v j has double the, cir--
; i dilation of nnv
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: pi ne v week iyr pu I h
-lkbed' in .the. city.
;A3veriis Ji:lhl
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I I I I III ' I I I II I ' "I I 1 1
f joriaJs Dr.'Saipucl Pitciicr'B, prescription for Infants
1 1' d Chorea, it contains neither Otamj-Morphihb nor
other rSftrcotic substance. It Is a Iirniless substltuto
for Paresoric, Drops, ?Bootliinj Syrnpg, and Castor Gil,
'It js Pleasant. ;. Its i guarantee is' thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers.'4 Castoria is tiio Children's Panacea
. '-the Jtfothcr; IMend, ; , , ' . - . :; . . ; ; ; i ' ; ' ; -:
Castoria.
t" arnnt411 ms'wpertorjWabj'iirescnptioa
kUc IL'A. AMB,-0l IX, iX :
. Ill fi. Oord 6t BrooKlya, T
" 'CartorU la to universal end
r in iii-"' wU knoirB tii it rma. a orl
; jv-KKcatioB to eodowo It. Fw art the
; JjjiamffiwiVUo do no T(e? Cirtoria',
;- ur-" ! , ' ' . . ''. i
? Ciuxm Kabtt, I. ':t -
' MAC H ETI C OS Lt. .
- lstarttKli;rof Pajn. J
Intornol and Externai.
Carei KiitUMATISM, iNEUBAL-
liiBtai.Uy, Choiera klor.
jOHliSON'8 ORIENTAL SOAP
IkOcatod aat Toilet; TheGrett Sk!n Cure end
heutlfiTrf'.t.4 ij wP find it e Wt
SSftMiTttJ-hlkhty perfumed nrS
Sriat Hi absolutes PU-: MaiOB'thd
iTitoft vulveti nja restores the lwt cflrn-
iLy rloefc:;; Foreato ly : . ,j,
SUDDEN DEATH!
Tho Community. Shocked.
lilt fnn&2 jt after tea, while Mr.,,
Tboaie Hmrimmi, a. proaiiuebt aru iiigjilr
wfiecTsJ citizen, appautly i n the beb of
liilatlpiritf was reaaing a newspaper,-; .
tkt iliwt poddeuly fell io tbe - floor he
pii4 one hand over hU heart, gaipd, and
ak back la his chaiir, tvidendy juqcua.
iswut "i'tife lamiljr were ricken with' eba
ttroation, mid immediately sumrnonfd ' a
jKtucuul Hat il was too late, lue.g.-d.
milemia wsdejd. : 1'Jirsicf.ani; gave heart
tieM aa tho caiihe." ij6ro'A Herald.
txtrf daj the pupeM 'cousin statements
jinil-jtmhc above. " Even ybith ia ho der .
(wie'tgfiinat heart disea.-e, -aad the awful
npidit'with. which it 'is claiming victinia
WMopon all a eonvietiorfof-its prevalefnie.
feeaJer. if -vdu hare a aVciptom of. this
imi d'uea3e da -not lieitatea moment in -Mtanding
to it. . Delay i always dangerotis
lodiabeM-t disease too oftep" fatal. , Spice
waptoms of leart di;eaie are hortnee6 of
.bnathflu'tterinti, or palpUaiion, pairi or
hndriie6 in lef side.; Bhoulderj or trn5,' ir- '
tw-lar pulse. araothlfine.'weaJc or bunsrry
ipalk, fainting ivell8,dropsy-, etc.
CliirlM'RftTen. York;. Pa. . write?: "Ijraffe'ren J
hwtt disc 52 ycft. Jrequently my
lrrt would wemtojump Into mv raoutK. and ray
osliUou made me very melancholy, Pay.icins '
twt no rellpf. I ixwumeao much worse' h'.t
lUBotexrtfd to live, butwaa indiieed" a
iToftt.in- Tr. Mllev' New Heart CtireJ"he
day I felt reatW
ftw-TI Wtlikea-k
yK arrrefision."
v relieved. &d at tn-enfi
king. My gratitude la toa
JVh Enckwell. T7nlon&wn. Pa..:ased
K
. fct: "Fnr.fonr vnnni trrlona to becin
atMtba UMof Dr. Miles' Kew. Heart Cttrel was
ia!wl wuh heart di- in a--erwevere1hrm.
U ultra all -o-alled cuiwi. bot wihno benefjt
" I ated Dr. Miles' remedy, one bottle of which
A aas.V - - , .
. woi itiitement : " 1 wa a wreck (nin hert
! JifV '' taaaaisJi trduble when I heean ninst
ij bumt J.ew Heart Oure and K&vm and Ltver
na. itreuHof tklr u l.am.wll"
Uea- Kcw Heart Cure Ut aold by a1! rtnij-gJiMaao-ittTe
""ntM, ot -ent-by thel)r.
MadWal Co, Blkhart, Ind . on receipt t
par bottle, ilx bottles for 45, axpresa pra-51-
It ia poaitiTtly fie from aH on'atea or
Mli. ts eet pet box; live boe tl.on. Vailed
y-f woert.- rrea boat aturufgwa, or ioy mm.
. ;. For Bale by all prugsts: . '
ontrni.ofev. i a thef . Equ UjiLlf
Wle th4w:l' i-r-oiie. if .1
WflO rrCCtVelhw rttun ltf ?t,cmt.r.
worth 4lrinVins.ovcr.,u'j
a. W ?;C.v-a.b-fB9tb--
K . . fir-. r -
4i,lv',?c-rore " teof 4rf
POllOB t.!TrmA ... l.'..-.-H o .rTT.T.
-M-y'aMWactory one. and
' ' ... Your tnity, - , ;
4.'4 " ' , 'i AS. CiESOX
J?tc of.particulars'to-day. Ask all
. quesuons ybu wish. ' The' more
.too about the Pontine lie better
will appreciate it. '
I J- RODDOY, Manager,
Pepartmeatof the Qarolinas,
ROCK Hill.s.x..' 1 , -
I .1
Wdrcn fy for Pitcher's CastonV
M.
