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SECOND HIND SQUARES
*40.00 UP
Parlor Or«an» §3© up
Second Hand SIC up
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Tloias & Barton,
W. H. BARRETT. fteertrar,
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QOLn MINKS fOn ROCKEFELLER
Proper-tins Valur* at fl.Ort.Ofifl F**
|#»o Um Ooalrol of the Millionaire
IVogit. Wash. Jn.y It.—A N<-»
York trust oo»p«Br. eontrolted by
John P. Rockefeller haa n*rr ( U,«Kl *
martin? upon **° fl*^ 4 * J**’? 1 ’
• million drtiam. ot which fi»ck#-
(j; (r owned (hr majority of stock
It; public sale B»tunl»y th- of
Oh mountain and th" Monte Crlmo
mi(K» «*»• «o th* «"<•» rompmnr. the
miner rtoeflhold.-r* **Mkf tt»elr Inter
c*». One mine was but Hi tor IlM.imi
•n<t the other for |tr,«,OCO. the •mount*
of shelr bonded IndebtednoM. At". th'
stockholders bad contributed to the
d- vrlopment fund •bout »15«.000 being
••pended last fetr alone.
Now that Rockefnller lta» raeluflve
rimtrol. It l» ewpected that the Kveretl
nnd Monte Crtssto milroad, washed out,
hi November, will be rebuilt ibis year.j
LADIES’ TIES
SOMETHING NEW
J. ULLEBVALEEB
THE HATTER.
KNOX HATS
DEATH ATTRIBUTED TO SOUJIERS
Genrgiown. 8. C., July 21. Thl»|
community was shocked to hear of the'
tfoath of Mr. John T. MeF«rJy, of this j
c«y. occurring hv Charleston Sunday
afternoon as a result of lnjurie* sus- 1
tatnrd cavern! days previously at the
hands of a quartette of rufflnn sol
dier* In the latter place. Mr. McFoely j
was a yonug tnon of probably 80 years,
possessing amiable quulltles and vvas
In the city by the sea. It Is said, to (
consummate arrangement# for his near
marriage. This circumstance lands ad
ditional sadness to his terrible ending.
The deceased leaves a property esti
mated at forty or fifty thousand dol
lar*. The disposition of same is not j
yat known.
OASTOTIIA.
Beam th. Kind You Have >l*:us BjujM
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INCONSISTENT.
‘■Mother,” sighed, the young wife, “I
regard Tom as the most inconsistent
man that ever lived."
"You put It very strongly, my dear.”
"But I mean It. Ho told roe the other
day to l«s more observant, to keep post
cd us to what we would need, and to
do my buying when things were cheap
est. I went right down and laid lu a
big supply of Christmas presents, and
ho hag scarcely spoken to me since."—
Detroit Free Press.
Have yon any old gold or silver? If
you have call at my new Jewelry store,
where there is a lady In attendance,
and we will either exchange for new
goods or ail cash given. D*ewls J,
Cchaul, the popular priced Jeweler, i.
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L ! leuit of the ghost of *
Irhaare tn rotor out with national b»n
ior (?) for Spain.
EPfABUdHED IWh-Rrlhblt fneta
Lew will lend you any amount of nvm
j ts for otty Irnartb of time on an blnde
| rs personal property at a very low rata
( gHrMt All trawmetbm* •Utelly
mnHdrnllal. KteeJ-l.twd burglar proof
wa'.a Cnder the Arlington hotal, oa
farkaon ateeet. J. PehauL
DOT ACdDENTAUUY KIDLED.
' \ gad Aceldmf Orcured Jfeeently In
Rock HIM.
Rock Hill. 8. C., July W A very «ad
(accident orcured In our city yesterday
! ro n,nlng Just after midnight, tiy wblrh
lone Innocent ynum# colored boy lost bla
I life. Policeman T. F. Rivera, who goes
lon duty at midnight, had gone to tbo
(depot, carrying with him, aa la hta rua
tom, his double-barrelled shotgun.
