The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 14, 1886, Image 2
0 In- (loU'diln Pinion
It. M. STORKS, Editor.
r r. McKissitK,
I.oral lltlitor.
UNION, FRIDAY, MAY II, 1HS0.
SUBSCRIPTION ? 82 00 PER ANNUM.
ADVERTISING.
AII l> ^.il .'.'U? 11i*< nn ill - .i a' tli< latc'l**
liy law.
Fostoitico Hours.
Tin' i'ollnwinn will In* ihi? lime Tor <>|>eiiin;r
:m?l ol?llii- olliee. I In- |?>m Oilier will !??
"|>cno<l nl ii. hi., uii't clo-o ;ii >!'. in . .-/nil/'.
Punic* uisliiiijr ilit-ir mail mu>i '?c litre hy tlmi
time. The mail for I >tIi I.asl aii'l WVm \v;i!
close at 1 |?. hi. Tin- ii.ail wii! In* taken from
the street bo\c-til I p. m.. for both train-.
Mail |br Horseback roiue- should ! ? dmpj? !
in the ollice before 7 o'clock on the morning ot
departure to liave prompt di-patcli.
Ii.WIIM'. ti 1ST. M.
K. A it i in it, .\<s" i .
We have been informed thin it burn on I
111C place owned by Mr. \lberi Mean-, about >
miles above tliis place, was burned ln-t Thurs
day. fait no particulars could be obtained.
I!;-'./, \Ne are informed by the School i'oiuinissioticr
that the Stnto Hoard i! Hxaniiiictlinve
changed the time f.r ? .\ainining teachers
from January and July to the lir-t Friday and
Saturday in \pril and <n tuber.
tl*\s. bust Saturday inoii.iii ns eve ne-rioe.were
crowing I'.u.olei llivcr, near Mr. J. t'
1'arrar - farm, tin boat -truck a snag that wuhidden
by the swollen stream and upset. Four
men in the lent swam out. but tin old woman
mum I Susannah Ssintojs wns drowned. Iler
body had not been rtaoverid Wednesday niorn
ing.
a
B> Mous tirecii l>res have coiiuiienced
delivering Ice at the n-idciicc- of our eiti/ens
Th'ir prices area- low a - they tali p..-sil.lv
Milord i?. and their di livery wagon is a great
Convenience 'I hey de-crvi the support ami
CUColll'ULM'llirnl t>l i.m i...:.! I .!?. ' it...
lilivt-nlly.
?
L'?'a. '>r. -iir lit m l ago will I f t" iti I N >. :
nt' " lloiiiiiiisiccui'i1* .. 11.. M:iri>vtli l.i_In Arlilloiy.
Iln':?c "rviiiiiiiM-'i'iico ;iro ininjr
non i- intore.-1inn ami i xoiIiii^ v ii Ii < u'li number.
(In ilit: I' 11r111 I'iiyi'uill In- 1\.mi 1 a e ii.lcn-e.l
acci.iint i f ili?* terrible nni-suciv i : mm; (.oliceIiit'ii
I y a mull of 1 i viirii I rn >'i" l.:liM - :in I
Anuivlii>|t in ( IiicajT'i.
I In1 iii i?>t iiii;i ni.'iis - - ii \ ii ifii L n I
1' ili.il lf liin. lnii, \v< liatf iii r i n is n-nv
iisi-il 1 \ tlic i.nnk in imikiii" fi i. livii .1 ?liaii;i'
ll Mill 1 I'l n luce any auiniiiii el ciiun e. from I I
ii ni iiji in f? iii. by in-i (ti-f?inyr i kii.il. :ii
In" figure* in 1 ic lit: ii t; ilio ;; moil ii t you require.
)i is mii o ' i e pi er\ liiuo, ufvor .ki t a ini-take,
in.I ii tjiii11* a i.i-ty liitlt; im bine. I f \ oil I! keep
your haul- in y..iir |. okett | eihaj - t lie ??!'tcorfnf
ihe I auk will I't'imi; yon t" jro iiin-l the
counter an I .-ce it ivuru.
*
If V i ?ll Mil III t" -> ' -Oltli tiling tl. till!
you never saw the like of l.eti ie, eali n .u our
r. Itauiet.3 11. i oting - :inu n-k linn t i show
you his eelf-incsMiiin-.r nil link in which lie
keens his celebrate ! -While (
! won t lie long before I lie face <.>t" ft
elerk will be -I range in tlie ! in !: when a niercliiiut
will -it .it oiie Vti l fl' It ~ i', til l a- .1
customer coiue- in at the oilier and :i U- I'ur an
article, even any oiiantity t I'na article. lie will
loiicli a ppiinj; and ! ! iln article will apj ear
uyt n tlie C'liiiiitr 'arefuiU wraj ped ip: an 1 1-v
touching aiu ilur spring the merchant will rc
reive tlie unmet ami -end loci; (In* nccc- it;,
change, <lood- wiil he orderc 1 from New \ el k
or any other market, tlelivcrc'l an 1 j lace I in
the -tore, in the sano- way.
N \v for a machine thai will write editorials,
set type. ?\e . when e.iit"r- ami printer- are
nick or la/\. an l ei lire: -uhscripth'tii j r niptlv.
\ inn thai time ct tut ? well, wo won t want it.
Temperance
Lecture.
A very !:ir e ami attentive audience gte?tcd
liev. 11 !'. t "hrict." erg at Nicholson's lia'.l '. i-i
Wednesday night. After j rater by llev. t' T
>eaife. llev. J. M. t'at .i-le in a ft w remarks in
trodttced the speaker, jvi.o -tej [ e 1 to the front
of the stage ami delivered etio of the best
speeches upon the subject of temperance that
has ever heen delivered in I nioii fMr. Clii.ct.v
herg is a i oiil an 1 tearless a Ivucatc of \ roliihiiio11,
and n is hoped lie lias produced a pro
f uml impress!- it upon the |?c?>|?lo ul Tuiou.
