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CLLV3Lf.il3'3 LUi'TiM A*3;EP;ISJ lit :i:minatiok. , Ni.w V?ik. >'? i-ru' i i* ' 1> ?: !i. iii'rr i mr. CIwcIiI'kI, h<* epl <i j ? u.>;ii!ti?i't n . I*?j:tl Cm ii' I'.l ill !.il ; I r I'lV-i I lit ni l! I'll letl i< i?- f II.i v : T.? tlie li'in- Win. 1?. v> i ?t\ i'l o licr I'uiii'i.i le' ? ic ?li.nii nil'* i : lii r ? *11 o j*o ;r "oriiuil 11 i tic ui'i'i hi' my ti 'i?si:i <iim 11 ih-' I ro-i.l 11 t' ill" Natiiui Jinno rn j 1 Ii Ik* I ni.iy he prV'i it o-l t>> m > IH till'I l!ii ? ti ll 'I ii'l-cl '.n in nl'^liiV ti?n in* *? con film- I in* ii 1:1 > *& 'li rfi i-r ii fin' pin '! ? wli'.c'i I Ii >v !i re* lo p'rti- Iv 11 i It'.i ly I re In cliii till' (]ll Ml ii" 111 v iv.il in 1 Ii 0:1 V.IMM. 'i'li Jin : i III? iiimYO I I ri? \V nil Ilii'Ml! ij:K lloiM mIioii .I ii- lor "I 1 1 lie iijit iilt'n ue i oy !>vi>*r ? iMo ? in ' p nir \ i up n ? liirli lit- t V rum- II' i li st\- il'.il rlear ii ni-r-f H ;i >>f ! it* ffliilii'i ' ?' > t ilio pi'<? Ij :" ?* ? i liou-.-f i i v.- ? oi- a f Wi! nil I' il.u* Ii s i -t 'lf I wil'i u ' 1 wl.icli t lio ii ' if ii y pr jn?wi'i-a loalii lo ill* in i i ii:lit- i i?*i ! .I'm ii s in*i ii our liv--. iin-nii f'H iftvui iitSiiii'] nil I Viii> It Ii ju< i e i ii I ti iii*it/ ?.! v*c J fll Ilea' >|'ll>l I'll l-III ' J'I l|[V'J> It' tl i lri.es or I <? M ? re p C:?C I x h !? il ii i' in- ?'; -liis I cel. i:i- iov An -?i a ii ii. u i jii'O'ui i eo 'liOii f 1 o in ini<<;?. uu . Tuf | i- i el; i| ( ;' i'i pv??; In iii i xc!ti?i*e i si* -I'-d enjoj in?:u uf f n I?i-.ipi u ii':ii turnings Ijr cj:s tnivs iHo o<j?iii ii \ ii i'cs n*vi in s i > - r f if e-* (.iovcriniu-iif. 'J* . a ileM^ii is so in' ivo-en nil'ii 'In? -si uolnr^ u}'o*?l' p'ati fi iii i Ii ltiro i i luolcct l it' iiiiiC'i i4 J use mil eiij jyneii', r ll.eir ui-jiu'inu' dim in.t" n l-y the G'veitime t itrelf, ii b'lr vnl i-I'iIk- ps'pla s S.-nsf. iVo liavv. Iiowew , iii'lcrt'l.ei to Hui jtrfU i nt. in iipo-i a plan <s;>ci I yoiii't.M To i' ail lain il ami in fn n> H ilirung'i j fig- iicy iins'iii* f r a-con pi sIiiii-m o' i n itionnl o j its lit - A titer can pep e a wil'iiij: tin* n.gli l-VlfiM ?ixnti "i i" s il l', u r put i'i'iln-ir in mirp anil iiji' pjiv j \iiifi* :.i:ii!si..i rin.H fwnifi a f.mUi.i i' r n o' I'nliml I -satin Sue i Ifjilslaii".. wulii us si-e'y in a ii up ii ill 'I iilv life o' of out' fccp'c n? ti'iliaif [< ;i| ilir ei'y int > iiie li;n i ot' t'-o li |Iitiii-r i- We li'i'l i!ie burden t' IH? lir'll I ix-s io > palp iblv I i i.o in.-r.ii i If) I niiy siiphi.-t'y llnl ilioy ilo nilix'st ? u pai I by I'tieigi ers. Smi'i uixes. re -io c inir >li ei .mi ii ..lilie pr.ip'Uy r.gills "f :i jic t?lo an-only juslitii'le wluv: la'.l isollccit-il fir tiie purp.i'e nf tnii'iilaii.iii^ * (J .vei an-n: . ii I fui'iii lii.ii ur.'aiis fur I i.cron piislinicii i s irj; i in lie pssrp ?n l f.iiui oiii. Ti-i is t'Xilinii cu :?r I opo ratio i i fa lurilffor reveu-ie. It a c r ailii iii*- pi'olVs i1111s if \ii'Ciiean tree ins luiiii'.s. a:il i s jnsiiee anil limicsiy misw ihe lest Miopliiil l?/a cur.\'o' an rejiaii o iii p iiicip't-s up i i iv'ii Ii l!i-i<e ir.-stii lio-iM re I. Tlii- ilie >ry i f larilf lejjvl tin i manilVs: erjo n< M'ict C'liiioiny <n puuljc expen i . i ii... . ...... ...V mil I it ii i .c^uitu i|u pil lie use, inasmuch us i< exhibits aVohi ea(o lio i :\'>y fXMt oil b' i>;U til' t-X tion f-ftiii I lie sib.-t iiiO'? (?'* il:c i?'?( ncyun 1 the liter s'lir.s oi 'lie c.iivuit m pv >fel- ?iiii)i;ii.-<r.iiio:i of ibe ^o'.eruiueu*. TIIK M'KIXtKV IU.:A. Oppom d lo I Ms theory the ! ?ijrin.\ boldly |i o eu.o'l that luiirt t.iJ.aiI n is jusl fiahlo f the extr.-ss pU'poiB an I i; tent 1 tliere1')' piomoticg special iuteicsls ni Clilet'pris 8. Such a proposition is so eUdfry conlrn lo ilie spu-it if our Constitution and directly encourages the disturbance by m lis!incss**an I greed of patriotic sen'iuic iliul its sintcunnt woul 1 rudely shock ni people it they had rot- already becti iasitl oust/ id ured from tho safe laadmtrka t?1 support Of pelnf^jO^Svdodp?/ne 7 In its behalf ll pica thafwn^'infant industries should I fostered did service until discrsditcl b our stalwart growth; then fo lowed the ex gcucies of the terrib'w war which niado oi people heedless of the opportunities f< tiiicrior schemes olfarded by tlieir willin Mul | at riot io payment of unprcccdente tribute. and now, after a long perio of peace, when our ovcrbuidoned couniri iii-ii ask for relief and restoration to t! fuller enjoyment of tlieir incomes and eari ings. th?y are met by the claim that tari taxation for the sake of pro'cc'-ion is a American system, the continuance of wliic is necessary, in order tliht high wngrs, mi be paid to our workingmen, and home market ha provided fir our farm j>ri <1 nets. riii:?s fUKTr.Nci:i:s. shout 1 no longer deceive. The truth that such a syssotn is directly antagouisti t every sentiment of justice and fairner of which Amor.cuts nrj pre-etnincntl pr.ud. It is also truo that while our wori logmen andfirmers can least of all or people defen 1 theiiisc'vcs against th harder h me life which such inrilF mint to decrees, the workitiginan suffering from t , importation end employment of piupe l ib>r instigated t>y tiis piotc-'.sol friend; and seeking security fir his interests i organizcu co-opera ion, still waits for Hi di v sion* of the advantages secured to i>i employer under enter of generous solicitudi for his wages, while the larin-r is learuin| that ilie pricos of his products are fixed ii foreign markets, where he sutlers from com petition invited ami built up by the syslen .tie is asked to support. XilK STltUUtil.K KOIt t NfAltitEb AOVANT.ir.K it the door of the Government tram pics on the rights of those who (a licmly rely upon the ussurnnco o Aaicricm equality. K*ery Governtnen concession to clam rous favorites in viics corruption in politicil affairs Ir enemrftf ug the cx| cndilure of money " debauch suffrage in support of a poUoy Ui reetly favorable to ptjvale and se.fish gain This in the end must strangle patriotism an ..