The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, July 01, 1892, Image 2
JlLLMmM miiu I'AI.BERT WILL FIGHT
THE THIBD PARTY
AND WILL WORK FOR THK SUCCESS
OF CLEVELAND.
Governor Ti Irusii returned fiom Chicago
tccoinpanivd by Mr. Jersey, Il?o (level m.I
her<*, and One or I wo oilier de'egatee.
In ta king of Hie lliiicl parly dinger i t
thia Stale in connection with * ! r.?!
T'.t-.i'.un, uovernor Oilman aiid thai he
foreaiw bofi.re Le lot here thai Ibere wis
almost a certainly of an electo'el I ckct of
the Third parly being placed in ih? fie 11 in
thia Stale. CwBtiouing, he raid: "But
whether we can keep it off or not I cannot
a tempi to aay. i cant any y?t wh it ta going
_ . .. belt f tber Hint we are g>i?g m
have a Third party nt'etnpt. I will fight it
became I believe ii means unlimited trouble
and disaster to iho people of the State." lie
ca led attention to the editorial appearing! in
the Cotton /'lanl a fciv days ng > wh oh was
Third piny ism ail over mid remarked that
'Stokes is pledged to mppul the licke', as
all the rest of us are."
When asked if tc thought the September
renvciuioii won 1 I endorse the noiniiiati?u < I
Cleveland, ho .sii I : "Of course ii nil ?tim'
is. that's the way it looks to ine now. However
ills entirely too early for nio to give
any opinion other than my own. which is;
tint I will .support the ticket. I ra i i ray |
anything e'se now, but lot rnca'lctid thia ]
'week's campaign meeting-*, ami feci ilio ptthlic
pulse, alt hough I he s, cl i >n of I lie Stale I
which wo ere going lhi? w?.-k i* n?>t *>0 inn h
impngii'iie I with 'Ihird psiivimii as (lie
other puttion*, I cm lio'hrlu ah.e lo review
the situation."
In regnitl to hie Miami ngnin-t I'Icvelaml,
Governor Tillman nai l : fought 1.' evo.
Innd'.s tioimns'ton hecait-tc I thought hi*
policy was wrong, because ho pr?jn? 1 icc?l
neveral Southern Siiit-s, ami because I
balievcii that he cool.I not eatry'New Vork
Hut now I giro up tny opposi Ion as lie is the
nominee, ami will figlil for his sit ess
In regnrd to tlio Tlii ! party, lie re?|ii#s's
that the sliilenicnt mndo thru he teiteinted
all that he has ever sail conctrniug 1'?w
ilattgei ? involved in such a m-ivt incut 10 this
Sate.
Governor Tillman ?s ! that ho 11 I n t
he!i??o t' evelaml's nom-tiatto i \v- 11M h .ro
any eflo-l upon Sotrh Carolines ale 1 ol ii-s.
WI1011 asked wit flier, in his opinion
(Icvelaml wonl I ho i|e?'to ! or not, ho raid
there wore too tunny cooliugv.-.eicy alio 1 I tor
him at litis lime lo loo wan anted in giving
an opin'nii. It w-iiild delicti I on the treat
ment Hint would ho accorde I th* New Vork
Hctnotrucy hy Cleveland
When naked how the d'ogition had h 'cn
-it.. a.1 ...... ..;,i
11 n 7 1,1
"We wore irea'cd wi'h a-" much e-weidcrn
lion anil courtesy n* we c>utd li ivn exper'e I
aNH T.U.UKU I II "rtlONiiliW Kill.'.
W. .1. Tulheit liis also relurne I Iro n the
Ch cago c >Hvoiiti ill. lie w .s ilic inemher
IV in 11>in Vinte on llio eommi'lce on phi fnrm
mil, being n lendinjj Aliiii'iccinnu. whnt bo
M*ys is of ennsi Icr.illo imnortanco from an
Altinnro el Midpoint. Talking nli nl ("ere
IrihI, Col Tftllie t h ii't
"Tim ?n<line nsni lor Cleveland wal eiui
|i!y wonderful. livery mci.ti n nl" I he i-aine
cat vied Hie convention by slotm Why
business had In lie ^lis|<?1.1le*l fur a Iih'I
hour nl ft I line
As In hie | mi'ion ho said "I at-Mid
right where l did before the iieiiiinaiion en I
you know where llml is. I lake ili'H ucci
sioti to io tersle my position nu Alliauee
man, which wax that tny light a*? nu Alliance
man is nl ways In be mado for Slntc ollicrs
in the State primaries ami for national elli
csi'm in iho Ihunucrnlic Na'ininl Convention
I will there light for in on who eland on llie
Alliauco |iliilfi)iin, inni with llio assurance
dial whoever Iho nominee may bs (o support
liiin tinii ubido by (lie rssull.
ma nrrv or am.iancc m*w.
I .shn'l support Cleveland ami work for
him. and desire it lo be (lis duly of every
true Alliance man lo do m. Clefclainl
standi on a Domo:r?iic p'tuforui, which
while it does not coutain in so many word*
ihe Ooala demands, yat otic can see by rending
tlint platform tlint the g fit underlying
principle* of the Farmers' Alliance in is
demands base been conceale 1 by die national
Convention to a certain extent. Tlie plat*orm
commits the nominees, us 1 understood
t. to free silver and financial reform and
ta??iieiRry relief demanded by the South and
Not in west. The repeal of the 10 per cent I
tax on St ito bat ks uieins a radical change
in our national 'viking sy-tein This is
demanded by tl.< Souther. atj I Northwestern
Al'iiiico men some ndvicaiii.? the
enure abolition of tho national banking system
aa I a free .system uf bulking, coup id
wi'b a repeal, a- I line said, of the ins en
fjiate bmk*. 'ttlmrs demand a sub-treasury
or something better in its place. As I understand
it the sub trtn-in y plan >?s just simply
u change in the luenutary sys'ei.i of the
Cuitcd States, ivhichine.ani that Ilie (Jov/ riuvcoi
s1 onld increase the circulatin;
r.tediuu to supp'y in sufficient ((iiaiitities
upon a sound basis, the legitimate demands
of tlie country This pi itforni c inim ts Mr.
Cleveland to the p-.lic" of financial relief in
tome shape.
' I'lie N mtli Carolina delegittvU was om
milted to the Ocnl'ti p'atforiii. They wetit
aitlie National Convention us euch. They
uer? received and seated by tbo National
Convention as such, without a difsenttng
voice, thereby cimmitting themselves to that
extent to tbo ptiuciple* demando I, kii 1
acknowledging tline it was .letters nian
Democracy a though i' o llVved someivh it in
the p di?y. Having got tiiat much reeogni
sum f?r South t'aro ma, w? can allord and
vugi. i j < n i\ iuii i't victim t>i die n him nee.
?iid will >ln it mi I await 1*10 result.
' If we cam uticcee I in electing Mr. t'!u?c
laii'l by giving l.iiu ?ur most earnest ami
benny .support, but ni ii>? m'ni time keep
ing up our A linne* organi/a'ion while
working, waiting ami watching for iiii.'tnc.a'
re iff, which is protuiiod in this p at farm.
iv? have reason to hope by four in ire ye ars
of linncat h'kJ earnest Mlianco eduodioti
among lIse peopln throughout the I nite I
States?in ihe North. Fiat. South and We?t
? t) have incorporated in the next hetnociatic
platform all of the great end grand
underlying principles of the Finnm.1 A!)'
ante simplified so that the humblest oiti/cn
. nay understand and see tluit this tiovernjnetit
is net a government for the few, but it
ia 11 government intend*I for tiio wlmle people.