7he Ladies Bazaar
I l.e I'.a. iar held in Ni<i '!-uii s 11 11 hist week
was viie "f the in :i dlihghtful ami. we nitty
ad I, nee? ful social gathctin - ever held in
I it i >ii. I'll is wit- naturally <\ peeled, from the
proverbial < nei ry m l line taste < ! ihc ladies
who innuguiMW I and in 'nag 1
The 111' i i w.ce was l:ir*c an I composed i?f
itic iio.?t intelligeii Citi/.C . f the town The
Voting la d it - were- iisdieu- n- Ikr I heir an'.y.
modesty an I lig-.ity if -I-1 Iitiu.ii:. and . he
youna men hoie them-o'.ves a- gentleim-ii w.-r
the the favors of the no -l lalined -oelai i. a.e
The I i i.. was alio a | rnimuuce I f-nntici.il
!-ucce>.v livery nrtiele was iij ~i of at fail
j-rie is. an 1 ide am -mil t entire I was lite a ?e
upectnhle stttn
A Delightful Drink
Our elite] -ri-in;.' e iterei t-> the r lined ta-teof
the eni.' iis ! I nion. Mr. .1 i> l'lii-hli.
II I* C <.' lM 1 U-> .11 iilO .-till I In Witllill II,j
i?t week an-1 >:iuelci:. 11ion . intrt i e 1 nio
liiij Soda I i '.l i t. i \j'. r 1' nii4 itic ,
chine to turn out the ? .. ;ei..' M It ink i:
could |rodnee ft u.. - acetic ro?ei v;|!iv
Vatiet.tly \\t: aw iitc the i ; mi an i wi.cn
i: 1 cotiiv, w -i- nil hi:t,r new. ic.ic e in
ti.tvor at: I d-.-ii httully ret; hit./ .m i .
milled it a Mil.a ."Miaki:. It .li in t inkc n- j
,-hakc a hit, l.nt ma le n." ,, ! ,1 a ; t.\t-,
Mr. r.tt. Illicit nii'l< t'-t :i I - tlio hit uc-- i ii k
Jiu>r the |>al;tle? i! tl c ja-|?le at i ?-i\ he can
make about twenty city .- n titer 'Innk- ti
hi- > l.i Jciitlii tilt.
lie i- ti\ii'v tip :i room in rc.tici iii?> t<
f,,r en Ice t'n.mi ." . ' Mi, wher< ! i lie at .
"i-nt Iciucti may j ii\ ttcly ami Ty ti. v n
??uci r el Jet? rivaiii ftii'l ca!;? in tnv *:ni!C m t le ,
and < inl,.:t ft;, 'hey '1? if> 'he iiio-i resj.eetuhle I
li:; J]. on . Ml. rtiOJiiu. it the li^ht nun
in tin I i.e..' i hue
Extravagance of Farmers.
"It i* fashionable to folk of the extravagance
among the farmers of this State. We imagine
it would he ditlteult t" point ont where the e\
travugatice is. If any people in the worl I lir
close and hatd the tanners do. Very few people
in other occupations w iuM he satisfied with
the food, lodging and general living of the avci
age farmer, or with 11>c amount of cash In- handle
dm itig ihe year.
The ahove we extract from an c litorial in the
(jrectiville li t,hi A". It lias a very plait-iMc
sound, ari l will, le doit! t, tickle the fancy i t a
certain ? !:?-- I' furmcts who never apply the
ceonoiiii' tl truth that i | tiny >avvl is a pen
ny ? nrnc'l, iti their liii iii utions. I'. it we
have no 'lesire to ti--'/ >.. ;>?. / ?>f any i.ti>
preferring to tell the plain unvnini in*-i truth t"
ottr fiirtnci *: ami while tlu not }rc-uine t
tell tlte-n / / < , v. C tll C It t ? i hii 11 1 lis to
he tiimMt) to almost tiiiily, v. iierein they arc
extravagant. In ti.e > \-t pl.c-e, we see their
exit aviijjun " in the l.tr/e ij'iuiititiea of hay nn<l
fertilizer- they Itatti t'r >tu the re--, for wliieli
they pay high | l ict - in easli. r its equivalent,
when they C'-tiM |?t? luce the same articles on
their farms, ii tltoy won! I, t.n I put the money
they cost into their p'cke'.v to 1- iy other rn-octt-.iries.
which they t iirciian- on liens at < xinu i.
pant lien price*. I hat i- tie reason why farmers
in this region have to '-!i\- e'> -e n | honl.
1 h?- last -cuteneo in tin thow extract is ca -ily
ex|'!niiiC'l. Ii\ ry other <. j.ii'i oi 1 tit the
farmer * 'letnait'ls ten h -'ir. e l faitlifnl work
for six 'lays in the week. every week
in the year. ho f trim s gi\c that amount
of time in lahor on their firm.'.* ,\s|4 any
farmer if lie 'lues, ami he wi',1 tell vyti
that not one f.irttier in tifiy ;_i\e, . ver eight
uroliths net nal lahor t i his fit. . in a year many
of them u< I that. Won I > every matt of
every other oeeupation have t ? "live h.tr 1 ami
close ami with | our ! I ami 1 . Iging. ami
h.iiullo hut little c i-li. if th?-y < ' .? | liu.r stores
or other place- of hut-itm- aii-l toppil work
four liioiilh' in li e \ oni Wl at uoii! I t . . ..me
ill' tli?* ' ireenvi'.K A < > if in nI 1 ? lit- r :iti>I ]?is
printers only issucl n | u| 1r eiyht months in tlic
year ? At ilie cii'l i'f the \>:i: wc think. our
i csJ i ' ti'il l i it*ii'I ami I is 11 |.| rt wm|.1 lie -is
li.ii <- of cash am! In- li v in;:" as ,i'.| .-in 1 chitte'
a- I lie | iif fanners lie speaks of.
Insca i t?l makiuy om inn tin ny c .<cs ami
c.i:n|>ai i-'.uis. calculate-! i > . i? t'c'i.-eoinetn rue I
c ivy atio-iiy tlie tanner w j i :* ! ;1 int Item
of their i mils, s they :?j j ir, a:.! em hi a ,5 ii:
(hem i i In equally tw ec? ienl tunl iistatit in
t In-i i" v i.it ion :i s 11 <>!> .' el u!h> l.ti-inr- . i arc
c* tti|-ell?a! to la' lu'ly assure! that eu'y in tint
way will tiny ever ho nMe ! . live easier ni. l
better tlian lliey now I ?, an 1 i.aii'lie tin re
actual eas'.i'liiriua ihe v s -a- i esnluti nis
pHSe-lly tlie Fanners <''i\cuii n.
