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35* " . . . - " T?k r*tM'iri 11'? It.?An ?l?ocof tl>? ? oh-treasury Kkrnie writing ? ? era of I lie y 8un tor ??mp'ain? that the ppoti* nts of ?U-t rcbtme ^? vo tb- ir aitmtiou p to flatting faul'a wi'h tis details wb lo nsglotting diocuKri1 n of it* princlp'o*. Tbvr? IsfwinotbingIn tMscompla ni. Appro?elilug tbt sobome wo lind s> maey monstrous, impraet-eabla and itsnrd provisions oonncc'ed ?l?b It tbMt wo easily g?t lost in tr/ing to S indoor way through t? ibo roo*. Tba arlarinla. ibo wr tor rt forrvd to ray*. ^j^lO^od^^forn flex hie currency to 1j>c \ fi the central direct power nml the people ill* ' debtors, giving it a hold of mormons Strength on the couiiir>'? commerce mid on 1 private interc-t*. It is i?? make the government lbs rival of p i*ain enterprise ?n bogs money triirt with an lior.tr to maim, factor# money indefinitely and di-t-ibut* it ' among people of ooe c'nss. # i Tbore is a good ileul of foolislui-. s< in ull this talk of a flexible currency. Money is naturally flexible. It comes when there is ( a t/thing to bting it nod g. cs where it is t ??*at. Tbere is *1 wxys money cn oigli to more (lie crops alien tliere is a leoonid f"r f litem. J'obody ever h s to Itmtl cnttuu ' li'iioo because of lnck < f currency in pay for ? it nr to accept due bil s or n I ox for it. The trouble with in is font when we pc ih? money for our cott ? wo ln*e in psy it II out for debt# or supplies and it dinimt ' b ckthrough merchant* and bnnki m those who or'g'nnlly lout it or furnishol ihcsup- I plies. llio pries of crops aru regula'cd by ( tl>? demand sbwmd who c tursurpus over h me consumption is taken. J lro?n which wo suffer. 'lucre is need f>?r in.iro money. It in u< I riplit that u few nu n nhoubl hn'c the power to luck money in the northern brink* or vnnli*, ns it i* linked I ow, and h-.id il away from lift doniuud* of legitima'o commerce and for higher intercut rslcs than the ratio of supply to dcm*?d ?niram* Hot llio currency to prevent this nhould he ? ? I currency, such ?s evcrybo.ly is widing t ? nc"cpl, nod ihe mrthnds used to keep it in cuculsiioii J sliculd lie natural, should obey llie law* of trade. The fiuli-liennuiy scheme pr >| o*e* 10 give us a currency ?li cli nil llio chances a?o against. which ?11 ihe experience* of our country ami other cuiii'rin Ic 1 m ati11 not he generally accepted a* g' ml; ami | r pones to |>aiinp this money into lit) eounlty hy nnnatiirnl, violent and dangerous device'*. ? (1 rftnviUe AVu>*. ?~ (InviRMiu Kortiikn Sjtuntir.n.? Atlanta, July IK.?The conspicuous absence of Gov- 1 trttor Nortlien fruit tlie Alliance ramp i mcvtiugs being ln'M throughout the Slite ??? Txcittfx ooiiiuieul. The failure to invite liim to IllMC mtsviAnga An An-ni.\?.A ? ,n?|t ' CaL Livingston, ptu-ident of the Sla'c Alliance, h?s chcrishe I a epiail of revenge for yearn. North* n ntio-i defeated him frr the presidency of the State Agricultural Society. When Livingston sought to lone Fat Calhoun vlected Senator Insi winter, the Qove<nor took an active pail in favor of QorJon. Later wlion .Ivy < ion Id visited the State tioverttor Northern refused to attend a aorinl gathering in which tlotill was to bo pr-suul. Thin wan followed l>y a amicus, of disgruntled Alliaiicumcn, at which it was resolved to decapitate Livingston. The tight wan taken up by the Allinurcinen througlu ut the Stale,, and President Living ston wan overwhelmingly endorsed, lie n?w feels that lie cait defeat Nortlicn'n atnhi ion I m for a second term, ami it working everya thing to that end. r W hon the ]?re.aent "campaign of educations' wai opened with Weaver, Simpson and others on the slump, it was easy to pass I over the Governor in all the meetings pave the one held in Atlanta. This is tlie city of the Governor's otlicial residence. The 1 - Wng'-tiiVrWAvt*r^.v.f TaV-T.i.-? ifii red all the way through, although lie ia | a nmnber of the Order in good standing. Tim Wiiiii.u'h IlAitVRST.? London, July 22.?Toe Tiroes summarizes the harvest prospects of iho World oh follows: In Kussi% th?re is a grave deficit; the pca?anIry orj starving and there is small hope of relief. In India ihcro is serious anxiety; famine prevails over a considerable portion of (lie country. Madras, llajputlana and ' Punjab arc the worst sutTcrcrs. There is i drought in ftengiil, and llii need of ni?rc fain is urgent, liomhay alone promises a good harvest. The Aineric.-n harvest wid ' tie go id in ipiHliiy and amount, hut with the failure of Indian and Itnssian supplies d is I of the utmost importance that the KiijjI sh crop shall not ha slioit. The prospect ?n the whole is good. Iii the rhi-'f wheat 1 counties, Kssex, Not folk and Siillo'k. the 11 crop is above the average an I in other c count'-es up to the aveinge. The harvest will be late anil prices wid he high. There is, therefore, a good outlook for the LngliMi 0 fanner to break the long setics of disastrous ' years. j fi n asiiiyi.i.k's TKiutim.r. Thaov.oy.? Nnsh- ? vil rTcnii., Jul; 'JO.?Mis. I'nltio Lochr.dge, d wife of Mr. Thomas I.ochiidge awl s ster of INI J. J. Odd, n we'l-Unown pr ditce literchai t of this city, ,-luii l>*r three chi dioil and herself uhnut I o'o'nck yesterday ufii I-iiooii ui lirr home. three miles .Smth ? ( S|ii-g Hill. Maurice County. Tim (Men child wan lour years old mid Hit* youngest 4 niunihs ' Id. k. After dioiic yesterday Lochridgo wont tn church, leaving Irs Ironic in iw usual state of ijiiicinons. 'I lie children acre plaiing aii mid n? usual. AIioiii Ilircc o'clock lie returned and found I lie front door Miked, in This seemed el entire t > him, t in coiicliid-ng his wife had gone on n visit, lie went arm ml the home intending to enter hy the knak ' door. This too win locked, and he was (i:ii|>?llcd to force a wind >w sa.