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__HE _PEOPLE'S jOURNAL VOL o.---N. 22. 1ICKL NS S. C., H'IURSDiAY, JN 28, 1 0. ONi DOLLAR A YEAR o the Reoaders ol' We in'vite you to Ou ine f Mei otr lioys' Knee !Ien's 'xauis 'ro A comliple1t- tltu feIl, nnel sIr; ' ' vit, and5 Sfl1tI I 'lhe b st ';:,.50 1-'.Ivr thIing inl h n ol' in i We will 1ah. pill Ibes[ 4 wt k i1 Set-IiIIll, anid SMITH & I GFREE BILL ARP UPON NFW WORDS. MANY ClANGS IN THIlCSI' )AYS 1lls 111 f1.' a'ouMis (le )|clioniary too 4)1'*14- 'eople are ContIl inually Coln ing Wordls. \When We were-0 ltitle O .3h0o1llh 'yS iL Wts at bi thing to .1ll"iLuaker.' W hen wo ruaseod cruci lix "% wc had vision s of I'xilar.-io 4 anild .1sispell drVS anill when* *%( Ie prog r tSed .to " unl latelligibility " IId "1) u h n - bilit y " W. tholight ther. werg I4) nooreI Words 1.o co(tuer. lkit tilt-tre Were, for awaty on neart) til-, lavi patge Was at cna Iogueo rof IJwbreakers, - such a " - 1h-i-je," which we calledV " isic," and her," (AC. We inlinOCenl up111111)Sd that tlhe ()Il bld hh bac-k siolling -hbook) contained aill tiht vorI4 inl the world, IL by illd by Wu f0oun)d Ot, that1 WV Were 01n13' inl thet! ruiimeIn4ts. TheIU little d ictionary and 1 1 K I I li4 h . li ILc r and NI u-ray'5t ('Ina1r aid Smiily's A rit i mt.iie werei5 all aI4-1d if u11- In Ci01i6 of time, h4owver, v leaIrned to ar'e, whieb i at I aLill world takeno (fromi " I ua41e par1s OrittiOle "-W IaLt WrI, of speech. Theun we malttored theurule. (if three, whicb is now n4led propor til1, an)d 8oon advatnced to ta're and tLre,, w hiCh we w b ispredIL was "U.no0u1g1b to mkake tibe deVil SWealot." . Aboll tis L~iine wo b)ega- to wuar' shoes all' the yeatr rounld alid t1 brus Our ha111ir, anld had picket il Lu a sweetheart-1' and hld Ie)' hand onl the sly when we stood uip Lo recite, and Some'1t4im4es'w ised thle I looking-glass to 1s-U how the dowuny hIarl WILs com)1)ing. Whnl L well lp) in5 ( )ur tWeln wo were promoted to tiht- il stlt.ut15 ant1 illtroditoed to I1,a10i1 ad I (Ire-k and Algohra anti History. I reuieber the first, bln-1teC(3 in the )hi.f " Ili storiak Saura," " I)uus (reavit,t coulum1) et Lerrilm itra se x d ios'" -(; )rea4te1he L lea I41Ven1S aInd tilt U111th ill '4x th),ys. It was lik it confession ii faiLl) an41d ma)4de. a more lashtIni", ipllres ion4, for We hadl t stuldy it Out, andl pari'se it. I reember our hist4or3 and how Thomas Alli, Vhto had1 bee11 por 1ing over AlIc 144 ades3, Il'or iIles.~., Thue 4IydI-I id1es, HotphIoch-:s and14 1)4em1bothenes, su~d with thes wordl "bei).8des," and14 h1 (llerI iL, "' bs-i-LIs "11' and1( theUreby got, a1 n)ck name4)1 lbat,1 stiiisk Lo him1 LI)broug)!h li fe. ButL we0 old( men31 ha1ve lung 81ince4 for 81)udi1 wor'ds tat ma))ke up 'much431 of o)ar4 1454dge of I atinl1 11) amisr' k is' a4 grea ' ad. 44 (1ur language.1I3 It 48 isf iestimable ~t value)4 to Iprofess11)11ia 41154, LII doet4L44rs an440 41)rug gists', btaits11445 and1 bort~iu u ijt,s and)4 LIhose w Ih) cu lvate5 flowr)s..I It.t nowada11)ys e3xceptJ) te pro'(fessor4 and) L4eachert4 inS our 41 chools4)415. Not (Lon ago1111 VtIry old( hoo.k and1 1had4 L) giveS iL up.i I LI)'r4434 itO44 over to l'roIfessor I )a1ve an8114 Itei renee it , o ILvery beaut ifullly 1and1 nto doubt h, core5t1 3iy,1 Lu hiIs good)4 wIfe told me44 as8 a nseeret.S thaL t, he O woked on4 it,. week witith i 48coat off and1( theo pres p~ 1it4io oIIzing1 from his8 class~ic br4ow. I waIs ru'nitingL144 about tse Lbhing4 hu43ause I (came4 across08 some3 words41 Lo daiy Lha 41 ne04ver hea54rdi or and 11)ad Lo con4)5uL t h big d1iet~lonar)y for a1 man.114 ing1. (Of 4.ourse we81 ave l to mat)ke' new31 wordsI 4111 the timell to keep upI wvit in-44 are4. ob14, 4as old aIf .1)4)Lohn 11 Cali and4 thesy seem11L It1 hav (created51 a might1) y dli scus-) 811)4 In ma54k ing4 41 i up3t h ''resbyterLuiar. 