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. K?qi'i>ition 1'ro< rut; re.? The Attorney > General of late liai hud great trouble with \| jNB the hurdling of rcqu aitions. In elnio.it every instance iho papers have ben in de cut in a fruity niadner causing a de ny t> lt( Ia tue party asking fbr n requiiton, ho that they couhl arrange their pipers. The inceseant repetition of such instances km can* d * the Assistant Attorney General in handling " such a c 18 to write the following letter of ?V genern) npplicMion : Gttait Kiii: 1 have evefu'ly exaniucd ?l.a e?w?iAw? M.I.UI ' " "- - ?.w.. ; ?e o ei v a/ ill* Ut'HIUWI , iv . .1 asking that a requisition he granted for ?? f,. who, it ie itiil, is uow in Georgia, and fled them def.-ciive to auch ex'ent that 1 advised 0| his Excellency that he cou'd not graut the requisition. 1 will stale bristly what fa j? necessary, and it may save much Ubor and lime. l> 1. A warrant must lie issued for I lie aired of the accnsoi by a trial justice. I n( A war raid itsned by a corotior will not | comply with tlio United Status Htntulo mil t) J lie decisions thereon. 2. Tlic warraut must lie lodged with (lie Sheriff of lite county, who will enter thereon the date of lodgment, and also his return, which must contain nil he knows us to the wherenb it's of the accused. (I, The clerk of com t must then muki ? ^3^'*'"" ? corlifiod c py of 'his warrant and its endorsements, and the copy must ho tent to r the Governor. ( 4. Accoinpnnping this c >py of |.'?o war rant there must also lo rent to the Governor ail affidavit from tlio prosecutor himself t * |, the effect, llrst; That the nccusad is a fugi- ,, tivc from justice, second, where I ho accused ie, to the host of the alliaut's knowledge an l belief; and third, that tlio ivopiisi'iou ii not nought lor the purpose of wi'leeling a hut on'y for tlio pnrpo-c of v n Jicnting tlio law relating to tlio c;imo with which t'io ji.irfy is charged. ^ fi. If the party slii'l Invo hi on arro tc I 1< on a warrant issued either hy u ti*i I justio; o or other authority; and shall afterwards luive escape I and a trui hill lias Loon rendered against him hy the ginnd jury, in riicIi case a ccrtifle I copy of the indictment '' must bn tent lo the Governor ins'cad of the 11 certified copy of the w.vnnt, as dire-Mel in I the third paragraph hereinabove. Hut in v either case, and in every ca-e. the ntli !?vit described in the lourili ) inucrnpli hereinabove must he sent to the Governor. ,, ^ nnwj varv triilv l>. A. Tow s?r.s o. Asr-laut Attorney ticnori 1 -? A Disihsiim. -t'n Saturday n little news butcher on i!ic Ahicv: .0 ni.J 1 r ';tnnburg |a?s?ng'r I ruin w ? * ma '< ' ' he VICtilU v: ?n olltr&fto U|>un juMic Ml 1 Ittiinaiiily, m 11 A tin* g'lihr pnrtiO' m. t ' severely dealt nuh .rat 1 an a t'.i ! mivcs- I " ligation lnt<I by t!,e piopcr uutlioritie-. It *01-1119 inni when the train rrnchcd 1 l'acoht 011 Siturdsy n rough-1 >oking niau ' on the phi'form ctlhi' 1I10 htilv q butcher unit lohl him lie irantPd ft morning p paper, handing lii'ii a dim.*. Tiic train tvas Just s ui ting, mi I lliii little fell >w cutild not 1 make the change. As lie stepped nbonr I lie I' handed the fellow another paper, ami lohl ? hint to hnii'l il t nek to him on the down trip niul lie would give him hit change. The fellow, who was the woise I? r lopi-ir, il is said, cursed the lmy vigorously us tho train pulled away. Yesterlayon the down trip t'oiulucloi b t'liasc received a telegram that a crowd of ii rulbans were at tlie de| ot ami meant Iron- ^ hlo for the little liny. Knowing tho lmy to be as honest os any man, the conductor oudeavoreil to prutoet hitn and locked him up 111 the baggage car. When mcy cauie into I'acolel tho crowd approached 111 r> out- " cliiclur ami nsk?d |Vir the boy, llo lohl c fit 111 they could not sec hiui. Then they ( shoved out a trial justice's warrant for theft, mid the conductor turned him over t > them. They digged liiui to the depot ami the con- a tl ictor wished to know how much they (l| would take (o settle tho matter. 'They told him $fiO. "" 'off aynl wired hack to tho irinl juistice that he knew the hoy to tie thoroughly honest. I.ast night he received a message that tho bo * had been filially I " rt'ivn>i'u u]mjii |mib>ji K. v " ?n?i vumi. Such outrages as till shou'd nut be per- r millet iu South I uro'iun ami muuc olio ^ should be made to feel the law lor ii. /.i A Cmv a Imtu.i.iutN<'tt.? (\,|. I. I?. McDonald, of Columbia City, tails the following story of nuiinal intelligence ; Me hail bought :i lot of stock including a cow and ^ c?'f. The cow bud been recommended us ii oiio of the kiude-t animals. Its motherly a, atreclion for i s offspring hud more tluia oucc attractcil attention. It never deserted its calf, and nnyho ly that ineil i<> separii o 1' them win met with such piteous appeals n from the e'ller that nobody but a hardem d , butcher coubl cat ry out a design aguinM tho younger. '1 lie c >w and calf drove aku: very iiidillorvnt ty with the ether o itt e until a docp strcaiu was reached. 'i'here tun iii hihlgv, ami the current v as very hwiCI. Vi'hcn tho cattle plunged in they 1 were swept oil' their feet into deep water, and a good many of them disappeared for a moment. ^ When the Cotv came up her first thougtit j| was for her calf. She held lice head up out of the water and looke I about in all directions. She did not at lit--' sec her call", because it h ,d been swept several rods '1 loan stream and iva- stritjr?;litij; in the r. water. '1 lie mother at length observed ? this with dismay. Instead el making f r r the opposite shore, as all the other animals hud done. She plunged int? the stroam and swum down below her c.IThe cur- " rent drove the young animal tip against the ^ jirotccling bulk of the mother. Then the a mother malted fyr tlie shore, hcrcilf swim- ,, Uiiug along side of her in comparatively culm water. Some progress was made in this way ; but abort tho mi idle of the stream the curietit, striking the calf in tho U forei)uartcr. swept it behiu I the cuv and it iloutuk'red down stream. The mother once more went io the rescue. She hud to i-tviin c;eur roium i> me outer sine ot nor an, " anil litis done she had lo steady herseli' in i the stream. treading water to hold her ^ ???? - tuuiimu uuiUilui vt4.ll wan lUir.o. iii.il it mi fr.lv , against her side, and tlie Inter then swain palely to the sltore.?ludiiuto/'olif Xrwt. ; II ( orhett is in about rloo.otM) by his vie- I .