-h in order p., to gain entrance. Not untd he hud gone into the living ro ins did the full meaning of the m tiled 1M" door- and windows hurst ii|'oi? him. There up n a I'idlct, nicely arranged, lay Irs three jj d.rl ngs, (lend, and across llie room with her fret inrned to theirs was his wife. A double, barrelled hrrech-loading shot gun lay he- \j, *wcen' aMr As near as can he learned from the Mir- ' roun lings, Mrs. Lochridgc had drawn up 50 " her children's clothes, < ne >y one. p'neid I the gun against thoir lieai t-ii-mI fired. Then vj?j lie place l thim side hy m 1c on (he pallet ? which she had nm I" ' . ..i |'?a a }? ??? HUH arranged their dresses neatly iihuiil iliem; standing wt their feet an-! ptohaMy rn/ing \| dawn npon tliem, the districted no ther xj.j placed the muzzle of ti-e gun at h r own heart and fired. * . . \'h Dklats aiik 1 >a m*ipkoiu.?Tin re are t lime whoaro morbidly anxious about their h?a ih. \ wa'cliiiig every sym|itoiu and dozing them- ( ^ reives on the rliglt'cM j?r?.y ?i alien. There "l are others win never give the mnitei a thought, but permit rcrl symj I * ?< hi] ?e hen into the certainties of d *? >.? e. I'etw-en tintwo rzirrniuii ll?u wtsa mi\i> h<?? ? * ? ??? ?i<? I o duly at>x"KU?, nu t jet no im iin? 1 genuine symptoms to develop, lie kiie<?? "" that delays tire daiiceioil*, in d he kn-ivs. ' in ireover, that the iued"ine n.o-t likely to wet he effecti*e is tlial which go s stin glr to ! ? seats of disease, onl tones tip the dige* iv i(.(. organs, strengthens the system and ( i i othe blood. He lakes a few doses ol S. S . 1 "I and Boon finds that all the sy in j it ms ha . an i ilisappi ared, and that lie i? in a :t r ? n ilition than ever. The great vegetah i i .o ,-'i has oo rival. a mi [Tic IBeelfg 'Union M. STOKES, - Editor , . 8 STOKES, Local Editor , Friday* Jily 94% 18P1. UUSCHU'TIOS. f 1 60 1'F.R ASS CM P08T or KICK DIHECTOBY. IHQ (/? itiii >'V wj'viiv* ?Oi JUSIIUJEE ,?? tl.tt. u. I..OO l?. U. To? Montrj Drier Department w,1l l? mooed for buelneve from U A. M. to 4 I'. M - Mo (Ml Amo mot I will <?* ?> lit'. I., nod the Southern Mail at tl.OU I*. M. Any inattention or irregiilariiicft ahould e reported promptly to tlie I'. M. J. C. IIUNTKK, I'. M. K%. Wo are rrt|iiraied by Hclt -ol t ootniealoner Walker, to aay (bat be will net te n liia oflico neit Friday and 8a urJty. " ?#a i ?? t*&' Hon. J. IV. .Stoke*, I'rranient of tlic Stale Farmer* Ailianc , Ims cha'longed Sot nor M. Duller ti d incus* the rub-Tremikj icheme nt the All once picnic at I'mapwiity mi the V'.Mli, in*'., nn<l the challenge h** Imjmi icjepcd. ? ? SfiT" Wo have ha<I t> eneounter many liflicn'lien in getting out our paper this week. IV e have heeti pressed with Job Work ; the Local fvlitor ha* been attending the rote.ing jf the (Jratnl It tiiiuii, H. of T., at Santuc, and iu*t at the pinch of our trouble*, on pub ic*lion 'lay, whm hi* service* ware of greatest noces-ry, our prnctpar woraman aent w>r<l to u* that he wa* * ck (?) an4 unnble to work. I.'nder ihe*e difficulties, we ask the iiidulgriico of our reader*, for all error* and deficiencies ttint may be found in the paper - Representative Fowler has no Free FaaaWe most willingly publish the following from licpro'untntivo Fowl* r, in order that justice mny tie done h m if the Tims* ha* been anyway instrumental in creating a wrong impression about him. We, however, are glad thai Mr. Fowler can tin equivocal y piece himself right and in the most fwi.rn l?ls* light before the people, in the frtt jam quest on : ? - ? To tho Wheelmen. A young fiiend called our attention to the lad that some wheelmen of tho town were in the habit of wheeling around after dark without a heud'ighl, which makes it rathor ilaiigeroiis for ihose who walk around ajltr narn, unit mptenie'l us toaaa ?? ?? ??? ain>j< curry their light* in tho .front, lor olthougli the young iiinu couiplaing, is rathor small in s'nlurc, wheelman should bo careful not to run over him after night, a* he may 11...?, ?ir i..i 1 ,? , ? ? %iIViu via nivi I'llilllUU, HIIU II pvrchance, Ihrj should break one of hi* limbo, they may have the Post mauler General aftar Ilium for injiirng 0110 of hi.* .Sunday Sckoo acholnro. Our Stock to h?? reduced for the licit lid day, cash buyer.* look to your interest. tilt AII AM A SPARKS. Grand Diviaion. S 0. T. The annual inertiti|? of llictlrand Division, Son* of Temperance of South Carolina, conrened at Siuitiic la*-t Wednesday. Ad tlio old olliccn were present, hut there wo* a lumen'^..OS'IVI siutid m. Jhfttogeioo* than another to the youth of our country, or more demoralizing to moiety at large, that habit is intemperance, and every effort, every arginizution and every inenn* should bo encouraged to a?rest its terrihl* ravages upon ilie inniihood of our fining men, the health, the moral* and domestic comfort and hnppiiieis of the people The Sou* of Temperance, is me of, if nol die olde-l. Tom pern itcc organizations in the roui.try, and lis* done an immense amount of [nn I, which slioul I comment it to the fiipinrt i f all christian men and women -wives, outlier* and sisleis, hushand.*, father* .and iroiher*. If you think (In organization i* not in he right hand* to give it efficiency and take u u*oful, it is your doty to unite and loot other officers, mid then extend to them 'our personal, niortl anil ma'cr al aid. Ky lUtsidcr* withholding ilicir intliienoe fro in lie order, member* absenting themselves roni the Hireling* and gelling ind tferenl, Itey hveomc alumhliug blocks in Ibe advance flbeorler. I.el u* coiubino fo 11o good i>Kl Sons of Temperance onli>r. - Tcikcnnlf. Mr. licit. I'. (iniTPl hit removed wjth i.s family l > Spartanburg. Miss Nellie Ptirccll, of August*. is i. Ii oilier, Mr. .1. 1'iirc 11. Mrs. W. I?. Arthur and noli, niit visiting 'alive* mul frieu Is in North Carolina. M si May Kennedy, of Jnnesvillc is visitg Col. McKitsick and finiily. Mi's Itbuieli liage is visiting friend* nl ecu o noil. Ma*lcr Kverettr Posey mul Mips l.onn spy "i'c on t? visit to f. iciid* ni I.unions Miss Morion liil.be* of Colimit>i;i, is visit; lior unci'', W. M. Gihhos mul family. Mr. mi l Mrs. II. M. Cohen, of Tiimiions lp, is visiting Mr. P. M. Cohen and family. Miss .Minnie liist, Mr? Nannie l.iinler Blip s?is J. I,. Walker and P.. O. Srrritt, arc ending I lie Teachers Ass rial ion at Anderilr. ! '. S. Iiil.li>, of Orangeburg, paid n it to his friend, S. S. Stokes, this week. . 