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A PRIMARY.
Would it not be well for all the
candidates for municipal honors to
submit their claims to a Democratic
primary? Such a course would
eliminate the worst featuies of the
county The experience of
the last municipal election was such
as to encourage this suggestion. We
have tried primaries
many times was tl"‘
result every wiflß
make the and we
think afford
I ' pl. It wifi save
things
Hutch they would never cease to
regret.
A primary means a clean election.
PROGRESS OF SOUTHERN MILLS.
The rapid progress of the South
as a cotton manufacturing centre,
says the Journal of Commerce, is
hardly understood by those who
do not frequently visit that section
with t|j£ latest
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that )>or_
:up-’H'iiin
hat ha: Ito
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BIHE DESTRUCTIVE DEMAGOGUE.
■ The Savannah News says:
H “Gov. Tillman has signed the bill
Bspealing the charter of the Augusta
Bad Port Royal railroad. The South
Carolina legis’ature is directed by
there are good reasons for say
|Br that he ordered it to pass tire
repealing the charter of the
and Port Royal road.
what is he going to gain b\
act? Does he think
courts will permit the
of the road to bf robbed of
‘ Kiroperty? If he does he wil
|H|B is mistaken. The road is
the control of the federa
■M and it is quite certain it will
tor a good long time.
. "B.ie was a good reason for re
888 t 'l |U ' harter of the Augusts
’l&CoB&Brt Royal road. The road hac
BBfld no law and had not refused
with any of its obligaiiom
|||||§H la ;.e. The repealing of it-
MHH therefore, was a great wrong
HBnK HC t will do South Caroline
BMMBfnse amount of harm. Gov
administration will be r e
|||||||M^f o r the injury it did the
state. It will be impossible to dis
cover much good that it did.”
This shows how destructive is the
reign of the demagogue. Governor
Tillman has set South Carolina Lack
ten years. This should be a warn
ing to the people of other states to
spurn demagoguery. It is the dead
liest parasite that grows upon free
government.
Mrs. Mary E. Bryan, who has
probably a larger salary than any
literary woman in America, though
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett is
said to have made a larger fortune,
receives SIO,OOO a year from the
publisher of a New York periodical
in return for writ : ng two serials a
year and a short story each inotith,
as well as answers to correspondents.
She is a Florida woman, the daugh
ter of Major John Edwards, of Tal
lahassee, and was married at the
early age of 15 to John Bryan, of
Louisiana, where she did her first
journalistic work on a little paper
just alter the war. For years she
lived and worked in Atlanta.
Congress has proposed to levy
once again an Income Tax, conse-
this is one of the principal
subjects of discussion just now. A
valuable and tixely paper on this
question has been contributed by
Dr. Frederick C. Howe, of Johns
Hopkins University to the January
Annals of the American Academy.
It is entitled “Federal Revenues and
the Income Tax,” and endeavors to
show that if properly administered,
an income tax is noli
burdensome or unjust. The author,
however, thinks the better plan to
increase the revenues would be to
in rease the taxation on liquors and
tobacco.
The world was startled not very
long ago by the closure of 1 he Indian
mints to the coinage of silver, and
one more perplexing factor was add
the troublesome silver ques
worth
Bcof the ele
it.
r Claus Spreckels is credited with
the intention of building a magnifi
cent house in the fashionable part of
San Francisco on a lot he has just
bought. It is understood that he
will entertain lavishly, though here
tofore Mr. Spreckels has lived sim
ply in an old-fashioned house. Dur
ing his stay in Charleston at the Le
ginning of Mr. Spreckels’s career his
lodgings at a corner shop in Market
street, now the site of J,he ice facto
ry, were extremely “simple” and
‘old fashioned.”
Signor Crispi is a man of robust
physique, with an extraordinary
•apacity for work. He rises early
and does not wastes moment ot the
lay. For a period of years he did
not once go to the theater, though
He is fond of the drama.
A London journal discloses the
I'act that the mysterious yellow bot
les which Gladstone carries into
the House of Commons with wbich
no fortify himself during an im
portant speech, contain a compound
>f wbich sherry and eggs form the
principal ingredients.
Mayor Bancroft, of Cambridge,
Mass., has long been famous as an
iihlete—first as an oarsman at Har
vard and later as a coach of the
Harvard crews* He says that while
THE ROMETRIdUNE, TUESDAY JANUARY 9. ißt4
training as captain of a crew he be
to abstain from intoxicating
liquors; and, finding that he could
get along without them for nine
months, continued the practice ever
since, and has found that he was bet
ter off without them.
An attraction in the Hawaiian
village at the midwinter 'air in San
Francisco will be Kohana Maka, the
champion long-distance diver of the
Hawaiian Islands. His record for
staying under water is said to be
something over four minutes, and
he has sometimes stayed so long
that it has been thought necessary
to send other divers to look for him.
Kohana Maka is also an expert shark
hunter.
One of the funniest stories about
Bernhardt is her assertion that it
was to the church alone she owed
her calling. Her youth was intoxi
cated by the music and the pomp
of the liturgy, as by the solemn si
lence which prevailed while the
preacher was in the pulpit, and al
times she felt as if she was trans
figured and was ascending direct to
heaven.
T HK annual report of the board of
city* trusts of Philadelphia shows
that the cash receipts of the estate
of Stephen Girard amounted to
$1,988,816 26 during last year, and
the expenditures to $1,997,810.32, of
which $492,949,62 was used in main
taining Girard College. Thera are
I,s6l,pupils in tbe college and 545
applicants for admission.