Hilt
..IWiHll n&
w ; because it tnnkes yoiiiiCi.'v.1j
tiipaxyjf you live, 8siotceUi
joar lVmily 1f vUt4di The follow
T If"1 '""tiuc l'olfcy-IlQMer'
is"
f
1 i-
Castor! euros C"Tic, Cfensfpatlon,
Bout St6:naJji, Durh03a, ErucUion, , '
4uU.. Worms. ea Blcej, coJ proootea,
pestion, I-;;
"Wltiiout la Jurioaa medicalioa. - ' "
For sereral; years 1 haT& raefinsiCBded
youi'CaatorLi, and chill tl-rvays "continue-tc
d so 65 it Ws inticiaWjC prtxlcad beaeficia
.. .. , .' ' ' -
Thx CtorriuB Cokpijrr, 77"&0KsitT 9mcxJX?F YES.Crrr
THE. BEST HV
...I MADI. :
, ThcVe. aro rirjclo rota'.l fiorC' ttbrei in our Jsrcc
cities whlcU sell iJ.OOO-pa'.r.wJ f'.icac a jday,mukin8
a net profit of $ivtf, ycf, Ve bUI aino k ,
but wc sell a great maV:y p!frr tlrt-CfaSr.rclVt or
'l our ladic-a', fti1t,ns;l eifiUirca..' thac is t Ua.-I ,
. tea cm a pair,'idcn oir mw' nnd toye' rfitK,;.
- ct;nta j imtr. ,Vo hr.:i;c;tt-il:'.is'h fhoe,-tcri"i'a
ach of.nbo 'fifty Eiifrwt'eSWvf iJ'aL',: S., aoU if
thy scH-unly ii jwira of Jioea a t!:-y wuukl
earn t'&t k'xb-.iW Vy B'sotfU baiiUTo t wy ;; 1
.'yarly aivkU-rV-f 95.C".iclnrf,t rpvicaiM ri ci.t. , -
a yearon fliViSv- tvtneHU. 'V.:a-lti!atcS-att
' a a'ae. . Tlio.ptip.t-ti .1 lin-vt-b ; ! e t;-"eh tricro-
' tliin SCO aohur;-'.' ' Xo 'm k tv. evt-r Ut-n srt at .
Jess tbaa-tMa prise, v hkli i i i..i psrvshie. St t k
. iion-nasescable. lr.f:.!r.-.ra,.-.!. t ' iilal'. ! Vi'.ir
Vo Jiave ovcrl.030 '.ocUh.-.!i;.; rs s? d tie'Ciinl c r
ii incFeacinsc!.-ii!;.v Sons vi ilsi i'r!.::cipul t:otk
. holders ere : X. r. V'tiijj. :'. Vd I. 3 f'-t:.'. r. -tr ;
N. A. R. Jr.. ChbX 1 . i' X '. ?. Cain-frW -V.'. M.
. Ka."i,h. Jttlp ri.!i. Ark.; 1. II. Jnlt. fJurac; J. t.
Tunwr. l'liiia.: i. X!r-:in!;, I.', 1. J. Viyufi Utt.
"Cr-'k, .Mich.; F.l?. Uu!:.tt"iirw:-i I.'. Y.
Write "for yrcpecti:a co::Hiinir! tie name of
iourwtoctholdi-r.rt, cie., r ttii'l rixortltr fvr.lit
tc!'iiih(l efktirr't-hrrt, rffxh or.rmttrif r.rttr'r.
"Orders t'Jteo-for one or inoro eha:c. crrite, fJft
DEXTER SH9 GQ.i;1"-Josioi!ala3.
Dnrrslnci; to., iftc'p- capital, $i,oeo.ooo ;
BEST 160. KHOa.JN THE WOULD.
''A doling saved it a'deltar earned"." ' ' '
Thi-J.ad iea' SoJ U French Jwojro4a K id BnU
. ton iJootdeltveretl free anywhere In the.U.S., OU' '
receipt ori:an, ijoneywaer.
i&M bt Poetil aXoto for $1.50.
SuibiA every way tea boot -aold'
io ft1! - retail atorea. for
$-i0. 4V-ja;tk- thia boot .
ourselvoS t!reii'rjr we guar-
si-.&ir-f-4.
a ii any e-:?a rr-tic. eausnca
wo. f 11 refar.it ihe money
or fe53 5
.aothdf pair. Opt-aa
W tWf; l''tS 8: and bait
,urm
It fit; llr'.
irftSra'R'.t.J.
flcvTca QuV-.r fn 443 FtCL1Al ST.-
': Careats, and "&&?$g&iifattoa&, ahd" an Pat-
ent btisideRferondac'ted for Mo cbati rtt.t .v.'
....OuiOrrie't iiaOebafTc ui. PaTtHTOrne's
aud weaa:ecnue. patent hi lesa tipic thna tliooe.
remote from Washington. " - ; .
Send modal,' drawing or phofb., wna'deserlp
tion,- We adviaa. if pa1envbi or notrfraa i
charge. Oar fee rtot due till patent iaaeured. . .
A PA'ait-MLCTHow:o Obtain PutejuUwith
namea of actuaCclietit ia fwu Stale, ounty. or ' -:
tawa. sent frea. .AddWaa. 'j -v.-
;AaVKpWjd
- OfP-',;PTViT6rrrc'i VrAit:a
ttTOhVD. C
(mi hry rtiTTMti rci
Are SaTMd AlWi'
sllabae t better UinD' Tansy or PonDyioyal. Pius
v.vtiO&JtC, .BaoeaasrullyOjedlu Uitu-ladtiof caaea. Iar
y sure remecyj enaran-eearaexpx.jMia. iTtea -1..A
ucequaltedsaflcguard. LAKEJslDG &PECIFI
. - ' -
' mi m . m - II. uii I'.
