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NEW SKKIE8, NO. 120.-VOLUME LI.-NO. 29,
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PKINC'PLES WHICH THE PARTY UPHOLDS
IN'.THIS CAMPAIGN.
Extravagant Expenditure ol thc People's
Money lYlusl Cease A Strong Paper.
'PIHI following i< th? official lexi
of tin* |il:itform ol' llif I )eniocrat ie
party asagreed upon l>y Ibo commit
tee on resolutions nml presented lo
tlic National Convention al Kansan
('it v, Mo., on .1 uly ft :
We, iho representatives of ldc
Democratic party of lim l'uilcd
Slates, assembled in National Con
vention, on iho anniversary of tim
niioptioti of lim Declaration of Inde
peniieiice. ilo rea Iii rm OUI' failli ill
thal immortal proclamation of llie
inalienable right* n!" man, ami our
allegiance in iIm constitution framed
in liarmoiiy therewith hy tl'?' talliers
of tin- repa!.lie. Wo hohl willi the
IT iii i eil Slates Supremo Cou ri that
the D?clarai ion of Independence is
thc spirit of our government, of
which tiie eons! it m inn is (he form
nml letter.
We declare again that all govern
intuits institut eil among nun derive
lin ir just powers from thc consent ol'
tin- governed ; thal any government
not based upon li.e consent nf tho
governed is a tyranny, and thal lo
impose upon any people a government
ol' force is to substitute thc methods
of imparialism l'or those of a republic.
We hold llint tin- Constitution fol
lows the llag, and denounce tin- doc
trine that an Kxeeulive or Congress,
deriving their existence and their
powers from thc constitution, can
exercise lawful authority beyond it,
or in v iohil ?OH "I it.
Wc assert thal no nation can long
endure half republic and hall empire,
and wc wai ti the Auu-i icin people
thai imperialism abroad will lead
quickly and inevitably to despotism
at Inline.
I Olt'l'O UK AN LAW HKNol M i n.
I lobe vi ng in these fundamental
principles, we denounce (he I Win
Kino law, enacted by a Kepublican
Congress against the protest aid op
position of thc Democratic minoru v,
ns a bold a io I open violation of the
nation's organic law, .uni a Maurant
breach ol' i he national good fan h.
li imposes upon tin- people of
Porto Ilieo a government without
their consent, and taxation without
repr?sentation. It dishonors thc
American peuple by repudiating a
solemn pledge made in their behalf
by the commanding general of our
army, which the Corio liicaus wel
comed in a peaceful aid unresisted
occupation of their hud. lt doomed
io poverty ami distress ;i |.pie
whose helplessness appeals with
peculiar force lo OUI' jllSlU'C lilli]
magnanimity
in this, the li rsl act of ?ls imperial
istic program, the l?epublican party
seeks |o commit thc Culled Stales
t<> a colonial policy, inconsistent with
l?epublican institutions, aid con
demned Ky thc Supreme Court in
nunn rou ; decisions,
Pl Kin: KS TO I III. i I i : A NS,
vVe demand I he prompt aid hon
est lu I li 11 tn e n I of mir pledges io the
Ctlb.lll people ami thc world that lin
I * ll ?1 IM I Slates has no disposition HOI'
inti ni ion to exercise sovereignty,
jurisdiction, or control over lin
island oi Cuba, except for ils pacifi
cation. The wai ended nearly two
years ugo, profound peace reigns
over .ill i he island, and --i ill I he ad
ministration keeps (he government
ol I he island fri ?III i t s people, while
I tc publican carpel-bag nflicials plun
der ils revenues aid exploit I he colo
nial i henry, io thc i Usg rm c of tin
American people,
lill I' 1111 11. I . I Si I OJ' KSTio.N,
\\ e condemn and denounce ilo
I 'hilippiiie pop. \ of i he presen) ml
ministration. li luis involved lin
republic in unnecessary war, > teri
Heed the lives of inanv of our Hollies
Huns, and placed the United Slates
VANT YO
e now offering so
gimms and Percales
t 5 cents per yard,
ve just received a li
rig one for 1900.
