The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, July 22, 1892, Image 2

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rtw;?*-. i y.-> I* IT THIRD PAP.1Y DOOTRIVE? >Ve | rinIod yteti-rday fun tfce Ji v boro rnterfrl'e the report of ayaut- rental* ?e*id to Ii*to been mule l?y *JKr7 Co* . in re?'u( apeech in 0 ayt n conO?> Wt rejooUnco l lint report l:cro : M , Cbairthan: If nobody fire wll* follow Mr. Millfcr I nil. Mr. Millim- enid f ttint there would likely ! ? utiolher wnr. I Imd a good time dining the wor an I I want to are mtothtr. I ttnn to ki 1 ?u> Unite on myt d o on nnd get tlinr money. 1 It id r; I... ,,v ...v;m?i ?nr innti ?ce the ititn r no. I to.I jou I w< iiId Le one of twenty men to take the blttck flag In ouo litind nfcjtlie b ade in tlie titer, and go t> ki lino litem and lake tl tdr money. I want t kili Id Jimi Kin ook tirel, nnd tlitn Funik au l ti... #,r ilii'in nnd eat II.if f n.on<-y I fe I von hotn we miiii il liMVtf it iirnc ihcn. Ilurtnli (or (lie ill r>l psrly ! ^ Hon I jlow willi it plow nwlii ?i 1 wjinl lo illmw il awny hii*i | ill on :i new one. (< heeis ) Now thoie hic pomil.|e explanations of till* reumiInblc delivfiMiioc. I In* Mr. ('"X lo wliom il i-* ?r? o I it e?*. m?y ho 11 liiiiuor-st il' the kii.il llini ii f< ci|iieiiily developed in ihc couu'i-y side, lunl lie in iy hnve intended Ins renrirk.i to lie in the inciire of n g'im s?tiie ii 11 e hoc nlis* ic trillion i''S I lint hove made lln-ir appearance in (lie ili.i-l | nr y litrmuirc tlni' Ii us her 11 so fneiy I < -1 rib u t ? I in tIio Nouili. Hut if Mr. (/'ox is jie?tl.ing third paily 1< cirlrc, lie Ins g veil lo inni org?nizi?Hoii I Iio lilni'ki si eye i lint iiny | nrly over rcco vc-l in this S i-le. Such Inlk n* flint with wli cli ho i< cruditiil is not suite) to Ihc cli Hi hi ii of lie igiu, nor wi I i< loll pleus.u.tiy in the cms of (ieor^iu fanners 'J'lie Joe l ine in Iho Im loin of U is precisely ihm which itnitiml s Iho highway lobbi-r, niul its spec in I viviciousncss is without miii gallon. ?JLLSLJU-'P'*"* ihlij pmly eniloricn iliis ? ?.1... u, ..it. vi." i 'ii v imiiv IT...... ' UVUI|M| nii'i niw . ' v. ? ,? thought Unit lie wni milking ?' AM nek on ihe Hillocks. go il men win litive made tlirir impress en the eoiiiniuiiiiy in wliicli ihey live, mmI who, hy imin iry ami economy, have nccinr u'.nte-l pioperly, li il he wm Mi n k in;; every 'UlCCtv.iul farmer in ihe s'nle. Mr. Cn\ dedans iliil lie * nfter money, ami he hurrahs h r ilie lliinl parly. lie i Willi I m I i like si Mcyiliu l-inie ii'il kill ihe ) melt who Imve inuilv money, or who are sup\ posed to have it, anil lie t**lin the hoyi what \ ittoml lime they ivonhl have. \ \i is to he olccrved that Ihe Itlaloek* ine \ '^Tkinitioni'il t > give |innt lo Ihe purpute. \ Ihfcni of Mr. l'ox will'apply lo every sitio*1' who .ins an e\:ri Hiilo i f menl in his v jij* jouse or an exiin bushel of e in in ' ''Uu.s/rv~,? cvc,y tanner who, ly hanl close rconoiiiy, has sivcl n ""til l?JL '? Hoi h. v"*' ",'s w'" Meorgia. Ifcul ij " ^Oulernteil. It is had inougli ,le ilem ' .^J'tulil hp asked lo ilcsert ??.?jo jrn".!. ',""y thereby ail in i ,..i>'? iivinK nem.?i*it'pt Hurt their iiBighhrs over In ihe dcn'ntiou of negro iloininntion. If they arc lo he asknl to join n fatly which Jins for its purpose an itllnck m the lite and jnopcity lights of the people, thai fuel ennnoi he m ule known loo soon. Atlanta t'ohfiliation. ? CURB" AND COYOTES' The H-y-ist'r chose Sun-lay morning to declare, mi the authority of tin uniiieiitilied correspondent. that during Mr. I'ihhle s recent conference with t'uiiservativcs at Ureenwood the Tilluianitcs were compared to "curs ' and ' coyotes." The organ commented n? follows: fiilk nliout jour .slander and ithusu ! lias anything teen snid or written hy the Kefiirmers Hint, for low-down, eciirriliou.s ,-ibiec, can coinpiirc with those tireenwood li.'ir.'iiiiHifs '' Tln?v slmw vitnnm unit Imlo in p * " ""J """* the breast of (lie ol<l ring-rule crowd ; and see ng an overwlielmiug defeat staring theui in (lie fact1, urc denouncing, in the most oIIcumvc manner, every man who refused to vote for their corporation-dictated ticket and the enslavement of our farmers and toiling , muit'it. When Sheppurd and hit friends come before yon and ask your votes, bear ia mind that at l)ibb!e'a (ireenwo >d meeting you were compared hy one of the speakers to curs" and "coyotes*" We thank thee for that v id. tl organgrinder of short memory ! For if those wot-)< were used at all they were used with I notation marks, and wire not directed against tin Tiltm mite*. The epi'het "cum" was applied hy lieutenant tiover i >r tJnrv of Abbeville county, several month* ng in a public speech and it was applied to the eon it try newspapers which opposed the re elect i-nt ot tSovemor J'illiuan and hiiu*eli. The epithet entities" was anplie I some i mi" later I.y the Xhh -villc Mediuiu, the cal'Iillimiu .igin, to the same t.'onserva ve county 1 stpers lo-ransc of their oppoti n to Til'inati. The State, at tlic time of -their utterance, iiilemned the use el these epithets, as in tiling to the t'on-erv.alives. It is truly ad that (lie Tillman organ, in a moment of getl'iilnc*". ha" nt last characterize 1 I hem u mora strongly. ieiitenant tSovernor ?Sary and Kililor i lleii.phil!, you stand eonvioled. by vcrnor '1 illmmw own pait cular, p.ivate an, of using ".nw-down, scuirilloii* s-'." Von stand conviilt I ?f "allowing mi and hate," in desperation at the rw helming defeat" which is staring in face." Now. what arc you going to bout it??Th' Stuff. - . _ Miiiibiiidn.?Who i> llrsrossim.r -The ion now in our minds it-, if there is i<> ooniinu:i;ic>: of the nre of liquors thai urate in the State of South Cm folio* 'I i\ho in responsible l'or that saleIt uen of our hinil are still lo he debauched made driinkutds: if the h >y$ nre to he d in har-roonis "trap-doors of hell; - wives, mothers and daughters of our tre to be slain by heart angu'sh; if the ren are to be raised in homes where rts give way lo curses, and dtunkenikes the place of happiness, then who nswer at the be.: of Cod lor this con ce'.' 