^vt>u iir c'linnfiicc in ilie rectitiidi of Kepub icin instiiuti .n*. Though tjio subject of tariff legislatioi involves the question of markets, it nls involves tho question of morals. We cm % not with.jyvpugnity permit ugusl'co to tain tlie.spirft of iiMrl.t unJ equity which ,s ii,, life of??nr rjrepytdic, *n?i we shall fail Jt ijfljth-jMM/iftwnTfc iher' Itocognining these truths, the National Democracy will seek by uppl ca'ion of just PR' and souniJ principles to equalize to our peo~ pie the blessings due I Item from the Government tlicy support, t > pr nude among our couniryiiieii closer comtiiunity of interest, cemented by patriotism and nati na1 j ride, antl to point out a fair field where prosper oils and diversified American entcrpiise inaj grow and iluive in the wholesome atmo.s pheie of American industry, ivg.-nu ty ant intelligence. TAB If I HKtUll.M. is still our purpose. Though we oppose tli theory th ?t tariff laws may bo parsed lnv.n for their object the granting of discriminn ting and uofiir governmental aid to privut ventures, we wage no exterminating wa against any Americin interests. We believ readjustment can be accomplished in accu dance witli the principles we profess w tli out disaster or demolition. We believe thn the advantages of freer raw mateiia's shoul be accorded to our manufacturers and w contemplate a fair and careful disiributio of ueceisary tar If burdens rather than th precipitation of free trade. We anticipal with calmness the misrepresentation of ot motive and purj oses icst gited by the se tisbness which seeks to bold in unrelcntir grasp its unfair advantage under tli i pre cut tsiitt laws. We will re'y upon the ii f ! telli^enrc <> ' mi-" Mo\v to n.lrjmcn to r jeci i thv clur-yc I'm the p .rty coutpr eiiig tl e'-a i i j ?i ly of our pop'o is pi tuning tics rtic i> or i 11J < i > y of Amer cnu im "rests, mi! ?; " ! ku ?w t ii y O'lr.M' bo frt.tlileued by *l? l< .srci-lr- of iui>> tree trulc. ' STI:K ?i ri uaoi-. s. W ill iIk n lii'iii otnMi >u mitl inaitngemeri c -r cur >. yemiif u* dep n-lcni on l> o p pr .i- ; lur will, t'c Federal power i? llio in-t uiiio-i n\ of Hull will-?' o its iu-.?to-. 'rii-rcf-re t!i i l site opt of tin opp ii'ti s of Demorr.ey t id in t> r ere w h ?n t c utiol iliesuirmg-ef lb e- i Sin es tlnotigli Fed ?nl sjt?ue cs, wli c'i it .- i rxj latin-inn ran inl'ijjntc, to reverse tlir ft i i 1 ii.itnctit.il if tl tn'o Vilatio s t?twe-ii lli lis 1 p op e iti.tl t u- r n?v rn nc t, sneii u ? ?- I tn t t nil ? ? fn'l 'o l c rt'jiitl il l?y lit ugl it- ! ftil nicti us pr ?if of ii lot! ilcteriuiii ition I ! s t iiro 1'ie ?* ci.ilincv of it d-?c-cl Ic fur' it in v cM .-s ilisrcg I'd i f lie free ?xp'e-?i ;-s ! of t'-vp polar w II. T? r rist tut lit 'ebon I. ! is n in} ulse t f I cinr.tT cy. At n I t we >y | sml in ?l! place ?t t list tiic pe-j b\ A ii - ' :i nin t (be tl spesit oti t t force tlic way i oi ! e en! power e p cs 1.1 t- tlie;ii r.? o=by ' ill t?i 'o t ctr co t fit km c nod enrpori tli y , tendy c > tn, iousliip of their r jj'i 6. Ul JtP MONEY. I Hi -c p'.* .' ? ? tutiii f, 1 | > f,.;t.; I 1 ii ticst niiu.cy i.boii inm'y -oif'iei nt hi v.'i '.(i | true to S'.p; ly tlie r buuitio s n? ds. I'm ( wh-lever tuny i e tic form of t ? p-ci le' ' . . ntrr my. nnti :i 1 or Stat -, whither gob 1 _ I -ilver or pi,por. it ,-liould be h> regulate I ami gun dcil by it v.rip'iatii u~! qjj. < } t> *, | wis - in "I c r ful lavs, ilint to otic rits t ' ' | ib-iiuled as to the oorliiiri y a-vl ttab lily < h 4 i(s val e. Kvcry do lur put iut tbe band ; j'I'-C ^ cplo shou'd be o' tlic ?nnic itl in-i vitl?e ?T |ii|i-cT;a?iog g ??r Wuli this cot j n ' ditlviu aba hi ely (pi-rit'jcefj bdh g.-pl ' s v f c'ti lc tnt'oly ut;>i| d upoa of|itr terms in the a'jiis'mei.t of >ur our o cy " In des in ; witLi ill's qu.'stiou no scltis -vh-t i sjjoul-.l ie al-we 1 I j in'c veno am no dottb ful hM-ri'ti'-ut ebou'd be :;l(en.ir nl I he wants of ?tr | cop ? a* from ill I erteii'iicj* or ihe imperfect disi ibutton v j >!i iifii-y circulation ought lo te fully at: t. I lr>n.sl y itip.jgnucd an 1 tttici.ully romt nx | d.td It shou d. lioirpycr. be constant' a I remembered <!?nt the incutiyciiionpa or I . n\ j I >nl ndgh' nri*t? JV in such situati n can li su niuoii caste*" 1 ori.e than ||pr uni crsd di; ?y t ess wit e'u must fol o v a >.1 ?'*? ?<Jitsj cui re ivney. ' * Tit K t'tVII. SBf.V CK 1L, I'uM o < fiici i's arc :ti* ng j;,?s <>f tiie |e " ^ pin |t is therefore their duty to sc?ure l\; thosn they represent the h st uu<l met Hlicietii pcrfot manor of public work. Tlii i" plainly can be nccomgltscd by regardin as.eriiiiue I fitness in the sc'ecti n of Uot I v ument em; ces. The e consideration it, al tie art sufficient jus ilicuiou lor hunt! |( adherence to the lftor and spirit of cv fCi vice icfunn. '1 here are. hoiYovofi othe fca'iirrs of this plan which abundantly com mend it. Through lit op*ration worth Imerit in every st-t:on and condition c Am-ricni 1 !" is recognized it the dis'ribu ii u of | uMic cut I >3 meat, while its nppli cation endi t.i r :tse the standards of pol'ti j cnl aoijvi,iy f. <>?>> the spot's of hunting an< (| uiithuikmg puiy affiliation to the advocac; of party puncip cs by txV?i>V ao^ tegument tiik rtsNstoN ituatiKb. js 1 he American people are generous a to j.' grn'eful, and th?y have impressed thea o'j. ch r dcistics on their Gove nnient. There . fi ie;.'l patriotic and just citizen!; must coin lit ml liberal consideration f-.r our worth; vetciau so tlicrs ami ?