? of our 5-ccnt pact
for 5 cents,
previously known and applauded
throughout, thc world as tho cham
pion of freedom, in Uio false and un
American position of crushing willi
military force the efforts of our for
mer allies to achieve liberty and self
government. The Filipinos cannot
be citizens without endangering om
civilization ; they cannot bu subject.k
without imperiling our form of gov>
eminent, ami wc are not willing U
surrender our civilization or to con
vert the republic into an empire. Wi
favor au immediate declaration of lin
nation's purpose to give to tba Kilt
pinos lirst, il stable form of govern
ment ; second, independence ; and
third, projection from outside inter
fe ronce, such as has been given fo
nearly a century to the republics o
Central and South America.
The greedy commercialism wlticl
dictated the Philippine policy of th
Republican administration attempt
lo justify it with tho plea that it wi!
pay, hut even this sordid and uti
worthy plea fails when brought t
thc test ?d' facts. The war of erimi
nal aggression against the Filipino:
entailing an annual expense of man
millions, has already cost more fha
any possible profit that could accru
from the entire Philippine trade fe
years to come. Furthermore, who
trade is extended at the expense <
liberty thc price is always to.o higl
We are not opposed to tcrritorii
expansion when it lakes in desirab
territory which can bo erected int
Slates in the Union and whose pet
pie are willing and lit to boc?n
American citizens.
We favor irado expansion hy evet
peaceful and legitimate means. Iii
we are unalterably opposed lo tl
seizing or purchasing of distal
islands to bo governed outside tl
Constitution and whose people, et
never become citizens.
We are in favor of extending tl
republic's inlluence among the n
lions, but believe that influent
should be extended, not by force ai
violence, but through tho persuasr
power of ll high and honorable exai
plo.
Thc import ance of other quest io
now pending before tho Amorici
people is in no wise diminished ai
thc Democratic party takes no bae
waid step from its position on the
bul the burning issue of impcrialii
growing out of the Spanish war i
vols es tho very existence ol' the i
public and I he desi ruction of n
tree institutions. We regard it
tho paramount issue of the campait
un: Mos |t< M: DOOTUIN K.
The d?clarai ion of the Republic
plat form adopted at thc Philadolpl
convention, held in .lune, 1900, tl
the Republican party "steadfas
adheres lo tho policy announced
the Monroe doctrino" is manifes
insincere and deceptive. This p
fi ssion is contradicted by tho avow
policy of thal party in opposition
ibo spirit of thc .Monroe doctrine
impure and hold sovereignty O'
large an as of territory, and lai
DUlnhcrs of people in the easti
hemisphere. Wo insist on tho sti
ttl ai li 11 nineo of the .Monroe doctr
mid in all its integrity, both in lot
ind in spirit, as necessary lo prov
Lbe extension of ICuropoan author
01 liiis continent and as essential
?ur supremacy in American a ff a
At the same time we declare that
American people shall ever he h
>V lon e in unwilling subjection
I'.uropean ant hority.
Ol'I'OSI'l ION TO M I UTA Ul S.M.
W e oppose militarism, it mc
'oio|iiest abroad and intimidai
md oppression at home. It lin
he strong nrm which has ever h
'.dal io free institutions. It is w
Millions of our Citizens have
rom in Ku rope, lt will iin|
IpOII our peace los ing people fl I:
-t inding army and an UUnoCOSf
linden of taxation and fl OOllSl
neiiacc lot heir libcrl ies,
A small standing anny with a '
lisi'ipliucd Slate militia are an
milicien) in lime of peace. This
nihill! has no place for a vast I
ary service and conscription.
W in n the nation is in danger
nae special bargains
?. All the Yard-wi
ne of KABO CORS
C. W. B,
;ages of Washing I
I volunteer soldiers is his country's
: best defender. The uni iona! guard
ol the I'nited Slides should over be
cherished in the patriotic benns of :t
free people. Such organizations are
ever an element of strength and
safety.
