- I 'Twinkling!. Thfi inisterDdou pverJtljink of " afraid pf fire, we always taW tfre jr$t flat. Y.JIerfftffrr " - . "Man " said Mr. Y ipkpirp oractf larr Jy, "news wornarj a a being to bj Rooked up to." "Is that the reason foe Ijets her stand ., up when he has a seaf'-ri?? Journal, 4 1 ' " Young Man So Mis Ella is jour f))jiep filter ? ;VV hu eouit after lier ? . oung grutKe,r-Nb(y iu"tc(me s jetj l?u M "!hv tlje first felltmrthat eonjes. an have- her. Tit-lid. . Your wjfe is run dyyyu, that's all. H'tk prescribed Jamaica ruin - mid lion ey. That'll bri n g Jier a rou nd.M-1 . , "auialjca rum anr onejr? By Joe, doctor, freiiW M)rter run jdowu iav-self.M jP.wi & . No,M said the poet, V do pot waste jnuchi papr in compoition. I write ill iny yer.e .on a ? Iat.v V ' ttjjtelightfuJ,w -saitl Cynic us. -Yo pan rub )?eni right put, tjien, an,d 80 destroy 'ail efjdeoee of your weakness." Harwr$ Jiazav. - Smith you needn't lpy roe that Jogadon't Jinow as much as huinau lyings! I took Ppntp to cjjurcli wjth pt last Sunlay. Jones f? Smith-Well, fir, he slept all through the .yfrqle sennon. Wzj Calendar. He 1 am in great trouble, i kiss- ed a girl the other njght and no she won't speajc to me. She pid you kiss her more ph&n ' pnce? V . Me Q,no She No wonder she is m4..-Y- Y- nrw ; j mi ! : jCoafrtisea interviewed on Finanr cial bnojecu. The fPflfW has interviewed nearly Jt the members of Congress by tele graph on Jhe oljoyjug questions: 1. Po you, with the present infor - matipnjfaVor the repeal of the Sher- man Silver Jyaw f 2. I)o you favor thje ; jncome tax ? 3. po ypa favor the, repeal of the tate bank tax ?. The jyjrldiji reporting their an- . wers says: ft, Many pf tb,e answers dey iate so far rom plaiu ''yes" ud r.oM and iuyolve 30 many cualifjcattons thatrnp tabular statement woyUJ fairly represent the opinionsthey express. The important facts show u are that to the first ques-i ; tion: Do you, with your present infor mation favor the repeal of the Sher- 'man silver law? There are eighty pij representatives Who ay practically ."yes" while only .eighteen say "no". - Pf the rest many who qualify their answer so $torngly that tbey canuo'k . fairly placed in the afljrinative col umn, sh.ow plainly that their inclina tions are in favor of the repeal. The Buentiment pf the question seems to be pyejrwhelining. t The !fr ;-W ?'r6.ady polled the Senate on the silver bill, and March 0, last printed a tatyle showing that tlie body 4pkJ for repeal thirtyrpjue, against repeaj tweny-eigfct, nonconir niitaj sixteen. J twill., be noticed that several who were npucommittal then are now in favor of the repeal. There seems to be no doubt that nearly-two- hiris oEtthe Senate, wil vte that way. The pBwer question o! incpm.e taj. d felops kn interesting situation. Many who speak freely as to the Sherman bill, evade or ignore this question, but pi say squarely, they favor it, 42 say hat they do pot. The Southern and Western Congressmen are the most numerpus advocated ot such a tax. Qn the State bank tax question ppinien is almost as one sided as in re gard to the Sherman bill. Many dodge t entirely, put sjxty say positively . against repealing the tax, while only hiry favpr the repeal., J Suggestions. P.o fiojt marry a pocket..boo)c if you cpiso its pwner. - , i Qne can iave po greater ene. my han a yiolent temper. . V ugapty coupled with weal th f a pauseating mixture. , ! The only article, ypu can take into n other world i your character. . pon't wait until your friends die be fore ypu discover f,heir good qualities. Gpp4 eal tepends more upon peace p mnJ tjran upon powder anpV)i!U. . Vyearing diamonds does npt ex? mpt ptt$ frpin bing careful-alput pneV yerbs. - Stuml pppp ypur own fpundation, yeur unpeptry pan neither raise nor jower our pw personal pharacr. Thp!yashingtpn cprrespopdept of he jChieap fifpoi'd nys it is under stood that Mr. Ifi B: Proughtqn pf Raleigh, N. pas beep selected to fill the impprtant position . of-,public printer. ; ' WASHIIIGT.ON LEITER. F ''m our rejrular corropondeat. yhile President Cleveland and Sec rejary Carlisle believe, that the Sher m;in silverlai regjop!il3le for the prn unsettled financial status and that its repeal is ilsolutely necessar for the wellare and pro-speriv of the country, apd that the- failure of tlie extra session of Congress, to beheld in September, to repeal it promptly will precipitate a general financial panic, thev arc pot doing the slightest thing to force any Senutpr or Kepresenta tive to vote for its "repeal against his honest ppinipn, -nor will they; Jjut they do ask that.every man, Congres pjah and private individual, shall ;tudy this question anew, not trom the point of view of JiMt year or the year before, but from the point of vjew of today, with all thp 'attendant circumstauces in the industrial business and financial world, believing that such intelligent study of the question cannot fail to re sult in a practicallv unanimous vote for its repeal as soon its the extra sesr sion pf Congress irets together. The practical operation of the Sherman law has shown it to be a bad taw; that's