->r the faini ivs of tbos \vlto hive died. No comprint should b j", lurtda of t'.ic atii ?unt of i util e inotiey 'pnj to those actually disabled or made depot: dent by reason or army serviee. Hut ou |._ pension roll of hoiur. unconlaniinatei b ill desert and unvitiuitd by demagogic U3< or This is due to those whotta wci'hy name adorn the roll and to all our people \vh [JO deliglit to honor the b,-ayo and true. It i also due to those etn> U 74ur '...La coin , sli#ttld be allowed lo hear reverently nu loviugly the st >ry of American p>triotisij and fortjMt.le illu-nnted by our ponsiot i rol'. l'refecanef? accwled to veteran sol j diers iu public employment should be secur Pil til fliirii litiiii 9(1 v find iv i i Imiii t'p^uai vi and when capab'c and worth}' their claim b f helpful regit*il ?nd the gra'itudc of thri countrymen fihc?;Ji| l.o ungrudgingly ac 1 knowledge!, rle tt'M urea it v i. pws. 5(j- Assurances to (lie p oplo of tlie utnios! n in livi lli il liberty c insistent ?i;h the peact and good order is a cu'dinal principle o our Oovernmcut. This gives no sanction It vexat ons sumptuary laws, wiiicli unnccccs sar ly ioterf.ro with such habits and ens tonis of our people tot ore not offensive t< ju*t moral sense, ai-d are not inconsistcn w:th good citizenship and public we'farc. Is I he same pii iciplo requires that the lint IC be'weco subjects which are properly witliit ** governmental control and those which nn y moro fiUing'y lof. to parental regulitioi should be carefully kept in view. An en Ir f reed education, wisely deonu-d a propct B preparation for citizenship, should not in 0 volve impairment of wholesome parenta c authority nor do violenco to household ir c>nscionce. Pa'eraa'istn in government '? finds no approval in the croed of the Item oorac.y. it 13 a symptom of misrule, whetlie er it is man fe?ted in authorized gifts or l>y H mi iinwai'ianted control of personal and ! family atl'ii rs. IM >1 Ililt ATI ON* i Our people, still cherishing the feeling of i human fellowship which belonged to our beginning as a nation, require their Government to expross for them their sympathy with all those who are oppress# I tinder any - rule less free linn ours. The generous lios | polity, which is one of tho rno-t p-ominent f of our national clmratteristios, prompts us t to welcome the worthy and industrious of . all lands to homes and citizenship among us. Y This hospitable sentiment is not violated, 0 however, by careful nn l reasinable rcgula. lions for the protection of public health, nor . dors it justify the reception of immigrants 1 who have no appreciation of our institutions e and whose presence aramg us is a menace to peace and good order. 1 TUB Tit A S3-1ST It MIAN CANAL. t> The importance of the Nicaragua ship t canal as the means of promoting commerce 8 bet ween our States and with firoicn couui l 1UUV3- at"' tr*'"* *'' c'8 ta'trejta of the world of civilization, should commend tho project to Government approval and endorsement. TUB COI.I MIMAS BX POSITION. Ourc untry may not only expect from those who represent thein in pubi c places a sedit'ous carc for things which ave directly ' and pa'pftbly related to the'r material interests, but they n'so fully appreciate the ' v due of cultivating our national |?*i?le anil J m intniniug our nat onal honor. Both their material interests and national pride and honor are invaluab'e in the success of the Columbian Exposition and they will not be e | incincd to condme any neglect of efforts g on the put of their Government to insure I- in the grandeur of this event a fitting ex e hibil of American growth and greitness ami r a splendid demonstration of American e patriotism. In sn imperfect and incomplete n anncr I i- hive thus endeavored to stale some of the t things which accord with the creed and in d tcntion of (lie party to which I have given e my life-long allegiance. NVy nticrnrt ha' n not been to intrust, my countrymen nor mj e party, but to remind both that Democrat!' te doctrine lies near the priociplcs of our Gov it- eminent and tends to promote the people' 1- goo f. I am wil ing to he accused of ad ig dressing my countrymen on trite topics am s- in homely fashion, lor I believe importan i- iru'ba sic found on the surface of though i ' i d that they should bo stutcd <n direct and s iiijdo tc'"in<. 1 i J-TANIIS O* HIS M K lITS. ! Th-nvh r.i'scli is left unwri'-eo, my record ss 1 ? n'd i' sc'-rinit Ichtis n >< xense for m1?i:irl -is undhig my T and toiti.ni on j ti e qii?!? ion* which are now prosoo'cd to ! ! ilia vi ers o' t'-e l?nd for their decis:on. !- Cull d 'or i! c third tune t* repro<ei't the i piriy of my ch ice in the contest for the | e mi nin.i y of D'mocratio jiYinciple--, my n |;r I f it npprec ntio i c f i;s auufideiict to s e it an offices t'-o s den n sense of my resto pohait i >ty. If the an ion of ihe Co-it ni ii. n yon re r?-srnt eh !! t-e endorsed hy the i" s-.l!"' sjies nf n>v countiymen. I will as ume , i'? d lie o-" ilie gro-.t < Rice t<> which I hare i hem ;i mill it d, Un-wing so'! its labors 0 j mi p"i jdrx t es. aril wi n hmnVo rel nnr? y > ii--. (he I'irine (Seine, infinite in power to n ! .*i.l sn 1 constao| }n p tcliful cure vor 'our e ' Ti* rot nation, s | Voiiis yerv tsqly, <* | Giiovk:I CI,KVI:I..*XB, : i) j (11 ay G.i'des, Sipilt '. ber 20, 17U'2, j ffte iHcelfy -Htiiou fi ;! i M- STO^E^j j , E^ttQF 1 j Fridtty, October I I, IM)2. ' j j si (sscnirriox, ?i 50 n.u ass bit y | VOET OFFJCE DIRECTORY. - 1 he l". O. will be opened for business !' i'roui b A. M. to 0.00 I'. Ai. , The Money Or ler l)ef art n.cut will bo ^ opined t'.r business from 9 A. Al. to I l\ M. . ih. Louth b und ma l nri-ire* rt 8.2">, ? * ?' : Nu t'.i I ouud ip jl t> j jvoi at 1.4V h i'. M. ' S net hvxe* will lo cmn'lcd e?erv dov :l j .1 1 . Jo l\ M. Any inattention or irregularities should ',! it roporlvil promptly to tlie 1*. M. > J. C. HUNTER. P. M. u y A PKOi'OSlTION ? A Farm and Stock Paper Free. 