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GROWTH OF THt SOUTH.
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1892.
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landing \u.enitirr 14th.
Tlie Tradesman, Chattanooga, 'rent)
Its review ct the Industrial situation
75 tho South for the week eliding Nov.
ember 12tu. states that a general
feellDB of confidence prevails through*
out the Southern states. The advance
In the price of cotton Is maintained
the faot that planters are holdlnff back
the large crop of rice for higher prices
shows that they are In no need
money, and the peaceful ending of the
strikes In New Orleans removes the
only troublo existing In business cir
cles.
The Iron market continues strong,
with a largo and steady demand, anil
miners are Increasing the coal output
In all branches of manufacture pros
perity is reported with a bright out
look.
The Tradesman reports 47 new In
dustries established or Incorporated
during the week, together with 7 en
largements of manufactories, und It)
important new buildings. Among the
new Industries reported are a brewery
at Savannah, tin., brick works nt l’rcs-
ton, Ark., and Ilelenwood. Tenn.,
canning factory at Greenfield. Tenn..
nud a $300,000 construction company
at OalvestoD, Texas. Electrical plants
will be built at Bainbrldge, Ua., and
Greenville, Tenn., Uuurlng mills at
Augusta, Ga., and Burnett, Texas,
grist mills at Beaufort, S. C.. and Ktt.
ricks, Va., and an Iron furnnee at
XashvlUe, Tenn. A $75,000 tee and
cold storage plant Is reported at Paris,
Texas, a $50,000 Ice company nt Oov-
ington, Ky., coal mining companies nt
Fort Worth. Texas, Norton, Va., and
Covington, Ky., a $75,000 quarrying
company at LoulsrlUe, Ky., a Sloo.nno
manufacturing company nt Little Bock
Ark., nud phosphate works at Bur-
tow, Fla.
The Tradesman also reporta of
mills at Botvle and Hillsboro, Texas,
u shoe factory at Griffin, Ga., tobacco
factories at Statesville, and Winston.
N. C., a cotton mill at Alarble Falls,
nud a knitting mill at Galveston, Tex
as, and a woolen mill at Fairmout, W.
Va... Furniture factories are to bo
built at Camden, Ark., and Florence.
Ala., a carriage factory nt Roanoke
Va., a lumber mill at Mobile, Ala.,
saw and planing mills at C.nrendoti
and Nettleton, Ark., Sumter, S. C..
Litton, Tenn., Atlanta, Texns, and
Cairo, W. Va., and stavo works
Anniston, Ala., and Brinkley, Ark.
Water works are to bo built at
South CnmAlton, Ky., nnd Cleveland,
Tenn. Among the new buildings of
the week os reported to Tho Trades
man, are a business block at Frank
lin, Ky., a $35,000 church at Knox
ville. Tenn.. a college at Lexington.
Ky., n $40,000 hotel nt Edgefleld. S.
0., and a $75,000 one nt Huntington,
W. Va., a Jail nt Paris, Tenn., and a
warehouse at Jacksonville, Fla.
Cat and Hawk Fight,
about yunr cat and dog vtoriev,"
said Zcke Smith, as iis slowly wabbled
las cigar stump from the right to the
loft corner, ‘T can give you straight
goods about a fight I once saw between
a vat nnd a chicken-hawk. It was some
time ago. and before I was redu.-sl to
drumming, but I wm all there, ami
•winjrfng as wsttar a scythe blade as
ever flashed in a summer sun. It wits a
small meadow I was alt work In. aboi-
five acres, I reckon, and die timith.
that morning stood up sad bowed grace
fully to tbs grade breeso which played
across the valley. I am something of s
P»et “/self, sad couldn't help thinking
that Maud Midb-r and the Judge mlghl
have had that little passage right tberi-.
“But along toward noon, while I was
laying a brautiful swath somewhire
about the middle of a field, there cam?
• sudden swish In the sir dote to tn>
face. A quick stance showed me a l.r
chicken-hawk on a swoop for u bit
and while cat that had been lyig 1.
m the tall grasa for rabbits, sod w_.
nnw In a series of no ind down jumps
making for the fence: The biwk had
evidently taken the cat for n rsld/i,
and ho was obliged to hare his meat,
lie missed bis first pais, but after a
eirefe or two In the air. pounced down
again, and remained hi-lds-i so long in
‘he *b»t I was puzzl'd to think
had taken olaee, an I r.m to see.
“When within about 20 feet I saw
the hawk had faatened on the eat, but
{?;, by the back—bleu you, no!—by the
bel.yl Tbe. cat, you know, •• quicker
than lightning in Its movetnens, end the
very Jnstaot he was struck must have
turned on bia baek for fight. The hawk
?“ • big fellow, but he bad great dif
ficulty in rising with the cat. He beat
the grata with hla wings half a minute
before he got under waj. I stood still
•**‘ h e fan. As the big bird began
to circle around I noticed there was
some embarrassment in the case, and the
* e ! t!n * iD *° In e very lively work
with Ms clawa. The feathers licgan to
n> and then was quite a cloud of them
•o the air.
,,.'!T h, “V*; “'together surprised by the
°* bis qnarry, flew round and
Si'? 11 "Ver the field, but at last con-
ff 4 * didn’t want that kind of rab-
“L aod dropped It. The cat came down
iws. T ‘ h, >d- but managed to get
before I could reach It. The chick-
» hawk took the woods without delay,
dea,i f. ,up / K> se- from the top of sumo
tree, fa the clearing sadly oontem-
u s«3 b * d'Jf’ded condition and speo-
‘be nature of the new kind
Li’. w “ h , * uc b Short ears, long
"-iiau‘ b * rP «•»"*- -St Louis Globed
duttes u al bJig performing n!»
qJJ? •••» omcev of the prison.
iuauifce^?t k |f llle ** ° C lhj ‘ ,a ''' “d 8»
£1“}“?, ,1.*? r, I -’S u “ 0 ’J • evidenced by
are tilSji •be*® alleged offence
£ n * tnabla lipfori* anv
o h rpoT^ r "‘V^dlng
rioluSn ebanred with technical
Wflatlon of intricate election laws to
C v.J ,nr 'I** 1 - "here they wig
p ?“ lle "- friendlcu and
nfnrmlS?* A lh * C&SC COOld b«
want? t? ed and dl, P 0 *<'d of la our
0uunt 7- b aa outrage and a wrong.
