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PER GALLON-- Go and See their Wonderful Bar.Foots Old Stand. ESTABLISHED 1865. P 185.NEWIBERnd,_S. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1891. PRICE $1.50 A Y GENERAL WADE HAMPTON IN BAL- FARMERS OF . A REFORM VICTORY. HIS SHIP AGAINST SEVEN. among us except, possibly, an occasion- A BIG FAMILY. THE CapL. Ingraham straightway put the case. Capt. Ingraham is still cruising TIXORE. al St. Louis is such a position that the in the suggestion from the politicians. The a t Charleston or lugraham Demanded Justice for an Mediterranean, by the way, and Life Told Annual Meeting of the State Alliance Reformers Elect Their May Capt. Huzzar could not politicians are not for Cleveland in the A Remarkable Story of a Family and Fifteen Aldermen. American and Got it-His Batteries pass, and cleared his I shall be able to him in immedi- His Views of State and Federal Politics- By Bill Arp. Dade City. decks for action. The put Thinks the Alliance is Dying-Brief South, but the people are with him Twice Trained on the Arch- Huzzar hove to, ate knowledge of this affair also. I Review of theTillman Movement heart and soul. Not is this true 6. October 21. duke's Ship-A Story of and then Capt Ingraham went aboard have the honor to bid farewell." only "Princess and lords may flourish or may fad(, DADE CITY, FLA., October 20.-Th( CHARLESTON, C., the Early Days you Out of Public Life Forever. in a has and said to the Austrian my section, but I find that the same Breath can make them-as breati State Farmers' AllianC, of Florida The missing ballot box in the four 11 of Our Navy. commander, The Austrian minister did not know made, who received him with courte. sentiment exists elsewhere, notably in But a bold peasantry-our country's pride met in annual session here at noon to - ward has turned up and the offici al - great what to make of this. Buthe felt that can never be sy: [Baltimore Sun.] the We-t. During a recent visit to When once destroyed supplied," No business of wa count of ballots is finished. The re [From the New York Americans were not persons to of this at for day. impnrtance Sun.] "What is the proper Gen. Wade Hampton, of South Chicago I met Gen. John C. Black, a I thought Warren, most of the afternoon were two reform and oi e meaning of this move as there stood before us 100 unpretending transacted, being managers In these days of the rehabilitation of on punish examples,and; after-delaying Carolina, came to Baltimor yester- official sn . Gen- in of regular in these wards and the your part?" a or released the med- leading public honest all from one family. The taken up disposing contestin; regul the United States navy we may recall day two, young day, and is the guest of Gen. Bradley eral Black is not people four of the refused to count the ballots because I ir "We propose to sail for home," re- ical student. particularly friendly fair had offered a of a large delegations. Only forty with pride unalloyed with regret the the T. Johnson. General said to but he said that if premium are withou said his reform tried to bu: Ie plied Austrian. "The Consul has civil war Hampton Cleveland, and beautiful Bible to the head five counties in the State confreres good old days of yore when all the With the outbreak of the his visit was to Mrs. Cleveland was renominated he believed family doze him. The commissioners to( k ordered us to take our prisoner to Aus- and in especially of the thaL assembled representation. world knew and respected the prowess tria." Capt. Ingraham resigned, as him more he would carry Wiscon- largest family At the close of the afternoon seslo: at 4 a. m., and entered the Confederate Johnson, nothing gives Illinois, Iowa, upon the Mr. Benjamin H. charge to-day completo of American war vessels. And the "You will March, 1861, when near Baltimore than to sin and . The West is for grounds. was till 9 o'cloel the count. pardon me," said Capt. was and pleasure Parnell and his wife were there aa adjournment had death of Duncan Nathaniel Ingraham service. He then 59 years old, come here and conclusions with her Cleveland as as the and good Presideni Ficken has a o,,er ,n Ingraham very camly. "But I hope was at try strong South, with living descendants. to-morrow morning, when majority Bryt in Charleston, S. C., on Friday, gives a assigned first to the navy yard at euchre. He that his visit if, through bis the ninety-eight will deliver his annual address. for of 217. The reformers ele you will not leave thi! harbor with the Pensacolaand then regretted instrumentality, Did you ever see 100 people in a flock'? Rogers mayor proper opport,inity to recall those days. American toCharleston,where this time was on Sunday, as it pre- Democrats win the election in New It is said here to-night that this wil fifteen aldermen and the regulars nin gentleman you have kid- he break- Just think of a military company of For, as was suggested in the obituary