'j'.i ai;y tpht-eritkr to tho Times wlio wiil jut// all i!ri-en):* ai^d 0.4c yo?r ip advance. Coj any new subscriber pay: . | i!>pr uijc yo.tr in advance, we will send if fuj one y.*ar, '? '1111-5 l-'AUilfcJlJ'S pyiDE, (t * AND "e IJOME COMPANION, A pricticil Scmk-Jiouthly Stuok r F.?nn Journal. Si V. is the iiure to subscribe oud |f reuow your subscription to tho Tl??|S. New Advertisements. .Mil invry. ? Mrs. Grant. Jo 'III ^e ladc'tid.?T. E. Ilailcy. y Stijn r it!< udcut of Poor House.?County Ci inuiissint.crs. Jijlhtiili \* En lor.?Now Lnw Firm, d Cotton ir]cet c Sabs of the wick, 482 bales. Prices j. langcd from 7j <#r> 7 00. c JoNKxvu.i.r., On 13.?Market lure froai j" 7to H\ Sales fir week 85 bales. !* Slight r<-ost?'iriV* hye.rf cccn three y morn tigs this tveeik In unity parts of this County. o Jnckson Grcgoiy, a Gowdeys?ile ! is ^Turnie^, htjit ivpeji dug a Cuba yam potato J- 4lwlt4P Lha.. T u ftS" Give the c!ii dran of tnv coujay a 1 li-jlilay 11 xt Friday, a id bring theui to towu 10 jo n in (lie grand parade. ? Lnirn G>cer, n one-armed colored 0 girl, liwng on Mr. Jos. Sanders' place, picked 200 lb-1 c tton, one U ?y last weij;. Who cau cau Ic it it ? Mr James 11. Kolger hns been 1 clceted Secrfciv y Tj,\^aurcr of the Union 5 Oil an I M*uufuo'urlng Co, and now has I" charge o: the Oil Mill. fcka>'" It is propose! lo niuko next Friday, cbildrcns day, sure enough, in this county, , by biinging all the cliil Iren ?of the county together in one glorious celebration. , B6k.The following gentlemen bar# been a appointed Commis ionera of tbo Federal 1 eleclion: E. F. Smith, J. W. James, 8. S. Stokes. r j WSw. We hope to sec tlio sweet faces of I I children from every school and neigbbort hood in lite coun'y iti the long line of march through tho town next Friday. e ?? Tho mad dog spoke i of lost week that attacked Mr. J. M. Bennett, was afterwards k llod by Mr. A. J. Kates. Qe?f~ Every jarcnt and teacher in tbie County should, if possible, be in Union next Friday, it will be a gala day for the children. Mr'. Henrietta Irby, widow of the i late Col. J. II. Irby and mother of Senator ' J. L. M. Irby, died at Iter residence in Laurens last week, at the advanced ago of 74 veers. The roll of Clifford Seminary now numbers Go?thirty boarders and twentyfive day scholars. The full of boarJing pupils is expected to reach 40 by the end 1 uf this motb. U hat a glorious wight it wilL-ha?? (iia t i*nuiyy j f celebrating the anniversary of the great day '' when their country was discovered. t ?1 ? 1 GORE?SCOTT. Marrird, at tho real- t dunce of ilie bride's father, J. W. Boott, Oc', t 12, 18'j2, by Ilev. D. P. lloyd, assitled by | Rev. 1). Tiller, Mr. Thos. II. Gore to Miss ( Alice Scott; all of Union Counly. I Don't deprive the children of the I grettt p'snsurc of joining in Iho celebration next Friday. It will be pleasantly remembered by llicm long after their parents and teachers have gone to their everlasting rest. We regret to learn that Judson 1 Sarratt, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sarrslt, is lying almost hopelessly sick, with typhoid fevsr, at the residence of his parents at > OaffneyCity. His sister, Mrs. S. M. IUce, Jr., of this town was summoned by tele, graph to his bedside. B It is intended to make next Friday "the biggest day" that Union has ever had. x Send the children from the country to see j it nnd swell ths grand chorus of sweet l voices. And parents be sure and come t yourselves. ( -n A StUIXBIN* Sunday Oil l>l K A NCR. ? Til 6 Cttf Cun?cit o^Qrq n?iWbaa under consi !eration t'.ie fo'UwIng provis'on in "An Or-Unance fo* ibe hatter <bs-rranco of 11-e Lord's Day." It ii h s'ring-nt provision, nnd wo should like tores it tss'cd in Orfenville : "Section 'J. to bar rcoai, iilonn or other place where sol ri icons liquors arc sold, shall bo openod on the Lord's day for the al?*, gfi or lui'ltr of spirituous liquors or malt liquors, wine or eider, or f?r any other purpo e. AW it rha'.l be unlawful for any Serson or pe sons lo enter on tha Lord's sy my ?ar ?oom, rat-on or ether place whsre a. i i'Voits liquors aro sold." F?r our pari wo think tho prssent State laws ng?in*t idling wiii key ?u the LorJ'a P^y a s quitp sulfi-i< u1, if }ou can fin I, Grat, i< r?rinqrs who wi! go upon (lie witness ' Stand i.W 1 l.sitify gfiinat the vjolat v? of th? Inn..- and ii kl tnt aIR.i??' ',a' \'"*m down.. wh> >4i I*t let 7 aid pvglslenl'y en- , f. r^t the iaw. Su idsy sa ..liioli sviu-n ke.pvrs feel safer from J elect i n lUn cn any oilier day in thu week. The Christian people ifi\ ^oromunify r?te g ncy.'-ty a> church, or~at their li in ?, on ihat day and not standing a re 11 ml the sleets watch ing barrooms, whl'e those who don't go to cliurih, gcnordly '-sake a nip" or two pp Suudjty^nd d rojher, ^1 fcnk li e baikoe|crV}r obbg'ng ihem than repott l,imf>r viola: lug the Sunday law Not uuiit we can alow pro. 1c d iuki g whiskey on the Lord's Dayl wi t a ?y law gt p the sale of it on ilint da, [ . tdnderaij ticl u\ Hie opp< bed to Ui inking or selli ig whUkey, as n beverage, on any day, bi it drinking aud se' ing g band* in lianl; ore cannot exist wi hout the 01 lie:; and as it is now well estahls'.iel that the Kcclcy trci tnieiii wi 1 st ?p the drinking and ne.one else li s pj;*p gcd po ptt>clpal piup fo stop Jho selling. ' we suggest that a funij bs I roisod in every selil.meni, town and c'ly, for the purpo c of putting every man or woman jliat >1 r nU* whiskey under the Kecley trca(.mcpl. Tlpt wil) stop both drinking au^ #oJl:.ng?and then |l;e inillgun um. The Foil ListThe labor, expense uu I tax upon the papi^cpy of ihe < ftjce lo g<t out the Poll List this year caused cqni Ifr?bje delay }u getting the list of mos? of the Townships to our subscribers. m>tl we had to ma 1 them separately, in llio form of a Supplement to the Timks> Krpn? in form it ion rrcaived, the canvas of the several Townships in this County, for poll lax payers, has put upoi llio poll lax li t nearly if no' qtrle <>00 additional names, a iding that number of dollars to tlia school fund of the County, so that the expense! incurred was monty pr.'fi'ably invested. Tjio lolloping is Lhe cumber of poll tax pnyers ip each Towli&hip'' 1. Jonasville Tow: ship U.">8 2. ltraytonville " .. 