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Cleveland for 1892. .1 Xotabl* and I'ntxprcttd Incident o f the Thurtmtii Uawfiirt?77 t Drmoeratic and it$ S/dnidid ll'/rl-?.In Entbu.inttic Fore.' ca*t for the Xr.rt ficnernl Election. Coi.I'mbi s, ()., Nov. 11.?It was hulf-pist t?o o'clock this morning U'foie (lie gtcat Tliurnmn lini:>|U( l value to a c'osc and (lie b induct tcrs nr so from their chairs. The last and one of tt.e mosi effective speeches of the night was by springer ofll's., who in mi impi-oin J til address responded to the toast of "The Tress," and nominated Cleveland for the presidency in 1FH2. In inrodiicing Spiingcr, Tt nst master Outhwaile presented him as one of the f remast le iders of the surpressed minority of tl?? prwcni limine <.f rc|>t?Mttt?tiie?, but as the man who had never been suppressed himself. (cheers) springer was warmly welcomed. and spoke as f llows : * "Mr, J postmaster ami gentlemen of the Tluirojan Club: ! did not expect to be called upon to reap rd to tiny s-Dtimcat ou this occasion and th- retore a 'jl he vory brief in response to that which bo* h-'Cii sno.'-stc I. ''i'- ,i._ ? .. ,i i "IU IUC |'iA*:r* *? IUV fiu ?? ,V?H' limvii fir tin- result ??!' I lie recent elect i it. i Vpplause.) Ti.e press Ins at List taught the Auuricun jtcopie that tl.e protective luiilt is a tax. (Ap|lat>?\) Major Mc Kin ley iu his recent iotcvv.ew sta'nl thai the late election had gone ngitins ttio DwpuUicin p rty lor the reason that the people did nnderstnutl his bilh 'J he fact is that the rccij;! elections went agMmd the repnhliean party because the peop o did liji'lcrstan I his bill, (Laughter and checis) riul Lr fliis uadtreinnding of the nation v e are itnl?-t??e<l to the press ef the enintry. (AppL.use.) To ?tie i rc<s we are indebted f..r tbe faC that en Tuesday last lf?0 majority of the representatives were retained to the fifl.jr-'CCi'liil congress opp< srtl to the McKinley biii. We will tie a'so indebted to the press for guiding that majority in the future to w iso and i"estVife*To,rfie''house of' representatives lis deliberative clinrac'tr. It wi 1 re-ostablish cons itntional and conservative methods of leg-station which have prevailed for lW years, ami make the house w hat it ought to he?u deliberative body. It will also joint the way to future success, and in the great c litest of IN'.'U we need not go hotoitd this hani|uet ha 1 fir a loader.*' (At this reference to the coming rc nomination of ex-l'resident t," cvuluiid tlie audience went wild with cntliUMism and mounting chairs, the bamiuctters waived their bandanas and cheered lustily.) Continuing Springer said : "Under his leadership, with the aid of the American press, we may contblently expect that in IN!'-, nt least '!"? Suites of this iiat'oii will cast their electoral vul;s for the n tii'HCfs of the Democratic pn?ly.'* (Prolonged cheers.) | 4FnPllli<4 llWIllf \f.*? tfill l?.t imloLt.v.l ?.? great ]> ]>itIni- oducnth ii'il agency, tlio press. The i lipief re, needs no mlogv from my lips. It will >pc.k for itself. (Cliee:s and ajipl ui.sc.) v Si:t Yorn I'iiii k wiikn vor Stoi:k Yoru IfcoiTnN.?11 is important I lull every fanner who stores cotton in Allisnci) warehouses should put .Mime limit of price ujion li s. In other words, when you store y-ur cotton, put your jii ice on it and authorize the manager to sell whoncver ti huycr o 11Vis that figure for it. "This will greatly file litatc matters should j? \ uvt?r fittm 11 ili^'p.nCC iiiif n jo( ?*f ittO!! at a certain grade and should look through the warehouse with a view of buying, lluyers would he induced to nsnko sjiecia' t'ij.s to the warchonsrs if they knew that theman* ngcr c 11M sell them a carload of cotton, after the jirice was agreed upon, without li iving to run around over the c -untry ati I trade with a dozen different men perhaps. '.More than this? if it were known that the manager had his eolton graded and was prejiarcd to quote prices 011 carload lo's of any desired grade, buyers from nil over the count.y would be telegraphing him to know whether he had certa-n grades and at what figures. "In many cases, too, n cnrload of cotton could be sold to bet'er advantage?that is, at a higher average, in ioc?V ' Y _ .. .u oitrfoii 1 I s, nnd it is understood that the manager is authorized to sell above the limit fixed by you, your cotton ^ market expands beyond the limits of u little inlnn-l town market, and takes within its poss-t It scope the marki ts ofth States, of the I'niiorl SiBtoc r,r . 1 11 _ - . - U. ? nv; ? Ul lU. C<> "Let Hie customers at the warehouse in cr this County and and in every County invariably put a reasonable price upon their cotton when they store it, and authorize the '01 ronnnger to sell at or above tin ir figure. in; "In my judgment this practice contains f0, the germs of direct shipment of cot on to j Knrof c. It is not outside I lie range of po'siliilities for consignments of cotton to be made s,n direct fruir our Alliance warehouses t > Liver- art pool and continental ports. It is coining. CV( and coining through the channels of the Alliance. '11 "The day is coming when the managers ik" of Alliance warehouse*- along the .Suntcc, thti Pee I've on I other navigable waters of cur ;8 ] State will make consignments of Alliance cotton direet to European ports as regularly ns the weeks roll round."