(While there his attention was dlrert
led to two colored toys, Ram Brown
I and Britton Henderson, lying prostrate
on the platform, both asleep. Mr.
River*, holding the gun In hi* right
hand, grasping It about the platol grip,
L testified to by witnesses, punched
llrown with the tnustle and awakened
! him. He then went to Henderson and
punched him screen 1 time*. As the l>oy
awakened one barrel of the gun was
discharged, the load taking effect In the
unfortunate lad’a boweta. The hoy
orose, clasped the policeman around
the waist, «nd exclaimed: "Lewd, have
mercy.” He lo.dted up Into the police
man's ftioo, groaned aoverol times, fell
over and In two minutes was dend. Aa
(the boy arose the policeman exclaimed
iln sorrowful tonca: "Dord. f have kll
* led this poor boy, ond he ho* done
'nothing to me."
I The killing was purely accidental
'and Mr. Rivera la unable to account
(for the reason of the discharge of his
(gun. He did not think It was rockt d.
and feels sure It was not. He had
I loaded the gun only about a half hour
'before going to the depot and had car
ried It under hi* arm to that point.
I He hod a custom of carrying his gun
'as a protection against dogs. He was
horror stricken «t the awful consequ
ence of his carelessness. He liked the
hoy as ho was obliging and polite.
Yesterday nionnlng Coroner J. M.
Brian was notified and he came from
| Yorkvllle on the 11 o’clock train, and
'at 12 o'clock held an Inqpest ovo/ the
body, the following persous composing
the Jury:
R. K. Sadler, fireman: R. W. Creed,
Ed. F.woll, T. L. Williams, ■«?. S.
Brown, J. D. Scruggs, H. N. Young
blood. J. H. Toole, T. O. Flowers, S.
It. Milling, Hal Brown, J. A. Hall, Ike
Barron.
11EIt INTEREST IN IT.
“No,” she said; “I don’t believe iu
pushing the war too fast. I hope tho
men who are running It will take their;
time about it.”
"That's a queer view to take of so
serious a matter.” he replied.
"Well, maybe It ts." sh<? assented,
“hut when tt began Fred. Robbins said
he'd buy me a two-pound box of candy
if our side didn’t win iu less than three
months.”
San Diego, Tex.—Expectation Is that
Duvall county will make tho largest
crop of cotton this year ever raised.
Neylor, Ga. —Crop prospects greatly
Improved since rain. Now there is
complaint of too much rain, ._ ,_. w
WILL IT BE
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lowa on Friday night, no q«sr»tk>n but
I flswa ratted sa to (Janaral Mtlsw isadtng
I th* m petition to Porto Mira. Itroufec't,
{tradings srs mid tn have - basted flow -,
|»*»r tn the light at th# frjuttinga o*> r
lilaatkifio's downfall, and Ac la quoted)
a* saying that h* would liflc to be given I
{the same rflanre that Shaft** obtained)
Inf shewing bis mottle, with an indc- J
|pendent command 1 here la. therefore,;
a little doubt as to Mile*’ movements, |
though every sign of tho pr**'rt move
ment favors the idea of fll* going u
originally arranged. Much will depend!
on whether the prraud* nt feels (bat tn ,
watching tbe nest tumpasgo from
‘Washington, he needs Mtlcs at hi* rl-,
how. Bnmethlng will Ling* alao on j
the prospect# of peace. If these proe
perta ate fair. Miles wtll go anyway.!
so a* to "be In at tbe death.”