whythe President and Secretary of the Treasury wish it repealed. There is no truth in the sensational rumor sent out from Washington ear ly this week, that the British ambassa dor had demanded of this Government reparation, pecuniary and by apology for the arrest of an office of the Brit ish steamerNigretia at New Orleans last month.' The arrest has been in a courteous note brought to thelittention of the State Department and an inves tigation is now being made of the case. If the facts show that reparation is due it will be made promptly without any demand. The originator of the silly rumor must have been entirely ignorant of diplomatic methods. It is evident to even the most care less observer that President Cleveland is a much better politician now than hevas eight years ago There is no denying the fact that Democrats have been a little nervous over the distribu tion of the New York Federal officers, owing to the" threatening attitude which Tammany- and anti-Tamraauy Democrats have occupied toward each other. It was feared that any positive recognition of either side by the ad ministration would precipitate a fac tion fight in New York that would en danger, if it did not actually lose, tbe State.- There is no longer any" such fear. President Cleveland has proveu by his selection of a postmaster for New York City that he knows how to selectmen who will be equally accep table and satisfactory to Tammany and anti-Tammany. Democrats. President Cleveland lias been invited to speak at the July celebration by Tammany Hall, which shows how little truth there is in the newspaper talk Kbont Tammany Vnot liking the President. The mueh-taiked-abotit new extra dition treaty with Russia was officially promulgated this tveek and notice giv en by Presidential proclamation that it would go into effect on the 24, of the present month. About the only material difference between this and reciprocity treaties we have with other countries is that attempts against the life of the head of either government or members of his family are not classed as political offense, but are made extraditable crimes. According to the terms of tlie new treaty it may be terminated upon six month's notice by either government. Officials here do not expect that the working of the new treaty will bring about any of the calamities so freelypredicted by those who are opposed to it. Ex-Senator Saunders of Nebraska, who is the father-in-law of that high flying young man, once kuowntolhe toadies of the Metropolis as "Prince Harrison," now plain Russell Harrison, in compliance with a request, bis re signed his membership on the Utah Commission, and H. C. Lei,' who was a prominent candidate tor, governor of the Territory, has been appointed in his place. 1 his makes the-Commission stand three Democrats and two Republicans, and, iu Tiew of expecta tion that the Territory wiil be admit ted to Statehoodlit the coming session orOongress, it is not expected that any-further charges will be made in the Commission. Secretary Herbert, accompanied by a member of prominent officials and a few invited guests, will go over to Philadelphia tomorrow morning to witness the launching of the battle ship Massachusetts. Ever since the organization of the National banking system, pne of its important laws-has been construed in favor of the stockholders, but hereaf ter this law willbe in favor of the de positors and other creditors of these banks. The law in question is tha which provides for-the levying pf an assessment, up-to 100 per cent" of the face of stock held, on the stockholders of banks, to make good any losses. It I has been cnstomarv to wait nntil all J , , he other asipts of a broker, bank hifr been realised on before m iking tlrs assessment; hereafter it will b? m;d ks soon after a bunk closes its doors as possible. s Huch. in Little. Singing practice wards off consump tion. ' ' ' Some-of the stars move with a ve locity of nearly u6 miles a second. No Brittish sovereign has vetoed a Parliamentary bill during the past 185 years. It is said that S2.000 varinties of goods are now manufactured from wood. A patent h.-is bepn granted for a de vice for tapering fingers and reducing joints. In Babylon it was proof of death to stand a corpse up in the sunlight and see if it would cast a shadow. In 1847 all!' London houses were compelled for the first time to be con nected with sewers. The word "preface" used in the be ginning of books was originally a word of welcome to a meal, and was equivalent o "Much good may it do you." - Elongated ear lobes are considered a mark of beauty in Borneo. Girls with this feature reaching down to their el bows are not uncommon. We think we have some big church es in America, but few of them havea seating capacity of over 1,500 persons. Compared with the churches of Eu rope, ours are but mole-hills to ruoun- u'ns. St. Peter's, Rome, seats 54,000; Milan Cathedral. 