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Cleveland for 1892. A Soluble uii'l I'liexprrltdIncid'm of tk? Tht mrtn Jhrti'/iirl?Tie llrniorrnhc /V<.m a its S/>hik/kI Work- An Fnlhiiinttie Fo CH'I for the A'cjI liitirrul Flirlti.n, CoiUMMi f, (>., Nov. 14.?11 was hulf-p t*o o'clock this morning hcfoie (lie git Tliornmii banijurt clinic to a e'ese ami I btnquettcrs nr sc from tlieir chairs. T last ami one of tt.e mosi effective speeches the night was by ispniigcr of IPs., who in i iinproniftii aililrnw responded to the toast "TLe Press," and noinitiifcd Cleveland f< the presidency in IF'.fi. In iniodiicing Spiingcr, Tt nslinnst* Outhwaite presented iiim as one of the f r? mast leiders ?>f tlie surpressed miiioriiy ? H" proeein Uuusi ?.f representatives, hut n the tunn who hud never been Mipprcsci himself. icheers) Springer was warm! welcomed. and ppoKc as f llows : "Mr I 1 vi iinu gentlemen of tin Thurtunn Club: ! ilill not expect t > be oil eel upon to rcsp rd to tiny ? ntimcnt oil thi' occusioo nixl lli-Tetiii? h' II l>e v,'ry brief in response to that which b'i.? I#n sugg'^tcl "To the pre-.srtt the c>u try ?? ;jwc much ft r the result ??t" the recent clceti it. i ?pplmise.) The press Ins til l ot t night tlie Annricun people 11, at the protective tut ill i? n tax. (Apl ii'tis .) Major McKiiilty ill liis recent itilcrv.cw sla'id that tint late election had gone ngains the lu/pohlicin p rly lor the reason that the people tliii not understnn<l his bill. 'J he fact is that the elections went ng'insi the republican parly because the pcup e did ii?di?r>duii I his hill, (l.nughter ami chcet s) i ltd for jliiu naib reinnduig of lite toil on v. e are Imb'tapd (.<> the press of tlic eaintry. (ApphiUSC.) To ttic | rcss we are indebted for (he fac' that en Tuesday last 1.10 majority of the rrprcsenta'ives were ret tit tied to the liliy-vecmd congress uppi setl to the McKinlry biii. We will tio a'so i'ldchtcl to (he press for guiding I that, minority in the future to wise and p Htsfdfe'foY/ie '/noise of* representative* Its '' deliberatire charac't-v. It oil rc-ostnldish ft consitiitiounl and conservative nut hod i of at leg station which hue prevailed for In" } ears, and .....n- 1 __ I110 Il1l!se W'llllt |l Ollgllt 1<? l>c?a tlvlibuiMiivc lx<<ly. It will also Join) (lie way I" lilture success, and in (he gvcat c iitwl of iS'.t'J we notfi lint go lie}olid this linni|(H'l lia 1 I'-r a loader." ,..(i (At this reference In the coming re nnminnt'oii of vx-IYesidctit <' evelaud the Hiidiciuc Wl' went wild willi outluisi-ism and mounting lini chairs, the hnii<|ucttci-s wu'ved tlicit- handa* wj| nan Mini cheered lustily.) Continuing Springer said : "1'nder his 8'' ' leadership, with (lie aid of tlic American . press, we may confidently expect llmt in IH'.eJ, ni least do Suites id' this irit en will ,l cast their electoral vutis fertile n m'tiecs of the Democratic pa'ly. i Prolonged cheers.| "Fortius result we will lie imlet'ted to that Mur, gloat popiihir edttcntii it'll agency, the press, sweti The prtRs. tlieref re, needs no iiilogv from n|(1| j lity lips. It will speik lot- itself.' (t'lteets anil aiipl-til.se.) Hittin, head VSi:t Voi'ii I'iiick nilk.n vm Stiiisk Vim it ourscl no.v.? It is important that every fa'iner years who stores cotton in Mli-iiica warehouses should put .-nine limit .of price upon lis. In n" ol her words, when you sir re y -nr cotton, he raw put your pi ice on :t and authorize the manager to sell whenever a haver oll'eis that 'll figure fir it. 0,,r n" "I'llis will greatly fin- lilale m ittcrs should lar, yon a I uyer fioni a distance want a lot of lion | lit a certain grade and shoot.I " H.. * mull tlll'nllgh ...? nuri'iHUts-* willi u view of Imyin^. Ihiyfis would ! ?: induced t>> make sp-cia' t'ij.s candidal to the warehouse* if ihoy know that ihe uta-w flic (>it nger c iil-t sell ttioni a carload of cotton. . . after llio jirioe was agreed ii|?.u, will ] :,mcs (living in i it >i ai'minil over the r unlry a a t i" oase ?S tr.ulo willi a il-i/.mi different men perhaps. cundldalt ".Moro ilian litis-if ii wore known ilia' favor of I the manager had his rut tun gia Inl att'l wo .. .... |iro|i:ircil in i|iiu'c piees on i-urload bus of * any desired grade, buyers from all n?or tin* l"1' '* cult til. y would be telegraphing him to kitnw with a *li*i whether he had cerium grades and at whit Hon. W figures. "In many ease;', too. n carload of cotton 1 u,vr? ' fonld be sold to better advantage?that is. cnuing a |i at a higher average juice??hnn could be had There i tor a single bale or a half dozen bales. sni'iti<fiii'r i "In short, wlicncv. r we gtt our rntton .. - ^ 1*" UouUc "! lini'ket eM.ainls beyond the limits of a lit b Inland town market, and takes .? ^, v;, possdl-seo, e the mark. t< ..fjh - ? '?< .......j.iaiul . Ihc i niicd States, of the world. ot ibe customers ai the warehouse hi this t'oiiniy and and in cv. ry t oainy in- 1 . II IS eSI I |'in ii reasonuM" price up n their cnltoti when they store ii, a ii'I authorize tin* r i ?ars, '' manager ( soil.at or above lie. ir figure. ?i?jr in the 1 "In my judgment this practice contains foroaoo lmv the gei ins ?l* ilti'ot't shipment el' Cot mi I" , -i ^ , ii . 11 ry cciru w r.uroi o. Ii is mo outside the range of po?sihiliiios fir consignments of'cotton in lie inailo slnlks, j ino direct Ir.nr our Alliance warehouses I Liver- arc rolling po il ami cumin'iitul ports. Ii ii com tig. every Fame ami coining through iho channels of the Al.. b " ioct, to exan liuucc. " The ilay is cuuiug when iho in magcr* allccied pelf of Alliance warehouse* nhuig I lie SanUo, that I lie am Pee I ice ami other nivigibb waters of our js perfectly < .Stale will make consign in i;ii of Alliance e . . , I here is n eolton ilireet to huropean ports as regularly as the weeks rollrouml ' ?'