1'ibble, was en bis \v*y Co tbe meeting of i tir.unl llivisini S. of T. tit Suntuc. u.s... ? < -- ' . - v r> I. t l\ llf I<I<<II<<P SI fl" in<r Mrs. t'litTor I lit s week. I Irs. .1. A. 1*1 ic? mi I lwo chihlren, of ' ?ir?vilh\ ?-e vi<iting Mrs. M.I ( irkry ninl fami y. Irs. X. t\ Harris, of Ncwheiry, w lio lias ' n on a visit for a few week* li Mr. J. II. J litis :iii<1 family, h** rei nn'il i<? New- ? iv. I spt. Hani. I, Mrs!. of IVi'ni Sp<ini?s. was cVini ?n\i rnrnl^iiW inoi ?u s. V*r\ my " iioiolilio's liail I.tile hope I r him. Vc f un<l tin- aliiip in the S/> ut i? of this ! , <!t. IV|< h i<I i ol hrari] i<| ('.it I. West's ' i ; ih-.s before. mot <i'irc."ely hope h s eiyi- ; ' on i< not <o lioprh ss us irp < I< <I 'I he i i* i no < I I'oio . s most worthy e'.ti* n?, J . w ? imi Is a' i< sii<!I HI <II. I I a'l hats fur I.a In s ail <ient|cfiii"i al entire. OK.All AM & S1WKKS. I Juion Looking UpwerdThe Or enri'.U A'?tr?. ?f tlio !#?*? Ct#" k mortgage reeorJed in the office of the Regieter of Mesne Conreyeuoe of thetCoenty, t?r |lt,00^,100. end ? ? ' awe] The mortgage wee liended to the Regieler tour by C"l. R- Morton, of Baltimore, rice The president end generel manager of the Cape m to Ke?r it t'ificinoeni rellwey. end ie ree-rled toge n e'-l the countire through wb eh the road p|M I I Ttia ? ? #fc- C Nle-anrbueette Loan end True! Cevpeny, of I U ?i .Tend ie-oen'mt the doit, Cap* Pi er Rood, and by fltfjnMjHRPP H president, and Frank W. Iteyno dn.tnesurer, of the loan en I trust company. The mort. ga,te rune f r fifty year* end w II drew fi per pro cei.t interest. It corers ercrytliing thet the w{| r??e I now ownee or will own, including fren- (|,a elder, right of wey, road be t, elock, &c. Olg The Xftrt state* thet the roiport lereiinns out of the t'npe Four roed ie Soulliport, N. 0., end the Company will run a line of iteem- *?, ships from Ihnt po?t to New York, and hsre g^j elrrudy two rcsse's. The inriin line of the a j road will he from Foutbport ?ia Camden, a''' Winnsb ro, t'nion end GrernrH'e to Knox. i n< ri'l*, Tenn. Col. Morton rny?, he belieree 4-a the ion I will he running into Greenville in in from fourteen lo seventeen month*. Con- 11 tracts h?vc already bsen let for grading ttml ^ iroirng t*?0O miles of the road, and work will gr< commence nt S tuthport, coining this way, in Lo twenty days. The contracts include the completion <>f the road to Grconvillc, ('235 ?u? from Qnflfnev City to jn Camden." "T* "sM The iVetr# further says: "Confidence U given to the slstements by the f*ct that the road * does not propon' to ask help from Grecoville hu or tiny o'lter county or town until the r >ad *? in assured. Then aid can be given on a surely." With all our previous disappointments it R|) does seem to uo, now, that Union ia soon to Tr Itnre a boom, nod be placed on a direct line "1 bet wren two important financial ami ntercsntile po it's. In other woria, wo are no ^o| longer to be 'deft out in the cold," but taken i0 in and warmed into new life and new hepe, re< by being placed in direct coroinifnic-ition with new people ami receiving new impulses er nnd now iticenlivcs logo forward in the grand n,| march of progress. Truly, may we say, the ar clouds that hover over us show a bright silver W( lining. I.et its all nlay in Union and unite ^ our ctrorls to pull her out of the slough of ep despond. There's a bright future for the good old town, nnd that near at hand. or , w Tiikv Wii.i. Kttr.c tiin Faitii. l.nuretin,' July 1H.?Tito following resolutions were ' unanimously passed by tho Lisbon Alliance of this County; llfioh-ft, I'lldt this /jllianco renews its si. legiaucs to the principles of the Farmers' ^ Movoment nnd to its lender, Gov?ravr It. 11. ^ Tillman. ?' '2. Tlint we do not believe Governor Till- w tunti haa bum, is, or ever will be disloyal to the Alliance or the farmers' interest in tb Hon9li Coroliiin, no! wMUntuniling ilio efforts ^ of certain coit'ii' 1 politicians persuade the ^ 1 members of the Alliance to the contrary. JJ !t. TJjflt we favor the Ocala demands. hut I . this Allina^e Records to Governor Tillman j? the r ght of free thought and free speech, and (he f.iiue Iran not ooiye Josacr hce Govcr- Jti nor Tilliiinu for the very doubtful /chance of v> getting the sub-treasury or any othor scheme. 4. That it is tho purposoof the leaders of the Alliance to ileliver our organization to T. the Third l*ar<y, we would like to know it at once. P* f?. Any mliciue of lezislattote lh%t is rot ' man<l our support, torTne nemocrwMC party * , ia at ill good enough for us. 8( It is in o? J?r now for word to be sent to ^ the Laurens County Alliance to rebuke the Lisbon Alliance for its iiidepunduu/. action' c< and demand that the members of that Allir ance snnll cat their own words, nnd horeafic r ?" gr think and act only as the leaders of the Order think and net , on nil Alliance matters. ? . #. . lie Correspondence of the Times. A Grant A>tl?nce Pienie?With a Hearty Welcome to AlJ. FahtVi', .Inly 2d.?Pursuant to a c?)t for oh same, a delegated committee from the dilfer- he cat Alliances of the townships of Fish Ham, Vsutue, Goshen Hill, 1'ni-iu and Pinckney vimet here ojj the JMth, to perfect arrangements for a p ooic y>d speaking in the near be< future, a day of i lea?^*?^nd p*t,Ci gcnerailyr^ sjoli Mr. \Y. T. J? tor waa chosen chairman, and R. W. Jeter, Secretary. Tho time and place decided upon was far August 6|h, at Man I uc \ It was then fhojjjhl to t'ie success 0f of the affair ?which by ijie way, is to p'a ... w 111 It U"llllllllie?> wf joa** 1 from each All unco. one at 1-ast, to be a vi* non-Alliancrman, to promulgate the picnic, ami .?olioit froin tlic citizens of the neighbor hocil, both by tln ir p'e?cnce, ami by contribuliug to itie repu?t, ;?ml the ,fo'lowing committees were appointed: ' Fmh I),tm.? M. Pcavrr, l'. P. Hamilton, b^v Jolm McG -wan, nn?l .1. (5. IPce. of l /Vint //?