1 answer, evesy nisu woman and hat can talk, and plead w?d pray nsiion is to be settled a' our State y election as to whether we will have liou or uot. The man who can and ot c&'t a ballot for piohibition, clips elect a legislator who favors (be of whiskey selling, is to unit extent of aiding and abetting 111 tliisdiunkking. ihe women who can und does uencc some man to v< te for prohibihcreby making herself responsible, a light in which no OuC can afford to r idle 01 silent. Ihe grandest opporve have ever ha I in South Carol-na this traffic from the State is before is. It itpot'tbl ?'in :<i\ / ?Jor us a havr prohibition m i'air Statf by r.nt January,!/ ice wit/ Jo our duty. Hut we iiiiisi not s'eep over our oppotamities, we must all do our duty ?Lancaster Enttrprist. Vnofwi-'NCKD II t>I'lll.l>S, VKT S\V|;|?.? rrotu a lcttc* written by .Mi;-. Ada li. Iluitl, of Groton, S. L'.? we quote; "Has taken with a bad cold, whic,h settled on my Lungs, roughs set in and finally tc;u>in Ucd in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying 1 could live but a short time I gave uiy;oil :i]> to nay Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my fiieii'ls on earth, 1 would meet my ftb-cnt ones s.b<.ve. .My hit-band was advised to get Mr. King s J.^>.v Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Co ds. I gave it a trial, took in till, eight bottles , it has cute I xne, and tlnink <Jod 1 am now a well and bearty w'loan liial bottles free at Jl. F. Posey's Drug . tore, r*g"! r size, .W. and $1.00. . ? ^ *? . . fie JBcdfy Union limes R. M. STOKER, . Editor J ? V * ft I ? ,j Friday, July 22, IHW. r i i. si;uscuii'Tiox, *1 r,o' run ankvm ' s ! l'U8T OFFICE DIRECTORY. !l h Tlio I*. (). will lie o|icric<l for i from 8 A. M. to ti.00 I'. Si. Th? Monrjf Or?ler fJrpnr'inciil will !>? i *? l?' r ?? 1 *1 ... j ! m . . oyrutin Mr nuvinv^v iivm ? j*. . ? ? j J'ho South bound mn?l arrive* at U.Xrt. | ? P. M. Tlic Nortli found mail arrive* ? I I I P. M. 1 Street hoxe* will I'C cm|i'ied every "-'ny ? it 1.20, P.M. 11 Any inat'oulion or irregularities should ?' ic reported promptly to the I*. A!. !' J. f. lll'NTLR. P Al. V. 0 I I CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD. ( The f-.ll-.wli.K Hit -.1 ?.iil|<II'li?le? f'?r llf *ari..ii- u <-unity <>lticr? will liitiulilwl Jo ? i"'v? ii.ii.i1 " art ;iiilioiiue<*.| in III" '*('llli'li-liite--ipMrler*. I'll It Till. I.KiiHI ATFItlv 1 r II Ifcilio, I imlfrcv Il l-I.wlf, I' W II irri? *1 V\ It!:: il. Ii J It Jell rl< ?. U FOltSIIF.ItlFF. " A ( iile IJ (iM-on l.-tii,-. it .1 .nil***. II Ibtrllr*, t| Koit Ari?iroit. ii I IlimilII. T Jell Harris, c J t'oiu. J I Italley. Null II Mtirunii, IVyt-.li It l.'?ve, I (lit TllttAftUliMt. Siiiif-?nl WlllMirii. J li r He-.lt M J Ii (ti.iiiK. .l-?lin I' Tlionin-, |> MV T jolvr. it J W Nit lice, \ Its Tl|illil>t?. J r. I M M-.l.l.y, .1 A Oknmlierx, Tito* .1 r.M.'s | I-Oil SCHOOL COM M I SSI O.N Ell. I N<> Mlll-'j-.l.ii, M I. lo-iiiiixtor, J I. Walker. s FOR CO RON LI'.. j. It F (ire;:<.ry. Ja?|M r Ayr-.- l>. ? KjjH ri.KitK ok rnruT. ,/ liiti-pti n Mi L' i??ii I' 1 ! i 1 '| W?s... Wh ire requested to make the fd j , lowing announcement : \ Protracted serv ces will beg 11 in the ke!- li luti IWipiui on the -lili Sunday of 0 f> in in.mill, nL II A. to. \?c earnestly nolioil the prfsonoc of :i'I wli? c hi alien 1 ilnring "t liner pcrvieeH. Mr, Jerome .Miller called ni mir office on Monday mi l showe I us a certificate from I?r, J, (J. I'. Legg. elating I hat lie luid cuml him of a cancer aonie years ago, eml thill he Iris had tlO symptoms of *?s .et'?rn If Jerome Mi'ler has ? cure for this terrible HI Ion I lies'irn o disease he pne?ecsee a boon to the human race that cwinot he cetimaieil. c &aF" There is considerable tneie pii.hioilion maicrisl in our composition than i? i " generally foitml in the mod pronounced " I rohibii'oii ndvocn'es of the present ?lsr to u can sec no gaiu in prohibiting the niamifaclure iimi >aV" ??f whiskey, while its more j ^ pernicious soul ami bony J**-roving ,-ubsii j '* titles, c iraine. morphine ami opium . > in be j ami at ejus! h* ear Iv ohtinel by men ami i women, bova ami girls, fot ihu money j ,S| We con'cii I ilist tlie bnbitunl use of (host '' drugs ia growing in a inure alarming degree " than tUo Inicmpiratc u?e of whiskey; and, ' what wo believe is viot.-e, they enta l uiore P1 moral ntul physical weakness and misery c' upon the human race thin whiskey. ** '-m * Y I W' ttMi . f ur llio ?yfui iitdf i.iii nf 11 nittcmu i.. holding (not owning) slock in tliu U-uigia . 1)1 Al.'tl'Atn:) Improvement and l>ere!upiiieni j gh Company of I ailapnm i, lien., we state tli.-i* i im C. A. Nor'.on, receiver of tlio company, nfier ! tli pronouncing the liiianc nl a flairs ??f tl.o . pi< Company somewhat cloudy Iti-1 himself he- i on hind lit* el.>tnl a i l fiilol t cam i oat an I | dc meet I lie Nov \ ii I*. I>r mk'yn an I Now 1 Si Caglnnd Stockholders, accord ng to app >iin i ill moni. las* l-'iidiv, in parlor l?. of ilie Ast -r or house. A number gout o i.on owning lalV.nn in -t'lii shares ouli. met in the par- of l-?r. ami w|i"|i it va? discovered dial locoiv i re or Norton w.'H 1 in I Ik Vied with ilio ! tiiiancos, ' die report *-ays : . c! Mr I'crri--. a koon la iking Now Kugliiud- | nil ri', expressed his IVelmgs^w iili a force ami ! (|, iliioiicy I lit! a) once won ilio nilniiration nml j confidence of the other stockholders, and j i licy imploroil him fa net as spokesman. I hi t *Cl lie *ai I lie ha I to catch u train. \s he loft po lie said : Well, follow ?mHercrs, stand l>y the sliij. as long as Mr. Norton can show any assets, hut don't spend another dollar to receiver anything." I i t *110 stockholder, who was ileal, wrote n j ;l' slip of paper with tin* follow.ng statement . ! Wo was glorlo isly to >k in, onvolopod and J Wl divested of one in.moo -li.-V ..- > f k"' About sill v.'e > iu d?, is; to go :mi< 1 kirk our '> selves all over ill*- Tull^i-vos (hi k 'o- " w' The general sentiment seemed (<> bo . h:u ' little was left except iIn* liito I -is and tli?