For the hist timi' in our history
and co-evil with thu Philippine con
quest has there been :l wholesale de
parture from our time-honored ?uni
approved system of volunteer organ
ization. We denounce ii ns un
American, un-Democratic anil un*
Republican, and as a subversion of
I the ancient ami fixed principles ol' a
free people.
TRUSTS hKNOitxnci).
Private monopolies are indefensi
ble and intolerable. They destroy
competition, control the price ol' all
material, and of the liuished product,
thus robbing both producer and con
sumer. They lessen the employ
ment of labor and arbitrarily lix the
terms and conditions (hereof, and
deprive individual energy and small ;
capital of their Opportunity for bet
terment. They are the most elli
eioiit means yet devised for appro
priating the fruits ol' industry lo thc
benefit of the few nt the expense of
the many, and unless their insatiate '
We are deterrr
in order to do so, hi
go for cash.
M to 12-eenl PKRCALNS at I
All Organdies,
cost. Anything in
Straw Hats Ali
Ladie
At prices that are s
determined to sell 1
next season. We 1
get what you want
Respe
greed is cheeked, all wealth will be I
aggregated in a lew hands ami thc I
republic destroyed. I
The dishonest paltering svith the
trust evil by the Republican patt y
in State and National platforms is <
conclusive proof of tho truth of the
Charge that trusts are thc ligititnate
product of Republican policies; that
(hey are fostered by Republican la WS,
and that they tire protected by iii?'
Republican administration in return
for campaign subscriptions and poli
tical support.
Wc pledge the Democratic party
to an inoronsoing warfare m nation,
Stiite, and city against private
monopoly in every lorin. Kxisting
laws against trusts must br enforced
and more stringent ones must be en
aided providing for publicity as to
tho affairs of corporations engaged in
interstate commerce and requiring
all corporal ions to show, before doing
business outside thc State <d their
origin, that they have no water in
their stock and that they have not
attempted and are not attempting,
to inOUOpoH/.C any branch of business
or thc propuclion ol' any article ol'
merchandise, and the whole consti
tutional power of Congress over in
terstate Commerce, the mails ami all
modes of interstate communication
shall be exercised by tho enact ment of
of comprehensive laws upon tho
subject of trusts.
Tariff laws should bo amended hy
putting the products of trusts upon
j in Lawns,
de Sheeting (J.
ETS, which
AUKNIGHT.
.owder and 5-cent
C. W. B.
ll iv I ree lisl to prevent monopoly
under tho plea ol' protection.
The Indure ol' the presen*, liupuh
Hean administration, with an abso
lute control over all the branches of
the national government, to enact
any legislation designed to prevent
or even curtail thc absorbing power
of trusts and illegal combinations, or
to enforce the anti-trust laws already
on the statute books, proves thc in
sincerity of tho high-sounding
phrases of the Republican platform.
Corporations should be protected
in'all their rights, and their legiti
mate interests should be respected,
but any attempt by corporations to
interfere with the public affairs of
the people or to control the sover
eignly which creates them should be
forbidden under such penalties as
will make such attempts impossible.
We condemn tho Dingley law as a
trust-bn oding measure, skillfully de
vised to give the few favors which I
they do not deserve and to pince
upon the litany burdons which they
should not bear.
I NTH K STATIC COM M KIM'li LAW.
We favor such an enlargement of
the scope ol' the interstate commerce
law as will enable the commission to
protect individuals and communities
lined to close out o
ive marked them a
'>'. to s eenis. 10-cent
Dimities, Figured j
Embroidery and LE
Yiost Given Av
is' and Childrc
ure to move them.
?or cash at a sacrifi(
nean business, and
while you have a ?
ctfully,
rom discriminations and thc public
rom unjust and unfair trnnspor In
ion rales.
i?i . I.A li \ rio\ toi; Iii in I .
We retlllirm and indorse the pl'in
.iples of the National Democratic
dnlform adopted at Chicago in
sill), and we reiterate thc demand
if thal plat lorin for an American
mancini system, made by tho Amuri
?lll people for themselves, which
hall restore and maintain a bimetal
ic level, and as pari of such system
he immediate restoration of thc
ree and ll ll lim i ted coinage of silver
ind gold al the present legal ratio of
15 lo I, without wailing for tlie aid
ir consent of any other nation.