_'?'/?/? /*/?//?/. Wl'' "rather This's a mailer of very grave imparlance, itig lime ina< ami cveiyihing bring right, is souii'l advice, ,, will lie liar if the farmer knows how to grade his cotton | , .| and has a circumspect idea of the probable ' ' range of iiroducii. ?.i sometime. lo Hut how many fanners have just this from destroy! knowledge? There arc many very good that many r<< far met s, of good, solid intelligence and , , , ,r, , were dug. string practical settle, \\ 11< vvi-uhl make a blotcli of grading lluir cotton for market. .. . . l ot I lie hit litis is a talent to ilselt, an I unless a tar- ,, . nerv. Hoots, liter is ttuile sure lie has thut liieuhv fo as to , i i , * lowest prices grade according to business requirements, 1 it seems to us lie hud heller not attempt t>? lock np his cotton behind an itnpossih'e . .. . pric'.'. With a lirst-rlass -alexin m in charge of the Alliaueu warehouse, it would he. <01 paid out fore the whole, lienor Int-ine's t > leave it to him At first the M to make tip his lots, mid prices to suit the l;ir"e claimant market.?/ '? r. . lections, and 1 Itkai? Tilts.?Tliunkgiviug and Christmas 11> ?' * '! 1 tin 11, days are just at lniud! 'r.v- would c< (hie hundred fatherless, motherless 1 i tie lips and clapp ones are in theThroiiwc 1 Orphanage. Clinton, (|1C . ^Ood tin Here is work lor the Churches and the would In now church less, A1 iiticciiien and merchant*. for the first eh and everybody else. lions, like thej Who will lake care of these orphans |- , ,jlt, vv(.v.p j They are from nil the leading deuotiiina- 1 1 lions. They hail from Marxian I to Texas. ,IS w 1 from Massachusetts to Missouri. tneii. I he i Vc good t'lir slims, will you give litem a 1 Ifr-r In Thanksgiving or Christmas - 1 '''1 clii ;kolt'?i toclll hotii ? Will v"u send tlu-iii a barrel of llour. i . . , or a boll of clo-h or a I,ox of sundries Who tan help p.l\iug the or|. ? one whether the fit hundred of them fou ler hcarte 1 woman running J f Here is work for you. An I even eliiUlren ^ill turn in tin may work for children! Merchant*, semi , .i .. . . , mas | urkcy. them your remnant* ot -hoes or dry-goods .... , *.. i i i r . i Ihc outlook or anything from a bushel of eom to a barrel of molasses. Ami there is money that 'ax Collector s i nuswereth all tiling. Tons oflice, an Address Dr. Jacobs, Thorn well Orphanage, c?j| 0? us Clinton, S. C. . , ??? , ? of a chance ; bu llx-Lieutenant (mveraor (Sabriel Caution *he p,le ofivi of Spartanburg is over SI years of age. In f|CC> before all his life he has never been intoxicated, We /'?/" for betl never used tobacco and has never h.'en con- ordcr ot things, fined to bed a day by sicklies. ? Sj><tr(nnl>Hrg llerold. \ ncvv lot of I * lino, just receivt Buy a Wheeler \ W if on Sewing Machine. The best made and .something you will be prou 1 of tit (JABKLIT'S. Ladies oall i * Herd Co s Ci Men- Camel hair ! hn.-v.oc a | ii- at waiiftuted. for mi II AllIIV M. COIIKS \ BltU S. Hfte JDcciiy Union Hiin re- R. M. STOKES, tdi S. 8 STOKES. - Local Edi !'| Friday, Nnvcmbcr 21. 181M lie SUHSVHirTiON, $1 GO I'hU .1 A'A' '"j POST OFFICK DIRECTORY. The 1'. <>. will l?c o|?cne<l for busii of from b A. M. to 6.<50 1'. M. The Money Order Depart men! will opened for btisioet-s from 0 A. M. to I I'. ?r 'I lie Northern mail will clone nt I M., nod the Southern Mail at 1.30 1*. M ,f Any inattention or irregularities she s re reported promptly to the 1*. M. I J. C. J1UMTKK. T. >1 Cotton Market. ' Nrtwiilislaii ling the fu'l in prices, in colt >ii wan <old thu punt week than the w. prcvK u", in thin market. Sale for tllO llic week, .'I'.t'J lm*o? ; pr\ from 8.tJ0 (?, ?. |(S. ? M'ty our genuine I'lin...:? ?-= --- _ . iii'iC Shoo, till mop yiiu I'- if dry ti U A II ilj * flWItKS. war A iow gul<l mine Mill soon b opene?l ill West's Spring. The uiacbiucn li.;s liocn ordered and work will commence ii* ?.M early . -- - ? ? Miss Teresa Shoppnul wishes to i^b^ui hci in it ii v friends, ili.it she is now with IIAHKV JJ. OMJJ-iN it into where she will bo plcm>ed to serve Ihfillh ttff" Garrett is pushing ChristniuH tin I, is has got in I lie most and the biggest i ?,*.r.?.RC UMW, CiM- W 1 ('' rislmau Krvjic'^n his store. Read Ui Irer iseuicnt thai ??y?, "jfou't Rend This.'.' ? > A lurgc stock of t'hina at GARRETT'S. ?<jif" The I rgu'ati.ipe wi:l convene noxl | esilny the 2*>th,nt noon, and t?, 1*. T/llman !1 lie inaugurated Governor of South Cur J .i.i 'I ?. Thursday, I-ItIt. The inaugiiriiti >n I take pluec on n platform erected for that ( rial ore is oil in front of the Mta'e House. w inner and Tei Sets for $15.00 to $10.00 " G A It RETT'S. tli " ' " ~ ~~ mi Our esteemed old friend JJ;\ Wiley , " ' dit phy has sent us the liig boss of nil the ( I potato-* this yenr. It weighed 'illbs, f . froi ooked like :i big c m'er in he is seen , . hail g on :i log en a Summer day, with hjs slickine mi' L'- ! r, Ticim .Murphy, Jiku ^ j f, in /felling "|iro:ij' ivoll advanced in ^ ^ ami wo miss liin weekly visits writ hiekens, bitter n 11 1 uthor goal things es on his farm. ' ' . ... ? ? < "king arniiml for .loins, oall ami see n 1' wool .leans, three yards for ono <lo!- ami i can't boat it. (j It AII AM & SPARKS. , l"'"l" I'horo seems In bo no Foaioity of I fo ui los f<>r senator Hampton's position. The | o tville A"?? .? upeaks a good word for niu'iii . < trr, n.s a goml man for (lie place, entcrp cnal >r Hampton should not be a for iv-elettion, but is decided ly in ' llainj ton succeeding l|imsvlf, I H"\\ ison K in. of Newberry, is also ' '',v as a candidate lor the position, 'r ng Alii nice following. ?'c l",,v ..I Talberi, the Alliance ? 