*v J s0 wore believed be ui<>ri g igr i. All of die : of slockholders finally deparlel, Inii will irv lo see .Mr. Norton Inter. i hi Wo were nfrii-l ihi ? company was "going 1,1 to llio tloRs" somcliiuc ago. when we re- j j.n c 'ivo'l a < //.eh for "J ? ? ?/#, as a dividend ' ri< upon on* whidi we had iruled a etnal ! l'' dcht for. Wc fell sure ilik- lv solvent in ? to vestinenf and development company o? , , , modern times could honestiy declare ?//??/ eo remit /?// check such extravagant dividends ; 1,1 but us (den. U P. Duller was the president " and advocated the tree coinage yf silver, we did ifot know tint what lie intended to coin ! up some spooiiK "i,d pay the Southern at ok- ; vv h> ldcrs a little "onstie.ivc pwn?;." ' '' Notice the Change. I ,, In the advertisement headed, Democrats |( Tnke Notice, instead of the township meetings to be held on Saturday, Will. inst . h- | published last week, the meetings are to l>? w held on Saturday, 30;h. Itwosotir mistake . iu not reading the proof from ilse c. >}.y. ' 0 The Winthrop Scholarship 'l'h* examination for Winthrop Training j " School will be hehl iun 1 " ? MT" I cauls he promptly on hand by II o'clock. " Ono scholarship is worth $>1 ">0, and the other ! Is worth free tuition, TU?y "re worth trying ] ir for. For any information appj / ? School '' Commissioner. J. L. Walker. - ? . i < Tha Town Cemetery Wc arc requested to beg a'l |eisoiis iultr- i w ested in tl?e Town Cemetery, to fend e hand i * to clean out thrir priest* lofs, and also assist w in the general work, on Friday 22d, , ij n-\y ('< at 7 o olock. A. M. Ihere will be a meeting of the Cemetery rl Society on th* rainc <!.?/ and place, under in the sha le of the oaks, at o clock. A. M [j I?ew members to tbe Soci?'y me ?oliciteJ. j t \ ualtia< all Uat Dimsirtti At a cxmpai/n meeting al Holly'* l'?rr/, > 1! Igeliel I County, *1:1 milts from nohvre." it a newspaper corrrspcri ltnt pits , in what * a* ?apposed b? a regular 1' mn ii iu >1, ill I lie course of an usually iltvr r|i? eh Hut. I' 1111 hi ii mid, "cx-Uov hepp'i'l wu n Iti'j ub icati a' limit," uinl in ? ?! limi lii? ".ii [ i-il t> (lie conicrv.it. v?? in gencri'. 11'i tl ut he a'cod hy ov. ry word of it." In grand contrast to this tiltcily false an I mi' rioii* itilluiiitnaiory ultrrniictt ex (lov. il.epp u I urn ie the fi lJow'ng dignified and nauly reply : I won' I not lie hore to-day i.i the poji ii Ilia' I am," if there were ot.e particle f j-iititiiMii Hi of 1 i 11 in s r>* h statement. If here ?v.ii one <lr p of lie; uhlican Ohio I iu i y lie ut or oiii* ic'lit ii i} of Ill/public in > - iia'iiilo in iny veins. I w >titil ii .t cmiie ol'.iie ill.' p'ople of K'tgcfiehl county ui a anili lire fo* their iiitfi'iigc. 1 wni bom n triiid i't', I win raited st I'cin icrV, an I a* >i g a4 my li>an ht'AiH <r my brain conliu. ? to k ow |lt'i dilferetioa howci; tight ami rri ng I Mill lie it Dfinoctil nt.d I will dio u )VII oei ill. ti..v i n i I i 1 (itnit lists Maid n great many il'tdi thugs ; In' liut said it great ui:tTty ikind liiiigi; ntt I It's lint said a greit many tifoiui'k'd thing*, tuit ho timer committed gifiller ifiilag# than wh m It" < line before lie i ciM' r ' f I'MgefieH stud t.ilke I i f my ling n It ?'|iti??lic in in diuguire. (L"U'I lift*ifor Hi jM'iird.) What right Mould u ,'hi o iiintt have to coiue be fore the white peiv i I Ivlgefiol I m a cand.date for ottice if he is in tin: riino'est way imbued with He uht cm |>r n"ipk'S? It mas unkind, unjust, tifoiiinle 1, and I tyill never forget it ns long Vo ?; : ? IJ iw about lisskelliain f <j ivurtior Sln'iipif l?I have as linle syntpiay w.t!i II iski'll * iiiiivcn.oiil us you have. lid 1 in my power to nccnupdvli his fffit. (VtiM'i': He nominated yni.) No ir! '/'A-/. n re more Itrpublicann in the tmcfiilroit thai nominated Tillman than there o re // / '.< hi- .i hi the rmivention that nominated ?< . I here were avowed HeptiHienfis in it. f I i m i get a in jority of hetuocratic votes dot. t warn the tiovernotship Iftlorcrnor *il:m iri it'CO v ? tliu nouunatioti I will stump he Slate for li in if it keeomes neces*ory. Vhfii you ta'k about my record you wi'l ind thiit it i' us sir nig as Governor fillmuus ver iv i< \ oil have it" n Mr. Ti linati, hut 1 tell y u ii m II h:ol> in vain for .Mr. Reform Let hoin ,ot. c to the rucotd, and I will meet lieui thlanigiimi' tlio emcj"|ign l-"i .ii a reliable source Me are ini .in.el luii Mr. Shcppur I i imply at) I dignified ep 1 v to flic tonr.xo and util uudad ajsctluin I' tin \ Ii liu.au was appreciated by the I in-1y mi 1 ii i. ? ?i hearted Farmers present i the llo'lv i Ferry mooting. auil made iaay vit?? f ir llie conservntiee t.ckcl lint, !?? a democrat, who voted the demo-atic ticket yeari before 0 >v. Tiliman ?a< >rn uii l ii ii 11"ver wavorrJ in his loyalty .1 July . he ib.ii ccrilia party, we inugintlyicp%l hi? >1 indcro'M cl.wgt [hat v,e e a liep il'liiMii at hear'. An<l we pltin'y <k if it h ? e ii I-, ih i. that an ih men as i>le II imp 'ii, Judge Wallace, Judge M>v\a.i. S?ii >1 r lint e.', a til a Ito't of her ii o men in tIti > St tie, in public id ji*iv?u? lie. who hare served the lair n I ii <!e*n > atic paity fiithfully all tci * d i\*. .'i I 1 be M.aoi'r.ee-I as KepuhPinj.(n<J r a I v ii l the deru ?o.atic pav y . ml f>?r what ' Ibir iii-K us d?moot$\s they (Miiiii" t'> *\ re *e ilio democratic right of loosing between democratic candi latrs, an I fi.*f 'o awing to the coat tail of a mail lio has d i.1 i,oil,it,'tr for the State but ere?'e ii cud ail bitter feeling among e peop'e, e\ci ing thoni to ignore the irinio n ?d t u'h of ih: n ?b'e d l cimuiw ?i ill Ii of'South I'm dim, by traducing e I'har icter- and outing unfounJu 1 susl*ii 11 u,> .t: the p ib'ic a - s >!' ib ..sc iiluslri s pallets, Ii. ? ? and .siates.nou who have j fen le I the limni an I iniegti'y of the ate a' al: h i/cds and at all times, in order j ii he and hisiiniii d olliec seeking follow s may ii !