1 '.:';. Ly the issue .if the civil war he was deposed from his oilice. Mr. Tucker was elected proresfor of equity and law in Wash ington and Lee University in 1M70. He represented Virginia ia the Forty fourth, Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth, Forty seventh, Forty -eighth and Forty -ninth Congresses. RKI CROSS TO TIIK RFSCFK. Miss Clara liar ton Authorized to Min ister to Wounded in Cuba. The Spanish minister has addressed a letter to Misw Clara Parton, of the Led Cross Society, ia which he says : "I have just received a cablegram from the 1 lake of Tctman informing me that the Government of Spain, after consulting the commander-in-chief, ac cepts your benevolent offer. J am in structed in the same cablegram to con vey to you the thanks of the (ueea and the Spanish government for your gra cious intentions and view s. " Miss Parton and her oflicers are read y to leave for Cuba if the American peo ple desire to entrust funds or other ma terial to them for distribution among the homeless, sick and destitute of that island. An Ciilirar.l of Coincidence. A special from Concord, , C, to the Charlotte Observer says: "An almost unheard of coincidence happened in No. st Township last week. Mrs. Unfits Larringer, a middle-aged lady, who had been siek for quite a while with pneumonia, died. A neighbor, Mrs. Jacob Allium, a woman of great physical strength and a m st amiable lady, was sent for to come and help dress the corpse for burial. While the process was going on Mrs. Almau took suddenly ill and died within three hours in the same house where lay the corpse .' he had gone to repare for burial. The death of Mrs. Alman is at tributed to heart failure and to having became unduly excited. A Maniac's Awful Deed. At Lexington, Ky. , John Mans, a leading citizen, tried to murder his en tire family. The man was undoubtedly insane. Marrs killed his 4-vear-ohl son, .Tohn, shot his 14-vear-oht daugh ter, Helen, tried to kill his sister, Ida, and killed himself. Marrs was about 10 years old and had been a member of the tirm of M. Kaufman Ar Co., cloth iers, for years; was prominent in build ing association circles, owned a great deal .if real estate and was considered one of the most promising and success fill of Lexington's young businessmen. Bryan Will Lecture. Wm. J. Lryan says he will continue to lecture as occasion required. Asa rule, his lectures w ill be given under the auspices of bimetallic leagues cr similar organizations, which would share in the receipts. In this way he would be assisting the silver cause and providing an income for himself. Want Cotton Factories. The (iovernor of Alabama has signed a bill exempting from taxation for tea years all cotton factories built here after in that State. Minor Mention. The steel rail iool has gone to pieces. Gen. Joe Shelby iVed at Adrian, O. Ilichmond. Va , is to have a bicycle factory. Preparations have been completed at Lincoln, Neb., for the coming general conference of the Seventh Day Adven-;-:- of the world. At Washington satisfactory assur ances have been received from Caracas that the Venezuelan boundrv tretty will be promptly ratified. At Frankfort, Ky.. the Court of Ap peals has overruled the petition for n rehearing in the Jackson and Walding cases. This will be final ane it re mains with the Governor to tix the date for the execution of the murderers of Pearl Lryan. At Ottawa. Out , fire started in the packing room of the Public Works De partment in the upper story of the western block of the Parliament build ings, and. after burning four hours ;:e loss was estimated at .t.H,0oo with no insurance. Everything i in radinen for the . o:bett-FUziaimoc fight March Gth. WERE HURRICANE SWEPT. A Terrible Experience of Admiral Bunce's Fleet. Charleston, S. C. (Special). Ad miral Bunce'3 trip from Hampton Loads to Charleston bar, with the flag ship New York, the battleship Maine, the cruiser Columbia, the monitor Am 1 nitrite and the cruiser Marblehcad has cost Uncle Sam the lives of four men, injuries to eight others and just how man dollars in damages to the ships is not known. I he l attle ship Maine lost: Leonard C. Kogtl, apprentice, secoud-elass, dashed to death against turrets and body lost in the sea. John Brown, seaman, washed over board and drowned; body lost. Alexander L. Nelson', private in United States marine, washed overboard and drowned; body lost. The cruiser Marblehead lost: Sha whart, ship's carpenter, dashed todeath by heavy sea: body caught The injured are seven of the oarpeu ters' gang who were at work on the sea anchor with Shawhart and were dashed against the iron superstruc ture end and were all more or less hurt. 