.tirn' y- -; -. t
w OlV-ae t'
prontptly.
xyx n oa; and.
- i X.Vx&nR can cava
'-.'5j-Zi ---"-Vw!- . 700.0-' tak
v -. -. .. .r7..fa -mtime,vlr. .
i;P!en'j Crelden Medical Discovery will cor-talnly-cure.
- . ; -Vi V .f ' -
' b done throng fce'tfeodWand'
the uDivdry-. .thacanost.petenl blood.
cleanser, ttren-restorer and flesh4joilder i
. that's Ttrfown "tcfhiedicEl science. The scrof
ulooa affection.' of tl Inrcr. tw-iiri
J Consumption,' and every form of- Scrofula"
aaa .uiopa-iamTs, all yield to it For Weak
v Lungs Spitting of Elood,. Bronchitis,' Asth.
ma, and all soverelingering coughs, it's an
unequaled remedy. It a the &rr one- that's
r guaranteed. If it doesn't henefitrdj' ctrrW
- in eyeryJtfsetyou have your iaoney.badtT;
Cahytbiag else, at any prfce, bereally
as Cheapl ; - . ,. Vr.v- . . -,
' Your pay only for valno receivW., ' 7;
Something else, that pays the dealer bet- :
ter. may be offered aa "lust? as eoorL Pm.-
bas it is, for Mini, but it can't be; fhr. yon.- .
fellJMS
ii b. lAKli'Fl ALli,.
That- Ba?i?33 U-.a Attention . oi
Otu'Stat5ru-a.'
LTHE Y ILSOS ' BILL Lt TEE HOUSE.
SMrtarr Carl'Me Aa' for XVia Tae
. ! lrn!tlrtti!.iV jk-'U iw.Ulaa
i Matto With ;Cturesk
f ! l - , :
Was. uxarir. .Ja''t?ary 15. Repre
seqtsitiTo lilry. f ipexas, totJay iu
irtittuced tli4 o'towljr reabltution:
ftWlvc'!j Tliat t is th sens-3'bf
th Jiou.He of fepr?teiitativca that tho
secretary o be tl4surJ Mas no ab
thority uiiiirtexitiR3J law t;j issue a uU.
seli tiitf bopdi juf Unitol Stits
cxetpt ucli1 as is &j?ferr4 ttpba fcim
by the act AjpiroTed Jaaaaryi f. !3T.i,.'
vntitl.U- ilii met proyU' for tbe:
rcsnniptTo'ft of 'ispfKrB ' frnieiit- anT
I that the tutoiey 'derived from tho sale
of lxintls isHaii j nmler that act tranuot
Ikj . iavvfuliy hppliej to uhy ymip wt
cxeept thos.8 fipceiiitl"tliarein." The
ivsolntiou was rcfctr.jd to the judici
ary com uxijteej
After somelroutinfc business io tlw
hour ilr. l!jatelle,t caused a mp me li
te ry fiutteribj' endearoring' to call'up
his . Iiawniiafl revolution,, find de
nounciujy the I yay n wbicll the mat
to r vr&s .Wing' 'srothered'' by the
majority. -if .4'-.'
The house, thep resolved itself into a
couicaittecjlbl.tlio -hole to cousider
ths tariff blllaad in ac,cordanco with,
the special order heretofore adopted,
the biil ivaib lead in- full j rlor to the
cof.sideratwm oi itfsndfoents to it. ; ,
-'- Three a"noiJduTents eve tUspoMKl of,
nanef material jnofufEt. . The debate
coueiuded vyitita biilliant tilt between
M.' t'ockraii dnd-4siieed. -
V -The senatejittf.tcrjbeinjz' in executive
ti.Wsioti all pay at G o'clock tliis after
noon rvj-'ctec tlie ' iominatiou of Air.
llornbiowtlr 88 juse--! pftba supreme
court. -Thp 'i'ibate viis verV tpivited.
Senator Hill led the opposition to
Ilornblowor. Whe the roti? was final-
lv-taken tbe Cew Yjorker was rejected.
L by 30 to 24-! j
vrAarsojriiNi, Jaijunry IV- In 'the
loorniiis: bi-slnes ii tlie - Keaate. a rtss-
i oluiion va' offeretliby Mr. fall, to kus-
ea.se yf pa44riI? on the cominatunof
the ctdlectr;.of inernal revenue for
the slate .ofiflorldal Uut. as the reso
lution itself was
nstrucd as exeeu-
live, bnsintfssi the'
prcsidinj oiiiei r or-
dered tnc. jraUcriesfto . b. cleared and
the tlfors closed, f and ! the senate.
Lheiviipou wijut iito executive set
sioru j . ,
At oel rvcH t lw; c'livrs were reopened
and J; ltpnf ;dd)fssed fhc ponatq on
i'a'frfstviiilloil to rjifer the piciident's
N!aiv iiii.slsuta'r.sS lo the eoniinfttee
on f;.n-(elgn;'ivatlon. ' ' V
At thv .-'duiife'-asioi of !r. Hoar's rp
rnarks: tUe resolution avss jillotyed to
eiiKiin oujj the table as the basis of
."urlhef peaches ftnd ilr. tia I linger
:rdd:vssedtha Senate on the tarilT. ..
There wsbu't jttle routine busi
aevi reit:irinf the Attention of the
uoue th.s - morning,, and at 11:12
filelock it'went into a committee of the.
Whole io -cons; f.er the tariff bill.
Mr llurj'ows Htfain startotl a warm
debate otj the- right of the chair, to
ticonize'Mr. AVilion to offer nll-his
amendments befori the other side was
allmved olier- sfnr:- After a pro
longed dijieussron the, speaker. ruled
KUstaininfrjhis.decijon. - , .
. V.vsn..MTO". Jatuury 17. l'Ke ciyil
servieelaw ajid ihf way it is admin's,
tercd wan jdiHcuSsod in the senate to
day. JJeiiutor lery -toob' exception to
the policy bfpllown the fourth class
fpotstKiastj-rs to remain in ofiiee in
order toeai!ry o4t the spirit pf the
law. I I r ' ' . ..