\ i ii.ti^.aa.. we tin i a farmer in lowu 1 n:i 1 it;_r
his way.at with hay. an I "einy amvimr ..f his
way. i tan liny near, loftilctl with fei'iill/ei'!*, we
took tlic lil-erty of a kiny why !.. i!i 1 not s ive
his own liny ami make must of hi- mure, la
wlii. li In jjav-. us the I iconic answer- I in t- .
I?.1 !a/y to ilo either. t u-mMu t >..v.- nai- il
I e.'iil.l help it it is .sa liar.l t>. yet any one I.>
cut litem ai : fair prio< in I il titers are
ii .e myself, n- > la/y to >1 ai._ iliiuy hut u .rk a
few w.-eks in the cotton li.-M After that crop
hi lie we a'.i _ i I; -! i i 11 _ ti.l e-t'.-u pi-kin r
tin..' an i then we jut tin- wm'.cu an I liihlri' i
work. 11< has since Mil',* ; . u- tIctt
r? .t iv? <i?^.. uiiui'l i ciit an I euro it,
there was > -motgh grn-s laving do.. 1 ami wasted
in liis farm i ) ; ( 1 his ten head -fstook a whole
year, if it lia 1 heeti saved; an 1 lie believed he
coil! I t i.ilic liV'i hundred go 1 tw..di..r-e loads
I't":?-st-ehiss c"in|'o.st. matiure, if he w.iiild employ
the titin at. 1 trouble to do it. but. said
lie, in language more forcible t hati >un lay -clmol
'alii, you can t get the niggers to work
thi-year f> r ne\t year - crop, ami I can get
tm a- tn inure out of one lead of bought fertilizers
m l one lay - hauling than I coul I out of a
n nth iv. rlw in saving and gathering trash for
acoinpo a In tp. That was his logic and idea
of eeotiotuy. I'liat man s nianure nn 1 hay costs
him about ."fl'tai a year, and lie could save onelialf
ot it allowing liberally lor fertilizers to
put with his conipo-'t?by working one month
after the crops were laid by. or at o I I times
w hen lie (oiild not work in the crops, but, as
he i.< know led o s, |,(. too d?d lazy: ami
th u the reason why farmers don t handle ; .-re
cash than they do.
ih1 are now getting be an old man, and
hav worked hout-slly for a living since wc were
thirteen years of age. 1 ut we lia\e never f<>uiid
tin man who could idle away oiirthitd of the
ir ami uia'.?o a rosoectahle siionort f r him
-elf m l family. Such men are always poor
an i in debt.
Cross Keys Sorely Atflictcd.
We -inccrely sympathize with the people o:
'res-- Keys Township in (he sorrow ami anxiety
they are called upon to sillier from the scute
sickness of three of their best nod most high'v
res peeled citizens.
Mr. Wesley Mollis has been pro-true i i
-troke of paralysis through the whole < f the : :t
*mc <>r we are glint to ti
now walking although very fee!
Mr !'. If. She: 1 n litis been lying very - \
fjr - m - week-.
Mr. S. t. 1 i- - ulering ve. ;?{? ..-<
ly tivni i cancer u his t tt. ue ami face.
I !o'?e gentlemen are the ino-t iuti li ent an i
pro inent 1 i iti tt.at 1> wn-liip. anl their
sickness W i|iiite a calamity the citizens.
May tii i tit Mis w i? !. ami tercy i -tore
llie i to lu iii ii an l u-ef.iK--.
.
l*c tsonal Menl.cti
Mi -i iin Munr l.ti McKis- c.. 1'
.1 hit- n nti I ' ? a!' ie- I no g t;C t
. tin' t t j a'tv iti- j reitie l it ' now 1
Wo -.re ! ! 1 r - l -
.Ir < !: in iv i to feel a. lie i..,-;
ii<t fccotcrcJ :V"i:? aii ntt.'ic i of 1 o iO;t?lcf
Mr < I S|.nitai.' III'.', cue.i'
. i. ii . i: i v. :.i- j rc.ut . !! v.
;c:. 1 M IV . V.. ?!i! '
Ii e* l.i .r uM) ' . iml.in i :\
l.i; 3
llii^li Mcl.n . lie 1 i e r :ii
n ?'li l m i: i.
M - I. IM" I > ill . . 1' ' i I I liw I i . . . - 1
ii.jr M i - T. 1 1'inic in.
'Ir M . . Hire. i l ,\' ln'M i t\ I .
j.ruiie i l>\ . i r ! ill^lilel . Mi < \ s:\> . i- viMlihg
11!.iiivc^ ui this ' in.iy
Mi - Ma- r.ae. f I -uir. is-, i- ?<n :i \ ;t
10 lier -IM Ml !! M il II I I
m .V'llu ii ulc ! . n'ujii. i ! in. ia<
ir. Mcrn-ri' wii I euii'.iM'i
i The Farmers' Convention
We arc n Iviscd. on reading llii: c .miiients <d
i number f ur > ale exchanges upon tiic proceedings
?>i the Farmer-* < 'onvcutten, tint lliovv
whd do not throw up their h its aud shout I.ur!
r:ih for the actions of 'urnicr Tidtn hi and his
follower* therein a-*?n?b!cd, will ho placed in
the rank-ul'"crank*, "I tvld y??u s ?,Vc.
W< !1, we suppose we tnu-A submit to the very
l itthtful humiiiativi of being placed among our
i: hot!i of th ;*-c el i scs. far, outs ! : of what we
have been prea -hing to the furitier-i < f Lilian
i tor many years?a letter .-yslcnt of f.iriuiugj
we ran hat llyu ree wit"'any of the propositions
I . f'in- t'onventioit. as preset-ted iti t! c rcs"!u
ti ns adopted.
