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a plea ?<>k organization.? Editor I/omr and ] Fiir/ii :?I see in v iiir !:?>? issue a lellcr hoa-leil ' Litigation,' t*imil Texas, whirls has the right ling It makes iiir Irrl like u<hlrcssing every farmer in my In hie Way. aj to what course to pursue in tlie t'uttire. It is evulctit that all other brunches of business except the farmer has orpini/c<l themselves for some purpose. I ! suppose that purpose is to better enable tlicin to carry out whatever iimlerlakitig that will benefit j them. Now. it heing an evhlcnt fuel that upon the Micros* of the fanner, all other business ?Icpcmls, <Iocs not that fuel jri\? its tlie power, if properly united, to eontrol capital, commerce ami all branches of trade'.' Yes, brother fanner, we liohl the reins, ami if we will pull together. | am! guide right, we will be the controlling power. The fir>t u;o\e i to unite?baml together ami reason together. In I'ex.is the ball his begun to move, but i.tie year ago the first Alliance Wits or.'uin/C'l. Now m\tv tliotts;iui| tiinwny funnel s>t\ ki- arc brothers. and I am informed that Ai uiiii-:..- i< alive t?. tlie work. Now, why not Mi--i-siio i, Alabama, tieorjria, Tennessee, i.ciii-i.tua alcl the t arolina-It it benefits its it will hem-tit you. 'I lie cjac-tion is, lo w shall We 1 c ! 11 to hetter our e..iditi..ii I believe I e ili tueiitioii two lead ill tr causes of our de|icnd Cllt Condition. Kir-t fiver i ia unction of eotioit aid neglect to iai?e i lore of what we buy on the farm. It i- a ! h i that the c?.-t o| ra: iiijj eotton exceeds the ]a ie". W hat won! I .'ay tioiihl ilo in a case 1 ke t!ii- " Su|>|'ose jo- run all the cotton farms, lie would at once say jd.Hit half the cotton: raise more mules aid lioos. See.lie! It .- the hiyli juice we pay for endit. 1 i!"ii t i. re iht rcdit a-trin in all eases. W i 111 >111 eonli-leiice tin wheel of commerce would -loji Inn ;t! 1 in liner- who are comj'ellcd to have credit. |my loo inueh for it. Vuli. how can we teditie the |.| ire of credit? 1 would -ay. I.y unitiu^ to.o-tIn r mid make securities iildoiibled. Why m money Worth -o iiutcli t..ore .""out 11 bum North V / A./iu-. it t > /,? 111'alt-. II u ,1'. I - III uo It III III.i i II Soil I !i Where there i- liiieerl.-.'lil;. of i o!leelintf, tlierehllllts cIlai L-e iiiyli |u ,ei-s for credit. .Illst "n with banks and i .omc Icmlcrs. 1 believe if (lie farm era wi re jiioj er ..r hi./ - I. they could borrow lii'-ney a- ? ' * n| as .lay lioiild, I'tilir |ier cent. N'Ulh. i I w i ! \ i alii e.-iiti. II |'ei' i.-iil. South - -see I he ?li ifercliec Now. would .i not is lioiruw money than t j'.i'. In o .id t j.riei (of ihiliys you have to ' o v ?Icri-haul - would litueli j'laTer s- dill fi.|" I -i, ; . -ah , Von could |?et belter bin ain- Ie. 11 : ,ii_ .in ;!e 1 to trade at any tuie |>a I l 'Cilia : I.- i; I "ii!'i ; ri -i .11y ciiciil- to la derived by l.eiiio oi /. I .1 -iitlei lit es o|- <lis|uili Coiibl b -t!l: 1 indc: dent the lawyr, by " ; oiKu 111 i "** ' I I' n'.-l ii i\? 1.1 lake :i >? t. I IIHT'-Malit IimI ii ' V will \ :i l| i?i| a* a ?!? ' ii il.iv - i|i?-.i ii ili.uiL Heaven ' In io in I i'\ I . I ill' V :i. Mil iV 'Il 11, i II i ill I Ii I'ir 1 11. i ! ?i milN n>- 11 iw in'iu.r 1 >niIi. IT tin* i.ii in *i i*11 i'i i . I,:im in- miiui wheat jrv?>iiii*l In-1' hi <1 I'll-' i.I'l f Mlji^-I -linli ii l|. I I Hill i|ii|;i>. I.rl II* In- :i? i Iiisii I i.i liruilivi'i, w??i-k tnjioiher. i" Im.ii in. ll|i r. I'M what \vr MiM'i I liiyi'l her, ii 11 I >. il uli.it we |.| i |.._i I! I. i-, II ||. i lot II" II..I mix |'i>lit :< -..|- n-li ;i <ii Willi the . r Mllii/ati-m I'A II MMII. Kail I'm in i-i.iini v, Tt x.i-. A \iw 11 k * i r.lis is I'Uvi inn year i :i South (":*r.?lin ?. Male oIli i. a lit-ncroi Asaenihly, an i many ?' >? hi v nlhei r* imist he eleelt-'l. I >nii ii vr i in" pa*i -Miaiaior tin> press of tin* Stale 1ii_'ii'\ <li?ru i. mi l'-r the title <>f V New Ural. ili" miIij.m-I of i.liiiMTS I n- (lie :k' 1 inliiiir.-iiinn. i i iMinr nil in I'eeeinlier next. I.y the eomm-ui l.-nv t-l' int* nii<I. if u >( liy statute, a 11?ir-1 term fur the I'resiileney is "leliiiiioly Iali.ioo l. We c iii i-fi- iil ii ? i- i>f i>t* a iiiivoi nor of South i ii in.i I'fini; in i'i*i'iU-'l more than two Iitiiih. \> i mlr, the other olhetrs of iliu li.xI'cuiivf i?.'!> ?rihit-iit ^-> willi iIn-i'Iiiff. This is a> it >liint'. I I..- 'I'll** I'liit-f M i-?i>traie^ Seoro. 1 tary ..f >i i: i "inpi i >11-r. \itoriicy-iieiimal, IIII' I si "11 llilull^ll t lit* fllfO.,|-y, ll|-f jjl-fll fill cers < : Slat- . it. I atl i.-liin^ I > IlifniffIVfs more of Ii >n r an I I vrniiy t!i ?a "f laln.r pi- .lit. ami ' lirc-i'i I \ I f en.or- ii. ; s-'iof -|..fiil j jliiical platf.rm "l* i v.tif;j.it*-. i'ivi! .-sfivi.-f rules have ii i ijij-li'- iii i here. i in'(iovi'rn-ii' slmiiM have al.il iy an I In* ; i ii-tie il uii'l skilie I in :?fI'.lll s Iff i e I,.- | :i*.*im i l|f li .11 ait 1.1 111 kt 111 i i oilier : ilit* l.ie-.H "ii ml < .>vi.rii"r >Ii>.iiM I'f a |-?r:it-i nvi I :.n I i -ily |. irii inifti.ai i jii (lie* \lloriify-i ii iht ii *ii ..i'. I i f a ::i I an I al.'