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SThe (Wlcii.Ii) (i In ion it i men j K. 31. STOKKS. - - Kriitor. H I' McKlsSK h, lAH-al Kditor. UNION, FICII?.\V. MAY 'J*, lt?s.,. I SUBSCltli'TION?82 00 FEU ANNUM. ',r- la \> is, the author tunl reformer. is ? Another iiia l-'lnjr wag -t en in i jwii Tues-lay. if J" Main Miaa-t i- the most oojathn jiroin- ! t'tia Ic in town. o ??* ),? r I.e. j. >M Hanker, the 1 proal 11t i -an. i- I i !. O I lie Wno.liull /'/ ";// >.? i- in iitV'ir of i nit'- ill-it in tin- Si ih- nl'iovs. - ? {r 'I lie Slult I'elllil .\--i.fi ili-.li llivvld ill ('uluuiLi:. iii the curly {'an. of June. ?? K^a- I' in i JV.rj:. ' tin* Tciii| cr:iiico servicein ilu- \|ftIi*<i Church nc\t SunJav ni^'it. j>Mr. A-her Calmer, one i t' tlie ohl ?t citi/er- of < oluiiJi;:!. <Ii< I ui his lioiuc on May J.M. ? !*ai'.?'i MiPon.n '.Mil known r<.1<irc>l woman <iifl it lu*r Ionic in this |il;o e l.i-i Sun lay. I 1'i iiij: ilii" !ul'- i ii ?. a '.inly in this jiluc li -t iilioiu | I'lv I'1 y. iin.: tui'k.ys l>\ I row ninjr. tlhj}"' ''ui frien-l Tin-ley I.an ,ju>t rcceive<l a new mi|'| ly 'l eyi ir'a :.n I ;: ! ' pnwliieli lie \\ al i alii ?. ' all t -h Ii i mi . JC-J" Mi .v ' I") Sim )'- a. a | rot i in out y oiin; Juwvrr 01 r. :i ii i ?u i . was in :i i 1*4 ?* I r> .Miss llllu Si ii* | *i|i. ?.|" (iiiM.:, ! i-l wnrlx. Win i x\hfi. 11. - 111 v I nlia I'ire I 'dill| .. I. y -IlilU'lly W e ll.'IVi'll 1 In ::r?l HI'VI Iiiti<* of it Inlet." . t lent lemon. >1 >n I it i n pllolvil. M. liave 11 ci i v i ; i iiiiaiiiiiiMii< ii :n refvieti t :i | io-tiic at M'. I.el ainti i lumli. Iiel.l on I ho I "'th in.-t., wliieli i-< imi late t'-r { ill lio.it n t lii* \vi? . 9 Cf-'X,. !' < i II. A. Waikir .lie.l :ii Maii*.n i II.. .ii la-t >.t in liv. M ,y I. Mr. \Y?i' it v i- :i w kr u!i Motli'i'livt uiitii-l* r iin I \\a-. at ilio tune t'l 11: icaili, y? ars oi l ?|C.V. I In- \v,., .imtl |.||l li-!:l-l ill \\ hull. S i' . i- uti '-'tr i 11 1 * It i-' al'l.v i 11: * * I ly M..til-- 1' Icnin mil i* |nl>IN!ie I I y Mi ?i's. tli'i^"i-y .'in! 11 :iri i-*. 'I'll?- /' - Inih ' ur It'I \x i In s l'>r if- Mioei-'r. fvi- \ i'ltn Irani Mr. Uatkuii In, I'l.ij i i.t <r t tlu M. i .liaii t> 11 * ( el at Sjiart ;:i1 mivr. Mate-- tlit.i in1 Iiii.** Ii.ifil " l.elluijjxvell * i.'uai ti-ttf < 'i la-ii a. < I'm.i Mu-i. al I n-1it., 11*. i 'liia. | ,r i he -laniiier m :i.i. n. an-1 111a t ; lie .. ii ii.- nun ol I t.H>ii?.nii aite I lie ' a ti < 1 lor I licir diiiiee.-i. - * ? ... ti | .. ii:iiaic l een : i. i are I eii ^ Jllil'll* II* . ? ' i " iv i > n in* ? ?? n |' ii in { i' k Waillin^ I'lliec. I'm ! I tL'.. -ill I lliill ia .loing U lillliV pIiij-Ii i* ct? :ilal'OUllil the well. 'i llii V'.l k. Vclltnallv l.eci'iiit! !l l.UI*al;eo. if u ii liot niiefly ne. am! hoi.M 1 i i t? j i ? i l>y the '1V? ii ' itiic.l. ft. A Hill" jJHtllc it lllif 1 nil W.l* j layc- 1 he ..in- i OUT.,; nu ll i'ii tiii- new i i ? I Ii in ioi i !.i -i ' i'! lie i- i.i v a 11 or lion i. i lie ' v iriil 1.1- it:Ii. \ -In|?1 ii: t*llto 1 il t lit* fail* -ex i% ill If in tIh'Iii w ;i .. tln-r in -encc vv lien - urn .i arc |iave?l :k11 i \vc arc til l tliai .-cats will 1c 1'iovi U i in.mc liaic'.y : r tlie aooi'iiitii.nlaiioii of \ i*it"i i. ? If*Mr 11 11 ll..llatii| went .lown wit Ii tin i run . i >iie.t"ii i-t I'hur* lay aik'l carrio I In- iai i cm i nr. ile took three il liferent I'lioi' ;_'i ai hs ' 1 -cei.o. an I they liavc liecn ~i. w n i us iiwi we ia "iioiiiicc tlit*in vet \ ; :ic. Mr ll 'llnii 1 lia-? tiie ] h it'ijrr:?{'liJ an liau 1 for p tie. iii.'l 1 .< ii tVnn- u- t! it lie ha- nlroa-ly '. I 1 al out iw . nt - ? M -'ii - .c'l l y I;v\ \. I' \ vii.i in >;n. taiilnua:. S. ' . < ?. >i-i. l:i\. .May "J. ... !>* ;. Mr. !.. i!. i-i' iin* 11mi - i.i'icc, i Mi.-s Nannie ?II inn in:. We extinl sir . ; rat i.aiioi.- if the tniji-y i'uIi]'!'-, ami n..iy t'.mr union l c one el' .1 any yiutx Inj j ,nc>- ami yi\-| c i:v t h ?* u-Mumi the vasii'l ,'o :.( > < l' :.:ie. i. I :i? in hieS' lift* Ins. . nf.sn 1 tu !n- lil n ;.i i' .lit 'l .-iiani .' n< ; 1 - i > 11 ml.iy. ai.il 1. ii , .oir'y 'he w. rli e>: t i. t li i * i - -1; o liaa t.illeii ii 1!".' 'ifii!-.ir : the l.i cal I 1 it 1 1 1.M ti.i i * 1 - ! ill * h >rt < I it' ii'ii.-i. .Msm l iiil tiii' v.virt s: mi.'t I e at: 1 il III lii : lia" In X J 1'. . I11V it 11' i. .1. I. :. t. :'. Mi nil' ftii.n rv'y ii j e tl. n v. ill le :.i i i< J..jxt liexl nil!.. . c . Tcmpir.tiicu Service. V. 1 .1 1111 .it-11 i-i! In Mali I. I'll t lure 1 1 .1 11' 1. 111 am 1 ii t ;i o sn t..v Mi tIn 'i't 1 li'.si'ili Hi \t m. nv 1.<'.".v - r in .1 a l Ini'i " Willie I.. . .1. iaiil ftll iil tut fjl'i II ]*l'ul-i 1111 ii 11 1 i". in -: y it.x ite 1 t o uitrn I Exanuno ilic Wheal Wi I. u i' ' "1:1 ' nni i ' - ..ii r.u iiiei' 11... t 111 11 ix tin.ii.' . r n .1:11 thii 1 an 1 ti.i In 1 c i.. 