< I KU KN I V LAM l?KN*OlJN'< KU.
We denounce the currency bill on
ictt.'d at the last session ol' Congress
sa step forward in tho Republican
tobey which aims to discredit the
overeign rigid of tile national gov
rmncnl lo issue nil money, whether
oin or paper, and lo bestow Upon
ia! ional banks the power to issue
nd control the volume ol' paper
noncy for their own benelit.
A permanent national hank eur
olley, secured by government bonds,
mist have a permanent debt to rest
pim, ami if the bank currency is to
iicrease with population and busi
css (he d?lit lb list also increase,
'he l?opuhlio?u currency scheine is
h crt? fore a scheme for fastening
pon thc taxpayers n perpetual and
rowing debi for the benelit. of the
auks.
We are opposed to this private
corporation paper circulated as
money, but without legal tender
qualities, and demand tho retirement
of the national bank notes as fast as
government paper or silver certi
ficates can he substituted for them.
SK X A TO KS Kl, Ker IC I? HY TIIK PKOPLB.
Wc favor an amendment to the
[federal constitution providing for
thu election of tho United States
Senators by direct vote of thc peo
ple, and we favor direct legislation
w ! ic rc v or pract icablo.
(iOVKKXMKNT HY INJUNCTION.
Wc arc opposed to government by
injunction ; we denounce thc black
list, and favor arbitration as a means
of s tiling disputes between corpora
tions and their employees.
OKPAK'I'MttNT OF I,A noi:.
In thc interest <d" American labor
and thc uplifting of thc workingmen,
as the corner stone of the prosperity
of our country, we recommend that
Congress create a department ol'
labor, in charge of a secretary, with
a seat in the cabinet, believing that
the elevation of the American la
borer will bring with it increased
production and increased prosperity
to our country at bonn- and to our
commerce abroad.
I'KNSIONS.
j Wc are proud of the courage and
! fidelity of the American soldiers and
sailors in all our wars ; we favor
liberal pensions to them and their
dependents, and we reiterate the
position taken in tile Chicago plat
form ill I Silt) that the fact, of enlist
ment and service shall be deemed
conclusive evidence against disease
and disability before enlistment.
NICAKACUA CANAL.
We favor the immediate construc
tion, ownership and control of thc
Nicaragua canal by the United
Stall's and we denounce the insin
cerity of thu plank in the national
Uepuhlican platform for an Isthmian
canal in face of the failure of the
ur entire stock of S
ll down to prices tl
LAWNS at 7 cents.
Lawns, and all light
ice at cost.
/ay !
m's Oxford Tie
These and many ol
3e rather than carr;
it will pay you to <
^ood stock to select
CARTER
Republican majority to pass the bill
pending in Congress.
Wo condemn tho llny-l'auncefoto
treaty as a surrender of American
rights and interests, not to be tole
rated by tho American people.
STATKHOOIl KO H TIIK TKKKITOH1KS.
We denounce tho failure of tho
Uepuhlican party to carry ont its
pledges, to grant statehood to tho
territories of Arizona, New Mexico,
nod Oklahoma, and wo promise tho
pooplo of those territories ?inmediato
statehood and homo rule during their
condition as territories and AC favor
home rule and a territorial form ol'
government for Alaska and I'orto
Rico.
AltIO JANOS.
Wo favor an intelligent system of
improving the arid lands of the
West, storing thc water for pur
poses of irrigation, and the holding
of such lands for actual sid tiers.
(MIN KKK K.YCI.UHIV M LA W.
We favor tho continuance and
strict enforcement of the Chinese ex
clusion law and its application to the
same classes of al! Asiatic races.
ALLI ANCK Willi K X < ! L A NIL
Jefferson said : " Peace, commerce,
ami honest friendship with all na
tions; entangling alliances with
none."
