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THE UNION TJ\i) ^ PHIXED EVEiti F1UDAY ?hv rHi* NIO\ riMKS C ''Af*x Rooms I, H ;> nul '< rii i jxo. k m I r/i/.s L. U. Voi'NO, M -i'tii,'! IW..*is!4?m-I ir i I'n.u * in Union S v.'.. us ?<" > (> lu uMtei -iuascRip KIN . t_6 Our -ea ----- - f. t SiAUi Mfii" - ----- 50 i? i Th??* no ttis ----- j.j ADVf-^TlSUME'NTb One s<j .ip*. in rt.in - - *l.?w Everv leusj ? i -? ?: .?> - oii,'??u> . C ?.i .ids to. ' In* e I. <v fhs or U??iw"'will !> nade hi eed m .*s h-.' rtl- o Rejected man ivrmi win mui be returned ?HHT.ns " iii.l tributes of respect *viil iMi cli !'u'''l ! if tin * i i*. > "" UNION. e. OCT. 11. Mel. Your sub*' pi:>?i >n ex:>ir. s with th date on th .? bshol on v >ur patter When the d?it 1 is older limn the -Int of the paper it i- time f<-r \<>u t< r. new If you delay th ? to > Ion?.r ' owill find the hint X si.ark. t hat moec you sire cut off until \.>n ?.->tr!r- u? . At the Otshiiiet meet it Oct. I' it was decided to >~nd the (iov-riTsont exhibits su HnlT'do to I??- Con*lesion Kxnositii n. f'he cxnii:wil go fro Charleston jo.-t its soon i*< tin Buffalo Exposition eh??eS, NiVeinb.'1. All of tin? Government empl??> e??now with th>* exhibit.* v.il! be sent r> Chariest on. A hul'ttvt, ti"p it proposed ncrotthe Med'terrai m it ?s ! lie accomplished hy tr eans of an old fashioned luilooi with r dreg Iloain on the water and st t;o- my wluj - t? the ear. W" suggest ihat the a r>> nurl supn'y 'i! .if v:th a g-n.-i life presorv'r. if < n* -n.?v. d In.i pen . it i be a good - w i mini An t xtr .or.in .. y t il' -r. has !n t-,ina<le througho't* rh? S<-hley tiud t keep Admiral ^im.s >ti uv-usy fron the witness stand, h\ S<dib*y's prosecutors. Js Sampson afraid t > fr.er the ero?s ( x limitation I hat h. x\ i) have to ur.di rgo us the ehi? f flccu -;-r of Sell lev t Seli.'ey and his utturm > seem to be l.< !???i g up their end ot the .si ring id -o far, pini th people hope he tvil! onir-n out or. top. ? iiii-T ro* i ii i ???_ m The ho !>' of Ozo] <) /, it-.,* of President M d\;> ey, will pn?s directly from the eieetr-e chair *iftm his deal h info the hand- of 'he i he - ? flloians, who %v i I! exrmino tk<. S.rair , photograph it and >:./. the body, which will 1)? placed in the Nation-.1 Medical Museum at Washington, along with similar relics of Guiteau, the assns-ln of President Garfield, and of WiMces Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln. Judging from thu short crop of ton ill the We.-t, *he great cotton growing section, it looks like high* prices for cotton. The deeilne in Texsa and other States wot or" tl-e Mississippi, with no improved condition reported unywh ro to offset this remarkable decline. can oik mean an advance in tiie price of cotton. We would not he surer -md to see 10c cotton. The estimate is on'y OA million hates. With its la-t Saturday's i:^uo t! Atlanta Ihdly >V\vs -impend-d pule lication indefinitely. 'J he News in - been rup'-is g one yenr, and al* (" in. there w?*s nl.eidy a N ? i evetiii paper in in" Atlanta .1 mr ml i i il cir>y, the News ior<?M ivtpi?My to t|-.> front, ?nd was h warm mr-mh'T as : neWB-g'iVl.frer, an 1 sin e eded in tlv short . of time in se.oiin <: Jt;? ? subscriber". If M?ems t h t i? :i I { f this number of *nhscriher* \v"i I rn.t rerun in without a piper to take the News' place very ion.'. The Xfn.vs also hud m fine ndve>-f .r n itrona *. Mr. Carn cisti, C. E K. M., who has been making a close stu i> of t! . Texas oil l'ftld< for several month , says th it t'ie gushers will haw i minimum output oi l"i 'K>?