'tate know 's if Kdgefio'd County, is nisi be- '['-V- "6"n ormidablo ciindulalo. 'en year s nisi a pretty strong foeliidU 1 There is H' aLi ilie Slate. ' ?? lj I , as lln nipt oil's successor. [ ^c'y W'|U dtli raslunorc all co'orsat 'Joe. yd 1 ?N(r.% 1* II AltUV M. OMII'.N MMIO'8. bay a bu 4> I lilliTIll HI .are soi ry In liuir such genera , a ho.IHJ ? >f the rotting of the Sweet l'otato I .\lib.>n road Invi ated t ? be the largest crop grown arc s ||is|i ait ilicy ar.' beat ng and rprout- t|iu?,,,|, t auks. It sooiiis to make no dif- letnpornr r they are put up, whether in a re)i,.Vo>l. i'li sand, in the open with corn -j.|,cro |,.v needles, or any other way, they ou (1|;s ,,, bully . and it is the advice of rr we have spoken to on the sub- ^ I wj nine the bank ? "" \>ut IH'IV , , .... . , real ?-st:itc ilo ami rchaiik, being cart I ill , . . . . . booming i I ami even t Inn" else aboul t hem stands, an ilpv, "i . i . ... (lie belief) 0 doubt that tlie Ions . pell of , , . . I" v?cw just livtiive tlie frost and gather- , , , r der to give 10 the tubers verv watery, ami , flinty 11 t 11 wurk to save tlieni. At nnv . <. , , . prices of re 1 require constant watching for ins tuts in; \ eull the iol11lis ami keep them . , ... advantage!i tug the sound ones. Wo licar> ... ... . expenses, t tied in tlie ground before they . . , ' had tliat p roads divid ge-u stork of |iry t'niods. Milli- Soiue of tlu Slmes, ami clothing, and tho for resile ' " bring douh CHA HAM \ SPARKS 6 now. t lias become of all the money ^e doul ot ton since the market opened? such a cliat crchnnts. liuano men ami other ing lots neto ts were made glad by good en!- agiin. 1 In ivo were rejoicing in llio hope ''ig. w ''' ',c as well as all tlie other small Sale- lay. one next, ami we smacked our ed our hau ls in anticipation of Plume Drill ic coining." when subscribers The Job ding our sanctum clamoring Plume Drill ancc to pay their sulwerin. .!? - , '".mn " do mi Treasurer Scott's of- I'.vcrv me icf.ue hp closes l?i-s hooks ; conu* in unit a' i full was there my country- 7 o clock, maginary crowd*. '//?.? ?>?/ * fur All of the avc been almost as scarce as invited to he . ami ire -it in our sanctum we earnestly lly ami wondering wofully in full force uincial tide licit lias been the first <li ill >??? the jiast six monibs, months, ic for us to secure a Chri-lis not very cheering. The \\e were j> (thee is next door to the jr-| Ksq., ?f <i if our subscribers would )??( Monday, we would slnnd somo kind nP!J9 brought t they don l, and Scott sires jn}, better tha ry one that enters his of- <>ur good o they leave he take- it all. came from I'll tor treatment under the new what "the w words, our <?l Tr 7***7 T. ". 7 I. 11- oul'hy ons'an Hack and t olored I>rillian td at '"? A ,<w J. W. M. LI'UK'S, Agent. ing will turn 1 ? machine, lie and buy a )m!r of K I* f(( , s||!UC of , lebr.ued shoes, every i>ni . ll(. t,v entitled to cas (jKAIIAM & SrAllKS. of liis Icfc. f ____ B I A CI1 *nc? 'or Union. IICS i It in cotl?i.ipUlrl ' Gl' ??n springs lo t| #*? Co iter ,c,? -fr 101 i, kt.ow.f an the (J?- r^t i;ke tJ >. ; effective WS'cr pr w#r t, J?,,*, ?7.1/ 1 cntrl lately by Ml. Ulip|> Vtr* Mr. (inrrcU * j, 0>HJ ,,IC . -lost ||t.s!, I able Mineral ' jprJ9g nbuit?",*, tl t tnnhurjr t'Uy > UM(j |,^ D(|^ y ',c ( lie "I'Cted n Fountain ol79"" ' fi<?n '! ' Spring in the ubl Glenn .Springs to U.7Z'? mile*, one Jw? rt tltft't^fronj Glenn* ? ,k I Weyirc Ml lie fi urottl ^ | In (In* city A(cent* u gl ih^* hu-VU vs ] many )}' rangers to SpirtuiM H'wr* I lit* i'iI. c lviii^ proper! 'o> ; * j prH'T^-Of OIpiiii Spring*, tki l.u " | milsiWc^ewupeli-w' f"r PUV ! pair nnge, nrc now Mciiouslj ^ ^ Jlje miller of applying I lie < ?r*i* ^on, c ilicit* Spring ami oj cning ? Oj Su f Fountain a'so in tliut city. i\owi ! Now, l>v ninny, llic West Spr.a^ ^ . . even coiisnleretl stipeiior to either tho^ R < tenii Sj ring water, pnrt'Ciilurlytninl of /he |f iV/els ninl ileliility el' tl?h\o wlirtln r cliron:c or in ii.c'p'cnt ^ ; jf it (v?ul?4 he procured more coift(U^ | ?)fj i|n(J?*r jn/ire c<pifo*lpblc ?urip?" tlitto at presto I, wuu|J sown bc^ornu ropulnr nml as nmsl^EPMghtfiirctM^ **re:co no before the West Sp ing wu'er be fully i:t'if/.c<t 10 djipcn^e its hlessi in Hi lis of riillci jug iiuni injiy. 'Ihu u il|M>i 'tl 'if Qwncrsliip to the spring, (1 ivl.imjr tine between th?. gwncrv ?,f property running iliroct'y 'lirongli iii'MIe of the Spring, ami, so far, the o rectum t agree ns to how it is best to Die of ut utilise it. j/O^pycr, thi 'proper overtnrui were iiiiifo to ilionj tl til l be imluce l to sell, or jnlu wl h otlp jlh a li lie capital, to ecu inet the wn n fountain it) this town ami ton n wa er of West's Spring as fitnoti I in as much ilemaml for its fine tn inal |iialilics, as any water in tli > w >fl> ....ivui-.