?Cotton 1'lunt. wc This ;s a matter of very grave importance, in? and everything being right, is sound advice, p x if the farmer knows how to grade his eotton ^ and lias a circumspect idea of the probable range of production and consumption. so" Put how many farmers have just this froi knowledge? llicro are many very good t|ll4 farmers, of good, solid intelligence and strong practical sense, who would inakc a wei blotch of trrildintr tin ii- ' . 0 p .... .. wiiwii imirKt'l, This is a I a lent lo itself, mil unless a far. mcr is <|uitc sure he lias tliul faculty so as to \ grade according to business requirements, ? > it seems to us he had better not attempt to lock up his cot but behind an impossible price. With a first-class salesman in charge _ of the Alliance warehouse, it would be, on the whole, bettor business t > leave it to him At fi to make up his lots, uml prices to suit the j.ir<r market. ?' ' !. Itnjifttcr . .. < ^ | lecti Hk.\i> Tiiis.?Thankgiving and Christmas ^ days are just at hand ! Myotic hundred fatherless, motherless lit tie lips ones are in theThronwcd Orphanage, Clinton, ()ie , S. ('. . Here is work for the Churches and the wou church less, Al'ianee-men and merchants, f"1' ' und cfcrybody else. lion.1 Who will take care of these orphans picc , They are from all the leading deiiomina- . lions. They hail from Maryland to Texas, 11 from Massachusetts to Missouri. "lC,i Yc good Clir sliatis. will you give tlieni a thrir Thanksgiving or Christmas collection.?or c|,jM tioTii ? Will you send theiu a barrel of flour, w j,j or a bolt of chub or a box of sundries Who tan help pitying the orphans,?one whet hundred of t hem ? Tender hearted woman ! rutin Here is work for you. And even children wj|| ( may work for children .' Merchants, send , them your remnants of shoes or dry-goods or anythiug front a bushel of corn to a bar- 1 rcl of molasses. And there is money that c auswereth all IhimM. ^ 1IMM Address Dr. Jacobs, Thorn well Orphanage, caj| 0 Clinton, 8. C. . . of a c Kx-Lieutcnant Governor Gabriel Cannon ,he P of Spartanburg is over 81 years of age. In fic?. ' nil his life he has never been intoxicated, We hi never used tobacco and has never tnen con- ordcr fined to bed a day by sickno-s.?Spartanburg 11f raid. ' \ j " lino,. Buy a Wheeler .v Wilson Sew ing Machine. The best made and something you will be prou I of at G AII RETT'S. ? lteed Mens Camel hair } hose'Joe a pair at warra IIARKY >1. COII UN & IIKO S. f&c IDccfeli) Ittiott ^iiues R. M. STOKER, - - Editor ( S. 8. STOKES, - Local Editor . Friday, Movcmber 21. I8i>IK_ suiiSCK/i'riox, $1 0(? /'/ :/{ a.xxum POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. Tlic P. <>. will he opened for business from 8 A. M. to O.oO 1'. M. The Money OrJer Department will he opened for bnsioers from '.I A. M. to 4 I'. M. The Northern mail will close at 1 1'. M? nud the Southern Mail at 1.30 1*. M. Any inattention or irregularities should re reported promptly to the 1*. M. J.C. HUNTER, i\ M. Cotton Market. Netwithstan liug the fa'l in prices, in re cott 'ii was sold tho past week than the w.ck prow It", in this market, Sale? lbs the week, 809 ha'e* ; pries from 8.1.0 (>i 9.1(1 ----- ? J ll'iy r??r genuine l'orpoisc hide Shoe, ami Ktep yiu* fi-ij, dry. tj It AII ill ? SPARKS. ' ' *k?T A new gold mine will roon he opened nt Wert's Spring. The machinery h^s heen ordered aud work will coramcnc; a' an earty >iHy. Miss Teresa Shoppaul wishes to i^f. iin I hei many Irieuds. that she is now with llAKttV M. COHEN <fc ltliO wlicrc flic will be pleu?cd <0 serve Ibpifl, tST G nrritt is pushing Christmas hard, j (it. has got in the most and the biggest JWSf.s.RtfiSHM. ya?ttrr!?.*!.fJ^ Sm. gtf a C'rislMias Krojicjo his store- Head the nilver i.souicul that *ay?, "JJon'J Ke?<J Tlij?.7 A large Mock of China at GARRETT'Sgbp" The l.vgu'uiHj-e will convene next Tuesday the 25th, at noon, and u, U Tollman will he inaugurated Governor of South Car * liua. Thursday, Dec. 4th. The ionugurnthn will tone place on n platform erected for thnt special occ?s on in front of the State House. l>inner and Tea Sots for SI5.00 to $40.00 nt GARRETT'S. ? r Our esteemed old friend Mi". Wiley Murphy has sent us the big boss of nil the sweet potatoes this ^venr. It weighed Ojlbs, and looked like a big o )o;or n* he is seen sitting on u log on a Summer day, with his head sticking out. Friend Murphy, liko oursclf, is getiing "pretty well advanced in years," and we miss his weekly visits widi eggs, chickens, butter and other goal things he raises en his farm. In looking around for Jems, call and sec our all wool Jeans, three yards for one dollar, you can't beat it, GHAIIAM & SPARKS. There seems to he no foaroity of candidates for Senator Hampton's position. The One iville Xrir* speaks a good word for James L. Orr, as a good man for I lie place, in case Senator Hampton should not be a candidate for re-election, but is decidedly in favor of Hampton suucoodjiig himself. Col. Ellison Keitt, of Newberry, is also put forth as a candidate for tlie position, with a strong Alliance following. Hon. W.J* Tulbcrl, the Alliance Slate Lecturer, of Edgefic'd County, is alsu ' I coming a formidable candidato. S I ^ . i imiii:iii iis iinmiiiou s successor. f ?. - , lh< )ouble wiilili Cashmere all co'orsat 25c. y'd ev< at IIAKKY M. COIIBN &B1UVS. b-i, , , lib text" V cure sorry to lirar such genera ^ 'in plaint of the rotting of the Sweet Potato on. roa It is esti ated t> be the largest crop grown # i* years, but they nr.