>.??*? ) h rftla ii (l iv in fivn veers The erin! > oil is coin in ? nto use rupi'lly f'M i, and he aay-i tha' the future rare . f oil will likely he <><'c per barrel. \ HiiH price thin cm |e o:l *\il! !? ah- or equivalent, lo coal at, >2 I*) per ton The Oet.o'einn in Heiintnoiil ?ii<t.ri. t ia of great value in the production of llluniinatin/ami will probably furnish the gag-producing hydro-car bon of Europe aniens a demand is at oncecreated in thia country, which is vofy pro'iah| , * DOWS WITH POLYG 1 MY. > ? ? % << The International ( oiiu. il of Wo- ' iii-n ! r ohr.'.htiun an i pitriotic p> r- ; vi ?' nre in titutieg a noble crusade against tho evil of polygamy, end are , tna'-ii g herculean efforts to have th ] niiti-poiigamy bill passe I n. ?'<>: gre.-s. When wo road tho reports of ?ho*-living in I'tah, snowing h r,\ p.digamy is wink d at. and end ?rs' d by , tho Governor, it is hirfh tuu? that ?r bestir ourselves to notion, and let it ' be known in no uncertain manm r that tho evil is not 'o be tolerated I lu so nobie christian women havt issued sever d leuflcfs, so tin. for.', t iieir methods of ; evation, and < ar:.tlx s'">. i i *. i ^ t lio help of t tn? I * j i r.vn pic of our la <i. The fellow <j lest'et shows w'lHt hn? j lr??ii> ? ?mi ace >:nrl: but there is r?i ii' .? * ( work yet lo be dnno and i ?v i! f'tjuire .some )fl.r?,i.?00 lo pu-h i. branch io n successful lluish : m si i i - 01 rnr: anti-poi.yu.ymy our8A DK "For tlie eneour; p.-ircit of the m.:ily friend.' who U, v.? labored .-< fa ilr.u ly u. d etli.-iently for tin ?dvaeeeui"?!t of this cause, il lui^ht be well to t 111 i*id ourselves of what haal'-eady been accomplish id l>y tincr.tsadc. I i addition to the exclusion of Mr. j It-ii rt j from Con cress, live oti)e: prem'pprt p lye-mists have h en r 11 o 'e>i fr< m positions of irc't.s :i.;d 1 lluci.ee re January 1. ] ()rso SuiiiU v is r. ni'.V' i 'roin t -ie o'.u1 i t*cs.ilr'.it ::i 1 l' ".'' uiiolH* at Lot.'.;u, i'tiin. .Mc. Smith lias hole tin- p siti'in of Freud ut of tin Oncln ^take (K-cle-i-isii" ?1 0<?un?"y) fo? lilt; 11 > years, a n is Very it>|p.j?i; tie!. ! li"ih in the cout ?*"s o* llu Merino! ! , , .1 , u.. i ! ikiu ii . i ?i .n i tr ? ? t *in . j iiis *>}.]> iiitir.' iit to responsible j Federul i.tlic *?t?d li-^n interpret* d I to the yom.ff d-srm ?r> people to ?tiv?r j th:P thi Uust-.u S.at'. s (rovt rom^n; hinl iv i-o'i to >pp so noly^sin-y snci h? rn' led a- n 'viurlio i: i >m' < ' h.o ijut*er-it.iv S:r is who h ul be- ?. i '!.it . 1 - -k r. \ i ? r -1 h iv(*ii . ( r ? t'v i! .no.- ?'s >>f mto h ly reFyion i:i - ?n?1 ' A/u-r . vn i yeurs of it* n, wo ?ue te 1 it stills tyirjr tin- .411 in t'. ?! 0!-1*v?s i.i.u Mr | Smith Ih st o p >lyjfnnnf3t. thus s? - j l IP it: - i|M r V; i. ? i 2. Lutv < >hn >" < ir. ham ?v:i- i rem tved is. oftl -i 1' . 1 uhi! i'io' -i r . P- l*r Ii As j ho a " t ti.' oc-j?. \ ' > > J it.-', . > ; editor o! :i I" ;,h K- , u'ol ' psp r, .. ! i roi >iurtii :. ! .? n'i r, ; t ;i o: ui hS ?? in v.:i irv , jv:A. :}. Aft.-: uto?i . ii'ort ')-< .f M. CiiT'i r. w no . :so a l ' jr p'y' ; yv.-rii si, u,.? oeinov Troin liu* Prv.-i'i cv o." the t iaii S'tttc \lovu'- j I c i.^e. I).;. - ii Si-m-1 i ins' t i > i, *'t .v -s i:it[ - i;'l( ior t':.. j j ror oiiil tio\ .-r u i"!,. n "oh |>'t | Ca'n:?r dirwdly; hut, since the Ool ! I li'.ji* v sives ;> , or your ->.11 of | I t: N'.ti'*: ".i : si.j, i iVi-'i hi- : | moral i tilr otly t>y tliog the* j j ;r- >- oaii (' M.tMtic-tf on Appro-i : i ; * ? ' ' ' 1,1 j , of !h ?;::'i .vld.OuO or ] 1 It the J i'ic. M -::t hou. j ji>- n-n! Vikl ! 