-s ><1 nippy astonishing curt hi <lr nking West Spnig Water con u I in ahtitnluncc: nml to us it seems a sii l uw ;i|eli :i fountain of re'ief to the s-ioI debilitated, to remain utmost unknown its niC'l citutl sfiitu'^, tost lo vnanKtlld, it f mitnin of West's Spring tvitter wig ed in litis town l?y the Garrett Motor, ni'.tl, tvith proper effort, in ike Uoio' polar hen! ill .vol pl??Nure rosujp prove a | rjfit tblc iuvetmeut in 'ways I hint one, l>y bringing nc\\f b itmotig us, and infusing new business nl Impcnutting i>ll clnsscs nn l voraions. mill e an I the stockholders won't! be lly lieiieliiteil ; intil (lint's the kinil of iise we advocate. ? ? mrself n Home, trnuy pro, lo in the uteri j:an of e rinisi! to regn i not Untying n liotue younger days, w tvlien a bo-recou'il luised ebynp. We speak what we ^ ,i.ru?e when we say every person a is n resilience pays for n home every ( an I then does not own n ?o .1 nbt R,^minora itTeral term-. ' sell for five years from now: ami ^ rsan who can possibly d? so. should tiding lot at the present cheap ami bi itrs, as a safe ami profit tble invc t- . ti tent, if no* to bttibl upon. ' gU I lie com rioters on the Tnroo C's '' e sits; end. <1 work for a time, wo e l ilie mad will certain'}* be bud his p'uee as soon as the pro-cut di y strain upon the trunk line is ami t!iat will l>c in a short time. J * boo t to> miio'i money expended Oo ivisimi for the Company to tlrnk In uiiig i'. 'C1 11*11 tlint division is completed, all ; in and n*a<* this town will go ip in price, ns certain as the town d all who buy now will secure t of the ri-e. ' of tlii< fine prospect, and 111 or- N> persons of small menu an oppor i ... . the ake advin'age I the j resent low sj | al property to buy goo I si/.,* budd- |IIV ,r en ugh to the town to enjoy all its can i an 1 ju-t far enough to escape its *j lie owner of the Fair ( rounds has n|jj, art of the properly lying ni the its i ed into one an I two acre lots, wcr ?se lots are trnlv de'ightful sites i - * r ii '',c nee?. ami tu a few years will c|(,v le what tliey e.iti he bought for thai will tit very inueh whether another ice for puvohasiarr slinililn i...;i.i ? - ? > iliiii I'nioa cheap, ?ill ever bo offered ihat >o lots nn I a -ni.ill farm adjoin- w''o sold lo the ho'liest bi Klcv< next ?''j'J ?r I nppfl mil 11 1? bi iison P.iilos will give a public inir I in I lie Court (louse. this, Fri- mem I 7.o I'loi'k . plcdj ml it is oirni Iv rotiue*lo I lo ' bill i "or in, n *i <1 nifol ill I In* Armory oi of tin Ladies of I lie town aro Cordially possil present on this iccasim. and Kit) Oil hopo ill*' l.idies will I urn oul s ni Ibis cxliibii ion drill, us it is moid I the lnys liavo bad for some 'ion o save I men. expos Personals. leased lo meet l>avi 1 Jolmson. I Sparlniibiny, in iur sanctum At i Import int ] roft'ssioinl luisi- of I n him lo I ii ion. lie wis look - lowing n we li'ivo seen ii m Ibr yrai.s. cnsniii M fiieud, Mr. dames Oram. 1' arleston last Tuesday, sonic- V :ors<5 for mar In ?llicr F.) d friend is preUy well woiii lb I running and requires "inuli- Ti weeks of rc<l and boine iiui>? The lim out a< bright as a new respect lias certainly performed bis town tl turd w nk in i!ii? world and is day oft ; and comfort ib- rcmaoeli r tiraesei every o Jonesvillo Booming. Uon in Unlet?VoUiloct ll? 'lint?A | fit%ff /loom ? Eoerythiny hut C'Hon \ j?-r icing in price?/'race Reujnt?\<> /'luce , %% Toncroi/U?Tuxes Uijhcr?(Joncirt Tar- 1 (li H I?Another Bill Surtor Excitement? ,/</m mat*. f/ iHViLt.K, Nov. 18.?Tltis morning tip- shut iibio like Muy than Novctnlicr. The was ie Cotton fields is being rnpiiy gallicrtd "pal nutil'ti 1 weather, mid if it continues ?li?li bio a few more days most of the lleecy bef ft 1 bo in bales. noti dorp hive been taken up and they nro hro< jvCry fast, especially the ltruzi'lau men wh'ch ? ictus a hard \ ot ito to keep. 8o t he ?%lien l lie warm ti^loubt the cause of their is s \ of ( tsvi le is on a tuilding boom just now. ctei . I. Lindsoy has just built an ad lition Tot storehouse, which is occupied by Mr. tan ].ciiia*'er. Altuait Hros &Spcais arc pin illi5;n 1 ! {? ? storehouse to be usf'l by no ? & Fosii r as a Music aa?l Furniture d-o The I'rt bylniui Church is also ter r way no w and ivi 1 soon be ic idy for use. trv nl er ?tul s bugles so .'in lo be a eon- j>I able ooa nio lily in Mir country just now, oec llQ prices mo ii'lvanc ng rapidly. In gr> itery thing s ems t ? b* g"i?g up but < brand 111 t is going ilown. set ice the clec intl everybody lias so! tied v ? lo bu tn?*? ^U'l i:( to l|C hypt, I iliat l'n liter fo !'u xj will disappear i?s last and th faster t'uiii ih y were gout)rated. Ours lb good c u try, an-i our people will cer- he !y pr< spcr if they will on'y keep peace- dc and practice industry and economy. e.s ,r. 1' 1'. Wiljiaais li'wl u fancy thai Ala- i? a wu.s a f'V aupi trior c-'41111 v to curs, \y went jhere si inciiuic since, crqiecl'ng to ayj.iiat flat lis fufure houie ; but lie has a \5f\ ai|d rays ll|crc js no bcjler plapo o' ^ Vy at ^lu'l find -Vt couT.trV mffllR OS much pro- r> cts it c?11 gather. tlio people ought to w nir tent nttd in t be looking out for u l?ct- 11 of " *c js or.c thing, however, 1 hut is vaHicr c ">ico'nc, mil that is our Tn\C'?. The li If/.' Treasurer Ins been toutnl and we p H,io ItiKVn iiiut'li irgliur than lMsi year. | this v< ar ? 011 tlio same property n *vhiel> I paid 8;?7 last ycir, nn*l no ( dis-iley bill in it, cither. Maybe it's the j rtlr/H biV. * 1 loyio A'lliey, a Woman living In 1 y.'.le, who was serving a sentence of i Ursni{ed S'a'os court in tlio 1 liion jail, 'ortai ing whiskey, w is pardoned iho 1 h'c day hy the Piesidvnt. 1 ^ .re vv;|s ijuite a senjation in Jonoiville 1 leek timotig the Colored people, from a " I tliat I! bcrt Poole, tiie colore 1 man ' / tiled Will l.ong, also colored, at ?r s I rg on the 'Jd inst., was in the neighbore / and tint lie had swortic vengeance I tsevcral pip- ics. lie v?