Semjtoi' Hliiiint-er,. of New Ilamp-
shire, criticijied tie law and said it
-j'puiit tojbe tlepealdi; - .
. The fedefat'fclectonbilT. consumed a
couple if iujiirs, 4ud Senator Ckaudr,
lei", of Xet llainpsh'ire, tried to ticcttre
an amendibet. feebgnizing tUeri-ht
of -federal iHtserssion . over elections
Aso .tar .as lO nerrsit. everyca-iiftmaie
jress the jtr'iviW'gt of appoint -
"watcVwh-far. each ipreeinct' to
iqi con
gnard his Interests. in-tlie registration
and the eleCitlon lut the vote "."as t
reaehed. 1" JK ' j ' A . ,
not
SecretaryCarliile today issiied .'his
eircvdarnndunciig"tlre issue of bonds
nn'ounci
- 54
in wfcf ' b.e"4avst5'."" - :
'As . ooti I . as ! practicable
after
JihV tst kay Sof iebriiary, 1SU4. .'the
altotaient Of! bonds will be made to
. i; ..c.'.. .- 'c '
the r highest. biddf;r. therefor, nu.tTio
propositio'4 willb accepted at a low
er price than . li7U?3, ... which .bi the
eluivahintfof a 3 er cent boiid'at'par.
and the! right to ; reject any and ari
proposals isbereby expriblyreserved;
in case the! bids ejititled to allotment
statingt-thiitS he
r - in 'JanT il'-f -. L a-4n4a : Vt l as i-atirrrratiAn r
1' lai- wi .O V4 VV-,. Aa va;riM'wi vy,
: v."" f
take effectl oa tlffillth .in$tant w&Z
laid before! the ,sf bate and- placed
e senate and - placed onj
secretary'of tite treasury bqs no"la'w-' j
fal atttnorit. for issuing and sernnf
bonds as "proposed In his notice" ofyes
,terdyti.4-.i5.r-;; Vj" T
A I somewhat siroflar resolution of-
fered byMr.AHep was laid over.. V"
7 Tlie repubbeaafseba.tjDrs'met.pi cau-
cus this morning J to consider matters'
connected jnith legislation now before
the seoate and agrei?-upon some'eon-eerted-'
plab?fpf lection, ; .'Kodeiip.itt
conelusioni yas''-pbed and the cau
eos adiounSed after bavlncr transferred
the question j'to' Ihe usual committee, 4
which: will .' 'consider the . matter fur
ther an report to a future caucus.
The full texto the internal revenue
bill, including the income tax. hire
,beeb agreed tpbn by the democrats of
the wi'ys lyhii niens committee.
Tlie bill proviels tfyit the ijoeomc-tax.
U to go into effet January 1. isy.v, and
Chiton Cri;fot Rlcher's Castcria:
- -4 h i -
U ' : x
exceed tbe! bonds! to be iastted,' they . first verier. tvheriff :Ptf r
will-lie alltited pr rata. S - . ,'. : V' ' Iwith a ball, in hU-heaV
-tv...vi AVnU a Tf- 'Davis, one .of Abe conyicts.
. : . . . i :. ... .x Ai..f1 tallv -wonndod.- The vflrroar
rr ---,-- .-- r-- r .- -.
badent tobe goy
. in-- zr: . ow --
;s.AjreWibi offered by'Mr, . rfefferf Rartner. Aheye vyill be another
tbat,4riKVipiriionef:the senate, thrj ?g"x-t. M pthet escapes hae noj
to be u:;w,ie on J uly I, 185".. All claques
of ineum s are included in the meas
are, iw the tm! form rate of t percent
tox ob incomes over$4,C0tr is fixed, .ill
is maJc obligatory on all persons re
ceiving ludividuai incomes af over
53,5y) to make a retnrni to. the local
collector ' of in ten; a 1 retenne Tlie'sa
returns are tocc ovr and a liet madj
of those, whoso incomes i execeii 4,01)0.
Xo tax is levied on thos under 54030,
but the; committee deeriied it expedi
dieut to , leave this margin of 5500 'bo
lorlhe exemption point in order that
the returns cijLt be sure to sbow all
who are" subject to the tax.- The pen
alty for failure to make jret t&iis 'is fin3
an 1 buprisonment, . iaj well as double
It is estimated that itt tcpre thi,;t
85,ob) persons will be effected l tlii-
limit, and the great ; majority of citi
ens will not have to make, rv turps..
. VVASHKSOToaV Jan uary ' , 1 U. The
houiu this morning-" voed ; taf vduec
79: manv
erats voting for Tom .lohnsonV
amendment to put steel rails, on the
free liU - ,.. j ' ' - -.
The amendment -proposed by Mr.
Johnson was lost, bv a vote of 71 in the
aflirmativc to -100 in the negative.
After the defeat of the Johnson
steel rail amendment, Kcprr-sentative
Henderson, of Iowa, oirefedan
amendntrnt to substitute the present
law. for the agricultural schedule, and
a lonj "debate on agriculture "ensued
in which Measrs. lioplrin.. of Illinois.
Hull, of Iowa, briuf-cr, ,.of .iUinoit
and others took" part. - ..- . j ,
It' is evident that Secretary Carlisle
will have io ' trouble in placiug ,Ue
new ?oO,000,tXK.Vond. issue. .Tho . capi
talists are eager for thcm. One inan
haS offered to take the wi6le amount
on1 a basis of little raore than t pj;r
cet., but ' th secretary prefers . to
place' Iheni amontf the jHrople in .small
uAsni.NOTOx, January w. in tae
house, -.the. amendment proposed by
Mm.. , , . ' .
, , . . i , ii!