■1.mang eu War Scats-.
“bled lo London Times.
‘b-* enormous peace
if w.ll be the ebuqueror In
?! 2"°/Jbs future? He who can wiu
ifitilu w*T° or 'bn* battles, and thoss
ciL „t niore t be whi by min.
ot armed meu than they have hirh-
M' D Uo^men, e mi“^
J cauu01 be directed by
•'f* Walloon. ’ “ 0t eTe “ W '“* ,he be'P
'The two chief things, ss hitherto.
T« u,fsi •••dership and superior tac
i the anx? “ u increase
it-j.i ' ^ afford* no k-ud of gu.icantec.
Jtl ■??“' f . 0rCl J Wf ““ Pecftc'-
be riit fr ??“ « we hate
Whr < Jah/5r l “# '** r ?* e ‘'es nombres.'
i be! ef bf * '“dden convert, d to
'•Airl f r, x ,;e r». ond mere, numbers?
n-ar ^X,Li! re , told ,hat ,hl ' danger of
* •; f[* a *J r - i- for my part, cannot
w«'cannm 2* I believe that
tr thre? oul f ‘.’ r ‘b® next two
France ig mcorutur ih v
more peaeefu. ami fe** ready to s tnk*H
iauger h hid h,.r W » U§ ln 18SS< ^ hen *»»-
V? Hr no!.*. but t° the button, and
* i* J was founded. Now inv
In Fra nee 1, mor/^nge™
on, to the maintenance of peace w th
wonkl’f n ! h |? a ‘bv'republic. A monarchv
SSS.w-tif to *'■
ii^with ii«,^ n3rrtU4i * u ‘-’
,rrh“"ul!‘ P prC!, e n ‘ ™I< , r» on the banks
f the Seine are not thinking of riir in
‘b»* n by tb, papal blewinf
obta ^ ne< * f° r fltc republe The
vff*.*** « “» b*cm "bygraaSngl*
*gJSS ef f«>‘ »•»« »« lay rife *pri~ •<
•nterngl strife in France, to ««ntisfr ri u ,
o.i. Frenai pe^.e for peace, and to
make things smoother and eaaier for
,bo»» -n power. The latter, moreover
,h ' ,ir “ ffing**
French general would *do
dESltorV?h£»£ Mp thffm "V »“b *
lererlb. f0 he?'^ l ‘' “ if th 5 f " h lon to
■leraaJr iff P“ Iltin * f»r war wth
•ermsny. But who wants war .a Rus
sia? Not the czar. He is a cautiour
gentlemau, who asks for nothing beyond
peace and <ra.«tntss at home. «? lone m
RnuS? XM9t ma i°rfty of the
mW wsrdt° P ''i ' “ “ ot , "2 n ‘ war - The
t e * on, * Dt in Ruaaia art the
Preaa, the Polo. an d the Jew*.
Prearti*r*a
Adventnic In AVhtlrehap.1
From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
.J,.™. “> adventure in London last
°f “ very unpleasant nature,"
“'.‘d. <bf I*". Then. Swan, a Memphis
cltv'sblhreaL. 1 !** “'““dering about the
c“y sightseeing one day, and- flnallr
(52* the notoriuos White-
chapel diatrict. I wat ennmuftiwwi k«
a tK'ZKnr who appeared to* be a mm.
and* jj’b? ,ir *' wreck. 1 questioned him,
““d Ik* story wss so pitiful that I com
hii U vid ri? , i,iv e ,,i g ,t « it. Ho said that
wVwenL H. u i neXt , block ' 4ml tblthcr
hiff.nS? 1- . i* *d os Into a gloomy old
s b £l‘V" d i! 1 ,?.‘ br . ee n . puir ‘ of Hdwtty
-..airs, to a *atuO .luffy room, lit onlr
Once in there ho looked
L W* crutene*, pulled
^5 and «°od up, a e X -
f0 2life.
\\ ft.. baIu I, *1 180 that you aro
fraud; what do you wont with me?”
lie replied that he wanted my nurao
watch, and chain, and 2, enfow hfi
T? wil| P dn^ voif Ug i T ifebiug knife.
.Vis* H do you 00 * ood 10 cry out,* ho
•aid, tor you cannot be beard in the
street, and no one in this building will
mSr. t t , ;r nr 5 id -' \ b»d .i.ea"Sf« ^
Pf'tty well and oonciuded that he was
bluffing, that be would not dare kill me
'“Abe vvy heart of London. M 1
y?*d a hsreless air and told him tbit
he ivMhnI me he would hay® to kill
“! *5*Vi be “light just as well
I'd KEOUC expews::-.
Tlii. Is On.AVi.jr »>.<•* • C.-.At II,
Appro-.r: -'mi.