|v lory," tail a sport. '-While the diree n results from the Olympic club are s I >.000 ni he had done considerable betting, and as the to odds were heavily against linn his winnings in tli it way will probably inn ant to $- ">,1100. 'i'lie western 'ports who have ( hacked him to llio tune of hundreds of thou?ands of dollars will ha more tlian apt 1,1 to make him u J resent of a small p u t of ^ their winnings, which will make up the f,, balance. Sullivan claimed that he made nearly $200,UOO out of one of his tights. One hundred thousand oiil cover ('orhett > '11 ' winnings. That is an average of over foi %> 1 ,("?U<> tor every minute he was lighting (I) Pugilism is the best paying in this country if a man is successful." I roi Kakrow Escatb or a Circle Gnu..? ' 'Winston, N. <'Sept. 10.?Minnie Merrick, a circus girl, wlii c riding in a lion's cago in a street parade iliis uiorning was (ic attacked by a lion. Her right jaw was torn open and had to ho sowed up. The male keeper cauie to her rescue just iu tiuio to save her life. do *. t io lireki.i'.ns Ar.s:i \ Sai.vi:. The host si've '* in the world for Cots. Jlruisc:. S >rc-. I'le<i , Jsuit Vthoum, J'evtr Sort*. Teller, Ch ippi d ; no bands, (.'hilbhuns, Corns, and ail J*kin erup- ) ,|, tions and positively cures I'ile-, 01 ir> jay j. required. It is guaranteed i? give perl" ' " satisfaction, or money relnndeu. l'riee '1 > i cents per box. For sale by 11. 1". l'ovy. I m. Sk I .IW fDtttfg Union (iimc.-i . M. STOKES. - - K'ditor 'ritlay, September IU, I SUV. UCSCHII'TION, $1 r,0 I'Kit A A'A*UM POST OFFICE DIRECTORY, The 1*. O. will 1>?: opened for bu?ine?f oui 8 A. M. to U.OO i\ M. The Money Order Department will lie ^cnetl for Imaine** from 9 A. M. to 4 l\ M. -* ? * * * I 1 - 4 *i 111 i lie CfOUUl U'Xiii'i man nrriTvi p? . M> The North bound nrnil arrives ul I. I*?, . M. S.reol boxos will be c in plied every d:iy 1.25, P. M. Any iuultenlion or irregularities should : reported promptly to the 1*. M. J. C. lll'Mi;i5. P. M. ?vjy~ Ke giit or ten cut* of osk Mil ickory wool winted at tli'n oflice. ? 'J'iiere wi'l be n delightful dime jading tind refreshments, this evening I burn Iny) :il K'. o'ulojk, at. Mrs. LiiwUins'. /*?< T. i>. IS 11 Icy is moving int? his aodsomc new More. Iio and see whit a city" a] pciirnncc it puts on 'Hioiii.ii. Nci our special drive in Wool .leiii*. lis hummer. <iIt A II \M \ SI'A UK ". o .Sincerely do wo syniputhixo wiili Ir. and M is. Tlionmii It Muvr..li, in iIim j s of their sweet lit'l-i child, Harml, agud years. . c Again we arc compelled t> postonu sonic favors s?;r:t us lulc. An obituary otioc and the pi ramble and risolutions of >i >n h-dge I. O. (?. T., will appear next reek. . 9 . li-li ]uiioha? i s win wish to buy tiiC est go ds_t r the ie<s In licV, wi I do We I .ill ... or. \ll \M x M'A ul\> before i.ik.ng t in ir j i.ivii i l>?\. In tlie i ntc*: : r the bcr.efi i ipy i!. i-!.:; f r I'n r. < unry in the fee I'll 'at M;i * .V . lui.v ! Sii Murphy. . ^l?r. I M.irphy. w?s '.lie *ucce?s.'. ciii i . . ran were 'lire? applicants in 1 ,ii. i. e w ? n.cu ..if* o' cr.t'r t>i\_ IVo u.xeui v throe M-ui Markets it mil. w ii o!i s!i jil I insure us the best unli'jr of meats at fair prices. Messrs iurkcit & Co , Intro npcucj a ticrr Mantel i tlie building formerly occupied for that in pose by I!. C. Ilishng, near I ho Palmer tables. ?A terrible tornado passed ovci u arrow section ? !' Newberry county, about ix miles south of the town of Prosperity, ist M ooluy, ilc-traying vegetation, uproot no forest tru< -nti I I?1 living down buildings i it- track and literally blowing oil'cotton oils IYoiii i Ik _!uck. * MM:,, footer, Willcns \ s huyet ;s now i I ir Northern Markets miking thoir purliases of I'.ili an I Win'er .-'locks of Jlry iootl-, Mirinery, Hardware and all Partn applies. 'I'iiey expel t.< bring on the largest t.d choice*-! s'ock cvers'cn in this Market, lid nl the very 1 iwcst juice-'. If* |*|n'nn tlrnf ts >? #??? ?? out r.?e? !?.%% eight, light weight *i? I lie.ivy weight pugistiu champions, it will rot h? for wani of tod unlet nl t r plenty <'| ambitious s.-pinit The ring is foimed and t'orbcttullivini-.l n<k-rn ptaetiee in il nightly if uot lightly o Jh-'b. The great want c l'tlio country now an increase of the circsla'ing mid urn. i> li i lie Alliance, weh/i vj the c-i icn'a ng lue limn ni' diccout.trv should ! > Kepi not i?\.. tli;iti s >!> pi r capita, an I I hut >110 pl\icl'?<* M p'lill cIkiIiIi! Ii ' a loptcd l>y 10 gnvci 111 ioi>I. I ' keep lltu ?. i> ictioy <;f Mm iiiiitry hi iho Iiuii'l i of the people, as much S pOSSll li* * (ill \ll \ M & SI'A It KS are u?>w receiving ii' uf die largest Mock* ? t 1?rv duels, 11 e.-, i luiliiii.', \e.. ever brought in I nion. nr I tier- will peak lor lliemselvr.-. o fiviV" A very welcome ruin, la-ling icom lotiiluy ul'ieriioou until 1 ue Tuesday even n/, not only laid tlie ilu I in die streets, ut en aided gardener- In sow turnips, and 'so lie'ped ti:o <we?t potato crop much. We link it 1110.-1 tiavo l? i: a pretty genital am. at 'east we hope it n:e. ; !' it was real'y needed. 4? 1 .V" t' inner (iregm-y tee. ive?l a de-patch C-ti'ielay limn ing iVniu Tli imam's ti >ld line, summoning h in l i that place I > hold n iii'pU"<t. Sid >"i|iiently a d; ; ateh h is L'l eiv'cd here s at in/ that a ne/r was found l it morning hanging to a tree > lead. I'.j lioin. an 1 lor what lie wn* lynched is no', nown here, at y. t. f> NsTi.. I.ast I i i lay. A lain foster. col trod. ii I Audi Jellc iee, a!- > colored, were hung i -vp ii'ianhiirg . I'k.ster r die nuirder of I ay bevy San lor-. < .'.oroil, ami .I. Hii 'c-" for i- nmnirr or vrrrTru i man lie 71' / i -ays "JetVories h nook was >!;on 7iii I tin* tlncturs |>i*oiiouiic.'?l biin ail in |.'