The weekly Union times. [volume] (Union C.H., South Carolina) 1871-1894, May 12, 1893, Image 2

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I' M. r I in- M noy ''t lor I'epmi nn-iil "ill 1 < i i !' > r I '. -111 > - 11 o 11. 1 \ M ill' M ( \; - Si nth will ? ] r >?i| i \ . c tii II \ M M .'olio \ I III Hill i , .-0 J-1..III J.t 1 \ .It | M M ' | I . h t iki'ii lioiii tlu -in >'i I' \ 'i III * - ' !' H' iTn-injj i-'irli lll-lil \ u\ i i> :i t li'lil: >n or in fjru'n il ii'? -Ii-hiM 0 i i ii< i | n in| i! v to i In- I' M J.Y. III M lilt. I' M. > N'H- Advertisements Mi?f- Sin e> ' ' Mines - A II I s tor ,v t < M nr. in p.i'. I. r"ioi. I Mu n tii, I lit en lii i l>g striifoii \(>uci" ? in" i in i ii.n i'*i'ii I'ln-i in i'.;_\ to" ut'iiiioi tiif pnM ?(ok. and in mini i uteii?l to Ins ilittio> ! it n J" ? i If ill', i ^h? Hgniu in a dty oi Mi >. <"? hi I cn.jiiiie prices oi" I'tiot. ^rni li . at i I W in'!; \ I Ml! Ill; S anil \ "U h i:' l.o -hi | ft*1..'?* I' V" "til'' '? ~*c UlilgiO wnili, go it- * I -.'0 tin* lii'ii'i inailiiiio hi the iiotory ( roil i nt I'l ioi* I' turn- nut from 4*? to oO ' 1 min i'" I' is tiie I'liMci lliill" in *11 ill it ? r1"" ,!o?!i Horry II l inger firain tTaTli't, I < a v a- A II I-11ST Ml I .v I'ii'S. m 11 o-.-e wo ?ro on the llih d.iy ot i M iv 1^ -it'ing oiitn.'ai i ilily lifiTe i j o i 1 m l w ill >i! tut Winlei- un-ler- j t ti^ t.|, Tlti- . i;a wcathci is txiiiii'l it 1 ii give . i'H a i> id -el i? ir " flic on' of > 'iri. .1. II M > - . r , ii'i'i i,. i, lit i' he hi* ill' -' i o | uoi'4 u' iIiot various if-l?4 t'-?r 'ho atu'iiiiis ! tic it t ?-:r A 1 ?ii ? wln? gel tinir mail at I ia? ; j i- tullieo ? i 0.1 U at hi- ethcc I t ir , ' heir u . ml * in- v?>nr I'ii t in ai.li i w < I lore .1 line l*t lit ^ I \Vi m 111 \ i i n< . i:u > ? l,-, M: - ' .oi II !> !/ '. ?? !! r'.-n-e | a j- . : i.it ' we ii- an ! fattii'v i . f nil.,- % r l-irgt stnl tin* ' no -tr iwhu t'ie*. '|'ho m?s got in'O t.i?:.o; ? 1,01 two ri'H-i ago anil rilii-l :i r ' i ml si!, oimioj-ifniIr is - ai. in i nlri iti to :'ni'.v np| recial? * -ill vni - l'roni ! rien N o ? ? J,-. I' hi neglect ii if:i.| I'lo.-ilon! II ' ?' 1^ M - iitii t i in i:H li?pn*?i male r<*t ' v i i i iiivorinir I'li'n s-i lvi-otii fir b'fick iog him I- i- lilif pouring :l on in* M- !. ) water* -ni l ninccs ? *r!f-*ici . fi -j i in the !'i e-i-lrtit fm liie peine h 11 j 11 ? y in i general wclfaic of the Ala woe. I '"' ii 11 rule \ -111 l oi ii anl I 11 mi w it li Violin Miii'i". fur ??l? i nl v hv A II. m M \: | .-irer ? >> wiir?c<i < IT ,1, 'am -\ t< \ S!.? : 1 l.i'nj: ro.'fivcl i to'- j n o^t aiiliio I i*pitfh from tSovcniui* Tillmftti, litt'or ii:iipr Iitin thitt t o liu 1 /rauio I -i rc-|itf if o i h'tt nt i ! ;o;t ? ? i. ? ? i< -utiirii < i in i, hi i:!). I .?