Wc approve this Wholesome doc
trine and earnestly protest, against
the Uepuhlican departure which has
involved us in so-called polities, in
cluding the diplomacy ol' Ku rope
ami tho intrigue and land-grabbing
of Ania, and wo especially condemn
Hie lil-oonooalod Republican alliance
with England, which must moan dis
crimination against other friendly
nations, and winch has already
stilled the nation's voice, whilo lib
erty is being strangled in Africa.
SYMPATHY Von TI1K II0KU8.
Believing in thc principles of self
government, and rejecting, as did
our forefathers, thc claim of mon
archy, we view with indignation the
purpose ot Kngland to overwhelm
with force the ?South African repub
lies. Speaking, as we do, for the
entire American nation except its
Republican oflice-lioldcrs, and for all
free men everywhere, we extend our
sympathies to thu heroic burghers in
their unequal Btrugglo to maintain
their liberty and independence.
UK 1'U Ul,M A N APPROPRIATIONS.
We denounce the lavish appropria
tions of recent Republican Con
gi esses, which have kept taxes high,
and which threaten tho perpetuation
of the oppressive war levies.
snir sr itsi nv mu..
We opposo tho accumulation of a
surplus to bc squandered in such
bare-faced frauds upon the taxpayers
as the shipping subsidy bill, willoh
under the false pretense of prospering
American dp-building, would put
unearned millions into thc pockets of
favorite, contributors lo the Republi
can campaign fund.
ItKPKAI. OK l im WAK TAXKS.
We favor the reduction and speedy
repeal of thc war taxes, and a return
to thu timi! - honored Democratic
policy of strict economy in govern
mental expenditures.
CONCI.UniNO ri,KA TO TIIK PKOIM.K.
believing that our most cherished
institutions are in great peril, that
tho very existence of our constitu
tional republic, is at stake, and that
the decision now to be rendered will
determine w hether or not our ehil
?Al c v
> ALL !
ummer Goods, and,
lat will make them'
10-ccnt MADRAS at 7 cents.
Summer Goods at1
ts and Sandals
,her goods we have
y them over until
come at once and
from.
& co.
dren are to enjoy those blessed privi
leges of free government which have
made the I'oiled States great, pros
perous and honored, we earnestly ask
for tin' foregoing declaration of prin
ciples the hearty support of the lib
ei'ty-lovilig American people, regard
less of proviens party affiliations.
Docs it Pay to liny Cheap
A cheap remedy lor coughs and colds
is all right, but you want sound hing that
will relieve and euro thc more severe and
dangerous results of Iii real and bing
troubles, What shall you do'.' Go to a
warmer and more regular ch?nate'.' Ves,
if possible; if not possible for you, then
III either ease I ?deo tho ONLY remedy
that has been introduced in ?ill civilised
countries with success in severo throat
and lung troubles, "Itoschoo's (?crinan
Syrup." If not only heals and stimu
lates tho tissues to destroy tho gerin
disease, but allays inflammation, causes
onay expectoration, gives a good night's
rest, and cures Hie patient. Try O.NK
bottle. Recommended many years by
all druggists in thc world. For side hy
.1. H. Darby, Walhalla.
Cotton ought to bring a gilt edge
prico this fall. Gen, Groen has cut
tho acreage down lo last year's
ligures, and the old crop will be
about used up by the time the new
comes in. There is always the dan
ger of rt slip between cup and lip
and tin; bears will hunt up all sorts
Of reasons why prices should 1)0 low.
The, trouble in China is thc only one
in sight. It is huge enough ?ind
likely too to get uglier.
Tn K Cnn ni Kit and tho Atlanta Consti
tu? iou ami the Home and Karin one year
for tho sum of $2.
DIVORCE GRANTED IN oOUTH CAROLINA.
Mrs. Nettles Socuros Legal Separation from
Hor Husband.
A special from Columbia, S. C.,
under dato of July ll, nays : A mar
riage contract han been annulled by
a South Carolina court, a practical
divorce, after tho parties had been
married for a little over a year.