434n'fession) of fait L alt WestmiiterL) A bbey 504 years4' 4113. I was41 peri' ny 11 an) ed1)iril in) a New Yor'k paperu) in which~l it waIs 44tated4 LLnt over' for1tr' presb~yter54ies of the NortLher 43)h)(r14)i't s14n (of faith,1 and1 goinig bac1k to) 1u. p43rI(lparia1tusm1), wich 411was tne doc tr'ine oIf .10ohn Calin. ThaItt thel W~ESt inflter4 cofess3Hiorp was881 ubIngsinarian~ ItItonlL )ttb, and4( so) I haIve) 1)een5 read1(1 11ng up1 (on Lhese a1bstruse8 Lthi n and14 find thalt Lthere4 was8 a long and1( hit~ter 41 1851scusson at We.s8Lftmistr 41, La hethIL~ or' (God decreedst tiheIlILI . docrin of i4leet,on before Lthes creatI1ion (If man14 (4r af~or' hto (eIlI. Calvin4 ojeeslared the f 'oor', whichl it called1 34 subla4psina44rianism80, but L the We'sisuwter' a1'.sembl))y declai4red' Lhat th d4.r41 4.1of 441lection 4and 's)44 reprbatiOn was4 nt (1eterI'Ined on b~y tCO(1 until A dam1 1had4 8inne and4 1 fell(31. I LUeii you,) 4my3 Chtristian14 friends, those4. Itw'o long wOrdsI arI'e to Lhe 150'-non04 mind14. a18 14n IntellIgibl and14 incom44)))prehensil as)0 1 were0 " un1intlligillityL " n4' intcomt prehens1ibi4lit~y "'L 1,)445 whent a s(chool boy. I halve got, along14 wVitout~ themi all thess years4' and1 . am44 not, 414)1ng Lto atrain myt 41nd 441wiith thtem nt 1ow. Thei.'re is enough11 in the4. sermon4t4) 44n thel m~ot '10 ruide u48 alnd comlfor'L 44s in Lhbc iour) comee to se tus 1 for yill ing tLhat 1,ie1 I's Milit~s I 'l-tf oill 41-1.011 Ili f s~li I ' a n S u i t s l 2 1 . 5 i l a l t o . . ( I I I. 0 0 . I 1 1 I ,atl Siiit.., I 41 I 14) ja)I mI if 1 .01) to $ .al. ol' Nl l a li op' Iat i n b oth Show llalle Im 1114 l. Unclerwemir amlong.. wolich i.i Itl-he bet. if %%,dIwhite v h1i rls an.1I']I(l 1olarm -i hIrI-[S e i nie fo l i, - .1 o a . 'fH ills ill .I'llir hl fIlle i ||l - j' i ll ) I Ilhe Iprice.S are all ti rbt RISTOWI NVILLE. S. . ley of life. Those old-timle theologiins ,vere desperately ill varneu.tLon doctrinl 1 Imuatters, for they we ill at mighty sont roversy with at Imighty foe andlt) n1o nn hadt( at right to believe lies he pieas I plnd hIe at peaice. 1.-vetn (GIlvinl hadm1 eretu a-( US3rresteCd ad hurned- afU(Is at eretic. hecuse ho deniedl the trinity If the God hedli. SerVetu'is wits at rni ,ltian ila faitI und a gIood manl inl all he relationsof life. Soluttiw es I fear V(! 1,.0 .t00 miuch comuplexity of dou ,ine)4. I IIean s m11e. of thIe preace1I'rs 1nd theologians of tihe Schools. Ile I'p'OIle :1rre aIl: right anl give themii elves very little concern IatI,1( dol ( rine. They winit, prebeIt rs to prea'chltI 1hout, life d u, h11d d il ilow to live aild low to d i t, It. is hnot t'l -lld e i ehl Iktes converted people into his church w that huiIire1. It, is as OCia iti-on - arIlie1tion-ourd fa)thers were there or It m o3 b I 'rCS or our Spie3cil friendti , ail dt Vw there- Or at,tentded Sunff laiy school When hildrnn1111d i l wI feel nol-re. at holme there~t. The pecinharl liu 3'iets Of this churc or- that church Llre not Considered. INot. t o -mher1-1 I tenl lin tell the dilf3renlce hetween alvis al nd Arminiaism, andlt] I loub It whet.r. ak (oz1&i n1 co 4f (Sin I If :i1,11 1enn31bo found a moing thle mm I beI v r 1 I If LiiI' 'resbytL rian churcb in, the tt lte. What te1humbilt! 