:: n i n r 1: 1:r.asoxa ut a* it.itimi.
' The plitform furtlio - cunni ts iko Democratic
pat ty of the nation to the demand of
the Abilities against the alien o vncrahip cf
land, and to demand that gambling in
futures be prohibit* t 11 n nun-lite I tie
hem ocrntic parly is also 1 brcter com milled
to defeat the abominable f ree bill and all
hiicIi legislation as interfere* with the States,
and is committed in plain leriin to the upbuilding
of the repub'v, which Ins survived
the storm and tlio doctrine which says tlmt
wo must hive an india*olute L'nion cf 111 destructih'e
States.
IOPCKT I'll K p.VM' \SI> MARCH OS
"Now let's turn our bucks on the ra?l
and march on to victory and success with
Cleveland in the lead. 1 shall not refuse at
the proper time to express my views on pub- |
.lie ina'ters on the hustings an I explain tit y
position as a delegnto to the National Alliance
and the patt I took a* an humble
cnember of the committee en platform in the
National Democratic Convention.
.NO ROOM roR A IIIIRI) IA1UY
"What do J tbink <?f the Third Party in
South Carolina'' There i-< no room here for
it, and in my humble j i Igiuent tlieic tv II
bo no organize I Third I'arty in <uuin Carolina.
and the State will go for Clevelan t
>r~*~ ? . ?? ???s??
Efie 30 redly Virion limes
R. M. STOKES, - - Editor
1'rlduy, July l? l??2.
Sl /l.sri;l/'T/oy, $1 ?> I'h'H ASMJii
POST OFFICE DIEECTORY.
The I'. O. will " fwi uusinest
froui H A. M. lo 0.00 P. M.
The Money Order Department will h<
opened for buainees from 0 A. M. to 4 I'. M
The Fouth bound mail arrive* at ?.I't
P. M.
The North bound mail arrives ui 1.4 >
P. M.
ttiwffl boxer will be emptied every dnj
at 1M. P. M.
Any inattention or irregularities should
re reported promptly to the P. M.
J. C. llUNTEIt. V M.
Mm. In n railroad accident, mar Val
| para ao, hid., laet Sunday, It F. I'eriy, o
I the"tirconvillo litmocrat, received B<wr?
| internal injuries.
L'f3)u M r. ./olin Fcxficdd, telegraph operator
nl Augu-la. <ia , wi?h his bride, /or Mi*s
Minnie CI lyi ?n, of Marion, spent last Tiies
dny at ilio Clifford Fcinitutry, from which
iiistitut on Mrs. FY die Id jjrndua'el in Ih:ii|
jjrw . >? c ui t r< ipicum in aiiiioniire < n
:i It it I . ii *1 inner will l>e served licit
I'm' Jay I?v ./antes Vinson in ihe Kurnitmc
Kurioiy I uihling in rear i>f Iho IC?ck? I
Stoic Tlic meal* will lie cmkul liy ./ c
'i ti n an.
Dr. A II Hose, of fharloOou, commilii'i|
hi ci le l?st Sun l.1T morning. I)/
?dii< ling himself ia llie licu l with a pistol,
near Colonial hake. He wis a man oi cm i
lprahle means, an I wr* ('resilient of I lie
lice Phosphate Miring I'o lie leases s
wile arula nuir.l.er of i?hi! iitn.
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tft'.. I ii ilue Dr. /. W Stoke* tint w<
"lioill 1 "I ile lie denies the authorship ol tin'
:n i ie'e in i lie Jen aiming I lit
ii I'liinaii in of t.'leve'iHi I an I e nin-rling 11:v
A lia'ice people In vole for s me oiliei man
ami s iys :
"It sin.til I I ! sn t)i o i I'll I lo slain 111 a I i
w;i 1 W'itien mill prinleil d iririg my absence
uml Joe" n I express my Mint intent s.
! tf?>- Mr. Jns II HoJger reports tin
I irgest yieiJ <f on I* per acre, of any wi
have heaiJ vet. n? f llows
On 1 ami 1-ISnore 1 d'J buslie's
i in '! aci ?s 1.10
J.V.I
At the low price of A() cet.ia a kuu't.el. On
oats no ihoru I aeies are worth $12'.' AO o
ft J per acre, ami heits eilion at IO cents i
p uml
t!?f> We In J n very pleasant call ln?
We lne?i|'iy Irn a Mr .1 I' ,1.Juis m of l.au
n iis, who i-< a can Ii I 11 fur Congress fion
ihiij -irir'. Nlr. J oh ii son ii what ran tru\
In- i iiJ a iclf-utalc in n . having lost hi
pireul", who were p "ir. when a ehi! I. am
It .is had to "pulJle liii own mime. "froi
the slump up lo n full grown man <
ability and purity of character. Mr John
sou man ieJ a .Miss Anderson, whose grand
father, Mr. Klward Anderson, was horn ii
( ition I'minty, mi I who invenlr?l nn 1 cm ili
first t.\.J f i-liiniifl woolen c tlfii I'i e?
screw.
?
HTfi. K 11 nil semi* ms ilit- tir?t o< ti"i
lilonin this yen-, fr-ra Mr ?i. W. (u-tr.g'i
plantntion It wns piekc I .lime 27.
\\ li i u lie | Ian? j; on ? i :i 1 V is ninli in tlm
coumy. t'lii g at Ii'jm ii ii l.'i'jS l>eliin 1 wha
it ? .? l.iti voir, it it -tr-ng. healthy utii
growing \ ;g ro'ielv *>tnmi- na j; ?< -i ) iel
it' it tne< tt w itii tni ilis'Utvr
lilt- aeieago i 'ai.l 'I in c It -n is al>out 11
p?r cetit less i ian 1 ast year. while tint ovel
! till | cr rent ? !' lei tiliioi s have hc-en nppliel
I lit *o i c.-..Mi?es w ill re-lure ili ag<regHt<
c i -mi rr--ji in i man ' ov nt? a? least *j"> pel
cent. :in?l it is hir>c i incr<-*?<* me j ,icr ,?hn
i in ucli.
t * *
The f>11 -wing very hopeful reeoni
iiieiiil-kii iii to the I'. S. Ho-ise of ileprosetita
lives, wo are sure, will ho gratifying to oui
veneraMo nn-l r.s eenie-l fellow toTvnsman
C 1. J. 1,. Young. lie has ivuitel pn'iontl;
! over ;ii? years fir the government to ilo him
I c pul mil exact justico I'm- sorvi.-e*. fiith
' ii.y retiucrcu. iloiiMg had it Kim i
i Nor; hotm ''n'oi it would have been pni>
years ig.. 'Ino . ijli' i "?rt up" tli
i milk -halus t? ItepivseniaUve She!;. rloti 1
I receives the wurmiit for the uiuney
i'lie Mouse committee on claim* ice. ni
i mend* tli it John I. Young. of I'liion, li
I rJ > I .' > | '.K i'ic or-, iocs rendered in cat
i vinj{ 'he mull* in 1 S'<1
tar ?' on the report be tr??e. :J;?t at
public meeting Bomewherc on IVa llidge,
I day or two before t'loTcland tvu* nominated
one of the peakco.s sail he wou'J ratli?
| ??,a .*0" a nigger than Cleveland *"
If the report .? tr ie, no a??k. can the op
pes tion to the democrat to p*?ty aink lowe
I in the iniie of prejudice and mi.*guide<
! putisnnism?