If do distinguished .himself by vented him his skill with her at York this year nothing can keep the contain a condemnation of the The aldermen re-elected are C. S. Gad napped. your I shall be com- the blockade. Since the war he trying eighty men and you can imagine what strong notice published in the Sun ofSaturday to resort to ing his favorite The General is ex- nomination from him." Third but will advo den, J. A. A. J. Riley and I pelled extreme measures." hadlived in his game. a show 100 people make. It was a rare Party movement, Smythe, morning, this Duncan Nathaniel In- The Austrian very quietly birthplace, to be at the of General will go to Wash- eate the endorsement of the Ocala de L. all look around the harbor Charleston. He was married.toa pected present banquet Hampton and novel spectacle. The old patriarch Cade, regulars. graham was the hero of one of those at the line of grand- the sons of the American Revolution ington from Baltimore. He will re- mands in the sub-treas- and Gadsden are re-electe d friendly war ships and of Laurens and John was a clean-shaven, active, erect man, toto, including Smythe remarkable episodes which made other then daughter Henry main there several and then re- scheme. The is full of of 2 and 28 looked at the St. Louis with her and his wife was to-night. days with a ruddy, honest face, and his wife ury city politi- by majorities respectivel: nations understand that the tail of the decks Randolph, through General retains his robust turn to his home in . cians. Reform aldermen have ran cleared, and then smiled pleas- connected with some of the Hampton a woman, who majorities American bird could not be pulled, greatest and his stili has the modest, well-preserved ing from 4 S. to 292. antly at Capt. Ingraham and said that officers in the British figure, complexion looked as she would rather be DCALA PLATFORM AND DEMOCRATI( (R. Cathcart) (J plucked, twisted, trod upon, or other- navy. HOW SILVER NOTES STAND. though PLES. The reformers elected four oi it the Huzzar would do as she pleased. ruddy glow of health that has always at home, and had doubts about the PRINCI Baer). wise disrespectfully used under theguns been his characteristic. His 21.-The of six School Commissioners, Rev. D r. Capt. Ingraham bowed and betook HER IDEA OF A MODEL HUSBAND. strong Foster Tells the Difference Be- of exhibiting herself to the DADE CITY, Fla., October of an American war vessel. Secretary propriety reform candidate in ti e himself to the St. Louis. He had no flowing side whiskers and his busby tween ;econd session of the State Alli- Tbompson, There had been Paul Jonesand Certificates and Treasury Notes. curious gaze of so many wondering day's Capt. sooner A a Boman- moustache grown a first defeated 31 12 got aboard than he said: Newspaper Prize Brings About have, perhaps, She was a ma- ance opened at 10 o'clock this morning. district, being by Commodore Perry and old Admiral tIc . people. good-looking On the board of 1 "Clear the guns for action!" Marriage in shade lighter since his last visit to Bal- [New York Herald.1 tron without the usual signs of decay. President Rogers appointed at the com. majority. alderme Porter, who had fought English and hair are seven two Irishmen an d And the Archduke had the pleasuze timore, though his curly gray BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 18, 1891.-A few Her hair was silvered over, but there ittes for the routine work of the Con- Germans, French aid Portuguese and the Bar- of MEMPHIS, Oct. 20.--Last w' the shows a the rest natives. There are thr( e seeing the batteries ofthe St. Louis shade of its early color and days ago Secretary Hayes, of the Re- were no wrinkles or crow's feet or vention and delivered his annual ad- only bary States, and all mtnner of craft Times of this o still lies Roman Catholics on the board. T1 e turued upon him. He realized that Sunday city thick and heavy above his publican Club of Massachusetts, wrote sunken cheeks. She had her husband's dress. In this he referred sharply tc flying flags legitimate or illegitimate, of $20 to the woman who total vote was about out 4 having the wrong side of the matte-*. he prize young high forehead. His eyes are bright to him arm it was the dissessions in the Order, polled 3,400 and all of them had come off Secretary Foster, propounding in the good old way, and arisiog conquer- had himself in a bad should write the best letter or essay on and. and and when to from the admission to member- a total club list of 6,571. The regulai put very position. quick penetrating, certain questions relative the pres- with a timid shyness that she occasion- 3hiefly ers. Those were the days of wooden Huzzar was about and "The Model Husband." Mis Lillian he turns them on those with whom he who gain admittance failed to poll their full strength b y put sailed back ent silver coinage law. He has re- ally raised her eyes to look upon the 3bip of persons ships and sailing