? minutes. l-'o-ter Ii1 in IT nuno A it or liniiyin.; in i lull oh iliov wciv t Io.mi. loner ? b ily v..is tiuiK'il over relative*. . CP E "5)t? So fir 111 pre bus b on no oases of olen i?|orte<l in ini- country, beyoml o-o nt li e i|iinr.iii(iiiv nation, outsidu New >rk li irlur, Irou-tbi by vcjsoU from into I |>iitiin I in rope I'.vorv pree union it foi> i, o. vigilance, In'm r an I money can /iT'-M or employ is briii;; \ ij?or ni-ly en ceil l<> keep the <1;fulfil >liscise from in in;; this country. Since tiio nb-'ve w c ] nt in type, five aths frotu clulera ii New \ >>rk lias been [KTtel oftic i illy by ilio boir>I of lioaltli. LrjY" III liic liolllinniit li lir Vll.irtino neral. ?!> the State IcUet, of course the li -n delegation will <u{>|>oi t M i';, lown 11. The County convention not only enijieil Li in, 'ui morally jded^ed the delicti11 to the Suite nominal in; convention to l l> >11 li".in. Not only tint, it will b; hut act of st i iot justice t> Maj. Towmend to min ite liiin Not only is lie juonerl/ oti o line of |no!iioti hi. hut h a hie and itlifui ci'v-i'.. ; A -'i-iiiot Attorney neialrivelii.ii a claim above any other ij lot ti e titebe: pvili.-n. | Can It Be True I To u*, it stems almost iiupf'ibsb'e that any Merchant of sane min t or any business P( ?tn:nj?, would con'empUtr aucb a foolh.vly cnirso, touch lea* mr.ke tho heartless thrett, th >t "ilie formers went against them w n the c cctiou, and tboy, the merchant*, j win h li mortgages ti gainst tin Tillaiacites, 1 would close them o'it, let the cnn???"*~;c; oe wha- they may.'' ? S"ch u course is so utterly at rarian'* with coromiu souse, omunn interest end V j the diet des of humanity, tlmt we don't ~ behove any man, bo ho merchant or not, " in town or country, out'iie of the Lunatic * Asylum, coul I have made the threat, much Icjh intend to put it in execui 11. ^ Understand us, we do n"t doubt that eucli a tumor is pissing among the F.irmir*, an I ri our c trespondent has grou id f >r speaking us lie d u<. and we cor I ally sympathise 'S wi'h him in aH ho saysubou' it. It was a hcart'ess, uiiminly ruinor, r whether true< r fnlso. If false, tnc person ilia* s'ar!? d it di 1 a m ilic ous, unpriooiplod ! tvr mg t > the Fanner*, by oroitiig a fear '' i an.i iimp.i i'i llm miiiils of ill iso who nre so I iinr*<rIiinitn* to hi) tinder mortgage ; nt the * | tamo lime maliciously iirsrepicotit'hg the ^ febling* ?'l the fit "-relit nt ei cf the Coun'y ! tow a- 's the I inner*, thereby doing tlieui | n'so a to i'? i? injury. If i" it true the.' any merchant or incr- ' chant* "li I iii-1 ko the threat, he 01* tlicy sfioti'?! he known un'l made to bear the Odium nl tmc'i a lienrtion* ? ?* ?< ?, Involving the whn'c mercantile fraternity in this c nn<l n'li- r co.nitie', In either e1 ho, true or f?l-o, it it equally the duty of the Firmer* an l the Merchant* to investigde tho rumor and, if poss'blo, finil it* Minree We *vg.<c?t ih it the merchiiits wh> arc c innocent, in tao'i I iwn or sett Iciimut "in v this ami other rowntiis," make nit I publi-h j form il dentil< <#f having eiher i n'.ertainc I : or threatened any *udi intention or foe'hig t towari ttio firmer*. And will not our v friend ko'tou Wheel ussi-l in feneltiog out ^ the meveh nits who made the threat, or tho fell w that *t me i flie aumor? While wo heuti'y agree with Kelton I Wheel in till lie say* about tho candidate that ha I wlrakey at the polls on tho 80th, we don't thuik he is one-half tn ha I a* the , man (candidate or net) who malici >usly puts * afloat a false rum -r, seriously affecting tho vlminviw a'nnilincc of an individual or ? ivsjiietihle class of individual*, to obtain any porinnal <>r po'' icsl advantage. Talk ' about whiskey demoralizing a people ! 1 Why, lie vcmotuticus tongue of the slanderer t creates luoi'c demoralization, more strife, i more dissensions in lamil'es and comma- * nitios tluui whiskey Joes?bad as tlia' is. If Kelton Wlmol will seriously cinsider ( the rilfi Lf such a throat uj>oti the in livid- < ual mi I general interests of tho people in 1 town :iii I o unity, we think lie will como to ' the cone'u 'ion that he who mn le it is o'ther a fin' a ho ft 'ess wretch or a stirrer tip of ' strife, an I tlo-arro t) e con demnation of ( every g.? id ?ili/eii Wo would like to pnlt- 1 lisli Kuril a lei o'v t > the world. It is hut ii keeping with (lie many false ' and ii'iiini' I i opens set all ait during tho ' rini]iaij;ii to prejudice tho minds of voters 1 n 'niosr iioMvi./unl ci|'i'ii tales, and shows how e-i-ily ili.' rdniary citizen can re doceiv* d hy sl-rcwd men who pander It the popu'ai prtja li .es. however ahsurl and t tin Tsui it to I, to ohtain individual, hfv.iior.al I 1 or party atvaiilagvs. We hive heard souie- r i tilings ahout the 1 ite f amity c tin ;>nign that makes ii' ho'ievo that pels mil merit and 1 nl'ilitv have hut little intluoncu with the 1 r average voter, when p't'od ugiins*. tho h'an lidiim iits of the tra incur an l syco- i pliant. And th it, t?>>. among men who ' claim t he 1> mud t gelhur hy die mystic tie i of hrotherlio d. r I V.'s, we my with you. Ut the j eople read s ! ami itiiiih d.spa- ioiiatelv, sift the good and true from the l>a e ami l.u-e, and wi.li i i . 1 honest heait- unite in losiering nnu dissenii- j nating troth anl discarding that which is i false ami detrimental t > the j ca^e liaoniiiiy j : and prosperity i f all. i MILMNEKY HOODS. Our Milliner hi s ?.turned f? jiu the j ' I North, ami is uow about rotdy to show you 4 oiio el the prettiest lire.* of Millinery goods 1 in the Stale, at puces to suit every one. 4 Oil All AM \ Sl'AUKS. ? The th (I Micral ?'oilnoil ol the f | I'i<^hyi? i iaa Alii me of tho Worlii. will i Ius-otuhlc a''l'? i\lur Ci. '?. on the '21st, ' ami retrain ia sis .on iintu l?l)il. ct this ' | month i it wi I ho one of tho moV. il unified ami 1 important meetings ever hell l>y any tie- 3 nomination of clir sC,-wis, ami will ho coms ji scd of the ublest men in the 1'ioshyleriau ( church front ail parts of the w >rhl. r At tiie Inst meeting of the I'reshytevi ui " Generally Assembly tlie following wire elected de elates t > represent tha I'tvsbyterian church of South Carolina ia the All ance of th 1 World : ri-j.r r n ne:uv. r, r.. t? . (' hiinh'a. Itev. ( It. lira',kv't, I' l> , Chit les'on, dttdge da*. S. ( otliran, (iracuv:l!o. 1. Mr W.A. Nichols mi, of I mii.wucIi .'en '' i .In Ige Cot limn s altera it *, an 1 >vas notified L _ s hy the Judge i. I'j.e .!,?