V. o ore proud to state that such unpntri
1 o'ie sentiments at# inrc ntuong the peopli
of this County, *nd only exist in certait
sect ons where a tow pa,-tvitet and
i Knpnb'icc.f.i. under tHe gu.eo of po'ithal
ref rincr.*. are inflaming the minds of tinthiiikino
individu t's against the !i inert
and iruo democracy.
I'nion is *uro f r Clovohtnd nn l Storm
; eon
.# ? -,
To Jurors and Witnesses
W e call attention to the adtci tiseinenl o
Mr. J. II. McK'saick. Clerk of Cuuit, b;
which it will lie seen tint I he Court will no
I open uoiii iiiesiiav. .Monday being the III
July, which is a legil holiday. Jurors itn>
witnesses need not attend until Tuesday.
A Picnic at Carlisle
There will be a grand Picnic to-morrow
Saturday, July '2, at Carlisle Academy, anI
the public generally arc cordial'y invited t<
attend. We will guarantee ti gl limn time
i plenty of gi>o I tilings, gotten up in tlie bes
1 style, to cat, and a hearty welcome fron
some of the best peo.lo. I.adies and gentle
meii >n the county If we coul l got about
we w oil I nsk f r no jre.ifit irea' than to gi
| atnong ilio people of oil Fish D.un, ' choj
| ' 'gic ' with thom and fill up with g ?o 1 things
1 Diaw the Lines.
> We fitl y endorse the aeotimraia atpreeac<l
in an uriicle to be found in another column
with the oboe# caption token from the
II ce vil'e AVer# of the '26th.
Th?r? is n |>ert<icioua influence et w?rk
r among the jieop'e of this County to induce
atoll from the regu'ar or mince* of the
democrat c parly. This influence ? ?*:
. u>ainiy ir> ra pronounce I Third party adrocutee,
who bare never been democrats at
heart, moet of tbem having heretofore openly
affiliated wi'h the Kepublican or GreenI
back parties, while preuirtrng to be'ong fj
, the democratic patty, aid sbcu'd Out be el1
lowed to rote for candidates rt the democratic
primary elections
I ' it it we regret to find the mines of gool
ul,I iunt democrats among tho?e who are now,
m before, attempting to brerlc up tho deini
ocru'ic parly and turn the Slvte o?er to tho
j i' I'mc l r re and tlioir nib*?rv;eiit while
' ( f i li> t or*.
Wo h i*r ft right to ask that the parly lii>o?
i ! ? dmwu. Two yea's ago wo opposed the
r.on.iitnli ? of It It. TiI iiioii, us wo do new,
I within the party lu.es, uj<>n what we
believe to be true democratic principle,
I but whru the democratic convention
nominal* d him ? acpii-sce I in the
j i?* li"ii uf the majority, as represented by
'bat convention, an I did nit we could to
ejec" bim As then, so we now stand in
! oppos I mil to bd'ers from tho regular dem
I ocra ic pnrly n minaiion, mi l demand that
ilu* party n :in<lin^ ?>f nil who fire not in Ait I
' nee r?l *n!i tlm IrinoJia'ic f urty ami it?
j nominees shall lie explicitly defined
IV? c'aim to b*'ong to Hip true (ietnocrxtic,
patly.ar.il light our ptliticil battles for
i|etn o a .f en ami incisures xtrictly with:n
j ih" i a?ty liu'x, ami when a msjoiitjr
i of il.o ir.;? ninnies of the party e
1 ngvti.i nx, ?c c-nxe fighting. "close up
ntnl siaii I ?h uhlrr to shou'der with our
, i fellow leurxM-it i in tiglit nil the anemic* ?>f
, tlis party
Wo ha-e nt?/?r giten ail/ r nc nirsgetnent
, i to h-.'tn-v ami contend that when men
i openly ietiOiin:a ttis ac'ion of a majority
of the f??ty nod counsel opposii
tiin io ! under another p a a: y crganiratinn.
. i they | a themselves outside the pxrty litiex.
.iiul it I* n palpah'e ax wail at dangerous
abuse of p?r y iiiioresti an.I privi'eges to
f | allow them lo fnrticipntt io the cnuooila of
ihe j arty, or to eleim membership an I hair
j v?i tn I t io in nir party matters. They
are t.nt J. in creH further then their personj
al interests nn I aims lie. nod they are ee
1 :-A-..al .. I - .# ?)%/\ ,lddl fiioti -in rtf tlm
, o. . o 1 - -. ....
, ilfinorrR i.. party a? the mut rat.il alvu*
' rr?tr. .if the lefnh ioa'i party cm b?. there1
'ore. t! ey nhoi'd he trea'el a? eucb. Th i?
tnav be re '*<1 pn.y tyranny" by party
; maddlere an I }iy?tcr.?. but tti t'e tvei cf
I nil feilhful nit>1 t"ini democrat*. it ii tlie
tMencr .if put. purity, party uni'y and
( , party aafitv
^ Wt net rl t.i every man the lan.e tight to
lii. i <il i ci' i . n? t!i\t t>e .latum 1 f ir o?jrH
1
self Ileitis a democrat we hare r.o 1 ght
i 1 "
| M claim aflil.n'.i'.n or to tol# with e thei
. the It* pnl 1 can or 1 liii ! J arty, and on tin
I oilier I nt. I . 1 e advocate! and members o
| lli e? p ifiot eli >n'd to it b^ n'lowel to put
} I <ui democratic giriiients, f> pirdoipatc
! in deiiio. t atjc e-ntnci s ami be received in
i full fellt w-iiit. to tiia ferrets and privi!
leges tin* l.Mii.'Ci'Mio parly.
| l.ei tl>e lime I"; drawn.
' i'.'it* ,* ' <li?| a'cltes Ma'e that one of the
S' tttlt <*.it..ittj.i .i !gvion changed his vole
to Clevtlanl aid two vote; aro erudite I to
I'lovelati I fro in Mrs State. Since Mr. Jar!
vev ? -t ;n 1 'or t levelan 1 has been ntnde
1 the s i' \ct .if attack by the Tillman organ*.
1 ili ei le'.ugate s name si.on'.I be malo known.
Whoever)!* may to it tviJcut thnt ho ilill
not fear hi* dtb'gut on nn I that TiUtnen
could n >t lot I 1.i 111 11 a string. ?Th? S>.