'Jhe following ships are now at the mouth of Charleston harbor. The flag ship New York, the battle ship Maine, cruisers Columbia and Marblehead, monitor Amphitrite, dis patch boat Dolphin and the trausjsirt Fern. The Indiana, which started from Hampton Loads, put back before the storm. COST OF AN EXIIIUIT. What tlie (ioveriimciit Spent on f lie Atlanta Exposition. Assistant Secretary Dabney of the Department of Agriculture has com pleted his reoort to the President as chairman of the board of managers of th I Li:ed States exhibit at the Cotton States' International LxjKtsition at At lanta, (la., held in 1 N1K. In the letter of transmittal accompanying the report r. Dabney recites that under the sun dry civil act approved Aug. is, ls;i, the government authorized an exhibit by the govornmeument of the United States of "such articles and materials as illustrate the function and adminis trative faculty of the government'' and appropriated for the expenses of such exhibit is-'no, 000, of which .."io,()oo was for building, and of the Sbio.oOO re maining not more than Slo.ooo was to be expended for clerical services. How catefully this fund was disbursed is shown by the fet that the building cost S't, TOO and exhibit proper Si;;s,-J.! f.su, of which JfLs-I.Ot only was for clerical services. Tims, after carrying out fully and creditably the purposes of the appropriation, over jf iOOO remained to be turned back into the United States treasury. The report of the chairman concludes with a brief but earnest tribute to Dr. Geo. P. Goode and Messrs. U. E. Farle and L. S. Mat thews, who were associated with Dr. Goode in the installation and care of the exhibit, all of whom have died ia the progress of the work. Pr. Dabney's reort as chairman is followed by a list of the awards of the board of awards to the United States government departments, bureaus and individuals, whose services were deem ed worthy of recognition ia the pre paration and arrangement of the gov ernment exhibits. PENSION AGENCIES REDl ( El. Only Nine Disbursing Offices for liie Entire Country Hereafter. The President has decided to reduce the pension agencies from eighteen to nine, which w ill be a saving of .1."0, (oo annually. The consolidation was made by uniting existing agences and the en tire jurisdiction thereof, in order that no exjH'iise should be incurred by the making of new rolls. The agencies at Concord, N. II., and Augusta, Me , are discontinued, ami payments hitheito made there are ordered made from tiie agency at Boston, Mass.; the pension ers heretofore paid at Buffalo, N. Y., are to be paid from the New York City agency: those at Pittsburg from the 1 hila.lelphia agency; those at Louis ville and Kuoxville from Washington; those at Detroit from Indianapolis, those at Milwaukee from Chicago; those at Dos Moines and 'lop. ka lrom St. Louis, w here a new agency is estab lished. A Novel Bill. A bill before the California Legisla ture provides that two photographs shall be taken at public expense of ev ery voter registered, one set to be placed in a book in alphabetical older if names and another in another book arranged by streets and numbers of rooms in houses for the use of election officials. Lvery photographer in the State is understood to be in favor of the passage of the bill. Tlie .Maximum Price. The Senate committee on naval af fairs has ugreed that the maximum price to be paid for armor plate sludl not exceed j?- -K, 000. If satisfactory con tracts eaiinot le made with the Car negie people. Congress w ill Le asked for SI--"M.0t;0 with which to establish a government plant. Died on His Knees. Fred J. Fstes a reporter for the Co lumbus ( ia. ) Evening Call, an evening newspaper of that city dropped dea l while at church. He w as kneeling at prayer, when he rai.