Wilailltlgfor, N’nv 15. T .> tpj»
cant that baa > been rnado relative n*
the policy of the Fifty-thtnl c.ncrr~ -.
the necessity hits been pointed out of
making some reduction in the expen-
dltures In order to avoid a delicti. Jn
this relation It has oeen stated that
the policy of subsidizing mnli steam
ship lines would present uu opportuiv
lty for the Democratic congress to use
the prunlbg kplfe. This new service
so fn- as It Is established. Is being
formed muter contracts with the govern,
merit There nre now In operation m-i*
subsidized mall Hue* plying between
ports ln this country and ports in
South America. The first of next month
the service will begin on tw ■ dd -
tlonal lines. Of these lines threehave
contracts for five years .-wr\1ce and
two for ten years. Next Map-li nnotli.
er contract will go into affect and sn
altogether there will be nt the close ot
the present administration eight lines
carrying malls to foreign ports. Con
tracts have already been entered into
for three more lines and two of th s-
are perhaps, the most Important of all
the contracts. They prov.de for the
carrying of malls front New York to
Antwerp and Liverpool. Thin service,
however, according to contracts will
not be until 1S95. Appropriations
have already been made for the cost of
tlie service on eight ot these lines,
which amount for one year to nearly
one million doltnrs. The estimated cost
of the additional service already con
tracted for will amount to nbout $l.-
000,000 yearly. YVblle the department
wiu be dependent on congress for mon
ey with which to pay umounts to Is--
come due each year on these contracts,
the contracts are nevertheless leg > v
uments and the government Is b.,
by them. It is stated that If congress
should refuse to appropriate money th<-
steniyshlp company have legal re
course to the court of claims to com
pel the faithful performance of all
obligations assumed by tho govern
ment under thn contracts.
PCTUlAD' »-• S T
Fov t-..
TISTIC3.
file* South.rn
l;ni»
Slat#
_ IV.nNy- >; rT . lfl.-.-nsr census
|wo tou.lcH.a lft«ue«l today giro* »tati*»
i.os of poirolatioa ia 18JMJ by color, sex
aa<i uativitr iu Kentucky. Teauetsee,
AJabsiua. Missouri. Louislaua and Tex’
as. The features of the bulletia are
summarized as follows:
.3*?‘ u< *>-WWte I 5WUU2. etlored
N 'tl'e bora. 1.790.279. forega
•ora. 59,330.
'lVaai-«.ce—Tota: population. 1.707-
olS. whirrs. J.330.G37. colored. 430.8S1.
male,. S91JW3. temales. 875.9.13, a*.
irIS b ° ra ‘ ,or0 -gu bora, 20..
PePOJaUoa. 1.513.017.
s p- 71 ?- reiared 079.299, mule;
WTABft females. iSo.501. uative bora,
1.49S.2K). foreign born, 14.777.
Mississippi—T%M1 population, 1.289..
m ‘}. whites 544.851. colored. 744.740.
males. 049.087. females. 039.01*.. naive
bora, 1. 281.048. foreign horn. 7.952.
'»bites 558 3!)5. co'.or.-d 501-
'oYtT* 1 '” "•^'■’^•■‘^0. foreign bora
J«^.YVh„e 1.745.935. eolored 489..
15^D56. t Te b ° ra farciga born
CONSPIRATOdS ARRESTED.
forts Law In Foii K hks.-- >l |».
From Uj# I>onghk.-.-pAlo N>-w*-Preu
for s U a2!i_ men ' rp< blvuts ol the city
lifetime, and well kpowa to aU.
S** «»mw| wkhoirt complaint, with-
law “d without nay process of
sumUi plj upon tb* direction of a
rffgy.M.tt* polls that the voter
San. -w ,trt *■ was about to commit
•wwoffeuee against the election law.
drai^i ot 00 «im,, were
• CT ?, miniU ‘ before Lord High
1 laI *er. by the Grace of
r *” n « collector and Re-
nuS, 1 ?" of ^F^be* county, a
coSn^l" for ha* been the most
tt# “, d "o'ov'm* violator of
might WTJHtJi urtrr ‘b*‘ be
zALlj ,’ ■* Jndgmsot up-m voter* tr-
"/ove Mm. and who we
P Endrell V Broocr ® 1 ** Prodivirtes.
vh?lvxlL r Ignorant of the dedriaos of
draeTST'.r. 10 ft* ie*al status ^ red!
*bs Votor should reg-
ths ?! calmly committed to
Sd?™' “'lb* mar.hal for trtas-
*» United Sutra jnfi lo Now
• ifensn who bad oonnnitted no
SSP *oy iaw, State or na-
n Ivnlfe* !“* of laboring mm without
sJSg?* 111 *b» world, and families dr!
ball o it'XkA ^b™,! b* Insisted upon a
the with aubstsnlal nSf c-
y,j “v-'r. and in default thereof.
‘v'rireTf u wfa* resident of
SfSft don K*3K
frac, . . t0 auy of.
w.,*SiS 2 u^Tot^io^K?
same man waa •i ru . / i» 4 V 1 .:
th. tame oltcnco ‘u ‘ T ,m<,er b “' 1
I?? * r * of it. why don't you
get to work r I saw that he waa cowed,
and, throwing my hand to my hip pocket
I stepped forward nudsaid firmly,
2? 1 ‘bat knife.' He handed itto
?nd%!n U i. * word, unlocked fhc door,
and bild It open for me to past onu
v h* 1 ! 00 P-ntol—never carry one-
bat 1 iiinde no mors vitiu to the denn
;!,nt jibSy."' wltbout a buriy “*•
Tuctiow fraudsT
Th* R«publlcatiM Are Trying to Find
Democratic Irookclnras.
Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 15.—Public ex-
dtement In tho alleged election frauds
In this city and county continues un
abated, and great interest la taken In
'bo proceedings In court before Judgo
Haight. Last uiglit Edward Uuuy
and Justlco of the 1'coce Joseph Devry-
enger of Cbcckowny were arrested on
the charge of forgery | n clutuglng re
turns from the First district of the
town. They were held to ball Count-
er Investigation waa started by the
Democrats this morning l»y Inform
ation laid before Judge TIlua In the
superior court, mentioning uo names
but alleging that certain Republicans
bad been guilty of attempts to bribe
Inspector* before tho election In the
Interest of particular candidates.