'nv noli.1 ' ! t ii. itl in ''it, in I Ire jin nt rain* having l-r..ii :. osi .1 . .in an-l | rwente I il fail!. I'l : I'l.i.li, . Will t .1- lirniii- 1 il 1-1 CX am; lie In ii a il' at I 'Ciii 1; it ii| it if C"liil.ti a ' Another Honor 101 a Union Man. i?r. !' I . >in;-, win grail. .11 i 11. m ! > 1: 1 ih'l'Urlinci. i! ii.. i i..v?i -:i\ .mar .i. i lasi Marti., iti. i wi.u i. ?' a ; artiiti i I'r. I,. I!. Meal.r. li:i- i > en * lecu I -.a a--i-;aa: i'tin n-inter if bent -levin thru i niver-i'v J').i-5 i- n !. ,;!i ami -i- rvi I a ; '.in;, lit i |>j-. Si iii?, ft lt> j v. f c.'llgrumiutc it i iii < ii I..; i v't'lti. Banc Ball Mooting. , a uieitii- was lit! 1 in liit i . aii ii dim' i << ? 1 i'm i\ i i tlif j iii) i i rjt'll?i/if>. a 1'nse ' Jill II A-- itaiia ii. J . I' ! 'o? t:g > :!.tei- wire' clocrc l. viz l're*iilciil. ' hi i. I! <' Julius.>ii See v an I , i 'J'rens r. I'. I., I <?? i? *-t*i i * I . Maunder, li. il. (ill '.is l.i<<ni!ve " .in in: i f t-f j it it i'. ' it 1 j, li I* mchi?sitk ami I Willi;;. 'IB. As-a.i.i'ia.' ine.'iiM'.usiiie-8 i 1 " i! i ,m weave j iajirig in o l'e?v ?u.v?. Local News Nicholson s I lull v. a- tin- mie nl uiibouii'icl enjoyment la -t ITLlay night. ami, as the Tt>ti> |>rcli<-tvI the l'ink Ton Parly was n grain! affair, lly nine o chick the Hall was tillci with gay young |>c>j an I hgnitie I ?/ / # people, an I as the Lively ami fascinating yiuitig la>lies llittC'l ahou* 111; angels, uM ti"t lielp 1 -ill think In' 11 t Let ii transferee In a nnclern I t<<piaii. lee errant, SirawLeri lee l tea an-l cake were tiirni-he l hi ahiin I nice. The principle teiitui _ ? f I lie evening wa- the cniite-l I l' the | i i/o .illere I fir the lic-t hemming oi a yiinig i.i 1101 pint; | 11>11 t?y a youn^ man. The contest was In-1 !. an I ulli'i" inticli ?li-cii~"?i?>n mi |mi l ol I lie .In Iji>- wa > !' < i li t tlial Mr. Tiny Murphy li i i won. I pii/e was tiicrd'ori aw ii.li 1 ti. him. We :'ia? iul'nr.ne I thci iho la lien ini. I e. i*i r nn 1 ?' vi- :?!' ? xpi uses, < ightylive Unllii-. the iTii'.x nn I Knin'-uw Party w.n a ilvei<lc-l -iuii---*. mi l we lioi the ladies will ^ivc niinil.i r u? We Irani with pVa?urc that the eclebrateil play Pinnfore will sunn lie repi-i-l nce-l in I"nion i i n-jmir tiie Male \ea leiny. NearI ly seven yours siyi tin- [ lay w as acte-l ami ii receive I tlie | '..in-lin ol lite ponpiv an-1 (lie press, nn-l we are sure t . Ir.oi iitic tn.ent in 1'nioii lias i...i 'leeien-i- I e:.-- i . i i ili--s,j ,i \en year". Next I in silay wtl he a v.-ry lively ilay in I iiioti, on a 'l-.-nnt -a tiie M-.iue a! election. yiiie n hir.-e ei j.\?l v.n i|. .-. n -n I lie passenger train la-l 1'ue- lay i i > 11< ton t i see llio la'!i i.*i' I r? l y llie ;1 . I ? ? i iivn-liiii^ tin' si. lie i t <Ii sast.-r tlie ei .i.v<1 . vv w i( Ii ima/em-nl t!mt lie- water cxieti le i far a iln-ryc con! 1 rea' li, ami wass ipj | >, I.- at. !i-;a tliirty leet -lye[i in llie ho''--n-. t in1 -i inn.'" t- the ir-sile will l-o s]- .hen : in m- t'u-i e eiitnti. Tiie tram rcturm 1 to .:?111 t> await or-lers lV'.in lica-h|iiai tc; s w 11ii 11 wen- i. - I a'l lat se\en ii cinch. cr lei,n" the train i i r< turn to >1 nri.niliiii -. <'umlnetor 1 !' h i- was in charge of the i:ain ami ev.-rv cniii'-sy was exten le li.y him to the [ a- '-ii -is. An I here let ns say that there l~ ii" < -n loel-ir in this .'-'a e. or any i thei i.i."o e otrtc is nn-l ei-1 h'imj tli m ?'ni t. 11 nv tlii-" A \ "ilu^ llo | I'll 1 . :i .no tin* SmiiJ:l v Si-li' >!s i:i tlii.i J ' i? e. ii:t- ji: I !;>v r. ! ;i t omark able fact. i. . that ' iik ' i i ornoily 1--1-- is:i I C> i I'V (lit i i m I !.;!! ! Step ii ] in i I. y "iin * in t ii ;. i i i .1' 11. i |> to lliH -I llo. M.-;y U . J11. i 7 bale of Clin i ii ivo I" on ij'i o i I . in tins placo. \\ e are \?.y ti.ny imir ilia: Mr I'.? 11 y J jiii-H i* Worse. aii'l lIi:it i' i- ieire I that In* !i:i? I i i.-. ii. Wo i:. : -:ny it ?j it is a mistake. Sin. o lli>- ali'jvo w i- j?i.i in ly.*? ivo l.coii I Ii i I liial Mr !. h- , c ri-liii I i * l.iiSt ll iiuproM'il. iii;i thank- :: re li.o Mr !' I'. Ilea ell. of .!hik -villi*. wlin i- a :ii lout in Notbii'l i' >! lou'i . i i a livii'tti t'ti t in vital .nil i tin i iiiiiiiiviiccnictit i'm ii ;m iii \\ ill nl'il t'.illo^o i'l.llttio ail'l wo hereby totolor tlivtii t j our yoiiti^ iVii iol. Tinitiviiaii hi i- vory iiiiiijito in ii- ! i- ;yi air I it iolio ? i i iiv prettiest wo liavr over .-eon. A l i:rni11nc I'm* lory i spoken"!' I einy l.uiit in l iii'iii at an larlv ilate. W c Ii ; tlio rninor i- into. I'ltioii nooils ,imt -uoii onioiprises. Wo loam thin ;i Teachr:Institute ' -r tlio while tOiieliers of I iibm t' only wiii lie lr 1.1 in lli> <\utiii? lllU iuoh'Ii * \ ?;r n f I'no i nit est f?n tlio <!"\oriu<r.-hip in tii'irgia is 1 ecoiiiiny very licatc-l. i o ravo aint t;a" llllt ' ill II ll. tiljl lotl i- i-JlJie-Oil i.y A. <> lin 'II. who lias Milne ia pntatinn a- speaker of tin* ... . m 11?t v iirfi t.