.r 1 iwv.t . I.nl ii .s ii .i ncffs-ary lli il Supermini l>-Ml of I. In.-ii. >ii ii of I in- an ail export iii'couiitntif. an I 11 ii. -.-rvi- I in apprenticeship in I lit* r >ni in" vt >i i* i' hit t :i.;iii-; an I f.iriii<t' ill I lie i i.i - ii. ii i 'i iiiv ii . ?. 11 v? tun imlluus.t (.-a.-li.-rs I'lioro M tin iil.jee ti .u< i > i t?i i-r : of i.*t u I lit t lint 111 il.lio; .*i..n- ! r ili- so i.i/ -Ihi.'-T- an* hi^lier ilmu tin* ( ' tuc I tin*it -.\ ii are -inii.iy -killel in rt>u 11II i* I'! I Or. TiOli H'.il I. I'll.TO aiil Imiolivls tiioii in *!.o Stale eminently lii i i till xnili :i1 'ii I y :*i i iTC'lit I" I In* Slat O these lii^il silltinii" i iiilo. Iln*y are ju?i!y ill" rexvar.la ill' ! l-rll at I lililiu-til* :ui I | :iI IT 11 ic |'llIII io ?orvn o :tli.tiji i In* 11:io "I | rti*I v iil'.o^i iiioo. I Ills may li il a' x In* t In* remit |i->| u'll* e'ri lions ill praolieo mo -.".ilul loin i/.o.|i iy m* politic in iiia^oii.oiit in iv ..ill-run parly honesty. y.-t, novoiilirioo, u i'ilio n-ipiraii uH of nl political jon Iloa I i i i i* I :i>*.i i i an I r.i .**1 fiii' lilu! io l iorf Ill t.io JosH .if ll-ill.ll*. Wo III are. tholl. tli ii if** | I'llio si*r\:.*.: ! n il loai in*l 11:o ro'oni: in if I i* iuo*?.*:ii Slate ollieiuis in p nooi i* aiiuilift' tern: .''luT.* I*; every i . :i :i tliit t!iero .-iioii! 1 In* a i * ;?? ?? -'.v. : . an I if f. :* n nilior. I lull tin* y.iiiii*i iiioii a.i I full jrr.uvn may see tin* i nyv n|ini in irSi'o i I i-i in_"ii-In* 1 |Tof**r- I in ill I, ill 1 11, i: I 11 aluo o ill II! i l it In* oi:. on l - | }? ? 1. w .* h.!(.. i.. ..-o ilu-i iii iiii*i* ileliiiito.y 1 polilo 1 1 m_c 1 **f to liit* i.loi of \ i^ii I. xvlien . mil* Si Uo livoiili .*i ix il: ii-.ioiiil.ii*. In llio ! mi an;iiiio. i .i * in my Hi. 'niton Is, \v i.i j lire l i i i oilior tin* '. >i?. l*e eireta iy railva.-soil ! * 'li- r I i i r- ino xx i 111 \ I'emoeii!- ,.f ilu* ( i ' oi!ii; - li in i.i tit.: tin to >o;i lx o xxiii 11 no hi -re la i.iv* mi this !i lit*, illul ; ii.to iron : n ii* r tioi.ls xvlioro oiiautre tni^lit li**lp tint ! ...'; xx - ii a;. I -.Imm. no lol.irin* licit xxi :: .* .*i I* u* ;!io xx o-tail* ml xx!iio!i .?!.** 1. is a; | i i . 1 _x Ir ppel livery! ehnt..**:- n :o!*r:n. lor a xx !n|.-.saiii i*li uij?o )s | l <ot*i?. j In- !? mi ;,i i.*| .-ii lent j i-itioii, n .1 an ill- | Hotino;.: : ii..- ] u -i'iii a li1111 i!ir111-1ri. ! eChi.' : - in*i ii aii 1 : 11. liotiiioiit fuiii I. 1 ?* li i at ii . -ill * i i I.!-* : oiiuro r :i suooo--ii.ii j i 'i i 111' i' r ? % ' * l iii s\||| it 111 i 1 111 i i' i j urjjo >i y -a i?-i /. i // / ;.*/. ? Swi it - I.i:i Mi . i> I V> ?f i Horn* ' iv*1. l\y . i;. < in* vi:i-. 1 r iiuiiiy u*iii>, , 11? I i V II 11. * I ? I Willi I'. 11 II ,-:**. ill - I'lntiOlii* l i. , | iii - iv ,.* i!n. - iinvii huhIm* iili'l w *u I .*> .* ?*i.:ii - i! -1 liii' '*\ Ii.iii i111 > c >nv ;:l-:*i:iH ! I r: | | 'si,* I*il!rr" :ih I I r?'!ii*f !r hi i lii>! ! '.* iii I iiiii r l ikiiiyr MX 1> !I!? ?. vv.i* | ciii.i * \ .* * i i:i I li I i mil* i in llh I'i^lili* *ii I ...ii - . In* | -i:iv Iy ln'iicvi**! In* wmiM lriv?? In*', i I:' i: i Icon l >r I In; ri'isrf utlur Ii* I Iv i.iiiirn l; 'Jrr- S >| ;il liliv cents :i 1 ?> 11 (* I)v .1. U . IV.fi y i r.?. I?it, .\HM? . i '< v \ :< 11 ! A: 5 111!; i. in . I'vl I'll i I \ i1? 111 - ii 'J? I'r I'D W;! Il :ifl'l"<i)i'l I till' I loci-i' ii ' I ! I.-' '.i'?i:i?i.?.u! i mi iii t ii c A mi , . ?i'. i r ??o i in i nii.j:. I in' ?' il l fi'iiii I Ariii'ii ii.' yu'tv : Mi'.'iiin^ In* nrliiiitiini vovts. in tl.it in- ? -'iiIVs-i'.| Inn kin.- In- r in u Jmlcl ui. I \ i?: I n-i'- I i . I i .t*. Ailli 'ii^ii ' ( II :i i : i I I' .' I I -l II It U 11 .."I etl III,; II |V' I , i x.ii ] 1 ii i' !l i.'k. I!i< | cnit]' v n tint iiinri' ili ti. i. 'i \ ii ~ -11j cii-. :i. ''in ilio l-i-hnp Inis lint v el | i >1. tl hit I M lili lire. ? I'lil.llS " \l".:i \ Stl'.'l - Till* 1 ('"I S'llvc in tin- i\. rI I ! r ' lit*- lirui t?'. Sort ?, I leer. I: Ii it I .-mi .rr- I cii?*r. * )nt|>|>(-1 11 'ii ; 1 1. ' i. .i ii,-. .il oil -\in Krup .. !i iv i v, i <mi - I'iii'-. ir ic. |i*iy rr ill-' I' ' i ll.ililri' I I .'IVC |? r I'vi'l -lit I ' lull in.iiny i'I-.; ! I Price J i cvtitper j . I >.r ^ t.f lv J . i't>.-vy \ ]>rv. July Jy j (the ('(ilfchln (timf!i It. M. STORKS, Kditor. t union, i i;ii?.\v, fi:ki:i:akv r.?, ihko. 1 SUBSCUIPTION--82 00 l'Ell ANNUM. ADVERTISING. All l<vul ?<l\i rii~. . .1- . .. j.r? >criU^I l?v I.iu. Tiio Cotton Mark< t. I'nIon, 1l>. I4 ? |"..r Hi" week hales. l'riee* ; Slain*, T'ni'j, low iiii'l-llili.;, ? ; ini'Mlin^ R; middling S.Jo C*a>" Mr. Cf. I.. I>:a!, au cntcrJ>rii11! cit'/.on or <' >!u?iil). i. *| it* I in Madison, Flit., Inst Tucsilsy. Dvcry hottlc of Sliiiiirr*'s Indian \"ermif"uj?? is guaranteed to (!ivo saiisiicUon if used accord to directions. iki>" If you iv.mi anything in tempt the aj> I petite, give /""t to your mealJ. ami make home happy, you can always g<-t it ut our young friend Laurens (i. Young's store. . > . fc'jV" ' McKissiei; has been confined to his he<l for some 'lays from a very severe attack of rheiuiiatisiii. We are informed that the t'ol s suHcrings haveheen intense. We hope to see him out and a! le to cat his allowance in a few days. . o jfitt),. A somewhat comic il error occurre I in nur iiaiier last week, hv which we tell one ear. respondent, -Subscriber. that his cuuuiiiiiic.i r ii \v.13 a irrrnr. v. hen we only iut.