111 le1 ChrbtianS Of anly 'lrotestitll ( chureil want it a Simple hr11i.stin (a i.hi ttl.a1h Wit) ,b'ab, ruse loutrinle. and !lng w rsOf learnedl lnit an 1,udrn ud.T y .lt o.r leavenly later awa f al nost out of rueh, 0011 S tig 't l t'au ld 1hr's t1bat lie is Very niearV to evvry Me of us. I retlls1 omliti vers 4s that olii homli 'le to m wheneiver I har at wieher Indulging in) doctrines conl lorne in r election, pree S tination fadi( r11(1 a)'i(nety in d Ihoultntg away over ,I bo ihead of the people. \3 taris priest )f Aisjt rith '1111mhed y h hl- ei re l eIll (I h I, I' hbe Lnearr1 i l, atid 1( t II stl-re h1:11l II dtm-si)5 It 11( (t ~ ei Ii( 3 Ill1isw W nto ls p .oph-, )) bll l . t) tle (ilh l i. ihue . Al ii (ilf Ih V3 ortii \\: 41 41r p le-lin -- right, 11t hitt' eyes anrsikd is klie 11iV1pion( thl'( -h) th e da41i' ilyII wr Sol i i anksind : Ifhey1 W~uilli- Irena he s : Ty(u l.' 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WQ 45) 1(4. 411' ,i4"41pevnt 51 IL41h14 illI'I ll' lI4,( (1 froec 1)544 r1411t' ( 4 10.,..t :1 iwh tine f441lagetl. hh24ill4 ilitif AI III11 b'2'lIi'(141 1 4) A. f2.lt-. I, 444I4' 201(1 .1 11" thm! S 'yII pr(At-cljlro It~i( 1.1441 IXi.4'121141 tilf 544)4' 214411 1134 hev1'4 I )l .4,'1112 1 ot -d 4 1 141 2 (1444' 14I'S4144 414 54'444 1 115144) lhI'1-1) A.li-114 ilm ' 144I II 14!t- '12 (.~ f 441l 4 f4ivi '(lilks Well'3'34 tI t1l l 1 wltvc.-41 11 2.44x doi: 3 214.141 lvithi,4 11 m Iiti ll2.1241 lit22 ( I ii -$0 -.I 144l i4.'1 1d :2 1- ...lI ....... . II 4 44 tionitry ItId ebold he cOndInIitied. i'ublet mlovemenvits lookingj tio it er manetil, illi ov llinlit, of rOW L iti lighwakys .of the cointry uint, w iti 011r Cord1il Iapilprovi, and we recom menv~d this subject to 1,h1 eatrnest, von. siiiraiLioni of the peop)le of the Ieris lat.iris of the severi States. We falkor the extelsioll of thv 1,ural0 fio delivery servico wib mai y hi jilstilltd. Inl fui rt ,b11ie puirsialilc )of Lim consta t pol iy of the Ltepl I ican piaitiy u.I provid fr e homeics on tLi. pu1blic doinl wev r-ecommend athl (1m1te nationl l leIs iiaa on to reclin th arid laidIs if thbe United Stwtel refiisving! control Of the distribuition of water fthr, irrigtion to thel esiipect ,1W j si 1 bilain and Terr.1itories. Wo favor homelle11v for and tilwt ilrly aili' ilm' ,0 S e ooIfd Of t,1w Territories Of Noew Alxico, Arimmona anLd ()(at'hom. 'ihe Dingley ntl amenvided to provide lent revenu, If the u 3the war lhls so will prformed it s work Lilb t, it lilts beenl pL eoibl to reid ci e the ward- i l n 10h sumo of $1,01100 , -;0 siinplo atre the governinenlt's re-ven4,1W. and sio kenti the puiblic coniblence in thit integriiy o f its obli atit ons thtL its IwiIy funde : pel r cent, honds ieli it i pre ini'n. The country is now jusitibert inl ex pictiig, at nd it Will. 11 0he poliCy of t~h ipuiblicin party, to brilig about it redutctio oJf Lhe war ttxets. We invoL the co'struction, owier shil, coLit-ol aid prot ectio y of ae -,h mian.l cankil by the government e Lthe U nited StitoS. . k .L Now marikets aro ne~ssatry for the iicrelaing surplus Of ul r faerm pro duiicts. Mylerycelfort should bie iinad- 'Lo open itid obtiin n ew. marketil especial ly il the orient'an the'aitill- awinistri tion i' isarly (If to be comiinded