1 S cref-try V iison, a..other if vrjjt ii,; i", was nunotv-d fr or tlic* o ift of S iT'.iii v fij :be junto i> ~f i; o - i I on : t about the S' Uif t:;u ?r?.i i . h s:in<e w :y, h Apostlo M VV. Merrill, 3 -.j i-piy' poiyifuini.-i, who, a> n leading : Tiu.-it*", had, rrK-re then any f*t)i -r, man, <hitp< d t)>*? policy of Ine inst.i-( ! ' it* ion was aiso removed, arci in 11.?- J | ? : me way. 1 Owinir to the position und ir fluenee ot th?-i? ni-ri, the 11 >ra! elToi-tof their I 1. in val is v -ry yreat tor >u^h o.r . L'tr-li, 1 - . 1.:. vi t \v of the f.<" j th-it ilv yoiti .Mormon | ?-<>:?!<- rue ! iieen nui^tit ? ? believe ?ii>it tliiir in | p dntmenl was u e\* (k-ncc of the l)i \ i o* sanction tjf nolv^i!:ny, and r j pro >: that ihMrov roiiioi-.t had i' ;nd j out that it had made ? mistake i'< i oppof.i if pohyiiny iii th< tv. *. I 1 if ;! Jllt.o. 10 tile f<>'T _'i<]* ;?, W( j h<vi* b? vi: ubl to prevent iho >i|> 1 p.ii !:... ! { of :i tviuilitr ? t* pn'yvn j ousts who >v >i:l i imvi. been j : j' llJ-Oi". til i (t' I 'if F :.i -I'll! ?i jlp'illt .i-.-", j \v u i now i>" Ir. ?"iTin ! iri j :n he i,..vi riio . i.i, ti.nl it not beer. I f')i' tli \v -k of ihi-; i-f'.is. .jJ. If !, ? k. ,ii.i r:ol 1>?- <rt?>. :? .1. i i, !<?!-* ? ??i?- ; r eton.th.U i Vhi, In- v, t-? oft' ! in;. III! i-i.tly j?4 - -?; i i >v tb^i i I ? t: L t'ire i., to Ii.- eouri'nl! ? riloi;j? the r< suits of tb'S IHOVI lllP"t 1 < e th' ufli'oiH win: ho v ' 1 i for f> ir its ei-.ct *? ?.?i into 1 -.s -.vofiiil Ii u-sf il by n-' ii - a new 1 r ?t of hi pi"! f >r the p.-. noHt'-l n-polvf:uoiy const itn ' irnl tiineml 111ei i, h 1 ai>|.'iil whi 'h would be sure to 1). !T? -live. 1 i . i. - - *' - .... > -1' i. *.<!< >ii r ' "IT y . I ii"' i t >r?l y j ..'i . a me idinent WnuM j> it I n(l (.1 J" g.i II! M* ' a ^ { I If ii r I 1' : * hey nr. Unu r t f?o S :!* , w ?? ;s j ru^ticft'ly i> Mi nl lr for, O* i (if the IllU't iV'TMhlo H' ,'UIHiMi | in f iv r (' ' n.i amendment w..ch has yei i mi produced. Vufoovi-r, mi w , fi linis-i'in i. tli" piifi >f the Movinor i m,v. rr.o.. iiiclu.'l. ( hi 4 admK-ini t i..* all I ' -i rtympetirei irn with tIn i t '>i> "MnirttK, and hut he vetoed tin 1 ; ill in t' nir iniitch's, effectively dii fsi-s ;! the Mormon fnl-" le>od ilui* po v ?.M itj\ ir iti-i l. Kvt ryhtt'ly kr:o\v? ' better than any Moir.i.n can tell Ism that, if polygamy were dead, neither rho poiygnini.-ils nor Lnei sympathizing Governor would hava anything to ii ar from an onti-polyg airiy eorstIti'itiona! ::menriment. The moral effect of thin ngit&GAt haw also been very great throughout , the entire country. Prior t.o the beginning of this movement, the ?fi>r?nops had haon ipcrea^ir-jj at a ?!.? i* ily ico l\?rs?o<i ratio sii.ee , VI. For the vo.\i' 1807 the reti'* of | i \v;s'* I5*J per C'i ::T. For he y. > r luring which this uef? ! ?v - \tV>r"u?iy ix / (:>, their j * t i ?. > !<?c iVP t<i I'J per cor t b" ?8<w t!:iy j.re fnltn-t ?o t'lvo ; a- tie y iio Dot ii u* Io ad.oil ir-. t.h-lr r> tin i f increase i-1 ditnin-hinj1 The highest ljgur-v-? rv*., in "Vroruion yourcoi* put the ro-t | i >cr use for 1801) ut 'about 19,000.' Id view of the fuel that iliey have a I aU.si^ hi a^-t .1 i ha? this a ; station a -s iion-:.s t hir membership lho> have probtb'y made this number as la rue us possible. I'ma woul ' make their ratio of increase 11 per ent. to- I SO'.) Frobably. if we lunl thence:- ate tis:wr? s for lest y :ir, their increase through proselyt-ini: would be almost nil. if the r.