238 8. Gowdeyavile " 287 4. rinckney " 427 5. Union " 207 S!* " 327 7. Fish Dam ?i ,.?lf 8. Uogansvillo " &4'i 0. G#si?en Hill '? 122 10 CMes Keys " 100 J.I Ittion Sclmol District 217 poa?,;7n^r^y?yf - Xl?f Chan gels in AdvertisementsWe call attention lo lhe change of terms in the advertisement of ihe->ale of Pacoiei T. L. dames, Executor. I ] AlHO,dn tho ?dverlPsfn?oiii of the ^onuil Meeting of tlie County Com missions,1 to the 10th November. FaiAUsa off ejr Pjios^hatb Royalty?The ioi:#wing returns or th* t'hospbsie Royalty ,ltow u ^ 'n8 'rom ,Mt J0*1'. t wbieh fell off from (lie yoaf before. i Colombia, S. C., Oc(. 8.?The boeks of (be Stat* treasurer show that for th* year ending September 31??, 1802, (be phosphate rock reyahy paid the State amount# I (a 1 $144,792,88-1, a falling off of $39,709,83 from the previous aear.?Special to Green . ville Neu t. The card of (he new^sw firm of Johnson & Butler, appears in our column^ this week. P. )( 1 The senior member of the Arm, J)ivid Johns mi, Jr., Esq., is well known to our readers. lie practiced Law at this bar many years and is acknowledged to be one of the ablest Lawyers in the Stat#. Mr. T. B. Butler, the junior member, Is also well known to the citizens of this County. He is a young man of decided billty, and is rising fast in his profession. Both gentlemen are natives of Uoiin County, and their combined talents make a strong and popular firm. was announced -last week the g ion and installation of Rev. C. A. B. gs to th# postorage of the Presbyte- . rian Church took p'aoe last Sunday night. Ret. N. J. Holmes nrraehedtlffi. yprronn M| I l^npllll' reoPj^O^rrlc., w.r. .... ......... ,nJ are truly pleased to learn that he t#po* of the kliting of Mr. Hamilton jy Editor Alman, at Darant. Mi-s, is not J me. The nnforionat# and porely aeclden* r al difboulty between th# two g#ntlemen f ias been mutually adjusted, and the former s close friendship between the partiss bss J ?em fullj re?tere<t. f QU The 24th session of the Union | County Baptist 8. 8. Convention wll meet J with the Padgett's ereek church on Friday ( (28th) before the 6th Sunday of this moinb, j and will include the 20th and 80lb. The ' programme and subjects f<r discussion will 4 be published next week, ( .?: On. What a Cough.-?Will you heed the 1 warning. The s'gnat (erheps of the sure l approach of that more terrible disease, Con- a sumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford I for Q??sake of saving 60o, to run the risk and cn>.pothing for M. We know from experience tlut Shi'oh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why mope-then a Million bottles were sold the post year. It relieves croup and whoopijig Cougb at once. Mothers do not be wifuout it. For lame back, side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Fleeter. Sold by H. K. Smith & Co. Tersor all. rcnitcmiaiy j.u>rd J.y'es carried l?rc representatives" from Union County dowr "Willi lii-r? Sunday. Oao ortw> yea'S, (lit other out year, ltolli Colored. Mi-s LiHn McK'm'ck after an absence o somo lime returned Tucs lay. Mr. W, If. Meliiohnmp of the News ant] Courier, was in town ths week busily ic newing o'd nntl taking new suV script ions tc his pap-r. Tt>e Melholist Church will comnicnoe a si ries of ?e? vic s last t.ight, st 7-} o'clock. Her. Mr. Stoll, of Williamson, preacho I the frt-t scinon. The ohuroli is nearly coo>| Irted, li >v ng been rem -de'ei on tho insile. , Mr. II. U- Gojs is 'yinj quite sick at liis resilience on Main stic t. Mr. W. L. Wnl nco went to Charlitlo, N. n., Inst Mo-dny, *h re he ?ill'earn the COttcn bu?dr.a?? ,(ll,*tr ,),c Co Ion Co. Mnj, 1). H. Duncan, of Sparinnv.u?g, attcndel court Ill's week nntl ?>a? 'iiriiiiB-l of i. ??r r * '? " ? *" " " * C? l. t\ f. Lit c n Mr. D. K. II3 <li ick, Esq.. of S| nrtanburg. is attct ccutI this week. Miss May Vuccan went down cn the South b 11111 train Monday. She \\ill bo rT' senV 'he ftin'or. Rev. 1). Alls'on returned front lite nruntsius on Tu< sd?y. Mrs. W. W. Dut can, of artunburg, it riling Mis. 1', C. Duncan, who is nuite s ck writh ft. vi r. Mnd?ay N. SlcN'ally went to Athens, Qt., on Wednesday to learn the art of buying cotton. Judge Co bran it a tending c. url nniL is llic guest tf Mr. G10. C. Periin. Mister Agnot and Jennie Lee McMnstcr, of C luinl ia. are visiting Mis. Jus. M. It W. Shtind, Esq , and Col. Duvi 1 Johns 'ii are attcn-tit.g court. Mr. W, C Wallace left yealerd-ty for Malison, Gn., yyhciohe ?i'i buy cotton. The cotton buyers' home?Union, S. C. ? Columbus Bay- O01- 81st- 1898. Will be cc ebvatel hy the white schoo's of [J 14 on County at (lie trim of Uuion on Friday the 1st in^f-. The prog amine is as follows ; 1. Grand | a*?ade <f the children at 11 )'cluck. L!|ie of mapch starts frojn Graded School grouu Is, nli re all the children, bcther earning tr town by thcmgelvev, with hejr pqren's, or r-s schoo's, are urged to tsaemb'o from 1 n to 11 o'clock.. 2. Devotional exercises at stand 011 Graded School grounds, at 12 o'clock. 3. Recitations by pupils, representing the lounly schools at the s'agc in the grove. 