> a^n i at pressure . of h is n.ss woul I prevent h > ;.r>i >?. and re- h Hiieste 1 Mr. N. t i a'ten I the meeting in his v ! ol ice, in accordance with tit inteiition of ' I w the hcncral Assembly. > i Mr \iclio'sou li ii >>u lii> imp'.: t 'it niisi voti We liifnl:iv. w ... j The Second Primary. I)( We aie nimi/e .hi- w.ok > > give u inlxilu- si i 'I'd statement of liic return* al! the lir>\c- of the " eoiul primary election last Tue> lay, lml will <!?> so i.ox: week. I lie lol- l;( 1 lowing is tiic result : a' ' For Treasurer. F. r Auditor. Jeter T-S'.i,Wanton 7' ' *> | Fcott Gil I Morgan *?"# vj i Jeter S majority, I'JO Wanton * in"?j ty 13'd I or the TiMi'.s. < | l'o Mc l\ #< ', Hini'j: .<; ' Ag.ii i we arc <. .1 ?. ! I i iiuum tire loss of (., on.'of our old tniiir.i le* in umh, l'ii\uto tSi (iortinl t;?<'g ::y. . lie was liumlile, ?:l ; siil>ini?s.ve :u. I lrive . nevir known to ^ [ gram' e ore iiip An, ami ever ut liis p?> t j of du'y. A 11. i'.v.s i '1 ft ,'"C Personals. Mia* tKoea Swope, Graham & Sparks' ) polar Id ill ner, fielitrned Tuesday for tba ill ami Winter setwoi. , Mr. Nat OUt left Sunday for Newborry. a here ha will buy cotton f r J. II. Sloan lis eeawn. Mr. a. C. Bjars, of GalToey, srrired ? i?r..i.- - ^ ,v4m*b?iji j. H.8Ioan, of I Uirlotti N. C , in (be cotton business. 1 UtL H.\bJ. Sparka. of the firm of Graham ! bglHgju^?^jnei] FHday from 4J?ltimurc. r?w VoVk ?oH ether northern markets, 'here be bought an extensive line of Fall ml Winter pool\for the firm. Mr. K. T. Oec wW North Tuesday to buy | is Fall stoek of g 'Wis. < Miss Hel en Greet spent a few diys with ( rlativcs iu the city this week Mrs. Laurens G. spang, au<l Mrs. IV. II. ( art or, returned 8 da-day from the llattery 'ark, Ashcville, N. 1 Mr. W. E. Thomsnii ?n?l family returned ( ucsday from Saluda, k'. C. Col. T. C. Duncan knit to Spartanburg ! bis week to see his fiv.lily, and on l.usiuess. Col J. Muoro Walhile, after- spending a reck with relatives inltowu, 1*ft for his itiue in Mississippi Sattrduy. Mrs. Robert Sharp has returned from ialudn, N C. Mr. C. M. Gr.ihmn will osdtl Mr. K. C. lyars in the cotton business this season. Mr. Jutiics Grant came down Friday from par ian burg, and returned .'Thursday. M?*. 1J. j|. Mcl'h> r on. "ThnOt L.lt>llnb'? ' ottou buyer, ld?s at rived in tho city, and till make it interesting f r "Buyers." For the Tim vs. Ro'ee from a Backwoods Farmer. Mil. EniTou: The crops in this section rc vcy shod. Coif on is very snry, and orn is not as gooJ as the furtuer! tli ugld it rns. Mr. Editor, o'cc.ion i' over, and some of is are not sony of it. Now let nil white uion f South Catoiine unite and help II. It 'I ill nail to muke h a administration a success, as \e did Hampton in 18?G; and if wc do I'll 'ouch (lint in two years from now wc will tol hat.- that fciti.wnis.i among the douiu rats that wc have had 'his year. Mr. Elit ?r, I ami in iny a-tide week jofore last, for all of our bed mun to conic orward and discuss the great issues which ire being agitato I, etc.. nil you say, if they lid I he J would l>u insulted and howled lown. When hue the fanners how'.cd lown any one ? 1 he while caps trie I to iowI down Uovorn'.r Tilbonn at Spnrtnnjiirg, but they fai'ed, and how did the town if Union' some few years ago, treat Uncle I ohn Long, and other citizens of the State, lccauso they tried to express their political news as frco Americans? Tlie.v were towied down, anil 1 s\y that the Greenback Labor plat form at that time was more ii sympathy with the laboring people than nther the democrator Hopnldinan plat \>rms is now, nnd if tliete is any one doubts t let him compare tiim?. No, we want elu ation, not abuse, and wc believe that is why ?ur opponents arc s > bitter against Tillmui. IVe followed liitn iu-tead of howling him lown, as Homo hoped wc would d >. [Two wronys never ma le a r'njltt, an 1 we acre as much opposed to howling down >ur iriend Long, as we were to howling lown Sheppard, Tillman. Orr and Vouniaiis. It yon don t wish to lis'en t > a speaker euvc the place, hui don t play the c<avard >y showing that you feared to hear the ruth, or both sides of a question.? Mditou.] We agree with you in part, about labor lollar work^jnfh their hra:ns to see how thoy an raise the value of the dollar and lower he value of lator. and that h what we are ighting now. And let tue say that this groat cibrni movement hat cjtae to st \y. It is io < Id woman s dance. What litis tlio dollar and brains accentdishc I ? A great ileal. Where is the creuation act wli eh dostroyed hundreds of nillions of the people s money? And again. vlierc is the domonituation net v hieli liinied the coinage of si'ver and made money ligher and the pv 'duels of labor cheap -r ? 1'li.at s what we arc fight ing. class legislation, lit merchants and lawyers, doctor', and itlier profes iootial men, nor oven editors, io long as they pubVsh facts on both sides. | We have taken tlio liberty to sup pre is a uvic. *?n it n.iiiit'itcu airougljr 01 lersonal allusion thai may be tuisidc.cl ibjrctionablc, an 1 on1 hi not possibly subserve my good purpose. Upon mature thought ,vo ava confident our c rrc-ipowlent will tgrec wt^i us.?Eturon.] I in lice that 'ho Union correspondent for he State, in giving an account of the Union .lection. slid ' l ong defeated two Alliance nen for Sheriff. ' It seems ilruht wiJiod to aeate the iinpvcssi n that SherifT Long is lot an Alliance man The correspondent surely knows tlint dieiitV Long hclcn.s to the Alliance, but Voni his report to tho Sin/'', ho would mako t appear to the farinors of I'niui that lie v?s not a truo Alliance man, and only oinel the order for the loaves and lishes flie cot respondent should have siiiied that .ong was an Alliuico man. It is true that .ong was iu tho Haskell convention two rears ago, but lie saw their folly, came back ind joined tho A'linnae, and has been a upporier of Tillman ever since. 