" '
of the Wilson bill was defeated bv a
.
rote of C3 in the uCirmative to 110 m
th nof-tivo
Messrs. .JlcRaetKL Dockery offered
awenduiiaits to; the tupar schedule,
similar in- their provisions, ktrikina1
outthe clause piovidiugr ajLrraual
reduction oT tSe ItoutUy on.sugar. In-
stead, the b.mntv L-to be wiped out at
. ' i -. . .
ne sweep ana mar le absolutely
The president in a brief note of
ttnwisruittal' today, submitted to c - cn -
.- a - a.
gress vue ia.t coirespontivnec Teiaung
to- liuwsiii. It cciii prises s'otae brief
liotes of Si in iler S niis to bcejetary
lires.luiui, vxhvn are unimpcrtnpt, but
the chief features of' it Are letters
passing. . between liiiif.tef il1is aiu.
l'lesitleiit lioie. in one ol which, the
minister ctmipUuns'; of; the utcrances
of i'le.sideut Ixjle ??rTeilceting trrjbtt
the rest of ... tlie Ijrilteii, Slates, ami a
letter from Vtesideut tiule in which
he. speciiically inquit es ' if 'Minibteir
Willis" anslructioiiS authoriioek. tlie
use of force. Thvs vnialters appear
to have been settled by-thc"last mes
sage frt in the prisideht' to cosgreei
and the last instruct ionic of Vcietary
GresLum to Minister AVillis.
- 'CONVICTS ESCAPE.
TKcy Caa
lJj-nan.Jic, runJ a
tiai a.nl
lbr:ii!tG;iAM. At.a ' January 2!.
b'cvcu desperate convicts,- led by the
notorious Vin-'' M"o'rr:s:u. etrt-cled an
escape from Ii-titl iniiifS- last njght by
.dynamiting' the guard; Jqhn i'atton.
- The cutrance to thetpynjng ipAvhich
they '.worked was guaivett by' a heavy
iron gate arid"' Pa'tton sUxHb.jrist out
side of it. Tie men liyTited wie elyn
umite sticks', and builed-thtm at tbe
guard. Thej-eVpbhlv'd.at. his feet and
he was kiiockt-d sehsele:s and mortally
wounded.. The eonviel.- -.tht-n blew
opeii ttbe gate' and Escaped to the
woexlif. Officers gave .chase .with
houhds. About liiidnight one .of ihem,
Marshall Wyatr avas xacght' in the
wootls ten -tiiires away: lie, said the
menhad' separated at that point, each
going in a i drffere'nt j'direcUori. TImj
officers' rfollowed -re: of - the trails
., which led into Bessem
tt was Idst and search ;
.T.r, Ala. There
wa .a ba ndohed
until- 'tms urniug,' ;. w.ncn it was
.iairned that three. of tba-escapes. Jim
Morrrstm-, Jim Davis and V. ill Allien,
;f bad visited .-Morrison's .father's hohie
.near tuat eity.last;ntg.iit nd procured
i weapouSi '- Ueputy .JSherilt. f ran i;ex
! ter. who know .Mo-rison's. old haunts,
;mong the hills of libb. county, start-
i ea wuu several geoa.-men vw searcn
'. a.u. ; l. ,...... ii..... '4i.
these rocley fastnesses. When the
bosse readied a . wild .section, of
eountry in the neighborhood of tfreely
mines, they observed the jlhree conviets
ht'- the k roitd . In f rpnt of them. The
convicts saw them . also. 8imultani-
osly both sides 'opened
fire... At the
fell dead
and Jim
fell inor-:.
continued
until the
i .- conyk;.bi',jeixhauf ted their
fbh; .$lte ad . oflicer ana
- , ' r 7 . i
tj.n...! a.'infivi titnvA inbnn r I rort 1 T
a aa aaa aaaww:
w y.wr J 7C
aa ' ires,.na.a,-.. .uir
Worriton.
'desperado, as
y The MeXleaitHrxplttUoftlata.
CHHft'AUt'A; MJcxvi Jannary. H. Tbe
rexoriwas brpnght here totlay by a
eovernmeut i'courie-r that Victor L.
Ocha andrSanta-IVrextherevoluti
ton-
ary leaders, are 'irr.- tHe. vicinity of Ojc
San -Antonio, ' about "iighty mile
north west of here. Tlie number oi
followersis. pUced at, 3(K) to rO men,
A dispatch' wa received here. yester
day" stating-that- ha .ievplMi ionistr
have attacked the, custom 'house at
Lresidio Dei NoHe! and took several
prisoners and secured a considerabb
auiourVt of money. 'This report .has
hot yet been verified, bat' it ii given
general : cr-ATecce, .here. The federal
troops, and ; rui a gua rds ' will soon
have be rebels surroanded. There
"is much anxietireU bere as tojthe re
tsH pf the.jprctspeweiije ooiii.'i. .
.-i'.- -
,tbe duty oa teel rails fiiiij onwtLing.
. The vote was 100 to7S; many detao-
ayvi aa.va a a-a a. a vtea ,
The Kxchart-a Hank, of Ottawa, O.,
usijned tataiday, , sr-'
Ttisthocjfht tba,t a federal prison
wiii soon :b bi!lt at Atlantti. If a..
. H rock J eckv it a h as bee n uou iua ted
forVcoileelor of the port of Itavan-nalu...-
" ,i ej '. . I.;;'
.lcyis Red wine, the famous Attchta
embezzler, Was taken to the Coluiubus,
O.;, penitentiary last Tuesday. j,
- Two new j railroads and river navi
gation to the gulf arc among the 'good
thlngsjn store for Dallas. Texas, f
lioa? Marion llatlcr, it is saidj will
be a prominent caniltdate for Uiiiteu
JStutes senator from South Carolina.