for its SUCtC: afult 1 elforii l't Onl ii ail trat ing an1d coionIizing InatioS to te' po1l icy Of 41he "open door" in lhinli. In thle Interest of our expaniding comllerce, we recomL1icend tltt Con. gres creaitu ia depatmniit of Col) Ieruce lnd imiustrie in tcage of aL i:ecretiry with State portfolio. It ahould h organized under thi ibais off atppointmeut. and will render it servicln bl to the tiOn' S increasing tradtel. .lhe Ameriean g~overnment muIIst Jro 1,c-et thle persoi and property of every citizen.I wherever, the *v aewhere thbey are placed inl pril. We conitgratutih lite t,e wioinii Off Amierici u ponII the Lspilitd record Of pullic service in the vIioti ' Iid sSociii LiIoi I ndtS nuriS l viiliLp land hopitlitl tluring t lie reent L Ialmlns Of 0r miesi' il the latrand Wtern lIdies, an we appreCi tt, tI ir fitu liul wori i n edf u ation lind inilitry. oLresident likinley has ctonduiti:ted the, foreig n allairs of tl, U n i td Stiattes with d istinlihed cdit, to the. Amur ica pOple0. Inl r'elaSingK u1- from the(, vexatiousz conditions of' tin Eutropeanl allianceu for tdhe governmnent of Samoat, his cours id t especilly to he lolmmendol ed. lly ,cukiting t~o our individual con trol th iost i of iioi St itti d i tnhei Samuan g"roup. and the bet Iai borf inl the Southern P'Aci, A merican iter isis hiave1 blel satfurLided. WUeCOI:- Liii- fo liIne heart tliken by li url ioveriinlt in thle tpeac conLferlnce at, Thflagule. Wo asser-t our stead fa11st adheitranceu to the policy anlnounced Inl L.he Monlroo doctr-ine. The prM~whdons of The lague convention Were Lwh.elv regard l ' re Ih I I' sident , McKiLi ley uNIl'trd his friendly 0 0itus inl lb il hy1.rt of lieac hetweell t ireit, h'itt i n and theSouth Afritcan republiv. While t(he A(0151. ican g OVer iuirint 1111ist vo iilu tf, lt- IrIe-t ib by altsl in htoi, a 'rmed by every llicciig rsiet., ad il)mSe'd p)Onl us- by.N The' Illague treaty, (if nonl-intervnltionl in l'Itar-opean coutI-rovers1ie, 1te Anmericanil peoleeareslyhope 1,halt, a. way maliy b. .o n h .o a l alk t. hot .I.I.. .I* I,-.. . h con- . . (ONDITIONS IN (OI INA. Ali '% plan Ialt Ivo Iteviewv ol'the nsaei ane IIt*eeti4 eit III( llots. New i lrk suin. I'et us look again it the 0 ChInese sitIatlon as-, It grows Iloro d efinet, andi 11)isiler what is likey to be til out Iv idlently tich treaty rights aIssurl il to forel' igners arb o0 LL prestit, rI 'pleact~ed inl Lbe lihdlo liilfdoIlm. The reposil~l~l I fity foi to violation (if ,hose rigIlts rists ill tLe lit resort upioni the 1 Imres' hawaige'r, inl whom, silnce the virtla! s11p1)relsslon of 1,bilamp 10110r10r lK wang-Siu, sliri-cel nIbttiority hats Ileln vested. I.',iLher Lilte Ilies I )owager. irs unw1 illingf, or else -4h14 is unlabll' it) repre.s Lthet oultrages comitted4 by the so-called ", lioxars " antd to safegiard lives and property of foreigiers. I 1 her~l intenitionls arve good, aind Ahe merelyI lacks telmiporaarily tibu ahility to Iic1a.ry litibl out, the restoration of order .lhomiId he ulfeeteiL with vomimlratliveI vaIse, provided aill tie greaL powers In- I Lrested in ChIia sha11l act togetlher loyally aild hilarioniously with th sia g ie ailm of briniarihng a bout, ,ranqullilit.y anld tlbe !njOY1ioy menii t of tl'eay rig-1hts. Vol.