* licat'ng onJ eprout- j I in the banks. It seems to make no dif- , ten cnec how they are put up, whether in a j. y cellar with sand, in I lie open with corn Iks, |ine neeilles, or any oilier way, they s rotting bully ; niul it is the nilvice of , of II ;ry Farmer wc have spoken to on the sub- ^ t, to examine I lie bank, lako out every . J real ected potato and rebatik, being careful ^ it the sind and everything elso about them , , J b stati [icrfeclly dry. 1'hcre is no doubt that the long spell of t weather just before the frost and gather- ^ r time made the tubers very watery, and J " t'liii vill be hard work to save them. At any u Drlc ? nv.jr inn require constant watching for T , telime, to cull llio totting and keep them in destroying the sound ones. Wo hear C\1M t many rotted in the ground before they ^ ^ ...... . ... ?ad "or the largest stoek of l>ry Goods, Milli- Som y, Hoots, Shoes, and clothing, aud tho for est jiriccs call on j,-;,, (!RAHAM & SPARKS ^ now, What has become of all the money ' I out for cotton since the market opened ? such irst the Merchants, (iuano men and other ,DK'' e claimants were made glad by good col- ag.in one, and wo were rejoicing in tho hope ,nK> onr turn, as well as all the other "small Sale> ' would come next, nnd we smacked our and clapped our hands in anticipation of Plum "good time coming," when subscribers Th Id be crowding our sanctum clamoring Plum he first chance to pay their subscrip- day, ?, like they do at Treasurer Scott's of- Kv he week before lie closes his books ; come alas! "what a fall was there my country- 7 o'cl The imuginary crowds, nnrioun for All rrcri/it*, have been almost as scarce as invite ten's teeth, and we sit in our sanctum we en ing hopefully and wondering wofully in ful her the financial tide that has been the fii ing out from im, the past six months, inontl turn in time for us to secure a Christ 1'urkcy. e oullook is not very cheering. The we olleclor's office is next door to ?lie jrj.; i office, and if our subscribers would last M n us .first we would slnnd some kind ness ^ liance; but I hey don't, nnd Scott "sizes jn^ i,c ile" of every one that enters his of- Qur ind before they leave he takes it nil. came I tpr for better treatment under the new wl,<n of things. words icw lot of Black and Colored Brilliiinjust received nt "'? J. W. McLUUK'S, Agent. ing wi inncliii dies oall and buy a pair of E. P ^ | s)i & Go's celebrated shoes, every pai nled, for sale by 1 entitle OKA11AM & SPARKS, j of his ^ Cfc *noa for ^n'on* fl li is cnltWuiplatO'l <o eor (ju j tj,# waters oV 3l?-nn flpH&f* '? * c oily of SpiriuJj ttii'p. R distance to * eicrcn nnlcf, by what | in known* a' lh? relt m ,lort R cheap and 4 effective va'cr pf ,wer di?cofersd and ptaj ante I lately by Air. Garrett, of that c ty.ij Mr. (iarrctt the owner of a valqM aide Mineral 'jpriag nli .ut a niilo from SparW tnnbnrg Gity f and by his new motive powejH lie lias opened a Fountain of Alincral_)sypP^, fiotn tb? Spring in the t&toef! It",it is feasible to *fr? NlMUu.J.lvl tltft'il^roni Glenn's to ?]"pnanbu! ,f> 1"* store AVe%atc foi l "lie G irrott giving '?* N. Lcmt 1 . . . . , ? . ,. budding a In (In-Icily hi o conls a gl isi^bdl Is [\%TT,9 & l many V'rangors to Spartanburg ! Btore. 'I . ... kt..l lie i Mi g ,T,,,K projiert :o? i ?nr|B untW wu\ nr|.'|"r>\?f Olonn Spring? |r. ,?jUf:!\cr V ' . e till , idorftblc < mi table PCmpeti'ui .'u* pu) ? ' IIU'1 <ll<) p pntroiage, arc now seiiously ci fiict cYery |l}e matter of applying tho Garrett l?n; licit* Spring and opening ? Pjenn u | Fountain a'so in that city. bitter Now, by many, the West Spring veven fast considered superior to either the Oar is * gooii (ilcnn Spring water, pnrt-cnlarly in of fiic I, >iyels nij'l debility of the s j,jr |> wlirttnr cliron:c ojf in ine'p'en^. eiogrt^ma wi ff jt (vould bo procured more gonvenibd won *!>'i ii'jJrr jnprc c<fjifp*li|blc surrour^^vji ttihU at present, would somi become ropular and es mngbjiftugbt for, prerco nc before the West Sp ing water oan * lie fully iitdizccl io djspen??? its blessing to 1 niHi lis of riflTurjiig humanity. 'tiaie is , A djvj^.iif of ownership to the spring, the i dividing lino but ween th* gwnpr$ qf tjjp ' property running diroet'y >hrough tho j middle of the Spring, and, so far, (lie own*. > rreeiinn t agree as to how it is best to dis? i pose of or t?tiii^c it. ?*.! J/0)jpycrf think, J if proper ovgrtiirof wore mnjo to flicii) tli'ey ' colli I be induced to sell, or Join wl'h otlpera XV1 til fl li'llo nihitfll fit pnn.liirtt *' ? 4 r , nniur to a futiM'aio ji| this towi^ and u ako the nn?cr of West's Spring as rui.ous, and in as much demand for its fine medicinal qualities, as any water in the world. Certificates <yf many astonishing cures from dr nking West Spring Water can no j had in abundance; and to us it seems a sin ., to al ow sqch a fountain of rc'ief to the sic? I and debilitated, to remain almost unknown- . and its mC<Veirn\\ vlrtum, tost to mankind. ^ If a f untaia of West's Spring water wis 0. encd in this town by the Garrett Motor, p i? would, with proper effort, mike Unit* a p pular health aid pleasure rc8op( and prove ? jrjfitible investment in /, more >ays than one, by bringing nc^| pcop'e among nand iufusing new business 1.fe and hope among all classes and voca ions. The publ'c and the stockholders wou'd ha p inu'uilly bciicfnted ; and that's the kind of eutcrniise we adiocatc. - ? , Ih Buy Yourself a Homo. jV How