-'Clli ^ niilie ilk' ::?!. mt t r?l??n has a universal ro| nasi :. In the I n':. ?I ?y- ol' 'i ii I 11 i:i:o over mi l I'fi.'jiii I i ? the l'nlnict to Slutc iv;ili a< iniieli C >111 /< III' led the hlM ell I. 'C lit A | , tn.llto.M. ml to '"ml u >jutii l/at'lin a owe.-) lur u.. I;in.; ^iii:itaile. ?\ ..iinv little it' |5.ic-ii. i ii'.v dim i.r iMjltie . ' no ill, uiaiiey nt i he :i "v i '. vc- iIlK II! II llCC"llllt l I' I:' ft' 'I'ii:?i i.iv r.'i ' nriy elect .hi). !' '1 r i :i ?. ern> r is tin- w h f every > ?' ?! viiiiui, we l'elu vc. \notlier ileliirlitfill dance w a- 'ilveii i-v the young n.cii lust \\ e-iiu -iluy ni _ f a die :cm leiuc Mi-. Paw isiti-.. 1.... 11 - c r is | i U 1 up in nlmnlunoc :i i ow it I ml il :i tiie I'ii rn 1 district -nil w..|\i, ha1'Ctiun iu euriic-t on the l.uiMitic . I'iiO ciilveii i ll the llui rual :it II J'hivt i -.i.i to 1' in u iltiiiyerC'U* cii'liti u. I l.e ulii.i !y i.ii.e , >u i en t ie north -. < the I'.iiti .i I w.is very much in.icusol 1>\ tin recent ruin-, mil t'.e -*ivi lien con iii. u the I eii i i- wliui ev.se I the eii'.vert to le in a lUii.-cfi ti- e n litioii. i'ersonal Llentica. i1 ,r ivl iViii. i < . W ill; en !>? : ui i- in i<\ui ! Uiii;.' i-< lieai ty mi 1 wv'.i ac rvi.! . i I tin ha- l rtl.l ne l hular l i 1.1 a lu-.no - i rip i V' v i i?-i > i.' l.i . after .. h n ' vi-.' : > n ! i I i vo- an! Ii.eiri- in \ yi!. an! (In- ii-r, . i- io tllllll'.l llllllU'. Mi-s ?- (inul'tv. n. > : <" '! iwcll. i- visiting till! . . . 1 y !' ? il 1.1.II I . i' li;_''.i-M -- I'riiiiv 1' ivn - ni.-l Mr \. ' I' -i. i?|' r i!. air n^t \ . ;t ( ! -i~i , Ml.s >. \ I.. Ia-.el:;!!.!, i i* litis I I'. Mr .1 ti. < Munr.) has rrtui'iic t >n IV. .n t'iiur.ot ii. Mis- ii. t-ii Nil' . t >i irianiinr.', . an vi-H ti> I lie tut! \ ui .'ii ij.'c M a. acr. A > i:i : I it w viii J * I ifiri. villi' It-* Mriii i iri \ '11. r. i I"; h ?'.... vx i- ..i ; wa thi- -v. v... l ei M i tut is in !. .! n Mr. in . Mr- .lames iMiikir are visit.n:; n1 at it o in :. j . n r. I.. Ii ('ii is i. i* rciunii I ii el. m ( .'.iiiisi ' ,\h-. ! 1.. i a i j , ; V. .i-!,jiir'i n I?. ? .. i- .a M .i Mi ii. i. ' -s iii. I M.-? M unit* I- ll lint I' ' . Ill' ' 0 (..it 'loll hunks Tlio cilii n I I nil n 1- i? ii-lor (litir lit.ii. ^1 r. I I;.- c *<; i. 'I 1 r Iim /-.in r i .-.ly in Nicii i- : - Hull freo ol rem r > I tlic :i l irv->-> ii i'i iit .:i ;i i'\ l!vv. II I'. \ ? iTi il/l '.i ?? I in- ii? i.' i mi i I nit i . i ;i In n rut ' c *. c luti-l 1. v /:i > In;; t liiin . Ii 111 i ii. i.:in \ it mi til I j v, ,ilia. 1.11 .x II I In il'jlli jlt'.S 1 II. | Tho Kaxus and Floods. The .V' ii" ?/<</ C'vuror tiuly Wo have a deluge in South Carolina li began raining on tlio Mottling of the |sth and lasted. with very little ce-s.uion, until the evening of the '-'1st. The rain fell in terrific torrents at times, and ugain it foil very -lowly. tin Tliur-lay tn >riitng ilie new* entiie from llerbcit tliui everything in the bottom hmdn was overflowed, and that the trestle was greatly damaged. Very little information could be gotten front the >urrounding eottutry until Saturday on seootint of the swollen eouliiiott of the stream'', but we have gathered up from <lit!efeiit -oitrees the damage done in some j arts of the country. Nearly every bridge in the ? nitty is either gone or greatly injured. Two span* of the bridge over the 1' rc-t at Murphy s Mill i? gute. a it I about one hundred feet of tin- tub! race was washed away, with about one hundred lutsueN of e it toll seed. ! w < ! .Miiilsr'* jic "ii Tygcr i iu-r is gone, mi l tiie <>i-i liii-lgc, also on ilie 'I yger, is entirely geltC. 11iv Harris bridge is ;-<>uv, an I ..!- > I liouisou > l'ii Igc. butli on tlie l'oiv-i The damage i.i the 1-hclt in Ire-tie over i'roa 1 rivrr is immense. All the nestling mi the KiirlivIT side i- gone, tin I sou:.- - t t'.e tie-tie on the dry I in I is swept away. 1 he water in the holt mis utiiler the trestle v.as thought to l>c at lea-t twenty or tiiirty feet deep. The mill at Herbert was nearly -nbnierged. The bridge at liielall i-lioal- en the I'ac let stood the -i"rtn air I i- all right. \ l deal of caltle have heea let. ami lings :u-e ret "fte I to have been swept way in a hi.i i niee. I>. i\ ll'.aek 1 -t iiiiii I rick hy the rain. I'lle ( image to the crops cannot bo c-tini ite?l. ?iie fanner near ilii- place .-ays that the rain lias aliii"-t i nine I him. atrl that two ilmn-and tail i- will ti 'l cover l.is losses. Neatly it ten all iiie jra.it pi unc i on tli larger watere arses I lias lieeii entirely .swept away. in many ; la ;cs ti e -eil iia- I.cen w ishe I aw.iv an I on!;, the eia\ remain . 11 I v- an I gullies have Van in ele in the very mi I t of li.'ttoin lan l-. ami the uplaa I . a at: I corn i- also injure i 1 ; lly. In -jtne I laces oil the it; laml .all the ?..