- this purposo the bOdy oF iarin's antd sailors, aleaid'ly dispalitched from I Tien Tsin and 'ekin, morally Atrengtih tIed ats it im by thu knowledge that re inforcements are quickly procurahle, houltid stiilice: for Lib rene.Lionlary party atL th. court, seeing the grealt, powCrls lilanitlously determielid to uphold thaeI emllpress, would atbandoll tolo effort toI coI-rce- ier. In1 cutiiber words, on the tie ory tLli tLit, I: ll-pess IDwager is sinl ceriy desirouls of performing her (i du ies, but iats been1 restrailned from doing sO, tie problem eicselted by tle staite of things lit I'ecill is essentially lb Sim- I lle- ()ne an~d canl be rapidly solved. I Ua fortuiliately, tiae facts justilly sis picion regarding Lbe aninus of tiae lmpress Dowagelr, nlidic the assumption Lit alt, ins teauc of carniestly try Ing to Si p pr-ess the revolL in the provinees of Chi I, sle ias connivei lit it, Iaid desire s to inatke. it serve some purpose).Ws of her t owna. What Caln that purpose l, ? lac siei regared ier t1e1n Of power 11-i reaonably ecurec under normal cir Cumnstances it is obviolls that, from tie outreac of tll rebellliol, sihe wooldia iave striven to 'liell it with !thea manlls: lit her comanllild. As 11u. did not, do this, wu Illust ilfer tlat, for reasolns best, known to herself, slo demed her n ga'lspba i1pon01 salupr al, u lith1011hity Irear ouls, and wats convinced that% She couldI retaliln it only n) of ,wo wIys, naaumely, by promllioting tlLe compl Iet s( alsctallcy I of the reacliollary Nliulll party ILt Ilkill, ilr by to rule ais the aVowed lirot)ege and Secret tool of sogie i great Iuropean power, t.e intie'Vel tion of whicb she might invok ill tihei namIaie of law and order. As the wise womian , howeveri, whiclh shie is, accord inlg t.0 thle COno'llurent tesitimlony Of Well ini fornedi biserr, she coull 11ot ha1ve illagilneI that sile couhl1 h long mIIlii tailed inl power by tiu reactionary lanchu party, whose c)onucepti on of btateCraft, coniits in the brutatI iti f rat LIOn of tr-atitea ColIcIIclde With tL "6 outside barbarians." She k nows that .i,0k~-00sold rs couldho brollght to TienI I'ian froman CaIlcu ttLa in Iiftecn dy11S ; las inany froma ''rench I nio-CIina In twelve lays ais ianly fromi Alainila inI tenl days ; )s iiallay fron Japan. ill live datys, anld ats mlany inl two days from I the I 'llsiak garriisol ill 'ort \rthiur, to say no.hing of snIllr concingenti ts faarnished by (G'ermnilliy an1d Italy. Thatt is to say, ik L.hl coirse Of at littl more than t fortnIght, tile iLIivalltot otf a iiar-auopitan aIrily corps could be placed t within ia fe.w days' illarb of I 'chi i, an1d I wouldI Ia'V prv1frmoe1. hanl~1 tial nuliLch for anly NAhlnChu iad Cinesa lovios that psibly3'1(11 cld be3 arrayedl agai inutt Lhum.Ii forI forty years1 hals phiye'n~ l greait., andii lunt oIf the Cehlestial 'liiare, dnn hiavea an~y illuion)Is regalrdinig Lh eullXit, of such~ ai11 clsion. ily Liibu pr~cess8 (If IIlinilatioln weO arie red~cucedci, then~f, L,) Liiis blypotI)hliis :i the a ldmpret-ssI )chaa haI-, praictielly 3, encocuraged Lthe inasurrectiona if tiabo I'o 13a1lled " lXtl lioxer," hosSOle warl dry Is " l)eath a ,o Liihe Chiinl tian an 1b1 "it fir (ef iger !" sh muz iiast, be rily inlg, ilaltr arighily or' amista ken ly, (on ~ cb supp1or't, of someil neighb iorinag polwer' i whda paos sessesi, not on11ly ai conlsiderabeI~ raval for-ce, but b luand larmay co)aamttint, Li) cdefcendi her algianst all Lt 1,bo othe tront~y power-'. Thelre laro buit, L.a poweras w ich(11il iht,1( he i supposed31 Li) saltisfy 1hese coaaliian, Lto wit : Iiussiai ai a .11almn. J1 aa is out, iof tLhitg uationil, hier