//.?J. 11. .'eter, |>r. .1. If. Ilinoii?"!!, J. J,tf. ami e>. . .leter. Sitnltic.?I). II. Kan?. J. .Mc. F.nt, J. I'. u,? Sartor, nml I.. II. Jeter. ver; Ifiiulnr.? Dr. A. K. Fnnt. T. P. <1. Uiw^ry, frol W. ,1. Fiidy, ami Dr. .1. (1. Going. j , Fair Fore ft.? It. W. Harris, G. C. Greer, .Ins. Young, ami m,u Hebron.? I.elaml t'uniiiughani, Gilliam cotli Gregry, McPe'mid, and J Skettles- |,>\v worth. Ihifh Fetid.?T. K. Palmer, J. 1$. T. g Scott, W. A. IV11. ami II. II. Itrftic. '' h'eltrn.? K K. N. Kow'cr, II. Little, be a A. Mi Gowau, ami S. J. II. Howell. j|10 | AJI of the above APiancs were not rcpre- ma^( sented by de'egatss, tint communicated, and he above were npp intrd, and are CMnestly ^ rcipieited to serve aid do their bes^^a Misa their duty is to get all, both ladies anil M gentlemen, in their icspccFve localise* interested in the ponic. nml all t cunt Unite to, psricipnto in, an I par ake of, the p:ctiic, a? we expert to make it. with the aid ol'onr mm alliance friends, a very interest ng atlnir ' I' to all si A j'lie billowing distinguUlie 1 gentlemen ire invited, otnl arc expected to ntt- ml ami sneak: |)H Prcaidenl, J. Win. Ss'kes, Stale l.ee nrer, p^ W. .1. Tallhctt;S. II. A. M. I.. Donnbbnii. i,i ro It.strict Lecturer,.I. II. Kinaler; W. N. F der, Ina., iml IL.bt. Aldrich. fuo,j Kami oi inline win i>e j>M- enr, ;in>l |>!owi fin-nsb music for the occasion. and , Kemeniber, ibis i* not closa ri.j ymont, mi a 1 aro welcome. So brethren and nliool. iirtids of I ho committees. ple?se solicit a 1 .? ,ai oc me ami l?r up well-tille I linicli latsk I*. evp'n n<l if any one >s anyway prejudiced eel ? n,j, o|? your mind* will be ijivilm-id. unit ?|| P hat ilioae ont-i le the Alllaiiee will liol j imU* u? rnj'ty ouiitloi mill ?? wll ilo mil itiro-t oi |io'|i you enjoy yourselvev ami il join liumN ii- tl ic tmih I'fnci'l ol a <1 'I'm <1 !? ? iI t'p.tlier, an we do lot widi t> Ohio K ind any one fr m the pie lenri s ctp? ct il tla< < n that day. ami Ho- of the Alliance will pleiwe t'omp en eaih r Ih hud to worn on anothtr him I /ulioii mlir ! . Mii.n. a l?"t of blue tih on on the pr ee t |n! of heioi*. and wtar I tli'- lim 'mi l sile ] how \ r ii lelity. ga? b I!. \V. .11 run, ? i t Sec t'y. iniinii ** T<1 tuna, Jaly , , MUr alooe (kt l^H1^! ** r from It, bat it taj^^V iuS^J*W "? aging oot'oo* far *' at weed to ?ry *H|^K^Ln Md ,e tj pavr a'ana, H ibaraaake lH? 3p^j^fcj d^Jwb^ I WMwN|l5rart^^3BBW ^1 at gra-'h erapi acre eiOMtl) enofer g \r, for coiioa 'a now betoir tba (d^V daetloa, and if all reparta prova inwli 1 t>a a'i'l lo?er in tba fa'L I onder?t?4i o t tlio present cop iiNiinnrtd at 8.00C- a ) b?lea while at Mr* time laet year it wg v j cacuU'ed at 7 000.000. If the prrset filiate beuue, cotton la bound to be Iowa prloe. \ J Miss Ma-'ie Boyd it teaching a 8:ngi"g| ? tool at F?-?ter'a Chapel Mis* Mattic i? c {oo i and pleasant siogiog mistress and mirtbly fino-1 and qual fted for the profesn which alio follows. She ia a cripple, y 1 not ablo lo walk at an/ timo. She trar- < in an iifn'id chair. sod baa to b? he'pcd 1 and out of her buggy, tilting in her aeat, all who or* Morsel with the ability to Ik rhould thank God that they are not in r condition, instead of always frotiiog and >wling abou' lie mysterious works of (be ' rd. 1 Well, Mr. Kdi'or, I had occa/on to visit own not a thousand wiles ay?7 a few dayn ck, and af>er I iinharnwsad my loos oared pokcd-lozk'c 1 male 1 tnfcaAjp on tue buste street an4-Tn froBI^Bj^rThose^ni-erle p'acea where thayvRPut death, mieory, inger and poverty, I saw a crowd of men. mo under tho influence of the accursscd iff, (whiskey) while a?-mr were sol>er, and I wi re dire issing Aluioce measure, of ilch they seemed to know but eery lit* le out. One of tbrir subjto s war t'ie subcasury p nn, and I a-ko l the question, Vhicli would be the m->st honorable for the I'iotial Government to Airmail a depository r the farmers to s'ore their produce or rtlie whiskey men to deposit their poison destroy tho | eopla 7" The answer that I ccived was another question : "Will the rmers pay a* j,jgi, a per cent as the tiskey men?'' God forbid that any Qoviiuicnt would ever think of. charging as nch for the alorage of farm proaucis uw c necessary to nupport i's subjects as it juld for tho storage of a poison that brings ?nt and destruction, misory and woo to the inp'e, and cvon death; and land them into ernity unprepared to moot tlioir God. Now, Mr. Edi'or, th's may be a little out of der. but if you will please publish it 1 ill try and face the music. ^ I i in W??bl. Correspondence of the Union Ti inn. Facelet Nows and Personals. I'.vcolit, July 'JO.?The heavy raiu last ridny Evening di I considerable damage in lis immediate neighborhood. On the small ream* corn w<e injured and the land tshed to a great extont. Qui'C a number f ons this place attended io District Conference a' Gnffncy City, mong them wore Mrs. W. F. ftry*nt, the ev. Messrs. Newberry, Ilayncs ami Dent, i?s Nannie Wood, Messrs. James Wood niul , C. Ilaynes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lit I lelin, and porjjans others. Mr. and Mrs.'W. ts Lipscomb and Miss mo Littlejolm, of Gaffney City, have siting relatires hero. Misses Dettlo and Mary Wilkins, of <wp?us, Jiave been visiting their Uncle, Mr. C. Drown. Prof. Ed. llycrahas a Hue school nt this ace. . Mr. and Mrs. F. IVvpt have returned "?? -V^^*WtfWovritig i roin a ivcre illness. Mr. Baxter Wood has recently returned om a trip ti Atlanta. Mr. J. N. Li tlcjohn has been threshing a insiderable quantity of wheat through this ctlon of country, and reports the croj> lerabty good, J. don't fliiuk there was a rat deal of wheat ao^ed tbou^ her- this or. hut it turned nut VieU. j Misses Mnud and Essi,* Littlejolm, are at in# for the vacvi >n. Mrs. Ella Gregory, a daughter of Mr. W. Jet', of Trougn 81i an, died on tho 18th. it., after an illnoss of three weeks. Mr. C. C. Harris, #of Jonesville, has had ?f P1? Popot onil Telegraph oflice re during Mr, Vnjea's i?bsc?,oc ( Miss Lillio Foster, of Jonesvil'n. haw tw.. liting tlio family of (Jap'. James II. Turner. ( Miss Florence McGowan, of .