Howard A. Simmons, a well known
Republican lawyer, was put on the
stand and testified that be had used
no money Improperly In tbo canvass
"T >'r 11 1' li: .i rv n f mij.
erinteudent of education.
The mo«t startling disclosures yet
made developed this morning when It
was found that tho ballots cast at
the polling place In the First district
of the Eleventh ward bad not been
destroyed nnd were still In the box.
A recount was made In tbo court be
fore Judge llalght, and the totils
agree with the police returns given
out election night, while the returns
afterward filed with the clerk showed
n change of seventy-five against llm-
arson. Republican, for luperintendent
of education, and 02 against yulnby.
Republican for district attorney. Tbe
case is (till In progress.
A Republican trick to Dlifranchlir n
Hoot I.OKtt ol Voters-
New York, Nov. 15.—One of the afieg-d
conspirators who are accused of plotting
to abduct a load of Troy Democrats on
ection day, and so prevent them from
voting, was captured last night in thi-
city, and is by this time on tbs way
to Troy .n charge of Chief of Detective
Markham of that city. The pr.soner j
Archie M. Aston, clerk in the custom
house, and an alleged hireling of Dare
Martin and bis gang in this enterprise.
Aston did not appear at the custom hou-e
after the affair and was arrested latt
n.ght at his bouse. The story was that
the steamboat Belle Horton had been
chattered and loaded with beer a.d
eatables^ It was to sail at daybreak
fjf** **»*» eii-ufiiiuuui* uu buani for a
Jollj time. The excursionists were al.
Democrats, and Invited for their politi
cal fa^th. Bob Magee, the notor.ous
blackleg and ex-convict, win had broken
jail not long before at Hudson, and tt-
caped by swimming through the sewer,
^a« in charge of the boat. One* out of
Kht of the city the return was to be
delayed until too late to vote, and tbe
350 excursionists had be*n disfranchised.
The eteamb >at was on time th- morn nc
'f ■ «• ion day and so wen* -he ,-Mr*.. /-
Isis. So were alto me poKce* Wok* Ma
gee end some fifteen of his h nchm-n
were seized and locked up. A*to:i
wanted for an assault growing out of
the arrest. Dispatches from Troy thn-
days ago Intimated that Dave 31art n.
and even Matt m.ght be drawn into tliv*
affair by the time the..matur had bet n
thoroughly sifted. This, however,
•inct been denied.
Xsexlngton Rrjofre*.
Ijoilnffton. Nor
AILAWTA'S RATIFICATION
hvCsteCltf Inini lt««*lr fsKtiv In Jtt
Uloi y.
Kor- 15.—(Special.)—Every
■ram brought crowds to take part in
?. e ® reat Mtifieatton dem-
WM kri?i tonI Sii'- The eity
was brUiautly illuiqluaieil and ilme
ateil fet the occasion. By dark there
aa i Imn ; c '>* bonfire on nearly every
business see Ion. and the
tor a JP'ie. 00 ,h » line of tho
procession were lined beyond the limits
12“ wcetators, representing the entire
•orcWifbt procession, which
"P!, D€<I the ratification exercises, moved
rariy toward ‘he capitol. where tho
waa held. Hon. H. G. Turner.
Hon K G. ill! Bignon. Col. N. J. llam-
o V? vernor Northcn and MIon.
Hoke Smith were the leading speakers.
Mr. dll Bignon received a highly \flatter-
n 8 «,!r Ceptlo i L I 111 * * [H -‘ ec ’ 1 was mainly
! ®“logy of the party und leaders, as
n Ji!° ,ba V, of ‘he other orators.
AVhile the speaking was In progress the
c '!f. *^te hands of the celebrants.
with tin boras and fireworks, who fslrly
mattered the windows of tho heavens
with a Denmcratc din that kept the
“7 awake till «f ter midnight.
Jsck Chinn Faintly shot.
Nor. 5.-Col. Jack Chinn, a
horse starter, was probably
f ^J hot “' he East 8t Txmii track
^ af'eraoon by Ofiicer D. D. Anthony
f the track police force. Chinn ws un-
i!?., C sl! r ". t •“ *« “ * starter for the
“de track, but some time ago be
Chicago to officiate at Chicago,
In■ r! 3 . 8 . h ‘ | Q". .Ki‘ Ohlna, here. The
management tried to bold Chinn to his
contract. Chinn did not respond prompt-
[J* J“J Then he did come did very
K l !!L’ r0r ?V •*•. serricea of Starter
EJTI' r ,. , of Guttenberg were secured.
„ 7?vi! U etternoan went on the track
b J! wo I k ' * nd finding Divyer
flae , frora Mm and or-
,!!_ J™ ‘he track. Dwyer refused
, 0I L Ul * officer* for pro-
Pffiper Anthouy t,.ld CLiuu to
oinsru for s ™tt *a 5° *iterc«Uuu
IS.I'.ii Urln f wh J ch Chinn was shot s*v-
oral times by the officer. He is ln n
dangerous condition.
China took the flag from Starter
Dwyer, hand, at the first race. Af.er
ij? M d . wa * ,,n ‘ away he wslked to
?* oinh. house, where Secrctarjv-Sincitir
haudeu b.m bis discharge. He threw it
n rage upon the floor, saying, "by
no man can d.scharge me." At the asms
time he reached out with one baud and
*ra.- d Siac.ai,- l.> lie .- a-. , p,. i, m
teiv ird him. With Ins il s-ng g ,| h.i;,iJ
1 h:n:i puiled out .1 murder,-in I ok.eg
kn.f ■ and apparently w.,s about to wreak
Ils wrath upon th est-cretary. Cnpt. An-
tli ny, who ivas ne.tr. sprang f ,rward.