parimaary object biang knw tiol Lbela LII3 bleallquii.Liln oIf Caarca, wich~l, one l in h' handis, lold be3 heldi lfa aist, all assalIan ts. We arlrivye Liben, still fal lowving tiae pr'ocess of cann-el Iltion, at, the conlu~ashin thaat it, Is I tussial 1upon whom~al Lhe Ilj~mprss I~)~lgowae Is counlat ing Lii sustin hier at 01m'3 abgainst hier Cihinese(1130 enei alnd againost other fore3f! ign pwerIs. It, is 11 unnecessalry Lo assume11 that 11he1 has1 rce(ive anl ly a1s siarance31s LII Lihat, <lfeet, fraom~ Llio St, Iltersburi Ig governmen10(1)t. S Ih may, lay a-u Ilecthai ui)on the~ whoale' eastaerna sit, aaatin, haive: real~ci theu blu ief that itucssiai, wvhicha is Iialu to ~l beLati(:k' d bay .1lpani beCfor' thate3I complion of Lihe -Si baeri an railI way, cold I not, Ia ford Li) re ject, Lte tremendclliab ncess5iaon of a'esour 1:es whichl woula d lb'accru toi hier tbrouagh mighit iililr to thit exiar, 11f1 Jr prsonail intercest, we3 mu lst, remember~l~l, is entireu ly' di stinct fraom the( ci1let3Livye in tcerest, (if China, buat, for thatl vca'y rea3lso, it milght, lie pillausily13 I'fargued thant haer personalI intLercst, a~ndi tLe naitionlI in tereast of Ilissial mIight bealiedi 1(1w ith I low thbi s notlion camne to he planted in tbc empre~a(it headt~ it is use4letss LI) inire.~' That It iI's there( no1w andi abcunt~s for conduct, otherwise inoxp~I. ca)ble Is priobabile1 enouighi. We 1d her i ~e, ne verthe cI (ss, toi Lbhe opin1ion pruevIiusly ex pressed,~~In thlalt, In this miiater tiih im preso I )awager Is r'eckoninog w i thout, her ihost. Thel. hoair1 has1 not, 1come forl the ful iliient o.(f | (ussia's deosigns con CIna 1, if suchi designs are eintertaned(. It, will nei.ver3 come0(, untIl the I rrepraessle11 con - lIlet be3t(t,en I (usIila and1 IJpani hats been fougilt out, L itL wouli d be ano act oif og regicius folly~ for' Lthe St. I 'cterburgi government, LI al 1ienate at Ill tewes5tern'I pIIoers, ini3cuding, perhlaps, Ieriance1 al 50. alt Lihis inn lcli mann i 11 it is iiOInhtil iin gIIl-Ililitel. W(% hollve, thbereforl iiat the preeint troul le of (liIll WI h likltly Settlud., a1s S00o11 as the Iedn pires Ilowager sailal havo awakone froin a dlreaim wih, n w, at aIL evIeiti .1ann1ot be reaklize-M. ItiVI'IltN I) MISMIONAltIS TAlA. intlervietw Wiht a Soriith 'airolinl laitly Wo il)1nas Wor kit in (Ohiit. Thel Anldersonl Ilhily 4hinil prinlts 1.h nittersting initerv iow. "MNr. and(l NI r. I'. NI. I "oyal i, 111111 tries4 to Chinali, who hmav jit, rtillei rom)1 thlt liatiena Ilnld, which is L, Ily Lilt' cyniure of the worl andi i, 11 all probability tolled Its funeior tiell by ting 11pon tie ships of 111 ated foreignt'erS, arrivori inl tbe cit fustrdyt i noin and a al, the reo lenice of Air~s. Al. J1. (birk. "Mrts. I wyll was bli Mlary Sull nit of tif City before hrICV mairring ., N lr. I , oyall Whomn she met ii Chii Avhere they I lrdil togaetheIr 11 hi dema1ries. Mir. anld Mirs. I".yall sull iitted L.) an intoirview .oonl aftLer thei bl'rival ytsterJay and gave olit vivi leseriptillis of the horrible condition ,Alt' e'xiSt Under011 01h1 rtignl Of Lth I toxers.' They 14y thliat these lI 4oxei lo not call themitsvlves Ily tbat, nmili I 'hinai. They arve knIown ats "'The Ge tnife Soclety.' ThIIe 1 13 ' Itoxvr: wiginttd it, is spllilIseid, in tbe elfor (disglise 1Lir real dtthignS by mali ng it seem that they were a hand c 6th itltes. "'Mr. It!yalll told of hlow the l"11Vlisl Iliissionatry, lh'-ook., wats murde'red no( nore thall tevtty ililes from lis hum1 ,len returllingr (rom1i a visit to Iiis si ,tl* Ii another part of tile province. 