-.tio of he annual i crease in the number ii -.iu-mis iihu n m:tWii'u i:s grr:ii ?: u wu3 in 1S-*7, lv i'oro his antbpol} gmiv crusade hemim, there would b*i none IVI?jrnima today than t M -re are. 0 lit addition to the foregoing taneih!e results, we have suee?*pd<d in educating tens of thousands of people np'.n the .Mormon question, so th?\v art- ht'glllliinif tl) gfert ! Ml ' moo .-it; i- re; i inct not. to at it.flitutiot a*: I |ii appreri '.v 'hi o *sil v i f a (Joi st t u' lot a! Arn"'*''r!">r:t p .h.i i.jt i iljr prnct i?m of r'l".'anty. (imat jis the work v-iu- li has been nocm | !.-ui d, tie* w--r< inave' il-i ;c L rm' r Still. i'rhai <v* < e eeed in seetiritiir the Amendment, the < fT *et of what has boon aee.vnpMsh^.i wijl only he temporary; but" we it h! id to he ah'e te> report thai Si age of the Members of t'- r press are in f.vov of submit i. g th Prope?-(l \ m " ndov ut at the i;?x' St^sion, nrov.d it we in the mean time push the limitation t,r..uje astemm public soutiment-vT.ich . II insure lh? support of the nmtnbora lti general anil give renwjnahl a'-s'rtir.ee of favorable ^rron h\ th Stare LepiiKtures, in e>;<o stmh to v Mtei'dtnent 's subm'tted to rlmsn ' r r.- tifin.itioti. In view r?t tse fr.ef, v.*? f -*-' th i V '; V*e r1 ?' l :> to t It".I k I 111*1 a I'd tck < 'ur>.p? ti. pus A 'he nan k; iir''. *.t pyter'ty and mthnsiasui U"'h h<"? v.P 'irv hnS hi a f lined AY ; ? ,-r-! r? a <* ? nil who tiro 'n H/nipn ' \ v-.'hthis m'mv -tmw to l'Ivj u;.h r h-'art v po-operat ion. \ i ! - : 11 orders to The Willi ' I'i. . ! :-2 K.ith Ave.u?iu, Now York t . N. Y. f?;uit:ic Si ft i iijjs. !'! ' ! v- ':?V >< :1 ' iv .: i v. v .-: hi.'! 'i h i ! . . . iI lit v n's *\uil io: .ill. . I?i rit-jK-i A' r. !: hiiu S . It'.hJMTof ' pt; ! Vlit,. . '! ?? ?! c! " * *' h M tT ? v. To V lin- ii!os >): ) J'i.imi im'.utiT Willi, ni'ji i .-,! ?r t I ?j ccoachi s i > ! !: I till \ ' < t? 8i." C'i l I .! *. I*J." "IS >!tl I' ll' v. u t:,ii -Uc^iifr t.?r in. I .? n ? ' : it ..o l 1-V'T WA' ; Illt'l' i >Ct* It i '.VI : i V?i'> I i ii*'i i >" til**!'4* V! 1 c.i* - .1 I.'. I *v- * ' ! itji f n t!?? .it i (>t*i.ln-i ..h . oil. Mr .1 il !"* i. <> i'ainpolioilo. W t . ll.'l'. I >' " !< .!'t Ims . S M: 1 K ' !i iii-*". i I'h tii*"t(>n. i- syt'.i.' * i ' * ? . v t-ka um on fur i. t '.i a ! r? ; i V ill u : iii'.S. Mi s M i" Tlt??mas ('ImrlMl -n. a*:'l >ii - M r\ Tt "in-s. <>t i.1 ?"ajt f- r t!.*1 ui !-' e.?r;?-t?i? at Hock iltii f.oru In n ii.i- v\cck. Sf*vi*rai 1 coo i ?* ?? li ?LI 1 tVMMltlX I 1 I !! ' l*V:t~ "I a: r'l.'tit: ie in i/iat; at Iih ii . i.is. ^.luu-ii. Ml-.-. Kssi i Joiiiifou. ot \V->t "Spr h. a hu in- i .- ??: 'lai'.ng .mr mint, .M v, l>itio Weal, ie uiieu to iw h in- mh, w*(-ck. Mr - M (itiinorc wi?n? iii> in Mm lifitfh; il .Ii -d '! \V.'< "-[It it: i l l UM1K Tut. u> w scli.ml *? ac'i'*r. Mi. Jlai.ks, ii i.-mit i.i:>- >! MiiirlV IWiil Ili<" lip 11 "it* j Ai M ili i?*ll J ...sl.ty. 1 111* Nl.O' e 1 Sf Slwli >.l >(' l'? 'I <>' i -Ohl A Mi.ssi mary >- > !!'V vas or/Mi '/ il >.ll? ill l>. l'.| I' 11'? .1 .III I IK ' ir. S. aus- A tilt* (1j i? ) I'...*!-, .*1- i iihiil; M'.sr; ivii.inlt? "M ?K-i irn ' it. in \ . ? .'> i. t i i-iii i i.i. .i i"r. "V i ?I li'M-illt' \' > UK'.'N't. Ill;' ll 11 i " ! * telks v..'h \i |s:4 l.i.V l!.?lH?Vl*. I .it l.n*In o; liev. i> Million, jiuaioi In ; z-il -i \ ?; in' .'Mi-'iu 11.111 . il. v ) i "'i'li i -I "> a - ?i :i i..' ii i. >?