'lilltu.in t o !; | >i?piuri of the 1 nvention
| frotu ttie -tart. it. I kct t it to the it: I ile i*
ei; tet;l!_. iit.ij'tic'te. it he is not | "li-hrd in tip
p.'it itie , t.t I It* l- hold .an a/jrre-sive: hut wu
hav i ,t come un I? r the intluett' e ?>f i ts j.ers
.ti.'.! .. ti'-r eati we subscribe to his
-riun-i I?? '>l>y i<! mi i;^ricullm':il Co..!p\ j :ire
:iti 1 simple, tli?* mij j ?it i#f illicit will increase
tlic litsi leu of (axes iio\V so ^'i n'vmi-ly colliplainc
I ol.
i lie -i ilill-Iitiicni "I'sui'i a collide, .-ii.iilur
(., tl.i-e ul' Michiptu M'i'l i, v. i! i inv
Iv1.1 uiii'.iv of * 11,1U" 1' or v 1 i>i ilic
| 11rc!i s.- ' ! iit I m l tho .rectiun ? 1 sitiinhle
huiMiti:- to I ivin with. while :i tax of Vi.ihmi
? year v.i il I he ilravvn from tlic 1'iriini- excln
MVivy, hy mi iii'iircct lax of fifty rents per ton
mi tVrt'ii/crs. Ami. further, it won; I lie eight
or ten i-ir- l-el'ito the f^rv-fis cotM ilerive
uny m i" 3i--iiv:it iron It thnu they may receive
from tlic . " tale Ap icnltiiral Depot mem.
V.c ''c i > j 11. - c 11 to a totistituti-uial I'otivcntioii.
lV i.i in < ' iioiiiic slanipoitii It vvoulil
i * i * i t -Mite ii .i less than - ] >< ,OiK), while till
tin- iljcctiotial'le clauses in the present Constitmii'ii
eoiiM he eliiiiii;an l ir timcmJc-1 by a
vole i f he j l eplo mi a jreiiera election without
incin ii ii any xira expen-e. It' ilio Farmers
i 'oiivi lit oi }>i 1 foriaitlat" I the changes to he
male, we are i tili'leni the next l.cgisinture
well 1 have :;l ooni hcl-io tie people fur their
emlor setm-nt a! the in xt vliV'tiui.
If I he farmers vvoiill rtotii.'.c themselves into
County a; 1 'lowiiship I'luhs cncoiirnpj their
M iir- to jo.ii them an I listen i > an I participate
inili.ir .. . upon far. aig, tonsilor the
he si an i '[ui- \e-t system to ho a-lopte I for p-t
ling - lit i>! their present -lilhoitltios. and help
-mil ?j?: i. nrv <nt that -yetont. they will
s ioii be in :i .1 Hi-Usiuii to ii. bilge in sti-li InxuI'irs
Iocr1 "? ct n.t hin.J l.ut (hoy c;?tin*>t
hi ii now.
.\||>T 1 o' hin.s ',l 'l I'"I'll* e\? y po;nt, n11> 1 with
a -ineere lU-.-ico ( giv. ii :i tiv.rai lo inception
we honestly believe that the educational project
of Mr. 1 illinan wottl 1 :i 1 I at least i\v > mills to
the t ixc- of ili- State, itiobtdiiig tlio indirect
tax npi?n lertili/.ers, which wottl 1 lie pai l by
tiie 'armors alone.
We h iwevcr. are glad tno Convention was
heH. 1' has denied r: pally the charge
ut' c rntpii'in an i CN,r0r()1 sjt '? the St:ite
tlovorn "a it hi- aj? - <hc State
.\jrrien!ni.*a; ( en u ?dllcrii ?v C 1 'yeoman work
in the latere-!l - 1? _ iC" has enabled
11: a a y .' t lie in -:k 11 fed. -el prosperous
farmer; iti the Siprate m-W classher an 1 ?. ntti'ie
a t o the WU,.. t resent do
. r,v w"o pn-scl
cu.'l:uon,;r:l14' ^ ;i,;,Uerest*. mil
it tin- .tggcsti. . c1* rar0^ . > nvo energetically
ttcied upot^'.y e.-w*'-1' Uiott i-0( jj,0 coin.
mittee appolntc I to orjktdly spi.ji Farmers
Cluhs, tlio work otthc <\ 4 will result in
nmcii permanent good. \ Sj 0;lk.
AbiiowrLocal
J'.on
Work .'it the luirnt dishnrw* weomin. uoel.
Several now residenoe, timl ton t o erected
in tlii- place. Wo by
l'r. I.. II. Mcudor i bone lit an itn??i
f.' JS.'t.
piwed .Morris^ OeutAi Cll in which C"*i him
<l..'i,i"i. It i-- uc of the flies', an I one of the
mo*t complete i utiivance-lwo have ever-ecu.
A piticntean be placed in dntost any p -i"
iion conceivable, and it is well worth i!ie
trouble to pro to the l'r s ofticc Mid. l>>ok at it.
it u ill tempt yen to have your teeth fixed.
I'.>r your Hill Head*, Infer head- an I envelope-,
-' > t" the Timi:-- olhec. where you can
get them at New \ ork prices.
flovcrtior Thomson ha- rofu-i I t . giant a
pardon to I. >ng Vv Crawford tor selling wiii*key
at Joiie-ville. for whicil they were . mviete I
and lined >-.'00 at tho hist term of ' o .rt.
Mr. F. ti- Trcl/cr lias sliowitv.s one of tinpre:ti.it
breastpins wo have leer in many a
day. It is made of g ?M in i:s crude state t ikon
train a rc>< k found at tho We-t Co! I Mine. Mr.
l'rof/er ha- jnado a very uni|#e I e. tpin out
of ihe g-dd an I it is .jitiie a curiosity. lie
mill ho glad to show it to anyone olio
wishes loolv lit ii.
ii.i.i., S. t .. May mIi, 1
Hi iion 1"mi>n Timi>.?The impartiality with
which you :i\ 1 .v all .- I <of ( icsti i.~ ot puMic
hi J ere.'t t > he heard through your columns it rec.i.