trnny people in the ms^'an of j,e life Inve cuusu to rcgrej. - ') ing a home th ,1 "*' wb^n f\ homo could Mi III ir youi)jfl' l c wmu be purely nr' We s?1eak w,'"< * when we sny cvery person 1 K r.nts a rosidonco pays for a home crerv (f i years, and then doot not own a no duibt I hat towo Ld?. - lying clo j 11. " " ;, v , ' _ nrv, s\?j upon more liberal term*, tlu.o wl y will sell for five years from now; nnd du %ry person who can possibly do so, should y a building lot at the present cheap and era! rates, as a safe nnd profitable invc t- tri iQoio n)cnt, if not to build upon. sp< A It hough the cont r ioters on the Turoo C's "l d have suspended work for a time, we . ' en sitisfic l i lie road will certainly bo buil< ougli this p'uee as soon as the present del ipornry strain upon the trunk lino is ma ovod, and that will be in a short time. 'J01 hoi tro has been lot niuoli mon^y expended Cot this Division for the Company to tlrnk (ro ibandotiing b. 'er 1 in 1 when that division is Completed, all I estate in and w?r this town will go ming tip in price, ascertain as I he (own I ids, and all who buy now will secure benefit of I lie ri-c. 1 ii view 01 mis line prospect, nnJ in or- No\ to give persons of small menu an opporty to lake ndvan'ngc i f the jresent low sj'j^ es of real property to buy good size build. iiiv lots near enough to tlie towu to enjoy nil its cnu! intages and just far enough to escape its ^ inses, the owner of the Fair Grounds lias ftjjjr that part of the property lying cn the Us r Is divided into one and two acre lots, wer e of theso lots are truly delightful sites Jj'ui residence*, and in a few years will c]lftj g double what they can be bought for that will c doubt very much whether another a chance fur purchasing eligible build- cjftjr ots near Union cheap, will eTcr be offered that 1. These lots and a small farm adjoin- who will he sold to the highest bidders next ?^| ,a?y- orY: nppn le Drill. J^! e "Johnson Rifles" will give n public jI)(, j ic Drill in flic Court House, this, Fri- mem night nt 7.30 o'clock. pled) ery rocmhcr is earnestly requested lo ^u'tt in uniform, and meet nt llic Armory of 80,.jc ock. oft hi of the Lndics of the town arc rordiolly possi >d to bo present on this cccnsion, and ''J rncslly hope the I,idles will turn out ftn(j H 1 force at this exliibiiion drill, as it is nxml *st drill the bovs have had for some Hon < is. ' 8R7e . men. expos Personals, were pleased to meet David Johnson, !sq., of Spartanburg, in cur sanctum At [onday. Important professional busi- of Un irought hirn to Union. He was look- lowing itter than we liavo seen him for years, cnsoii good o'd friend, Mr. James Oraht. p from Charleston Inst Tuesday, some- \ "the worse for wear." In ether K , our old friend is pretty well worn R cins'ant running and requires "bsuli- T A fnw weeks of rest and home nurs- The 11 turn him out ns bright ns n now respec ic. lie bus certainly performed his town t are of hard work in this world nod is day af <1 to case and comfort the remainder GrMsc lefe. cter/ ( ^Hvilio Booming. c ?Potato s Jto'iinff A ?Kvcrythiny but O/ltoH Ett 1 H' ?I'eace Jitiytit?X" J'lace * pit in To > rs lliyhtr?Convict J'or- ?9 8,y HHr MiU Snrtor Excitement? JT^ne 1 f/tsl 9 Nov. 18.?This morning A|r abuok Ec May tliaa NoWDbCT. The was c 9b field-* is being rnpily gathered j|>r??Ii BWalber, and if it continues didn'i ftw more days most of the ticecy bof'i-i i in bales. nolict hive been taken up and they are brooti t fast, especially the llrsii'lan meal tMVTnsalisrd pot do to keep. So t lie li jMb?"^l_4kua ?%h?>n the warm Tit Eds riMliubt I ho cause of their is su \ of oi e i* on a building boom just now. cteol -.indsey lias just built an addition Towhouse, which is occupied hy Mr. tion, ister. Alman llros & Speats arc pint bvgn storehouse to be used by lie I Foster as a Music nntl Furniture d'cd 'ho I're-byterian Church is also ter 1 ' now and wi I soon be re uly for use. try and shingles seem to be a con- phy lommodity in our country just now, occ> ficos arc advancing rapidly. In gra tiling s. CIU9 to to going up but Co'- 1 * 1?" mm; Ill t 11 going uwnu. lie dec ion everybody has settled "V\ muss ^nd |t iy to l(C liv^FCi I vliaf V? feelings wil\ disappear us fas' and till er thaii ih y were gonorated. Ours th< cu try, and our peoplo will cor- ho rsper if they will on'y keep peace- dc practice industry and economy. en P. Wilji^ n? had a fancy that Ala- p i us a f ip superior co^tiy to curs, \yi t fpere sometime since, crpccUng to ipt Stat his future home ; but lie has a \'>'?d "?ys there js do better plapo q' ^^lllCf-jcy of 1qi|L Iic didn't find >^ country <ffn maK^ns?much pro- S it can gather, the people ought to v r nt and nit be looking out for a bet- n i, t i js one fhing, however, ihift ts rather t some, and that is our Tnxc?. lite 1 Tyensitrer Ins been round and *a | e faxes much ifgiiur than Inst year. | ids yiar f-l'J on the same property i diioh 1 paid S:t7 last year, nnd no i iloy bill in it, citlior. Maybe it's the il bil't o italic*, a eo|oii,ij weipui living in pile, wIiq was serving a sentence of njfeti S'amy court in tin Union jail, lining whiskey, was pardoned fho day by the President. ro wijs <fuitc a sensation in Jonosvillc eek among the Colored people, from a i that H 'bcrt Poolo, the colore 1 man tilled Will Long, also colored, at Spirtrg on the 2d insf., wns in the neighborband that lie had swornc vengeance tisevro.1 pip ies. I{e \ytW well urmol ' maa.uo doubt at sevbraj tio'orcd ptfbplb s fits. hear nnhiiig uf ,t now. rower of Up. lV. O. Softtjpipd, who fiTs'WOoklvit, N- V., js vjsiting |||p Ur's inill Mi J-gie Lilllejoliii is visiting nlaUve.s Q Jo# He. Mi#aridti Porter, of Ssutuc, is visiting jla'?in town. Hut few of our people isil#he State fair, cause?uo special ?.