\lt. Joy, Ins ?n visiting the f 'in'Jy of Mr. S. II. Liulcm. tt7TsJ>"*l M'?. ? R. Urown, of Cross J Misses Un'on, have he^WPitlng tplativcs .it this ] oe. \ i diss Ma ltrniTii, < f Marion, has been | iltng ic ipn:}^ an J relatives lore. S.r? to*. i - ?4?? l Crops and Locals at Riverside. c livKitsiiia July '2'2.?Mr. Editor: We ' c 0 bad and are still having an abundance ,, ain. tm?on is jomethinsr below ii>?? ?? t f year, caused mainly by poor stand* and ' inurb gra?s. Corn, where worked, is | | y good. Hilly lands are badly washed j p ii the continued down-pour that hss been , t> led u|'v?/ ;i- but the farmers arc very j Ii Ii dcprcsse I. The poor condition of the 'l o:i crop, ami the present aod prospective prices for i\ combine to make up a my out'ook. d< 's n sad state of affairs, but will, I think, in blessing in disguise, and serve to teach IM( tillers el? the soil the faying to "s e co'ton to buy a living* m iss Sue Zciglcr is visiting her friend, K 1 Kntio Mnorhend, nt Mt. Tabor. ssas llcssio and f.onise Young, arc visit- ,j S. Ml '/..ibelli Hughes, at Itiveis'de, tu Jon. a imhI 3011 r cash with 0 U A11 A M & | it IIKS wini e their bargain sn'es tiro going , 01 Fi 1 li.w ni ices call at their sloe. I I " 1 ivK.n asi? iioiisrs Kn.tcn?Pittsburg, 1 July 17.?Tito hundred pund< of j gjoln# which 1, J, U'gby, a torpedo } was taking to tlie Mount Morri< oil i ''"1 in a two liorre wagon, wns exploded. | ng Hiitby to atoms, killing the horse I ' " vrcokng the dwellings rf Lee Mint n j ' Mark Hughes, .Sr. The concussion 1'" . every It oiao 11 Washington, ah I caused I , exo lenient. A singular f-atnre of the si-ii is that although thrrc were a c-u nr of pe pie 11 the vicinilyr at the time ' C'lpcd wi'h alight Itijnrie*. itighy ^ a Sr\xn?t!ti On. Ocr<?rus-? Funllay ' , .lit'v lit?T?e No thncstrrn Nuii-h. , pot 'otntntiy purchased lie plant, leniory o'. trots of ihe M >iion Nat lira I Ill's ! rrl any, the ?i,iy in lcpend nt g"4 organ; re* 1 in N uihw -tern Ohio, y*?t' rday Tli- | a ti paid 1.ns not been ma 'e f 11 lie This w ' puts the entire control of the tin*itr-1 ! he is 11 'Hi into the Inula of I?'? Standard ! " 0.; p.iny, w iili iho exccidi 'ii of the j 1 1.?al j I ints ofthit cit v and Toledo. [ L;?t s i/m Correspon Jeac?ol ths Union Tinm Irpfcoa* at a Meats. Ii?? lukei it at JlMftll*. '0!<UVIM.E, July 21."I bad the plea re of attending a picoio last Saturday T* Ceotral. It wu ao oceaaioo in tlx in- ^ re?t of tbe day school and Sunday hoot at that place. Well, I suppose p, bad better tell where Central ia, aa t g< place tmt nae lau-iy oeen ^iren e at name; It ia a school bouse 11 I the U*o Josiah Foster's place, h berg a comfortable bunding has been t Bfced a?4 .Ylias Dura \Vhillock has wnwicnlDi a eh obi. Tbere U good 1 uo day school in operation there, slao. I * There waa a considerable gathering r f the neighborhood last Saturday and i fine pic-tiic dinner was served in great t arioty and quantity. W. II. S Harris, A. A Gault and ' ? :i~ ' on ?? L Kwtdk uiado aaurpssea, wun? , rerjtbini> passed off in good, free, social, i oantry stjls. Lhit week nix I ?rge pilot smokes wero filled on Mm. L-ltio Column's plac-: J icar Jonpsvi.lo. Four of them wore < pother iri some old pino logs. There my also one of iho mine kind killed nor tnffii on Mrs. Hale's place. D'hero is ni local news to report, for Joticsvill.' has bcon qui'o lonely sines tli# school vacation commenced. Telephone. lOyanls Ltiipcr Cloth for G6c. Lace Sr. at II. M.COHKN & 15110'S. Look all over (own, and Ihca come find seo our g >ods and prices, *"d we will rs?c you money. We mean business. Itend our advertisement this week. O U All A M & SPAUKS. Lram.mj rnoM a Cab 1'latfohm.?SlaunL>n, Vs , July 20.?A mm named Zciglcr, from Capon lloa I Va., on his way to (he unveiling of lie sia'uc of Jackson at Lexing'on, w ?h knocked off the Baltimore ami Oh o (rain sjx inilrs north of Staunton this evening oud killed in-tantly ; hjs head came in contact wi|h a mail pouch pole us ho leaned out from the car platform. 2 spools Corticolli Buttonholo twi>t 6c, 'I)e*U?r while Kin.'|iig cuj-inn oc. ? uuu n( I!. M. COIIIiN & BltO'S. Jonkmvim.k, July 20.?Kditou Union Times.? Dear Sir: Your Corrcspon lent from this p'acc sccnis to It we made a wiong impression about the lYco pass. To settle it in a short way in my own case, I will slate that I now used a free pass. On tho other hand I refused to do i?. 1 hold n ticket, dated Dec. 23d, 1880, fi.r Ulti '"Ity, to UCC. 81, 188'J, from Columbia to Union. 1 never presented it. I could not use a one trip pass and keep it, for I he conductor would punch and take it up of course. So I hold it as evidence. As for a free p?ss to travel on at any and all times to a certain date I never have seen one and have always paid inv faro. OonrRsr B. Fowlkr. "Amtzon" C-rsct Stays 10c. a pair. ' Favorite" C'?f '0t Stays 5c. a pair. WaT Our correspondent Vox speaks of the Times being somewhat illegible list week. Wo were madly a wars of it, but i? ryijs onif a part of the edition, and was oauscd by ttiu pittas felting oi;t of order. We bad about a* much trouble in getting the press to work properly as seme of our readers bad to road the paper after it was printed; but that was no satisfaction to cither of us Senator Quay mva that Governor 1'attison of Pennsylvania 'tn popular, ha* a eleafrecord and wool I be a stiong candldato," if nominated for the presidency by the Democrats. This ]0'ovcs that Qn?y's rc'cnt lia-dsliips have taught liim to approcia'c the value of "a rlein record." lie in-ty yet reform, when lie censes from active ltopublicnnisiu. Anil, to icir fcupi; iuiMd, it tflsu juoye. tj.ut Quay don't w*.r.t Cleveland nominated, but would like to sec n weaker mnu at the head of the Democratic ticket. Oh! that man Quay is