-ed himself to his full height, and fell back dead. Discredit tlie Story. The American ping tobacco manufac turers discredit the story sent from De troit to the effect that whole-ale grocers: in the Middle We.'t States are forming a combine in opposition to the Ameri can Tobacco Company, and regard the if poit as a stock -jobbing manipulation. Messrs. Ligget A- Meyers and J. T. Di iimuiornl, whose names were con nected with the dispatch, deny that th.-v are or hereafter will be connect.-.! with any such combination. Insane Mother's Tragic Act. At Pig Timber, Mont , the w ife of John Colt threw her three children into the Ye'Iowstoue Liver and them jump ed in after them. The cause of the tragedy is sai l to be domestic uuhnppi licss. The children were under two veai ' cf age, two beikg twins. An Address to Women. A number of the women of New York have i-sued an addre-s to tlie women of the United State1-, for co-oeiatioti in argii: upon the Semite the ratifi cation of the ar 'vitiation t:ety. Tennessee's Centennial Has Become International in Its Scope, AND WILL BE IN THE FRONT Rank of the Jreat Historic Exhibi tions It Means Much More Than Appears on the Surface. The Manufacturers' Uocovd says: "As the time for the opening of the International Exposition at Nashville approaches the success of the culmina" tiou of Tennessee's centennial Wcomes more and more of a certainty, l'.epre sentiug in its essence th enterprise and activity of th city and State in which it w ill be held, it will in a wider sense exemplify the progress and promise of the South in line w ith that of this country and foreign lands. Local in its origin it has become inter national in its scope, and w ill undoubt edly be in the front rank of the great historic exhibitions. It will have cer tain unique features in ablitioa t- those without which such aa under taking cannot assume proper propor tions. Its department of line arts, for instance, will liesnpplementcd by re productions in mauy of its lunhlings of the masterpieces of classic architecture, and they w ill be set in an adaptation .if aid to nature to which its location pe culiarly lends itself. The Woman's Building will have as a novel adjunct one devoted to children, with a world wide collection of young folks' special ties in the way of boys and games; the railroads centering ut Nashville will have displays characteristic of the sec tions through which they pass, and in the Negro Building w ill be illustrations of the advance made by a race which is the more interesting as it is studied more closely. Several Northern and Western States will lie represented, and France will probably lead the foreign nations in the size and completeness of exhibits. "For the South the exposition w ill mean much more than appears on the fuirface. From May 1 until November 1 the eyes of this country will be cen tred uiM.n Tennessee; hundreds of thou sands of visitors will lie attracted each ! month to that State and its neighbor.--. and the elfect can only be that in creased impetus will be given to the career of unexampled development and prosperity uiou which the South has filtered." GOING AHEAD RAPIDLY With the Inaugural Preparations at Washington. Preparations for McKinley's inaugu ration are going ahead rapidly. Greut loads of lumber have been dumped in front of the different government lots below the White House preparatory to the erection of stands to be used in re viewing the inauguration parade. Ev ery inch of available government space between the oapitol and the White House will be used in building plat forms. Seats on these platforms will be rented on March 4th to the public, but the person desiring a place of vant age and a seat also will have to pay dearly for it. The money taken in at these stands will Le turned into the treasury of the local committee on ar arrangemcnts. The citizens of Wash ington niLscriLed .s.Vt.ooo for making arrangements for McKinley's inaugu ration, and they will be reimbursed after inauguration day, but