< into dtice upen a political wave lied into lorn an 1 fury by the false alarm corruption m l tSic -ycophantic cry for f irm * Ifan.v cot nil lion in I lit* unM has been dis- i v I ! ivc iu i her seen nor hoard of it: ! id ,f ii i ci i :v l vt > |.vtii'in? 'I uny of | v reform * pi . 1, n.< i-i. * of Jic \iy g pe->p!?\ ivi1 i-in s iy wo li i\ o neither folt, pit or In* ii?i| i>i uny inn <#voii|ei?t in the litii-itl. futaiii'inl hi'moral < )t: liti'iii of ii.? ale or its indivi Ilia' ciliicm. .. Tt itiioiti/.i.n in i'jt.i.m imtps. ? Homo, iti ni County, July 1 I.?On Fillny night it, the Milt iu?t. six men, unilrr disguise id covor of iliirkno s, at *J o'clock a. in., nt to the hoinr of liichaid 11 :irfi a poor j oHViimvo while man, ranting his bread i hiii daily labor, who lives with an aged ! to. near tlow deysville. in litis county, tiling him t> the door to open it. limy j i/eo ltiti. <1 I i:,i ii'io'it a |ilttet?.*!' i a mile, where ilte* liv, Lin. ;o v. prts'. ' in Ifolded him and gave liim sixty lashes on s hack with a heavy wagon whip. \f<er ! c whipping they leti Hurt is liod to the j i-i, bleeding and sutl'eringterribly. I' is i in irrd that it ivns all on account of liar- j < using his influence to secure votes for | Sheppard ami On* ticket. Several other parties have hern notified leave at once or await fearful conse letue... Theother parties seem to heme the objects wf fends' wrath ercly because they support the Cotunva ( rc ticket. The above appeared in the The State," last 1'riday. Tlie circutnstances >!' the hipping is strictly correct, in every parriiUr. and is fully corroborated. n< t only y ll -rrishut by others living in tho neigh>r' .<1. w11< w / itttt w l a-e 'alke l tthoni j lint the < (/</.? is not >o well established ( larris himself is not -ati-licd that politics as at the boltoin of tItc all nr. The onlv j cason ho gives for his suspn imi is ^ouiC ' nest ions they asked him before tiring hint, to cm political principles. m conncc- j on with those o! it well t.n .vn i' |'., .mitp ' nt who, Harris shjs, is n ( m the has, ton ' ectcd with the whipping. Front a conversation with Harris, we are . itl'iud to hoi eve "there's a woman at the Mium ni ii. nun sonii' 1 in} iit'tout t;ilk .ni l , j*i ivrtle bnsinc** fa ling nil I with a forim-r j <(pioyi,r miycil in. ( We core m>l what was <110 H' f the hipping, 01' who ilill i( : i( was wro'g. it as an unlaw fill aci . it was an mil rage, by high the goml nainc of I Ii? people of I'liion uniy is scrioua'y htfectc'l. our cmrfipon.Jcn*, Vox intimites that ii<re are !many Mioppnril null or? i,ir? 1 thai vicinny to make ii -afc or wholesome r the fin-nils of Gov Tillman to attempt intininii-ln!? the n by tin* whij. r Lat Ua fe?va PtM< ?a4 Qniat Now (bat th? campaign me-ting fur Union ; C?nuty Im o*o- at hanl, it woj)<J bs wall if ftN il.w a .III. _# iL. rA... i. M ..1.1 H "?w UCH Q|*U(n^ Ol IU? VVUUI/ 1 reflect upon the disgraceful proceeding* Which have ch krsclcriz <1 ptevious meetings, in other pur of the Mtalc, and realize how lie rabble are ruining lh? fair nmr>? ??' !hv i i'wie, m l ib*u, if ibey are true mil 1,/yal to | South Cart hoe, to their own county, tin I to j thcuiee'vcs, they wi'l me th**ir influeiicu to j put a check up n ?uch * cwardly ami disi houoml|^^B?j^e at "fiowliog down" u speuker^o^^aS^ii invitation ?ud a right to address the j cop e. '-Howling Jown" is sug^e* ivo of mm, will in ire mouth t law ct i brain, cin Coring a o <n I n speaker whoui not j au indl?i li-a'i f lbs gu 'g woul 1 s? treat if :t wer<- not for the Crowd bucking ilwin On certain occa-|iiiB it litis happened that . ihe leaders o' bo b p.irli-'* in the field hnve | appra'cd I > tliisj bowlers" to Iteop still, ! attd give tlie .ipeak * a I raft a nsjecublc ehstibOi lut tiiey have sometimes, even then, j i\fusel to elvy the dictates of decern^. I'er.soiis who honest y wi-li to hear and ju lge for tliemsi He*, will sa,' tlint the men lylpi h 'Wl the most -how ttic least sense, and Iiuvo the Itnsi comprehension of what co:ts:i lutes the tiuc diameter of a geut'cuinn, no I matter 'o whi h ii?cii u they nay bel n g. This mo 1? i f i icctioiui r.i g couies directly from ill? s ivnge, an I the impression it makes is tint these who do tie howling either haven't reus* enough to keep their mouths shut, or they arc wring to drown out truths kii ?!*,.?i' i * ? * ,1*"r 1 * | uot kiuw that in s cuduot is injuring tiieir I putty, It has been ?.? : c! over tiiu county that J the cnii-c:vaiivs have organized to howl | down theTidniaii speakers wlieu ihey come to Union. Thi*. we mod emphatic illy pro' uouiice false, in spiti; an 1 letter. It must ( have started fr ui a inaiic-?ms source, nnd no doubt it ?a< that ruin r wliioli cause! the managers ot the (. mm., lueeting todeoide to have it held out of town. If tlits is tliecate, thoy stioul 1 investigate the rumor before ac:i . e i I ing too hfist 1 y in tlio mutter. It wouM be ! manifestly in.pi- -pu- aud unjust for thorn t.) I I depart from an precedent ami ? > away from the ?.oui..y si a' to hold ihecoi.nl/ [ meeting. 11 would undoiib.o 11/ be more expensive I on.I most iucoiiven enl to the candidate* and ! a Urge majority. ol iln people who wish i to hear the speihiug. If, ho.veverl it i? to an icgcd as lo give I , one | artv a better c' ance to howl down the j oilier, don't stop at two miles, nor five [ miles, but ^ >t as far tl from civilization a* ! y.ni can. a id let the tn.iaaion announce that , . the la .ies had bat er ?tay assay II * mu.'li luttcr i" would bo if we oou'tl have a .jn;ot peaceful i .feeling in liage s j grove: a meeting wlii.h wot|ld - It nv thai in j . the j i'c-eiil ffitei nal >t:it? I aim county has n 'i become ilc'iiiotiilize>!. and liei people 1 have not 1 >>t liteirself rcspjit. If tliet mana- j gi r- of the meeting, the oiliecis of the law, j an I the good people of the c.unty dotuand ! tli's. and insist upon i?, >uclt must be the I ci.se. and the Divine ma ola n wi 1 bo carried ' | out lie fh.it bath (firs 'o hear, let hiui | I hear. Let the meeting t.e fiefd at the t ounty j I seat, and let tlio penp'e of I iiion do as ilio | people o^^fcw^p 1 up lid at .Manning, behave like democia'io gentlemen. If you don't I wish to listen (" a speaker, leave Ilia meetI i The IdaobetU hilt . In our brief u ii??e of this enterprise last J week it tnay have tippoirud to sum? thai | we wire inclined to throw cold water on j I tlto enterprise, which was far from our inter. I t on. We ate t:...