-u i in (ell In::i th i' -from the f*n- < ! Ii:s c>mmtiuic atiou,' \e. I he Mime c<>1111 ?.s11 <?i- wii m i l.; the error innsi have M en s in of -S ib-oihoi - manuscript. ? . W e sriily r> .rret ( > learn thai our greatly e?i'MM:,e I r.ti/eii. M S M. I'.iec, has 11 t'li .-nil-riii;? inter -<'ly tor over live weeks from |i:iint'iii carbuncles mi I.i-? back. We are informed ih it thro; carbuncles hive formed sin i lie wus first Confined I > his he.I. It in now hoped that 111 ? l.ione is ! ivsnj* him and he will he mil again in n lew days*. So mule it I.e. ? ; It' y.r.i want g >o-5 Pictures .f , mrsell", y hir wile, your hahies, y mr i .n-ii.s or your aunts, now is the time to l.ave ih.in taken. Mr. It. Ih Ilollan.I Las piiehc i hi- lent f..r that put pose in the vaeaut lot opposite W. T. ilrahatn's store, air! invites all 1'uioii to e ill ami l.-t the quality of Itis .vorU. We ran safely say he i. mi excellent at lis-. "I'he picture- we have seen taken hy him ..re as good. in point of correetness an 1 line finish, as any we ever saw. ami Mr. II. an.I wife v.'e believe to he most excellent ami wmtliy people. Mr< Holland is always present to receive as^isi la.lies who visit i ie lent. Mako Your Returns. He would retain.I our readers that ! ).morrow, the 'Jittli, is the 11~t .1 ty in' in t.cititheir returns to the ,\ii liter of leal and pers uial prop- ( city t >r asMssmenl. Those tailing to make , their returns, as re | tire I. on or bef r- that ( .lay, will have tifty per cent, added to their Int1 , year s lax. . ' *' Local Itoms Warren 1>. Arthur s new delivery wagon Wtracts mante l attention ai it gees its daily rounds lispcuMag 'fool for the hungry.' The \v.?rk on the bail ling owned by Sartor \ . \rtliur is rapid.y j.regressing. Our 'l.'gil fraternity would do well to have a 1 the.r printing lone at the I'm n 1'nti . .lob i'lii.ting ulViee. It can he done there as cheap an I well as anj \\ here. I; see a > ilia! the cold w.n !-> of M ireh have struck us in mis tic mi Idle "f February. ?* hirt convent s next Monday week. March 1 -t. with .lit ig.? .1 I?. Ketshaw on the heneii. .In:..as ! ! I'm t y.ui hring us the sin il! sum of two dollars f>r one year's subscript ion to the Weekly l iuon I'imes V e are ile'igiite I to hear thai there will be another one of those very delightful concerts given by the young people >f our town, in tins lliet'uirt Mouse luring < out week. I'ais it a n.oe treat in store for lite people of I nioii. Properly Pardoned li will 110 roinctiihor o I I v nritiy in tlii * ooiiiitv ' that m llio Miroli I? r*n of ('.niri. I ihm 0 '1 to i nu n. llillitir.l Hums mnl Ike lliiiiov, woiv ? r?\ !? ! v I nt I'll rjjliiry 'in I Imcny, lor -ii- ii.n r in 'iiov fr mi mioilior colore 1 nnn. mi l sentence I I it:?|-ri-? <iiiiiriil for lifo. \ j iri of 1 llio iI'Miiti-'iiy f tlio | r ".ooiiMr w ii. ifi ii |ii> 1 m iiv oiio ut" llio iiii'ii ooiivietc I imiiic I >.vn llio cliiiuiioy :iiul -ti il ll;o nionry. A few woo a* a : i I lie -l oj>-- ui of llio pi'.mvil lor w m I ikon very -iok nel ju-t I'olore ii:s 'lo it li r>tilo-se I ilitt ii st i'.o liio umnoy mil :>!l where tin- I o n li ii lor of it tvn-j on.wi'ol j 1 lio ut iiioy u i- foim I in llio | !m.'o in I.rti'o 1 in | 1 llio o 'lit'?i'ti. I'lio-o fi 'ts woi'i1 i.veti i> ilio 1 > illoitor IiV ! I tl 'ilstl.V r. II. I'll I I .'III 1 I. (i Mcki-siek. Il-'j . mi I mi :i|'|lic:it ioti f >r | :ir I ui ti t - i ,mo I. iio'y ^ii on t I!io i ivoi n ir. <i jno I ' !'i t l.o Jit-' 11 ii r ' i I.-''' 'in I llio S .l.o t >' j ' I p.-ii t ii -i >li ivviiii ilio j- ir I nt tv.is or mi -I llio coll Vlt'l i 'II l'f ll|o<0 two III o II M|Oi50<(S | c l\vo iiii| oriani oli.-ir i.-r.-ri-iti?*-s in >r liiriry leJii- ' in >tiy unroll ihility nil sujiorMi;i ins I'oliof j A fow o.'iivioi ion - f r i<'ijir\ w uM ii-'kiMy 1 littvo i vorv - i u irv oti : in ill it liiocfi n * - j * Personal Mention. | ' 1 it i i .1 ohu- 'ii. .1 r . wont I >w n i" t 'inrlvston ' A 1:1-! ttll'li. I > -to !il- '! "! her. < "1 ironoo, W il w:i-?iok. II" toitii'iio I > tin l t\ Mi- Kin III II II ' f v; nt o. I nr.'. is llCPO ! " vi-.tiii;i I'rion I- titi I relative* I 11co. I Miller A'i'iio nit \| in I.iy mi I loft I .l.t II . ^ i. ,, .i I .. t i ' 1 1 Mr I lie . H M < kr.\ e in I I>ri If Lave re- 1 1 I hi : 1 I I t lie.1 Iiiumo i 11 1 iir went Miv :i I jB); life 1 ( li in i | r.n|'e?iiy l.e ihe.r-i 1 Mir Slli llllli 'I I- ir-iec 1 ! isi wee'; wi'litliu ' I rc-fiiff > !' eiir ymiiifrion I .1 11 n s S ("raw. I">? i. formerly : litis j>lav. I it n nv ,>i?,nll'lill. I'oX .1.111 I* l.??'klll?' Well llll i ll H C 11110 I I. it J. '0 Hiiiilli Carolina nil 'ii/ >r hi at ?, , ? I ?ro allot lier ?. '. u :nti. :i M I . I Mill f! ti". ! Iter ' f I 11 t. .1. I' I i 1 Ian, an I family Live m ..e l t > Woodruff, a I ' thriving town .-n lite ! I. S lin'real. \\ . W . 