-i 1 i gone. The damage ( tlie I:i:i<I in many places i-j ii i'< J amble, (lie entire soil being w i-iu-1 up. It is c ^ l i:: i: 11 e I t li.it it will c .-I t!:.> comity ;it least twenty ilieitstiii*l dollars ~--j??.?>. <? m lc. puir the '1 1:1. i.'.-l bi.Igcs :'ii! to rcbuiM the bride* - "ii the diilcrcut >tream-. I lie i i is .u-c in .sotuo i laces i.i i-.?-i < t: iilion, iiov,ti;_ been washed into guides. 1 iv il'i? -t i ti lial ili nts ill lie f in 0['iniuu tin- tro-.i<t. >-utie on it siupa--e- the gnat (rositci "t in inio others -uy tlie w iter com>>.- si. ' i. i so 1.:vrii ti- they were in i>-VJ. l'lie I mi in on this mo i cannot i-e run through to ' lui.i , a inside . three r four weeks on account ol the cuii'iiti"ii of the railroad. I'hiwill cati-o 'i ten deal of trouble it will necessitate the inoi - tr im beli'W bring brought trout Columbia by way of Charlotte, .V C'.. mi l of course they will reach hero u ilny lute. A correspondent from I'iuekuey s.iys : "'hi Sat ur. lay la-t ai "? p. in. n tornado struck this place an 1 swept every tiling before it. Its ti ick. live or six linu-lreii yarils wide, destroyed the young o ntou, ami ou J. A. t'hambcrs j 1 ice it uuroofeil four cabins, but the overtlow .it^^ie streams lfu? bo'Tt?<Wi'.cl^no^ro deetrilcllNc. ' ii., wi ling from .loncsviile, says ikat the low- in mill around Joiiesviile township is very great: ti: it the ot"p- will have to 1 e replanted to a great extent, ami that the ilaiaage to tlie bottom lui. I in -1.11; p'.i c- lias <liiuinishcl its vi ii" a great leal. ?*:!icr icporis have cotuo in c piaily as gloomy as the a' ove. Of course it is ii.ipo--i' lc t ascertain all t e ilaiuage clone lliro . lioiit the country. bill we have incorporate! tin- most of it in liii- article, break- oecurr I a the \ir-l.ine Ii. Ii.. on the . and ti. Ii Ii.. the S.. I', ami <\ Ii. Ii. ami en other r i i- in 1111.' upper i in o: i no Mile. i in .! n.. ig t.? the 1 . ;:11' t'anal . vi t > the i In in' is reported i j lie very ota it. 'i no eanai wis ti.! i with water mi I \v:is : : n! \c woihii level. It is -apposed tIni iii< . image i tin- onii'i! an i \\n:.-r works will i 'o I >li'.'Hiii, uiii. li is j roit heavy ou '.lie it, of < >lu ulna. A small steamer l-ehingi. ' rt ;niit ( hi', i is roj rte 1 a- 1 15 ci us t!;c lower t art 1 th State -ay that all i.. lowland is -uliiiu rgod i:i water, ami the rain ' u il.o S r. |;. It. 1,;. 1 ; > I o ae] pel > :i ae an: . : . tuo trestles thought to lie in danger. \. ;! -i\ mile-of il. i. 11 l-o<l f tin t'. ami th 11. 11 l-i'iv.ca \l.-ton ami (V.ninhii i- - li I to I i > i-iie I aw iv, ail I also - tuo of tlie ironies vii tii it ru.i l will liavo to I 0 repaired. 11. ;t v.:il o so a tint Soi.th <'ai\<li..i, ami o-,oe.i..\ the it j j or j rt i u of ti.'1 ftmc, has he ii v. ilv l wi'h a :1c- I whi. ii will ho ranked in. a,, i . -0 < . I - ' an 1 1 1 a: freshet In - . el a \n \ ii,. e animal num. and the .an; go camiet ' e estimated. t '..r fa. mors, v\i 1 sure, v\i.i i. i I 1 n tie down 1 y this : : lo i .'.amity, I ut will taho o ara o and < 1 o 1.1 they oin t r their own benefit at. 1 i -r tlie neat of other-. Truly, the ways T u allwi-o !'r v. ! e is laysuiioti a;. I past finding O High L.c?nse. in tlie .Imic t:iihi!-er of i // ' A' i ; * lie 1 ! twill;' I'Wi'inci.t i< ;:i.i le by t lie I i. V. i: N M- lvu_'. l* l.inc.lh. Nil..: Will i\ . im mi :lm - -:il ; -ms in- i i I if litrco, nil : i ? is - < l > imcIi. < ?,if i. . v m | liv :i IV; i.-.i uh In - ! -! livo ii.;>iii:il- by ilio r-c of 1 j .( i\ V. i? Iriw :i' lit > j- i iti:it: i, fin-l i in : ilie -fli" '! ney i-; pii l !>y -1' .? mi i .\i iy ! - Mr l! 1. ir, is 1111:i i* -i tin' >vo -; iti UK*nt ; i*:i. - ui'Oi'S i;y I'" tli'-v n-i *|'i*.tii in lini'i-lcr tones i 1111 -1 :111 y \ . . li';:.i!i/iii;? the -ale of illli :; !/ I i-ieiM in ensi' .loe- net ibri'o I lie evil A city niili i popnlntion j iy- inn; r llic privilege tu-iking ilruiikul v. . i i:i I or; :i ill- > i|>|j.-i' tli V lltlil v i I i'.! u I'll! :.o i:r- lire mi 1 l.xe I tliC | ! . r . \* mM ti.it li ivi- alu-rc-l t1 >o 1 .': - : ?h I :* n!y mic inrtu c<? i'-l lifl i >HI| I r t ) 1_. ill i! .:il mi I i.c II i! ll 170 . ).;.<!? i i u ii I v laMilie I null li ri. ii i. i > .] | \y ii i' ilrin in I ? uliniii ii.i i i nl'iitiii; ill lliu ! a i ilio m. Ilni- >!' ::;i>.? I li'lirr nt tin- t-.