11 ,vts attacked by a band of 'lioxer irajged from his donkey, carried iuilt, k distance, t-Ihen beheadeled. lit- wal lot tortured, ats has been reported, hil >Ih111endedt lit once alid .thbe heatdIle lody tlhrown) inl the ditch. The 'Itoy) W's' Were tnIt their way to a (atholi 'ilige which tILOy meanL to destroj IIhy Pllell y desire to kill Catholic. d r. It yail LitInks this hatred < d the Cttholics is brought about hi Ie I uCatholics' increasing dominatiol i the Chilies. lie says there wer ills when bIL CaheItiolie s woui coin md whoile villiages to joiln their chureli 'his thevy accomplish bly suipportlinl mid earing for Lii cthildrei and the 6it(!erwar(hi forcingv their. parents L in -them. rI-. RIoyill thinks tha nleIws the :!ilferelit, betw'een a (latil die. anid at rel Christianl. lI I- tohl of Mill whol heaurd him preachinig inl th trets of one of the villtges, andI LI ar-ently beine deeplly intl~uostoeti Iet vililvi ilr. itoyaLl i ll h i hollime II beni pleaded witht .eInisiary nic o go LI tii coutitry to preach n lla Aont, Of tit dan,1gers, he, wou I het bull eLed to. lie asked Wiy it wis th he Ciathioli neC r prtacheti in th L,reets or lsewlere, why thbey tit i i3il 11books, wiiy they did inot try I Lelatkch Lb natLives, ind why it Was ti they were ) dtillerent from th otril fore-igner'ls Who Cla',me11d tO bMe Chri! tinsis. 'After at few ilays,' saidI M H'9Yall, "tis. 11nn111i d ap arti anItI IO od W1 lostL sight (f ti l 1 1110 L 11itil aftr Lit I visited i certitii village and learit hlat. this vtry 1111411 WAs a 11memlilbter I AhM (rat, inli1 oie1ity an1d hill warnelld mil of danlger becaulse hel, h< ittvet mte to he i real Clristianl loth Alr. an1d Mr. Il4Ay l siaid it WI lot ilssible to lind ort Lhi attiti:iu i .hM Chiinest liople its ia whiole t th txtr troule. < )tily 1O1ne Ilitv spok ,o 1.hoin ablout it.. Thll- womenv nieve liention orI r efer to it.. They wtlr ,)lL at, one. tinlo tLhat the goverOrIt ( ,hirl provinict. permlitted these,( (lu 'ags. A lso thia, thi gvirnor's brot \Vren tnifeWCI SoiLy ligt i her opil 8Cn now, lithoughPt they 11 N d -i 0e I'hit nsl at i'iti hat t I soner ther ti 1,01 fo the world,11 t r. and) Ms ILis ya athi lt I eilu sti theiIi~i W tli i, ala a I tt HittIt toiarryuon ther workC ui Whelt~ iy try wt )i ut again they we'! P1ignerLi irity ton NC'rael~yitIIiSi aot al do1 i Ihfir work.l~ Ii Vyall1 lpaks wi !Vis't,' oi1'ielf t hebeIrott IInness a soili .n111 f th11 L e 'I 1ials. L C (If a t.,1 helpt th eoutry (tillL (ayf tilt iy rily weatha(It, i!he ru ~lig powe ia ltii Is CI 11ty Ia,b with0 (rall ( rea Wnie (oI LtyCr alhougIl hte are ti arenI 4110y tPryin tio0 protee(1,g ti foreic. l'i under ve Ing leter then ioxmSd nah- tih thr ,verelit i coprt. i'voly ip' iit, l and !it w iit unt theyi1 ll~l~l reah I Ia I'''raelsef I'i1, aiii! Ia'g li~llItI ' 1of1 I| i tball rr , 1( I2 'f'n riie IhtiIirgefr. ii~l~~il( irtllt inthrty Ato evet,y pondn.e Deeds are Fruits. Words are Leaves. It is plettsing to note how the trade will j ":L1k e It) oi values. Our sales this eason doumbletI last, atl owin to our re iiuarkaLIble valtise, it is coiceded that in sIvb-l. elegam-e, <iuality and price we lead. Ca i hII Ike imtIve power. We buy for cash a:till t atr I'esh henee we can shave the IN prof i t LI ii nicety. Nightmares. 