1 suppose lie correspondent presumed that Lung was 10 Alliance man because the Conservatives Imost to a man supported him. Hackwoons Fakmku. Cerrespoiulcuce cf the Touts Happenings at Jonosvillr. ' osr.srii.ij;, Sept. IS- Wo have had quite I changi'Tuilie weather. It seems Unit the t eptcinber gales are upon us. We have had I II lit i in .1 1 .1- - ? ?!! jrci, uiuugu iiic CIOIHH fifing t eavy'and look promising. We need a I o>l season t > put the ground in order for i iWinj on s. The late crops would also be < rncfitted by it. One tiling is very plain lo t ? seen, and that is, the cotton crop will be c cry short, and will mot b? all opened. t here will be no colli chilly December c in Is blowing tipin C'tton pickers this v ear. 'i he grade 1 ?oiio 1 hen opened yesterday i f ith tVJ scholars, and a ban I .!() more yet to < 1 sine. ! v I'rotess >r Aycoek and Mrs. Utitl >n are | b'Ii nt In me in t lie sch>ol room, and are no 1 t rangers to Jonc'viUe He expect u tine I t ool for the ensuing term } a .Mr. Sinn i T. licit, who has been e'erk- j n tg tor Mr Sam l.itt !>jdin for seme time 1 c i taken a position with Mr J. ! '. Allmari, i i i sde?man and bookkeeper. Sam is a t ever young man acd will do right every a me. h Mr1. Kettle (iauit. of Carlisle, has been iidng r datives in Jonesvillc the past week. _ TKLHI'IIONK. N<> !' iirt'.s in Kitiik it Cask. ? Officer* d 1 . War I nf the South Carolina Hailway an I j t din II Montgomery of the I'acolet M mu- ! c etniin.r Company have respect rely , > iisln d n it Tillinanile slanders that nun in i, ir liuve been discharged tor p diti | il rca*?n?. Mp. Ward's section M er I removed for gross neglect of duty ml ! ? r. Montgomery's Miami for dish n< \ . I idmar s martyrs do no cre 1 it to him. - i '/u SUK-. ' i 1 t Corres; oodcu e f t'.c Time.*. Nswi From North raoolet ErrA Jaxe, Sep*. 12.?.Appearances ihis norniog indie ite a wet s, e!l. Vegetation is f-r iai i Oidly. We risrer beard euch a cry for mo'asscs uills as we li??e Ihis year. Our people live got such tigil eonouiy in their heads l,n? t Ho v '?u/ aiijiuMlg lor WillCll Ihe/ have to pay out a dollar. They would rather ri-k losing too worlu of a mill in cue crop of caue than pay out tlio money for it. We are always on tlio extreme though. My. IwRoy Mc.Vrtbur is sti'l eery'nick. We regret to hear that master ludeoa 5arrati, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. .Sarratt, jf (latFuey City, is qnlte siek and his been >o for some t me. "Jud" is a good buy, and bis many friends in lbin comuiuuity sympxIhi7.0 with h in in his affliction. Com in union sebvees will comuienco at Saletn church u?xt Saturday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. On Sab'a'h tlio racramcut will be idministerud. Our colore 1 f.i' nds expect to bavc a i?un1 iy school picnic at heir school house ne?r here next t??tuday. The Kelt on band i# expected to furnish the mu-ic. The preliminary hearing of the case. '"The Sta'e vs. I'a :k Mose'ey, et a!.' tor riot, has been cntniimed by Trial Jus ice Stokes, until next Naturiay, 17'h, inst. This is tlio cse i li;ii game t stica notoitoty m me newspapers so.uc time ago us being a mid m ide upon Mr. Kit:'.aid Harris for Ids mpposed support of lvx-(Sovernor Slieppaid in the luie election, for which he (Ilrrrif) was severely wlrppcd by Ma disguise i luen. The country at large and especially the c litest mts f r gubernatorial and congres rioual honor, it; this State ought to hi very gratelul to M ss s. John 1*. Sullivan and James J. Corbelt, of pugilistic I'miio for ?lraw:ti|; the attention of the i ross lost week and giving (hem n short breathing spell. Wo took no stock in the prize tight, but would have hec:i gl id f>r Sullivan to'have wlii{ ped Cor'ucit. lioth men are of liish extraction, acl we have no prejudice against either of lliem; but it's a pity they didn't have smite co ton t> piek or fodder to pu l,. instead of going nr und like a iiicnaguiie oxlid) ling tlieni'clvo.s. W o have a in ui to fight t'orhctt when he mines the lime, place ami annua', i w.> mean when our man names lliem.) Mr. Wad.ly (teat cut. and Willie Mostly have ma lo a visit to the upper part of Spartanburg c unity. W.uldy says thd is a much better country than this, and the people are hitter otr generally. If our readers wi 1 refer te our letter of last week an I put the word "petulant" where the word ' jetlicoat" occurs, they will get our meaning. Tuis is another ttick ot" the printer to get up a light, but our lieutenant won't notice it We refer the printer to the Editor for a blessing, an I uismiss the casu Hgll!IIM. It 1(11. ^ I IIO l.Ull'.U SIlOUHId'l [lie lil line, and asks the pet! icon's to forgive our bad pr of rcu ling ) Our Methodis' nii'l Rnptist brethren have institute I a prayer inciting at .Mosopo'ainia church. -They inoet evory Wednesday night. 'i'lie young men '#1 the W. L. & i>ebut ng .S cicty, will ill -cuss this tj icry onSiturJay 'JIth inst: Hcfolvti/, That women h ive more influence over men than money. Mr. .loiift'han Ruice, with Master Touunic and Wade, have riturncl from Cioorgin, where they spent route time with their re alions and friends. I he l'owler 1'i jthers have bee. hauling fodder from iho'r King place. They only haul IV in Mil) ty lHij i bundles at a load with four mules. The North I'iculci Alliance Union wil hold its inceiing with the lvt.i Jaue Alliance od Saturday, 2lih inst. Vox. Corrcspnn Jonoo of (lie Times. Report of brons- Oravo Charges by lveucn Wheel. Kr.i.tov, Sept. 12.?I have bocn absent from your columns for some tinio, but as 1 I.,,..... a <i,?? i... i,-,~~ i?.i with co'nuiunic it ions while i have been absent I supposo il d d not ntako any in Herial dilhnencc jwyway. The funnel s in this se iiou nro in very low spirits, on nccouut of the g' oniy prospeels bef re them. * oiii in gor Til, is lint no good ri last year. It in haid to tell much ab >ui couon, yel. S one 4av I he i r.ip is not us good as last year, wade u lion say it is about ilie s me. so we cuiiuo' fo'in a true es'iuialo of what the crop wil lie. Rid ?:ro. s and low prices are \ ory disc mi aging. There is a v. ry bad stand of tin nips. !: has been so very dry dial s ane of iho farmers liave not no we t tluur see I. but it looks as if we were go ng to have plenty of rain this 111 Tiling There will bo inol isso? enough made in I'nii u I'ouniy, if they are properly use I. to last live yf.