\] u.sc t' 111-> ii- i.i.i rtmi-iti* iiei. iliui lie i ii vi'os I'jr lu-i'ii-i', i i-j-i a- i ilr.i^. ?. ills tin1 ^illicit i ..! ? ? v i-1 \ i i.n-. i-i a i In-! ar- ii list the br>i < I Immunity ii Hit ng.iit; i I.i- do-.. Nu In-.i ivi i-r :n. .? v. :in.ut ii jiciitaiiic. lietu' ii t vin > truly. f i' UuV. I ' L. Tlio Bains?Immorality. M i:\lmi:, May I villi. I-Mi. i Mil. l.i'iToK :?We have liven having a very gloomy prospect for a crop, ii has been so dry that -eed could not gcrmiuatc. <>ur wheat and | oat crops aro bhowiug up bally. TI?j farmers | are well up with their work, and, as a general , tiling, labor is good. We have a few loafers i amongst u>. and it is a mystery how they live, j 1 here i- not a< much commercial fertilizers used thi- year as in former years : more attention is being given to making compost. We have some youug men this vicinity who have deserted the counter and engaged in agt builure, and I must say they have the earnest wHiesof nil for their sueec-- in their new calling. They only need helj -meets to encourage them in their labors, an I to couifoit them in their mistakes and blunders, to make th-'ir eailing and election sure. \ csterday we had a tcrritic rainstorm : creeks were higher than 1 have kuowti them iu fifteen years. Some low lands are it rctrievably ruined: uplands badly washed, and it i- still raining. i?ver half a century ago tins neighborhood rtaj known as the Nation, t ladiburg, Lick Skillit, o.c. It abounded in still houses and other infamous deu>. and was noted for great immorality ? all kinds of gambling, cock light. i.....a., i..* ? - 1... ..v..>%v.. -..I I I v..I - 'Ut Vl>u-V Ull' known to 'i o it has Leett gradually purged and purified of most, if not all, of these vices, so well calculated to deuiorali/.e mankind. Since the war it has been one of the most moral and desirable communities in the coiiutiy, bttl for the last lew aioiiths it look* as though the bolt w as knocked out, an 1 we arc about to be overrun with vices, -ueh as gambling at cards. ! chuck-box, drinking, lighting, violating the Sabbath, >\.c. Not less titan thirteen days ago two colored Women engaged in deadly combat ; one came out badly cat. Sunday night I'r. I'ant v a- called on to dress a gunshot wound which he -ays may prove -ot ion-. It was the rc-ult of gambling : one won the other's money, an i because lie would not gay it the other drew i pistol and shot hitn. I'his party and two others, all colored, were seen mi the highway on Sunday, an l from their action- it is believed they were engaged in gambling. There arc -evciid secret resorts in dense pine forests, oil IVoiu ilie highways, where they meet every >aii mi i spend iiic entire lay gaming. I niu sorry to say that a lew white iiicu are tlie lea iers of these vile liabiis. \ mail was seen at thu c'iUi'cli drinking v.hiskcv am! soliciting other-) t.i join liiia. May tied forgive liiin of so horrid a .-in. A lew Sabbaths ago a team was -ecu going along the public highway loaded with cotton seed, owned and driven by white men. On la-t Sabbath one ol these gaining jiartie- were caught gambling, one of them was a white man and a pr vlessor < f religion. I am credibly infertile I that the colored j e<>| lc can t liave a social party without these white men he:ug there with their ear 1- and chuck-ho::cs, and the rc-peet ihie colored people Complain about it and -ay they can t help it?neither van they. They are iutiini lated with pistols ami the old slavish tears which will oxi-t throughout the present generation. It seems that our laws are imperfect to stay these vices. The landow ners can control and prcveut most of these evils, if tliey would only try. It is a duty they owe their country, and |t .? B...u?'l.lio, l ...a to 1-1 l?t ? the above facts, hut think it lay duly as a citi/.en, hoping it may stir up every citizen who may po.-.scss tlie least spark ol pa: riolisnt to mako every elioii to suppress ihc-c vices. i.i.l.l t l'.w i:. o I'uring winter the blood ge:-- thick and sltlggi-h. Now is the tunc to parity it. to build up your -y-tem and tit yourself for hard work, by u.-ing Dr. J. M. Mehcan s Strengthening t'or?Ji 11 and Itlood Tinnier. IT sale l>y all druggist-:. * I'tKhu. ? What Whiskey Costs. Mi:. Ik tu'it. ?1 have leal with much interest the lively an-1 heated correspondence which has Ten '-oitic ou in the c iluiuii- td vour naner. While I eann i cuJor-e :ill that his been said ! I haw never fell likea.-kiug "I'ncJe ."h. ''I'ltvlc lliily ami their associates to .-top writing. 1 have lvlt like urging tiieiu to go on. un I it' need be Io join them in their ci .-a Ic agiin-t the whi-kcy tralho. i i'\ I .un iwly an-1 willing to wiite, talk. pray. an I work agaiust this giant evil It is by aii " 1 i . the worst car-o of our civiii/atijii. it ii the caneer that i- eating up our ho ly politic an i tiui-t be cut out or burned out by tiie tires j I'rioli-in. Airei'ly we have -wen the -yinrt. :u- of destruction ami death in l'i act- < .' vi"!en -; pcrpetrati I bv lab >r as-oeiatious, an I socialistic clans. These tire but the sign.its of anarchy and discolcut begotten by lite in liscrii .iuatesale tin I use of iutoxi .ant- i bing ll.o ' iborers. tlieir wives ami children, of their daily bread. Of the nine hundred milh ns of dollars spent fir intoxicant inuual'y in the l.'nitcl St tiles, the statistics shot tii it tin* lab .ring classes ?j end four httu Irc l ati I t by iniI!i i.