craft, when the ele- to her old The Archduke B. Perry, of Covington, 30 miles north is his seems to read or in- about 1,800 votes and the reformers b y anchorage. conversing glauce ceived this reply, which will be found speaker who was introducing her and ror the purpose of office political ment of romance was enhanced by the sent word to ofthis city, won the thoughts and of the person was about 800. The take their d Capt. Ingrahp.m that he prize. feelings of general interest. her offspring in the multitude. Thegood luence. The sub-treasury scheme regulars big sails and the swarming over the would await The letter was in the Minne- He is full of anecdotes and The closed feat cheerfully and there Is no talk of a the arrival of the note copied talking. Mr. Hayes' letter says: The Republi- Dr. Martin said : "My friends, here is warmly endorsed. president sides with cutlasses. and halberds and from apolis Tribute, where Fremont a of his career and bolt. Mr.Brown. Reed, reminiscences public can club of Massachusetts will be great- a man and woman who are the heads his address as follows: all that sort of thing. A good- part of banker and rich business man THE NEW MAYOR. On the afternoon of July 1 Capt. In- of that is especially fond of relating the jokes if you answer the of a of liv! de- "It is a fact that the partisan press the officers then were of Southern fam- ly obliged kindly family ninety-eight rig The graham got his reply. The Consul at city, saw it. He much admired the that have been told about his late com- following questions for publication. scendants. Seven girls and six boys his distorted the truth in reference to following brief sketch of Ma ilies-scions of houses that upheld beautiful sentiments. in the United State Senate. and John F. Ficken's public life will e Constantinople commended his course, panions First-Is it true that the act of July were born to them, and there has never the Ocala platform sub-treasury themselves in something like f;:udal and told him to do whatever he Going to New York, he came across He said that_,on one occasion Senator 14 increases two and a half times the In our State the Democratic interesting to his friends: thought been a death under their roof. Their Dlan. state. These young men came ofexcel- best to an to an Ameri- the letter reprinted in one of the met- Blackburn came to South Carolina, at of cents worth of silver press is wont to read man out of Maj Ficken was born and educate prevent outrage coinage eighty children are all happily married. This every lent ancestry, of which they were ex- can. Late that ropolital journals. Reaching Chicago his to make a In the into a dollar? he advocates the Ocala in the city of Charleston; graduated a t evening Capt. Ingra- request, speech. couple have lived together in loving party platform ceeding proud. Of these Duncan Na- ham sent an officer aboard the Huzzar on his return, he read the letter course of the Senator Black- the at ind the The result the College of Charleston; spent tw prize speech, Second-Is government pres- and peaceful relation for forty-seven sub-treasury plan. thaniel Ingraham was one of the best with a note. The note de- in a Chicago paper. By this time he burn referred in terms was )f such an the Alliance years abroad and pursued a course , formally complimentary ent coining silver? if not, when years. They and their children have onslaught upon examples. mAnded the release of Mr. and felt sure that his fate was interwoven to Senator and in his en- the no 2as caused many of our members to study at the University of Berlin; ha been a naval a Koszta, Hampton, coinage stoppedi? given the public trouble. They His father had officer, said that unless the was de- with that of the fair unknown essay- thusiasm said that if Senator Ldvocate a third This condition practiced law in Charleston for u prisoner Hamp- Third--Upon what are the present have been diligent in busiuess and party. friend of Paul Jones and one of his livered aboard the St. Louis 4 ist. ton would to to live he se- affairs is to -be wards of twenty years, a large portio: by go Treasury notes based ? Are they eaten honest bread. Young men, we >f deplored. Myjudg- 2companions in that famous fight be- o'clock the next afternoon In- Mr. Reed wrote to her asking to be would his election to the a or nent is that the Ocala con- of the time in partnership with the lat Capt. guarantee cured by coined silver dollar upon commend to you their good example. platform tween the Serapis and the Bon Homme would take him from the Aus- allowed to correspond. She answered no United States Senate for life. At this :ains not a which cannot Isaac Hayne; was sent as a delegat graham 100 cents' worth of siiver bullion pur- Go thou and do likewise, and let us syllable Richard. It was quite natural that the trians force. The Archduke sent letters of this kind, received the crowd cheered so long and so lusti- at ics in be endorsed true De- from this