41i Iutr w pries seare our competitors. We do ni,[ 'oi iv claim to sell cheap, our ever, liwe C, aI witiness. A Flyer in Shoes. Ie puim in saili 'Pilonday morning a. lot .\cii : ' ine Hlioes in tant, also the balance 'I miur;)iv iuat oties at prices to move dI thetm. A Isto, lit Itatlies' Ox fords in black and 3 [:ai aw prices thitt will pay you 1o lnvestia 'IE'.- Se tihe display and prices inl our aI shoe w 1(141w, L Come, See Our SpeciAls. They coiinit Home remarkable values. ,I I I r t 'ot ier, secoil froin the door." I 11hi """ i er las many a great lit, as we h a1ve ren arkable values oni it. We will repletish it agai this week with many L uiins we dbid no t have ti it last week. Just In. A big iie L.adies' 'ollars, all hei his e :so i lie newest Iliung out, the l'mbroi ered 8 iolitr T-i see it ieatins to buy one; they t ,are bea ies. Black Goods. Ve will niatke s'me interesling prices in this Iipiiairt mncit this week that will pay to V t A Lillie letler 'T'lian The HesteM I1 i why We sell IIIem.--ga TIet- A i eei I.an dy ('orset, all styles. (ItiIr I ri I mIiIIities at 18c. liii I., itcy i ld s l'ine Sloes for inen ltetiz Slhoesi for ladies aid childrei. Itulieraek I'atterni. \Ve ier sell every competitor. A samn lte boill will clinch this statemen t.. If it's :ora it's here, if it's hero it's right. I.ailies, i g'od place to have your friends imeet you dn it Iiiown is at (he " Pattern Stitier" at. liti.'s, while waiting 3u0 can - ,as the time by look Iiig over the fashions. iVe will 'be plaset' fir 'oi to have your i frientis meel yvii atl mr Patteirn ('otinber. L R. L. R. Bentz, t Cash Dry Goods( a nd Shoes. J. MEOI.TON KINGi Manager Easley Branch. (Ir 'enville Store,. ... ... - (' Coritr i'en traniceo, 201 Main 8t. I WPAgeni for Iutterick 'aolerns. if ~ or --f____ Ii 8. . -- -- .-. ... A Point in Our' Favbr. rI- jPMbh numbitter of people whom ind'orr350 ut sloes etpial ~in slyle, Iii, andt dutrability to thili $' ii shoe'is soiI elsewhierie is rapidly I- iiin-reasingAf fr one sale we own your feet, baeause y.'u tatito shoes so comfor IYabule ati aliraible as ours. Plow Shoes. u ir stock 'iif shioes for the farmers are bioinht fromi irst hiaiiis andI at lowvest casht r es ilo lie flHay Hiates at 51 60, - ' 0 a i iir hm made, best white 'a k tan thot tums, ai every hair guaran teod. It will lpay you In look over our s stock beifore tbiyinug. N P~llbi t& PA'ITON, 106 S. Main Street, blpacomb & Russell's PIT T'S SAntiseptic Iniorator! I (ures dyspiepsia, inidigestion, and all -. stfiomnah or hiowel I row bles, colic or cholera maorbius, tebthig trou bles with children kidndy~j I rotubites, had ltood and( all sorts o si ores, risinigs or felons, cuits and burns. :t 'i s 15giood anilee it c, when locally apnli: .as any thint : on the market. 'Try it ate Ivou will praise it to others I f your druggist dloesn 't keep it, write to Pitts' Antiseptic Invigorator Co. TH]OMSON. GA... to (CAftRPENTERJ JIROS., Gfreenvllte, H. fl. S A Sitnple way (of making ginger alo " is 10i bil I rtesh gmlger' root int water, an (1unc1 oifi thte roolit to each galilont of' wvaterci. .iaustas you take it fr'oin the (ire, atmtl after' it is quiite spicy, add the Ft 'r,ited yelltow inda of half a lemnon. When lohl, sttrain ; addl to each gallon , a 'otl of suitirz anid the juice of 1,Wo .lerioins. l)iss9olve hluif a yeast cake, r add1 to thet ixturte, andu let it ferinent fo r abo tiul i iree hiouris. Bottle, cork, mal I tl ~ dow the eorks.