~ Now we as;, sutnc that four-fifth-of our j < jpie are laborer-, tin I that - i i would in.ike eleven Ik-Inn dollars f<-r every man, w?ma;i an 1 child, or I I per capita. a -nin sulVteient to buy bread for iliet'. all. It' the (!-i\ei tiuieiit would interpose her string art.: ..i 1 i >p :!ii h< Uish tr.iltie. strike- and .ci..ii*m ou'.d soon things of the past. No il \ eminent can stand such a strain but . I'. '.i1 .ti is thcinlv renn-lv. It will, it | r nihil. Ho ri'inice i i know tli.'it 111 n .iti'l- f I lii<' 1'i'xt pi- itilc "it this i'- ii tini'iit tirc enlistcI nii iof t!iu humor >!' I'r ?11i 1 >- t: >11. mi I it tuns: e->ntiiiiic to (!y until our wli lr c tiiiiry i- n i-l'Ciih.* 1 fr--sii (no fetters of hlllg All'--!)' . I.I ! till' gOl- I plMplf l>f I 111.Ill rally tlioir f-j:C s ou-'C i.. .re t > the light. I.ft in en. wmnrti in i i hihlrrn. white uiiJ eol"ri"l. l i.iiiu tliuir <i"l ivi-'i heritage iiLerty to work, pray, mi 1 v..le npiitt*! tin* worst lyi.int thai ever swayeJ u scepter. AI ri \ (i..| give us tie lory on tlio first Jay of .lime. .!, si -iioi'ii. Texas, hoe. k'.'tli. 'hi I'r..!. II M tu St. LolllS. Mo.: This I'i'i'i. 'to* tii it my vi?tei. Liuily rew-. mi- taken l.itffii years a^ti w itli a luiM-t ili-ea>e i r . ii ii i in i >u \\:ili menstrual 'In auge incuts, whii'li pi'" i id I a evere rough ruul general lehi.iiy. li'ii I- ring lo r lu lplfs- nn>l unnhlo J.ir any kitul < f s? r\ire, m l after hulking the -kill <<f some f our Lest phi-ieiuns m l ii-ing ^rv i i il Iiiiii Iro l i >i worth "I no- lieines mi Inn to in - goo I, la-t J lie I pi rut rJ a i"title of I ?r. ,1. II. M? I ? it. s l :\r, ami Knliicy T.al.n. wiiirli j 711 ojiit m\ ill I i Ih'!|> jut. Miiit tlirn she 1ih? iiI ?i veil lu'tllivi, an I to our prai \ ii I nsiorcil i > y I lo-alili. i* liiunjr tl-!i nnl Ins I ocoiii" -1 r '?:iii i ali'ii't" 1 <? li< r linu'owni k. Sin* i- < ii' r? v rclicvcl "1 )ut trniibh-* an I ivc wou'.il it"1 la' w :titoin the tin Iii'iiij* i;ii !it any toimi K ration M M. t'liKfts, ] '. i saiv 1 v ail A Letter from Oar Little Alabama Girl. Mh. Limtok.? Please pardon me for troubling you agaiu ; but you know it is (lie nature of our >ex to lliirt for fame and see ourselves iu print. I 1 do uot dream that 1 could write anything I north;/ of your pages, but 1 can't be silent any longer, uud therefore write, as tlie brook flows ! ?because it can't help i'. The br?>ok may heshalj low, but it flows on seeking the valley where the j ( grasa grows greenest, wild flowers bloom thickj est, trees cast the Coolest Miadc. an 1 birds sing I i the sweetest songs. When I ftr-t entered vmir sanctum it wn - when tlie year was young. an.I the whole world j was Weak and desolate. I thank yon. kind j lUitor, for the cordial welcome you gave iiij j then, and trust litis beautiful May morning . that my visit will be welcome. This morning 1 went for a ratiiWc or. the i | mountain, and Oh, what a scene uiet my ga/.e. ! As far as the eye could see was masses of wnv- j ing ivy. I lost myself in a happy day dream, j and fur a while was in fairy-lwid, the mountain looked so much like the work of a fairy, clothed in its dress of snow white, dotted here and there with sprig-- of green. There were a few dreary, snow-white clouds that tlnatcd over the face of the deep blue heavens and were mirrored in the cryst il depth of a brook that went merrily dancing on. over stones nn I down the mountain side. It sitigas if it never grow weary of going on and on, never a thought to stop at; 1 rest its tiny wavelets for even a moment, les' some sweet little llower should droop and perish. What a beautiful les-on this brook teaches: first, to always be punctual: never have a e-cllHi thought, not a thought hut for the good of some fellow-creature. Would we not be happier if we would more often abide by the lesson this babbling, merry little stream teaches u- ? to ever be contented with our lot. however humble. 1 wish 1 was an artist that 1 cmlJ paint this landscape so that others might '>ehol I its beauty: but it could not be painted as I saw it. oh, no, 1 think no baud, however skillful, could produce the dream-like beauty of this ever changing scene. As I write there cotncs to me, ; ornc on the evening s breeze, the dcliciott- scent of magnolia and bay, gathered by my hands that 1 might keep them in days to come, " When silver threads among the gold, shall ihino upon my head : when my l'eet grow weary and heart grows tired. I might ga/e on their once creamy wiinu u'avr, ji'iiuwi'M ny age, uu'i tie carriea in fancy back to tlie f or'cot day in May spent in a happy dreaming. ?>itly a Mot m ain iSritiri;. From Newberry to Union rniM.it 1". ??.. Newberry May 'J I, Mu. tini run.? 1 hope y<ni will allow me spin e in your paper to call J he attention < ! 