4- Formal cxcrcisfs close with singing the ivjqpal hymn "Americr," beginning, "My !qun|j*y 't|? of llilc.l' The following p?iuts should be Inrnc in nind That this ?s a County celebration and ivery teacho-, whether his or her school hi n session n w or not, is expected to be pres!nt, and uso every influence to liavo the dlildreu of ||is ot ne? sci,oa> qq:nm>inj|y lcre and take part in" the parade.' That the celebration is under the auspices tod management of the County Teachers' Association. ^ wriL box?and a*ar*_?irl io the Jptinty wjjoi is nqw fn aphpoj or has been Ip ichool during tho '-.at ye*r, U expected to loin in the parade. That a Uni:?d States flog, not smaller than >2 by 18 inches will be presented to raoh diild in Tine. ybnt every parent in the County is urged o be present that day and see what an imposing dcmonstr.iti >ii the children of the ?ounty can make. Tb%t fcyeiy one wlio reads this notice ie upectol t> help to tiie best of or hep tbiii y to swell the number* that day, That A first class band of music from a neighboring county is expected to furnish nuejc for the occasion. That by spe/si^t arpangAOtcnt (he leading [iris* school in tho Cpuoty will Jook a?ier h> flUin /<nlnr< ??i/l >?!! i>in?lilnU on ittractlve feature of (Ue parade. Tli2'llie children will carry at various joints io the lino moltotP. iueorip<ious and demands" which every parent in the ?piin?y should read and regard. That ^hese Djsyer was a demonstration of his kind in the Counfy before, and itshoqld >ot be missed. That main street, in the town of Union, will be gay witli flags and bunting that lay. That the Commiltre wants to see all the ihildren in the County, from G to 18 years >ld, and nil the pupils over 18, in the line >f march, wearing every day clothes and imiling faces. That every teacher now fetching will end a representative from his or her school o take part in the declomations, without urther notice. __ MtrKltlSOX, For Com. For the Timks. Tho Mamotb Cav# of Georgia into it bout a quarter of a mil#. There are rooms a it, and it has niet water , nnd io one oom there is a counter of rock that projects rom the wall, and on top of this counter a pring of lima water as clear as crystal ssues, wh? e at the end of the counter is a oek in the shape of one of the pitent bee;uins, about as large as a water buckot at ho bottom, taparing until it comes to a mint at the top. It is very near white and ooks like a Btatne; and ovsihead there arc ittlo pieces of rock about as large as your lager, hanging like icicles frcm the top, OOKIDg line nieji were iiu|oucli I'll mm old gold," when the reflection of the light it a Inntern sliines upon thcni. And ouUide, en top of the oive, the pioinre is most beautiful. It ie green with rinea of many kinda, while the moss ia just lovely, and it Appeara vary atrange to see the treea growing over the eavr, it looka is if they ware growing on top of rooks. Several of ua spent a day at the cava lact week. We took our dinnerswith ua. and had a "spread out" In true pionio style. And oh 1 we juat had jtn "immtnte" good time. We will close for fear our letter will be too long. Wishing the venerable Editor and tbp oil Unjoj? Timwi much succes, we aro Youtatruly, Mamib andCahaic. < Correspon lence of ilia Tim?*. > News from North Pacslet i Ktta Jane. ()??. 10.?The WilkinsTllle , l.itcr?ry and De'atng S c cty a* it? Inst meeting fleeted the following officers for (lie quarter ending Dec 31. 1802: K. 0. ^ l'at'ick, l'rrsidetit; S. J. 11.-unmet*, Vice Dissident; W. A. liamuiott, Socrrtary; J. I A. McKowd, 'fro-ismo , J. (1. Huggns, Chaplain; Co'ciuiitio ?u Debate, M, R. Mac Injun, J. C. JefFsries and J. L Strain. ' The rubj-ct f r discussion noxt Saturday ni.'li', loth Inst, is : I Uttolrtd, That the Krrmcipttion of Iho ?'??er has be' ti beneficial to the Southrru States. Atfirma ivo, 11 Ji. Le > aster, William t Wood nnd R. C. Patrick. Negntire, J. O. t Hnggios, J. A. MoKnwn and .1. C. Jtfferies. i Jack Frost on mo in last week and nipped ( a few plan's. 1 {> nr be is b*nt on ea-ly 1 mist lib f. I Henry Mil wonl, whose arm was broken senn time ago, is getting along nil right. 1 Mr. I.cltoy McArtb- r hat got up ttud ( ?bou' again. j A 8 cV a hi C rbet:-$tityi**u 'ook p'ace in the mv gr pa' I <t tb s County a few ] t \gU'9 ago tpr.ong some boys. It has heeu kepi a prof uu1 eccrct as to who lliey were i ?r ho* they came ou'. Lev. Mr. Clntksc>n pr oohed one of bis { larn, jr.iC ic i! ser.uons at Wi soq'a Chapel ye-let day from tbe text? hcrefare, beloved. t st-< ing ibat yo louk fur such tilings, be dill- ( g> pi lb t? y? may be found of Ilim in p acr, a without sp t nud l-laiue'cs*.?II Peter, 8 : i 11. o We hops tbe mrt-ifcto is>ued by the t? ftchcrs of Union C unty, through the r a cli'tirman, Prof. R?herl Morris. n, In regard a to titc proper *h<ervnrce of Cdnuibus Day, 1 ,*i I meet timt uti?n>ion froio tbs people in general which its imputtance demauds. If a possible 1.1 nil the children, male and female, 1 in the County, within school age. at least, a be lu ice ill ?t d?y. Parents hdU guardians e e me to the nss sUnce of your teach r and make tbe cccn-Jon one lone to bo remem. a hoicd. Take y- ur clii'dren nnd place them in tlio charge < f these n-blc men nod w.men who ore d?dug m-re f ?r this Coipi(y l!v*n ^11 y |he politician? coipb'ngd. I V'o pegrci Jo licnr of the s> vcrc sickness a in Mr. A. \. Surr.itt's finiily nt Gaffoey p C ty. We assure them that oar sympathies g and that of this commttn^y go put to them " in t(ils trying otdgcl. ' li From on'r Virgin a correspondent we learn b that near the center of i lie old t>cven Pine* ij bn'tle grouud the Fclet-a\ Government V established a National Cemetery sovera u yiars ego. A sexton is employed nt a fine ti silary to keep it in order, and it is a p!e?s? L