Mrs. Fannie V. Littlejohn and
Kev. Stephen A. Nettles were mar
ried Juno 26, 1800. Mr. Nettles had
been a prominent ligure in South
Carolina politics before entering tho
ministry. For years ho was editor
of a paper in Darlington, and, tak
ing an active part in the reform
movement, was sent to the State
Semite. Ile wtts ii strong Prohibi
tionist, but gave his support lo the
dispensary and wa? tho at'thor of
tho dispensary hill known as the
"Nettles compromise."
On tho death of his first wife Air.
Nettles retired from politics and
journalism and went info the minis
try, being now an elder in the
Methodist church. Ile married a
second time some years ago mid the
marriage hist year Wits the thud.
The ciise was heard in open court
by Judge Aldrich. The action was
brought by Mrs. Nettles on the
ground that at the time of the mar
riage her mind was so much im
paired by reason of a serious physi
cal ailment that she was incapable ol'
understanding or carrying out the
marriage contract. Soon after mar
riage she was placed under a special
ist and her mind restored, and she
related that now she does not wis!)
to carry out her part of the contract.
Mr. Nettles had treated her kindly,
but she would not assume to him
thc relationship of a wife.
Judge Aldrich held that under the
evidence the contract was, in the
eyes of the law, no contract, and he
so adjudged.
A gentleman recently cured of dys
pepsia gavo thc following appropriate
rendering of Burns1 fatuous blessing:
"Sonni have meat and cannot eat, ami
some have none that want it; hut wc
have meat and wo can eat,-Kodol Dys
pepsia (ano be thanked." This prepa
ration wdll digest what you eat. lt in
stantly relieves ami radically cures indi
gestion and all stomach disorders.
.1. W. UKI.t..
Thc conceited little tin crowned
heads of Kurope ?ind Africa, who
hiive be< n ready to go to war with
each other over the expected dis
memberment of China ami the con
sequent division of spoils, are sud
denly awakened to the fact that the
heathen Chinee is a mindi more seri
ous proposition than they thought.
Ile numbers one-fourth of the popu
lation ol' the world and can sup
port it family on un acre farm.
Although an humble, silent money
grubber in strange, lands he is a
bad m:in at home, lie has thrown
away ancient melhodsjof warfare and
is abundantly supplied with the most
improved modern implements of de
struction. Ile lights like he works,
and can make it very interesting for
combined Ku ropo with the United
States and Japan thrown in.
ijri CURfcS WHlRt Alt EtSt FAILS.
] Heat Cough Syrup. Tanto! Oood. HBO
In time. Sn hi by <lrtik'Kl?t?.
C O N S UMP T l O NT ?
Joseph Wylie, the generous heart
ed citizen of Chester who died last
week, made rpi ito a number ol' liberal
bequests. He gave $5,500 to thc
('hester A. IL Presbyterian Church ;
Krskine Theological Seminary, $10,
01)0 ; Hoard ol' Foreign Missions ot'
tho A. IL Presbyterian (Millich, $10,
000; A. li. Presbyterian Church Kx
loiisioil Board, $?1,01)0 ; American
Pible Society, $500 ; Krskine Col
lege, $10,000 as a fund to bc devoted
to the education of women. Mi
Wylie hail previously given $85,000
to the col lego ami seminary ' Due
West, and he gave altogether about
$100,000 lo the church and chair ta
ble objects, including tho boque?is
made at his death.
Is your breath bad? Then your
best friends turn their hcmls aside.
A bad breath means a bad liver.
Aycr's Pills arc liver pills. They cure
constipation, biliousness,dyspepsia,
sick headache. 25c. All druccists.
Want your moiittaohe er board ? beautiful
brown or rlcli black? Thon UKI
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE (?Utero
THROUGH NIAGARA RAPIOS.
Poler Nissen Shoots Them in tho "Foolklller"
and Comes Out Alivo.
Peter Nissen, of Chicago, or Mr.
Bowser, as he styles himself, went
through the whirlpool rapids of tho
Niagara river recently, in tho pres
ence of about 10,000 persons in his
craft, the Foolkillor. Tho boat was
towed to a rock about one milo abovo
the rapids and there securod. Tho
point, was difficult to reach by offi
cials from either, the American or
Canadian shore who might have
been disposed to interfere with tho
much advertised adventure.