-j ; 11 o* : *. 11 i n v \>- : i : j \ . I I.i1 * 11 . i i* I ". s. i I : I U I li n I ji'J'y , ' >' hit ''I A '?S .1 IIIv' c! A lit ti UU'l , , t.-'v ?!' .-r I t'lii.h I vilj s' ain ? ; i in awl M ?U>te '''tu- . h H 'lit' " im :s coni jilin" ii<? U'.?i ?' h'Htvi i.i ii rhHrK ' i :i" ;mii). Mr. M ii.li! . "i-t iiiri. m M . Y -nine, Mi nvuv.tf.T. i il don't wm . i.t* i.iijoiii ihiii em. ' ?*:.> Wrjo- 'ji.^ I 'S" il p ?. . V(>l, I. .II V ! ? iil^OW. I.I'H' !V i!i Alio lilt* III *li. I:- Hi.) A', .lil^ il V ii i it in hi hut, hi, ?i I iay hi r.>. . iih. '.! F, lit a' [A',. s'i.iI: hi %mv i..i '! " j?ni :.i Urn ;?*! 'y. yii'i . . I - |I II i_;i : ' ll'HUi I ?I", 1 | If is 11 |r M -r to l?- h ,i n. ?li r? f > . < lo: in inv-t i ?'i v.'isiti, i i anvI' y. ll ll.lVi* hi l'i :> ii ]I'n ;,i?i;i i r in l' ' h irk i pin ii" . *. I y hi L'll h ill f<> ' ' ,i (I'OrtSLt.eil 1'iiiii ovi r ri.il ot .. i e: nui liuMnm vou a-v , oknh to ciiiiu* ot-io-s him a" tin it ii.i l mile ft* of to i iU> us > .10 a in... n 11 .it or, 1 A lwr< inli'. (?i<? otx?.." i li vt* in v -r ? ***! 1 k 1 fort uiiato as to rv ;. lii-aii 1; 1 i i .Ml: j.. M n 1,if jIatla, ;t i . v itit*i jimI timet* ru/hc >:>' liMltl Mi.h'.,'1 I'll i iy IV ;.?l 1 M ' *miV. v I Ai'iit '?? Su.^iuli i - iviv ih?? H .-'iiiiil .y Sc-'ml t^orinO'. i wi;. ? b? ! . ill <t'id .1 liti Un';J mi h'hv alii r I' H :i ?'.my b'l3iri"sa wiitc. ibe pniCiftii'.fs ot iti inwu/.tiir lc;r ? it Rvjy i b< - v wi", a uivviHi^ ii ati iiJ.i i?1) i1- w rt-sm i i, ii 11 oniTlb19 O "'** V I - ^* (V.?V>- |t, ^1||U llU V i Owllf l? I ^ llg^A Il'CA J iwrr If n i.f? r .. ?! C ?** ? 1 aftor making so many* preplfa > ''.i for delegates, a' d I ?' ? not blaUi" iheni Those who (lid uoi. go .-.ns-vd n eat deal. Those people are veiy h ?- pit>;?>le ?lm| know h > v enier'ah and fiii.kc people ainioai f< -l l-kc tli Moeloi's n| i null. 8'"t v*u ti > go hit" for irtorp i*t that chlcriai'inieut. I have will Olio t-irs .??! aai h? ho*V".V and christian ku.diH-s tint win.! o.ae'!ou n- L?:e. L was ialo n in chuge h\ I >lr. ami .Mm Win Little Miau whom 111 -re i-nmole wiiole.-tnihed host a:id | iiosteas living, ami Mi<: Iwys are ah chip. I ilir ojii ; *?? ];. Mirfcos Minnie Belaih , ?:ii? Iv'i'ii lilstcs, of Cross K:ys, were i de egab'S .i-""?i^ni d 11. tin same p'ace t i partake ot tli:; sone hospitably. All ?? I :.p-'ou'n i ) ili-ie : >? very kind ao1' | t icaiRhi ful and 1 felt holpi ?d vhe i I r 1 reived so many pre-sv ?* i-,vi'a ..>.>-? t ' hollies. I comUl not accept all, alii ip p. i'i t iv , :<Q'i ID;' iiiaiiks aro t-xt? i <K'f . t? ul. O.i m>ing, I win a i ew i<-a ; . to ui , by McMiisvi'lo, to ill-, c. m t > , a->1 i saw some. L was nearly ooiopiced, i ; ai-ih hills and loci-hu I now lV?*> i |Mid, fiuUi tii" couati \ seen and tli it I ii.i<l. aon a nc- lim-Mif* c? 1 go' tiete. 1 iAW .t lllllllttr of iCiplslllt UiCeS tllKl. 1 I w. .dad l is e A p: >.r<u;'??d ine?fuij , 'i.n in . ivgrras. prtracbi^ii at mgbL and : i had an uppo: tunny to attend Umt. : i'lie pastor, !t.-v. W. Id Srni'li. went to 1 >p-vrl;i;il)U:? and lb?v. A. H K^.o-osdy. a t ! us j logic i! Student, ennduc.e i I'll' n cnug. It- v. .J 'I. J itwson preaeheo 5or iuiii >.i u.vay nignt. t'he s iu:i:, r, pu" of ih? worship. w o Vtl) good. iU g?Kid as I I. .VO ilea d wiiere for whi.'h credit is du?