At this point accounts differ. The ons
riven the most credenes is the state-
meat by Cap. Anthony, who says that
whil n -t in any danger himself, he saw
that Sinclair’s life was In danger: also,
tnat the latter had drawn a revolver
and should be fire it. bullete were likely
to hit some of the crowd that were gath
ered. To prevent thie be put hla revol
ver to Chlnn'a face and fired: the ball
entering his neck. Chinn fei: M hut soon
staggering to hie feet, exclaimed, 'yon
cowards hail better go and selecS yunr
grave yards; I am lo th.'s racket to w n.
and by God, win I will." He then start
ed to walk away, but was placed under
arrest. Fhys.clans removed him to tbe
hospital. It is said late tonight ‘bit he
will recover. He told a friend that he
would fix it all right with Slncl.t r and
ask his pardon, but still makes hrt-ais
Off.cer Anthony and his assistants.
n>v» bo ■« Hal,
Frost Cassell’s Saturday Journal.
cLrod 1 ‘!k.?‘! r *t d j' ri,h o'-*" de-
wared that b« ~>t been in bed for
70" rs - he toot: hi. real In door-
and passages. This is not a bad
“» “an.'’ of the homeless class
!!“ 1, t I , P,!° b *hiri l>>ci K. Certainly th«e
are thousands—m t saly in England, bnt
*rer the world—to whmn such 0
.'JfO’T a* a bed it unknown: unfortu-
*° ,*" v <Wr head, in the
Pi**** jm ztnable, to prevent
pofire *^ I “ 8 rndri 7 * w »kenefl by the
-w SJ2 “o'erslo-wi:; told the writer
h-f principal thought for
S^rnM d hiV ba “ J* ro »t'l rount: Where
“2“J5*JdgB1 Oat night? And he had
* ”*”?■ that h“‘ for having this object
o.op*““ u 7 in view tie he tramped oeer
kT ““ 1 «»onous pavements of London
l.nee,5 u" hl ! «**«". He
ao ^ d *‘ Mtnself in tfter day. when
.T ot . S"“ °* his experience*
■t “doas.DE out *
he however, never slept in a
"hh-h some thirty persona of
P*h seam did at Budapeatb a few years
5*? , .The water, which was warm,
flowed from a rn.ll. and the vagninL got
mto It nnd converted a number of stones
into temporary pillows.
Even pcopl- with homes cmt.l »Jt
wiute strang,. Rories on this head. Of
course, in *pm« countries bed.i are nn-
known. The Japanese, for example.
«i»en os the floor, muffled In a great
wadded rvoat. and with a block of wood
for n pillow. But. confining ourselves to
England, just talk lo the dwellers ln
the slums on this subject. Why. going
to bed there during the summer months
is positively Inviting torture. Many
place* swarm with vermin, and conse
quently those who live in them find it
more comfortable to sleep anywhere
"™f r than in the proper place—«Ten
on the doorstep.
The manager of .an Isle of Man hotel
remarked a few months ago that “riii
tors never went to bed. The servants
am often asked to provide breakf.isL at
d to 4 a. nt. Certainly the streets of
Dong its nre pretty lively any time dur
ing the season.
A gentleman Is fond of relating that
one night a select party settled not far
from_hl* bed-room window stul created
the most discordant din imaginable. He
ho re It with exemplary patience for
about fire hours, and then dressing him-
Rolf, ho wont out and mildly expostu*
“28* RJJTins ho wantod »>mo sloop.
Sleep! roiirod one of the ran*.
Wowing a terrific blast on a toy trumpet,
then what did you come to the Ise of
Man for?
They say at Blackpool, too, Drat If
yon arrive at any hour of tbo day or
night you are Just in Urn* for something
or other. The story goes that early one
morning * dance waa in progrem on
one of the Piers, when a shipwrecked
sailor, who had been drifting about on
» spy «od had fortunately “landed" on
the girders below, crawled np the step*.
The M. C. came forward—they nre
never surprised nr Blackpool—smiled,
bowed and said: ‘‘Pleased to see you,
sir. Can I find yon a partner?”
WANTS TO SET IT ASIDE.
a Snltto Ret Aside Ik. bftakUv* *|
pnrttanm.nl of Indiana.
Indianapolis, Nov., 15.—A suit to eel
aside the legislative apportionment will
bo heard by tbs aupr.rae eonrt Nov
ember It. Morgan Chandler, through
hi* attorney, ex-Jodge Nihfack, has
tiled in the supreme court bis brief in
tbe suit. Niblack denies that there is a
parallelism beiwern th* Indiana and
Michigan cos- ,, and sajra that the coo-
sritutional provisions in Wisconsin,
Mi- higon nnd New Y’ork governing tbe
spportioamtnt of members of she Leis
ure different from those in <b._
1*. ■ Precedents in tho states named
not bo cited for Indiana, .kaything
actual equality ot tho lii.tricu,
ra integrity of round
b-
,, ”“cnoo In our c.i .r: "here the i..--4r.ty of coundes mu»: li-
", Itamv,;:. 03 0 ;j .1, , f a . | j, , .er».-l, -• f ’ -,o x.i,.
^te , nt of o-ir .--j ^ lV i,.„ 1 11, k 1 tncltid , that If groat.r
! «1-1,0111 warrant >■ n.,’.. It-ms are to b- I t-poa 1...1, ...
; •■ •-:••■» , ■ -*—-1 open h. right to ef legislative -i.-tr.-i - 1.. ....