I Whi'e we iiavo t ot heard ltitu say so, we
are reliably informed that Itobort W. liare
. ri?, <1 f this town, nnil one of the dclogato?
r j front this Congrotsional district. is the gen
I lotnett t'?.t joined Mr. ervey in his palri
one \o'e i t f,cv v'; to:. M" Harris' vote
j was recorded in ilto content ion procccati.ge
I for Oeve'Mid, nhouf IS hours before Tillj
ntnn anil Talbcrt fell Into ths dlffftlitnd line,
i We learn tlint a li*tie unplfasettlness oec.n
' | red between Mi Harris ut.d two or three
* , lenders of tha S. nth C&ioliua delegation,
' I about Mr Harris's changing his vote, the
; true inwardness of which is generally supII
! posed to he in the feet that "Harris heal
; them to the t'ievc'aii 1 tank.'
e 1
e '**
A Dastardly Act.
tine night :a-. itfr. f ttso mi'erably low
i* I ' i , ,
I ct e itnre went t?.t? M1 'n' l.l.o 1 biAtde a
>. I joining the old furniture factory, and cut
: hi> horse severely in the shoulder, l'ho
persm. whito or black. who is capable ol
a j rominiwing such ft it inhtimiti act upon ?
ft ! .turn.', b ute either for revenge up n iti
! owrvr, or from *t.*ic ?>n; >? i ts, in not fit
r j 10 live in it civilized cmimunt'y. .-V viit on
i lie sharp edge of a rail hi <1 ft coat ol t ?r nnd
! feathers would be goo I | 11iii1111it ;nt lor mich
r j n brute
i!
j Crowdftil Out
In innkinj* room for ilie I'epn t of (lie
, j t'ouiiiy Treasurer, which ci I u t c;mo lo
luin.l until nearly all tlie matter for this
week'* i?*u? ?:n in type, tve arc < mpellel
i > leave out our ./one*villo ami S mine lot
' I
[vv*. *.>me o?c I :iii I c?|ii > i ll matter tlmt
I sh nil 1 appear this we-A
Fine Flour
| Our respected town Miller Mr ./acob Itic-?.
ha- sent ii* a spec iiieii of ibe il.uir be is
I
turning out from In.* limning mil1, which lie
I r.
f , b:, * recently put in the very be>t con lit ion
, 1 lor miking llio very best ll nir. The s| eciI
! men *ent us is equal I > tl.o best "pateni"
I, ' article.
I " *'
I Jl IMIE (iRK'HVM TAKT9 So STOCK IS I III:
I Tiiikh I'akiy Movpmsst ?French I.ick
I Springs, I ml . Jnno '2>\.?Judge Walter /.
Uresliftm will not bo tlio standard-bearer ol
tbo People's paily in the coming national
' campaign ; nil rep>rts of the contrary nol'
withstanding. In an interview to-day the
) persistent use of bis name ai a possible
[ presidential candidate tv?? called to bis at|
; tendon. II* sail: "I have uot permitted,
i and sliA'l not permit, the use of iny naine at
II 1 the Omaha convention. Without declining
- ! ?n lienor that lias not been offered, 1 wi 1
say that my nnm? w; 1 uoi go before tlivi
convention with my consent. 1 liuve uot,
as leported, in form el any of tbo leaders o(
1 j the I ii rd i arty that if selecie 1 as its Man I.
| a rd - bciu t?r I would not decliue the honor."
"
' \ Corrrr|K>ndeoce of the Times.
JBewe from North PaooUt ^
? Stta Jams, June 27.?Lest Frid?; ikt
VflMBi and Alliance met at Qoodejavil'e. ,]j
jnnd had one of tkove old time ricsiet f"r g
(Which this aeetioo is proverbial The ladiee. 0j
Jeeik married and a ngle, were well repre- |,
| Mated, an I the leh'e was one euperb mats of
dlbfea of the most ? ihsfanti?l
end in superabundance ! "L'ncle j
Beb" Belle/ arid the behavior of the people \
and the dinner wai the beet lie had ever ti
eeea, and he's a judge too. H
Br. T.J. ft'ail, of Lancaster, the Alliance hi
candidate f r (Jongraev, from tba 6th oonI
JU2S^2ye"'1#lr c' WM present, and addreaead j{
VH^Rri#ce unon the demands of the order,
Wgive a detail, or even a s/nopaie of bis gi
speech would oceup/ more epaoe than is at Si
00V dlapoeal. The Dr. appreciatvs tbe fact di
that lie is coofrmted in tho race b/ one of f0
iho stiongeet meo iu the congrcsvwnal Die- w
triot, but i? saii-fird iliai be will win if (be ?<
Alliance will be true to themvelvvs. He was
well plearnd with the ouilook, nnd made a ri
good inipresiiou on our people. 0f
1 he following in a Lrivf synopsis of (lie I a|
day's procs' lings as hand d in by ilie See a,
retary, brother Davie Jeffe-iea. nj
Af'tr devotioi.nl eiercisea, conducted by ?<
the l'reetdenf. J. I., Strain, brother Davit I
Jeffeties, C. L. N. I.egg and William Jeller- | 0|
ice were appointed a committee to ait during j w|
the recess and tahu'a'e 'he reporra of the ih
various echo la nnd announce it juet aftei j Rl
dinner. j (|
let. Query. t'Wbat it the duty of the J
teacher in theAunday echo d? Discussed by , ||
brother Stanyarne 1\ ileon. After choir eung C(l
"Christ for Me," Hie eaine aut>ject w?s fur- C)J
titer disouesed by llrother (S B. Fowler, ij
Mueio t?y the choir
lid. Query : V lwt good liae the Sunday p,
echcol dorto in our respective neighborhood*? a
waa discussed by Brother W. F. .McArthur ti<
and William differ.ca. Music by the choir, ip
Brother J. II. Jeffeiies further addressed <|<
llAeotivetiCou on the saojo subject. Song, C<1
' Oh lefti I of rest f r thee 1 sigh," and
Brother B. D. Alexander close 1 the discussion.
Af-or prayer by Brother W. F. Mc- at
Arthur, adjourned for dicner. sv
Afternoon 9o?n. n trs* oponed with prayer p.
by brother W b tvn .'ollerics Report of
committee app dined to ttbulate the report p,
of various schools, s'lowod l'.'d schools with i
an aggregate attendance of512 scholar*. and 9i
$25 collected f? r religions and charitable ' y
purposes during the quarter just ending. { jf
.Minutes < f of the Inst convection were j
read and a laf-tc 1. ' j,
?'ld. Query : 'Bow should christian poo- ' y,
| pie support tho Sunday school? was die- i
cus-ed by brother S. .1. Ilanunett and 0. I, j J
| l*pgl{- After Mining, "On Christ, the
. ?ol:d rock I rian t. Br> thsr W. F. Mc- , fc
Arthur spoke on same subject, tnd choir nt
I sang Christ for Me." tl
4tli. Query How is tlie Sabbath to lo
1 sanctifie-i ? tv.i< >ii<L'fssctl by llrothnr W. ai
I \Vh:soi;anr, 1*. fc'. W.--bbep, Wm. F. Me- ^ p
Arthur, and .1. It Jeffei\c?. I u>
I The question box was ilion opencl ami j gj
j several brethren took part :n discu-sing tno j <n
various subjects prese i eJ. j ?(
Tho- p?e<??4ent then thanked the congrega- g,
tion for its kind attention anil good behavior j bi
an I especially the people of Ararat ati 1 sur- ? if
rounding country t r the courtesies exten tc
did the convention during rs session, lie j \\
congritu'ated the c ii'cutiou upm its au?- , t,
p ci ih cutlo-k. m I the interest tunnife?te I J tl
at:i tig its members. 'llivikfd the choir for a'
; the pari U i>n 2 taken in unking tlie days pro- a
eee lings a success
After singi g: "Shall wo nn-et beyond 'itc | p
' r:?cr." and prayer by Br liter J. K. J?.!fer- tt
j ie^ li.e conven ion aljotiruid t) meet the ||
| !*it Ssl.bnth in tvp.'iinbor. ib'.'2 J
( -pi .1. T. Moorncu l o.s a ..iH t^' in l is '
; g?i lrii thai is a euii'Rity. It is a utfuip '
" , cabbrgc?the first we ever seen. ti
f Mr Jackson Gregory, at (loudcrsville c
found a red cotton bloom in his field this day ||
was a wo.'k ago, 20th in t. ci
lt'? must necessarily oa.it several items of n<
local i v vs ; 1.1s: week. u< we hare taken up I 0|
our spucc already Vox. w
( oi pespendene# of (he Tints. , (V
intuefUng/rem "Joe " . fo
Kivkbsihi. Juno 28.?F.d.tci iiuitv. L'j. f1'
t i one week ago the wculier and seasons for "
making crops of different kinds cmld soarce1
j ly hare been m-ro propitious. Since that 01
! Hoe ?& ^bundanco of rain litis been visitiop
1 this secti in in I t ner*. tji-^ getting behind
with their woik, anil me p. its 13 making ">
s me headway. 8ome small grain lias been '
damaged badly in ilio field, by the rains since
; i. was cut. I'p'i:,.! corn is looking well,
with few exeepli 1,1
: Cotton is growing otf very tueoly. Ul.r,t '
we want most now, is weather to work. At ;
( this writing the ground is already wet, wi'li
dark clouds hanging heavily above. i
l.ct every fanner who wants to know how i e'
to save pea-vine !. ty read the June No. of P
. the Southern Cult'iator. W e are also pro- Jn
t ' mifsd more light on the subject in the July *"
number ;.i the sr.ne 'ottrnal. Farmers ought P'
to road (he & >uth ;n L>tliital<,1 . w the h;c" ;
ngricoltui#) jytirnfil published at the South Sl
.Mr W NJncrheatl threshed a tine lot
of re i uis? prVvf .;ti( s tlu>t were grown on n}
liioad river, and it in ?%lii.. n i.ir> lot. of "
i wheat to thresh.