11 K/l.e< . tl > Nle ire 111 I li A I. > >it wool 111' to *" | - a m.i nl i? r>r N'? i' 111 <S'I a \ evening t ? I ' \\ it i.e-i 1 Mf M ik 1 ! 1 .!. II. Maxwell litis , Mi1 to ini-etiviilr fur a ' t few I ay I'.X >ii el ill li Nil. till:. Wis til ! nil \\ 0 I i ' 1.1 -I IV llll I III veilfltt ll'- lis ll lllfl s| l r 11 s \\ II Mill. 1 letiirlli I fr? m \ 1 Inula W e lms 1 ?lut liiOruillp Willi u tal iv.il i/I lilit' ll.Utv; I I Farmera Should OrganizeIn another column \\i 1 he foun I on artic'o from the 11 fix? <nnl /'u.-m *hfat has our most cordial ii| probati ju, us we thins it. >utli:ics the true purposes for which Farmers cluhs should be organized. Those who have read the Timks f>r six or seven years past know thit one of our great aims iias been to advance the interests of the agricultural class of our citizens, and we have always alvocated the organization of Farmers' township an-l county clubs. The present boom lor such organizations is no new idea : it only differs from former efforts t < unite tiiv i .-ii Iiirr-t iii cui'13, iii lllls ;ii ti11- political element now attempte 1 i < bo infuse 1 into tlicm, mi't which we believe wi!i | t-..v Iix istr<>iis to the permanency of the clubs, from i'.s iucvit.'ihlc discordant tendonou-. What tlic Farmers of l.'niun now i ??i need is relief from their incubus of debt, which is detroying their energies, corrupting the'..integrity and transferring their pr >; erly to other huti'ls. It cannot he ileiiie 1 that year by year they are getting deeper in t an 1 m >re absolutely depends lit upon the ir.c: :h m'..i ami capitalists for supplies ami means to n.ikc the single product, cotton, which, utile.- il.e pres. ent crclit system, casta every cent i: brings t . raise and place it upon the market, leaving neither money nor anything else for m illing another crop. At the present low ; ro es of cotton, two-thirds of the Farmers camio- --pa. out,' ami their credit is seriously injure 1 an 1 the prices of supplies obtained on ere lit greatly increased to cover the ri-lt of fil ing behind the next year. In this way our Farmer- have been going backwards ever since the lien ere Ii< and all cott ui system of farming was ado; ted. and we are nat at all surprise I at ilie cry what shall we do to save ourselves being now raised, with cotton at 8 cents. Politics in the FanoerV I'ions in iy i a few farmers?or those who will pv .mi-e my ?r everything to b.uietit f ir.oius -to o!li : :- it will leave ilic mass <?f farmers in ike lo i financial con li:i in that they arc in it present. What I lie firm.us want is a sy te 1 of fir :>iathat will enable them to tlie ci ; a they make, so that tliey c niM - e11 when t!i : .ark' ' will v e t lie in r> profit, and buy wh re they can get supplies t.i ! cheapest. I'n Icr the present .system one farmers pay trilnite to the western farmers. ; >vk factors, speculators, the nilrnals mil the home merchants, f if ilm wt cv- rything e m i u I i the farm. An I these liibutes are often pi i out of cotton which they sell for le?s than it cost to make it. There must be c nice rl of action an I c cieert of help among farmers themselves. ti t >u o, p sition to any other el tss, lint for their own protection. belurc they ran possibly oiita.u any relict". liven now there are numbers of well-totlo beforehand farmets in this County, who club together ami gel their fertili/ -rs an 1 other sup plies in large quantities at the lowest wholes tic prices, even on time. These men are making farming profitable. Such men should be in :!i township or county org liii/.atiotis an! assist iheir poorer neiglihms to obtain supplies upon lie same terms, by allowing the use !' their lunes as additional security when supplies are ordered through clubs. A general lien upon le crops, would insure them against loss, an I hey wi it 1 d thereby help struggling neighbors nit of their ditlicritics. A/ain, politico will prove a very si i\v an I 1 ?nl,tlul remedy in ilie present omer,reney. A civ dollars re lu tion in tuxes, \v otld lie'.j.. w ;<>nfess. ami we think. tlio reduction c.iu! 1 in 1 ihoul t l?e made : lint the relief IV mii that <juar;ir, even if it was AO per cent., ivmiM only lie lb.nit .^T a year upon n one-horse firm. This wonhI help a little, it is true, hut compare I w.tli the ilifl'erenee between the prices i,f hnacratsel hacoti. corn, ll nir. oats, l.ay, .Ye. an 1 those | ai l fir at lien prices, it iv.ni' I no: lie much more than a shadow of I lie sul stanc". Vos, we repeat it, the fanners si: I la ntho.se of all other iii<lustties are in I !. ?vo een iloiti/. organize for their own relief ari l proLeetieti. e can assure them, if th y I .n't extricate themselves from their presin' 1 liicti! ties, no uiic eNe ? not cv.-n i politicn \1 nes can or wi I do it for them. The relief tli -v s iiuieli uec 1 mu>t come IV nil iheins.dees. an I that mainly hy unite I action an I organized inior/ie-. They must si m t mi oi1 lor I i s!i ?11!der in mi] port in/ the interests oft in : r oailin_' . they must coiiu-cl t ./ether, help another. A united determination t rit-e a In 1 | rovish n crip, ivitli one half a rtui or iv at' ) 1 more in one year to relieve the farmers of this r.iutiiy than ntiv politieil e .:i >n c nthl possibly nee inpli'h in ten years. In fact. we i!o net see k\ herein | lilie s i m triv ; help, except III 'k sli^llt X" 1- > IU I I'll 1.1' I :k X l.ol us think how 'litK'r-'ti! ?i; ? ? >it li'i >ti of our Fanners woiil I he i lay. if they in I n supply of corn in liieir riii.s. I> ??. 