State to the National Demc by having chased market value gold? abolish the imgratien bureau." eadily by every son should enter the navy. He was back a Mr. Reed was and nocrat the cratic Convention, which met at S1 formal refusal. At 8 o'clock on many. persistent, ly that Senator Blackburn got very Fourth-How does the basis of the Their Bible was made to order, and throughout country." born in 1802, and when 10 years old was wrote a second en- Louis in as a the next morning, July 2, Capt. Ingra- letter, and enclosed angry, taking the undue applause as a present notes differ from the silver eer- had of blank leaves to The reports of the State secretary Mo., 1877, representativ a Promotion in plenty register from Charleston in already midshipmite. nam once more cleared his decks for dorsements, and Miss Perry then con- reflection on his own ability as a Sen- tificates formerly issued? the names and and deaths and other officers followed the delivery County the Stat those was as slow as marriages and has served days now, perhaps action and trained his batteries so that sented to correspondwither.unknown ator. Fifth-Are not the present notes re- in their order. It was a remarkable >f the annual address. United States Legislature, contin a little slower. So this from that date to the t although young the Huzzar would get their full force admirer. Later Mr. Reed visited her. Ex-Senator Hampton says he is out deemable in either gold or silver coin scene. Some of the mothers and fath- enator Pasco is a delegate from the uously presen man fought through the war of 1812, A a at the first discharge. The seven Aus- second visit ended in a promise to of He has he says, at the United States ? Does ers all refferson Alliance, and there is time; has been member of the way 3 a 1818 or politics. retired, Treasury had infants in their arms, and County he was still midshipman. In trian war vessels cleared their decks be his wife. To-day he arrived'In this and intends for the future to in the so redeem them when in to seating him. The and means committee in the Hous keep government had children gathered around them trong opposition thereabouts, when the original David itions,aLd onetheirdaymenia anatidle spirit and in city, and this afternoon were the back The Farmers' Alli- is based the during the entire period; is one of th put the guns. they ground. presented. :overletsseparatesheflocks,and andher allgirlswerehaddressedmade.in )pposition upon theory Porter went down to the Southern All this while married at the bride's home. Mr. Beed hat he is a and not a farmer. commissioners of the State Institute c great excitement had ance, he said, is rapidly disintegrating The reply was as follows: clean and comfortable clothes. It was lawyer watejs of the United States to attend in is 35 old and handsome. The and within the next 3e Is and the deaf and dumb and blind; is prevailed Smyrna, and, when the years in the outb, "First-The act of July 14, 1890, does Thea pleasureought to tohaveme toa pensionbe introducedand beto b duly accredited, however, to the pirates who infested the small bride is a Southern t be will be trustee of the of i 3 [e,itizenswas arrestedsaw theseandlastlockedhostileup.demon-Mr. 4pical beauty, the 'ears it will completely disappear not increase the coinage of silver dol- dlowedthem, and,to restofthecourse,remainderI had toof quoteher bi he president says seated, College Charleston; islands and the inlets of the a and roba farm life of its isolation and mysterious itrations, they crowded the daughter of once wealthy family Im. to live in the memory of those but since the 1st of of the some and tell what David SUB-TREASURY ADOPTED. also trustee of the William Enstoi the shores, only lars, July scripture Gulf and Caribbean Sea, young easer to see this one-sided battle which lonedpoverishedby thebyGovernorthe war to-day.and, thoughThe who have benefited by the upheaval. present year has practically stopped said: DADE CITY, Fla., Oct. '.-The State annuitant fund. was aboard his vessels and Ingraham all knew would not end so long as the reared In a country town, is a young "This will be the case not only in such coinage. "Children are an heritage of the Lord- armers' Alliance at 1 o'clock this saw at the arm, aardon was recommended by the board As arrows In the hand of a mighty 'ian so are TILLMAN AND THE/ALLIANCE. pirates hanged yard American flag floated above water. woman o, rare accomplishments . Sonth but the "Second-The mints are in childre the norning, after a discussion lasting from be Carolina, throughout engaged 9( youth. 0. and learned to vigilant, quick, reso- At 10 o'clock the Austrian sent an the mani P- whole South. The there - Zhe silver bullion from saiy's t~iiTl'it6hs q~uuve-r-u-.