*i(: well anno I ? I ?as 10 don' t at sever d Oo'me 1 people s "/ 'is. 1 heir nulling of t now. ' '* ?t> l\ U.I tulin >-i. rmif- ? "v- " Q"K1 .vMi N- ^ vjsilittg ||i?: Ur's I MiJ gie I.ililojoitii is visiting r?lat: ves / in Joj I JljMarioii Porter, of Sunt tic, is vis'ting roJa'jliii low.i. Hut fo.v of our popple, visit/l>o State I'air, eutse?uo s|cci?l tm, J T?:i.i:i'iionk. Sling Machines soM on easy terms at , I GAIillKTKS. Frolmmo of the Union County Baptist A 8nuday School Convention. nil tit h sessi 'it of the I'tiion County Unptft Sunday School Coavention, will convene Villi the .lotto-ville Baptist Church 011 Kfi.lajcJItht In-fore "itIt Sunday in Novetti- I I've, nil 1 o'clock A. M., and continue unto | ll'e ;jfit, iurlfsj-.e. T<? subjects for d i-cu-'rion are, 1st. '-Can a regenerated soul he iii'liHerout 1 lite success "f the Gospel'"'/ Intro lii'.-toy peakers : 1). N. Willntrn, ami Kcv. \V. K. ? 1111 mt tit nine ^^^^Ylmt^oo I docs ilit* Sunday School HpT?<What 1< Furtnati University, and I rhnt do we, as Hnptistg, owe to it?"' In'rauc ory speakers : Revs. 15. C. Lnmpley, j It. \Villoford nil I W. K. G. Humphries. I Itli. "L?o parent.s appreciate tlic re??p ?nsiility that re-ts upon thcin. iu the re I gi wis ruining of their children'.' lulro luclo.-y 1 tcakcrs.? J. II. Randolph nnd J. II \V i I - | ams. Rev. 15. C. l.iaipley t ? preach the .Mis- 1 ionnry sermon on Sunday. All Superintendents arc urged to have the j dogates elect.d nt oace, and their names 1 ailed to Mrs. G. 15. Fowler, Secretary ncsville Sunday School, in r rder that j noes may be assigned lliem before the mvcuii'Mi lae ts, as this saves time, mtble and anxiety on tlie part of the enrtaining school E. W. .1 KTKtt, J. II. RANDOLPH. Secretary. President. Don't forget tlie largest stock of China, iss and Crockervware at GAilltFIT'S. I ' ' * * 1 Fir : Ai.i.ivmk Aiuskio?Topeka, Kan.. : v. Id. ? A Warbingtou disp.iteh tegardiag 1 t'1'- men who secured c ir ol'iction as Representativesctitled em- ,v crablc stir he o among alliance leudots restigation tevettls the fact that there is v sc tor I his dis'urhanee. I lore than six months ago a large liumher o tepublicans were iinliiecd to enter the 1 I ancc, their real linrnr.so r , i<? ciiuirni e rtoiuinut mis in several Counties. They .1 e known in Regub'icau circlos as "True u es," and, ns sucli, reported weekly to Rcpubl can leaders. The claims of the riuau of the State Republican Committee j he couhl name the alii nice men who ! at vote for lngalls is based upon a knowlj of the men who who, apparently til- j re, are really Republicans. It was I! ueil io-tiight by a llcptib ienn otlic a! ' .1! there nro thirty of these Represent;!'ivc* j have thus secured election at the It an l~ ha ic n'liatue party. I?,i ii", if true, would give lngalls H-'i votes, w; 2 more than enough to elect. It is now iai .rent that the AM unce I'.xecifive Cam- |',j je will endeavor to Itol I every member cr? s alliance oath, inlliiential ollieers liavicen a'renly -cut out to interview each her ami secure, if possible, a further far ;o that Ingalls will not be voted for tin e is h i charge in ule that money is u e 1 in i hot unfair polil'c.al 'arlics have been te nil d to by the Kcpublie.ans. If the claims nf B latter shou'd prove true, there may My b ? some startling news fornishe I r,u e irate alliance men. who declare tha' e of their tiuinbcr can vote for Ingsl s \ ay in this Slate. This claim of thirty |?c, let s, if true, would give the organ 11- |?, T the House to the Republicans, an I |M(, he contests insti1 ute 1 by the alliance The situation is complicated by this ore of the plans of the Republicans. 1 . V Vnnual Meeting of the Y. M C. A '-v' pro' the annual meeting of the M. <'. A \|r ion, held last Tuesday night, the foi- rais ; officers ware e'ected to serve f>r the g year: K Hope ;)m; icc-PrcBident, W. p. Rowley. Mr cecutivc Secretary. W. II. Miller j cct>rd|og Set rctar.v. 'ieo. Mniioite. | eoguvcr. T. K. Hailcy. j ,)0t ll Kxccutiro Scc'y of the V. M. A 1 Ian I. fully reminds ti c V"ung Men of the i.M a service will he he'd next Snu- , ^ ernoon. al i o'clock. I'rot- A, r, Jr. will Couluct the no viee. Let ! | |, ic i>c tlitre, j i ttiin I t*'?ri i:id?B<*o "f the Union Tl MK<. News from North Pacolet. t\ .1 \\?\ N'>r. 17.?By <tir ildpiMe: 1 in/, no ! nlit 'lie lyi c* losi week made nei iy "Mis John T ue' instead of Mrs lea Ta'c di I las- week, lie ist Tuesday wo Inn I an old timo corn hi i kiii? at our house. The Mack bottle ins c ii*pi:uotisly absent ami ilie dog tight, gr. Iting nn I dancing'' and the "r.usals" i t e 'iiie i if as won <1 have t o n exported, i re the w;?r. Willi ah tit four hours j sol cc Mrs. Vox "Hew 'round'' wi h her on ntid nidi-rag and p>l up a "mpiaro il" for ah'lit iio hands engaged, hesi Irs lookers on. lie Supt. of ci nsus, Hon. Hut |. p. Porter, uipii'ed to l -arn that out of a p pulatioii iver lliUO p-ol io living between Tlrckcty uk and 1'ac > el ltiver, in (Jowdeyrvil e w rnship, we only repotted in o ir emimera- hi i, 1<> ilea'lis during the Census year, be- P I l?K<Uii,Un,llii? M?v?l 18111). thinks tli*.I it least'JO of us o'/y/if to have (1 dining ilia' lime. We exp'nit the matby -.tying that ibis is the Ilea lliiest conn- h in i he world. We nr-j not overrun with o| ysio :i? .* and only l>y killing somebody li>ioiia Iv a e wc ah.e lo keep up run- b ive ynrhs. I. Uev. It. I'. tiiii li prctclicd an excel 'lit miioii at .Ntleiit yesterday front the t?*x? ? tliii i-. 