Goner* Is Brook* and M'lea have been
warm personal friends for many year*,
and If Miles la bound to go there la no
officer whose orders Brooke would no
carefully obey. Hrooke ta trying very
hard to get permission to take his en
tire corps with him. and not have any
from Santiago. Hie corp# he argues,
has beet) trained and brought In’o
shape by himself, and he ssntild like
to test Its metal all alone. Moroover,
the men are atroog and well, and he
feels thnt It would be a wrong to them
to bring among them tha Santiago sol
diers wbo have been exposed to yellow
fever. If all of Brooke's oorps went
with the Incidental addfllnna which
would hnve to be made, the total In
vading force would number obout thir
ty thousand m«n. These are practically
ready to start now, and all that would
have to be arranged would he the de
tails of commissary and transportation.
Both Brooke and Miles wish (o avoid
the perils of the Santiago campaign by
being sure of un overwhelming force nt
the very start. They feel that the
Spaniards would then discover that
they were beaten before any fighting
began, nnd th* Island could be taken
with very little loss of life.
DALTON 50LDIER DEAD.
Private l.on P. Barrett Succumbs to
Typhoid Fever.
Atlanta, Ga., July 21.—Private Lon
P. Barrett. Co. H, Second Georgia vol
unteers. died at Fort McPherson on
Monday of typhoid fever. Barrett was
brought here from Tampa. His remains
were taken to his home at Dalton, Ga.
Frank Q. Allen, Co. G, Sixth Infan
try, who was shot In the foot at Santi
ago July 1, died Monday. After being
wounded ho was sent to Tampa, whera
he contracted typhoid fever. His rel
atives aro unknown and he was buried
in the national cemetery at Marietta.
THINKING IT OVER.
“Why don’t you shoot?” Inquired one
Spanish officer.
"What’s the use?" replied the other.
“We never hit anything.”
"But there's no use of wasting our
ammunition.”
“That’s what I want to avoid doing.
In my opinion we bad better get some
one to sell It to the Yankees for us.
We'd at least have the satisfaction of
getting their mpney.” —Washington
Star.
SmithviUe, Bastrop County. Tex.—
Crop prospects are better than they
have been for several years at this
time.
Uniontown, Ala.—There has been
some complain of cotton not fruiting
well.
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1 'lenrge hyaavy, **l ewa Ml je» <f a
trek that Htayb n ieelaad |4s)fd awe
tttu- art It werkel like a
) *el!«ra all hapw !*mee, coana yew wo—
kw Heea Met h> Bar ilarbtg Well—
fit '• •pftedtt v|| 1 f vitr* tm * (<o tbi sfKib
lay ft fam-stf Yuc remewMed U»«
heavy alert e*oAm—WW« Bight Unolkr
war marttad—wbvu all th* trass InaA *d
•n ynHy after th# atorat. Yoa rtastc
be* Atapbiw—be bad a w <1 Inf oct neat
the (l»it of t)ream uiv ontsin where be
eat bta waaid wlucevm. That s-ts hr
1 bad at luwdaoßM a pat* of bay taut* a*
•ear telu drew an* Tbn otgh >ma tea*
ail right la ctnry pwrtioular. bat the oil
oca beat twull* onro la seliib wben *ba
woaM tag* mattaru lu her own way an i
throw ap her aatd. Yoa talght pat
rorka lit her earn twlet her tall part,
whip, ewdar and ra*a a* a»«ob a* yoa
liked, but abe would aovey move till aba
gut ready.
"Um day I sort LrUnd wbtm be waa
| hauling art U>e Oral load fur tlta day.
H« told me hot* she worked, aod I told
him !h*a and there that If it waa my
bnrau I'd juet uabtscb the nigh awe and
leave bar bltobud on to the load In ibo
wrxxia. Tk*v woat Into tho Harbor with
the Unt load all right, bnt when tba
•nroud load waa pil'd on and wader
way IlMtiga were dtlfereal. At a certain
placa In the road ap guoe that buree'e
h.*»d again It waa tn jnat the ant
place where she bathed before. Stove
waa mad aa a batter. Ho took off bla
coat nod hat Ue aware till the tree*
around him trembled. Next be took a
oapUDg btycb and whipped and pouaded
tilt bo wae all Un i oht. Then he mi
down ap’d rrMtM. Then he thought be‘d
oaax the critter, eo he got a drink of
water from a «j>rtng hho drank it.