"• " i:g.. he was temiorar.ly through amendtnenV to the ror.uiuuoti
tk-iington. Nor. 15.—(Special.)— 1 The
nomocracy was ortTwhelnilngly triun*
iihnnt In this county nnd tho radical nnd
third party candidates were hardly
known in the election.
The people had a grand jollification
heru on Saturday night and cei.hreu.1
iho great Democratic victory with a
torchlight prtw-eatsion. After marching
arnitud and through* the town, the pro-
eession waa haJted in front of the court
bouse, whore tbe crowd was addressed
h7 Messrs. W. G. Johnson, E. Care*
110 d W. L. Brown, all of Lexington,
and a Mr. Coie of Alabama. It is quite
uatural that this, the greatest Demo
cratic victory In fifty years, should be
celebrated everywhere with bonfires,
processions and speeches.
Bible day wiu celebrated to perfection
at the Bandit Church here laet night
by the cb.ldrcn of tbe Baptist Sabbath
•chool. Professor Th.-anis B. Moss,
superintendent of tbo school, had his pro
gramme oarriol out by his Sjbhr.th
school to the cumpletcst sucoee,. without
he occurrence of a single mistake to
Jbs ItrietKo enjoyment of a crowd--1 his shoulder, out of wh.eb h* paid all
house. It was nn evening long to l>e beta, and into which he put ail money
membetvd by tUl present., bet with hint. He hid two $3,(JUU hank
EveeUent -c ‘ v certificate*, and other ssa-s to bins
his stock in trade np to $20.UUU. 8 r ral
days ago a trunk containing the sate el
and some papers was found on the West
Side prair.e. and be bookmakers of tbe
city think that Wall nerar got out of
the city alive. Some people eay that
Wall h u gone hack to Auitralia. but hie
friends do not think so. He wwt o a
mm to go awsy mysteriously. Tits police
hive been unable to find any trace of
him.
Wh»r* !■ Jim U all I
Chicago, Nov. 15.—Jim Wall, the well-
known and wealthy bookmaker, is mi-s
ing. Wall Is the man who attracted th*
attention of thousand* dnr.ng the fi.st
part of the racing season in Ch-cago.
He is an Australian bookmaker and
did basinet* it Garfield Park. Washing
ton Park, and Hawthorne, after a fash
ion tbal looked queer to American eyes.
He carried a leather satchel slung ov.-r
Excellent crops of corn,' peas, bay and
potatoes and short crops of cotton have
Jwen gathered by our fa rang* this fall.
They are planting a large acieags in
"heat end oats now. as they did last
111. Tie people are fas: learning that it
is wl- lom to rai«e supplies at home and
let cotton be n surplus crop.
Everybody L f-i-ling good orw the
•ytopy for Clevolami. Drtnocnfjr
the rise In the price of cotton.
An»w$r This.
TVhj do 10 many people vr% ere around
us seers to prefer to suiter alid be rautle
mleeinhle by indlgestiiiu, constipation,
dlaxiih -loss of appetite, ooming up of
‘h* food. 7.eUow skfu, when for i5 cents
we will sell them Shiloh's Vltallser, guar
anteed to cure thorn?
Tits Winston Conflagration.
Winston. N. C„ Nov., 15.-1116 fire
which broke out last night In tho three
story storage building filled with hay,
burned all night In spit* of a grateful
rsln which put out all tbe other smould
ering firre i ntbe burned blocks. There
waa considerable excitement Ip. the early
evening caused by the dlsciOTsry of a
rog saturated wkh kerosene burning in
the rear of a email house on Fifth
street. There Is no clue to the Incendiary.
Mayor Earner today publishes a card
discrediting tbe idea of inccndiari.nl by
negroea in the town. The moot influential
colored dtisens met last night and
adopted resolutions of sympathy for tbe
sufferers of the Hr. Th- 1-1—- ■, ■ )
fires could not possibly have originated
by sparks from the fir-t (ire and there
to much mystery ns to their origin.
The Monetary Conference.
London, Nov. 15.—^lo programme yet
ex.sts for the international moaeti y
conference, which will open at Brussels.
November 22. When the del-gates meet
tbe proceedings will he opened by one of
the Belgian representatives inning the
AmerifSh delegates to state the 'J -p s-
als which they desire to hare disc is ed.
These presen ed, a committee w..l bo aft-
pointed to prepare a definite programme,
A repretenatire of the Associated l*re<s
has learned that Kr Wili am Vernon
Harconrt, chancellor of tbe exch-qner,
has given instrnctJon* to the Engl >h
delegates that they are to treat the c n-
ference as a purely del.beratlve boiiy,
without power to commit ,the govern
ments represented to anything.
tion Is heir.g largely ~*cte
ladies of Memphis.
oil by tha
Knight* of Jeabor Meeting.
Sf. Louis, Mo., Nor. 15.—Tbo six-
teenlh anual meeting of the general
assembly of Knights of Labor began
this morning. The convention waa
called to onler by grand master l’ow-
derly. nnd the committee on credentials
presented their report. Consideration
of this report consumed nil the morn
ing session nnd other preliminary pro
ceedings will follow before tbo real
work of the assembly cun be taken
up. At the afternoon session commit
tees were appointed on distribution,
appeals, state of thn order, co-opera
tion and secret work.
h*l' K.es,Ion Itrlurn-.
San Francisco, Nov. ln.-Officlal re-
turns from 1,758 precincts In Califor
nia outside of San Francisco giro Cleve
land 84.210; llarrisou 90.950. ILtrri-
son’s plurality (1,748. There remain
413 outside precincts to be heard from
In addition to those In city.
Springfield. Ill.. Nor. 15,-Completo
but unofficial returns from the s'nto
give Cleveland 422,842: Harrison 300,-
783.
Montpelier, Vt„ Nov. 15.—The oHI< Ini
vote of the stale for president; Unr-
rison 37,992; Cleveland 1&325.