I I \ \ air t'rietiils an i shil a
,
!. oral .1;:. w.-rthy toe 1 t v'T1 -stve m e m
w .1 we live. Though i: i Uvt hitowu tlotiii
,:e v \ here you m :: 1 011 (ho S . College oues111.
ii i- ii -ur.il n? hht -1! T ' yn'ii '\iii| ithie-are
u th the College. auJ yet you l uve
_*iv n iie opposing t ? ? ? a In nring through
y- r iij'ii'. U :.l y?.u l-e so It in 1 a. to r ve the
! : '.1 .u.t extract !r o the , C!?i
( 1 \ .111 i\ 1 Uwh, mi i i'!\ any w o ? may
. tool 1 ; etetit 1 i p .' 1 t ' :ittotu) ! 11: answer '
! the 0' lion- ihen in t i? ? 17
I'oints rilr.de Aip.niut Tree Tuition
1 i' v, oil tiiat people hear n nun.I s une
I ' veil - ti ( hy tli" hjjoiietits free
1..in ii in the S .mil 1 ir im.i Colle.e
'. It i- nil i' iii'tice t> the Wr.onirtiaiion'il
- thai the J*iate, mlaring .into eompcti*
II 11 w. 11 t!n" ! I v 1 ill :i:r it" in'tit., (ion .11 the
' ?. 1 .1 ' : > tar I n 1 an i <|uireiue:it
1 - i r -it: < 'lego uj in the Inset
'< 1!-oto 1 1 1 eat evteut fr tn the Ii '.etuis aiel
1 -ti >11 < ! iinp'O ? huri It p.li^e?.
it ; : -trite, thai ), 0 n< allow
1 . ' ' tllllt .. Il It .III ivcmgo ! I.roe |iiolith'.
I ! . ti . o .' luoiiCj/ in | tovi'i.i.y a few
. . 11 *.ii ii\:*r
J iiioiitlii I'lii' Si?il?* .1 I'arblinii cxpcntl"
' i 'tween 'i ' ' I I) ' ii iv-1 .1 hen i r.j ? tlie
: ...mi s i! oil..'I. <'u. nii'4 lii'lwci'i: :ic
n:i It . i I ! .1 i t. $ . till;' in 111
mil t' I t S :: !i 1 If 'it. ' llojje.
! i. i" I U'!\ -I: W II ! II iir- ICC Mil
, ; < ; ivtf : ir; 1 '!. .* U' l' JUI-I s?|'int
; tin i ti"i; n. w, iu-'ieo. com i
1 ill. I | li> v
I ? j ii i ft i 1 it n:i tin' j?c<-|-I ?
i< .k-. !:'?< in at Pic'. it| fi the n-efuliiesn tin I
i'V' :i li.c I I'.. r \ I'llt'c ! the d euoiu lli:iti'>ri.l
c "iic_i Let i e r | 'nt- c iviiumheri I wit Ii
t it* It*, n in i. it tin y li.ivc lice ii iieii Ik"
1 {' i i I I. f mi-. e 1 hi the ul cr I .
' ill illi !' i. Ill \ l't u;|!'.i/?i' I'lTICC! .-if",
! tit.il i \ Iiinni.-tf i I It i ciioi'.t,i mi 1 *ui.
I biv?-' ' W " \r telli
t lllllu I
char
r.
Undo Billy's K'joinder to White Man w
Mb. Koirott? 'White Man seems to have been '1
vt j much cliitlVJ by something in hit last nrli* w
clc. I am glad to otter the uuieti'Jc honorable IS
by removing the ground ot displeasure. My e
offense consists, it seems, in my styling hint cl
t White Man it 1 ar-keeper. lie says, "poor t)
oM I ne'e Hilly g:\es us a solid o/uinii ol y
gis and only tells u- on* thing, and that is. that li
I. White Man, am a h-tr-K? / </ . Now that is si
about the only thing that I did not tell him. C
Iteb-renee o> tny article will show that the term e<
bar keeper does not appear in it: nor any word tl
like it, as upplic I to "White Man. ' h
I placed him on the side in whose interest
he wrote, and declared him, by bis writings, to tn
be an enemy to prohibition. There lie put himself.
r<
I am persuaded that White Man is at heart tl
rijlit. but his logic iv nil wrong, and i- leading w
him b-truy. I am hopeful of his conversion to ol
mil* si i i n \v i it'll li(* corinblurs i in* viihii*<*r nmrp <>i
thoughtfully, and shall count his coming a real 01
gain There is merit in While Mail, and 1 tl
shall regret to see it wasted in a bail cause. ii
I call "While Man s attention to a gross injustice
he has <loiic those of u> who have been It
toiling for prohibition, lie says, "after four w
years we have (lone but one thing, ami that is, ci
i|< privcl the l ow n of its bar i? "in revenue." w
I". it one thing! bet us cast up the account ami it
eo if tIiu arithmetic of our doings agrocs h
with your rcc:less assettimis. sir. Here are tl
some tilings we iiave done: t<
1. We met the whiskey party at the ballot tl
box?the battle field of patriots an l routed it. w
hor*e. foot ami dragoons. g
J. We captured and lined, or -etii. to board s
with t'ol. l.ipscoinh, in Columbia, many oll'enders
against the law.
:. We made (lie town as dry tis a powderhorn.
I'.ven the doctors dared not give a certificate
for whiskey unless in actual attendance s
on tiio applicant at the time, a- his patient.
I. We had at one tune the .vhole fraternity
of li'juor dealers m limbo, white ami black,
bell-weal her and all. They were bound for
bi|?-coiub s hotel ; but on their honorable
pledge to sell no ir.oro and a - tug sunt in tlio
town treasury we pardoned theiu.
.*?. We rai-ed by lines h>r breaking the law a
revenue better than the one you suggest, viz-'
t'opartnci~hip with tlsc dealer*. by Inking high
license foes as tlic town s share in tho traffic.
When we saw that the strategy of tlte
enemy, now defeated at the ballot box, was to
over ride tin: law, through councils that were '
to be I ho creatures of their own making, we '
procured the enactment of a law by the I.egis- '
laturc forever prohibiting the traffic in our town, t
That ot itself is more than yonr "one thing. c
In tlte meantime, dealers having mado their *
own government, saloons multiplied and whiskey
tl-" led the tow n. l"rutikcnne-s an I other s
s'.iaincfnl conduct became so < amnion that yon '
could see ineu lying in gutters ami gullies of 1
the town any day, while back of tlic saloons '
ihev were pile I live or six feet deep at times as 1
I saw often. Then we moved on the traffic '
again.