an artful political dodger. I.alics, s-m our line of Summer Dress [Tqo Is, at five cents per yard, a>ul you wi 1 llunk tho} art} htu'en guo<tc and vh, wat?i 'o xchange tbetn for casli. (illAII AM & SPARKS. QjUS JJi nouko Mh.i.ions iNvoi.vrn.?West t^:nt. Mi s.. dtt'y I 'J.?A suit involving property worth over flOlt.lKIO.ftOrt w i! 1 shortly Ci* 1 m M|? c;t|rt4 rf vcw Y?tV sity (' d. IT. Clay king, of Memphis, am) \is brother. T. (\ King, of this eity, arc intercstc I in the suit. It will also be of {reit i'Uere t io a large number of people in fenucssee, Missou'i ami Texas, relatives of lte?c gentlemen.. The suit will b* brought ;o? rhe laeo.cry i,j" pjuptitiy ler,seil {r, the illy of New Ym-k iiinety-rilno years ago, by lobert 111 ward, at that time a large real st ile owner in the eity. The lease has just 1 spire I. The propert y n?mpr:?o2 J.v.i 5 on : .liioli iVr'auway and streets adjacent are 1 tow located. Tlic lease specified that at its J nd the property Hi til I revet, to tho 1 icirs. The king family the Indrs of Mr. f ' d wards, have in tlieir possession nil n tic documents necessary to prove a clear r it'c 'o the property in question, and as tlie c *isc Ins ju-t expired, s"it is to t ecomiucnc- 1 il at once to recover no session. d - -r- * - <? United Stall's customs authorities have roi led that tho peopl of Buffalo, N. Y., list pay a t?rift i\ en the natural gas which ^ pit'?d into the city from the Canada s'nlo ' the Nagra It ver. It is line that this gas jHindu l>y im'itre, and not by tiny foreign ... iitiufacMiring concc n, but it competes with is that is made by American manufaoturers ' i l i:i these crcum'tancs* Xntnrn it?..ie " ruily a "pauper l ibo-or" from the Prolee- ! u st- point of view, mi l lier product* must ; regarded and trestol accordingly. It js very ji'nin casi now dial tho only reason w liy tlia Uo'cruircnt of ihit blessed Hepub do?s not tix t?ir and water is because it 1 " ii'i ? measure ilie quantity used, we sup- ' ,'1 isp. i 1" ? ... . _ 'di Tli'' people arc im hradi. A year Rgo | n' ev wi re spliti ng their thrusts bawling f>r . Ili.mn, Shell mi I Ir'ty, and no d n??t naingindues and pus' otiie s after them, A I W r days ago nt .Milton, in Laurens ('oiiiuy, ; **' c farmers roundly abus-d tiieir former i roes and leid-srs beoauso tlicy u?c I free ! ? L ^ Ui k'ur iog CoroUs with t'-.r!t pro! -el ir, \>{)v I !' ill. I.adies lj<ii"it < nil's lOo. pair. nt II. M. t till F.N lil'.O'S, j SM - . l.a (iuii'i'K Auxin.?l?uiii<* the epidemic c ' l.a (i ippe la i sca-oo l>r. King's Nc-v rd civery for I'mi umpiion. Coughs and ( d<. proved to be die 'est remedy. Ite ; no Is liom III* many who used it eontirin w," > rtnlnn*iii. 'I'hey were n ?t only quickly K" teved, b t t'?e dis-nse I ft no bill af er va u m. We ask you i<? ?: ve diis remedy a l'r rial and gu ra .ire you will be satisfied ; h di! r>mi t- or h purchase price will j ag ref.i -ded. It h i< no equal in l.a (Irippe, }o any Tli-o.it. ' h *? o* l.ungTrouble* Trial so |."s free ai I'. I". I'osey'it l>rug Stor.. ?ij bottles, 0 >c. nod M.00% cdi ' ? him I i i ??Mi? * COL- KaXIMICK'f ADDKXU, F the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Union * Graded School BuUdtny, June 24. lttl. Isadie* and Gentlemen : We hiT? UMmblt l p r ? commendable purpose?to lay tbe t jrntr Stone on which Is to be erected a ( raded School for thia town. ( Such aa institution speaks well for aay , eople; manifests a noble generosity. a t eouine ps'r utUn. To afforJ facilities for # iiucaiing me young, especially the poor, f isreby placing educatioa wi'hio the ro^ch fall, is a grand and n?b'e work, worthy the , tad and heart of tbe patriot and the chria- , ian. ( The contractors of public highways orer igb mountains end impenetrable swamps, I terfmetimg ihena by building huge bridges tr deep rirere; bu! ding r?i|r?.j?, ftw?. ies and steam boats, ?s well as those makug wonderful discoreries in surgery and nedical scieuco, are benefactors to the buniaa 'ainily ; likewise those who cs'ablisli instituinn* fur educating the masses, thereby pialifyiog tlicm for (be great duties of lire, tre also benefactors of their race, contributing largely to the hestowment of blesdngspoo tbojirmriii nnd future geueratious. Education! how important! It istho ?>'/?< qua non of the prosperity, success and bnppiness of every community, .State and county. The celebrated Dr. Johnson beautifully said : Were I so toll to reach tbo pol?, And gra*p the ocean in my span, i mud be measured by iny soul. For l is the viiiul that mokes the man." Fince it is the mind that nnkes the mnn how import?nt that it be educa'cd, the more thorough its education the stronger the amid, the greater the man. Education is to the mind what masonry is to the rock in the ragged quarry. In its rude natural state it must needs receive the polish of masonry before fitted for the great and useful purposes to which applied, and so with reference to the mind, it must he educated, trauied, and thereby iss bidden powers developed and improved before fully qualified for the great duties of life. What countless blessings hare been be t >wed by educated minds upon the human family; ble^-sings failing br"aleast like the gen-lo dews of Heaven ; blessing wliereso- J ever falling, nitd extending like the little rivulet from tiio niountniu's towering height along its winding course through all the gradations of s ciety and circumstances in life. I)r. llenjaiuiti Franklin caught the light nings of Heaven and made them subservo man's noblest purposes. His discoveries at tlip time startled the scientis'8 of the civilzed world, Rut could ho visit our earth at the present tune, he would be astonished to see how little he knew, lie never dreaniol of the telegraph, that intelligence could be conveyed from coii'inent to continent through old ocean, with the rapidity of the lightning flash. What woDdorful discover''es and inventions since the days of Ftanklin! The mighty power of steam has been developed and nmdo to promote the