~' eday night, endorsed ience would enable them quite gener- people .o.ming resuting They shall not be ashamed, but shall speak Attorney General Pope Talks to the Wash lute, and unflinching in the bet school )fficer to This offi- entiary.'GENE PEATHER'S DEATH. to the of the of trade- dollars as re- with enemies the t he Ocala demands a vote or 71 t Capt. Ingraham. rapidly awakening absurdity redemption in gate." by ally to takeInctonXthe daily papers, as well as ever naval officer had. tried to but that the has act of voted 3er temporize, Capt. Ingra- The the demands organization quired Ly the March 3, 1891, and That is, they shall be the ambassa- 5enator Pasco against the endor- Ingraham, risen to a commander, bam refused to listen to him. Hesaid: Suicide Apparently b Sudden Inpuls promulgated, and are gradually drop- in recoining the subsidiary silver coins dors to make treaties for A ement, being opposed to the sub-treas- in41t iexcan war, and a few ised to listen, and said that Lhe young -A Telegram Asking Help Found peace. [Washington Post.] mZr "To avoid the worst, I will agree to let In his Pocket. off'and forswearing all allegiance in the The coin- mnderman thatwithroof,numerousbut theirgood exampleand I try bill. To-day was devoted to work ping Treasury. mandatory children ally."Gov.In Tillmanthe Americanis makingAgriculturista gov years after its close man be delivered to the French to the Alliance. In my own State the age of silver dollars under the act of has more at stake andC enamendments to the constitution. good jt tant should and would be punished. villgrandchildrennot die. It never dies. And while of ernor, one of the best we ever had," saii squadron of the Mediterranean. He until Governor who was elected by the sen- July 14, 1890, ceased July 1, 1891. The feels more concern for good govern- for November, Postmaster General _o___S_rn your Govern- LAtlanta JournaL] Attorney General Y. J. Pope, of thi was in command of the St. Louis, Inent has a chni ct. But he The young t71urI**ned in timent that secured my defeat for re- total coinage of silver dollars under the ment. He ought to be the man to A CONDEMNED MAN'S REQUEST. ~. Is ?" "Those little Pleaant Pellets,yse Paimetto which is said to have been the of ziust be delivered there or I wi election to the Senate has already act of from 1 WanamakerState,statesat definitelythe Metropolitanfor the pride July 14, 1890, July to speak with the enemy. If I live to see "He is fearless and in the the American navy, and which was broken in a measure from October has been e Asks Gov. Francis to Let Him be prompt dis I cannot fail. My cause is just. dose of laudanum was away great 1, 1891, only 366,000, another war impending I sball speak a Hanged in Public. of his and certainly a formidable for those 3im. Eugene H. Pra- the alliance measures and is for use on the Pacific coast. charge duty, when principle ship [have stated the time." ther. catering mainly little myself. is involved never hesitates. He believe days. It was a sloop of war armed in his administration of the affairs of "Third-The'present Treasury notes And I recited David's office department for free delivery in iallAgainhavetheto bidAustrianyou farewell."sent a man to He breathed his last about 5 o'clock termined cough ! present by day, not1 prayer, "That SEDALIA, Mo., October 20.-Thomas in the enforcement of law and order, as with two 50-pounders. On June 22, ve were weakest !" "Don't send any- the State to the conservative and bet- are issued, in the first instance, under our the farming districts show that the in- Ingraham. but this time Capt. in the all efforts ibsent by night. If you take the wings sons may be as plants grown up in Willianson. the Salvation Army was seen in his command to the sherif 18.53, he sailed into the harbor ofSmyr- rapt. afternoon, by physi- ter thinking element. the purchase of silver bullion-4,500,000 their youth. And our daughters be as L r [ngraham refused to receive him. cians to save his life being in vain. nurderer of the Moores, father and of in to na, in Asiatic Turkey. He found that [['henam indeedthe Austiansorry, and hopeConsul-Generalthat yourI was founded on dema- a month--at its market creaseSpartanburgof revenue moreregardthanprotectingpays all Prather was a The uprising ounces value. corner stones polished after the simili- on, and who is to be hanged on Octo- the murderer of he was just in the nick o' time to take printer by trade anid and and therefore The Law requires that the cost of the increasednegro expense. He MayorbelievesHennethat :ame out from Smyrna and tried his camne to Atlanta two weeks gogery fanaticism, tude of a palace. er 31st, has written the following note man of that city. advantage of one of those chances for ago from caa not have a existence. More- yousilver. Therebullionis justand onethe thingsilvertodollarsdo;- liplomacy. Capt. Ingraham simply yardWilliamston,offthreateningS. wheredisease,hisbut some. long "That our garners may be full andt Gov. Francis: "I can't say whether he will be fame which come to every man, so it is C., mother, over, the history of this country has coined therefrom held in the