The Columbus i'ity.Ala., Mining,
f?danufae.turing and leyeioiinehtkoin
jpirfiy lias gone into the bauds of h. re
ceivr. '. ' ,"
? -A - pro-ading1 for the establish
lESentwf free public employment d Likes
i peuuing oczore -tne iew orir lfgis-
K I vanstotiv IV ro.. Athle tie
Qui
offers t75.IiOQ"in sheep for the Corbett-
utiieti ugut, and, 'guarantees uonin
tarerencew , j . j
Me-xia, Teacr reports no rain, of an
consequence for the pust six icon ths
Watervfor all purposes is becouiiny
very scarce'.
vorth Carolina turfmen will meet
in Kaicigb February 14th for the pur
pose of organising a running bo: se
association. - "
i-ate Thorsday night W. C Clark, do
ing business at Uuston, La., was assas
sinated between hi store and his dwel
ling. ISo clue, i . . v
The President has pardonedM---. !.
.Meredith, of West Virginia, couvictet:
of passing counterfeit" liiouey, on ac
count of bad health.
Jesse Evans, while out hurting cat
tie' near Kosciusko, .Mis ., wajs shot t
deatit by some unknown pa i ties. Hit,
horse was,ao riddletVwitk buiLts
U M.' Mzellthft : Atb. .: i.l'.'.s'ttflt
tn x k-, .,- '
U t.M k k.. .u...... r .n
.... . uiwva J Mjl.S. Hill
Harry Hill, the Atlanta man so of-
rnn n rvncK,.! t. 1
1 a rvt it a-l vv f 1 , i IT, ..-.. 1 . . .
- i , . , , , , , t' . -
"i maue w Rex, nun io aiauta agau.
. ""V t , i r ... . "
l" ''""V "---"-! -n-tfw
ur,? usotm is ;
1aai memter Uer present com
A1 ' ,
More than a m-llln unelayaad let-
tern V:- ri lft in f.r f'h5..!r i
" , V . , ' J
ofnee last year, nsarly all the ijcrc:is..
over the preceding year in thjs'buraM
1 being du, of course, to the wrbiifiah-
! 1? ..ii I. - !
j vyroeii
nuhft-that the
Jim eproelt lias l.ssuca an an;iou:nn-
lifht between 1
hiliise'
and Ciiarl uT Mitchell will jo.-siv'l;
take place inor uear JacksonyiHeil la.
January toth. . 1
A I'altimore dispatch announces t
threated injanctiou by the Knights o!
Labor against Secretary Carlisle .to re
straia. him from, issuing the propos.
STAiXiO in bonds? ' '
The populists of Blount county, Ala.
will convene at (jaelsdeit oi tho 27tl
hist.-, to select delegates to the stnt
convention, which meets at Birlniiif
ham February Sth.
- Marshall county, Alabama" claims :
log with 'a partly human lii-ad. Th.
dime museums are bidding for it. bu:
its owner, a farmer, refuses to pail
with the great curiosity; ' . ;
An engineon the Cineinnat i. Chieag
and St. Louis railroad -"exploded nea
Winchester Ind., Monday, killing tin
Sreman apd severely wou nding tin
engineer and brakemaa. J ;(u
Kear Concord, in Mason 4 court tr .
Kentucky, there is :i bu i;n In g. moun
tain that has been afire a month. Il
is supposed that the llames are fed- b
oil that Hows from a crcvijee in the
mountain. !
. Near" Cocoa, El a., a man1 tvav a yak
ened from liis slnmb?rs by ,tt strange
nois? in his room." lie arose,, and wa.
- horrified to disco?er two laj-ge rattle
snakes coiled o:i tho' fiot of his bed.
lie was hot long in' dispatching, them.
.Major Burke, .the . absconding stat
treasurer of Louisiana, who "embe'z
zled 3.000,000 anil lied to Honduras,
is manager there, for a, mining syndi
cate, lie says he will come bte-k a-d
stand trial as soon as hegc-s. rich
enough to defend hlyca:e. j; ' . t -.
The l)uval-Athetie,Club jii-.Kine the
pubiie that they will have trains ready
to convey the crowd to the, great priate
fight at a .plaee yet to bef selected; in
ease it is prevented ..at .j'ai.-ksoiiyille.
The betting cow is 100 to'O'in favor
of Corbett, with few taker. V- .'
SOUTHERN INDUSTRfCS.
of th-j felt nation lor tha
Week
KrtUln January IB, 1894.
In its review ft&e irrdustrtirti situation 'in
the Souta lor tho weeR eadintrpjaauar.v 1-V
Tlie TntJcsman reports that no niatoill
e .--anirc iu ind'.ixtvia ccnAitions ;.a taken pla. e.
i'k-e aiimbor of -nw irnlOntrit?sctntinuerto b:''
abo- ir- aera0. inrtica:;n; a prosperous
sist" o a'airs. t cruvari with the ra-4?.'e
rnoatlin: There can be po doubt that the tie'e
of rcriial lu mniifiicturinsi aaJ uiecUantcu.1 af.
fairs' las fairly sot in. tsout'iera aierviiia-t
aud sout.irra bauks aTe lna'rodJ !onditv h. a-d
aaad -ilui-u!Of t e' Den4in ta.ll t- estioa i
onlv aeedod ten pr rene-r-a p dspcray. - . .
T.Vrtv threoljiew Industrie art reported s
estaMishd or incorporat-u-dv-r n,..! the weei(.-to-gvther
with c gfit cnlai-Kemet.ts iX man' fac'o
yiea aaa eii i lra wrran?-iej(F. uniua
"t6m:tH".nt amonrr te o?w: ind Jstcies of. the"
.veek aro t .c IoIIotIiik : " Tjo; A'.''' bs Ue j n i
iWinpe toia:.vuy of YV eeiu. Xt. Va. featiial
fo .0 (On t w io .oiaac 'Alamos'' t-tlass .t'pm -any
of A;e iiudra Va eaeita $3 0 00i. ths Col m
lia eil--s ( o upauy. of Wt.el5nr.rW. v a., ia i
tel S'eO.OJO: the Uiaiksb r , C. P ;op:,aV?
eiuauo e oar an. T c S!i inton Bri'-k a; d
file Cosa- anv, ca; i jil f'OOjO lidts l-eon ri'.ffaa
i?ed at Nate' c. M:sa:"-ih-5 .rhreven.f a
Munafr.'i: jiUi .Com- any pi al s ui: the
So-1 i.k ' i"yu.aiifce n . To der;.f 'o n a jr. '
Talo.-Hsa. (ia.-. ta-Ha Nr0 0 X; tbn Uriel eport
Ala., stove Wori . ay) a.1 --" OpO: . tb JXcti:-j-o;i-crv.