# Telkimionb. "Bog Machines sold on easy terms at 5 GAHKKTh S. "Ammo of the Union County Baptlol \ Sunday School Convention. iTiSlHtli session of the Union Countj iJtA Sunday School Convention, will c >n ncVth the Jouc villc Baptist Church or *idaV24th( before otli Sunday in Novem r,rijll o'clock A. M., aud continue mite c ifh, inclusive, Titf subjects for disoussion are, 1st. "Can a regenerated soul he indillercn the success of the Gospel" ? Intro luetor eakers : D. N. Wilburn, nml ltcv. W. I Humphries. 2nd "What Roo ' does I lie sur.uay ccnoi ^ST'OVhal Is Furman University, an In? do we, as Baptists, owe to it?-' In*in c ory speakers : llevs. B. C. Lam pie; H. Willoford mil W. E. 0. liunipliric: 4th. "Do parents appreciate the resp ?ns ity that rots upon tliciti, in (he rel gi<?u lining of their children?"' lutroiuclor jakers.?J. II. llandolpli and J. II. Wii mi. Rev. B.C. Lampley t > preach the Mis mary sermon on Sunday. All Superintendents are urged to have tit cgntes elected nt once, and their name iled to Mrs. 0. B. Fowler, Secretary lcsvillc Sunday School, in order Ilia lies may be assigned them before tb ivention inc. ts, as this saves time uble and anxiety on the part of the en tni ning school J. W. Jetkr, J. 11. RANDOLPH, Secretary. President. - o )on't forget the largest stock of China, ss and Crockery ware ut (JARKEIT'S. 'iik Ai.m.vm-k anrskii'?Topcka, Kan., 13.?A Washington dispatch regardiuj; mcit who secured ir cl/ctfon as Representatives ciu?cd cmirnblc stir lie: among alliance leadcis estigation reveals the fact that there is Its lor this dis'urhancc. torn Minn ui? . 1. 1 ... ...? ...VHMI.1 i?g<> II large Illimhcr epublicans were induced lo enter the nice, their renl purpose being to control loniinat ons in several Counties. Tlicy e known in Kepub'icuu circlos as "True bs," and, ns sucli, reported weekly to Republ can leaders. Tlie claims of the riuan of the State Republican Committee lie could name tho alii nice men who vote for IngnlU is based upon a kuowl! of the men who who, apparently ul e, ore really Kepnhlicans. It was ned to-night by a Repubicnn ollie al there are thirty of those Roprcsentu'ivee have thus seour?'! election at the hands ic alliance party. lis, if (rue, would give Ingalls !t."? votes, 2 more than enough to elect. It is now .rent that the All aucc Executive Com;c will endeavor to hold every mcinbcr s alliance oath, influential officers havicen aireidy sent out to interview inch her mid secure, if possible, a further that Ingalls will not bo voted for o is 110 charge made that money is ti ed hat unfair political 'actics have been re d to by the Republicans. If the claims e latter sliou'd prove true, there may My b; some startling news furnished e irate alliance men. who declare that le of their number can vote for Ingal's lay in this State. This claim of thirty Ijers, if true, would give the organ; n>f the House to I lie Republicans, and the contests instituted by tho alliance Tho situation is complicated by this inre of the plans of the Republicans. m Annual Meeting of the Y. M C. A. ilie annual meeting of the Y. M. C, A. ion, held last Tuesday night, ihc fol% oBeerj ware olcctcd to servo for the ig y _ .It. IIoi>e rlce-P<Jsident, W. 1). Dcwlcy. xecutlfe Secretary, W. 11. Miller, ccor^bg Secretary, Ceo. Manotte. reagurcr, T. K. Huiley. KxMlireSeo'y of the Y. M. C. A. trnHycoaipdH tho Young Men of the hat i^fWc will be held next Sunternobh^it 4 o'oloek. Prof* C. A, >r, Jr. wil con Juct the eci vice. Let one ba there, I \ orivsi><>:t4eBt'o of the Union Timk<. News from North Paoo'.et. i .1\ni\ Nov. 17.?By mr iPlgible The g, no d nibt' ho types last Week made next 11 "Mis John Tme" instead of Mrs leave ra'o died las: week, ilie Ui t Tuesday wo had nn old tiino corn Pridn; ingot our house. The hlttck bottle I inst. t nspieuously absent and the dog fight, gr.inii ing and dancing" and the "russalu" J t c one oft'as wou'd have boen expected, Ini j the war. With about four hours son, i j Mrs. Vox "llew 'round" wi'li her 11 nnd dish-rag and got up a "square ' for nl) uit 115 hands engaged, besi Its 1, nokcrs on. 2. oSupt. of census, lion. BoM. I*. Porter, 3. ipiixcd to b'nrn tlint out of a p pululion 4. tc.r 1200 p'.oplo living between Thiekety la k and l'ae i'et Kiver, in Oowdeysvilic witli uship, we only repot tod in our enutiiera- I.is, i It) ilea'lis during the Census year, be- P. tig.luno 1, 188'.! and ending May 31 1800. thinks tint at least 20 of us ouyht to have I dm ing that time. We explain the mat- 1 by saying that this is the lica thicst conn- hns in i he world. Wo nra not overrun with ope >io a' s and only by killing somebody i isiona ly a e we able to keep up our be ve yards. by lev. 11. 