i j Mis- Ka ie Mo rhead speaks of going to * '
Limestone Springs to lake acuirso in music,
j ltw. t\ Vaughn h:?s returned from ,v
! Fuvimin In !abt>r.s abundant no proilict a
! life of niiteh usefulness for our ItiveiMde I -v'
j proaeJior. ; 5
I Whispering Dave Hughes is the finest |
, j farmer on Itivera de. He lives on Mi. | j:;
1 Philip Dunn's farm. Von ought to see i
a me of his lino citn on a ridge about six ; sl
j incites Wide, a,I s..Ling ".d 'v.ss"liug Well, J *
i j it is a Wonder sonie people don I s.arva on "
. lor good mit davc is me exception, ttuu | jj
no one fartus like him, ami Do one else ^
i could ?tl' rJ i'. Pave ought to go to Fort
( Mill Agricultural UVl<fZ? f?l ,0.y^s
I And, by the way, has Union any repi7.*
. tativfs at Fort Mill. Juk.
Correspondence of tho lint.*. i:
Happenings at Mt Joy. : w
I Mr. J??v, dun* -8.?Since my last wo
have ha I sovtral rcfroshing showers of rain P
wliich has taxed the minds of the farmers j
as to tho best trode of working to keep
general (Jreen conquered. The farmers are '?
about done lutping their sina'l grain, and I
the threshing machines can now be heard in {
j different directions. I
On June 11th little lloatia. infant chill of j r*
Mr and Mrs. .1. (1. Hentloy. died, eged S '
months and 0 diys. Wo ennnot tell why j '*
ill's little boy was taken away so soon, and j
| just after a lifeon'y long enough for loving j 1,1
hearts to become wrappod up in his existence. ; '
1 Hut we know that "all things wjrk together '
for good to them tha" love the Lord."
Mr. A. C. McOowati is now confuted t > I
his bod on account of a vcrv severo betuor- ) 1 1
rhnge. ' j 11
Mis- Sallie flrocr li is returnel home front
Utii n where she has been vis.ting relative*
I and friend4. j j
Miss l.tt'a Wood has returned home Iron. |
1 \otk. where site has been on a visit. ' (l|
Mils tl uitto F, Itv.i1- It. of Union, is visit | |((
ing Miss Sallie Greer. J. 1). 0. n.
? - e>
Sutton s j'o.\'t mim ins Ct tit:.? This is ui
1 beyond |tusjiou the most successful t'otigh ol
Medicine we have oversold. A fvtv doses
invariably euro the worst cases of Cough, c
Croup and bronchitis, whi'e its wonderful m
success ui the cure of Consumption is without
a para ltd in the history of medicine, j m
Since it sliest discovery it has been t. ! ! mi a
gua na cv, a test which no other mo licine Si
ran s*nnd. If yon Lave a cough we ear- at
! ncstly ask you to try it l'rico lt>c oOc ami m
61. If your lungs arc sore, elicsl, or Lack I alame,
u-e Shiloh s 1'orotis l'litiltr. Sol I by I
| II l\ Smith & Co.
DRAW THE LIME*
J. L. M Irby, Chatimsn of the State
emocratio Executive Committee:
Your attention is hereby respectfully
irec'e'ito au el torial article from the
otfon Plant, which claims to be the organ
T the Farmers' Alliance of thia State, pub?he<l
in anoth-r column of thie
The imi *i the head of its
litor'at co*uinnm "J. Wm. Stokes, Editor."
Win, Stakes is the presided of the State
lliaac*. He was a delegate freui this State
> the Democratic Ccntention at Chicago,
e ia a candidate before the democra's of
is district f<r the nomination for congress.
You are respect fill y asked to 'rule, in
?ur official capac ty as chairman of the
rmoerstio executive committee of this
late, on the question whether J. Win.
okea ean ho considered and toted for as a
trnocrat unless he disavows responsibility
r or endorsement of tlie editorial elsehere
quoted, printed under his name in a
iwspnpcr of which he is the known editor.
Dint article, us you will discoter by peisal,
is n distinct and vicious denunciation
'the man ch-.sen by the dtmocratic nati ui
contention, of which 3-011 were a member.
I its candidate for prcsidont. It is a direct
>peul to the t urners of the State to tote
ptiost tint man .-111-I for some other man.
It is printed in the Vol ton J'l'int of date
' Sjt'ttrilay, June liotli. The ncmina'ion
(Jrover t'lcveUn-1 ns the cand J 1 to of the
smocntiic contention f r preside tit was 1
ttnouiiccd in till H o dnity newspapers of
lis State Tliur il iy morning, June Si I.
When 3'uit have ruled, Chn'rinaii, Irby on
le standing of Mr. Stokes as a democrat and
indi lute for a ilemocr.itic noniinatioii fir <
ingres*, 3-011 will further rule on this queson
:
is a man who intends to tote for a third 1
II ty or a roput-l cau nominee for president 1
demociat in the meaning of tin cons'itu- 1
on of th<? Slits democratic party ? lias lie 1
ie right to vote at 11 primary e'ection of the 1
tuioora110 par y of this State for Stn'o and
unity otlices?
As we uiidersta-id, the roles of the party (
13- that men shdl vote at its primaries who
e know.1 democrats an 1 who will swear t > j
ipport the noniitiees <?f the democratic
irtv. Vih'it is meant I13* a democrat," ]
id what "nominee-." musi lis swear to sup?rt
?
If it is meant that only such men .s will
wear to vote the full party ticket, Federal,
late siid co-.inty. are democrats and ent t>d
to vote nt democratic primaries, plra-c
13-so. if anything else is nnatit kindly
1 form the democrats of tli s Slate, of whom
on arc the official head.
These are living and important questions,
hoy Confront us at tins moment and ought
1 he answered. Let us know who are to
e considered as Icmacvat.s, who arc to vote
1 the dein -emtio primaries for nominees of
10 democratic party.