* ?h? I organist, Miss Isiitha Lancaster, who i> i a good choir l-'iilcr 13 m as in ac i compiirhcd musician Mere 1 take th? 1 asioa to say that I pi jov-,d some good j iini.iic, hymns aud songs, on Satupiay j afternoon si? -lie residence oi her jLiMiei , Hr. >?iisi-5 * oieaster, ti. ja-iviU r oi j lii. ii Y:-It wnsyeiv >u: '?".)ia'olc. th< f<-* | ii or:' p.isi. ,1 pleasant v ? ' ?oei *s] ;1 ?Ming Via, I liad n 'i i 1". ii. ' nfck is my const r -is1- * i0?, i no i. ii;- lost it on tL ??? i anv -..?/* i I voLo: ai.d nu'.ialttVH ,91 1 '.I' li-i. hifn a ir ih'mv of r- oid ' O'v ,dru-'iv. ?n.?? theie uad i a . , t.l- 'd a si. at' of the time. i s, so i-v gir flip;..Is 1 ' .;!> not P*C{ ill-.' IO B". < ?!i ; o fr ^'tifsiiip l I / v r\- u;' ' I:- "-inro w ;:S glad 'of* 10 1 did no' " M L " T?M'> I'b'tlT OS 0 fi v 1.1 J - >> . as ;i "ii i 1 -i." o in-bon i v.* a \"ui? t> and ai 00 "?-i yoqu oner to. > , . 1 wa enni sp t, sn> t i . ? ?< -?w?ov !' -ii'i\. s>. ^*1 v ?-' tlien ; .1 1..-aigJit ! s t u 1 U. V ' r. .10 I I hi!; - j . 1 b-A; Sill I'.ll'J !v j 1 \ Mi'd id; *d r.i Inv >.- ntti'-i 1 I ; tit-: "I'dius I-IMI'I-.- > 1 ? . I i- 11 . 1 a tb? ** do-? , on ..V j * s ah 'h- y will a ' 1 K-iio j ;> I | 1" uPV !l S-- i- I * ' ,1 I .1 -I,-;" S'Hn-.li d . : : 1 :f t t, .. .0 ? . 11;, j :i >. t.'? :..;c o mc- ? , ' s i";li iv,fo <) i i ii'i ?. . I ?. lci i .r IIKM1 Im-1 Iw I ' >1 >!? >? I i : (] \< ilijjf.:" . I ;_i ; < I if:- I laV'o i-' i lit : ? a-II tvil .i . xtftnrtv i ... to Tti tp.vnf ' x : 1 1 - i . Jel ll(> aid st.i ?>u ill* ! ?m . \ iit>?n j?.a wlu*u I f(4; nk<? fdv f :: e>'- H " 111 ?! ! * tfs .!Oki?lllf:|^y ?\VTCt. jr <1 ,r / !i n* th** ii^ to t.u Lo ! u\e !l b:i' :i ' I 1 ' , 1 thJ ir? of i ci.li i*.;, '.ii ' ' .I., k .. IIjcv T)rocvi.it -. - . v j c i : y /; r /, njc uNO THP, i I Cfiir.lr-nscil from our f.xchuigcs J ! !. piorry-?*o-rnun<l wns s^ld undo! ?, .nr.;i> c ,t Clifton last Week. I ; brought f iity dollars. * * * A oo'or'd woman, Ora Todd, wm kill d '?v J:j;hroi#'t? on rhe plantatinr ! of >1 r. F, B. U'Mout near Waterloo ; oti I'lifsday nii'ht of last week. I- * % 1 + i .! ??? R .hrr*.on, L. Wiilk.ir.'on, I! <!; y Oi'.i-ll and Houston VVarivii, j all e uo?vtl. got it iri th" neck in tl.i M tyor's court of,| Greenville 1 j:#-1 I hur.sd-iv for gambling. $10.00 or oil i days tueh was the sentence. I v * 1 * The primary and kindergarten dp" p ;rru;e:it3 of fcho Greenville Fema ? C-dlu^e will noen on f.lia 15th of Oc.* fr her. There are splendid prospect* o a loj'Ji 1 patronage. v * * The I>. W. Alderinnn and Sons' C"binp.iny, of Acohi, lias surre alerod its'old eliartdr and !r*s made appMention for n tiow one,-with more extended rights, and asking for tlio right to do himiiicss in all pans of the ttate, to. own real t .-.ale .iinl to lUiUiiif .ellire its product*. * * * M- W Kiughr died -in* r * >fd. on W'-d'nosd-n n:ght 0* ^ g'h lio- dec oj ^ontli II.an \T? * ?! ? of.a large roi k^ctarrv in Afci c- mty u.nl was a brother .Joic ivlugh M\ lv'1 griV' b !'. va- i/r' :i /lj to hir hom ? in \bbevii lor int? rmout * # * V commission for a charter has been issued t" the K-e.r'e Hanufa during Omiipr.nv. of Rock ; Ii 11. The capital st<-d; of tin- t 'ciipany is to he $5,000. 'J com] anv propo. es to irianufact"-e v cabinets, colIins, etc. The curiM. nl ra of the ( .nipany are: J< I'. Milling, -J. it. IJuiilwcre, J. K. .Si;in ami K. B. Deas. ' * * <* bother A U of X^wbefry. a i'V 'I clerk, who w.-t hu"t h few dl.v V" > in 1 ho wr < on the Soatlipr If "way, is 11- 11. Mr Riser fnmi'v will briny salt fur d. m-1 </? ;. Ti a Hltoreov* r.piesott lri{.Mh ' ;?1 ; i! t,<if* arc LvRiv l.eo t>' Kingst rco, Al *, R'nor'r brut hcM.j., ami Wetmore and R- mbert of Col .1 in bit-.. * v* .1. 