Than baaekrd bar to go, bnt not a mua
cla would *hti laove, htepben fnaited till
ha heaauie exbauatod.
•’Tbew. as he toM m« afterward, he
look Sperry'* advice—onhitobed th«
aigb one. straddled her back and made
for heme, leaving the ugly, contr'y
thing alone la tke wood*, bitohed to a
tied with a oord and a half of green
wood to auohor It. He never so mack
as looked ro?|id nor said aye, yes, or no,
but mad* direct for home, potting tip
hi* horse and eating his supper. He had
beooai* sa ‘diegasted (hat he nearly dis
miss'd the thing from his raiod That
night begun with a little flue rain. It
was like a oold mist, and wherever it
struck H frOsa. Then it snowed and
Plowed for awhile, then again it turned
to rain—th* queerest storm ever known
on-Moont Desert ttJuad. There wue not
a miriuto utter 1 o’elook that eveniug
till daylight neyt tuotaing but it snow
ed or rained, and the wind was like a
double edged ruaor 'long toward morn
ing. Every tree was three times iu
proper siue, ana the ones left standing
rooked like the roost beautiful plumes
you ever see in your life. Lots of tree*
were broken to tbs ground. The tele
graph wires were nearly an inch and s
half in dfittNAtpr, covered with solid
ice. Little hmbi t "cf btroh and mnpll
were like brunches'of coral.
"In the m era tug Steve took out ths
old horse and started hack for the woods.
When ho near the place whore he
left the horse, and load, ho was astou
ished. The old nag was there just whore
she stood all ulnot. Not tne sign of u
track did she isake. Her legs were tho
size of flour barret, her body surely three
times its proper size. Her eyes and ear*
were hidden from view by the snovr
that had drifted upon her; the steam freu
her nostrils fortaod ioieles that reached
the greopd. All in all it was the tough
est sight be ever witnessed. Mr. Leiaca
at first supposed the animal was deqd,
bnt after awhile he took an ax and
broke the ice end lot the poor critter
oat. She was like a chicken coming out
of an egg. The coat came off in large
flakes. When he hitched the nigh pns
on, he only had to speak once and ha
niado lively time over tba icy road that
morning. He kept that , .pair till last
year, when they both died,.
“They never balked again. Hewi»
MISS SCHIET TO
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U.srt < f ttare i« the eligrteat provart
tlaa, ws pro*# •• aiectiva i
•getnet refrwrtcry a.an. tie hn w* lot, .
much ai, .at it It t* aeefei to awoto so |
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won't change osa.” U» if bet* -vpertal ;
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cake, stop taet crytoa aauw unices yoa
wart to get rrt of nt! 1 wus'l rtacit
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A woman tajoy* crying. The wise
' nuia M aware of this and is never heart
less eat ugb to attompt stopping a aouro*
u t pleasure. But It is unc room maac»
why be ia not aifeotad by bar team, if
tiiuy arise frum bodily paw or tetania
mental suffariag, be i* all sytapatby.
hat tba by atari cal overflow that rout bu
pvodtK'ed on aa instout'i notice, that
sewn* to be ou tap—fe.esur her dree*
dosai't fit ia ooc partioalarer she lacks
a dime to omnplrte one especial pur
•base—floes not now excite bis mtarost.
Whaa a man once, It ii from tbe
diaphragm, and tbe sob* give him ac
tual physical pain. His Vi fellows
know this and can sympathise with
bim. But women cry from tbe chart
thrust without tbe slightest effort, and
utsti know that too. Tbe oid Ocrmea
proverb, “Nothing dries eoooer than a
tear, ’ niosl have been written by a wan
wfio had bad espertewoa with tbe wiles
es weeping women. There is a gnrtot
old Eoglirli posm that give# a lift of
tbe various evil spirits that infest this
world and inflict injury upon more or
less usdaacrvkig mortals, aud ocnoiudes
aith lbs startliug vtatoment that "*
wckptng woman with two black eye* it
die wh&edeat devil of thorn all.”