You are a pirty man. You have time and 1
;ain procaimcl your a'legianco t? 1 ho
11 ty, your purj o?e t 1 cb-*y tlio will of its 1
njoijty in any and all circumstances. A
eat many i f us, under the same under
anding of par'y du?y that you ppofess, 1
del two yea s a;;o for B. H Ttllnun for !
tveilior. Thosowlii did not do so have 1
sen publicly and frequently denounce 1 by 1
tose assoc am I w tli you in politics as trai- 1
irs to 1 lie people, no better than radical*.
'0 now dosiro to know how thoso who may
sfuse to accept tlio d?cisi n "f two-thirds of
ie representatives of the domocraiic party !
leembl'd ut < liicigo ac to bo considered |
ml treated.
Let the lines In drawn plsinly an 1 1
romp ly. When democrats go to the po'b '
1 iu piimv. es cf their party they have
is tight t< know who they are voting with. |
- (r / . nville .V'
"I'jiUT 1 ,p n* ?'f.Ternor Ii !man told '
10 L level md maipgeis in f lucagt it.at if!
WeUud was non:i 11 ted he did not bolicvc i
Kit ho could curry South (.'a-oluia on ac- J
ouut of his finutichl views. The Govern ir
ever spoke a truer word. 'J'he very neine
flyianical party rule is cbtaiuo I when the
shea of the democratic voters of Elites
hoot sleet ?ru' vote lias always been cast
ir democracy, a.e igncreo and .? candidate
ircd on them Mho opposes every principle !
eld by tbiui, n?d that action is adding '
siilj ^ in; ry when we know tlint his |
r ininaihui, if fore d ny u.e sj... b .men
lice sock' is from Suites who have nover
ven and never will give an electoral vde
>r the democratic nunineo. There is yet a i
;it flib"-,y 'of in the lit art of the men
rCarelnia tlrtt:o op ngtUi.:-; sucn uscri.pi.ins
boasism.
No, the abiaucetnen of the South cannot
ipport Cleveland, tccause he is tin eaibodiitir.
i f the plutocratic i leas that refuse to
cogn 21 gar 1,00 Is even and are still farlor
fi un g ving us any remedy. The
emulation of < hvo'and will mem, if he i?
acted, that monopoly will be fostered,
lutocr.icy protected, and a vory few white
icn in tho Sou h will get to feed at the pubc
c ib. No re ief for tho toiling masses; no
romise of better timee in the future; you
rmers and working mon of all chases must
ibu.it, ;oi: merchants must sav nothing,
il and sweat and siuk into tt.o aeg.eu;uie;.
'eerfdrm, but you must vote tho party
i.ket fir fear of tho force bill and the evils
" ;jon)innlion. And when you v ie f>r
levetauu yn? w'e i?f a :r?an who never
lised his finger against tho foiCe biii, auu
ho openly cnoourigcd miaeegnition.
A 11 iJ v.vii \i* 111 u,it I !n in V .lit' militia lial'.ira
a" vole which is the grenfsr evil. The
tadow.v p"s:?i 1 iiy of neurit umiinntion or
to continued ruloof Kng'ish and Wall .siiuei
son *y thai is certain ami unavoidable,
lcvela'id meant that tho na'ional democracy
*p? von in tlie face ami intends to whip
oti into line. The rotu't will show how
iuc1, 'I'j spir t of freedom (drains among
,.r people ..r.d h:w V.. ti * ? will owhu.it to }
o beesi-nt of liiiscn pulcus poTlic'tins. ? 1
'ot'aii Piiint ,/nnc \i~)
t
Tor the Timm.
Crops aud News on l'hiokety
? a??n vviill same ,
Asbiiit. June -i ? n .... 1
tllcuhv that the farmers have succecdod
. savin** their praiu, because of tho wot j
eather uT\d in sum* in.'.tance* <t has spoiled. I
The prospect for cotton i* good, but the !
resent law price is no oncourngetnnt tor
ie farmers to raise it.
Upland corn is unusually gaod while tiio I
wland is not so good The overflow ef '
hickety iTd much damage in many places.
Uev. .Mr. ( larks >n preached at Asbury J
cslerdny, from the text : "Take heed broth j
>n lost there ho in any of you an evil heart '
r unbelief, in departing from tho living !
odOur
Sunday school is email, an 1 ws think
no cause of this is that the parents manifest
>o lutle intei Cbt in it.
l?r. J. I,. Jetrer.es, who lias oeen confined .
i li s bed more thaw u week, is improving '
The rchool hero is progressing nicely liner
tho maiingsmsnt of Miss Anna I,i] seoinb.
graduate of Turnstone Institute.
I.AlllMtXN.
NOTICE
o my Frtfmh ur\'l Customer - :
lining cot .plot.'I "Ito work of nj cilice
mil the Treasurer o| en> his booh tor .lie i
ext collection oftnxes, I n il lie >it home
lending to niv inilliug business nil ilio time,
tct*| t en tlie first Monday and second Sat
day of each month, when 1 will be in my ,
lice at I'tiion.
Sincere thanks nro hereby tendered my
istoinera lor their patronage in the pa-t
id 1 solicit a o>iitiiiiiniic > of th- - ioic.
New customers are also solicited ! gi*o i
e a
I hare just put my mill in tip-top trim.
tiisftctioii guaranteed. b tli hi <|umtnv
id <|iialiiy of lluitr. All nccumniiidati >ns in 1
v power will ho given my citVomors. All I
ik is to try mo with "tie "turn" of wheel
\ cry llespec1 fully.
.). K. Hlamos. M. nit I A.
II
DETAILS OF THE BALLOT BY WHICH THB
CLEVELAND WAS NOMINATED. Adelat
Cntcaoo. June 23.?There wa< great confu?i<
n early thie morning when the Stae Rn #<j^,
of Alabama wee called, and it was with " r.,|,,h
didicu ty that the chairman male hi ueeif
? . , .) tine in
heard to ann ?;;? :..v altering vo'e of ^jr
the State. The next ml*. Arkansas solid I ^ut ft| (
10 for Cleveland, wis greeted with ap- I jj#
The cull proce?iled without incide t uotil fifIgftl
Illinois wae reached, when ?he chairman Qj ^yaj]
announced that on the poll of the delega- atiorne
lion there ware 36 votes for and 12 aga'Oft j||e (
Cleveland. Under the unit rule he csji 48 . .
votes for Cleveland. Stevens
Gentlemen," the chairman said, "Ken- g t|
tucky asked for time, ae some wish to ohange
their votes." When the vote was annouoced .
Cleveland had 18 out of 26. , r,
Th? New York delegates applauded the (;enersi
Lonisiina v te, which gave Cleveland only 3 ' ,
Tlio roll call proceeded, and New York's
solid 72 votes for Hill was grated with
, " apt oitii
npp.-u.r ....... . SiDCe
'I lie Oluo vote was awn,let with interest. im.^clf
When it gave Hi votrs for ltoies the Iowa ,j jia
men pet up a mighty yell. mof( pi
INTEKHE EXCITEMENT. Rn etlgi
As the ro 1 call proceeded tlie excitement orite ol
became it.tens-?. It culmii.ato I when In W
A'nska ca?t her two Totea f--r Cleveland, di-lnto
Ihei* was a growing excitement. Roth the ity?th
Cleveland and the 11 11 men were around ihe State?