1*. dniith preached an excel'tnt utoii at Salem yesterday from the text ? hit is thq'. lu thino iiand 5" Kxidiw, 4;2. v-suip'g a largo line of llihl'o histoiy from * simple vo l i'i the hand of Moses down to sil ;two ni'tcs contributed by the poor widow cd c'ctily on lined how God in II s Province made humble means in the hands of i'pc-I, willing working clnistim p*nplo pi wcrrul e " pes for good to dueim Vets us q all Up 5>vu glo'-y. On Hmvslay the 27th insi, he will prityh Thnnk giving sermon fd SftkHt, qt 11 c](i?k M, in the afternoon some 8abtfhtf-'Mi* sabbath".' aOM sawtas^hto f aholars arc invited to take a part. This .ill in all pr. bibil'ly fee Mr. Smith's last niu'st-ri.d vi-it to tliis community, and we rus tli- t our people will sl,ow jliolr appro- ! fiatioVof his services by g viug him a full j iou<c of u'tctdive hearers on that "lay ; antl pcfticqinr'Y do we wniit |Uo ch l lrcn to be 1 present en mna*e ami made to feel that they ire nn intigral part of a grrat nation whoso Hod is the bur I. The good ladies will prepare a lunch for the occasion, to which they will invite their friends to j> in tbeui and make the day a picnsnnt a' well as a profitable uqc. We w-'idd I o glad if sump ? f (lip young tnen c nnijo'cl wiili ilie Tim km office, as well ns the oldtp ones, |oo, would bo presold and (akc q pen pjotitye pf die b'-nuiy and intelligence, as well ilie North l'ac lvt people ?csfccia'ly tho ladies.* Vox. ' * If to sible, the Timks will he ' thar or tharahouts," a'though lhursd-v is any thing liu^ nu' o|f U,ty in tliu T|MKit ofiico^ The - ? -- .i..ii..? i? senior would Rive more inun <>,(<> ......... ... mingle wi ll i'ic good people of North 1 .:coIci, paillcu'arly the //"rfi'*. Chairman Ieuv.?Col. lrlty low won golden opia ons fiom nil sorts <if nieu lor iho pleasant and fcfl'oieiu in inner in which he conducted the lii'e campaign. On the fnvt | age we pint what the llor/o and the X< us and (Joiner say of linn as Slate Chnirni'itt ; and here we print what tin i>.ntiya: V'l'hc iroth isludonel Irhy h >3 becngreu'J: . misunderstood iiy some of iho best people ii the State, lie 1ms been regarded rather a a fir-l-class bulldozer than a capable niann r gcr of men an 1 things. "Sine; nl c'nsscs of our people have coin 1 in du ly contact w th him here there h i been ii general s irpri-c exp c*sei\ at hi ' ennservativi! wpi'i?, bis plo wing ftddrcsi tin hts ready management of tilings. The tiut is we h Ve .11 found him an entirely dilVcro 1 iiitin from I he us inner of man wo expected i ? find." '' Tn which The Observer gladly adds its c dosemei t. We believe the uuict and "pen nl ..v-d-??-"'C Tricndly feeling ih prevails sme. are duo in largo measure (, the eon.-ei vaiivo tono of his published inie )- V'0W3 before the election and the counc? r, W|M| he treated everybidy. l|c di i. ,l.r,,,c'1 tnttcli of the opposition lo'thc r.gnl i- I lc*e' and paved ilie way for a sp-cJ s j un,)011 'lie two factions aficrwnrds. ? | Col. Irhy deserves w. II of the Sta'c for l! - i" '"?<* titled the imperial ofhee Ot Sttt'e ( naif III ID.?tfetcbt ,ry Obs.ret A large stock of Crockery and (ilasswat 0 nt tiAKKKTT'.S. s - - - .? y very gentleman should see our line < 1 hoftdicw' (*:'11 <rui''.v ns f'cy are gong lik CJ It A HAM & 8PAKKS' Thk Alliarcb Hank.?Columbia, 8. C Ki wi. urAl\. '"'Hortntil meeting of Hi > t ite Alb me.. Committee of i lie 8ia'e i'x thaiige and i|;c Alliance llank was hel Wc.ln.slay Mgl t. Hon. M. L. Donalds.,,, g< neral manager of tlio Stale excl.ai.ge w# present nii.l .-at with the committee. It wa , ascertained i|lrtl tho proposition to estahlisl . ?? A 111 nice hank it, Columbia had been re cvivru Willi eniliusiaon throughout tin b'tnte. The win le matter will be in propel shape curly ii December, when the ban! i will be opened nn<l Alliance men will prove their faith by their w >rk. The State ex cbntigc wi'l head the list, wi h $50,000 The report from the State exchange is most encouraging; it has done n tine business during the Fall an 1 is growing daily in pop iCurity w-tli the order.?J)<iit;/ A Vic*. - ? Our superb pin case coiitn'iis 11 dozen hail pit s, 7 doz. pins, and U hat pins, all for 15 at 1^. M. CO 1 MIX & DUO'S. - Tili.man in v Wkkck.?Kiko, Nov. 15,? The colliding of two trains here hist night about 12 o'clock, caused quite a ripple of excitement, 'lbe uastbuiuul freight train iiad bicutd on the siding to lot the westhound passenger by. Somehow, I lie switch was left open, ami the moving train ran into the other, causing quite a wreck. Fortunately no damage was done to either crew or passenger. I'robab'y the mo-t exciting part, for the "farmers' movement men, tit loa?t, is the fact that, the Hod. D. I!. '1 illinan was one of the passengers. There he ng no othor train to take him on till 12 M., to-day, a got number of his f.dlowt r< cnj-yc I the pleasure of meeting and slinking hands with the next governor. lie was enteit liunl at the Cumberland house.?C/mrleilon World. ? ? __ IVe have some special bargains to offer in Itcd Flannels, end ami exnmine them, and lie convinced iliat wc are not merely talking but we will really save you some money. OltAIIAM & 81'AIIKS. Wit it Scientific Farpi.no Did.?Nowbcrrv. Xov- 15?tim r..11. . a . ..... .vi.vmui; iruc siaiomcnt proves the proper kind of farming pays: Mr. 1$, If. Cline, a young merchant firmer, | raised 02 bushels of com this season on one acre, at a cost of trn and a fraction of a cent a bushel. .After deducting the value of fodder and shucks from tho expense account, the net cost of cultivation was $8.72. Mr, I/. Wash Floyd, another young merchant here, who has ex ten live farming interests, raised 100 large hogs on his plantation and Mr. K. Longshore gathered 7o bushels of potatoes on less thin a quarter acres of land.?Cor. Col. llrginlrr A u cc lea Set ft r $4.GO to $HJ.G0 at GA H It KITS. I have the piettiesi line of Dress (lingbaius iaTowu. J. W. McLbltK, Agent. For tho Ttuies. ' Eapi'st P. 8. Union. committee on iitno nn 1 p'nco of the j nccting of the liapti't S. S. Union bog ()ne b to report that they recommend thai nion meet with KllS thel Church, on Lit bj y before tlio 6th Sun lay in November ?n-l they suggest the following proIUC : nuo.vv, ^8t!??Moiniug. H?w rsduolory Sermon by l$;o. F. C. Ilickat 11 ?. m. Anil i NTKI1.MISSION. AFTKHNOON. And Report from Sihoo's. Enrollment of delegates. Soft OrgHiiizntion, ?