11 tin 1 i! mr in their storehouses ami Iny ::i :h"ir 1 >f:s. mi I l it even a halo i f C".'l >ti on Inn i T our mill I it is as clear as tin' n . ti I iy sun lint the Farmers can never lie pr. -j..-r< us ami ll'lepeulent. s > I ui^ ? ? lliey iiep.nl u| i the ncreli nits t > j invi !e tl'.ent tlieir lie- i I i ik e t i | IV | i|' till--' sttni'l i"s vv : :: o ' f in tin' : ists then ah nit jl :i ln' mire tlimtliey .e' or it. < )oath of Mrs T L Thorpe I'lie - i I news of ti. !. i;h of thi 'treat v hoove t la le. '! Mi-s \ I lie <:n , ;i ii ii'he I tere ' i-' S it i- I xy in u"i:n ? . i ! i ' a of ii'iifiiitil - ii'i'.v v r the ki li i'i' i- ntnuniiv I so one. excel '. Ju l !n;is. i In r i ' it i ve '.ere ikk ire of h"i !.. it/ . eoj|?e.|neut'y the ie'.v? of her leitli fel un h"ii" with j i ii' i renter solemnity an I siiaess : . i , f in ml leuness. \Ii-s I'll rpe kk n v on, i,, m.is i 'kvn. .n 1 w?ihe only eir.i l !" t il" ' i'e \| .1 11 I Ini'tfl f I his i xce. wiio, ?il \ m k i r . a I i ' .v ! 1 v jo. w is ini I in ins silent i nun i ; fir vil- j ijje o; ,ik ey at i. he-: le S he ' i o i' I in :her oI j i| v< 1 ii- r; *. Mr*. I'ii -r? r w ? * ? ' i Iv ?.i' - .! .*. ; r jui'itii f li? I ill 1 1- if II V.v r hie Hi I. ri'flilP I, iijjiiiIk- I an I u'?'iii > i In ; 11i-r-- <i a ii Ii a i, lie n)w * hi' i I frsi'ii U. ? i ->r n.-.: in 1 fir:in'!' in tin :.- fi . I- :j . - ih.-y tru-.v iiiir?- iitiiin lit* wiin .' ! . i.. i -i i i : i .tkiiiIn; in in', i ?111: -I l.i r -.iii r < liii .ti iu I''.'' -1 *i In Mil- i ur ii>!. v i.. . . ....-ii crc'v ' i 1 t lit-! it. I . vr I !i-r ! i. i.:;/ v. .i.i iii j i I >!n% w i * i ( i.111 i - ir i- ir iii -i ir -ml iri'lp. i iin ' I Tniraicnl, i i : i. I | 1.. iIi I - ! iii'?** lo ill* |-r v.i i ;.i_'l. in i i! in I iiiu-.icc* j u i! i .in* \|r? Tii :: < i ; : i .*i-' |i \\ m-h iiiyt'-n I' ' . wlii i' i \ - i * . a !- iii il. ii ity. :m i w i*< I Mri. i i ii i *.. . ;. i i.. . ,i I .f ii iisi-vi.!i . v i. in*r i . i : i , ii-in*i>. \\ I' I'M II I 11. I i! ! I I . I i.i I. ? |-?- 1 VC 1 ] i??bail I in hi" gri'.il mtluiiyii j S. M Ric>. Jr., St 'Jo. I ] Wo ;i-V j ir l-.-i of the y int.; gentlemen of I t'ii-j frit I <r ne.'iec'in.; i > :io'i"t' I lit r ii'lvont I into ' i inoss cir of the town is full tlc-lgc-l Iiu-irioss men. Mc?r?. M. I'. co. Jr., nnl Fmslie Nicholsm. lis v . v. r. :iro n <t sir.it.g'-rs to Ilie people of till-- r 'iiry. the firmer (riving been for years 1 i!ie popular chief manager of L)r. 15. F. Ilawls' bu-ii?1?. in tvliicli ? he male fir himself :l 1-1-1 111 :lt i ill I'.ir !i iri--.lv .III ! i >! n.ri-it v i!,.,t - - I " 'J 1 places 11iin among the ino-t li tiniMhle ami >le. i-rviiiir young men hi the c unity. Mr. Kiuslie Nioli ilson i- al- i well known to the i throughout the emit v. hiving for | I I <- . .. tw-ivrii's pas'. been cng age-l in th? :<nlc ut' Improve i agricultural !mplcuicnts a: Nicholson's : llali in:i 1 ling, lie i a young man of enterMise aul integrity, a . i brings to his new liusi- i inlife a initnl well truine i in smnnl business . I ifitici p!cs, inliiii ri "us I.a! its nn 1 geniality of 1 ilcportincut ?train of character which always in-nres success. I)r. I">. Ilawls. tilth .ugh ; ! ic> I at the font of tim firm is one of the o! le?t an I most highly res| ecte l mediants in the county but, like o'n-i ]:', ago is telling on him. ai. I iie tin Is it necessary to place younger au>l more active men in the front, to perform the ar luous pliysieal .ht'ies - i necessary in the present rushing an I i:iet satit lull of business life. Hut few mui s m i higher in business morals ami integrity, au-l but few csmin ia-1 greater respect from his follow citizens than this o! I uicroliant f in my years. T!ie t: rid of S M. Kice,.lr.. is a strong one in every respect anil c imbines all the ele* incuts of p (pillar success. - I .'I I 'lies. mo v-onsus y lOCl.O-.l. Mi!, '.I?I : -Sn-ee time 1 ! notiec?l 1 l?C nlb-reM |nrii<?> ilicn 'msy ci>u ii-amia-; the l.e;?i-'..itlire ui ii'^ii l i i i!ii- cv':?- ? ' !!!. 1 lie tiii>?t !i .i i-!, i'l'lcvl. iJ: .ni'y a?^tiiiiciil W" i iy *' ( : -i lerat:' i. ' ':i,. m :-l" I*v l!m>c ft'l.l r. ll!H i >'!! <'<l!| I : !!.il " t' llitllls, I t : ii'! J mi i ?_ i:' n 'y thvir ? #? ! ; ' 'I'll 11 the coii-l'MiMon oninm t-!s i11*tf itti oiutitii'i n!i'lit shall lii- mule * si'i'l i:t: ii tv:.- liu* ilit>y ui' he I. r* -lainfe in tnahe ft :i J t 'jiMnti'iM I'm- such lit,-i'ii iitii* I hail II"! Ici- :i! thill I' nit* to ttm'oe :,I ,iliv length l!:i' luimcr his |i"-:ii?iii? mi' that I'l '--. I V.oiihl ii"t he n-eler H.M'I as <.:yin r ili i? the class is >o la-ue that the mrultci* of j -" "o'i- titi>i ornii.ht h>? l.ii r . la;! that the vaci'lailn^ ehaiiivtcr of llu'.ii ca'.i-e- :ima?s of < |>i11i<>11s which onecnuhl -i . la only ly a ilmv'my Mob. I i i.'