Arizona delegate*, waiting the announce- may re
ment of the r vote. It ha I been supposed Novetnl
that Ar zona and New Mexico, which had in Iowa
been given aldi ional representation in the Clove
convention, wnu'd vote with the anli-Cleve- wint,inland
people. When tlio chairman r.f the
Arizona delegation got the flour nnd an- Siiim
nounced fivo votes for Cleveland, there was cure foi
micIi wild and renewed cheering and much and Ho
confusion, both in the pal erWs aud on the ingenim
door, that it was impossible to transact buei- ccssful
uess. otit exti
NEW MEXICO SKTtl.KS IT. Suit
'l'hen the District of Columbia was oal'sd Guar
and cast her two votes for Cleveland, that nutl?,?vi
gave him all hut two-tliiids of a vole of the ^(n(
Lit>7 necossarjr to n<>mi< ato. New Mexico jon
tied the question l'ie next miuutu, whon jf VyU ?
she announced four votes for Cleveland. * ^ :
A South Carolina delogate went to the |viii?r
clerk's desk and had a v--te changed from honolft
It-?iea to Cleveland, on account of an error Vour
The Texas delegition changed its vote to '
lliirty for Cleveland, the West Virginia dele- ..."
gati -n to (we've for Cleveland, the Mary- V ? *
land delegation t > sixteen for C ovelnirl, the j,
Kentucky delegation to twenty two for p0J,.y a
Cleveland. ^
Mr. N'eal of Ohio tnovel to suspeud the '
rules and make the notninntion by ncclaina
lion. He wss rule-l out of order.
A Vinut.SIA.V8 BI.OQVKNCK. liCIIUI
Mr. Daniel, of Virginia, took the platform l',c >Vi'
nii-l s i I: "The Democratic people of the Mr Albi
United Stales have ut'ered thoir voice Miss Mr
through the lips of their choren delegates. Mr b'rci
I?y that voice it has been decreed that Oto- Mrs Ids
ver Cleveland is tlio nominee of each nnci I'erso
svery demecrat in this contention. In pleases
behalf of the delegation from Virginia, who to pay t
came heie divided to-day, but who go home
as one?on behalf of every true-hearted .
democrat that loves the great bauner of the
people, 1 move you that there be but one
vo ce and one sound from every Deinocret in
this convention, and that by every tongue y\ ' '
the words shall bonneted tliat Grover Cleve 111
land is to he the 'eider in this grand cam- p"0.1
paign. [Cheers.] We can, we mn?t, we '" '
will, mv countrymen, carry the great Dem- i?..1'*1 "
n i hijs cu;
ocrnoy to triumph. ir,( ^
tam>i x> si i flu km'. County
Mr. Daniel's ren>arl?.s excited the grcattst C.
enthusiasm, aud the chair wus unable t > get
order, for a crowd of New Yor I prop e wore ,/uly
crying out to (iovernor Flowo-, Lieutenant
G?>vorhur Sheenun anil oli.en of .ho New Mo1
York delegation to second the nominuion.
Hut the New York delegation eat silent when "VTOTI
the vote wss put, and from other parts ol J.\ ei<
the hall earns souxj emphatic negatives. The Judge f
convention hissed at this, and the hissing day of ,
continued nn'il Governor Flower got 0:1 a and app
chair. His lips moved, hut his words cou'd tor of tl
not be heard beyond the limi's of r. circle ceased*
lust about him Hi was trying to mn*;e the All p
nouiination unanimous. Those who heard estate n
liitn checre 1. that dat
.r.v* job 1. s si itMtssiov tnako pi
Bourke Cockrau jumped to l? s feet, aud
said as there was some dissent uttered i , ,
when (lie motion was ma la to declare the " j
nonrr.ation unanimous, ho ivcu'd sta'e the
vote of Now JforL, in iu!i submission io the
convention \v*.s csst in the affirmative. FIKi'l
- - - ? II pa
Soi'tiikhn OriNtoM.? As |\.r the .Southern loan mo
folks, there is considerable ejiyevsit*' of opin- at - per
ion no to the re?u(t of the convention, years, n
Most of them are satisfied, but two of the partial]
delegations at least will go home with heavy
hearts. North Carolina and South Carolina
nevor had much hope, after the convention June
opened, that there wou'd ho sufficient oppo- ?
sition to Mr. Cleveland to prevent his nomi- TR]
nation. The delegates, however, held to- /,'()/{ (;
gather and vo'ed frcin first to la?t as they
had pUm.eu.
One of the leading ?|elegiUcv from the | To /lis
Palmetto State *a d this morning: "1 | ('(
shall go homo and work ha-d for llic tickot j iMllte j-c
hut I fenr tlio Farmers' AUianco will gather | f)rt|inaT
new impetus, ami that .no psny Villi he sj i,uerusi
strong in our Sta'c wo sha'l come in eecrml . pe(jrjn,
best. 1 cannot pay that the ltepuhlicaus are | jj^i.. >
likely lo secure I lie electoral v?!?s, but that p0"{\ "
party v.il! ni?o l.ec me stronger than it has f.",no?*<\i
been heretofore. Seriously, iheio is great | , ,,vir
danger of our losing the State." The p V|u
menthol's of (lie delegation did not show any pt.rti 0,j
interest in the nominnt'on of Vice President
since, tlicy said, it made little difT recce
who was nominated for second place. The
dv'e/a'-s will return home to- day
iiin nii i sr. sour. s?oi Paul lo
. . . , . School <
The free silver quosiioij is what worries |*4.aj>0 1
iho Soiitherneia. and thai, loo, is ilio sore |{ctiiiiispot
for tho Colorado men and other silver |ntcrc?t
States de'ejati"lis. In fact, there is httlo 1
''- "son hnth Konuh.
doubt that tue irce m>o. ....... ..... ... r..
licans and democrats, mean to entry the
war into Africa by inaugurating some kind no. rut;
of aii independent movement. At lonst that ,
is all tliet ilk now. Whether or not p-'.tj |7,j ^
loyally will ( resent itself and prevent such j j'j jj
a boll, i< a (tiesiion which is causing the
lenders considerable anxiety. |j^ ? |
AN I SllltOKRN FROST. 1 1 g W
Altogether, however, the sentiment of the '> s
great majority i f the delegates is sais 11"? is .v
lid with the t cket ami the platform. The llo K
leaders of th. I'eniocrntc ho?tn believe that 1 .1 1
all differences will be recjiicilod, and that 117 I. <
the party will present an unbroken front P54 Jol
when it meets its great opponents in Nov- 1 -17 .1 1
jniber. I 10 J /
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Tows kii.i.ku. ? Fasley. j tine jn,( "j > (
'24.?About I" o clock last night Jerry ?.'
Hughes. t >wu unr-lisl of (Iti.s pi ice, was -hot ..,s
in the back .vol instantly killed, lie had .T<# j ,
gono to the house of n negro woman to quell j.,- ^
an alleged disturbance, nnd whi e silting in j.",., .j. j
the Jo>r wasslnd from without. The c >ro- ^
nerlicld mi inquest to day Tho verdict y(, j
was Ilia' Ungues come Is h s ?!on?li by a gun ,(j "j. j
shot, tito I by Tom Brock, nnd that Toin ^
Carey was an acess'i-y both before nnd after l(s j.
the fart. The slud i- supposed to have been y- j
intendel for An ly Carson. c? ored. the j
woman s psrain >ur. I?r > <* lie I, bat officers ,
ii l i '.til ( lol
are in put suit. and his arrest is hourly ex- .
pected Carey was cotnin t'?! j.jV j (,
114 Km
Ui i m.i n? \iimi \ Sat.vr. The b- -I sn've 11'? Wii
in llie wor d oil- Cut-. Uruisr-. S C'ei r?. 1.1'> J ' 1
Salt llheuni. l-'evev .-or -. litter, Chnppid o'2 ft I
band-. Cnilt la n-. Coi ih, and all >Kiu erup- I'2tj II a l
lions, and pi-i iv?1 v care- rile-, or no pay ISO IVh
required. It i< guaranteed to g ve perfect I'2" Ch?