-i liea'li y in favor of liav ! ing a mill or mi ls built upon evcy stream in the e unity t taut cm be utilized f?r factory or milling purposes, and we cannot blame any of the citizens of the town who arc t>o fortunate as l> hive capital to invest for putting that capi' >1 into enterprises outside the town, to long as I ho town has no enterpt'scs '.o cnooungo ; bu\ we repeat, it seem* sprang-., .lie. bit. ii. os m.'" and property owners of tiiis f/.vn c;>'t cijir.jy see li.e bus ness of tiie town growing less and less every year, titt: va!.,. . > eal estate and all other properties within die c.upotatp limits uii.<<ih,:h!t id greatly reduced and still decreasing prices, an 1 not exort themselves lo nrrti.t the .leneial downfall. " . Fo long >13 i!io paoplo of tIt:s small town can raise FT.t'OH or monthly (o pay installment* on wild-cat speculations to erode ah*I biiil?l up fsiry : iwus iu tiiit ami other Flutes, and can form a majority to ??tublish a c* 1'??,< ?0i > m Hub nit 7 niile* from J town it v.;t. t:.t i'c l sry wo ) tve po enpt- | tul to invest in enterprises that will bu.pl up j cur bountiful town. No, no! it is not the* want ?>t cu|>'.tul, but the want <>f that pitriotic unsollish unity of action ami Irtcrininutiun tun >ng nil classes that so mi-thiii;/ shall hi ilonc to remove the depression ami [.lace the town Jirn'lli/ on the tins of progicss ami gonoral prospei ity. it oi;r pe. ;-'.i ha 1 built n F 1(10,000 Cotton Kaeti.ry a> we edvocHud ?omo >oa?s r^go? the town Cuiiuoii subscribing f.3<t.OOU in ten or fifteen year bonds?the profit? on the investment would have built the present hands me graded ?cln> d building, without taxing the peiple; the pipuliliou of the town would now be three times what it is i.ml c number of -clidars infrrn.*. /. w!ni<. a'l bin.r.e*i in Hi (t\ i w uld he four times what it i- nor. Newbovry, 1! eU Hill an 1 Fpjpluubtirsr nr. prominent | example*. It t'1' t1o late now f. \ -onm oi I our energetic moneyed men t<> 7"! jbehallin i motion, if only ( . form a nucleus for a large liti'l i Mtrlilii'c I. I a the n:c.?n.ime ii.., wale, mivilo..s ! i>f the Murphy mill ?iie r\n>l l.ochlitrl | Shoals !>o utili/.e<l to I licit- full capacity. I I'lse c nuty .it lairc will bo greatly ' nefiltu I, I hi 1. in view of she fact that I lie present bnsi- j ii- - .- in ii ion ' tin- town cannot well be i \v?r?t(-l. the town will either be 'lienefitteil I.y ,1'ctu or. like Spartanburg, compelled in j self 'iefenee to huihl a ficlnrjf hi heme. Aviwtai Tilts tjt isrioS. ? Why do so many , prople we see around lis son... ? prefer to iiSJ'i r net be niHile miserable by indigestion. 'Vnilip.iii ii. l>i/./.in<8<, Loss of Appetite, i mi ig up i,: ibti fold, \ulluv .Shin, wIm-^ > for ? > een's we wi 1 sell I hem Sliiloh s Vita > luer, guaranteed to cure llicm. Sold bv I II. K Smith \ C?. ' 1 * 4k V^F V 3* Ail **"*' * ??- ** ?** f it ouahi eiuiiTf.r i.o.n. ?. c. rist. There tai a del ghiful dime reeding given in the parlor* of ihc Union hotel last Ttours- ^ day evening by the Udi>-* of the Kpi*e?p?l ,j, church. The Ringing wu* especially An*.'' ti Mi?? Ida Mai* lirecue j ningiue 1 h?* * M-iicucv eo luucii ili il alter the program was c' completed, ehe w.n requeued to sing several songs. She was assisted by Mil* lleiiie ol Murphy, which added greatly to tho melody. *' The tec tuion* by Miis Elizabeth firimbalt, was of tho highest order, in that most valua- si hie accomplishment, good rea ling, Refresh. <o ment* were nerve t in the dining room, which 111 added scry amch to the enjoyment of the evening. v' Tlio Union Ibi'icing t'lnb will give a ball . Mil to-night ( I'lluiM lap,) nl the I uiou Motel. c0 Music will lie furnished by the Glenn Springs of string baud. W; ci Mr. and Mrs. II. L. (loss. gave an elrganl , r tea ill hoimr of Misses Virginia Walker and lii Nina M<> ro. on Wednesday evening. July n> 'JO. Ii i? useless lor us lo Iry to describe Ihe pleasure tli.it was derived by the delight ,j, fill tea. wi Ono of ih>i in st delightful entertainments 'j* given this sc.iso i wis that of Mr. iu?l Mrs- p, l? I'. Murphy list week, in honor of their wi y ung friends, M:sses Ma tireeii, of North ca Carolina, and lulu Joues, of Coluuibin. jjj Tho Sad Death of Hist Elmore '.ln t c The following is the letter rectived by us (], just its we wire nutting the Timks lo pre-m nr< mr week, tut 'lining us ot (lie eatl death of "u Mist Kiln Elmore, which we then briefly andi tlouneed Koitnociu, I,v., July, N. ?Miss Ella El- ev more, daughter of Mr. A. C. E more, one of ill the m ist proninent citiz-'iis of this place. Hi was almost instantly killed yesterday even- ye ing by the accidental discharge of a pistol nit in the ban Is i f her younger sister, Alice. roi Miss Elmore wis only tifleen years old, wt just budding into womanhood, admired and ah bolovod ly nil wiui knew her Tito bliw is ha very severe oil the bereave! family, more especially iii Iiit who was the innocent cause of the death. No blame whatever can be attache 1 t> her, but notwithstanding that, she 's C' mpletely prositated with grief. W E. Mi i . ivs, M. 1). Pr. Mii litis MaMs further that "Mirs Elmore 9 former koine was in South Carolina, where she liar a large number of relatives and fiieiuls," f,tl i ? Personals. w, Mi ss Ida Maic tiivenc, the belle of Wilkes- I buro, N. C., af cr spending six wo ks wi h se Mm I I1 \t.,i'..l.u loll \I I .C.,? . .v.v ...j " ?V rv ory, N. C. 11 Mi*<es Kbrsc and Mita Griuiball returned from <?.-lio ?1 iu Charleston last Saturday. In< re Mr. IV. |,. Gulp, of Charleston is in town i'-.it no relative-. Mis- Sa'lie tiibbe-. < ! Columbia is visiting *8 Mis. I'. 