!. 'lie I" 'lion that i he coittohti it i? more than i.k1! hv the ' > 1 whi*. ; ip.ihc- the I'niietl itc. c'.'';st|. a< tht> l..t>is of nojiiit.:ont:icnt. 1 trie I to -Iti' V. in i'* lavnv. that it wottM have the ciiiti n-rn.: hi aeciiiiii'li^heil a! the 'east c<?>t | isle aifl .as c a reei'.v ji"--!' ' * ! |'ti>oe-e now in invc-:i tie iho oi'ict tiii'i- to litis hill. !a i lor i" 'I" this tonic ea-l'v a t ! efleeiivelv i tuu-t the a 'i'v'-hat of . Vi-Hers. fur while :ill ui the' a seem to t! s: \ t let I lite cmt- iiitt'on has heett tie ;!' 1 <?:i !"y. hey'I > ti"! ict'eeas to the amainl "f ilatna^e. The l? ?t eh ss cltiitu a;;ily liiat the !>!'! i- inien'i^,' tninttal, sittec the c iii-titiii; at i- - i e\|'licit. ce. Tit.' -eenitil ola-? claim tiiat it i* not ott'v iineoti- iiiuh.ita', hut i that i: i* Hot a- etl'cciive. i*t |">;tir ot' time, as it < bill after i In-manner of the i-i ui - < t tsi ;i?it. The thit-'i, a \ai |la':ny cktss, which, tiiittt^lt they Io Hot |..ni' 'ily heh it ' in the Tellers?some hciu;* , ami i ' ; :t j-.'-ii??tt anion;; the Screamers, u i lat re 11;?tit -1*1" i I'ti'.H : i>ti'\ a in- 11" a "it y aatnng ' the II.wh - i alii C"tiiJ'Cih' Hie llo-y ntlccl ( a ;i'lit touch of she con -i;;i "? mil ii iha.ion. io ii "ii i"ti thi*111 ini'lev thi- lic.t'i, iu of'lcv to complete the livi-ii it. It may ho notice 1 here that I have alrea-ly relet ie-1 the See,; titers to ihc l"tter- of Mi'",*. Met irmly mpl I'rawlcy. To the Ilow I litive nciliitt;; to say, therefore 1 ' w'" il'i-i I!?:? I .li' Nil" . hy ?ayin;.' that | [ they .: Morally ilefe t!"! o.: miniates, etc. ? 1' i'i'lt tr'von i" w'1;'h r h*!i riliv a. .ides in coiinty < I newsjtitpet s a ver w??i lsnvcvci', move | hail :i crit'c'siit, l.cl I It11VV i'l*. i ci' | In illVCvl ,.i,. lljc CO||St! j iti'.iti.il i.hh'i lion, to ilto IfM uhh'h tii.ikos the 1 *ti it 1 Ki a c; c"it? is the ha sc of a |ii ic'tri ion men i. as i In* v it re ma hy the ilivishnis tinier tltc Veliers. Tito ?ir-: he'tfr that th" hi'l i^ sintyilv J t;iteon-tiiutionnl. \tl?w tec ' > ..t .jr> |'"otn Sec? ::ian 1 Art - on this siihje' i : \u ent-nicraiion of tli?- nh i' ' '.' - for this )-it? n-.i ai'i'oiaion nifhi - i i ' ; ! i'i i:iii I scm'h in ls7">. nii'l ! i ' in I'll- ? m'i* pvcry ton It veil' l' I'lri! i T :i' -'mil In- ; v !.|W ilil'polC'i : ail'l r,0| IC-.'lil I'ivi-- -I| iip i 'linl (.1 (liiVpi'Pnt tn- n. iIn1 p moiiii< ik*'! prunmtion liv III lli'l ' till* liPllP'.l! \ I . -l! ll|i* in 11:I:-ii ' v ?' 5 i s vi-i v ('inintPi?:it<on. Til n t I : ?. V iMi-i'v Ii r I i|i|uti> | lie fl'ifiv? pit. if > i'n I \ i>!i i <-!'iMVii'-o ( i i ho pniinicrn i ii'. \ i ullinv hip ji . mi behalf !' iiiy?olf. At". I 'All ?' p<v.vpp i i vclC'l in IIM'I i'im-'vi- I * ill!" pontile i.'ily : I'lol'pfiilp t'n-y Ii.-im' t!i" ii:lii :: :.M ;titc- io innilily tlu-i;1 ^'.v-i til i:i H'-'i :i wanner n? ill v |ii*i \ ii OS |'i ii : ' . IV il ?tl ?:?. public ffOA'l <11 111*1'I I I : i I \ i " I 1 '.X ill ;,l| | i, 'o .(Mill' I:'HP li.ii-k :i !' i ' " ; * i * i o r !- loration !' i iiippi t * i v 111 * i i'i en i'i i t" i'i*' t'lii .'io i i? 11-i-f-i -. <i n I t i- !! 'V V I III , - i ll Ii I. . !.( I '[llftfO'i *CC i. . ,' : ii- I . . - '.ii : i < !. : I lii" li ;!il In abut i*|| i .i -pi i \ in r tii . * -n i'i | I I'i' I I: '.v I . Io |\ i "iv I I'i" pub. Ill | ? 1 ' 1 i l'!li Hlli| | I .ilCi'ipil bv I 111 I III ! Iiol'C I lipp I It'll V.'I V It I . i III i'i I I.' I.'" '-l.-l'lllo lIlP CVi'll!' ' .vp i ii ' r." | v\ ii. yinor .|i'? i'.iy. i?._ nw*. iio . iin- _ . ) of ,1.,.- |- .. ,1' ilo'p ;-II I IIV tic |io..plp ID I':" l v> . . rM'iri-i'H IV III ill. ;i III I I I. ?! ..! , !h> r\i-Vi-i-,' | 1.v J : 411 I I '! VVI.Il J ?!? }.C-|J||'/. I ll?* III IIIr. , |.-iv. i r 1 y i iii- In \\ m i \ r ii v ) ]?-. ii jn r--1-; ilii -I I It -i -I No n"i'Olli|-'i-<!it't| .- iii ii'ncii'liiK'iif j.i ilift < r- \* if.i 2*i'i v I if* iiiiiiio-f-il in ; t i . i. i *i*i* n -i ivin-; ;i i u n-: Iiiri|<a ' I* - U llilil'll In lllf : -i.; --iii ' i* | i I In* l,i-ni?lnii-r? Imvo ii i 1 ' J"wii in iIn i I ii- i -i -vv _ i \ i'ii llii-in I ' i'-'-i-i i.' il'y, rili-l . , , v ? , . i i -u In lli<- ill-k'UM'liI nf i 1 . nri^ '. i 'iij uii-l * i -ii 1 1 - in.i ln? i us!i I 1 : "1- I ii -.-!.* i : s :i.. it'll-, \!, 1 I I - I ' " i I; .-!| ill" ill- 1 \ , .1 ' ?'' - 'I i "I I'l'iliM Ill-M ITcok, 1 .1'. I Itl'lllt'l i!i-u-'l*i|il.,# !.! ' . : I t, vv.. v.: piVI- , : 1.1-in-r 'ij-jvi.; ' | V : 1 '1 -ii I ?l ~ ' -c I--I jl J I 1-l-illi.lt- I .l-v. >s List of Jurors. Tin* Wowing is the li?t of tiran I an i I'ettit J u r rs < I raw n uocorJing to ! iw on the !<?tii iosl: <;r.vsn Jt noits to skrvb ion I 0. J. Horace Lee, Lewis X. llodger, I Imains Taylor, i>r. M. A. Moore, J. Wesley Scott, J. < . liar net t, t'harle* Willard, W. Whisonant, W. A. Nicholson. j W. F. Mahry, Jesse ISishop, AtthurlSr eue, , Thomas N. Kelly, L>. It. I'M go, L. J. Itrowuing, <> F. Tate, r. It. IS Ite-. (i. T. Mollis. ; ptrrir jt'itons nut mviioi ti:km. IsstJ. i i W. S. Li|>scotiib. Moot. Lawson, S. S. Walker. Frank Mavis, 1 lloht. It. Itailey. I'. J. L. Kinder, I,. F. Stanford, T. J. Jones, \V. J. Jolly, John Service, Win. Jones, |W. K. t'rocker, II. It. Loii.v, i.lames ISrown, I. ft. (iau'it. I I. F.nlow, 1'. F. litijrgins. j.las II. I lodger, 1 |> 'I' I I! VI' J. M. Ac.tck, John \V. tlregory, Wilks Greene, W. I>. Alexander, N. <!. Hastes, Kdmund Gilliam, J. I'. Jeter, Gordan Williams. James Purges*. M. P. Lee. J. I', Gihhcs, A. S. Goude'.ock, William S'liith, K. I?. Sloirkey, J. K. Garner, !