-at islai t in i. oi uioiir. til in let I'nce w*
cents p.r o?.\. For sale by li. F. i'osry. 7" W
______
Vice r%mdr*t.?In the Mltcfion of
E. Sltrtimon, cf Hloomingtoe. H i
? fill the s* cooil place on the Na'J*e?l
lie Democratic convention hae
irabte clriice. and one which .will ..?S
!v r? Sllll in lilt n<l>au:|t'U
tilinou.
S'evenaon is a Kentuckian bj birth,
the age rf seventeen years, in lWi!,
oved to Dloomirgton. lie is a lav^^x
tniou, ?u<i !>is public service
, when he became master in chancery
ford county. Later he was 8late'?
y in an Illinois judicial district.
Jistrict in wh'ch B'oomiogton is situ*
very strongly Republican, hut Mr. i
on wee electrd to tho 44th Congress ^
le Democratic ticket, and again to the c
sogrers. lie cmie proniiucn'ly be^ ;J
9 country wlim ;?i j < i r>??<1 by l'r^f- j
eveland as First Atsnaut Post muster
'. In tliiv oflice Mr. Stovers n 1
a rcpu atiou for bis skill ond ce'erily
>ving Hepubhcan poslmisterg and j
ing their Democratic eucceasore. jy* jj
i leaving Wa?hington lie has devoted ^ J
' to local polities m Illinois.
nominee for Vice President ie the * ,-2
i pulor Democrat in nis State. He is
iging public speaker, and is tLc farr
the working men.
?'JO 1 linois gave the Democta'io csnfor
Trensurer nearly 10,000 majore
first Democratic victory in that
and with Stevenson rn the ticket we
H.sor nbiy hope to carry tho State in
jer. lie wi 1 nlso wield an influence
and Indians.
land nud Stevn.sm will make a
; lenin. ? The State.
>ii s Cataimui IU:mki>v.?A marrclou
Catitrh, Diphtheria. Unukcrmouth
idaclic. With each b .ttlc there is an
is nasal injector lor the more sue- '*
trciimeot of tlic-e couip'Hints wiili a
charge, Price oOe. Sold by II. ^
li & Co.
ANTKKD C'UllK FOB LAORII'I'H.? >Ve
ze * n r ndveit'sed druggist to sell
King's New Discovery for Coinutnpnghs
und I.' l is, upon this condition.
ire a (Dieted w'th ! aGrippe and will
s remedy nccoiding to d roct ons,
it a fair tria', mi I experience no
you i.i-iy return the bottle and have
Miey refunded. We make this offer,
of the wonderful success of Dr.
New Discovery during last season's
c. Have heard of no case in which
I. Try it Trial but les free at 1$. H.
Drug Store. Large size 00c nnd
List of Letters
lining in the I'ostoflice at Union, for
rk ending July 1st, 18J!i.
ert Foster Win Li'tlpj.ihn
uia Glenn |.Wi?s Motlie McCuli
Hugbcs I l"gb
i May |Mis Susan Nuiith,
ns calling (V>r the above lotters
ay if advertised, and will be required
Mic cent fir their delivery.
J. C. 1IUNTKR. P. M.
Alliance Meeting.
[ANt'E.MKN of l'inckney Township
e hereby notified that the fowndiip
i will meet with Hughes sub-Alliance,
ly, ./uly .S, at U o'clock D. M . in
Saturday, as previously atmounc.'d.
inge is ma le so os our meeting will
!'.ict wi'h the mooting cf li.o Union
Alliance.
Oris. ./. II. SAVAGE,
Sec'y. Pres.
1 27 It.
tice ot Final Discharge.
K.'E is heraby given I lint by peiniir>n
of Hon. James M. Geo, Probate
or Uiron County, 1 will, on the 30th
July, 1892, in?ke my final return,
ilj for betters Distuissory, as Kxeculie
estate of Amanda S. Love, d?; rsons
having demands against said
nist present thein to mo on or before
e, and all persons indebted must
lyment,
U. W. WEBSTEH,
Ki'r Ainandu S. Love
1 27 1 >
CHEAP MONEY,
IK8LN1ING one of the largest Core*
nies in the United States, i offer to
tiey to the people of Union County.
rent di-e-iijht, to he paid >u ten
,ud in easy installment?, For full
lius, call on
P. M. COHEN,
Union, 8. C.
21 20 2:n
EASURER'S REPORT.
A70.V COUXTV, MR THE USCM.
YEAR 1890-91.
Hon <<!<.. llth ir/,, Circuit Jmt</,
3LDKCT10NS AS FOLLOWS :
ixe? . $ 10,i?0 ft 10 M
y County 9,56*2 78.1
. on I*, if. Honda.. 7,*107 71,1
II. It. II >nd<i 2,125 0|. V
jmitilut tonal, 2 Mi'la 1 250 00.4
... 2,208 no
ad Forfeitures 177 05
Licetf-es 200 ^
ilcl>tc<loc<9 County... 0.187 5S.;>
y School Fun.l 20O
?1 Co'lcciions :;7. |
1)1 SHU IIS KM IINTS
Staic'J rer.?u,er iO.ioO 1^
sinima . .... M<>4 (.'i
y fund paid out 200 UO
I K. R. Hoi.ih 2,010 00
on It. I!. UoTids 7,102 02
OIUMNAKY COUNTY.
i K.
F. I'll, in . . 50
tar. Wilkins k. On 5 hh
nvy N. (Jul!ii an f? 00
in Spi'uiis*, .lr 5 00
in .S,>ro'i>v> 7 "?()
l? iiewlcy. "iS 00
i T. Cist I "?'?
? Stoke*, T .1 I"? 00
M Slokm 177 OO
v Foster Co I *i CO
I V i ii ng ">0 7 1
in II S;iric,r '? no
I S|iP:<ra . . o -I j
\ i 'liiinibi* i oi)
> i' <> ~w
Ituiloy 7"> 00
niiou I'n'nicr 5 77
15 Sprms ;> 00
:n ll .lt IJ.'i
1 Spi-nra ll> (>0
A Moorlfea 1 7 CO
. llatnea 5 CO
ifoul W ill)iirn (5 KO
< llwnnott 2
II Smith (j 00
ter Wilkms At Co 16 0.)
iter Wi'kim >v Co 55 85
,ior, WillciiK & Co 201 55
> II <Oizel, Af?i 15 00
> II i Mzel Agt 110 111
iisiraO (llemi 12 0(f
I.or.g 061 77
r >v 1 iioni*oi , 7'i 00
liani Jallerim 17 1*0
IUi.o >ck 75 0?) .*
I 0 an It 0 SO
tie* .t (Iraliatii 10 H?>
liar Molo.m '> 2 ?
?i I So! I for IN K A* Cojja
II If". !?0
KM Kii'Ojr li 00