11- v* i'i iliino ii itel I'.X > lit', I.'J. ii.Mitng a large line of lliblo hislotj* from Cei'iii 1: imI in llie 11 toil of Moses ilown to s e two in tes contribute! by the poor wi low c i c'C'.tlv on lined how (toil in II 3 l*r >vinco wide Inimble moans in the hatuls of ne t. wr ing Working tlni-tim n-nplo j i\vcrrul e " its for r'. ci'i 'a thens' bes us c ell a- III- 'St.It ;;lo-Y. On 'lluivslny the 27th lost. lie will prtjpdt 'I'llmik giving sermon nt ??i. II c]pgk A; M, in the afternoon sonio St?bAlfcil1 S.ir* Snbbitlh jtfW.Ab5 oliol trs me invitcl to inkc it part. This ill in all pi*' bibil ty be Mr. Smith's last liirM i i.il vi-i* to t iiis coniniiiuily, ami we rns ;!i- ? ouv people, will sl.ow .!ie<r at preiaMon i f liis>ervices by g\ing liiin a full ou-'e "fa tcntivc hearers on that 'lay : nml icfticnlar't ilo wc \yniit t-it eii Mien to be resent <m mi'l nia?lo to feel ilud they ire nu iniigr.-il part of ft gifnt nation whose Soil is the Lord. The g'-o-l Indies will preiitre ft loneh for the occasion, to which ihcy t ill invite llie'v 'Vlonils to j :u lKvtu an I nake in-'ini a pteasanl us Well as a prolittblo "lie. We w-t:l 1 1 c glnl if "'H's i f the y ung men e nnee't. 1 witlt the Timi> ollie.c, as well its the "bltr "iit-s. iu->, would bo present, and lake n itii I'jciure <.f tl?e bounty itnd intelligence, us well ilte Noiih 1'nc ltt people ?csj ccia'ly the lad'o'.'-' Vox. * If jo sible, the Timis will bo ' tliar or tharabonis," a though llini-fl-v is *?ny thing bitj nu otf <l.,y' in ilie T|Mks oflice. The senior would give inoro than < >?' dollar in mingle w't li (he pood po"pl ? of No. lit IV.co1(1. pariien'arlv the /.mi/w - - o . ? (Tiaiiimvn I it is v.?C?d. Irby has won golden opi i <>tis fiom all sor's <.f men lbr the plfitisntit ntid elPuicm minner in which lie conduit,>d 111 la'c iampaign. On the til*-1 ; age we |> i-.t what the U -rhl ii<I the \> 'iit l (' .// (< / say of Iiiiii as Slate Chairman ; and It ere we prim what the h'-i/i^hr hsv*: The truth is Co'otiel I et?y h ?3 hecngrcady in|s11nderstoud hy some ei thobcst people in the Plate, lie has been regarded rather as a (ir-t-clas< bulldozer than a capable manager of men an I tilings. Si* e 'al 0113*0* f one j?>?ottle h?ve cnne in da ly contact w tit hint here there has been a general sirpr>-e est1 css^d at his ' it*e v r? 1 i v sprit, liis pieising a hires ( and hii ready m.-.na <Miie'?t < f things The tir.tli ' is we. h ve !l tntm liitn an en irely ditleve it 1 man from 'lie n: inner of man wo expected t> find." To which Vne 't'ei.'ire gladly adds its cmdoscnic I. We heli-ve the tjiuel mi.l pcnc~ ?* ??< triciidly feeling thai prevails <r <v .ore dne in large l.icature tu '10 eon.-ei vative I,me of his | nldislie 1 interviews before the el cti m and il.e courtesy With w Inch lie netted evcryb nly. l|e distil nied lunch of the opp.siiioti h/tlie r.gnlir t ekel and pre J the way for a spolv union ot ilte uvo laciioiii a fur wards. < ol. 11 by de-ervi - w 1! of tli.* Sia'e for the in ;nner in w I, , (, !.e ha- tilled the iitinorlani ollirii ol Sia#c t iiui'tiiiu.?X' ,h, ot, %rrt,. A l rgo stock of t'rockery ami til is-waro iU * A II11KT IS. O 1-yery gentleman should see our line of neck ware. Call ..:.rt,v as they are gong like IC'i!%! <, til*A II A.M \ SPAIIKS' O . . Tilk Ai.i.ia.?cci: Hank.?(.'oinmi.in, S. N 'V. I I. An in.j ni-itiiii meeting *.r ilit! Si iiv AFi hicj t'oinniitlee of tlie Sia'c iixi-hange iui'1 :1 o Allmnco Hank was hehl Wi-ilii' lav rig!t. Hon. M. I,. llonnMson. ;i neial in in-gi r f the Stale exchange was resent aii'l sal with I lie < > in in i t let1, li was isfcil ii:i >> 1 Mia' iIn; propositi- n In establish in Ahi.iin liaiik in i.'oliiinliia lia>l been re eivi-tl v.-il'ii tin htisia-in throughout i lie la'o. Ttio wli le mailer will be in proper lia; e early ii I ?t e M.ber, when die lank till be npeueI ami Alliance men will prove heir fnilli by their w ik. The IS'ale exbailor" wi 1 lieul tlit* ii-i wi Ii S-'iii.iKlO. lie report IV.nil the Mate exchange is most ntouraging: it lias <lntiv a line bn-iiirs> iii'ing tiie Full an I i- glowing >laily in poparity w ill the oriel'.?Jtiih/ A' Our mi pel b pin e:w eoiilins ;> dozen hair it 7 do/.. pins, anil ?l lial pins, all for l-"i 1^. M. Coll FN \ IJIiO t?. O Tim.man ix \ Win:. K.? Kiko, Nov. In. ? le e ili ling of two n iins here last night i ul 1 "J or lock. tan.-e I .piin* a ripple of - clement. The ra.-tb nnd freight (lain v >1 biektil o*i I lie si ling li let ihe west- > nml p:?N?engtr t y. Smn h >w , the swileli J is left open, ami the moving train rail < lo the oilier, causing ipiile a wreck, i ilunaiely no damage was done lo either ?w ul' pn'senger. l'ro'ah'y the ino-t exciting pari, for I lie ' iriiieis' iiioveiuenl iiien. al lea*l. is the h ; ilia' ihe Hon. I?. II. lillm.ri was one of w passenger', Tin re In1 ng no oilier }i*tin I' ike liini n till I'd M., t <1 iv. a g ul a ii.her of bi 1 llo .vi i eiij ye I the (ilea aire meeting an 1 shaking hnuls with the tit x' ernor. lie was mtei I tilted at the n hi I erbin 1 house. I'h'r! ' u II ??r/?/. If II iVC -nine ?} "i:11 I al'lTaili> I i ntlcr ill I 1*1:111 lieis, ii I 111 I :*\ailillie 111 c 111. ami ' *' fullviiioi'I ili.it \\i* iiv lint merely i liking ivu will ivil'i ive vi'ii -"IHe ni'iiev. ( ItA*ll \ M .? S I'A II i\S. Ml cc fn \ r Si ii vm h I*' \ it ? i ,\ii |im. NcwbcrNi?v. 15. ? Tlic t'oliowin.' true statement iiw ilio jiI'iijht km 1 of f:irmin? pays: IS. II. riiii.'. 1 vouiijr ll i o ft* 11II *i t firmer, i-il li'J 1 tl-iicl-' i f tK-ll tills -t*11^1,II ..: 1 I.lie . :il :i di*I Hi' (ill an I a fraction of a a bu.-liel. \f *T 11 o11 ut*ti11ilie va'ue ' iililrr hi 1 shuck- from Ilio expense ac- ,SP H lln* ii oi (* - i'l" on * t v i'i**ii w i- S i.T'J. 1 I.. I'luyil, an .1 her young hi-reliant ,\\!iii la- eMcii-ive I'.i inin: inierests, 1 111 11. a hi a- a lii- pi.il ia loll aii'l I'. I'. 1 ill; . In re pa I In i 1 75 1 ll-lie's of iiei i'ii li-- ili in a n'lar er acres cf ' ~C?r. (' '. /.' /. ' / I ? 