7. lie-suit, consternation in enemies camp.
>. l?isappearance of dmnkeness and loud and
indecent language in the street*. 1
'a. Wc have a goodly number of names who
tested the while and red wine, whose persons (
w 1 ij^Yvau" 1 'c 01 r " lyi"" >?c> ?' '>!? j
lime.
Yet you -ly ivc have done nothing. "S" <u arc
n it -ullicicntly posted. ami you owe i!ie cili- i
ICU8 of I"tiioti, \vln? arc behind tt-. an opol^gy
for your misrepresentation of their cllons. In
i Idition in the above, when you are converted
we will tell you. >'<'< rvs<t, of other things 'lotio
in 1 in be done that will enthuse you as a pr??iiibitioniit.
but will tb*uutt ymi as a defender
of the trallie. ,
^ nit -ay y .u arc supported in your licence
views ly. no religion- piper rmuth and one
North, an I by ibe Philadelphia 77/w* and a
lio-t of other secular paper-, and then ark- triumphantly.
"by w hom arc ymi supported
Well, sir. I will gratify you. in part. 1 am
supported by the God of the race and of the
bible, and by His law forbidding license. P>y
the laws of Town and State: by the ballots ? f
>>ur citizens, in overwhelming odds, twice expressed;
by a majority of the be-t citizens,
w hite tiltd C"lore I; by our churches and ilihles;
by the business interests of our town: by the
wi-ho-and best inures! of- >cieiy: by our noble
women by the prayer- > !' the widows and
orphans, and wives and mother- ot'men ruined
In t to saloons: by a dozen religion- papers for
every one that -upports y.m: by a host of secular
piper-, increasing fast and fa-tor: by the
conscience f almost all men: bv every cla-s of
people, as a cia-- -ave the niio cla-s of liquor
dealers by the ennsciousness that 1 ani right,
and by an intense desire to -ave our young
men tioin that doer ol death and hell ? the
liquor -ahuii. \nd. f.nally, if there bo tiny
otlu ' thing tlint i- pure, or lovely, or decent, or
of g >o i report by that n!s.'. am 1 -uppurtod.
\.n -iv prohibition has failed in lvan-119,
and S; lit i it I >ii io an 1 1'iiioi: ^ nil arc in error
njfi'n. Prohibition lia- n-.t lionc all it. lio|?e>l
or imp.-* 'I ' y?i: hut it is going nil to pel"
focti 'ii. In many pans of Kama- we have hiul
grand .-uccfs- - > grand that the vvholo Stale
tied an 1 l\?r it. li i lliero tn stay. In Spartanburg,
i > my er'nin Un itvlril^r. it i- .a sue
ca - in n..my inspect >. in sniiu of a wet council.
In Maine -well, prohibition is the grandest
nic e-- in the history f that State.
1 ii I r\a ami other State- North it has won
Mich . :ge nnav-s that lie win- cannot see (lie
1 a: ?'e p omi-e for 'in* future i- hliinl indeed.
In in re t.. m 1 *" tnties in *ticngiii it is a
- ici-c-'i. A I i:e?- men are declaring that
I r pei y fii ' A - the uittich ol prohibition over
the State. <
\\ here i-" . iii ol N ..nly a partial -uccc-? 1 :
v n are i - \ that it i- aliu>-t always due to
i .c he: iva' of fie nc. nle b\ ollicial- sworn to
ii. ,
. .!' ret! 1 a law. i'. i 1 cuedi? Arnolds can
,i a - r. tin si! m- I'atri and tax payers
ii ivc r> i their-i lin y inu-t g 1
'AiiiteM a : r >pi -t* tliat i'nele Hilly prove '
ii.- -in itv si--11 iii hi- true name to this (
ink-. I iixo yo . Mr. White M hi, a 1'
in r j .>i:. 1 o i i-i"i?J ?~j, l y which mutual
> i?i >y I'O i I-- \>:? aii-i >i^ii i arc in v
r list, yeiir atiticati->u. ?
If. t .i yvii arc sincefi in you abortion ilini n
f ii i i isi .l failure in I'uion that c
I"' i. ? mi I I 1 '.owl/I t a! I i e 11 i?*st i live
it
I iit i'.v yon lli. |ro| -nion to |u i\c the .-in |,
: : y i?f y,. :r If ynti will i to the "i
li'.k r* :i- m i ?liti? >ro- or oilier sol- w
: om h Miilioiit a jiiiysii iftiis ceri
ii f M.'ii-kcy 11 11v 111 ami I g,
1 >i I i i ?:i the i M'?t aci it t neditable j
fitnesses. and then bring it to the
imk-s otliee, with the names of witnesses
lie saw the purchase and tnru it over to Mr.
lokes, he will pay you five dollars a pint for !
ach pint bought at different places, with a I
heck, signed by I'nele Ililly's true nnuic. for
ie amount. ISy complying you will prove
our assertion and "sinecrity, make a nice '
t tic sum of money for yourself and a ten
1 rike for prohibition ami the Grand Jury. 1
oine on. then, with your little black bottles and
i prove your "sincerity ' utul your assertion
Iiat prohibition is a signal failure, or forever '
aid your peace. 1
Mr. Editor, excuse ft brief word about thet 1
alter*.
\ ou liavc doubtless heard what is commonly
sported, sir. It is *aid a noticeable oiiicial
irealcns, ifliecwi find out who l.'nc!o Si is he
ill shoot hint on the spot. Ami now another
lieial, a sprig of municipality, nppoiuteil to
1 force the law, declares, that if patient and
utraged patriots dare attempt tho removal of
te saloons he will send thcut to Allen Hob*
ison s for their eollins.