Coughing I« nl once stopped lty Dr.
Bull’* Cough Syrup. Keep it always
In the house.
Honor, For Ilrntpltlll.
Wasijutaiwi. Nov. 35.—It is rums red
here that Representative Hemphill of
South Carolina may be OkvelMd’a
socretarv of the navy. The two are per
sons' friends, and the president thinks
hlkhlr Of Il-mphlU's integrity and
•Ml'”. The Evening Star tlwiks iho
npnuintment not noiikely.
Oh , What m Cough.
i win yon heed tho warning. Tbs sig
nal, perhaps, of tlie sura approach of
that more terrible disease, e<msumptlen.
. Ask yourselves If yon can effort] for tbs
I ssko of earing 50 rents run tho risk
„ , and do nothing for It. We know from
Sold by Goodwya & Small Drug Core- I • xperieece that Shiloh's Cure will cure
l.inr l-APnOP I'liaee* «• . s ... I T*. 1. I -1, T* tksws* foils TV lo ov.
ChamheFB of Drpn(te«.
Paris, Nor. 15.—The position of mfn-
{■Jwj 1 wrl ^ the all alwrrbing topic in the
lobbies of tho chamber of depatic* this
cTeniuff. Animated rtnupa diactiated the
outoome of tomorrow's debate on the
mil p visit tb* irovernment power to
apppre^a violent Anarchist newspapers.
IThxt the rebate will be an acrimonious
w evld.'.it from the language and
hytho governmonc's oproneniS.
Tbo »or.>miiifni h.v« decided to prose
cute the directors of the Pan*ma Canal
C ompany. This dispoiMM tor the mootftt
of the whole Padsiux canal question,
ftn « Jt to f*-*l thought that th* debate
M for Thursday. If it occur* at all.
will affect the portion of tbe cabinet,
tho opposition funfintug its enenrie* to
the debate *e*. to- tc morrow. It i* be
lieved that tii * ministry will refu*e to
discuss the Panama cmn.il question nt
all. nom* that tbe matr*»r it being dealt
(with judicially. Many doputije, however,
(are opposed to the pro*ecm^a of the
directors, and will likelj seek aa oppor- I
tunlty in tomorrow's debut • to 'attack |
the iroveram»Ant on tlia; subject. It ;« |
I reported tonight, however, that Count |
de Leescp*. Charles tie beuep*. 51. Fon-
taaoa. M. Cottu and M. Efftd are in
cluded among the Panama defendant*,
aud that they are charged with breach
of trust sad malversation of iurnto.
your cough. It never fails. Thfa ex
plains why more than a million bottles
wew sold tbe pest year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough at once.
Mother*, do cot be without it. For lame
back. Ride or cheat, nae Shiloh’s Porous
Plaster. Sold by Goodwyn and Small
Drug Company, corner Cherry street
and Cotton avenue.
llarrlMm In Efllgy.
New York. Nov., —inere waa _
proettsjou of enthusiastic Democrats fa
Miepeth list night which oarrowly ee-
oapod terminating In a riot. Visitors
had a wagon upon which waa ereoted a
scaffold, and dangling from this die-
gusting emblem waa an effigy of Preal-
_ dent Harrison. Local Democrats hooted
I the perpotora and tore the effigy
pieces.
People .'Terl ok*»d the irr.p rtance of ppn
■•Ol!y : :.»1 •■!:. rs. • wet
1(< .J w : . T-.a ■: I : »w
t i: » ;c*p.» r.'»lljr koswn that Syrup
u . ; i \ "... ! ’
•' JUt.< u.-.! .- • i ; , • w .!l
b iv o’hri-r I.iiitiY. *, n h:<,• ' f : a
. I- -• f-A' njure »he
BLIND.
n»«r htuii whj wi
locuy a box el
BEECHAM'S;
PILLS
for the d.scM'-r* rhlch J
^ crow Out of I«palr«a'
> / fur m
> / )f | U« nk '•leteei.irh. < wn.
jl 1 »«. Ulsortie*r*-<1
V * ^ Mwr %i.k llead i
Jons! \err.os •n'oon'ir.'* t-ke "thi J
^ place an entire la« ch*» 2
I COVERED WITH * TASTHUS AMD {
| ^ ^ lOlUSlI MAHN8^ j
F«*t Through Line.
Wasliington, Nov., 15.—The manage
ment of the Richmond anil Danville
Railroad Company announce that be
ginning November 20 they have per
fected arrangements with tlie Pennsyl
vania railroad to op<; ate their fast
limited train through, betweeu New
York and New Orleans, currying Pull
man sleeping and dining care between
New York nnd New Orleans, Aiken ami
Augusta, and between Washington and
Memphis; also connecting nt Atlanta
with vestibule! sleepers to and from
Shreveport, La., via Meridian ami
Vicksburg, travelers and United States
mails consuming practically only one
day between titeoe remote point*.
A ? I*rr Out* liter****.
Lowell. Mass. Nov. 15.—At a meeting
of the scents of tbe Lorn-til Cotton Mills
today it was decided to grant an In
crease, not to exceed 7 per cent In tbe
wages of operatives, to lake effect De
cember 4.
Providence, R. I„ Nov. 4.—The Lons
dale Company and tbe firm of B. II.
& R. Knight notified their employes to
day of an Increase of wages to go Inh,
effect December 0. The amount of tbe
proposed increase la not given out. This
action will doubtleen be followed by
other colton manufacturers in tho
state.
liutiiin Penesali.
Dob'.'a. N,v. 15. (Sr eiaLj-Jodge W.
F. Jenkins was registered at the Hooks
boose yestt-rday.The Judge was on hs
wsy to Irwinton, where be goes to hold
th* adjourned term of WQktoson super
ior court this week.