\V. II. Sartor. t)KAMiK Tnr.r.s I'Nisjria.K.?(ininsville, Flu., February I 'J ?The annual meeting of the Stale Press Association was heM here yesterday. Peprescntntives were present from all parts of Florida. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted : ti'solt'd. That we. the uieii.birs of the Florida Press Association, coming from all parts of the State, and therefore fully cognizant of the real condition of the orange groves as now shown at the end of thirty days from the freeze, state the following as facts in reference thereto: First ?That in consequence of the exceeding low temperature a large part of the fruit remaining on the trees was trozen. See >nd?That the hearing trees and the trees which were in a healthy condition receive J no injury, although losing their leaves, and are already budding, with promise of a fair crop the present year. Third?That although the trees in the northerly counties are ti >t as advanced in budding out, it is believed that in no portion of the oranire growing regions of Florid i h i\e the trees suffered any material damage. Fourth? -That it has been demonstrated that orange trees can sustain a much lower degree of cold than has been heretofore supposed, giving renewed assurance of the safety and durability of the orange growing interests of the State. rt,? ?il'n..io ..r .1. . ... .. l. ... I tiling to eradicate, Ijut will j-ronij?t!y yield to the wonderful and sovereign Heme ly. Westmorelauds Calisaya Tonic. Try it. Oovkrxoh Si'.VMofit i > r \ i?. ? L* t if'.. N. Y., r. Iirmiry 1-.? lix-Govcrnor llur.ilio Seymour died here at lt.i o'clock to-night at ilie* home of iiis sister, Mrs. Ilnscoe t'oukiiug. He wotil 1 have been seventy-live years of ago on the o 1st of May. As has been his custom in recent years, he came from his Heerliel 1 home in the fall to pass the winter in I'tioa with his brother, .lohn F. Seymour. and Mrs. llnseoc Conkiitig. hiring the last two weeks he has ha'l perio Is of imlisposition, but not of a serious nature lie reportci to have been unconscious part f the time to-day and complained of much pain. His condition indicated a breaking down of the system. - ??> Mut.viti.ots Kscatk.?W. W. Heed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "Olio of my customers. Mrs. I.ouisa l'ikc, Martonia, KanJolph Co., Iinl., was a long sullvrer with consumption, and was given up to die by her physicians. She heard of l>r. King's New discovery for Consumption, and began buying ii of inc. in six months' time site walked to ibis City, a distance o( six miles, and is now so much improved she has <iuit using it. She feels she owes her life to it. Free Tiial Lotties at J. W. I'osey N I?ro. Drug Store. ? A SfAitr.ut Fkvf.ii l.i'ihkmh'.?Shenandoah. Vo.. February 111.?The scarlet fever epidemic which began here in December continues 10 I rage, and is aggravated by the unseasonable weather of the present week. I*[.wards of two ( itiudied ch.il Iren have been carried oil by the Hsease within the last two weeks, ttver a liuuIred cases are now in town. Attendance at lie pub'ie schools lias fallen oil hi per tent, ince .lannary 1st. ma ii lii i<:i>. riUWFt.HU> - l.I T I.l.li.l<?!I -. Married, on Tuesday, I'ltlt. by ltev. It (1. t'litlo-!, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. W. T. l.ittlejohit. of .loncsville, Mr. .las. S. t'rawf.rd, formerly of this place, but now of Luihaut. Texas, and Miss S. Lou Littlej<diu. , l?t >i;i;< >11 ? Will IT.KIiiF. Married, at the j residence of the bride s parents, on 'he 17th, l>y Lev. J. M. t'arlisle, Mr. L. t . It rroli, of I.aureus. to Miss Iteulali Whiteside, of ttii-- town. (tur liest wishes for their happiness an 1 pros- ' pcrity attend both the hnppy couples. BUSINESS LOCALS. Uetuember tint' .IAS II li<>l><iFll pay- the highest c i?h prices for dry hides -I > w .11 buy a tir-l < 1 a ? No. 7 Coo!; Si..\e. coin pie! e, with Ho pieces .from .IAS. ! 1. !>() lit i Fl!. 'fake your hides to J AS I!. llOlMil'.il, who pays highest cash prices. St?>\ Tinware :tn-1 II ar-lwaiv :i! .lAMK-i II i;oi>?; i:i;s. TWO YOUNG HORSES FOR SALE. Ill \ V!I wo fine yimnj? Iinr.-uw wliicli I will . M"ll nt fair price* I" >r cnsii up }>| r>,ve l pup r. W. A. NICIIi H.So.V l el> l'l " _'( Notice of Dissolution. r sii 11 . C'l'UI Ilii'l ?liip In-Ill r. .|| * i lilijr lift ?U I'll I 1 .1 I . Hunter, r. I!. W:il!nw .ili-l .1 II. \| a ,v w .-I!. r.ifliT i -ii- iiriii H i I' .1. i . Ill Nil II i \ i' i . i~ f!?i~ iu\ iii-?niv.-ii. riiii.or..r 'in-p.111 HOP- .iii- ntitliuri/C'l lii - i^n I lie linn miiiio ii !i | i i' I -11 i <. 11. .1. '111' N'i'l! I!, i r. i: u \ i.i.A? i . .' II. M.WWI I.!.. I'nii.ii. S. i . IVIi. ! ">. IHM>. \<>?ico ?f Coj'iiriisrrsliiir I'llll inii|i-p?i(r'iO'l lime il.i- iliiy I - i-1 i.