-.v. .\'r. .1 llanoy initio loO gallons on sfctea o gins of an act*, while lucre a e u'hers who have realized as great a yield in pronort ?:i to tlie land llicy had plun'ed in cane. There will also be more t bicco made on tho Ridge this bcisou titan Lai LiCL !"P many ycaro. Now, Mr. LMito", 1 am going !o strike at some fellow for semi ng whiskey to Kelt on on ilio ut'lh ol Augi.-t, election day. 1 think it win some m.tu asking the people for oitieo wi" w.i.1 guilty ot sending the infamous stuff to oar place of voting, and ! can infant tlie ;/<utlcmiin th ?t sent the domonlizing. degraling and holl preparing 1 quid, that lie wi I never, no never, again cot the voics . -nunc of our citizens j wli ? voted f r him on ili. t day, if Irs name is ever known, m l I think it will he. I wi 1 :.ls i if. .tint; >i low down trick that was practiced at a little railroad station in | this t'o'infy, while the State campaign was go ng on. It wis litis: It was knuvn | that the candidu'cs wottlu pass through r? i cert tin little town on a certain day, and : prosems ol watermelons an I tlowars were pro tired and sen! to the e.iudida'cs on the j cars; but some sunn Aleck, thinking himself a S dotn n. fixed up and prepared a I it in} kin. representing a lam with one ovc punched out an I sent ii to llov. Tillman. I doubt whether he w til i be entitled to i vote if lie w ts d n't with ace r ling to law. : If it is necessary I will prove what i say. j A few words to lay brotlit r farmers. | lirotiicrs. prepare yourselves for a itnr I i igitt iii xl vea''. lor it I as been said by some . >f the merchant* in tins an 1 o*her cmalics | hit she tanners went against thctn in the I lection and they, the merchants, who ho d norlgages nga'iist the Ti manitcs. would dose them out. lc' the consequences be I villi they may.' Now, brother firmer-, j 'stand lothorick, fo l b r or id fodder,' I or we are right and thai is aM that our stliei in lie iveil requires of us All that ve want and ask for, is our rights. broth r Alliaiic in in. do n I be s der irked by men oppose I to the order. At- ] end your meet'.tigs regularly. l>oii'l iuiss ! single meeting, if it is iti your power to ; Ut-nd. Ttiko newspapers and read them ! irclit'ly and si A everything that y u read iiiongh a line seive. and what is nut good lirow in the tra-h pi'e and set fro tu it, ud burn it into ashes, that tho wind may ilow it to the four corners of the cuth. "be sure you are right, then go ahead." Kei.ton Wiikh.. ? -? 11it.i im mi uv "i \ mt.ii IS:: mis. - I '.ui-. August 27.?MuUme Mnft, a bcnr I nuier, wliilo j-ctI*??rn?i -g :it a sliow iu ilns ' i'y in la). slipjtrtl iiiiil i ;! upon 11 c ll.ior i I' flu* rage. The tu-iir-. x\hi !i -li<? li-v! ! m ii ! I: t-'iriM, lit mii'v -plan,; nj> ii 11,o irci-inic wniiia'i iiu I luic Iut In piece". ! r , who v.'n- mar l?y, male an 1 'tlott to tVc li-T I'! lull i \: 'ii Mr ' ,illot one ilir I 'Mi 11.! i .u! oi In-1? ( i nl I | til lie -ii iluvtl 0I 'iu tlib i \i"t ui wa j i?U. 1 Correspondence of the TimxJ. Trogr All Sort* from Santue. Tbt Saxtcc. b?j>t. 1 i. ? Isn't t dry and Vj1'* du?ty ?" (t'ee * tTvr)'ooi at almost every ?'f},^ meeting. Crop* are suffering badly f <r rain. j Young cotton bolls are shriveling, fodder ^ and yrung cm >s burning up, while the jjk,,, lcavas 011 nr* ?;?* "d*y*vg -r.i oft, an I it is thought tha' the yield of pies 7,' his been materia ly nffec ed, especially tli: ,jl0 p( lite varieties. 1 . Fcdder pu ling is not over with many yet. ^ad c Cotton is open ng rapid y. unl is being , pi ke l almost as last as it opens. >>v 1 Farmers are woll p'eased with tha quality of tbo sta >le, but the almost no price it brings is disheartening. nriTT' A rerirs of meetings was in progress at 1 Salem church all of l ist week, with ilev. A. . * Mc.l. Pitman nrsistiug the pastor, Key. J. J1! en I). Malion, and although the sermons were i' uery s rong and effectual in teviviug the c%!',** spiritual ooudition of the church, there w is .. n < accessions. The pastor went from hero ^ to Carlisle, to conduct a series of meetings ' there, a* the school house, as a church has \ ' I.??n 1 tl.ow. The "'2d rune" of the Santnc biseball j.-rin' team had n "tiU" with tire Tinckcr Crck . ' clnh last Saturday evening, rnd just wouldn't let 111 c Tincker creek boys in ike ., but D> while Suntuc made J8. Vox says tint he found "E. W. J." "not *n much of a lady's mm-' e!c , and that ho diu't believe ho wants to nairy at all." Well, never uiini, 1 know the lid.es have "V no greater admirer or adv. cate nor one that term holds them in higher esteem than E. W. J , l're-i bet he is vcy often a little bashful, and anntl can't put ou "brass" in their company. As said to his belief about marrying etc., 1 can victe merely ssy give me a go -d chance. hang lull know, Mr. Editor, 1 don't !i e these come loud | retentions that some young men so the 1 often practice. senlt Dime Humor lias it that Cupid is at work peni' io thij cotumuuity, and trom what I can soe, I'll his arrows have been aimed well. most I don't cup y dancing, and it litis less to recti please me now. 1 to dt a lesson in the art field last week, with one of those large red ants tenet known as "cow killers," in my shoe, as case dancing master I did not ".swing cot tiers," the I but 1 swung that foot tir iuu'i, regardless of that grace or anything else. woul Miss Nettie Jeter litis been in l'i?h Dam only vis ting her uncle, Mr. P. P. Hamilton. that .Mi*s Ida McDatiiel litis returned fioin a had visit to her mother and friends on Fair l'or- vord est. conlt Mrs. J. M. Uawley has returned from an tatio extended visit to redatives in Tennessee. J-jMrs. H M. Foster, of Looper, Pickens ^ Coiiuiv. is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 4 P. P. lit,tier. "C?CL.; Miss Drue Smith, of D?ton Kottge, Chester ]?C11C county, made a short visit to relatives here t Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and .Mi-. annuel C.osby, of West jrca Chester, Chester county, was up on u visit jj0C( ti Mr. ? Crosby, a few days ago. J)|i( ; Mr. T'lus. Sartor, of Uni.