1'. Kant. . Miss Mary II. Moire, of Kock Ui'l. is ;tl visiting Ucr lister. N|rs. J. D. Arthur. II Mr. T. II. Holler went to Carlisle this H week on business. Mr. L. I'. Murphy went to Spartanburg Monday on business. lb Mrs. Kobe" t Sharp, of New Orient?, is s'' visil'iig her sister, Mrs. W. K. Thomson. U Mr. J. Ilowell Grrme, a proniincnt law- vj yet'of .iCaiita- is iu town on "professional" gi business rc Mm. H. ti C.iltbra, Mi?* Mario Clifford, Miss Minnie Gist and Miss Josie Garner left m Monday for Columbia to attend the Teachers de Association. Mr. I>. 1'. Harry left Monday for Monroe ? ^ N'. C , where bs was called to sec his broth. m , who io quits sjek \yM,' fever. tie Mr J. I? A'thur, Assistant Cashier of V' ilie M. \ 1*, National Hank, went mountain- ^ ward hist Mm, lay w take a much necde l rc-t ufter b yea's < I faithful labor ho \|r. Kobcrt AH-loti wont to Columbia JJ;V. Mi ?<l-y. Gist Lntticau was iu town this week. po Miss Nin i Moore, after spending sonic timo in town with Mrs. W. K. Thomson; and M ss Hihclind Goss, returned to Spartan'ui g | u,, Thursday. spi Mr. C M. Gnliaiu has nearly recovered l>il from liia sne'l of fever, and win out on the ('u ... oc< ?lroc' Mi is week. (Vj r* " ? ftn 1 or ihe 1'iMi.s. County Comuisiioners and Finanoea. Mr. imirpur.?I fully agree with l'ro Lone tb-jt \ye should have good men for County Coniinissioueis, and ' lfavc Do >CI objection to (lie two men mentioned ; they ' are men of ability. ' How is the rof-rm to brought about? 1 have enquired very minutely into the pres- ... ent financial condition of tlie County arid Sl find it much belter than it has been for years. mo We inti"! reniemper that ilie County Cominifsioiiers have nothing to do with school claims : that is in the hands of oilier others and, I no lorstand there has been no b'riugr buvlii g or repairing "one, except i ,u' one or two very tritjing jobs 'in ii?e last twelve mojiilis or longer, hat what lias been pa:il for as soon as the work was dona The C.?mmis"ioneri cannot cut down 111 Court and Sheriff expenses ; these arc neces- fl" sary expenses and must he uie<. Trial Justices and Cons ablos must be pa d, and ,)0 no one will say they are paid too much. ,n. I would like to explain the bonded debt . ' of this County, but do not feel at liberty to ,p'> t;.kc ; ny uio"- , f voi r valuable spree. u, w.turk*. j A Card. | M' r?.r ilie rniKa. Km tor I'mox Timk?:? I have lieen informol ilm( after the recent presentment of i lie J ury I was re port el to the Solidlor tor not paying over lines coliecte 1 by me as Trial Justice. which report is false. I h> ve pai.l over to the Treasurer nil tines '?f collected by nn m.u i have tin 'I. wi-,r.ier a receipt t o tiie same which is subject to (he "" inspection of any one ilosiring i see it. Itesjiee' lolly, J h W vim. I Jl' Trial Justice. i ... Si" Shii.<iii s t'ii\m >iiTi??N ('flit: ?This is ; l> yoin! niieslioii the ino?l siieeps^i'nl i'..n.rl. " M>-Iu iu<* v\c It,,vc t\u_>h|. A ft", | inxnriubly euro lit* worst cases ol fotigb, I Croup i.ti?l Itrouohics, wlii'e in wonderful " success in llit* cure of Coii?uiupti >n is wilIt- i | on! :i parallel in the history of medicine. j ct,n Since its fust discovery it lias been sold t>n a I lu,c guarantee, n test which no other me Heine I l|4,t, can staii'l. If you lave a ougli we enr- i p);l iie*ilv :?*k y.tu to try it I'rico lt'e "?0c mid j, j. .1 Ifyuu. un.g j,rt Mire, cl.cst, or l,-,ck |,jc, I,line, use Sliiloli's I'uiotis l'lasltr. Sold by | 1 jv II K Smith & Co. p>(Jj * * can A lit 11 101: iloiuiKiiv Noi nut Kyniv. froi It > a poor rule that won t work both wny>. all In a.si iii" rnilro ol- tlii a<Iuiiiiistr; io 11 in Oi, juiics y.bat ilte roails lost , ill itssees.ng Hi'I tank stock it in>|tiire* what 1 lie >'o<k woul I > mot Lu in jj on the market. At 'imji Ut/f-rcer, 'boil W Tm?s. r Vorth P*M]it Ktta J auk, Jfc'y 1? ?-lltho'gh oar let djel ti appfirk tb? Timk* loot week, ? fere tot one stripe of cerresp i ?U wfeo "russ sfel'' ike Kdi'or f?r turn ?4r iaborv orrr to the wa-te Imsket: I f ??* ??? ? goou noys win are * ng (> fa' t.l lite second tab'e whene inpaiiy comes in. Fur a long time we have tried to get s i r our neigbb.tr* to divide this work with id lie p us to write up this section?its p le, its resources, its sp'endid openings i| ital ai.tl enterprise, etc., hut the rual wnj.s ends with a promise. Dot few hc< > realize the fact that the uian who write Llion^s songs has more influence with foplc Ihuu he who command# i s ariui Last ????ri lay evening this section i .sited with the moat icnific storms of ra iinilpr 11 ti 11 ticrlif n inrr flint \v? Iiiivm li ucc i lie 'Jtb of r, 1884. The sto nlre crushed Broad river near the mot Thicket y ('reck. The ilown-pour of ri iti simply immense. Mr F. A. Gofortl op \v?s badly damaged by I he overflowi I lie Corother's brunch. Mr. Jonaih nice and Mr. Wibiam Fowlei, ench bud tile ki led by l'ghluiug. Mr. lJuice a r. Lcm Brown, w.th three coloro I mi id gone into i lie "rain luuse," liitchi cir mules on ihc outsi Ic to some bus! it kin four feet of the house. A bolt ;lituing come and killed both mules a 11 one I ihc occupants of the bouse J lice says the men and mules were ithin a liroe of 15 feet when the stro me. Mr. Fowler's mule fir, which be h kill If I.o.i, was killed dead?never kiekt r. Bit ice's mule, which was a tplem limal, wo tb p-rhaps $125, rlrugilvd w minutes before it died. While wesym] i/.c with tlie geniloinen in the loss of thi nlos, ?o es.cci-illy congratulate Mr. llu >il Mr. lifowii, uud iho Qoloroil men w em, upon thc-r having escaped instii aili. Miss Anna Mill void died la?l Thursd ening, after a long and painful illness, c 15th year of her age. She joined t iptist church at Abingdon Creek fo ars ago and has lived tip to iis requi jut", so far as we know. She was also ember of the Salem Sabbath, school a is a regular attendant as long as she w le. Iter last days on earth were ma ppy by joining her friends in prayer. A precious one from us is gone, A voico we loved is Flailed; A place is vacant in her hoiqe Which neve; cut be filled, God iu His wisdom lins recallo 1 The boon His love had given; And though her body s'umhers here, Her ?onl is safe io heaven. Crops a>o good. Many farmers have i lished plowing 011 account of so much rii Miss Sal ie Higiiam began her school 1 ek. Ucv. Mr. Swan preached (wo excelle mions at Salem yesterday. The Wilkinsvitlc Literary and Debnti cicty elected the following officers on ( 1I1. M. II. Maconison, President; S. .1. Hal sit, Vicc-Presi lent : l>avis Jeffieries, Si tary; 11. K. Le.nastcr, Treasurer: Frni cCluney, Chaplain: J. C. J cileries, critic The subject for next Saturday night, 23 A'esoliftl. That Lufayctto dcscrv>s mr inor from the American pcoplo than Was gton. Affirmative, F. Mabry, A. L. Peeli . 