1 li CC I e I Set i i* ~* I. ? I > - I . ' ' at (iAlii: 171'"I S. : era ive ilie | icltiei 1. io f Press <.in i- I t iul'ywii. J.W. M- LI 1517, Agent. I 7(.'c *^jp For the Times. Eapi'st P. 8. Uniou. 'lie committee on lime an 1 p'nee of the tt meeting i f (lie IJn|ti-t S. S. Union beg ()t Ve to report It:at they recommend tliat Uuiou meet with Kill tlivl Church, on [(j [ Ij\y before the oth Sun Jay in November it. an I tliey suggest the following proinline : r it I da v, L'Htii?Miming. Iiiii*s<!nci??ry SScriuou by l>:o. F. C. Ilicki, at 11 ii. hi. A I vn:n.mission. .? AKIKItNOON. ^ 1. Hoj-ort from S> hue's. "2 Enrollment of delegates. s J3. O'gxiii/.ntioti. I. M fcell.uuois. 1st tjnestion .* "What nuMit to be done ^ ith n church member who refuses lo i ny is just debts'.' ' D scusi-i n '.pcued by liro. . S. Webber. QlKSTION box. j sATt'itDAY, '2 >ih?M? ruing. 1st tjuoti hi : "l'ious tra iling in youth is what eilect up >ii oi l age ?"' Discussion J poned by 13?o Joi n A. llames. 'Jd tjuo-tiou : "How is tnoVespirituality to c attniued in the S.ibbatli .Soho >1Opeuo I y llro. Jus. M. Osniciit. I Orr.srioN 1'ni.v. \ NTKIIMISSION. AITF.UNOON. ' " T-> iviiniii urn teachers reirou il>lc for I heir teaching an I conduct ? Openid by Ilro. John Crocker. <jl'K.?TION 1|UX, Sunday, ?,0 h, llev, J. l>. Nalley will roncl^ ibu Mi-sionary Serin m at 11 o'c'oek in.?A'ij iiivnnioiif HcsiiorU'i\liy ?t|hinltt"d, J. li. UriwiKss, N iveiuVr 10 18'JJ. Chairman _ .. j?.j natrakan Cap# nt"*40 cents at 11. M. COIL UN & llUO'S. . . ? . .? A I'uAcruwt Suotox.?There >vas a great wea'ih of good stories to'd at the Mctho list ccn'o mini this week, and one f the best re a'ed to a wel'-koowu New Knglml mi'iist'r of former tiin-sof the name of Craves Me was a# noted f r his muscular as for his spiritual Clni-tanity. lie was conduct'iig a caiupiyigty in this State 111 one orca-v- i and ?as Somewhat aimoytd by the interference of ccrta n rough charaeteis in the viciii'ty, one of whom announced that lie uottld cotnc to the camp and "lick" the pro oher on a.spccitic ilay. To keep hi? prom>sc he rode s me distance o i horseback. Meeting the parson at tlto close of ttie service, iie dismounted and calmly t-dd 11iin to prep ire t > meet his doom. The nieck-'ookiug preacher, wlso was at that time anything but a young man, at once begui to "lab i" with the f.-llow, and finally aske I him if lie tyouldit't kindly kne 1 d 'W;, :;nd pray wi ll liiia for his soul's siilva'i n. The la*tor's answer was a savage blow at I ho parson, wh eh was "countered" in ibe iimsi approve I pugilistic style, and tlie next thing the tough man knew be was tlung over an a lj- ining fence- to ilio stony ground heyoiid. Suipi i.-ed and dazed, he slowly piuhod himself up, and, afur nu.k itig sure that ui hones were broken, in a respectful and tiembling vo ce s.ii-1 to bis c ni|iie or : "1 lia'e to trouble you *u iiiueli, parsui, but if von w tt'd kindly itro-v my li rst over yo mo I would be very uracil ob'iged." ? /;?.*/.?? . Just received a earc of Umbrellars fr? 11 50 cents up, at II. M. COIIKN & IMlU'S I War IIk imps'; Movk.?Thero'ivcs ou I ;n .loo I a?n?.n'? U.s'ric-in lllinoia ft""1 I former who is a zeal""' repul.Tcan., ?w the red hot partisan ^?>?1 ? | hosid of t'pimou's defeat hi said " 1 ! wife, ? 1? Wh? ? tHeir I ) d ftu<l mister h intily : "Mary, pock up everything. 1 m go i g i "ReciiisoJoc Cannon is boil and I woV i live !n a demnerVtc district." "V?rywelt, ' said Miry, with ali tie rc signet sigh. Then tlie ?>1 I min went to town to soil lr farm. There he heird all theolcnti'ii news lie returned home, an i catering the h usi SttM: "Mary, you can quit packing up, 1 an' a-g iiq ? to in jvo." ' "Why?" inquired Mary. ISecausc," lie replied sid'y, "there ain't iiop'ncj to ni'ivo t >."?H'ft'liini/lon Mirror A large ns< rtsicnt of Lamps clieap at ' OA It It HIT'S?. If S .via. my la is;.?After suffering for twelve years from cent .gi us lllood l'oism, and trying t'ac hc*t physicians attsina' lc and all the patent medicaids procuralile, and steadily c mtiiiiiiug to grow worse, 1 gate up all hones of i*. , _ , mi l me pny.ujnns pronounced the tMso i'uoir ddo. Hoping against ii 'pe I I i io I S, S. S. I improved I from the lirst Ii >111 r. ami after i iki ig nve've was enrol, sntin I ami well, ami for t wo ycaI'll a vc had iio return or syni| Imn of the \i e disoa-c. As 1 owe my 1 To I) S. S. S. I send ill's testimony for ptthiieii ion. II. M. Kin-tin. ISmil 1 -v. N ('. (!ainh> Kh;iith:n I'm sns?I con-ifr S. S S. the ln'M tonic in the n.aik'-t. I I ok ii for broken down hfdili, an 1 gad e I o' slit ecu point Is in three weeks. My appt- j tile an I strength c nne l> ?ck t > inc. and made a new n an of ine. Wai. (.it.lii.oru. lie'.levi le, Ohio. 'I'retlise on I'd >o I ami Skin Id-tasts mail, ed free. SW1 K f SI'I'.ri fit1 CO., A t ain.i.iia I have four Mar'd Top Tables fir -u'o cheap. (?A 1(11 ! '. I' T. ? O Ki?kkii in Im.uii in a Mii.c.?Jeir Pearson, of tieidsviilc. Spananhnrg County, ion of I'ltnm is I bar-on. wa- kicked in (lie 'toiiiaeli mi Situr liy night by a it tile and lied on Sunday night fiom the injuries, ilr. Ib.ar-on rode up b> a store on Sa'tirlay u ghi and after hit hing his mule we; i a to transact s me bus ne-s. When he reurno I in ride home lie went up to the rear ft lie v ei mi- animal whielt kukri him hi ..v r-i< in n il wrn ho'ii feel, knocking li'in > tlic rro.itiil unrniiseinns. .Mr. IVnm n as:? iih'iii' or of tlic l.ibrily Hill Itnplisi , liiil'i'li in Spurinnbiirg < 'onniy, :iti I wraslikiil , ml 1 vspeeled wbor-vor lie was known. A -iii !ii-l. liiiv of < >%er-vliiri? S-?hii*ilinjx ill In . i.l .1. M . .M> I.I 111. S, Agent. |!i i ki.i \ - VisNiri Sm.i i; The l'e?l Sji!v i tin' w. i* <1 lor I'nl*. 