all money over and above the amount subscribed will lie given to the different charitable institutions of the District. - N. V. Sun. The Industrial South. Tin Industrial South, of N'oifolk, V.. is now at work ou a special edition that will very thoroughly describe the country all along the Seaboard Air Line from Norfolk to Atlanta, and Wilming ton to Put herfoiiltou. it will be about sixty pages in size, and be tilled with Wautiful half-tone illustrations of scenes along the line; public buildings, factories, etc. The edition will be very large and will advertise to the world the great material wealth of our beauti ful South and the countless oicniiigs here for the investment of capital in productive industrial enterprises of idl kirn's. Wilson Unanimously Flecteil. J.t Lexington, Va. . Thursday, the board of trustees of the Washington and Lee University at a called meeting held unanimously elected Postma-ter General William L. Wilson president of that institution. lie will i. nially assume the duties of the position at the opening the next session in September, lie had been selected at a previous meeting and the present meeting was to ratify his acceptance. His selection is hailed with delight. To Memorial!..- Congress. The planters of sea island cotton in Pierce county, (?a. , held . con vention and resolved to memorialize congress to put a duty on sea island cotton im i m ported from Fg it. Steps uret .be taken to organize the planters in Georgia, Florida and South Carolina to unite in tue memorial to reduce the acreage planted this year. Big Failure of a Phosphate Company. The Oca la k Blue Liver Phosphate Company, at Ocala, Fla , u;in appli cation of Edgar 1L Allen, as trustee, for the bondholders has been placed in the hands of a receiver by Judge W. A. Hooker. '1 he amount involved is esti mated to be from one to three hundred throusand dollars. An Editor Jailed. J. L. I'atteraon, editor of the Ports mouth, Ohio, Tiiio-s has !: n sen. tenced to jail for three davs and tim-d I'PiO by Judge Milner for the nubbo. tion of a contemptuous criticism of the' court's decision. Virginia and North Carolina League. There i.J, a scheme on foot by Edward If. Donelh-, of Uoanoke, Va , to form a baseball league to Ik; composed of Danville, Winston, I'.oanoke. High Point Greensboro and Charlotte. The Contract Awarded. Mr. N'icholas Ittner, of Atlanta fin , has leen awarded the contract for the building of Elizabeth College at Char lotte, N. C. He is to complete t!i" buildings by September 20th, next. Against Sunday Racing. At Albany, N. Y., the League of American Wheelmen defeated a pi.p osition for Sunday racing by a vote o.' 7? to 181. NEWS HEMS CONDENSEP, Southern Prnril Pointers. The deficit of the city of Biohmond was near .t0!i,uoo for "the year lS'.lti; that is. her exeuditures exceeded her receipts that much. The exact figures of the deficit are officially stated to le $:'., -LN. ;.. The Senate of the Tennessee legisla ture passed a bill heretofore passed by the House prohibiting the sale of ciga rettes or cigarette paper in that State, or the giviug way of acigarett. or ciga rette paier. Abbeville, Ga . has experienced a j?15,0to tire. "Congressman Maddox, of Georgia, has introduced a bill in Congress ao- , propriating $."o,ooofor a public building i at Dalton, Ga. Jeff Cain, the engineer who was ou the engine "The General," when seiz ed by I nion raiders in IStiJ, died in At lanta, (ia. A. E. Drought, ex-receiver of the Florida Midland Uailroad. has been sentenced to twelve mouths on the county chain-gang in Atlanta. Ga , for altering checks. ('apt. A. D. Cowles, of Statesville, N. C. ; has been 'appointed Adjutant General by Governor Kussell. At a meeting of the Eastern stock -holders of the Southern Building and Loan Association, of KnoxvilU, Tenn. , a plan of voluntary liquidation, de signed to prevent a permanent receiver ship, was submitted. The general meeting of the st. H'kholders w ill be hold March 4th, at Kuoxville. Negroes in Atlanta and Alabama have caught the Liberia fever again and are bending every energy to get money to pay the transisutation charges. At Fernandia. Fhi.. P. II. Mcintosh