groat purposes of man. The majestic steamer, like a monster of life, rushes onward through surging billows, leaving the old time suiting vessel far behind battling with the winds and waves. The huge locomotive, 1 ke nno'hcr minster of life with its ponderous freight sweeps over mounting, lii Is and vallie*. with almost lightning speed. Railroads ! what blcsings to maukind. Ry them the resource! of a Country are developed, cities, towns, villages, churches aud factories spring up as if by magic; colleges aod schools follow in their wake, tending foith light ami knowledge, bofoio which ignorance vanishes like dew drops before tho rising inn. What, a grand discovery is the superior, prepclliug power and uses of electricity ! Franklin caught lightning as it flashed along the clouds, hut luau, educated man, now gcneia'ca and controls it, making it contribute ta the grc?t necessities of niau. Cars arc now propelled by electricity, np and down hills with impunity. . a?hMiifttf'ltffy,n'H4V"riS)1 jjfonSirtSir exposed, part of the viscera taken away ami the balance replaced with perfect impunity to the gr^ ii relief of sullering liumani'y. What a grand discovery the telephono by which f ersons can crtivcrsc with others miles away as though face to face. Of its mysleri I/..* |Mi?cr iuc mosi sKcpiicat are easily conviuscd as recently shown. A certain gouil?nnnn was skeptical; il?<i not believe tt?o telephone possessed the power ascribed to it. Me was tohl to speak to his wife, eomo miles away, through the telephone. Just then a cloud was passing over. As the gentleman attempted to speak to his wife lightning struck the wire, and con-equontly knocked him over, and rising no he said, "I give it up, f. r that is the way Sat always irreets me." What another grnn-i discovery tlie phonograph, by which music, the human voice, and any otlur sound can he reproduced years afierwarts Had it boen in u?c in the days of Patrick Henry, his irnirort ?1 words, "give me liberty or give me death," cvu!d still ring in our cava witUcxnctly ttioname impassioned eloquence wi'h which tliey weie u'tared. Aye, had ii been in use in the time of Stint Paul, his ant Silas's s?ngi of rejoicing at midnight in the PhilPpian ja 1 cou'd still ring upon our ears in the same triumphant tones in which they fe 1 upon the frightened ja'lor. What a valuable discovery the manufacture if ice. In the heat of summer, with burling fevers ice, what a relief 5e<? ? to lil C | 'uifiiei. rrom the quantity of ice now nauufac'u-cd, with rapi<l railroad transporation, every community can procure it foe ts ntT.icted. !?<'.. what an ablition to our 'omforl.s and pleasures. Wed lings, festivals 1 ind socitl gatherings, wit limit ice cream arc alhor dull occ?sious. And ccrniuly ice 1 re*m for the rrjtch-'l lover is much heltcr 1 hau laudanum or a loaded j istol. 1 How man, mortal man, ever male such iseove ies and invent inns surpasses human i ompreheqsn,n. That ?lie finite mind of the ! rrat'in possesses such mighty powers, what 1 ran I conceptions it gives of the Ahei*t 1 'if it'if. Other discoveries an 1 inventions ill bo male eclipsing th sc mentioiicd. We >c in im age hi it suovvrici mi l inventions he humtn miiul is pi ogrcssivo.. constantly Peking *ft?r ami discovering the unknown i nature, ami hence perfecting inventions > aught wi li (lie richest benefits toman. r A short time since a 1ml in the city of )' part uihurg was sum months alter months 1 orking at s .motlilng, but wliat it was lii? I t>i.rhhofs knew not. t hey laughed at hi u. e however Continued working at the object 1 lal hul cngrosse I his miml for months, ami \ I...hi ihe realization of his expectations? ic '-Garrett Motor, whose great utility is 1 ready universally admitted. 0 Our fellow townsman, for 18 years, lias ion reflecting and working on an invention hieh he conceived would prove of immense v ihie if perfected, lit silence he toiled, and ' last success lias crown. S hi< effort of " ars, and to-d iy Tissi.i.v invention may cl ?s-'ed aiming ilie gr-nt inventions of the )v fh cen'iiiy. lie his male aim lor inven- " m which, it is he'icvcd, will excel alloth rs " ; rcveniing IV.il road acciden's and de nCio:i of hum in life. An institution like the one to be establish ^ on 'his spot, o educate tho masses, may ?| nrulj sonic boy xvtio in after life may give his country an invention of great useful- )( *s, of manifold benefits. May from tho ills of tho Union School gi forth boys nnd Is finely educated and <|Unlificd for the ricd iluiies of life?prepare I to lire and epsred to ?lie. " My friends: My high resre t for tlio ed prompts me to give a | atsing imtivo to u venerable Academy, the Alma Mater o' many n>.hle ladies. Il was the only m.r. in l uiou Instl ict dedicated to fcin ile ,V| ucat on, nud it has n/.ly performed it "I In i>a day Mil geoaratiea. It* puj'B rent fonh frtm its v?l s. e tuanted end priced fur lbs duti? of life. Time, however, i?? isi'i its b?T/ head open it. Its aoblo a* tons, Dr. Dens, A. W. Themeea. Davis lendelock, Ova l. Wallace, Judge Dawkias. Tel. ilerndoa sad C. L. Msec, have all pass, rl ever the dark river; and man/ of its up.ls, having fullU'ed their angeiie missions ?a Kaith, have also been gathered to their t *1 MW.