Now to the first ollieiai I wish to say, wo
avc long since taken hi* measure, and that
hen he knows I'ttele Si ho wont bhoot worth a
otit. 'Hint he will more likely take refuse
'itli Gideon's hand' and learn wi*dom looktg
through the t.ine of liauioud*. And to
otli of these, and to as many others as may he
licit* compatriots in Mull and guilt, I have this
} say. That when the Grand Jury has taken
licir disposition and the testimony of other
r itnc?scs ? some who saw and *otne who tipped
lasses with them in unlicensed saloons ?the
hantc that must follow c\pe*ure. or the proscet
of sovernl true bills 1>y the Grand Jury will
jrever dispossess tlicin ufull blood-thirsty feel
igs. We say tins Uciying ut iuv ny icuicr*
n>l this turpitude of ollicials must end. Wo
peak plainly now. Wc will act plainly alt. r a
bile. The lax payers and patriots arc imt goig
t<> stilitnit?to have the law defied an 1 its
tunicipal government iti the interest of thirathe
in whiskey. Hear it. and '-c warned,
.aw-hreakers cannot run this town as long as
atriots are in the majority, t'orrupt that tnaority,
or fly the day <>f reckoning.
L's. t.i; liu.i.v.
? -? ?
A Groat Day at Jonosvillo
JitSi.?Vii.t.K. S. t\, May Ith. Issi;.
Mr. linin'n.?Saturday the 1st . was a day
hat will long he remembered ly thT pe.'plo of
his place. The day dawned upon us beautifullyt
was as bright as heart could wish. The
clouds that had threatened us with rain the lay
tcfore all disappeared, and King Sol" rolled
in triumphantly, shedding his radiant beams
tnd smiles on all tho land.
Expectation was high?a large crowd, a great
ipecoh, and joyous singing, with many entiling
"aces and happy hearts were to greet t>?. Wo
acre not disappointed. Long before IJ o clock
:hurch listening to the sweet music led v MLs
hillie IIix. of your town. A preliminary -ev
rice was liehl. prayer being oiVere-l l?y tiiis
writer fort lie l>i vine blessing upon the occasion.
A few remarks also mi the necessity of impressing
the chiMren and youth with their
luties to heathen chihiron, was ma le by your
correspondent. At I'd. MO l'. M., the whistle of
the locomotive was heard o?'th.? -i?n?t
to us that I>r. .1. II. Carlisle was near a* hau l.
Many gentlemen, indies and children, met him
at the depot to escort him to the church where
a crowded house was awaiting his arrival. Put
lie was somewhat sickened by his ride on tintrain
and asked to be left alone in the fresh air
and height sunshine a few moments. Ilis request
was complied with, and the disappointed
throng wended their way to tlie church to try
to get a sett or standing room somewhere in the
already crowded house. In a few minutes the
1>r. had recovered, and came in. 'flic organ,
skillfully managed hy Miss Mix. commenced
playing "l Want to l?e a Worker lor the Lord.'
Almost all the vast congregation united in
singing. What a volume of music! Men.
women and children praising Cod. I wonder
if the Angel <lahricl did not p.iisc his wing
over the scctto. Yea, more, did lie not as (In I s
messenger till and thrill our hearts with the
sacred influences which prevailed thr -ugh >ut
the day. Prayer ivas then le i hy Lev. Mr.
I iiiinw /if* tho Prowlitlt'lM iM
again by the choir and cnngregati>11, "Jesus
Loves Little children.
l)r. L'urli-le was tlien introduced to the .utdi
enec. lie occupied the pulpit, an I c\cry eye
was fixed on hint, lii- lirst sentence arrested
the attention of the entire atidicm c and he
held thein -pcll-bouu i for one hour and
fifteen minutes with hi- matcbh'-s earnestness
and eloquence. 1 will not attempt a description
of his address, lie must he heard to be
appreciated. Word- are too poor an 1 language
too tnegre to convey to others 1 he tn igiictie paw er
of tlic speaker. At the lose of the a lire-- the
choir aud Congregation sang. "Sailing on the
Sea.'' and a collection was taken up for foreign
missions, resulting in S'-'.l I.
After the collection was taken the bene iiction
was pronounced by llev. Mr. James, ami the
congregation repaired to the rrove to enjoy the
sumptuous feast of fat tilings prepared i r the
outward man.
After, dinner was over the 11 liei.ee iva-sem
'Media the elittrch and were eniei > iim I by .1
short and sensible addro-s from Mr. I'elty, of
Spartanburg.
Some of us were disappointed n n 1 seeing
you here. Hope you will feci tin: y<at are
always welcome on such oct.i-ioiis. Hon 1 -i 11
for special invitation-. S ours 'ruly.
'II!' v. I.I.- .
.. .
Letter from a Mississippi Lady.
IM.aii Liu lull.?'thinking perhaps Veil \v a;l I
like to get a letter from this | >rt of the v.orld.
I will try to give you a \ery inadoquile j
description ?>f a part of our country
<(shorn, Miss., i- u small town on the I. 1'.
U. I! . about half way bliweui Starkvi !e aid
Wc-l Point. It ha- only between 7 .;ti I I"
inhabitants, two store- no the firm > t M- in
gomcry \ Tipton, tlie other i- a grange -tore
which has a goo I trade. There i- a Lapii.-i. a
I're-byteriau chureii. ami a M 1. ' iu.ivh
llmo-t coin] h-te I, a large ami tla;,i i-iung .- i;
with 1111 evelleul teacher. Mi-- Ama-,11
from Kosciu.-k". I here i; :i 1 a -team mil! ari l
t lish pond
Ucliavca nice .'ahh it it S aoe.ol which an
tppreciative feature i-. the j: mptiie--' , ,:ii
aliicli the leaehi :-s a'toil 1
There is n lurje dairy a t tin .lies m ::ii
?f hero, owned hy Mui ir ni l thrie
ailis L..1I 1- a vi y ! -rg< Je. 1I u in ..mi |
lairy which belong- to Mi >. I- M miy I
,'ropS in iliis vicinity etun II >iiri?hiiig . 1. gh j
here have le-cn several e\v--ive 1 un-. 1 >i< 1
armerj have liiii.slic I ] ! uili:i^ > i i an I i it :i j
li i- I'TO'licU11 tlirie w; '.'C i l 11 nil |
ici'l lor the I'r.iii o >.