quarreled with his wife and then com mitted suicide. The Louisville, I'.vansville - St. Louis shops, at Princeton, Ind., has been burned. Loss $KHI,(Mj. It is reHirted from Jacksonville, Flu., that Macco, the Cuban insurgent gen .nil, is alive and is now at Miama, Fla. A deal has been cousimiated where by Birmingham, Ala., is to have a steel plant within six mouths to cost six hundred thousand dollars. J. T. Spoor, Jr., a young white man, was shot and killed at Macon, (ia., in attempting to steal chickens. The Noel! flour mill, at Fslell Springs, in Franklin county, Tcnn., which cost j?:i00,00i, is advertised for hale for Sls,ooo on March id. iovernor Ellerbe in a Sieeial message to the South Carolina legislature says the State's liiiancosare sluikey. At Spartanburg, S. ('., Saturday, a locl train collided w ith a shifting train mashing up things in general. En gineers and firemen of both trains jumped and saved themselves. A negro w ho was on the cowcatcher of the shift ing engine was killed. Admiral Police's squadron of evolu tion is to blockade Charleston, S. ('., i tally in February. Judge E. T. Merrick, ex-Chief Jus tioeof tlie Louisiana SiipremeCoiirt and one of the best known lawyers in the South, is dead. - All About the North. The Vermont Legislature has pass ed a bill prohibiting Sunday exclu sion trains. It is announced from Chicago that the great combine of steel makers, that has controlled the industry in this country, mid that includes the chief, companies in the country, has been dis solved. Cashier C. E. Bieder, of the First National Bank of Bethlehem, Pa , is a d fan Iter to the amount of gLVtU". He has absconded. A bill has been introduced in the Kansas legislature by Senator Banna, (Pop.) on lotting out all county oliiees to the lowest bidder. At Grand Uapi.ls, Mich., John I ane, in consideration of .-,'), under a written agreement, sold and released his w ife to .las. II. Hurst. All concerned celebra te I the event. At Lancaster, Petin., Abe Benson, one of the members of the gang of thieves and outlaws who reside on the Welsh Mountains was shot and killed by his step-brother, Jeiry Green, who is also a noted criminal and member of the same gang. M isci'lliin.'ous. A company .if forty men in Wash ington has been formed to go to Cuba and fight for the patriots. The President has granted a par.h.n to restore citizenship to G. T. I'aug inaii, of South Carolina, convicted of counterfeiting. Where lo Old Pianos C;.i? Whit hceomcK of the old pianos? They set -iii to disappear from tlie world almost as mysteriously ns pins. Per haps, considering their size, tlie fact that the streets are not M.fked with cast-off pianos Is more curious than that the fae.. of the earth fails to I... overlaid with pins. Af- experienced dealer says he has known of but three that w.-re our up f,(- firewood. Yet th.y often sell for little more than so much pin. would bring. It is the cus tom .if most houses to take old instru ments and allow something for them. The deduction is counted ns almost had loss, but It brings trade. Tl: old instruments are refitted and pol ished up. however, and sold again-in many Instances Ix-couiing the property of hoarding house keepers. Boar. ling houses are the chief refuge of second hand pianos. Then they are sold by small dealers to country p-opI all over the land. Men ihat go into that brunch of the trade can get pianos pretty cheap, for the first-class houses some times get so overloaded with them that tin y are almost willing to pay to have them carried a way. Boston Traveler. Adolphtis-I wonder if .Miss Sharp.- Is piiying me, or If sh is really gone on me? Theodore Why, what did she siy? Adolphus She said I would al ways le fresh In her memory. Boston Transcript. MniiV.rte The gamekeeiter t:iy. t he saw j ou taking tiiii pliemvj'.. U - iiave you to say to that? Prisoner I o-ily t ok it for ;t lur Magistrate Six month for iiiV.ai .- such an ornithological error. o.-i. i jour natural hi-torr in future Misa Daisy Medders o oylyi "Do ; loe me, Jason?" Jason HuckleU n " 'Course I love you: Do yu sse I . have been actln' the fool over you tn! tlm If I didn't V Truth.