The principal point fur the con*idcra
don us wotpau I* that when (be mast
iav* her “good, comfortable ory" she
fhU>id babe y-r oencnlatkm privately.
■Vhea d>U in tbe presence of uatynrpn
•hiatag niafi, she tutly even target to
ry, so* if she remembers there ia a
. astiilhty that abe wtll forget the cause
f her lachrymose desires, aud smiles
usy'soou chose away tbe tears as they
im ih eflllfltoh years. If the syx has re
ormid ia Mti® reapset, man aaod not
luim tbs eraflit. It is a bnsy, hurtling
ig®, in tba aftiee at lsast, and ttierc wo
oes likve isarqpa to be wise, *arn«o
md suang, as factors in the daily life
:t a vcoMii that dempnia the best efforts
-xum.lbem. They art! responding brave
ly and Intelligantly, and there is no
lime left for orytng. Phiiadelphi*
Cimea
trr*;
CABTOnIA .
Beaiv tbs jf TN Kind You Haw Alwavs Bought
A GROWING LIST. f
(Detroit Free Press.)
Honors for itlb achievement outside
Santiago harbor will not be bestowed
until the list of warships that sighted
andr fired at the Spanish fleet first Is
completed.
NO* A 8 HAPPY AS THEY LOOK.
(Atchison Globe.)
Half the men you seo sitting on the
porch with their families in the even
ing are being reminded that the grass
needs cutting.
AS MUCH PROTECTION AS POSSI
BLE.
The government can reserve the
blowing up of the mines in Boston
harbor till the last. WjSIJI A
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HELP WANTED
WAN’Tfci*—AkVItHAL CONi'KTKNT j
j drvMtr.akaM sad »w* first rtosa > uu-r |
and itUcr. to <*l- charge of work- 1
rrsvnva in profnincr.t It* ith Ctivilst
town. A|.«»ly Mavaulay A Co. JlySl
|1 WANT TWO mtNOORAPtIKRH
yottitg men. to fill I*"*- permanent
inoaltlnM. L. J. H>«iy, No. * Library '
building. 4«‘» »
W ANTRD A C» > ATM A K Kit AT
once Apply R- Hubca. l«t Mth »»-.
Columbta. I*. C, July -l
FOR SALE
CREAM—CI BAN AT S 4 JACKSON AT. !
VERT CHEAP—PI*'obh *nn«, M*.
cal tnsirumsnta. watchan alrooat glvoa
a«*y at t*ae!e Uw'e.
yon BALK CHEAP—A PAIR OP ,
youn* horses. Will work doubts or |
singU- C. H Howard. Jr., at Howard j
& WlUet Drug Co. June Ik ts
I
for saij: or rent—hovse or 1 1
rooms on Lincoln street. In good con
dition, on eaay terms. Wm. Bchwelgert.
Aug 1* ________
for balb-a lot or second
hand door*, sash, blinds and wooodi-n
column*. Also a large lot of roofing
vlite. In good condition. Apply to Ji
cob Phlnlay. Au * 1
TO RENT
for rent-one furnished bed
rooom. 1001 Telfair street, city. Aug^l
FOR RENT—THE UtROK HAND
SOME dwelling No. 932 Broad street,
with yard running through to Ellis
street. Apply to Jute* Qodln.
TO RENT—FROM OCT. 1 DWELLING j
1229 Broad street, containing ten
rooms. Apply to T. T. Wingfield.
July H
TO RENT-KROM OCT. 1. THE!
residence corner Broad end Marbury
street, containing twelve rooms, with
all modern conveniences. Apply IL R
Broad street, city, upstairs.