Shortly after il o'clock Mr. Bowser
was seen on bis boat. A little later
.lames I.abland pulled up in a row
boat and towed tho Foolklllor, with
Bowser aboard, into the current. At
?157 the start down thc stream was
actually ootntuonccd, hut the fickle
eddies kept the Poolkiller drifting
about until 4.80, when she got into
thc whirlpool current and Blurted
for the final plunge. Passing under
the cantilever bridge thc boat took
on tho speed of au express train.
Bowser threw his oar far from him
ami waved Ids cap. Thc crowd saw
tho craft rise on thc crest of a
smooth wave and then dive into the
leaping spray and disappear.
The strange craft turned over and
over like a top, rolling and plunging
until it passed a bend in tho river
and tho most perilous part of the jour
ney had been passed. Tho buoyant
craft, kept on tho crest of the waves
until . ubnierged again on the verge of
the whirlpool. Shooting into tho
whirlpool Foolkiller swung around
and went down like a fishing bob but
rose again quickly. Ker the next
55 minutes Bowser ond his boat cir
cled around tho whirlpool. Shortly
before 0 o'clock the Koolkiller was
carried out to the edge of the rapids
and a line was thrown by Bowser to
moil on shore, who hauled him in.
His first question was, "How is that
for Bowser?"
Tho Foolkdler is 20 feet long and
I feet (loop and is made of two-inch
pine, with four air tight compart
ments. The keel weighs 1,250
pounds.
How's This 1
Wo oller Ono Hundred Dollars Howard
tor any ease of catarrh that cannot bo
cured by Mall's Catarrh Curo.
F. J. ("honey & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We, tho undersigned, have known P.
,). Cheney for tho last, l? years, and bo
hove liitn perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially aldo to
carry ont any obligations niadu by thoir
linn.
West iv Trnax, Wliolosalo Druggists,
Toledo, ( ).
Wabling, Kienan & Marvin, Whole*
stile Druggists, Toledo, ().
Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken inter
nally, neting directly upon the blood and
mucous RU rf aces of tho system. Price,
T.'H;. por bottle. Sold by all druggists?
Testimoni?is tree.
Hall's Family Pills arc tho Lost.
Her Life for a Negro Child.
Co LUM HI A, S. C., .July 12.-Miss
Kilon Roseborough, a white girl,
seventeen years old, gave her life, to
save a little negro child from a hor
rible death. Miss Roseborough lived
in Chester, but was visiting relatives
near Blncksbitrg. Walking with
some friends in the country, she saw
a small negro playing on thc track of
tho Southern road and a train rapidly
approaching. The young woman,
without hesitating a moment, rushed
forward, caught the child and throw
it in safety from the train, hut in thc
act was st ruck and killed hy ihc en
gine.
After many intricate experiments,
scientists have discovered mut hods for
obtaining all tho natural digostants.
Those have been combined iii tho pro
portion found in thc human body and
muled with substances that build up tho
digestive organs, making a compound
railed Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests
what you eat and allows all dyspeptics
to eat plenty of nourishing food while
Hie stomach troubles are hoing radically
.med by tho medicinal agents it, con
tains, lt is pleasant to ta ko and will
[five quick relief. .1. W. BISLL.
High tariff is thc life-blood of
trusts. The Republican party stands
for tho protective tariff; therefore it
must favor the trusts. The Demo
cratic party is in favor of a tariff for
revenue, a system under which the
.rusts cannot live. People who are
ipposed to trusts til list support
lilyan and Stevenson if they would
>e consistent. If the trusts aro to
urevail, the people might as well
irepare to (put voting altogether,
for when thc money power gets a
nueh bigger hold on this govorn
ncnl it will be no use to vole ; for
f thorn is to ho any real imperialism
n this country it is to caine, by thc
{(?publican party through thc power
if the trusts.
-. ~4?+~
It, has been demonstrated by oxpori
.ncc thal consumption can ho prevented
?y the early usn of Ono Minute Cough
ure. This is tho favorito remedy for
soughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and
di throat and lung troubles, ('uros
piiekly. ?i W. 11KM..