15riii~i-- Sores. I leois ill lihelllil. I'l'Ver Solr-, Ti'lli'r, I 1 a| |> 11 lll'ls. Chilblains, Col'lis. an I all Skin llritp111**? niol positively enrol Piles, or no j uv I <|turt'<l. It is on.iianieo'l to give perfect l.slaeiiili, or lllMicy refunded. I'riei' l!'i lis per li"X. I'or sale by P.. P. Pus-y. Apr.I IMli I*' ??> * I r,i;oli?!| Spavin l.iniinoiit leiiinves a ai 1. Safi or Ca'|oi:-i .| I.inn; s nii<l Idem al ie- fi hi Ii I'M's. I> 1 <I Spav.iis, Curbs ol ilinis. Sweeney, Kin .'-I one. Siillos H rains, all Swollen lli'oa's, Coughs. o'c.? of vo *' ' ),y n so of en.' lioii'e. Warranted C; in -I won ill fnl I'iIoiii s|| Cure ever nf own. Soil b .1. M (.i I IIS x fill.N,, (I, nggisis. | nion. |,? * ' in i iiiiion 111.ii ii i> At! inia Cel.. Nov. IS ill houses of i We g -iioimI f'S.i-iiili y voted N> I iv fir I'nil "I Slates a or. ill ill II It. ( i-i| n was o'eoli'il. Tlio H's||ii gives gen* { I s in-action through ml Ilio S'ale. (. !o to tiiSAII AM x SPA I'iKS, for ilic best U I'u Ur \ isl in the nuikul, ii a a daisy. J (COSTUIUUTf?.) TWILIGHT. A sunset sky, azure, tinged with io lone s nr, holding prwer suprem And a soft dim haze, t by iho (lying Jay's hist gleam. The rippling river, dyed with golde^^| 1 g(lt> l<wrs*ifily round ita bends, Mcc'a half way th' approaching nieh^B nd brigh'nesr'to it lends. HHH The last bright ray has faded, .nd with it dies tho day ; The darkness settlor slowly ; *4K H oft twi'ight fades away. 6".y? '' he new railroad lino from C in den o Aahvillc, rin Cocky Mount, Chester. Gafficy City, and Dallas, N. C., will soon be ' milt. A corps of engineers are now locating the ine from Gntl'ney down the 15road Itiver and he entire line will be put under contract lanunrv 1st. Our informant slated that ?|,n nci c 1M |? VIII V VII IIIVIIVJ ? . The pi ailing contracts, which will bo lot January 1st, 18'J1, a-o lo he completed by July 1st ?>f the same year and the l oad is to 1>9 ironed and equipped hy January 1st, 181)2. The new read means a boom for the mineral iccliou around Gaffncy.?Gretnville AVw*. , . .- (| ^ Men's Unhiundnod shirts, reinforced back and front, at oOc. at IIA UK Y M. COHEN & BRO'S. LAD1FJ Needing atonic, or children who want buffet lng up, should take BUOWN'B WON H1TTKR8. It is pleasant to take, cures Malart^aaaf costiou, biliousness anjUAvex Li at of.Xetters^^" Remaining in the Postofficc at Union, for the week ending Nov. 21, 1890. C A Allen. |Miss Mary Henry Kites, [Miss Francis l!B^\ Miss Hlisaga 1 ott. jJtdin Leak. Sim i.atnb. [Miller & May. | Mrs Siitih Fayti". j.Miss Knthcrin. Persons calling for tho above letters wil please say ifadvertiscd, and will he rcquiret to pay one cent for tlic'r delivery. J. C. HUNT Hit, 1\ M.' 1,000,000 BllICK. for tale. J. II. KODGEK & CO. Nov I I 4t> If For Sale. rnIII'.oM l'r*ahytcriin Chuo'.i it oflerci JL for sde. 1 he purchaser will be requii e l to move the building immediately. Aj l?ly to * IWr. GEE. Sec y. B. Public Trustees. I Must Hiy0 tli3 Money. ALL persons indebted t > me by inter account will plcucetll in and soil I hy the 1st day of December, i iiavc it dulged y< u, now I must have the money. >V . iJ. I)Cj^ liTil K Nov. 21 47 Warning\ NV una on my l>l>ec now ocfl A i.ied I'Y Andrew McSenco, awl cl ti,.? imy limine, ov hauling "ny *4 without mx permission will be prosecute*! 1 the full cxie.it of the low.^ M(.NEAC| Nov 21. 47 3J i Strayed or Stclen I ON or av-out tlie otli of Nov. ISt'O, i?v *:ib e Jersy Heifer, n> m fifteen moi s obi: .lurk'lun c ^lor, wbb ^wltite^ api'ti^ in ilio town of wtti be liberally rewarJed. MONEY TO LOAN?^ ON Improved Farm latxla, in huiim $300 and upwards. Loans ropajabil small numini instalments, through a pen i of six years, thus enabling the lovroweJ pay off Ills indebtedness without exhaust! his crop in any one year. Apply at on eel 1). A. TOWNS USD, J Attorney, Vnioo, s. ( Ai>g lr, :i3 M Household Furniture^l Auction ! Auction !1 I WILL sell :r the "lllx House" in il Town, ' ii Salui'ihy, Nov. 22d, a viiluafl lot of IloiiH'hold and Kitchen i m ml FAMILY LI IS It A11V, See. M s tie t ' i j_'ii? at 11 a hi. Terms, ' :i s \ 1,1,11: 0. 1 ilo.Msofl Nov 11 Hi Administrator's Sale- 9 j WILL -o 1 by ]>ul? io n'icti ;? before *H 1 Court lloii.io dour at l"i>i n on TiicsiI.-H December 0, lsbi?, nt 11 o'olouk A. M.. tl f llowin;: ) l-Hji rly, t >-\vit : -SB "Intel IIIII October, 1 for > by Scrip f r bs <<baic- ol iflH \ 11'.--11 111 _ i It ril;. of Cii.ir t >11. m i h . sVH T I'. It MS : CASH. W A C.^B A 1 n t f Mary \ Nov Stock Horse lor Sale. H 1>v y it mortgage given by Tltoni s M. to .Innn m M. St-ignions, tinteil I -1 M.ir^H 1 S'.n an 1 or,le"l in tin- ollicp of IC t'iiallcl N! I " ' for I to 1\ I'-., No. |.. i 2H2, sell publicly, at tlic Court ilo^^^B I'ltion, S. ('.. ilnrion ill* il ' I OH Mill* 0:1 S ilc-ilny in I ii I II k col I 111' I -'III i li.iliml HH asm. ICMol i Tin' Smith V I :> .iami.s m. (ii;i:. i;si>.. i?roi ' A > i rnr iii liiiii ulniir.ifttratioii, with will nnnextd, nA I Ilie of 111 I effects John II. I.. The*e iliorcfore, in olio nn I n l^| 1 nn I .n'.njru'ftr tin* kin trod n nl Mii'l J lui II. I. Woud. dec lip nn I tppMC, Probate, to he I old ni r <'. il ,iH H irnlin i. nn ili * uf^riv iitur, ii :i i. . r. nny th^^H vo. why Hit* sn'nl Alniim-l :i ion slioii^^B i".' Riinici. r i v II 1111 11*i* III\ 11 11 fiii i'-iii iifij^ ivtinhtr, A hi.' Domini IWMi, - - | J AM is M. OKK, -I M II IgC. Published on ilio 21st <li\ of N ii on ^^B^B