urt resort for vi-dt'.rs, The r< ad from theie v to Pottoni'it bulge is now oue of the princi- tl pal thoroughfares lending to and from the city of Ilip'imon I. Below the Seven Pines the Wil iumsburg read ramifies into several roads posted and leading through finely cultivated groutids to the different battlefields, which n ow have but little more to mark the lines than an humble ?we'l from the level t surface or the scaps upon the timber. Jurt I ab<>ve Pruilo's Mill thovo is slid evidence of n the dreidful tight in October, 1804, where ! Qary'e brigade w is supportol by that of c other S. 0. troops under Long-trcet aud the ti imuioitsl Jenkins. Pines that will make 20 mill (o the cut are n it moro than 00 feet * h gh, the top, were shot off. Since the war r mosttf these pliers have been visited by distinguished Europeans, and oven members it of (lie pirnjl os pf ^rownpd beads have pome i< fo hx'H pver these historic grounds. o Our tenders w.ll p ease pardon this a Irupt ? digression from the subject matter of an tl ordinary Couuty ncwep>?por correspondence, v for they ore na'ters in which the o'd n soldier element and their children nnd ri grandchildren have an interest, and there- tl I forA wo A*n.?o< in 1- ? 11 ... 1 .V ii.iuuv IV ' IIVUI) V T VU III 111* ft risk of being criticised -| Her, J," 11.. Swaii' will | reach at. Sa'em I) next Subhalh, lOth nt ll A. M. ai ltev. W. W. Orr, the evangelist, lias bean compelled lo with ti aw his appointment to C begin a aeries of meeiings at Sharon next y Friday, in consequence of sickntta. l? at 2 e'c'ocV P, iV? ' Vox. I b Correspondence of the Touts. p Busy Clifton Brief*. Cliftov, Oct. 10.?Political excitement * having subsided, Clifton weirs the serene though busy aspect which characterises it, iiml our merchants are receiving a good 1 trade from the surrounding country. " Mr. H. lloniar, Manager of the Mores of ^ the Cliflfii M'fg and D. E. Converse Com- ? panies, lias recently re tuned from New " y?rk and Ilabimoro where he made his Fall 0 and Winter purchases. ' ' " ? Mr. M, S. Mitchell has removed lo the e handsome slope on Main street, owned by l1 Mr. A. B. W'cssinger. 1 Mcesrs. W. It. B'shop and D. C. Stewart c have recently purchased the atock of Mr. J. L. Ccoksy, and will conduct business under tlio firm nitua and s'yle of Bishop & ' Sluarf.' * v M|ss Carrie Sondley, who has just com- 0 plfted a course of instruction vpith Messrs. ^ Armstrong, Gatop fc. Co,, of )tq timope, will conduct the millinery department of the l> Company's store at Clifton No. 1. Messrs. Lane, Cf Charle. # Tompkins, of Edgefield, will assist ,ui Sunipter Moore, the paymaster and cotton y buyer of the C'ifion M't'g Co., this season. ' Up. Dpca? Bates, a talented yoyDg man, and son of our esteemed fplloW-townsman, Ur. B. F. Hates, has gone to Baltimore to eomp'ete his medical studies. Clifton is a hea'thy place, but we have four physicians (all good ones) Drs Bates, Falls, Sloan and Douglass, who have a good pr.ic- ? t ee, extending for miles around in the t, county. Dr. Doug'a-s is from Union (| County. The Sunlienm Society (which is an ^ organization of children, for the purpose of assisting missionary work) gave a very sue- (| cc8sful and entertaining exhibition at the ? church ycslerdny. Mrs. W. 11. Moutgoni- p, cry, by whom the society was organized npd is being conducted. e?r??inty deserves praise j tor such -uccessful work in a good carn-e. n Hev. J. D. Iluggina and his interesting e fami'y spent last Saturday nnd Sunday in P, Clifton. Miss Fannie WarJliw, a sister of C?pt. a, J. O. Wardlow, of this place, has decided to ? reside, in Ciifmn >li.? ?.- i.? ?!'- - that pleasant and hoapliahln mfcifKfiW Tftf i| thoroughly characteristic of him. C Mr. C. E. Falls, Seo'y and Treaa'r of _ King's Mountain Cotton Mill, baa bean visiting his friends here at bis former boms. Ssaton. .# Frank Wofford, colored, was found dead his body bring terribly mangled, in a rail c road cut not far from Moore Saturday night. n Two trains came up lliat n:ght. The freight ^ came first about nine o'clock, and this was j followed by a special bearing the railroal j commissioners. It was not known Sunday j which train ran over him. It was supposed by those who visited the place that he was , overtaken in a cut and attempted to run out j, ahead of the train, but was oaught. His j body was severed aud one part of it thrown ( on the embankment.?Spartan. , BucKi.sm A us i< ?The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever 8ores, Tetter, Chapped bands, Chilbla ns, Corn*, and all Skin eruptions, and porhivety cures Piles, or no pay required. It iv guaranteed to give perfect satisfactioa, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by B. F. Posey. 1 Wofford College had enrolled 120 students up to Thursday last, The Fitting School had over 00 the same date. Coi roepoudcnco of tbe Timks. vj^Hj Riversida N?\v? and Dcctrine. H RtvaaniiK. Oct. 10?Your columns h*Te ' BH boon crowded of late, and wo i.otce for homo wetks p>et that some valuabl* cox- > HH muuic&ti -us have btun necessarily postponcvi, ntveriholo i* we will venture a line or so from 11 void* and leave it with the Editor ^^B ft pub ish < l a-nigti it to the y. lugknis waste lvis.it, aa i o tuay sc: lit. S'uce the p . iiuary clecim, men ami, things havo (uieted down very considerably V-^B and all is "poaoo and hominy" on Riverside. ; I Farmer* are using the present delightful I weather to tbe hen advantage by gathering I Bin ton at r idly as p issible. 