>ti, was in S'autuc . Sunday with his sister, Mrs. M. II. Kolly. . , F.W.J. J,?. the i pill i For the Tt hk". Disc WHY WAS IT T you "^11?. I'niToit.? I confc-s I was oinpiised ' to ic:eivc only the suffrage of not ?\uitc three bundled of the good people ol' 1113' 80 native I'ouuty on the liOtli ttlt. This, in- ngo deed, would have been very humiliating to l'ic me if my qua ifications for, or worthiness 'his of the office were to be judged by the cun- sccti partitive liunther of voles 1 received, lint line whon 1 rctneuibcr that 1 have conscientious- '' ly and bucces-nilly labored for the last lib seem yeats to elevate and instruct hundreds of Situ the precious b >ys and girls of L'niou County, orde many of whom are now the houorcl ltea Is W. if I'unilics; when 1 remember that all larg< 'hose, 1:1 y pupils and most of their pp cut-', ning I'.icntv firm l'ricdds; when 1 remember that Caro my succesl'ul competitor aflirincd that 1 some was lite most worthy and deserving aspirant lecte for llie 'Dice, I recogui/.e that there were ..u? i? ....... v. ii oear aga-uav my c-(| I election. b?'*" Sine 1 conceived that 110110 but aspirants 31^1 t lor legi.-lativc honor.-, need dwell 011 politics, juvr and did not deem it ritofKit for 111c to help widen the political chasm that painfully Sllcc, existed, 1 was styled by political fanatics olM I and designing wire pullers. on the day of y;,,C) I e cciiiti, ns a weak-kneed Tillmauite or was i vim OM.v by tlic Conservative element in ?;lll order to defeat live reform movement. ,|0 t] I Suc'a accusation- were absolutely false, s,| | :i;id use I only t'->r n t-t nrosr. It ?loes seem | pimo I Ili a any nun who I ibe manliness to jj p I ui\it tot* iiiMsKi.f. would have lemeinberol and recognized my ctTorts as a f irmors move- ., moii( iii-iii. when 1 tried to defend the .. . Alliance iin ih in itirv) lor fourteen months, ,l 1 as editor of the Alliance department in the aj.1 Times; aud I defy any man in L'nion County II show more articlos he has written and a' ' , iM-b'ished. advocating reform than I have . J1 written in ilie lasi two ye us. While I acknowledge, Mr. Kdilor, iliit I l\" ; woutd have felt honored to have been en- ' j trusted with the Public Schools of tlie !'". County f r the next two years, and would I t.uvo worked thern for all thev arc worth ; 0 tt< I while 1 acknowledge that I had in my minds *1 10 1 eye new and untried schemes which 1 11 'f.0, believe would have benefitted teachers and pupils, and while I would have delighted to ', OP have been couunisMoncd to travel over this 1 grand o'd County and visit the selio Is ami 10 a mingle with the people and tell them through the Times of what 1 had seen an l learned, An yet 1 cheerfully submit to the decision of prop the b-.llot box; ami leaving my lab >r of > t.Ki love, toe rchool-room and the trlining of ! Cons precious immortal minds, lo ithei'. I Kn?o ! C in: Jomsville wi'h lbml recollections uf its go >d i lor 7 people, i s Sunday seliods. and plensa it Mi/a .-, as* ici uioii-. and leturu to my d< ai o'd i II. h home neat Aebuty, w here 1 ox peel to make | funning a success in tho future as I have in the pi-t. X. (1. l.iTrt.i:.tuliN. aclt-f ? . . . A CiiUilti.M. Slit N. ? Mr. A. I,, t'roshv. in !'.1 " I lie September number of tlio Southern Litj'/ tirut >r, says: < ?nc of tlie most cheering u, j ( signs of tlie times is the fact that tiiis year i " the South will probihly grow the biggo-t ' ^ .... , to on corn crop it ever grow. J Ins menus less . j cotton, ami bt>s cotton means better prices tor the smaller crop grown. There is no ((... use for an figreultural country to expect )(j, permanent prosperity so long as it buys ,,j. most of its mont. tloiir. corn and other food ^ y foe man and bust, when it cm grow thorn j(. ( cheaply tit home. The last crop of cotton must have hern a severe les-on to many i .. , . . hot let growers ; alter spending money, time, and ( ^ lah >r, on the crop. t> cultiv.itc an I hal ves' it and lint he able to get bach what it hu> cost, is a rliscouriging slato of ti(fairs, j l?i Hut there is a go ol time on ing wliru the j our c South will produce all of its supplies, in the sellin way of products of the soil tin I also many sump iiianufactiiris. VV 11 td s injuro the (tos- leu's pects of the North aul West? Not a lit: hive the time w II soon come when the limit of we I, production in thoie sections will l e reached -itisf ami prices w 11 advance ncoordihgly, and \ teeth this is one more to.ason w by the South i rcl'uii should grow her own food, for if it is dis- result astrous for her I > hoy at present very low It1- 1 I rices what will it be le hoy at very high lic ir ones? No, the welfare of the wlmlo conn try is hest accural when every -etiuii ii , prosperous. \u"u * ii is" r On. W n \ i a Cut en.?Will you heel the hotel warning. The s glial jerlnps of the sure |10 npi-ruaoh of that more terrible disease. Con- ti.dav Stlliipli 111. A \ .VOItrsclvi'R if v<. t mill < .. - - i mat ? f.r Uic ??!;< ..l -ivinj; .">(?. . i<> ? i: t!i ri^k I negro ..ii-l < not it i it .* f*>r i'. We K n . v fr.cn ex- in the lieriiMiCe Ihftt Shi t>h < Cure will euro v ttr n<Mr,,, i?nii^lt. It in ver ti i'his e lins why \y.. inure liuiu ix I 1:? >11 I o?:1im were ?l 11st* rrivu tin year. ! i i." rrm ;> ti*? 1 \\ li ??|?xi?it *,11 ? i a! ?M l.i'i - i|n nol lie without li.jiit<? ii. Fof Inlncliitli.xiilv I* Chest Qffl> Hhll li'a Ul<uk l'vryu-s .