~ M'-tcelliiuoas. . it Question: "Whatonjlit to bo dono ^ ? i n church member who refuses to t uy " - ! l W Urn. J1*? jusldebits'; ' u:scuin ii I'vuw., m >. Webber. ; Question llox. jjn) Saturday, 2.)lli?M lining. ,j|C si Questi in : "Pious traning in youth jn| what effect upon old age ?'' Discussion ned by lire John A. llanw. fl, ?d Quo-tiou: "'Ho* is moVe spirituality lo jft attniucd in the Sabbath Sclio d ? Opcnc l ju 11 ro. Jus. M. Osinent. Ol KSTlON Box. |g INYKUMISSION. roj AFTERNOON. jy Question : To whom nre teachers reipoudo for their teaching an i conduct ? Open. by Bro. John Crocker. b, question iv'x, Sunday, ?t0 h, liev, J. D. ltnilcy will xiacl^ ilitt Missionary Serin m at 11 o'c'ock m.?Adjournment UcBpotjUnHy ^ubmltfd, J. K. bvrokss, N ivember 1G 181)3. Chairman- * _.?-/*-nsif?Kan Cap*nt^tO cento at II. M. COlll'.N & URO'S. A Practical Sermon.?There was a mm wealth of good stories to'd at. the Vic tho list con'o inial this week, and one f die best re ated to a wel'-koowu Now Kugliui ministe r of former times of the name of Craves lie wss as noted f r his muscular as for Ida spiritual Chii-t nnity, lie was conducting a caumi\igpt in this State en one occa*un and was somewhat annoyed by the interference of ccrla n rough cliaractcis in the vicinity, one of whom announced that lie would conic to the camp anil "lick" the precher on a,specific day. To keep hi a promise he-rodo s -mo distance 01 horseback. Meeting the parson at tho e-lose of the service, he dismounted and calmly told [ him to prepare t-? moot his doom. Tho uicok-tooking preacher, who was at that time anything but a young man, at onco begin to "lab)!" with the f-llow, and finally aske I hint if ho lyouldu t kindly kneel d >WG rpid pray wi ll him for his soul's tmlvtui'n. The hclor's answor was a savage Wow at the parson, wh ch was countered'' in tl?c most approve 1 pugilistic style, and the next thing the tough man knew ho was llung over an a ?j* ining fence to the stony ground beyond. Surpitsed and dazed, he slowly | joked liiumdl up, ftud, al'uv nu.k ing sure tint n ? bones were broken, in 11 respectful and trembling vo ce said to his c. nipic or: / "1 bate to trouble you to much, parson s but if you would kindly th o-v my b rs< . over tao I would he very much ob iged.' ? H'UtoH (Hobr, , Just received a caro of Umbrollars fru s 60 cents up, at 11. M. COHEN & KRO'S. - ? * ? '? - e Why IIk Diun'x Mm-b.?There 'ives ot in J09 Caution's dis'ric: in Illinois an o! , farmer wlio is a zealous republican, one i ,1 the red hot partisan strif c. When ! I, heaid of ('sitnon's defeat he said to h it wife, who is one of those women who oh to their 1 nd aud master b indly : ' Mary, pack up everything. I'm going ?. move." V li^ep1U.S?^"C ('nnn?? ? heal and I Wo. to lite n a democratto district " % s- riien the oi l m1n W0ll( ,Q town , , u nmo,."qUUp,okin|! / . " W liy ?" inquired Mary. "Ilecause," he replied s?<l!y, <<chcre ain M no p ace tomovo ty'-, A large ass rtoic.T"of Lamps cheap , jf G A K RETT'S. :|3&%5?SK J pronounced the 7',so 'ZLllll u ?gnin?t iiapo I t , io I S. s s i" P'n| s f,?'" first b title, ami after t ,ki ,?" we'v - Wns C,,rf,|> 9?'?" ' ?nd well, and f.,r L.ZLl J *? have ]ia(l no return or syntj torn of (lie \i disoa-e. As I owe my l-fe to S. S. S. send tins testimony for puhiieition. II. M. Kr.iiiHii.it, 11 untl?*y, N (I. Qainkd eighteen POCXIIS 1 COnsidt ' S. 8. S. ihc hert tonic in the maikel. I t ol it for broken ilowu health, nil I gaioe c'ghteon pounds in tlirco week". My appi ' titeau'l strength cmic hick to mo, and unit! a new nan of me. W.m. Ueiii.ock, I Jo! let i le, Ohio. Treatise on Itlool ami Skin Diseases tnnil cii free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., At'nnla, tin 1 have four Mar'-l: Top Tables for sab cheap. (JAIMIETT. Kicked to Death iiv a Mi:i.e.?Jet Pearsou, of lleiilsvillc, Spartanburg County son of Thomas Pearson, was kicked in tin stomach on Saturday night by a tunic and lied on Sunday night from the injuries. Mr. Ihnr-on rode up to a store on Sa'urday li ght and after hitching his mule wei t in to transact s <iue bus Tics. Wliea ho returned to ride home ho went up to the rear of the vicious animal which kickc I hint in tlie et?ni icli wiili bo'li feet, knocking him to the ground unconscious. Mr. Pearson was a member of the Likcity Hill Ihtptisi Church in Spartanburg County, and wns liked and respected whersver lie was known. A supiirb line of Over-Shirts?Somethog real nohhy, nt J. IV. MclA'lth'S, Agent. ??? Kick i.en h Aiinica Salve.?The lies I Sal v in tlio wor'd for Cuts, Kruiscs Sores, Ulcers Salt l>Ileum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ('happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curei Piles, or no pny required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prico 125 ce.nls j?er box. For salo by II. F. Perry. April lHtli 181K). . . English Spavin Liniment, removes a If ? ?? ' * - i mini, roil or i ai loused I,um;s and Dlciu ishes from horses, lllood Spavins, ("orbs Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles | Sprains, all Swollen throa's, Coughs, etc.? I Save $">0by iiso of one bottle. Warranted the nest Wondrful Rlcnrsh Cure ever known. Solt I. J. M. 01B8 Si SON,, Druggists, Union. Ooiioon Ki.rcrr.n?Atlanta, fin., Nov. 18 ?II tit houses of tlie general assembly voted to-day for Unit-."