'l'he crop i* I marly all open, and the fields nre inviting I indeed. Ono month of good weather and Ibis , J :r p will be praotlcaby gathered. Only * Tew l"*i mors will fail te uiake com enong't I 0 do tbeni. The sorghum crop has turned out well, ^^B nit mills are not equal to ihe occasion. ^ninti'les of cane hive net been touobe l at 1 01 * K1 -'JHB We believe more wheit wi'l be sowed this 1 roar tlnn la-t .t'1 Miss Ella Loug, of Co'nrabia, is visiting J elatives i n Riverside. I Mini Ella Whitlock hat returnel he?uei V from Iudi?u Territory. 1 Mist Elisabeth Hughes is \ifiting Mr. I nid Mrs. W. J. Mi'Orehcttd at Hickory 0 )?<. ci. 1' * ? --- v/<?? vihi utenu, it. j. ill. 2s doing; i good mctcancilc bu*.lticss, and ought to b* ? tumensoly happy eiuco robbing ltivereklo if ouo of its cboicoM gems. I Miss Carrie Poster, of Union, is teaching; M 1 t the Mt Tab>r Academy. Mist Fos-ter is- I in exco but teacher aud will g-ve Bniibfuc- I Mils Katie Moorehevt, of Mt. Tabor, has- ''^1 i position in thv High School at Hickory- 1 diss Katie has oojoyed superior udvimlugcr ~| .ml lier valuable services will be sppte- j late f. " <Miss Beruico Hughes Is is been teaching , . nourishing rchoo. at (Uo Brawn,* Creek 1 c'tool house. - ' , -h l(<;v, Vf. H O. !lumpnrl?s preaches this '*? ear at the Plitl|>pi Baptist church. Mr. luinplirics is a good preaohcr and u-^^fe .. ttracts a g od congregation. 1 ara^^B osed to tnjiik. however, the Rev. gentlen^^ (A a little "off iu his zed to d?fbnd his mode ot baptism," when he stated pubicly that neither sprinkling or pouring is aptistlt. If he is right, then what a host of giioinat people there are in other ohurohes rho d<> uoi ngroe with lsini. Mr. 11. tells i s that no other mode of baptism was pra:- I iced for 930 years.after Christ. Now, will ' Iro.. (no, excuse m?, I am n >t a baptist) nil; Her, II. tell us his authority for saylugf^T ^ he Apostle Paul was immersed, nnd oblige * Job. Correspon leuce of the Timks. Life And People in Bantuo Santi'o, Oo\ 10.?All thing* nro (ja il, _ olitioal'y down here at present, ocasionul conjecture as to who will b?^/; cxt Prcsi-leut. The peoplo are turi^? heir attention to their work in a vcr^ V"!l heerful manner, nnd very few have idle\3|pB Tliec Hon ginning seas >n is fa rly under ay, and a cousiderable number of gins are uuniug doing the work. There have been several strong efforts inde on the paM of seyernl mM^ member^ > keep up the I. Q.'U. T, Lodge, that was rgatiiaed hero lust winter, but I fear it is gone by the board." It is to be regretted lat nucha society must dio from shere stir* ntiin as this one has, here. I regret very luch to 8ny, that its death, is attributeddi* ictiy to the lack of interest taken in it by lie ad es. Very few hive ever joined it, nd all kn <w that no such orgauization ci^n vs wlfl^rut tljo la lies help aud itiQuence. ut I understand there, is1 going 1 to : be nother effort tuaile to revivo the Lo 'ea. Rev. J. F. Jacobs, fiuaucial agont of the linton PrtibyUriin Col cge, preached a ery pr.icical and iastruciivo sermon at the resbyteriau Churoh yesterday, from Acts 7:'J8. I wish 1 ha-1 time, spate, andabilliavenot; and suffice Uto bay that every ody felt greatly benefitted by, and well leased with it. Mr, Frank llohson, a gentleman who ie uown io many of tho older people io a irge section of this county wh> went to 'oniotoc Mississippi, seventeen years erq eturued to his native county, last' weel,1 ringing with ltiui!hU youngest dnughle*, liss Krnie, and they were warmly its'omeJ by afTec'ionato relatives an l fr.etuis iere* During all of these long years, iwj f Ifia children remained here, and it ^ffird; d tlicni much pleasure to wolcome their lovd parent back. He speaks wbll of Mls>is9?i as a cot'ou cout.iry, but ihinki better of tils. Hut all fogether if. a rerjr favorable ountry." " * The following young people have of lata eft here for college: Mr. R. Q. A. Jeter, orFurniau: Miss Ne'tie Jctey, for (IfliiT ersa; Mr. J. 1*. Thomas, Jr., for the Citadel, ntl to-day Miss Jabhie Willey Will leave" Jo f ill Healing Spyings, If. C. \tu. Mil. ?w:- ?< - i? ?( uviifuiuiii! Willi iiiys een visiting Mr and Mrs, S, Crosby, ft for her home yesterday. Mr. Qilliam Kelly, formerly of this ounty, now m ilie drug business At Flo* ilia, (Ja.. is on a abort visit to bis broibdl*, lev. M. B- Kolly. ?, W, J, ?ft For the ICiNK^^p Broad River 8- 8. Union. The Sunday 8c|io>l Union of the ic'ddlf clion of the Broad ltiver Association will ueet w.th Ooucher Creek church on Sa'uray before tae 6th Sunday iu October, at 10 L. M. v First subject for discussion : "What are lie difficulties and dangers before us in our rork ?" Speakers, T. J ."Chalk and T. M, ititlejohn. -a 2d. "What is the impoitaoce of the Sunay school in comparison wyh prayer leetings and preaching services ?'' Speakrs, Kev. J, D. Bailey and Yf. Sun Li pa >mo. 8J. "Who arc responsib'e for the orreot nd successful management ef the Sunday >hool ?" Sphere, J. R. Jeffeiiee au?f Sftr^pSKi, Ii?t! j? b Bailey ' und^^ . C. Roberts. I. M. Pesi.kb, Sec'y. For the Timrs. 44 ^ The Hews at AiburyAliiurt, Oct. 10.?The monotony or our ; ountry life was broken el Asbur/ Fridlr light, 8O1U ult., by a delightful musical i. ;iYen at the residence of Mr. 3. R. Little* &' ohn. The chief musicians were Misses ? Vnnie and Mary Littlejolin, Mrs. J. D. Tjk lefferirs, Jr., and Mr. Bumpier Littlejobn. ? VL - U? ?n<l XIr?. J. A. Liltleiohn hare loft ^ heir "country home" and eipeel to meke 1 IparUvnbqrg H??ir plerjJ of re$l leuce m (he . mure. Tiler will be greatly m'seeq la ?? j rhurob, the Sunday school ee J in the earn* j nunity generally. 1 We regret to announce ill Misses Nen- 1 aie Byer* and Naanle Cook ere quite qieW"r ' * Mies Beulah Herri*, of UtToo, te visiting Mr. 8. L. Pryor's family. * Mr. Tbo*. Hamea hie Jual completed e aery handsome gio beuae which allows that the Farmers in this vio niiy are still progressive. Lacdmann. v- i Ladies! see our special line of Storm Serge Dross goods? all wool?qt \Hl corny OltAHAM ? Sl'AllKS,