57,000; St. Paul's, London, 31,000; St. Petrionio, Bolog na, 34,400; Florence Cathedral, 24,- 300. St. Sophia, Constantinople, 23,- 000; St. John's Lutheran, 22,000; No tre Dame, Paris, 22,000 Pisa Cathe dral, 13,000, St. Stephen's, Vienna, 12,400;.St. Peter's, Bolo-nu, 11,400; Spurgeon's Tabernacle, London, 7,000; Dr. Hall's the great church at Fifth Avenue, New York but 2,000. - Two fine horses, property of Mr. Louis Lvnn, of Monzan ton. r - j killed by lightning Saturday. were Harry Hill, of Atlanta, the gent'e man who belonged to "tlie best i'atni ics in jcuigia, out wiiie goou an cestry didn't keep him irom .being a forger to the time of about S'2U,0U0, was arrst.ed in Chicago List. week. It vmains to be seen whether "best fami ies" can keep him out of the peniten- iary, where he deserves to go. We lope not, but it's doubtful. The Alliance store at Morganton, which rejoiced in the name of Farm er's and Mechanics' Co-Operative As sociation, or some such high -sounding title, and of which Litut iiant Goy- ernor(?) R. A. Cobb, was manager, has gone to pieces and is in the hanlls of the sheriff. At Middleboro, Ky., June 3rJ, primary election was held in the coun- y by the Democratic party. Excite ment ran hih, jind a fight at Pine ville, the county seat, John Jones and Levi Hoskins were killed and two others fatally injured. State elections in New York, Ohio Pennsylvania, Maryland, Iowa, Virgin- a Massachusetts and Missouri will lake place in November. In several of these States a Governor will be vot ed for; in others subordinate Stale officials will be chosen; in still others Lejnsldifres. Twenty-four women graduated from a New York Medical C 0, ..w., v.j . CH!!drcn Cry for Pitcher's Castor awjrartn.--TTrrr. Then Ephy sraa rick, wo pave hor Castorla. Wben he was a Child, she cried f or Castoria. Then she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had CiuMren, she yavethem C&atoria. ! i YOUR GA5E V IS NOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWfj WAY. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. A jO-fins Pamphlet MAILED J-'&EE tiem application. Atlantic Electropoisc Co. 1405 New York Av Washington, D. C. - The R. & D, -Rail road furnished fre j 'transportation fr the ahlf nS from Uesti'omt, Yu.,tp their pestina- tion near Morgnnton. K&tnre should ba assisted to throw f hapnritles of tho blood., Kothlns does It so well, so promptly, or so safely s Svrifts CURES P01SG3 Specific LIFE HAD NO CHARMS, For three years I was troubled witti mala rial poison, wHich' caused my appetite to fail, and I was greatly reduced m flesh, and life lost all it3 charms. I tried mercurial and potash remedies, but to no effect. I could get no reiier. 1 men aeaucu ij uv pgfA A few bottles of this wonderful Pga medicine made a. complete and permanent cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever. j. A. Rice, Ottawa, Kan. Our bool; on Blood an,d Skin Diseases mailed free. v Swift EPEcnria Co., Atlanta, Ga SOLD UNDER GUARANTPR. LCI UAL C0SZ LESS THAN C1.2S FSB OAY SiThDEAL HASDWAKt CO., iOLE AGENTS. The Fundamental Principle of Life Assurance is protection for the family. Unfortunately, however, the - beneficiaries of life assurance are often deprived of the pro vision made for them, through the loss of the principal, by following bad advice regard ' ing its investment. Under the Tontine Installment Policy of The Equitable Life you are provided with an ab solute safeguard against such misfortune, besides securing a much larger amount of in surance for the same amount of premiums paid in. For facts and figures, address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carcliaas, Rock Hill, S. C. WM'sttoMer withit? If yon think there is anything the matter with .yonr watch, let us take a look at it. Don't let it go On ticking itself to destnictioif. A tew particles of dust will, in a few weeks, do more damage than tlie ordinary wear and tear of a year's time keeping.; Our guarantee is for Twelve Months. Hare you seen the beautiful line of we are now offering, and the complete selections of clocks, watches and ew-r elry. We are prepared to satisfy the desires' of the most fastidious, in anything in our line, and a call will convince yeu that we are We pay the highest cash price for gold, and will buy in any quantities, Very Respectfully, REISKER GORMAN. SILVERWARE ? 3 now Renul Wdm- hs rrnplwl thp & ur; jj-"i5ii.un oi Milieu '"an. wiup.h .uv for t0 electirtn r,f incident;! . . ' - r . ejectors hy districts. 9 MOTHERS'! FRIEND 9 To Young Mothers EiskosGild Birth Easy.- Shortens Labor, Lessens Paia, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. g Iiookto'MotJufrs''m&lled FREE. DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. O ATLANTA, OA. 2 SOLD BY ALt DRUGGISTS. J Mml & Daniille E. R. Co. P. V7. Haidckoper and Reuben- Foster, Receivers. CONDKNSED SC 1 1 CDULE. IX KFFECT NOVEMBER 21, 1S2. . Ale 1 . SOUTHBOUND No. . -Vj. 1 I. I.v Richmond .. Lv UurKeviiie . i.v h.eyvllie ... 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Our : r;ne :iil ;tenr. in -cun!J. A Samphikt, tiLin;!i !'!.tr," w r.aine ot a t'::d cla uiTi in jour o:j'auty ob town, bunt true. Adlre-s, C.A.SEIOW&GO. Opp. Fatemt Otfficc, Washinqton. D. C. 11 IMI BUUMaW MB sag B Chiidna Cry for Pitcher's tori 99 PUMP WORKS . -