^I I...U? -- * ? nwe?er, worth/ the-r noble mothers, dan/ of i's pupils are still living "lowing teedv of kindeesi" and struggling to bring jp the' * sens an 1 daughters for "God and Country." Venerable Academy! Scene of our happiest moments 1 You have run your r*cc, Gu shed your eourse, and no V must ho nearly and lovingly laid aside, though not "unwept" and not "unsuag." m Ladies Collars 8c. each. White Checked Muslia 44o yard. at If. M. COHEN A BRO S. - ?? ? ? ; HWc find the following in the Carolina Sj)*ri(tn, under I lie head of "Gaffney Lorain ? Misses Minnie and Lena McArthur, daughters of .loo McAriliur, left for their home at Woodland, Ch:ckasaw county. Miss. Misses Fannie McArthur and Annie Wood went with them to spend several weeks. Some of the b >ys have not had a hearty laugh since they left, and enc took a regular cry after their departure. We have henrd that col I potatoes and molasses, m:xed, was good in such coses. But "a regular cry" is far more sensible than pistol practice on oneself, which is becoming t >o common a remedy, Hoi.nixg Back Wheat and Cotton.?St. Louis, July 8.?Referiing to the circular purporting to have come f<om Alliance sou-cts ns to the storing of wheat and other f?rm 'products to "ehoitrn" tho market. President J. B. Doncs, of the National Business Agents Association of the Alliance said to-day that the national officers had given a some attention i0 tho matter. Mr. Jones I so <J ho did oot bclie*c the movemmt would be general. As the matter stands now, testa nrc to be made in two stales?Kansas arid Georgia. Inn .-.ection of the former grain will be stored, wh'lc the farmers of Georgia will hold back cotton. This m ?vcin*nt wd| have tho cordinl support of tho United Alliance, and the result will tie watched with interest by fsrmers everywhere throughout the country. M a r i.iioRo Fa km Kits Reduce the Coi^-qe Area.?Charleston, S. C., July 8.?The low price of oottou is causing dissatisfaction i among the farmers in mis sing, aim various propositions have been mnilo to limit tho I production by a decrease of ncrense by 1 plowing up onc-fourih of tbc present growing crop, and by other doviccs. The Parmer* Alliance of Marlboro county, m this state, Ins adop'od the fol'owing resolu ions : ^ % That we pic Igc ourselves to plant only <>Agi ton acres of O -tDu to tho borso in l?on. provided ita CUQ gCt t]ic co uperaiion of all tlits cotton states, so as to dccrcise the produotiou of cotton, and so obtain due reward for our labor. Second, That we request tbc State Alliance to cad for a convention of the cotton grow* o-s of tbc South,irrespective of class or color, to meet not later than December 1, next, to ccn-idcr the same, ? , , 1 Tiiksk Pfoplf. Shoii.uComr South.?Hip: ) ninghain, Conn., July 15.?The discovery I wis made to-day flint not a child bar been born in tbc White Hills ?eliool district iu nine years, and lint tho youngest ebi'.d t^t- ; tending echo d is nine years cf age. The ; u. ula ion is about live hundred pert o s, :?nd soou tho schools wdl have to bp > abandoned, the .prospects for un increase i>tj,/j? b ing v> ry poor. ^I C:io pa. jij.. Cu use on.?Far mats.. gooirconditi.ii, espcc ally cHton, wliio'i make an avcrago crop, In (he w< s'ci^ pir| . of the con my cotton is tmiall, but is thor.ouglily worked and growing ?Cor. Tht st"te. rV:*' IIapi'T Hoosiers.?Wm. Tuiimons. Post- \i')' master of Idaviltc, Ind., writes: "E'eclrio s Dit'cs Ins done more for mc ttnq ali I'.tlpivi -A": ipcilicincs combined for thnt ban feeding qris-r /. V ing from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farm, r and stockman. of same place, .. ' .A says : "Find Electric Hitters to bo tuo best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner. hardware merchant, same town says : Electric Hitters .' .> is just the thing for a man who is r.li vm* 'a^Av': nnvii nnu <ion i rare whether be lives or. * , be fyund new strong h, good appetite and felt just like bo ha I a now lei-c on ' lift*. Only 50c. a bstuc. at 1$. F. L'< sey'B >' Drug Stove. ' OKOKCTA's CURAT Mki.ON <*? I?..?TI\o ...' Sav mishIi AVir.* says this season's wirier- V" ' / melon crop is ?he gvcat'ost ev r raised in * v.. Go rgia. So far, between 7,000 ami S,00O car lba la of melons bate been fdiipocd out of . ^ the State, and there nro several thousand more car loads yet t > go- Last wc.'k about v" "2">i),00() melons were shipped out of Sa*at?s < *. <fd" nah, priucipnl'y to Now Yoak nn^ l'-istou. ? Toe. melons go everywhere?from Do.-ton to v\_n t'ifiaago, froth Baltimore to Kansvs City and ' p \.r' from Macon t > Mineipobs. The mnr'ition "f the mo Ions mis year is very tine, b tli as ??, 1 o size and quality. ;2e..'J'ili Tnv. IIkv. 11. <? dnntj?K r same day# V, J lie e >n!rogation < f Trinity Church lis* hceu ? coateinnlnt ?;* ami Dug an invit iti >n t > the il-'V. 11. <> Jnild, their former rector, to ,* cemo here and preach while Dr. Capers is olf 7 **, ;. >n bis vamdion this summer. Mr, Judd is v'v-'.s" now in Mac >n, (la., and can easily ootqo. Dr. Capers has just ftrwardud him a formal *'/ , '? ivi aCi.n. It is understood tha' he will ' frepi, and if he docs Ids old <ongrtgatiou ;f/v >.'> ? a-ill welcome him with open anas.? The f Ladies' Hats at lo c uts, for a few days. .'IvVfijf; V GRAHAM A SI*AUKS. ? ' '"t r -?#s ?- 1. *v II \vi: ii \i> Kxamim.cs.?Tito Atlanta Jour* ml litis discovered, us Tne Sln'e did lht> ' ulier titty, the inconsistency of ?hir-l pat iy \ '//*?> \ vforincrs-' like Weaver ami S mns ii iimknj? a cntsvle against ntonoeoly" in the . rivitte ear of an ollicer of the ll'chmeiid % \\\ v. .ml Danville, "the b'ggcst mi" w iy ui<?no|>oly ' ' . v.; n the Sott'lt." I'c.ii the Journal should \ ' cmcmber President M acinic'a loan of $'2.(KM) > rom I*i?t Cabiotin anil Governor Tillman's " , - \ rco pan*. Those anti-monopolists have had : , V.x'< samples set them.? The State. '% > 1>I. || I'll Us AMI A ! ! I tM'KMI'.S T- li liTII KH. 1 lien it emnon to real A'l.m e principles the i v, temoerats nceupt I'teoi all exvpt the nub- ' leii-mry hi'l. That 's m t re illy an Alliance cliento but was a trick of certain politicians ho hive persuaded the farmers to cudorso Utile lit it out and the Democrats and tc Alliance men arc together.?Spartan. Minnm Caisiii i:v lines - C-'. lands, ttly ? A S.n Aiigmtipe, iV> , special ivs: "Willi iins and John llobcrls hail an l-i r-Tli ii Itlt'itil itubei ta' hops polling into iliiius' fic'.d. Ana sequel Williams shot nh i and h's brother Jake, killing John and ri'a ly will ;ding Jake." ? ?. 11,'v. J. M. l'oss has resigned the pmtor )'ti e Gretnville Presbyterian church to i i pi tl e position of evangelist for the Synod N it!i i'..i 1 i;a. _ In-- hhic'do lOo. pair. Ladies 'Tura i k ' itu A* it I h t'.'ic a p tir, ? II. M t'OllKN & IIP,O S.