0. Robinson, I'ost. Master at Oowpens, has b.-en arretted ami honnd r?r4r fo ermrt, m.der fT.fWlft buud, Charged W.?h cXifuotiug h p, o. inorifiy or<^er tt letter aeut by eh I,,f"i +. tiroreaf. Union to Ms wife "Is ftwpe n'The P--.t. Master cL-htu ^ \rpim.ire owed him, and he took what he owed him from the amount of the money order. * * * * c'-avter "ve - i-sttcd Oct. oth to the St ir Theatre Company, of (SalTney. The odicers of thy company, are:! W. (J. Patenter, prusidfej.it; L. sak<-r, vice president;. A. .N. Wood, treasurer, and J. A. Willis, secretary. L. I'akor, - K. II. DoCamp, J. A. Willis, W. C. Carpenter and A. N. Woo V are the dire -tors of the company. The capital stock of the >pera House Company is $13,00Q, " * * # A request will be ma<le of the State board or education to require at least one Kour a.week to be devoted in the public schools to the study of matters relating to health and. hygiene. It is the purpose of the State board to issue a volume giving simple instructions as to the dangers from consnmptioh and other diseases and what ought to be dono to prevent tho spread of such diseases. The plan is to have this book written in plain language and then to have the teachers read tlie suggestions to tiie pupils. * * V. Tho State Bank and Trust Company, which is comparatively a new hat k in the eitv of Columbia, has ; changed owtmr#;np,n several proud. t ent your*; Columbians having . bought out its stock franchise and i a sect's. TWs hank has bet a in operation for a year or more on Main street, the bfttin.iug building situated 1 neatly opposite thq city hall. Tho new bank are Geo L. Baker, president; En. Ehrlich, vice-president; William Barnwell, cashier; Mr. Jeuniugs, teiler, and John Taylor, book-keeper Tlie capital stock of the b^pk has heretofore been $50,000, but it is to he increased to $100,000, and nil of that fthioxint has been subscribed. The President's Dog, A b'fHft InHdfnfc which somebody . aijouf the White House witnessed | he 01 her d?y is stgnific&ttfc both as; at? lllu ?t?*?tt ion f:f certain trails in I i In1 oh fa.-i"" ..f President R osavelt . i and si> >i.i example for his admirers j ?h.re bus been tiu impression mn "l.1 't-tivin i>u,Ms critics ihufc he . b ii v.Vd OrJi i Ptrenuqus iifiv' to cor -,.s; clin-iiy : hunting and killing a- !ii . -: bit irhoutf^- n mighty ; ivi it, h ! not ui?rMy a Nimrod, ' is '.In foWi'viny ueeurreuco shows, tt was a rainy, dreary day, soon ' 1 t. R loscve lt's return to H" ; In if,' in. ;in>i after a busy inofti' j lilie,Pr^siperit. iTul his secretary .? rt"<l on? f r a walk. Just outside tin-d<i,H Jay a homeless, frieudless , us ( !'.,?( i he wail as he could get. !i's Ii.. iy curled up into the uiuliuct pOw^iuie Puuch to avoid the : ruin . nd p . Mi Jo observation. As the t'.v me?) emerged from the door ; ,.TQ BE PI 1 i Bay a McCormick Mc ! *" ?ft j are none like them, t THE BEST IN I We have already sold a so chines this season and will siding in a few days. ! DON'T DEL/5 Your neighbors are using will just let us know you that McCormick makes tli 'IGRF.EW Rr TROV I l Y>?nt> iin.l irHfwt our atoek be?fir that avc torn save voiV nionev if , *?> e> ' are. ui.sarj>issCii, we maim tact feather by tlio potnul or pide. 3F*<OXr 131 <?'* v "b r !j> 1 v ?< if"' ' I*" |\i ?* A i*"fc<3 hjr^jUi V. <1 TC H E Tin; best Cream Chose on i lion steel Coffees at 12 4 c, 1 that is unexcelled in (favor. Mackerel Fish at l()c that A new line of Cukes and C Our stock is complete and t .