Cole. T. L. Grmes and Jam . S.
Chappell are In attendance on Wdkintoa
superior court this week.
GspL Joshua Walker of Lauren
Hit: was in tbe city on Saturday.
Col. John M. Stubbs and l’ -tma-l-r
Clark Grier spent Sxtnrday out < a L'ol.
Stubbs' plantation at 3lontr.se, bird
hunting.
“How to Curs All Skin III*.
Simply apply "Swaync's Olntnicct”
No Internal medicine required Cures
teller, ecaetna. Itch, all eruptions on the
face, bands, nee*, etc., lesrlng the «• i„
clear, white end healthy. Its great heal
Ing and curative nowere are potsvesrd
by no other n mi'df. Ask your drurciit
for Swayoe a Ointment S
The palate is almost tickled
with Scon’:; Emulsion of cod-
liver oil. The stomach knows
nothing- about it—it does not
trouble you there. You
feel it first in the strength
it brings; it shows in the
color of cheek and smoothing
out of wrinkles.
It was a beautiful thing to
do, to cover the odious taste
of cod-liver oil, evade the tax
on the stomach, and take
health by surprise.
Let us send you a book op
careful living; free.
Nev»!vort.* 01lr,,B ' Cb *" d,< *' , ‘* 8o,aa ? l ^ a *” wp '
Yew drasjlw keeps Srotrt ftanldos of cod-Uvcc
oa-slt ilnuxmi everywhere ds, jt.
I.m Tear Mel at Heme.
From the Rural World.
Lift your reverently when you pats
tho teacher of the primary school, sho
it tb* great ungel of tbe republic. She
taks* the banting flesh front the home
CURE
PlokRoodarb»and radar* til the trujbta fad-
wot to a bill i* «tat« of the ■ju*-in. -nioh aa
fiu/iit.-4, .N, t i,ws. Drowsier*-- efter
remarkable auct tcs has Loan klwim in curi'jtr
Headache, yet Carter*
ore equally valuable In
aadpeaventit;* UUa annoy n
Acha Iher w. ild he almn
who mifTer from Ud* dia
but fortunately their aoodrw n.-m i
here, nnd lho^« who one* try them «U1 Do
these list!.* piiiq v^l i*hla la no many wayn lb
Wf not ba irflling to do without iha
But after ail tick b—^
li the bane of 10 many l!\ rs that her?* fs where
»»* make our prr»a? toaaL Our Dllh cure II
while < th undo not.
CaitTsa'a Lrmx Lra Prux aravery rmall
arul very eeay to Uke. o »or two pib- rrake
a dene. They are ntrletly tegrtotieand do
n t ,rrlp<* or purxe. but by (heir rvntle ac . o
DAeonoal! whkuae th, tl In TtaLiat *5cer.t»:
nre for $ I Hold everywhere, or nent by mail
cims man co., 9m
M W &w Smill Wen
COMOHSSIO.VEIfS SALE OF VAL
CABLE LAND.
By virtnc of a Judgment d - reo front
Jones snperior court we u ill sell at pu!r
lie ontciT to the high--i Mddrr. for casli,
on tbe first Tti<s.lty In I) ember next,
within the legM hour* of sale, at tl -
court hoUM door in Clinton. Jone:
lady who known her bualaest takes a £*V!’- '' h * j i acd -"
whole carload ,,f the- anarch:-t«. ono f«ner .Mats,
of whom, single-band -d and alonx, i. ' r *^" ’’ " '
more than n match for hia parents, and
1 at onc« puta them in a war of Wloir
! u«cf':. aa.l u^tikdi citizens.* At what
cxnenie of toil, patience and soul wear-
[ sQt*i. I-.ft your hat lo her.
Gray-* and Bnul!
the J. M. Fr-.!.*
farm lauti-t. S >. :
court for di
‘ the
Or you area
1. w IU cure you. cl**
T. r
ToOnr Sabitrlbrri, #
The Weekly Telegraph bat been gitng *
Staailily all summer to die homes of ,nh- I
eonbers. Tho time has come to collect "
Do rot wait fer agents. ! i-, ',|„r#
th rough postmavtart. Thousands „f ,hl. v
lars are due us In little amount-, tvui .1
Sf *“h*eriber send In Id* amountf '
The labd on tbs paper tells bow yndl
ftaod. ,
Examine the htbel, and If In art*rim ^
Psoaao remit at once. These littl. •* will
n«P ns. It requires money to run a
newspaper. Every dollar due is needed.
Idook at the label nnd sec what you owo
nud send it to us.
Send money by posuifflce order, rogio-
t*7«* lettvr "r W safe way.
loo raJivS la , * *"*» amount to you,
hut 10.000 Q f them will amount to a
groat deal to tbo basinets ot this papec,
flrulny \\ omrn In S«« a iun.
„^ Pbi f' T em I ' Xor - 15.—The annual
! ‘he A««ociatlon for tbs Ad-
▼ancement of Women convened here t/>
J5fu fc ';^ v *? crot *«*ton was held, n*
for f° rt ^ • wore ^^Kd* applications
" HM « J o* and other
transacteil. At the ses-
W--K-'“ 6 follow lug papers
were rend and dijcussed: 'Talk on Art."
^7 halna D. Cheney of Boston,
5™ S P xr !r dl '! Columbian Expoat-
2" 1 ,S Octavla Bate* of Deu-oiL
At tbs seaaion tonight the following pa-
K vTI re B , T.? d: ,r A ^ nt Kindergartens,’'
b ‘T(,y T'iMU J <> , V I Fair <’bilda of BostoOl
J .°i. ma . li,m ’l hy Mica
i
CHILES.
ilIUVKS,
lll'DSON,
-^....••iL-aera,