! States sc.a or. John 11. Gord- n was e'ected. The result gives general satis'action throughout the Stale. Go lo GRAHAM A SPARKS, for Hie best COcUt Under Vest in the market, it's a daisy. I (r(i*Tiui)UT?>) **" TWILIGHT. I sunset sky, nsurr, tinged with piM H mo s holding power suprora*, And a soft dim hue, H r lie dying ?Jayl^t gleam. Hie rippling river, dyed with goldo^^^^^B j H*iflly round itn bonds, Mcc'shnlf way tb' npproacliiog niej^H H brigh'nesi^to H The latt bright ray lias faded, with it dies tho day MM The darkness iloi slowly; *4| H twi'ight fades away. Hy The new railroad lino from Camden ishvillo, fi<i Kocky Mount, Chester. Gaff* City, nud Dallas, N. C., will soon be B< i corps of engineeis nro now locating the c from GaQ'nry down the Broad Hiver nod Bfc entire line will bo put under contract ^B lunry 1st. Our informant slated that ^B >re is p'enty of money t > build tho road. e grading contracts, whioli will be lot inmry 1st, lH'.U.u'o to be completed by |H ly 1st of the same year and the road is to ]H ironed and equipped by January let, IB 02. The new read means a boom for the f inernl reel ion around Gaffoey.?GretHVille J 'net. tiitoa'JtMen's Unlnuodriod shirts, rcitlfbrcod a rck and front, at f?0o. at - y*-' ur 11AKHY M. COHEN & BRO'S. B i. A nins j Needing a tonic, or children who mm onwi Ing up, should take 1 BROWN'S IRON H1TTKR*. I It Is pleasant to take, euros Malarh^adA^ gostiou, Biliousness anU Liver List of. Letters llctunining in the Vostofficc at Union, foH (he week ending Nov. 121, 1890. ^ C A Allen. |Miss Mary Henry K ites, I Miss Francis M Miss Elisngn Colt. [Jtdin Leak. MR Sim i.aiub. {Miller & May. I Mrs Siiah Knyn". | Miss Knthcrin. P Persons culling for tlio nbovc letters wllj" please sny if advertised, and will be rcquirM^ to pay one cent for (he'<r delivery. J. C. HUNTElt, P. M/ J 1.000,000 ' BRICK, for tale. . " J. II. HODOEU Nov 14 For Sale. W r Mil Hold Prcbbjioritn Chut oh it X for silo, lite purchaser will be rctpH el to move the buildmg immediately. Jl ply to * J^T, GEE. Y Sec'y. H. Public Scl^l Vruslee&l I Must Have the Money, f ALL persons indebted t? uie by nnteol account will plouo cill in and sotllfl by (ho 1st day of December. 1 have iifl dulgcd y u, now 1 must have the inonoy. W. D. HEW LEW Nov. 31 47 81. | Warning- I ANV one going on my place now occl pied by Audrow McNeaco, and cm ting any limbt r, or bnuling any wufl without my permission will be prosecuted If 11 the full extent of the law. j W. E. McSKACK. I ^ ?< I it I Strayed or Stolen.I J kJ I AV ? Oio 5th of No*. I8f0, *' 1 O nlTcJer*y Heifer, n>J?< fifteen uioo2| : W\. aoik !??o,lor.?l.h White -F'Ufl i y i her'logs, cither strayed awny or w m JB y run, my p.cmi8C8, adjoining 8. M,, K co ,o in .ho of Uni^Anyouy^l i bo liberally re war Jed. MONEY TO LOAliHI 1 rs. / vN Improved Farm landn, in tum? se Vy S300 and upwards. Loans repay ah! smnll unuual instalments, through a pcifl i'i of six years, thus enabling the torrowefl pay ofT his iudebtedness without exhaust! his crop in any one year. Apply at onaafl t P. A. TOWNS EXP, J r. Attorney, Vniou, 8.^1 Household Furniturd^K !; Auction! Auction !| 1' T WILL sol' a' the "llix House" in ) 18 1- Town, on Saturday, Nov. 22d, a vnlunfl - lot of Household and Kitchen Furidt^B <1 FAMILY LlItltAKY, kc. c S ile i - bopin at I I a Terms, S\LLIL 0. THOMSONS Administrator's Sale- H r j WILL re'l by pub'iou'icli n before 7H JL Court Koiiso door at Uoi' n on TuesdiH I December 0, 1800, at 11 o'clock A. M.. tH following property, t >-wi t t e Note < f 'V. K. Jobnsou a- d 11. dated 1 lib October, 185b, for ?225, cro^^H by Scrip f >r 58 sliaro. Stock ot \ Kxchange Itank, of Ohar'o'ton, li.luiecof judgment ngiinst Mrs. S^^H Carter. j TERMS: CASH. K. 11. WALLACE, Adui'rof Mary A. Wallace, deoeaao^H r XT ~?vvo. UUiDO iur 0&lC'y,V BY virtue of n power of sale ccnlaioe^H a mertgnge Riven t>y TUmn s M. sell to James Al. Seignious, dated 1st Mai^B 18'JO, ami iccorJed in the nflice of Register rf Chnltol Mortgages for County, in Book )(., No. 2, page '282, sell publicly, at the Court IU|^e Union, 8. during tho logo^^M.s of rale on 8-dosdny in UecinBi^ IH'tO, IH dark colored lioreo, s'nllnn, named TKHMS, CASH. JA MIS M SKIGNIOUS.^M Mortgag^^H The State of South Caro^B^I COUXTY OF UNION. JAMKH KK. i;si? Prolate J^H WIIHRKA8, T. M. Lltt'ejohn has mJ| to to let oj^^H Admir.istraiinn, with will snnexid, o^^^H (,. tfl Thee arc, therefore, to oi.'e and lyl^^^Hjj the k 11 D of the said J dm II. L. Wood, dec they bo an 1 n>n??" * " , me, in of Probate, to he I cM nt Union 0. il ,il H Carolina, on the litli day of^frcembtr, ne^Bfl *fi it public n f.w II o'c'ookBH tin- forenoon, Io if nny Inivc, why i!i'' said Adniini?t a Ion whotj^H I not l*o granted. I <; Vtii under my hnnd thi> I Hi l? ilnj November, Anno Domiui 181M>. H 1^- ) ;amh.s m. gkk, h krai. V I'lolmte Published on the 2lfit d iy of N>vcn))^^H I- mi, in the I n on Timm. H Nov 21 47 ..' . n iii m