1> .leffer'tcs, Negative, ?11. II Lenia?t< . Iv Enloe, 3. K. Service. Deelainiers alph Lema>-ter an 1 A. M. Patrick, llcadi J. Kites. All the Alliances of North l'acolct met Bethel last Saturday an l formed a tow iip union f hi (lie night of the Stli, inst., Mr. Iticha arris, a wh te man living near Gowdcj l'e, was taken out of his liouse by six d lised men and severely whipped In t port to 7 he St-ilc we are told it was for 1 poustil ;if the Slteppard and Orr ticki lis, wo a(o deposed to think, must he istakc, although wo be leva the corrcspe ill octeil in good faith in making 1 port. Mr. Harris is a prominent Koig! Labor man, and is s'rongly opposed to t Aristocracy," so ca'led. However it may be, the act is openly coi mncd by nil good citizens of this coram iy as unlawful aoej inhuman, and all lnt 1 mejfus will he employed to find out , >! osecuic the olfendeis. The Slieppard nn re are too numerous, to a bravo and t norahle fo suffer a political ally to used fur the sxcicjse of his fights; and t Pmsn men deprecate the idea ut resortii such unlawful and inhuman measures fi litical efl'ecl. The Salem Sunday school expects servo August 20th as cltiidrins da stingu'shed speakers >vid he 011 hand ai lie children and o'd people too are t ectfully requested to he present and tal rt in (ho exercises. The ladies aro 1 este I to bring well tilled baskets for tl ;asi>n. Wo hope the Editor of the Tim II grace the occasion with his preseti d upproval. Vox. * l or ihe Times. The Gorman at Glenn Springe Eimtor 01 Union Times.?Quite a n?! r of young pcop'c went from Union en?i ijjc Qcrni.qn a| Glenn Springs If] iday evening. The following were anion >se present; Mirs llncknday, of Giecnville, in pin l; am! di.uiuinis ; Hobert .Muiiro, Union Miss Nina M *oro, one of Spartanburg st bewitching stars, was beautiful ired in blue all a'ros, lace and flower iiel W'u'lace, Union. Miss I'.tlielind Goss, ihe charming deb ite of Union, handsomely dressed in a co !?? of vhite AIpacca ; lace and natur w<rs, 1'on i- Tow ns end, 1 ui?r.. Mi-s \ irginn W. iker,bi tVu.Vi Spring*. >st fasc'u it qg blonde, exquisitely jressi a codume of baby blue silk mull chift'n il ribbons: Knssell Goss, Union. Mi?s Gertuile (ton/.ilea, one of Columhii t known society liclles, whs richly nlliri white silk: Judge Itay, of Columbia. Miss Hattic Gonzales, one of' The State's <t dniiccrs in cream brocade: Mr. Iten I lp. I'll Oil. M s I.-. ?.? cf Sav?i.unii, bcwkcliii i..e.u., piit: Sjik, itr.li..at t,>v.crs M lit ! ioyd, i f Spartanburg. Mis-. Wilscli, one of Waftm boro 8 lir,n< ne briiuotlcti, in white oa-limore and l ie . I. I.eltwicli, Spartanburg. Miss Nancy l'cgues. a well known socie Hp of ( 'huro w urno nhnwr?ine? lilac nuns voiling ami ribbins: Mr. I.i 59I011, Colli in bin. Mi-v SUgli, a <'linrinin - l'iorii'i u- coi ore J -ilk iii,.i1 niul ribbon.*. Mr. Kin binion. Union. Messrs. .A I" nml I'ink Walker, of CcL rr.oionjrli?. Augusta, Sly, Lake fit. i , Crank ainl Arthur Simpson, (lieu rillCi; James Young. A. Wallace Tlioinf i, Kreil Me Lure, Nat. tiist, ami llarr 11, Union, ami Whit Wats 01. KtlgelieM. He ilcrinaii vas a <lo'ighti'ul eno, or wi-I Lc lot gotten, c-;pcciftlly by on loo girls." i ? i N E. iin Mill I'.trrriis ?Tl.'u * ! 1 - ........ 1 VIIIV'I) 1 M III linji *o well known ami mo popular as t <1 no 8|>ccial mention. All who huv <1 lilcctiie llilters sing the siino rung < Me. A purer nu-iliciuc <1 >e< not exi.-i an < guaranteed to Jo >'1 is c!;xiinc.1 uirio hiileiM mil ?ure nil <i 'Oast - of ill er an I Kolney*, will remove l*ini|>lc*> Is, Sail lllicum ami oilier alleclion sc'l l?y impure blood Will drive Ma'ari ;n the -y."< em ami prevent a- well a< cur Malarial fevevM. |-'< r cure of l{eiit)acli( stip.pion ,ml I . Iio. .ioii try li'eclii ter.s I'm re Fati-f.uiiuii guaranteed. o ley refunded. I'rice ami SI.on pc le at 11. F l'osey s Drug Store. | Correspondence of the Union Tiwxe. - i^8 ! The Telephone in Orltr agiii. "* I JoxnTilM, July 19.?Other# have been I writing freoi I lei* neighborhood of the bee*/ on I rain* andgreit damage by the high wafer*, !?* I bed there ere n??n? < ixreuy l. | meDti ined of Ike iossee in the 0<frn crop, e?11 | pec ally : ?lr. T. L. llamee, on bis rirer ytr | bottom-, where he made twelve hundred * t i bushels of corn last year, won't get a bushel .? we i this year. It. J. Kirby's loss in corn Is ua' one hundred bushels: John Pickens about ~. lOt) bushels ; Dr. Southard about seventy-flea . bushels; Xnch Reevesu bout one hnnderd and ,er fifty bushels ; Judge Wallace# several Lun"" i dred bushels. Many other* have lost con! A sidsrahly, but I have no report from tketn. 0 Tneco'ton, of o urse, did not suffVr to .. badly, but it is considerably damaged by" -v n so uiuch rain, aud also by being washed and ? j covered :n many places. Mr. J. 8. Cr.twforJ, from Bailey, Texss. |tl| is visiting Capt. W. T. Liitlejohn s family ( -and his mauy friends in this c immunity. y' He rays he passed through about thirty-fire " miles of country under water in Louisannn. i(* Here) oris also that the Tombigbca river ' has swept most of the crops on it from one j end to ilie other. Mr. Crawford is uo stranger in Jonesville. lie P'ucl<c'l 0,,R of Jon-isvilTo's fair daugh les ,er" "l '',e rc*>dcnce of Cspt. W. T. LittleQf john's shout six years ago. He leaves Mrs. nj t.'rawford nt home, but brings a sweet liitlo I,. three yenr old daughter as cue of the oflsprings of his happy Texas home. He rcikc i P0,,s g??J crops in his country aud says if ,.t ! WC should ncctl Slicll n tliinn no onn I ?