WARWICK CASTLE.
A Peep Into the Famous English Palace of
! the "Kinpnaker.”
One could spend days looking at the
pictures at Warwick and at the sculp
ture and curios. There is a table, the
slab of is made of fine marble
mosaic, lapis lazuli, and precious stones
which belonged to Marie Antoinette. In
the red drawing room are rare speci
mens of enamels, also Bohe
mian glass fynd Venetian crystals. This
room leads to the cedar drawing room,
whose walls: are 10 feet in thickness.
One of valuable and beautiful
is a
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of Yankee
. . - ■firms, the pope's
St. Mark, doge's
an d cardinal's
jasper, onyx, ain
cornelian on its
the gilt draw
in the ptate bed-
H n An ne slept.
& r*ig dreary looking
seem to know
; .’JS.'pk’ ??>.’s:; l1 ’ s belongings.
'•?s'>.' , Vß’>lg trunks at its
In these trunks
f ; . ■*. > -'’■jthes. They are
* t' !
tjjueen Anne’s
der” to destroy.
th?s bedstead, with its
curtains and its 15 feet high
the fireplace hangs a fine the
queen herself painted by Sir Godfrey
Kneller. It is in this state bedroom
that Queen Victoria slept when she
visited Warwick castle with the late
prince consort. I don’t know whether
she occupied Anne’s bed, but if so I
hope it was more comfortable than it"
looks.
From the bedroom is a boudoir, lit
erally crammed with paintings. Here
is Holbein’s “Henry VIII;” “A Boar
Hunt,” by Rubens; “A Dead Christ,”
on copper, by a follower of Correggio;
"Charles Il’s Beauties,” by Lely; a
“San Sebastian,” by Vandyke; “Card
Players,” by Teni irs, and a Salvator
Rosa landscape.
The castle’s state dining room was
burned out in 1871, but it has been re
produced on the old lires and is a truly
royal apartment. Oneither side of the
massive fireplace, where many a Yule
log has slowly burned itself out to white !
ashes, there are gilt Venetian figures.
Above the fireplace hangs Ruben’s
sketch of lions. There is also in this
room a droll portrait of George 111 in
the arms of his mother.
The castle boasts a Shakespeare room,
designed and added by the late earl,
and to which the county of Warwick
presented the Kenilworth buffet in an
cient oak. Into this room have been col
lected all procurable Shakespeare rel
ics, and resting on an old claw tooted
oak table are all the works, with the
admirable edition of Shakespeare of
the late Halliwell Phillipps.
The place has been called the castle
of the kingmaker. Who can visit this
historic house and not desire to reread
Lord Lytton’s—or Bulwer’s, as yon
please—“ The Last of the Barons,”
whose text of composition is furnished
by the annals of this wonderful castle
and its wonderful earl, Richard Nevil.
—Boston Herald.
Mgr Fmoc, B shop of Bruges, died at
Pana yesterday.
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Yorkville, S. C
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f cured me permanctlv.
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MONDAY JAN. 15.
■‘Good-Bye, Sweetheart”
BY MISS
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McClure’S Magazine
t-'or- 1893-’94
100 MEN AND WOMEN FAMOUS IN LITER-
.</ Z •// ATURE AND ACHIEVEMENT will be represented J V/SO)
! ’’ in McClure’s Magazine, either as authors of art-
cucMra. jcJes 0 .. C 3 participants in dialogues and inter
z' views, or as subjects of . articles.
f Robert Louis Stevenson
<urc * !:ao P re P rrcd cn cutob’osrephicxi ertide ot rare interest on how
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Alphonse Daudet, Emile Zola, Pierre
( Loti and Jules Verne £
' traUd articles, three ot which are Autobiographical Interviews. US
Eugene Pi*U
Other interviews of this fascinating kin* will tell. In autoblogrspb*
form, the careers of Pmim*
Louli pasteur Thomas A. Edison
John J. Ingalls Henry George
Edward Bellamy Edward Everett Hal. .1
’ Flam mar ion Gaston Tlssandler
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during the next year fully fifty of the mobt famous living celebrities wUI
be shown from childhood up, sometimes a dozen pictures of a single '*
person being given. 4
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Notice.
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E <»)d c•mt ,G o gi.. will bait lut >rn th
court I'OUHH d .or ui Fl •» d c wnh during r«.«
u-u-tl h>>urs of eale to tlih b gheat Mmb r for
ash on *he first I’ue-day iu r euruary 1894, no
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Letters of Guardianship.
GEOIiGI k flotd Count):
' To a i whom «t m-y o c*rn—M r *. Margie A
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vionr.«>«*in ry’a hous ,mu i i’*rerßPC i ic ith the
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; p r-onn iiuvlnu «*l j*. ri n- rh»*’et<> or claims
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K i» ua»y »S«l
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Appli/ation for Letters of Dismission.
4EORGIa—FIoy I County:
Whoresa, S*mn«»l Funkhnu’cr administrator
d**hoi<i. n<»n. w*ru wi'i annexed of ,v P.
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p tiiion, <hl»y fl ed. hn he has Adn.inieto ♦ d
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•I 1 persoi* c >.icerned. kl d’ed and cr diV-Ft,
rn B*»*»w c his** if a*iyihevctn(whyMßldad<nin
h»iHb»r B’nmhl **nt be dincnarged fr<»m hia d
nlni-’rar.ion M.d Tere're letter of dir*miß ion
u t e ti'-t Monday in Mar h 1891 Thia Decem
ber 4 18 3. JUUNP. D A VIB.
12-6 Ordinary,