- I a o,- | pui'iiii'oliip iinilor tin- linn iniino "I III Yi 111! \ j I >. . I? ? MM- |'tir|".SC "I fit I I VIII'.' I'll I! m'lMM" >1 IIHTsll:? li< i i-? Ihiviu^ l nrci a-cl I lie lair | i :i t. i >I?k I\ i I .1. ( . 11 il III it \ I n , on i ini - i lie-- | hi!! lie ciisehii lei at llieir "M -laiel. i t in NTi:i:. i.. i: u Ai.I. i:. j l liiiill. S. I . Kelt. l?'i. SIM ( I II. SOI 14 i:. t?l I! ti i iifc lui viii}; llii? ilav ili-inivel ;I1 j it. it* liavii'^ Haitii" npai'i"! us are l 11 it.- -1. I in le-elil llicin ! unee ("? f | i\liicl|( All poison* iii leii*e' 1 iii ii- l.\ itoie, iii* -it a l y itiiii. inn-' - 111 f I v I lie Iii*-! i.-i v -t Nlarelt lexl. Hi- tlicv will lileI diir riniln- li|inii tlielu n lie iiflli'l* ! < el' all ifM-V , Nn e\ee|.| inim will j e in.nle . we lite 1 >tiIt*I I" wiiel iii. fair n|.| nil tie - .1 t 11 I \ | |, |; \ t'(t _ | III l.l<|l|ii|al lull let ii, ; 1, | Annual Report OF TUB TREASURER Of UNION C OUNTY. to his honor Tin. presiding judge sf the Seventh Circuit, fur the Spring term, 1 ^St), of the Court Common Pleas and General Sessions for Union County, the County Treasurer submits his annual ripurt of all moneys received and paid out for the fiscal year 1881 ?nd lss">: nttct.trrs, fo ain't received fr. in former Treasurer J 4' >04 'JO ' collected. May installment.. 5000 62 froiu October 1st to November GO, inclusive 4 P."23 64 " collected fines,forfeiture and license 788 CO Total amount collected to date..."550015 20 Ahove collections itemized : \mt collected. State tax 518007 40 " ordinary county tax,.. 11108 87 " special tax int. 11. R. bond 13524 18 Aint collected, 1 curing bonds 8 & A It It .. 10:57 03 Ami collccte 1, sjhool tax,'J mills 77H> 78 Aint collected, poll tax 314'.I ('0 " linos, forfeitures nnd licenses 78$ 00 $5? 013 20 DISRVRSF.M EXTS. By aint pai l State Treasurer $17381 0-3. " refunded by Conip.-tJcu 4> 12.3 county Treasurer's commismissions 302 CI Total $17727 38.5 By nint pai<l ordinary county claims, including jury, witness and court constable certificates $11104 05 rcfuit led bv Comp .-(jiencral.. 21 13 County Treasurer's commissions 105 OG Total $11354 16 By aint paid interest on K I! bonds..$13302 32. refunded by Conip.-Ucu.... 28 10.5 County Treasurer's commissions 192 58. Total $13523 00.5 By aint pai! retiring bonds S & A 11 It $14 78 20. ' refunded by Conip-ticncral.. 4 02.5 County Treasurer's commissions 27 52. Total $1500 80.5 By aint j aid school claims from 2 mill tax S7"4*! 61. refunded by Comp-Meneral.. 10 O9.o feunty Treasurer's commissions 1 lo 01. Total $7710 77.5 By aint paid school claims from poll tax.$1432 08 County Treasurer's commission.. 2 19 Total $1431 87 Total ain't paid out, up to date $53200 00 Cash on hand, due Slate $ 280 01.5 " ' " county 032 71. " ' int. on 11 11 bonds. 1 11.5 ' ' retiring bonds S & A U It 127 22.6 Cash on band, duo school from 2 mill lax 000 o0.5 f'asli on hau l, poll tax 1711 13 . mi i.j ll'l.w llespectfully submitted, JOS. F. GIST, County Trensurcr. Delinquent Land Sales. ON Sales-lay (lirst Monday) in Maroli next, 1 will sell for taxes tlu'following described property. in wii : >*ic tract of land belonging to the estate of ['linrles ."harp. in I'inckncv township, containing lX i acres. Als\ 1 ??* acres belonging to tlio estate of Moso Mar>liJ, in Ft-h I> tin. t me lot in I'Migan.-ville, containing one acre, belonging t > .1. ib i'arrott. Al oi, :;1. ai res in (low Icysvi'.le, as the property of .1. ti. Love, jr. '.it', acres situated in l'inckncy, as tlie property if A..I. Foster. The. above stale I parcels lots and parcels of l ,:s of t cal est it-. <>r s , n.iieli as may be in cot< ii v to | ay tlio taxes, pen ill ies and nsscgsnienij ilia roe 1 therein will lie .soil l.v I In. Trnasi.rer >f I iii >n county, on salesdny next, unless alt luxes. | drill its. etc , I lie tlicrcoti lie }>:i i >1 before lluil .lay N. 1$. MolUJAN, County Auditor, l ei. l'.i 7 -t The Stale til' South Carolina. cm xry <>/ ' rx/oa !Jy ! A M IS M.I ii'ih Ihi| ,l'fob:ito A \ J 111. u FA tt. S. Keulrick !i is ma le W suit to ino i : ^r.nit him letters of A.liniiiisi ration on I lie i'.stuie of ami elfects of Mary " jiears. ilccea-cl. These ore, therefore, to cite ami admonish all iml singular I lie kin li e I ami erelitors of I lie said Mary decease I, that llioy lm an I ipl ear, l ei.oe lie', ill tin < art of I'mhaio, (<> a- hcl I at I * n i it i II .Siiith 'ar.'iiaa.oii the k'lnl i y of March next, after |>ublication hcre>f. at 1 1 "dock in the f.iren inn, t" shew cause, I any they have, why the sai l Administration hullhi m-t lie granted. tiiven under my h in I. this >th day of Feb "ii uy, \ mi" 1' mini, issr, JAMF.S M. til'.r,, iud"e l'ri.bato, I'uh.i-'iel "ii ili" l_'ili lay of February IS - in :bo Wcikly I uifti Tillies, I . b 1.' AMion, Fariei's. t3UANti! GUANO! GUANO! ? \\T Ii tire ellerimr the following ce'ebralcd ? bran Is on most reasonab'c and accoin U" l itin^ terms : ^SHPOO ACID, PALMETTO ACID, \shpoo Fertilizer, Carolina Fertilizer. I'l uslcry will lin.l ii ii> ilicir inicrc.-l to tccua ict'ore linking. s.\l?'l<?K .v \l!Tlll.'l?, at Flynn? Fcli i'J <; liu.