Ala . 1'asket and' VVOixlcn .M oxii'n
uv. va- lt-ii ks w-aii auu apoi -.a.ivrj ixv.km
hArk..4.apit-i M0O0a. -j. '
A hr werv l nponea pi aus-ih-.
l.a;-rel fartcy at Fwreaec, Al : a i:r.Wn? fac
tory at tMe eisad. 'ieaa ; a tottiata n a:-Ar
snata Ga : eye wi-r.,a at CUurlp" txf. N. C. ; .a
in 1st mUi at lilrmln hnan, Ala.; t oumlry and
machine ..o at VVes:ia atcr j.. C- and-an
oil mill at Mo:en o i,.-U.:Jl uatr.es .are, to
toe developed at At rarfa ie 's .a ela.-e trry &
'VJriluia, a : Viu ar re nert- arc 'o be l uilt
at Ken;reen aad ; -t.'-Mar.-iusv-Kd f a ; -mcf
..ninhx l n h n.i nr.saf I i at'O a'li'-toa,
V... Kno v.Ue. Tena aat West 'Ltfbrf oils. Va
and saw an i ujaiUi t r.i lU.arel i ilt vi Br.w-
ton -Aia. s .lerh tind oaservije Teua.
'ie.ar1 ana. Texas. -
Amoas enl r emca's Of neu-v a -tones r--;
pored for t e ce rer Alreatr.ai 1111.
to&ie ie :us: Trio ana tile wor at- I-oi'S-ni.
I i- su. wn-..s a -k:i v it' ft e. co jou
a 4:
.s at ?
l .-Hi 'a. ft I lit ".-.
-ud naf a-d i-ian. u si 1 nrX ayvr.-c
tenipj, S. C , aud l-i-v:y,. j ,-.
Highest of allin Leavening PowerLatest U. S, Gov't Report
A MINISTERIAL . CANDinATF. ' ' - . -
Vica President Sffvenson Tel!s a Good
; ' Negro Story. '--..
yfce President 8tevenson to!d thjs
following sCory b a tproup of sena
tors the other night: There was aa
old darliy In southern Illinois who
vvaiitod J6' join the. ministry. He
HprptVrcsed through man j, years
of trial arid; tribulation to tho dirnl
fied office of sexton and chief bell
rinf-er of the white folks' church in.
the same town; Ue couldn't read,
but his granddaughter Lucindy
could, and he made her read to him
every evening frcm the Good Book:
He was .finally brought before th
board for examination, which was
conducted as follows:
"Brer lias, do you know tbe
Bible?" ..
. ;'Yas praiso de LaYwd.', ' v
"Brer.Xiaa, do you believe if tb
bo tbe word of God?,J .
" Yas, dat I do, praise the Lawd.",
' Do you bclrevt the parables?" ' v
- "DatI, do, every Vtid bb'.dem
parties Is fac3, sho nuff,
troof."
Do you know, any of tbem iweU
v -fTt 7 ;rrrr
- vivt ,uciu Mill., uuu i
,T. ' r.it- - T .1 t-T'l-i -7l
dat one of Potiphar and Jezebal is
do truest an rnos' powerful" on ero"bi;
all. Hit goes dis sway. You see PoW
lijiar wtw a-ridin' down In hiicharv.- i,
it f tim Jerusalem into Jrico. .Ho.
drove lloqg lil bit when long comeT
Jezebal. he say: 4VHte nian1
gttamo a nde; an he done tub her
up bebin' hirri in bis chary it. -.Ant.,
dey went erlong a lil furder an'. fella.
among t'ieves. An' dey say: lim
down Jezebal t'
"An' Potiphar he sayt - 'Let him .
among you widout sin cas de' fu--stor.e.'
f '-
4 'But dey say all do louder: Trow .
down Jezebal!' Xs- -
."An' finally he frew down Jeztpbali
But dey . wau't satisfied, an' yell:
Trow down Jezebal!' . .:;
1" "An b6 frew her down ergain..
An' deu dey yell out: Trow her down
some mo'.' And he frew her down
seben times. But dey was dat mean
dey warn't satisfied no how; an dey 1
kep' a hollerin': 'Frow down Jeze-.
ball' An' he frew her down sob'niy
times seb'n. An' ob de remains dey '
gaddered up eb'n basketsful." -Wu-ihmgtoQ
Post.
A CW'e Disappointmpnts. . ,
The girl with the inquiring mind -
says, in the PhiladelphiaTimes, that
she. wishes someone would'explain lo
her why it is "' ; ,
That all the things that she Mks
to cat are bad for her complexion,"'
and all the things she hatesr--jyie
oatmeal and rye bread. are i . very
wholesome. . ' "
That the lady who runs her beard-'
iug house insists upon epokiog.-eith--'
er cabbage 'or onions '.jifirr.diiwjef
whenever she expects callers In th'61
Aiianlnrr
That 'the :onlv time she" wan is: S
drink cf water is when
the
water
pipps arc frozen up
That, nothing ever offends ihoni
men that she simply can ttoicrate, .
while, two hasty wordsor . silly .
little note v.'ill cause a most beart
breaking quarr&rwith'the one-man
that in rasn moments , she .tjiftnks
shn'dVdio for. . .-k , ;. . .
iThat after she gets hojne from. 'a "
... v -' . a ' - .Jm lit
party she .thinks of. hundreds ' of-
smart things that she-f might iaVe
said If she'd only had' her' wits-abotit-1
her . . . .. '.;ff
That whenever she hears about1
a wonaenuuy cneap saxc uniu
rushes down tbwn in the'rnorrrrog jo;
take advantage of it, she get s- there.
just -fti'limc tabe-toldvtJiat 'tbe last
one was sold not. two .miptites ,agp,
; .hat this life is 's6-fuirJf 'lsap;
oointments. anyway.