'he Union people lo the very lively project ?>f rail facilities hoiug increased. The town of Newberry i- alive to the need of sv competing line. Will Union meet ti- on the half-way ground on the road to Yorkviilc and U'harlotte. N. i'., or shall we look to the Canine section ed Union canity for help to reach ^ orkviile via hoekinirt Shoals, where Mich immense water-power awaits development . I have, individually, done considerable work in developing the water-power? betwecn ibis point find Union county, and Know the croat. lielti a railroad wool.I t.o i.> 11.?? n.n. i putvcTS Of tlVC kvuuli; itu.l ll.C hvlj' lu lIl'JSC engaged ill their dcveloplUCUt. Nt.w i;r.i:i:v. | I'uion is always ready to leu<i a helping hand to any enterprise that will increase her railroad facilities. j o . A New Enterpriso in Union. Mr. \V. Moultrie tiibl.es has succeeded in getting a building erected at tiie l?epot and opened as a Uailruad JJinner lioti-c, which lie has had in coittciuplatiou lV?r two years. The situation and design relied? credit m the Architect. 11 coti-i-ls of three apartment-, dining rooia. l.itelicn and Ladies roini. i he dining room is large, an 1 well ventilated, and can be entered immediately from the train across tlie platform. livery arrangement imade lor the convenience an 1 comfort "I | assengers. The huti.se i- run in connection v.ith ti.e L'nion Hotel, and i? therefore ;l 1 ublic Lciteht. Its success will add to lite prosperity of t ie town, and the popularity of the Hotel. It is a bold stroke ..n I worthy ol' cncoutagoiucnt. Mr. (dibbes has proved himself an adept in this kind of business, and m hi? quiet tun trusivc way makes many friends. t'rri/i:N. o Another supply of those spiendi 1 il.itns, AI>. KaaaI.r..-? w.I* vii vi w uiviai.Hk -III) Kalian/l IllC.li UU'I - . I'crh !'iic I Toilettes jn.-t received hy A. K. STOKT.S M ? < > Mr. .In-. A. P. J'.lnckiuon, of Lancaster County, has invented a kind of machine n> attticn stuck to while };r:i/.in^r. h is h.< constructed as to ihm.vo i: iiu|...--ili!e lor cattle t > Kel cuugl.l in tiie rape with whim they nic tied, Hiid cim readily c irrtc I hy a j ei a from one place to alio;her. It is nl-o amineed so us to atloi'd Mock simiter from the hot -t.n. Ni.\ i n tiivi; i f. ITyon are riillcring w iiii lor. and lc| iv-tjed spirit-. a??s ol' appetite j_' n i.?1 Ichiiily, ili?or h i o I i I. weak e jii-tilut u ln idaenc, or any di-ea-e i ! a luliou- nature, !y ail a cans |>rocuie a nottie ol i.Ieetrte l?t ic.".-. \ on wilt he Mil prise 1 ! .?ec i!ieia|.ul ini|>i >vc inclil iii.it will t iilow . y. n wul he in-pnad v.iih new lile . -treiielh and activity wi.i return l ain and misery v.:li ee i-c. and henceforth \ >n will rejoice in ine praise id' i.lecliie l>itici field at hiiy cent- a h.ittle hy J. W. Posey. o I,, it... i. . M.o .. . i ' v ..... V . I . , 1 .IV I I It II l\ III II I 111. 1 :i( >: l.niiis i n We hicj'lay, I.. Mnriicn. \\ oil ester, Ma-? ... htisctis, i 11:"i* I 11m: ho tn- i Maxwell ami I'reiler on the steamship i joriitt Coming to America ai. i wiine-sct llieu tulroluctinii. 1 hey became mi iiiiaie an 1 the li lt n l-hip was -|teia! \ cult ivatcl by Mux.-.t win. flannel i j l?e a physic i tu. I lie wiini-I'leulitii") ilie remain* luinM in (lie trunk as tliofc of I're I lei'. \ wealthy 'IiMui.i relative in lit 1 has liCjUcalhcl T iii,tiiiit |.. M.?s \!a.:.;ie MtNtinii. the jiottess. |.aniens. ||tl- relative v.;.< touched t.y the pathetic I .entity ot I.' r j.t.. ms itit'l by the bravery with which she met .i s vici.i-tlit'le. M iha't i.'it F-? mi.- \\ H. 11 i. Inty t. of M iiichealcr hi I . * rite- '?n : my mi tinner*. Mrs I.hiss.i I'li.e. I'.ai'"iii i II m! '| ii Ill'l.. lilt- a 11 U sllHefer with < . >i ~ .. 11 j i ioii, ate I v (.'i vi n ii |. ! > ilie by her | ny>it mShe heal 1 "t IT. Iviiiji - .New hi-e ivtr. ! i < nattin|>ti .ii, atel be hi i yii it ?.f n. . In -> 111".I.Hi- ti'ae she w.ijkfl l ? II.is city ail.-tai.ie t>t six miles, an'1 is n .w lunch nni it.\. l has iji.il ii-iii'^ it. She IV ei sli.* owe- lie) 111to it Free I I i ll 1'iillles at .1. I I. . S Mm;' Store. News Summary. I at i kin Viviiv Jones :.a l_ M Winie Ouldwi'll wet e married in *'? !?iint.i.i : t week and immediately lett tor lineups wi.ero they will spend their honeymoon. H ill limit, a young man of I'.1, eloped with Miss Minnie Ferguson, aged 17?both parties from progressive Spar'auburo. 1 >t*i*ki.kn*s Aits.