July 22
FOR RENT—FROM OCT. 1. IR9*. THK
dwelling No. 622 Ellis street; also the
new dwelling; No. 215 Oliver Row, Mon
ument street. Apply to Jacob Phlnliy.
Aug It
FOR RENT—7-ROOM DWELLING
HOUSE 1257 Greene, with modern
Improvements. Rent reasonable. Apply
1256 Ellis. Aug 1
TO RENT—DWELLING OF 7 ROOMS
with all water conveniences. Poses
siem at once. Rent low. Apply 427 Fifth
street. D. Graham. Aug 1
Misci L LANE o u s
SUMMER COURSE OSBORNE'S BU
SINESS COLLEGE—FuII commercial
pQurse reduced from SSO to $35. Short
hand and typewriting $45. Boys and
girls from 15 years and up taken.
June 17 ts
WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE—
House of three or four rooms to live
in. or rooms '.Address Rent, Herald of
fice. July2l
TWO BOARDERS WANTED AT 739
Telfair street. Can give a large,
pleasant room with two beds, on rea
sonable terms. Aug 1
JULY 91
|Special Notices.
!a MOM* aWMTI *A l« Of#
I lit if. (to . July 14* l**
,00117 RUN THE RISK
cf Usinf Bad Language,
Biit 0 To
Simmons’ Bicyc f e Shop
Hi Luo,ll> ai iiKir,
And Gkt Yoar Work Done We!L
K-r tl>« bdi hu oajrt Btcjretoi llutfiifltd
l |*nr#» is • trt on firitirmv.
t mubirl uflc i iitf)C>ii tHjftghl ii.(t •44 ufi
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PERSONAL MENTION. <
Charlea G Btitfel. of 8t Loola, la to
i pteseat iu .bat city a hrvuae statu, of
I the Geetcan pert UchllkT, now being
j cat at S - .uU ,s> t. It will be act up tn
| St. Louis place, near tbe home of tba
j doQor.
Hen” Clark, wtio waa chief of acoutx
j for General Cutter in tbe campaign
| which ttt.'.d to tragically at tbe Little
; Big Horn so many years ago, la now
| trainmaster oed indinn interpreter at
K,»l Ren . I T.
It ia understood that tbe truatees of
tbe Brittain Museum wtll appoint Mr.
George Ftortesctws to the office of print
ed books, which will soon be vacant
by the resignation of Dr. Garnett, who
retires on a well-corned pension.
Proctor Knott, eg-governor and ex
! congressman. Is living quietly In Ken
tucky. where he 1* a professor of taw
:n Cuater college. He might have had
several Important offle-w during the
Cleveland administration, but he re
futed them all.
Prof. William S Brooks, director of
the Smith observatory at, Geneva. N.
Y.. haa had conferred upon him by
Hamilton colic** the honorary degree
pf doctor of science, in recognition of
his numerous astronomical discoveries.
Mr. Brooks had made a great number
of eometarv discoveries, ninny of
which are of the highest scientific In
terest.
AN ELECTION ON THE QUIET.
Not Even the Ordiuary Knew It Was
in Progress.
Macon, Ga„ July 19.—Seme months
ago it was announced that a district in
Vlne-ville had been ordered to bold an
election for justice of the peace. The
governor passed an order because tbe
counts’ had not held such an election
in several years, It being known (hat
the negroes were In a majority and
wanted the office A notary public had
performed the duties.
Tbe election vans held Saturday, but
wrs so skilfully managed that even the
ordinary was not aware that this was
the date fixed upon. As a result of the
quiet way ia which it was done, J. H.
Brown, a white man, was elected with
out opposition.
.FRANCE RETIRES A LIEUTENANT.
Offered Recently to Fight With Spain.
Paris, July 21.—Pierre Loti, tbe fa
mous novelist, and a lieutenant in the
French navy, was peremptorily placed
on the retired list today. He has re
cently offered to fight with Spain, A