AvFriend! Tip. j
.'449. t VTT
' Mistress---I don't rWj&SI&i&'m
e.b Amh rnmnn.n v. . 1 ) tl haVB
iinvc-Bu inuv-u l'?v?iiii' Tffi-ir
more callers in a day man x nave m .
a week. v ; KA:,
Domestic "vveil, roumrierhaps'il '
you'd try to be littl.Q mpfe agree- fj
able you'd have as many inepas 03 f-
oave. -r-ix . k yf '
; - I ' t 1
, . : . , .... 1
. r-w i
let-; .kUKlMal
( Cf. ' t. : C. West s Herre, ar.d R-skt. J$$$
is soidnndcp positive written gnarul JURet , .
I Brnlnaad ycr-. firmer; ixfc j Tf t ' ,rP ''-cc-' '
and I r.f iha-0lat:-c Orrr.Ti"- m w-i -.VSrV.il -
ToLacco Oi'Lciu or l i- 'J r, wl.ich a
i aVii -ri iir iC w;-i wrfttt-a psaranf tcftroft--
GOETHE AKD .REVOLUTIONS.
The Gcrrnan PM'osopher's Indiffer
ence to Politics. - --
Goetue's wid grasp of the phys-'
ical researches of the day and his
intense interest in scientific prog
ress was kept up to the last That
weight of four-score years bad not
too effect of narrowiog bis outlook;
There X& a we1-known and " verjr
characteristic anecdote of him la,
the evening of his life which may be
recalled as Illustrating in a few lines
what ho was and what he was not.
It was , the 1st of -August, 1830.
The news of. the French revolution
had reached Weimar that morning
and .all was In commotion. On ca
tering octho' room his secretary,
JL-Soret, was accosted with the 'ex
clamatlotK - "Now, what do jo
,think 6i this great eveutr "A
frightful story, answered Soret,
'b.ut wCh such a ministry .jrhat was
to WcxpecCed but the expulsion ot
1 JoBe roy at family r ' ' We do .not ap-
,ear to undorstand each other,
said Goethe, ever indifferent to poll- :
tlcs,'-even when boiling up .into rev-
0lu6n,'-
WMmporteni for science be-
.lwcc
ween Cuvier.and Geoffrey St. Hil-
. afcvhich has come to an open rup
tCrreln th6 academy." .?
" "Ooefhe,. it must bo rernembered,
' considered the question at issue as a
Ibmatterof the greatest importance to
thje future of science. lie was
'greatly rejoiced over the fact that
tiiO: youthful physicist, St. Uilairc,
haspown himself so powerful an ally
'of liis owij fixed idea of the synthetic
I manhcr of looking at -nature. It
ws a fine burst of Goethe's cntliusi
. asfn when', during, this same inter
vaewith his secretary, he cx
'blaimcdr ' -.
i'What is all intercourse with na
:'tiire'if we merely, occupy ourselves
rwitkt-individual material parts and.
do not feel the breath of the spirit
ivbich proscribes to every part its
-direction and orders or sanctions
every deviation by means of an in
herent law! I have exerted myself
in this great question for fifty years.
At first I was alone, then I found
support and now, at. last, to my
reat joy, I aih surpassed by con-
J, genial minds." Temple Dar.
A
the
DIFFICULT TASK.
How
Minot'S Ledge
Lighthouse
Was Cu It.
Yvbrk could bo carried on only
froifn April to September, the sea be
ing too rough at other times to . ad
mit of t-bje. workmen gaining a foot
ing "ou the ledge, . or even of ap
proaching it with safety. The first
Wow, was struck Sunday morning,
; July 1. 1855. The building of Mi-
-.bot's Xodge lighthouse was a work
u tor bumaaity , and therefore Sunday,
tbe first day the weather bad been
propitiousfor' beginning operations,
was utilized, he weather aiiowea
L ..onlvowrnundwl and thirty work
IrjgKburs " at the ledge that entire
Season. Preparing! a ;parti-y-sttD-'merEjed
rock to. receive the foundA-
xions ui u rauive- vici wy"
'different matter -from digging holes
ln'rthe ground . on shore. Guards
in boats constantly plied around the ;
ledge to pick up workmen who
-faifht be- washed off into the sea, J
"iand their sorvices were frequently
?qurred, . .. . .
-.-ot tmtil July 9, 1B57, could the
irst.. stone be laid.' During that
yjeaeon there were again omy oue
,hundred and thirty working hour
Bt the ledge. ' Anticipating sjucb a.
. contingency,; Capt. Alexander- bad
, picked out a force oi good a! i-rouna
workmen 'sq that when work bad to
bo su3pndt on the tedge the mor
afe of 'bii1 forof? would be maintained
'by. keeping1 the men . occupied oa
sh'oW In 'sljitptnff the granite block'
Vor theitoweri.t.nd fitting the courses
lort a' mryk?iso4ha.t no' time wo"h1L
rbc lost in corrDCl,ing. errors after ;
f'fhe bleaks. aa-been. shipped to the
edgsi' Vs.a- matter, f rfact, work oa
the mddel .discjoscd Several miscal
culations? whichr, would bave caused
annoying, delay bad . they'not been
discoyereil in time to be rectified oa
fchore. The 'tower was completed
.September; iG, 18G0, in. 1,102 hours
and 21" minutes" a.a cost of. $300,
LrjOO.;' "in.'lbabj'it.ls the "frustrum cC
j "a cone, one bund'rednd fourteen
ieex anu one iiitn m uuu, "'vmu:
th'e" laiitcrntGustav Kobbe, la
Then Baby waa alck; we rave her Castoria.
When tbe was a Child, she cried far CaiAoria
Then ahe becaufe Miss, aha cluoic to aatorla.
Wien eha had Children, she gave them Caatoria
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