I in u> r *;i\ I think I Ik in."ii I.
roveil i oiisi h rahly -imc I left I ni n.
outli-> fig .. I quilf iijjrro wi'li " \ulit l.i i lie
')ll<d'llillg till! 11 < I !? ' I I'll Die. I W II" I i:! r I
?y to !>r. \. !i !'a?ii, tl.i. ihii \ i ii;i n '.i
i s:iyi:i}f that tlie* farmer-; nit^lii ! . .1
c coiihl look at (In1 animate I t unli r iuec <
urlat iiK i in ilie* raii/i) hrri'. s.o y 'l.-mi lull
is thi* l.o*t ti?iii f.r in i . |iv w in! J |,v
>n viii I
With in/ im-t vi ii" i . youi tin i yoiu
o I I'Uj'i.r, 1 will clo- tvi* tlio jiict'.'ii; 1
Usl>0|..N. 'I
Letter from Kev A J liires
Kinstox. N. A1 2d,
DkakSik: Another year has passed away
jitico I bade farewell to L'uion an I accepted i
pastoral charge liere. Mow the titne doe* fly
My residence in Kim-ton ha* been enloyable.
Millie more plea-ant because of the Divine
blessing upon my Ministry and the notable
growth and prosperity of my church. \Yi?hiu
lie last few weeks we have had sin addition of
II new members. At the end of the second
year of my pastorale the tot il *11111 of mcnihcis
is tuore than double the number 1 found hero
lwo year* ag>. Moreover, the a lvauec in
Christian activity and benevolent giving lias
been correspondingly marked. Iu the la*t
V-social ional year our church coiit libations were
e<pial to an average of clevn dollars and fifty
rents per member, < otisidcring the comparative
number of poor members and young 111cmhers.
who have in> stated income, this is an unitsitsilly
good showing. Now we have in mind
to rebuild our church house or to buihl a new
otio, renewing the 5 resent hoiiso for Sunday
s.Uiniil and nrsivcr meetin>_r uses.
spring is i.mw opening upon u- beautifully,
giving promise of manifold blessings. L'uiil
within the last two weeks we had ti long season
01 umi-ually >Irv weather which was favorable
to the preparation of the soil for seeling.
Then come a tremendous down pour of rain
giving the Net!>e Itiver such a boom as it has
uotkad before l?>r several years. A few days
:igo indications were of a destructive overflow
of its bunks, but just when two <>r three inches
mere of t i-e wottl 1 have done an iinmetiso
damage iiio tloo l begun to subside. W ith tlio
present >tatc "f w.tter. fro at > to "0 feet in
the channel, woo nit receive ocean steamers
at our wharf. The high 'water is a blessing to
shad in their journey of propagation, but bad
for us who like t" pick their bones, because of
the dillleu'.ty of netting them.
In January la?I it was my unpleasant privilege
to see the Ncu-o in another unusual condition,
i .. frozen overs) that many persons
walked on the ice from 5 ink to hank.
I rea l with inicre-t \ atr t uvti and county
news. The Trio, however. Ii is been tuite
irregular the l-i>t year in its visits i?? me.
It i- not necessary for me to iy, for it goes
without ^ayiug. that iii\ .sympathy and prayers
are with and f-r the Ministers, the \V. T. I'.,
an ! all wln> are warring :n. iiu-t the li-ptor traflie.
tlo I inn? mercy the men, especially
on men ealling themselves christians. who up.
hold litis eu I rago uts crime. i'or a business
that produce- nine ten: I; i I" all crimes committel.
to -..y nothing of i'- j utperi/.ittg and
brutalizing iu luonce. i: ,-t be iho chicl of
crimes: and yu eluireh members are willing to
license au l j rpetuate it.
Yours, very trulv,
A. J. II it:i s.
. t..
Socialistic Vagaries.
W'uv Tiii.n Kit.i. wii lb i:n. ?thte of tiic rej
cent number? o: the i'r f contain?. by tlse
vay, an intere-iing ariiele wliieh answer- an
lmpur} I li'iv-; oil,- ip-ir i phi Hiivc ii-.tii
(\!>!c i) #!is?c.'. Imoll'./'-'iit people- oli?erviT3
of the -e-,Mikd win* between capital ami respcotabiiity
< a one -i 1". an 1 anarchy ??n the
other, sometime* a-k why the Socialist wants
to t urn ilown an I murder every man who lias
-uceeoue 1 hy industry ->r othcrwi-e, in accumulating
property. In other words upon what
grounds rest tho famous aphorism, "property
, is theft." The /,' /-< ' undertake.?U?'i> n bfr , ? ^
the tlmrotighbrc I Soci inst 1 reams of murder
and arsm. I'.riellv it is hccau-e he look- upon
all property as an instrument of power in the
hands of tnc opprc-sor. flu illustration given
hy <- >11-ists of an i leal island up< u
which live ten men, oac of whom possesses a
whip -> terrible in its etVects that the nine
others have hee one hi- abject slaves. Property
is the whip the other classes have obtained
this waip. an ! it m ,-t he wrested tram them at
any co-t. That is why the typical Socialist
burns. livery time lie seta lire to a ei.-ily
building he lessens, are irdiug to his miserably
a isiakeu ideas, tho power !' the rich man to
oppresss liiin. 1 he typi-ml Socialist kills the
rich man because he thinks ili.it his ?the rich
man s ? training lias been such a- until hint
l'-r life in'h community which it is the aim of
Si-ciali-i.i I i institute. In >'. her w r-ls, the
rich man's n.iml ha- iuione wari-e I he i- a
social deformity and tati-i !>e c.uuiuatcd for the
good of the tam iniiy, Sn-h pleasing doctrine
aie nre.a-l a'-ro-i 1 in tiii- purely foreign
city which i- in New Ymk. but not of it.
t . r. i: m.n.tuN <n - .? t.\i.i-m.
lhf...e dismissing ti.i- t"pie, may I ptote ti e
following curious circular, piinte 1 from a nek:
graph. ?!*: ii 1 picked yesterday ami which
-cetus i i !>e an ell on ihi j ti; i our Kngii?h
speakings i.talis:- t. ucntra.i/.c die intlii nee
of the clergy aim ; the knights I .a hot'.
A ill.ill ' it. I.. i- lit ii, 1 it i! 11. i.i i-i m i| ,?rii
c:iu scan .-ly '.v i : . i.- tuy . ligion, .t own
anion'.; ? !!;. :! \V;r!? mr Kui^nM ? :' i.il??r i'.
is 'lilVerent, :tit I tlii- circular - i-?oin^ t . tunicate
an :vMc'. ij>: a: a .-!? . It i as foil iv.
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