*? .. .. QRAHAn & ESTE he looked up apprehensively fee iefel( 4 a kick or a stern "Be off wjtl| yrtp, 1 now," would compel h?m.?t<> b?at/ a m rapid retreat. ' But I'OtMnjf hf- the sort occurred. Mr. Roosevelt's > expressive face took on a pitying I and kindly look, and bending down, ^ 1 he stroked the animal's heed and ^ I pulled him gently by the e??ra. * "Poor doggie, haven't ymv any 1 master?" ho Kiquired. Then ia 1 went back iSto the h-.use, and the 1 dog, with instinctive understanding 1 of the situation, trotted close at his 1 Kp.^U. The President ordered that i i,h waif should be takeu to the j ki'chen and given a good meUl; and j i> <s said that dog will he the dog of j the White House during this admin- I list ration. Mr. Rooievelt is not one of those sportsinen who sro satisfied with p pping away at tame pigeons. IJ When he g.nes hunting he wants the excitement of killing h dangerous wild beast. It will be a g ?od thing f-r his b<>y admirers to remember that the man who led the charge at Sun Juan Hill was quite as ready to befriend a hnm'dnss cur as to hunt cougars or grizzlies, Vf;\i liliS despatches aiuiiiuiice that Filipino l?-<id.-is continue to surrender a"d take the oat h of allegiance to the Viueicvii|i Govc.uient, They- likewise state thiit'an array of fts 0<i0 w!|) be reqhhed in the Philippines for some time lo c- me. ? TUB COMAONBR-, (MR. HK^ANS8 PAPKR,) has attained within six months from date ot the first, issue a circulation of lOoOOO copies, a record probably never equ?l in the history cf An.er'can periodical literature. ' he .unparalleled growth of this psp?r denon.-trates that there i? room in the ir>\Vcpaprr Torn nat'oin! /.paper I-'VOI.'-m to tlirt Jioouooiuu i/4 political, e -nomic., and social problmps. To u? c ilii'n < ?>:' I'h 0 t nmonor Air B"y*n oontribh*??* hio host pfT >rt*; Hi. 1 !>'?- r? iew f t.o'iMcul events AS rhov arise from time to time oau not f-iil to interest those who study pulic questions . The Commoner's regular subscription prico is $1.00 per year. We have arranged with Mr. Bryap whsre- , hv we can furuith his ptfpsr and rhk iTxios. Timks together for one voir for $1 ">0. Tita' regular subseriptiof price of the two papers when suos,wided for separately is $2 00. This proposition will only be held open for a limited thno. Thtfe is your opportunity. * WANTP.O--SEVEUAT/ PERSONS OF character anil good reputation in each State i ioiu! in this county rcipiired) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid tinanclal standing. Salary $18.00 wookiy with OXPODSOS additional, all i> lyublc in cash each Wednesday direct from .^0 { head otliees. Horse ami ??arriage furnished. I j v.-hen necessary. References, Enclose selfI addressed stamped envelope. Manager, MS '' Cnxton building. Chicago. most tOSPEROUS.. . ? a t iwer and Rake. There buy are as advertised, THE WORLD. lid enr of McCormick Mahave another car on our iY IN BUYING *| tliem and you can if you "l want them. Don't forget .?* urn and D SELLS THEM. i V}< . Buggies I i - (i. - \.*n u ' ... VND... ' C All Kinds to Suit Everybody, i >re you buy. We will guarantee} r9 you buy fr m uh. Our HarqeftQ .; ore 'our own gooita. Ilariiesfl * p<| ^ Doiv'r forget us. * c - 'j . i . i r.^*; X^iXXOg?*-*, & BOYD. - ? . E'-O c ^ t I he market at 15c per tb. <0> .5c, 20c, 25c, and 35c per lb., ' . _ J r " ' ..;m if Vf are beauties. . > i. ir// ^ ; .*f fc JfO trackers hot from the oven. , t '1 prices right. ^ / i? ?. ; i The Fancy Qrocri.