Treasury, our oxen and there be no epeated that that the French Consul the matron of.the Williamston Female begim a thorough treatment with Dr. strong, comn- "DEAR GOVERNOR: I want to ask candidate for another term, but it il said. shown that no secret political orgauii- shall Always equal the amount of in our streets. ou for a favor. Will let me be self-sustaining. nust have Koszta by 4 o'clock or there College, resides. plaining . you hang Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and' Your friend. possible the people may insist on hi: In the revolution of Hungaryagainst vould be trouble. It zation can live or retain any lasting Treasury notes outstanding, so that "Happy is that people that is in such public? serving them again." Austria in 174S-'49, which Louis Kos- is thought that he came to At- hold on the We are too con- these notes have practically behind a case. THOMAS A. WILLIAMSON. At 12 o'clock a boat left the side of lanta to enter the to be public. ambitious Yea,thingshappyand pointingis thatthempeopleto p1 "Hasn't he placed himself in opposi- suth led, Martin Koszta was a conspic- Keeleyinstitute servative a people, and too fair mninded wonderthem a whereg(jd dollar'sit is gone,worthand whenof silverit I whose God is the Lord." "People have expressed the fear that :he Huzzar with Koszta on it, and one cured of the whiskey habit; that he will break said the con- tion to the Alliance element by speak uous figure. When the revolution was in our judgment of right and wrong in bullion. That is splendid-isn't it. down," iour awterwa,rd the French Consul >ftengot ontheira spreetimelysandassistancespent thecorrectsmoney went! The picture is not overdrawn-. emned man. "To such I will say ing against the sub-treasury plan?" put down, Kossuth, Koszta, and sever- ent popular societies. In my opinion it is "Fourth-The Treasury notes differ s a sordid,I hadselfisha word. Ittalkcomeswithfromthe word that Koszta was in his keep- which had been given him to pay his WVell, pleasant bat life has no charms for and I "He has spoken against that proposi- al others fled to Turkey and stopped in folly for any one in this country to en- colds,from thelingeringsilver certificatesand obstinatein thatcoughsthey old gentleman. He is quick of appre- me, ng. Later in the day several of the expenses at the institute. 'ambio" to walk around hunting for e3 ill accept such as fate has ordained Sarsaparilla.tion, but the Imitatorsfarmers, havewhenhadtheytheirin Smyrna. After long negotiation th.e war vessels sailed ter into a controversy with a Farmers' are redeemable in either gold or silver hension and said: "You may downI Austrian out of the ~esults.A telegramWithwasthefoundfirst in his pocketo put ke a man dulge Bober second thought, Turkish Government refu~sed to give Alliance adherent on the sub-treasury stages,coin, atyieldthe discretionto this potentof thevegetable that there is who is ready and willing to day, butTin soon abandoned the field,arn iarbor. Then camne long negotiations in which he asked A. B. Secretary rotes. That is whatnothingmy againstbig dictionaryme nor ea never found as advocates of extreim them up. Then Kossuth and Koszta Williams, measure is so of the with a of ie. I have spent the greater part of etween Secretary of State William L. editor of the plan. The palpably conmpound.Treasury,Large bottles,provisionone dollar,4 my people. None of us have ever beenC measures. are our most went to the United States, where Greenville, 8. C., News: on as to make it absurd law to the effect that these two dollars 'ylife behind iron bars and stone They coa. f1arcy and the Austrian Charge d'Af- "Is there for wrong its face at druggists, and guaranteed to ben- .sys.accusedBetterof anythingnot aspirewrongtooor highbroughtor servative class. For that reason Koszta decided to settle. He any help me? Send to the and shall be maintained at which rals, and it would only be a very yot engaged airs at Washington, M. Hulsemann, to all who have the prosperity parity, into court. Me and my wife have be- will not see South Carolina in business in New York, and in July, Keeley institute." This, probably,,.was heart. It is a virtual that the notes shall bort time that I would have on this goin.g of] t the end of which Austria admitted a for more Before welfare of the country at promise longed to the Baptist church for nigh after any third party candidate in the 18.52, declared under oath his request money. the a law until alway be redeemed in or its exact onto and I .rth confined in the prison, so I pre- intentionthat the United States was right, apolo- was came can never become passed gold fifty years, have voted the Presidential struggle next year. ThE of becoming a citizen of the United telegram sent, de.spair and and its absurdity will equivalent. The silver certificates are a Democratic ticket all that time. I r hanging. If allowed the privilege ~ized, and released all claim upon Mr. suicide followed. by