- vS\i\i. The best salve in the xvi'il 1 lor eut>. bruises, sores, ulcers, >a't rheum, fever -ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, t'jri.s, and all -kin eruptions, and positively cure* piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed t > give pet fee' sa'isfaction, or motley refunded. i'riec - "< cents per box. For sale by J . W. l'osey. ily. ly. A kerosene lamp exploded in the loom of l>r J. 15. Patriek, dr.. in the t .eorgetowu Hotel, h few nidus ago, but no serious damage was done. The dwelling of II. l'ooeo. near Due West. was destroyed '?v tiro m :m early hour Sunday morning. The family e-cujol with only a suit each. 1 about sI,: n.i insurance. A colore 1 box named .toil linn-iou was shot dead near Hamburg by a tramp !? ? is thought t.i bo named ISelltnger. Me !? ? ! ollered tlie tat Iter of iho boy to drive him front tiraham's to lianiliL'rg, tlivti committed tlie murder ati'l made oil with the horse. It is thought he will bo overhauled. Most of these hair preparations don t work,' writes Mr. .1. -s. llttrdiek, of St. I.ouis, " l>ut Marker's it ?ir DaNam is tin honorable exception. My hair w;i. tliia ami I't'eniaiiiroly gray. The llalsaai made it brown :rr tin ami as soft as in in\- boyhood. 'Mint White, the most sncee-sful cuti lonco ntmt in the world, has .just die I in Heading. Vermont. During his life ho had swindled confiding men and Women out of tally >I >ot.iO. lie had several The young men of Atlanta, who are tlie sons of t'onfedefate voter ins. will soon |..rtn an a <soeiati >n. Veterans will ' . allowed t > become members, without the right to vote, i lieyoung men are determined to perpetuate I in ir a--c aution. and to tii.u eti I tiieir constitution will bo prepared. At'mli <' iit.'iniriuit. The lit ml l'or tint Chicago j dt;u \\!m were wounded in the liny market battle with the Anarchists, attd for the families of those who lost their lives in that memorable cngigcnient, ii.?w fti.il*. ill. ,-o 1! I t IIII t It i i i.i*.o-i.<i. I t.i iii'it/n tiic fuli'l 111u rouu I sum of limpM'. Aches an i pains long borne make oven tlie ycting feel old. 'llic true temedy is Parker's route. Ii purifies ilio 1>1 I. sets in order tlio liver au<l kidneys, hani-hes p ain ami build- up ilio health. ISvsidcs it 1m - the reputation of doing wh it wo claim for it. Tiic sale of (tenoral (Irani s hook will not Mrs. tliaiit in ill" ncighborh d of Sho receives l- litirmi eaeli volume, 'icuoral (Irani left a h-t of twenty :ue friends to whom honks wore to he given as coming front him. Out of ihi- small number four have died since last Suiuumer. Animal- are often altlieted with a di ease called the man .v. I he same d -ea o in liuni.ue being- i-. oailo\ihe itch. and i- highly contagious: to cure it. mix llour (.f sulphur with !>r. .1. II. Mo I.cans Volcanic <'il l.itiiment, hath it tiiorniijliiy. an?l take I'r. .1. I!. Mcl.ean'l.ivoraud Kidticv Ha Int. I r sale hv all druggists. *J<? dill. 'i'h? /,' -it r on \estvi iay rcooiM 1 l!ie following dispatcii : Ai i;t (I.e.. May 1:0. T? th, tVWm; A'.., <>;./ .' l'ltnsc thnnk for me titc good people of Sou:h i'r ilina who send to-lay iliree cheers l>v wire, and express f r me to them the profound gratitude of my heart. .'mlN II. (jolllMV. A boat containing three cedorod men was upset oil i'.eaufoit, ami one ef them l'dlly Youug, was drowiu-d. A cjlorc-1 man name! ilii l .cc iniir-lorcl :i man nt Hawkins, on the S. U. ?N I!. II., oil Uio mHit liisi. fiic h.irn of I). J'. F.iJo, <<f Harlington, was ilo.-troyo 1 I v nil inoon liai v tiro. l-.g. thor with a quantity ot' i ;a_.o, a ?itirirv. lmrnc??. cio. Tim tamo ni rlit i!io st. < "hollers of .1. W. Fountain wore burnt. List of Lctlors loniiuiiiiiii' in tln? l"-t Dun-oat I nioii, S t'., i l>>f tlio wook en li:- ' M iv ! I Namy I I'liiictt. Mi-s .-'.i lie Litilrjoiin, \. P. t'l-iy!i>:i. I'oiv Murphy, col. Ili.liar I "tillin.-*, Mrs. .1 in.- Mm-iis. Maria t'rnwtori. i'n-t. NV-iIst'o k i i itrcli .1. M. i'uiuiiiigli;.:i. I. T. No.\. I'. httnii'.ivy. Mi>s W. i'. I'oriy. Mi-- I olio i iuiiM . Mi s Mary Kilmer-, Mrs Mary 'oi r, I'. I'.oilov, lilla Jolin-'iii, Ml-vrt Heel \S. i\ (in- l.y. '.Ir s. V.. I?. St. ? n. I!. V.. iloii-i ,n. I!. Sj-rmise. .I. iiu liowai'l. \n Iri'W ivan 1. Miss I.!./.i .1 oliii . Hi.iii" I lium:-"it, .Lis. M. Jones, Miss Hoiiio Wallace \\ . I?. Kiri.y. Mi-s Leila Wallace. J'erson- calling for any of liic above blUrts will j l'.v. c ay t hoy re il l vert i.-O'l. I' i lilS'f. I'osl .Ma-tor. CONS1 (.M I S I'liK LXi'illisN. i'sioN, S. May 'J'., I? I.. Mi l.aiijiMin, Manly Mi!I\\?.utl. .Ia<. > i r:t Ti t. I'. I :MiT- . !. M. \'lllll:;. <i. c. Wallace . V.'. i.. Aj-Uow, M:- Alella * 11 r r. Mi\luaii la liylt . I!. Nicli. ' n i!. Ii l.cina'lor. (iic? 11 I'.r. \V. I . .<i. iie. S. M. lilec. .1. i. I'owl. 1 . ii. ?.'? 'i N I S. Freight Notice to Consignees. A'.im.k < II I ici . t ... N, S. I May V. : Ii I j AM . .v. ri ..u;ii i i i ? 11! \ a:i I In ! ? fi > i I t. ! : i ..!!< c: a!! Fmv.lli ( li:i nri's in: !N !i.. r;. :! ' la tin arc All Charms . ! . i .i 1 liclorc Dolivery. N" ailfiii i"ii will Ik.1 i ai l i > any or lor ii : a jo'.an | . 11. i o* * i v.'.'li :ln* ii.iiinv. I". II I Ul NTS, A IM. 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