-?_ irii> 6 v*k>, ,Y Tcias 0*0 supply us. While Jim's oats arc h i do doubt good and will be choip, we suggest ' R that we hud better raise them at home. i I Miss Sonic Ijittlqjohn, of I'acolet, was iu J ,j|. Jontsvillc a few days s uco, visiing her | cc relatives and friends, and bidding theui aa ? 5 |, affectionate farewell, f?r a u<no at least. r ^ .She salts in a few days for Brazil, whither she goes to engage in missionary work. av She is fully consecrated to the groat causes * j*() in which site is soon to ongago . jiP Mr. J. K A!tntu, of burant, Miss., with . his wifo, are vis.ting re'a ives and friends in Joncsville. Mr. A. is a full blooded a South Carolinian. His parents bo'ng from nij near Keltou in this County; but he is a lftS true typo nf the Mississippi gentleman, having been brought up in that State. I!i? good wife is no less a fair specimen of the beauty and intelligence of a Mississippi i?dy. j Mr. W. D- Sou'herlaud, of Ilowcsville. I Orangeburg county, ia visiting the family of j ltov. I). Tiller. Mrs. KUa Jefferics has been visiting hor father, W. T. Litilejohn, for several days, Mr. It. A. Whttlock and wife have re turned ft out (heir visit to Saoluc. l0t Miss Marion Porter, of Santuc, and Miss 1 n Mamie Bailey, Union, have been visitiog in [ Jonesville for some time. Mr. Dogan Humphries, of Union, was in ,nt Jonesville one day last week. Mr. Joe Gault, formerly of Jonesville but,, n now of Carlisle, run up yesterday to seo his^^ I," friends in the city. Miss Frances Charles, daughter of Mr. Iu. K. F. Charles, who lived near Brown's ,c. Creek, died yesterday, of erysipelas. The health of Jcr.esville is very good. The Town Council have just com'dctcd I their new building in which they have a very neat otlicc and calaboose. )rc llev. D. Tiller, Messrs. T* L. Humes and ,jj. W. II. 8. Harris expect to attend the Diaer trict Conference this week at. Ciinton. ,r' Air, Cssoo, the father of Mrs. James Brunt of our towu, is visiting at Mr. Brunts. ,r llev. W. 8. Foster, of Cherokee, tin., is visiting his ch'l Iren in our town. nl Drs. J. K. Garner and M. \V. Chambers n. were iu Jonesville la>t week. The Presbyterians will commence a mcctr,j ing here on Friday night before the 5th r?_ Sunday, and will continue ti 1 Sunday night, js. if not longer. On Sunday morning the jic church will de dedicated by Bcv. N. G ,is Holmes. ot ' Rev. Mr. Hnmphiios filled his pulpit hero , n JasJ. Sunday. His text a month ogo, was "take hoed what you hear." lie pursued ,is the same line of thought ycasterdny, from (jt the text "take liccl how you hear." ll0 Jerome Miller was in towu yesterday exhibiting a certificate from Dr J. C. C. ,i. l'Cgg, stating that he had cured him of a u. cancer about ten years ago, aud lias no signs |V. of its rcltira. Tki.ki*honk. ad ? * cn For tha Tt.MfcS. o> Middle Broad River S. S. Union The Sunday school Union of the Mi ldlo lfroa<J Rjv?r Association will n?Jct with h? Braytonvillo church, on Saturday beforo ,r the 5tli Sunday in July, at 10 o'ebek A. M. Dvvotionjl cxc cises, conductc 1 by iiov. -v' J. 1). Bailey. 1,1 enrollment of delegates; organization; c" reports fiotr. churches, and miscellaneous <e business. e* 1st Quest'on: Will a church member 10 gain anything iu wordly goj Is by sin) iug at | home and neglecting his church duties? Jc Speakers W. Suu Lipscomb and L>. Jcileries. Jnd. Wliy is :t tliat a church member is so DCglcbtfup df 1ms church and Siin'diy ? school duties 2 Speakers, Amos Cl?ry cr.4 W. 1). Alexander. sl lid. If ilie heatlicns aro lost, who is rev popsiblcV Speakers, C. C. Roberts and 0, ? C. Spencer. ^ 4, Our mi'si.ons and missionaries for tbo [ last century ? Speakers, llev. J. I). Bailey and J. 11. Jefferies. . , 5. What should be the altitude of 'y a?.:.:.;-. ? ' t. i i^dii lunmu pi umuil ion . p?pc IKCl'S, 1. .M . j [.itilejohn ami Jno. Crocker. ! (Question box anil miscellane >us business. Sl'XDAY, 0,30 A. M. I Sunday school lines meeting. conducted by V. S. Webb. ; -.1 v. clock; mb.s. >.iury .erin.-n, bj ,tl j J. t>. ttniky ? ! I' 8. Wkhhub. I Scc'y. i(Hj | North Pacolet Allianco UnionKi.lWnm., July 10.?Mb. Koitob.?A [" i meeting ot' representatives from a majority j. i of Alliances of North I'acolet was held at I i-.ilit-tlit*i <*'"!vuh f..i iIiv purposo of organig I *v N~rili Pncolcl Un on. Tin; nice p 5 J waspencd wilt, piaye. by l>i?<.'/?. A. i ?,i'" j " Pro J. K JctterioQ was elected teniji vary j. I cliaiiin:in, and J. M. (ivcev Sco'y. ? i On motion, ilie olticers l.c elected t>y V.a'1 lot. An election was lie'd and i?ic l'olivwine iv i wore elected; 1 ' f no i Uondclock. President ; S. ] '. Ivstes, v- ( Vice President, .1. M. tirecr, See'y : S. II. Tlinekston, Tresis.; A. A. Lc-\ ('lripliin ; n J- It. JefTories Lecturer, J II. .letlVi.es ,k j Ass t i.^turer (I A. byars. I'om Keeper; T. Kstcs, Ass't Poor Keeper; Wni. J. ii- Jones, Sergeant at Arms, Jim P. Mct'oll-> lock, Ass't Scg'i at Arms. ii On motion, the following committee . J. i- K. JelVerics, S. F. F.stas, J. M. (Seer ami y S. It. Tliaekslon, was appointed to d'aft a I (.' institution and rules of order. ,j 1 On mop.-.n, tlio Ui.ion ni^joitrucd to ineet i- ; at Wilkiiisvillc. Aiwmt I" '' , 0 , . ?? i iav [Mil I'USU I of installing officers. A basket picnic will be servpil. and all I re<|ucst0'l to bring full /wtkr/s. o I J. M. (Sri.kr, 11 ,li:t KKtnt:*, e Sec'y. Chairman. It TlIK lloxilf Of U'l'i.l'O S'? I.I.I,Kits.? \\ ho in j liie "ca! hypocrite . 'i'il 1 nt->n pub c lic'.y sign? an agreement with JShrppaivl to j have f air managers, two Tillinauites ami s two Conservatives at etch h-'X. County a chairmen are instructoil to pay no a't"nii.'.n o to this quasi agreement It by. \\ !i<> his not been in Washington since the Chietgt conc vent ion long enough to vote, says lie i-- iioss r of the Itetnoeratic party an t n it lillman, r an I I'm' his signing of that agrcMio it it not to lc wtic'i out.?fyurtiH *' . 4 M