Congress, the I will tell the of old State will keep in line, and thE States. The next year, having business prevent this, no matter how much promise to pay a silver dollar, which moved here 'before there was any rail-0 gallows, people Coszta. An inquest was held by the coroner treatment I received at thc hands Democratic ticket will win as usual.' in Smyrna, Koszta went tbere and Capt. Ingraham got a gold medal demagogues may urge its enactment. has been deposited in the Treasury at road in this country and the people 2e remained for some time this morning and a verdict of suicide the time the certificate was and were whose duty it was to stay by undisturbed,a nd a vote of thanks from Congress, a rendered. This feature of the Alliance has never issued, powerful scattering. I have made ~one MAIL DELIVERED TO FARMERS. as indeed he might have oxpected, since and they are receivable for a fair and am it a to the last." old medal from the citizens of New been fully accepted in the South, government good, living doing yet. Smyrna was not on Austrian soil But ' in our dues. The Lord has been to us and A Scheme to Come Betore the Next ork, medals and other testimonials I have too much confidence peo- good HILL AT GREENVILLE. up Con. Koszta had so infiamed the Austrian f The remains of Eugene Prather, the "Fif notes are redeemed us. GOV. om several American citizens, and a ple to think that it ever will be.'' th-Treasury blessed Not a coffin has ever been gress. Government against him that a plot~ unfortunate printer who committed in when so for resent of a fine chronometer and an. -Referring to the contest for the gold presented redemp- brought to my house." e Makes a Short States Rights Speech batched to On June suicide in Atlanta arrived NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-An organized capture him.~ 21, engrossed letter from the workingmen Tuesday, in 'y. -ship of the next house of repre- tion at the Treasury or any Assistant There is a record of good citizenship. and l'ays a Compliment to Cleveland. 1853, a band of Greek mercenaries in Greenville from Atlanta Thursday Treasury of the United States." No jails or courthouses for that effort in under way among the farmers ef England, raised by a penny subscrip- s. General Hampton thought family. to secure from Smyrna, hired by the Austrian Consul, morning and were sent to Hones Path, ~'a'didates would be Mr. They have served on the jury and [Special to Nows and congress free mail de- ti on. White Man White Men for Courier.1 in towns. overpowered Koszta, hu'stled him into ver the Columbia & Greenville road, Mr. Mills, of , a Lynched by worked the public roads, and been GREENVILLE, October 20.-Governor livery country The Farmers' As a sort of addition to this incident 2% Murdering a Negro. Alliance, the Patrons of and a boat, and took him aboard an Aus- i the of for burial. The remains were notseccom- ofTen nessee. All kind to their nabors and have stood avid B. Hill, of New York, and party Husbandry ij story how J. Clancy Jones byr tssed here at 12.40 other orders are the matter. tian ship of war, the Huzzar, ,hich~ sed Commander 's panied by any one. equipped their state and their country. Their through to-day canvaissing a ingraham name in ~well NEw ORLEANS, October 20.-The &h clock on their way to Atlanta. There Letters are being written to the con- was in command of no less a person similar episode in 1859. Mr. Jones any first white man ever executed either industry has earned something for w as an of the than the Archduke Dr. Bond of Corpse Trust Fame Pardoned ig,and impromptu gathering gressmen in favor of the object, and John, brother of a as then minister to Austria. The -id conser- the law or a mob for the m veupon every year.1 G reenville Democrats at the depot, and the Emperor and Admiral of the Aus- * to for free he by esI ' hen the train stopped the cries of petitions congress delivery .ustrian Government was most anx- t,' a was lsi trian navy. >us that no plans of the fortifications COLTIMBIA, Oct. 21.-.Dr. John H. Sof this >f negro, lynched- E-Iill" induced the Governor to come are being circulated in many parts of 5 ni Caldwell parish,~ rear platform of his car. He the The farmers assert At any rate, Martin Koszta was put Bond, who was convicted before Judge Sthe country. that o:E Vienna t>e made. A young Ameri- Norton in June and who will introduced to the crowd by Ex- was be uight. isk that good mother how many pairs w as the daily mail delivery to their door in irons and otherwise treated as a caan, studying medicine in Vienna, 1888, n(hi L t Governor Mauldin. He as a member of the an old negro >f socks and stockings she has knit in ieutenan will add to the value criminal and dangerous person. The 11 some sketches of remembered a oke briefly, but, among other things, perfectly money raking these fortifi- or to aed was :he years gone by; how many quilts of their and next day, when all Smyrna was talk- c. 