*vl! lj ii. K. Sinilli ?x '.'v. AV. ) am of H?tth Pacole: 8 8 Convention. ? North Pacolet Sunday Schosl Con>n will met at Wilson'* Chapel, at 10 k a. ni., September 25tb, 1892. ) following is the progvitnme: _ Devotional cxerc se*. ia which chi'of the various School* will re*d the vSSiNl Knrolliuent of schoo's and delegate*. Address by S. S. Stokes, President of > ounty Sunday School convention. Is ii safe for christian people tp|^ep otnpany? If not. why not? DiscT^Ci i '3 of. W. P. McAiihur tu 1 S.J. 11am- -3 s there any genuine paace with life - - JM ivertod ? l)i*euMed h>jr (J. W. Whin;* '-'aHI and Wm. JefTcries. Docs the average Sunday School Sitptrdent nnl teacher properly appreciate ;r her duty? if not, what are the nccs and where is the remedy? is question will be discussed by P. S. " jor and others. Illicit ion box. M iscePnneous. Adjournment. e music will bo conducted by Prof J. k Vaughn. A recess of one Jnur will kken for reccit'on and refreshments lg the day. order of executive committer. J. 1,. STRAJN. President. VIIAT JuitVMKN !" \t the August of the court for ildgeheld county, s l'olmd, the negro who murdered liev negro some time agi, in what was to be a most brutal manner, was cond of murder and sentenced to bo ;cd on Friday next. 11 tit the governor (S in at thejopportuno moment and saves ife of tho f risoucr t.y c>u)mn)ing the ?mice to life Imprisonment In the State temiary. im nciion of the Governor is due to a remnrkab'e cause. A few days ago he ived a petition frcin the people of Kdgeasking for a cotnmuin'ion of ihc ssni, and nine of the jiwois who tried the and rendered the verdict of murder in Irs I degree, sent nllidaviis to tho effect tho to-t'moiy ptesnited at the trrdp-^ id justify a vetdict of mans augct^F B ? The governor says that he thouglm?^ if these men who heard tho testimony finally come to the conclusion that the ict shou'd have been manslaughter, ho I do no more than to grant hs.e c.imru11. Litfi.k Gmi.'s Fxi'KitiKNib: ix a Limrr>K.?Mr. and Mrs. Lorfcu Trcscott are icrs of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand ill, Mich., nud arc blessed with a daughfour years old bast April she was n down with Measles, lollowcl with a Mill Cough and turning into a fever, ors at homo and at Detroit trente! her, n vain, shcgiew worse rapidly, mil l pvas a "handtul of bones". Then she , Dr. King's New Discovery and nit r isc of two and a lui'f bottles, was ajeii-" :ly cured. They say Dr. King's overy is woith i's weight in gold, yet may get a tiial b (tie free at 11. F. , y's Drug Store. 9 ? n il! C.utoi.txA TuiiA'iu.?Sonic time Thr Shite gave s< n>e of the fids about nbacco farm of Mr. A. 11. T:iv or near city, I hi; first ever u'tnnpieJ in this ou* ami stale I that lie lut raise tl a very crop for ilio first year, tc samples sent on to tne in inufaeiurerj i to have been above the avenge, for on rdny he male his first shipment of an r for 2,-100 pounds, cuiisigno 1 to J. O. Oravcley at Kooky Mount, is'. C., a > manufacturer. This excellent bvinislioulil show to the farmers of South lina that tobnoo raising in this State is tilling tliat should not be longer nogI .? Thr Statr. iit.ous CunsumrrioN Ctniu.?This is ml nuestion the most successful Cough icinc we have ever sold. A few doses riubly cure the wotsl cases of Cough, p and I'ronchit's, whi e its wonder lul ;ss in the cure of Consumption is vvilhi para'lel in the history of m.d e :.e. ! itslirsl discovery it h is la eu s i I on a unite, a test which 110 other melioiuo stand. If yon Lave a cough wo <r.v* y ask you to try it I'rioe It to -30c and If your lungs are sore, elie-t, o; buck , use f'liiloh s Porous Piaster, ft old by Smith & Co. :tikr Posrt'Oxr. xnr. Faik.?The State authorises ate perhaps unaware of the us conflict of dates in r. nd 'o the fair is yoar, wli ieli they shoal 1 at once l ike n to avert by p stponing the fair for oua ic Suite tair wiil open or Novcadcv 7 coniiauo through ii!l Friday, Tiio ; and national eduction occurs on ti e Mb, there are going to be is-m s from a1' atiuiis that will require every v iter to home on the day of o'.cet'on, aud coti 't,1lly sorioiisly ltuortera willi ilia attentat the fair. ie one object this year is to b. ing nm o le here tbrn ever b lore, ami : :hii r II Le done lb it would iiprrfe e v.ith eeomp'ishment of that end. iswr.u Tuts (Ji usiiox.?'A'liydo : ; !,...ny ie we see around us seem lo prefer to [ ami be made miserable by i* digestion, ipaii'tii. |li//.iiirs boss of App I .1^ itfvsi I'?v; IUUM. IUI.'.im I ' , v' wj i cents we wi'l :- *. 11 tIic::i Sh'l di's Yiapiiatantecd to cure them. S I I by 1. Smith iv <' . .iski.v \ SriiuKsnoN.?It is > imo n vi len! |)ro[)o<ni'in tlint. if no' clucked s voracious career, Jay GmiH iviil #>bII the leading ir.ilu>t i c* o!' i l?o counter, oursc reminds us of a l.Vidlndy ?lit* :<> one of her boarder*: lease, sir, there is nothing in the Irat e ow about that li-li ? ' said the board r. leas", sir, the fit lias cut n i'." lien there's some co'u chicken.' lease, sr? the oit"? lieu, darn it, co>k the (a and lei us il all at once."' )>n pavi.l iiuien! inten I* to d> an; i ix gird io i-iilroftU- ami tele^ru-dis it hr> I cuch .lay tloiiid, cook him, and i.ave ill VHtl', fv ;m: !'it\i : . \\ e U -i i >av to VyJ it /in-. Hint lor j'Rtt'.t wc li.ivc z l>r. Kind's New I.'i*e-very in* t' ntiius. Dr Kind's Now I. f; I'iil-. l!ii< k Ai nica Salvo in I liceiii- J'.u a"d never Inut ile I remedies that iei ni ?>r ili 11 Inivc given sneli univer-ii iction. We ?lo not lie.-i a' I i t.'iarin* em every time, ami we s'ati I leidy to il I lie purchase | rice, it Ml i-tieloiy s <lo ir t follow their use. i li so reiue live won Hi ir jm nlni y puri'v oi' merits, li I-. l'osey . ?, n W irso.N lii; i si n l ooi, iS> Ai. \.? st'i, tin., Sept. ii ?T"in W i!.s>a m.?l riendsweio tofii-cl 01'crt > i.tntn 11 ii*I Wont ili'inoilc - in S; i , wlic* M :i joint ilehale with Major 111 irk , hcotiiKO when tVa'sni >p h- i1 eeV t o ? !!; , ; i.icc e<|iia ily in .'ine?l n lualteinpt io 'line w l'i the wlmr p op!e hotel. Wl.cn lie u s put "it e vera I (" ' shot their p'vi >!? i.>t tie; i. ie! is m s appeals tii i'ie ii ' es 'arc i,: t!ic whites from !,!in. >,i I w. m Wo i'iil I'iii " reached 1 ! > W - ii . today, n i row I v n I , , . j v en.I not u W 11-sviu in: n u,'- in s' i.; ? H'vrM. 13 v