'corpse trust," conspiracy defraud Hagar Stirling id: farms, will be worth still mn insurance company in two cases .d murdered a white "I am a State Rights .Democrat. I more about this, a of the St. u by man because it will keep them in touch ing sloop war, tter igu'orance of the law against it. mnd was sentenced to imprisonment In 'amed John Reese. A mob of white lieve in the sovereignty of the States, with the markets and outside world, Louis, Commander Ingraham, sailed F mii itin the perpetuity of the Unmon. I he penitentiary four years, was par- tasked men put in their appearance joice in the reconciliation which has into the harbor. Capt. Ingrahamn, J,:>nes inquired into it and found out te last night at the parish jail, coin- ife. But no she wouldent rest. I have~ ,ken place between the two sections monotony. The farmers are writing to who had been in a war in which the tl e truth, ant' splained it fully to the ~th the jailer to surrender the een it tried. I wouldent change their the grand country. I passed through the United States had Great Britian A ustrian alled keys, o1 agricultural press that this conven- taught M..ster, at the same time f directors and officers of the .ook Reese from the jail and hanged iabits nor their religion nor their y< >urcity two years ago, but I do not a few lessons of respect for American re questing the release of the young peni- :im to a tree. if I could. Some of these days r member whether I met any of you was in arms at >olitics en. I hope to have the pleasure of citizens, up once. He A merican. The Prime Minister re- here will be a death-two deaths-- to subscribe for local more went aboard the Huzzar and very ft otun- eeting you again. papers liber- "Give Us a Llft!" was "We all rejoice in the great prosperiry courteously asked permission to see rr s-efital "Life is an ocean, "Do send down to 'got.direction. Each one has his the South. All prejudices have been Koszta. The Austrian commander, When Mr: Jones saw that the Aus- something help bark," moved and we all are proud of your always to Some have a bark they would ruminated about this family another r' after some hesitation, granted the re ti ian wa set he said: nrsI t)emocratict gladly e eat State. The system of the Gov- ou sent before, were just what we 96 e rid of--a ceaseless, under which we live is the first time that experiments by the quest. Commander Ingraham assured "Then I regret very much -that I persistent, de- nment post- vanted !" ."They helped right where a ( e national hat fits them: b st under the sun. I bope you are himself that Koszta was entitled to the a] Far frorn the madding crowd's ignoble lo oking- after the interest of the great protection of the American flag. He "Are you going?" said the else !" Ijr alambi- rty to which you belong, the party Austrian.1 hing f the morning and to strife,.psober wishes learned to demanded his release of the Austrian" Nature, abused and neglected, does fiy the utter. never stray w gave the country four years of we rnost parts of the earth, it will 'heircng the cool, sequestered vale of life, bich commander, and, when it was refused, cc>nn try will be as ably and agreeably ier best to overcome exhaustion and ~especially, go with Ibey kept the noiseless tenor of their way.'' ci aan government. Our cause is the ilo do nothing that cause." universal free sent a note to the nearest United States re presented by your successor." Somietimes I think we are doing ~ople's delivery would, therefore, imes calls for help, and knows just national success of ~ Three cheers were given for New official, Consul Brown, at Constantino- "I fear there will not be a successor w'hat she's about. The sysemtakes vroug in exciting our children to more Governor as the train the I Y ork's great pie. While he was awaiting an answer tc soon," said Mr. I am to the wholesome - problem is solved! You will'soon ver.v Jones, mindly mild, ldou- th Cleveland is unques- lled away. six Austrian war sailed into the 'me of Pierce's P.Ieasant The first sbips crts." ~viis Consumption, its early swer had come from Consul "What!" have endeared him to our people, ery age and, being sugar-coated, are Brown, said the Austrian," youri nd the mass of them will stand by the St. Louis noticed unusual signs of piissports? You do not intend to make1 enng her reguest- T10an. sy to take. Though searching and while the demand for this incompara- muid, easily tired, bad tasto in uh for the democratic nomination. and activity on board the Huzzar, and of this episode so a matter?" him etorcr,in every case, or xpect too much. As Cobe "it orough in effect, they~arTmild ble medicine increases year by year serio.us any name is considered money re- says, easant in action, and their use is at- pretty soon she began to get under "It is a serious matter," said owels irregular or Sc.rcely other and wna never so grreat a at present. Mr. constipt4 I nded with io injurious results. - way. ..TJ ete BliftLivetaingmae