-t l'ri lot tit.til I'lMay. .Iunc J j : l I'lio respite \v.a< grittiie I in te?pfltiso j j .i, < 11 in ?t | ot , it-it M/tf I 1 a 1-ti ^o t,um itJ . .o ft ' f II- : tin' fi.itiiit i iiift j ii "ti - at half ilie regular | rife ^ \ 1 Wi it 11 iV I .MiI'.ll > ntin! June 1 all f,- lino nl,?111 , ?t wook ? me tlit-f Mo o -t from tlio .'t in*xt t I'tr.Iiiiifun Ailt u tt ,n i. i-c i - ' if lui^/y ?lieo - n nifli lia i 1-4 i-e i ! ta 1 'i in a I'ljTjJt tlli lor^' itij? re .hi % ; .i < . hi:; Ii- n 1 or" i kiv "t <>1 ttie , n m if bu^y wheels, in lo- im?iituces. thee n> \y he t ii, -i. - > ! - ft : ii ll.em l i liifir rightful I\K r in ii- i t uit't 11 i./ Mi-sr? lit in ii" on A \ ? I.oi ' ft' C Hi if I'lllll'i ' It I lift ! - Ii 1 -l| I-" ? : tn* -r - \--.tt eii Ii - ,<?p : j vc- ii ii i :; - a i " i n i o < * . ; t ,nt ?v :..otiiO':r?i' p f liio ! . ? t?: i it.: :, I'roh.v v i in iii t-??r j | r I, o if a i. : iili-lviicf ii I : lie t iiir ii i > i , ''iiti'r if/: or i . ii, i ,t- I'-.-l.oi1' < i - i .'t lit a . flitfr ii; i, the i../ii iti-1 i: t- ! . iu - < I ' > -a- ii' i "trn-f n .iii 1 ' I h 0 n li; t-I | I ij'fl- t u I' - ii, ii-1 i *- to n i , I ' .1 1/f ?I;- ' I ill lilt:, .11 | ff .| /. II f.,r a: I-I I ti'aof !',r,.?-li . e-iitinei -; ii"i ai lI'Wilii|) \ i M<iKK S. - Fv,-" I i ,'e ill v i 'turn ami time t.. i n ? : (| loo ilfitli nt i'v.,,'| frifii'l- ,,I' former 'lay* t' II ' i 11 :. ll/tnli :i/i"l n ii-I Mi' I \ lif'tfOlin >|ti:ii|?? jn)[0ilr 11 ill ,lio.i "I nr* l?iri,',| til l llllcn- l,| > I \| tl'i , v ' I I . X I 'I.. l it .f - . - 1 - ' " m . - . on I- ?M ii *r III Mil 11 .I'.lin I. %' .>ir?of tlii* town, ,m<l Mr | , .-Hi' n *! .>.? i'.it iii ill.- 1 tip flii<>f ,1 ii* i i i -.mi n I i? -.i I fi i ii- in |.-p| that ire tii* i-t rl our rinti !.rl >m I?ien I r .. 1 ; ii'tir ? n iiwti i-m* i < < l' Ii ?*t I'll'li- till* t lllll-ll at V |Ui II III \ I Ntil.K> t.illevy iVi pi i do/on until i i Inn I i nn I no I'njror * ? >W i!l ?p<-iml nucnti' n t? nn ! ut < hi an?i|i?r ruliinui ni??l?*r tho 1? 1 . I.'. n hinj{ I'i't t run* wriffoi Iit H -n I I I r.tln6prrol.ir ? of Jjtat< I ii* ?rti? 'i i? ii i tilt uiiio'y in it* .![ i " . iii i i.?i. tut -nuti'l an I iii in t uj.it 'in I | i U*ifi l! in?*t- ni'li Olir .1 i a| . rofa ?- if aconriJ- with tlir t> > to li.ttt iidiit entoi lineil ii|>otl i lit i i-1' i 11a' \ nfi inn r that <?|>ili?l pnrnvli i an- 11 .n the pnlil.i* hi I r r flr- t ' i, an too min i ut 'Ii* onlinary |nr ir in 'Ii term i n :i|? h < fiiiliii | fi r i'.ii- in .ih*i | i nir- ,1 Ir 16ri.il? HI'I til'* m I.' a t <? 'J 1 11 mm -i? r I ' W ha vp ii i no in Sir t n t' h r r t in a I K* oil , I n : ?i|? 1". ? Mi * P* n 4 1 i I \ | W < II t|' .S I M.1,1! Inir i r ? f.| i' I . i I r? I'M'-'" j 1 Local Laconics 1 Tin i .\ ,10 were n 'i 1111 a c c.io >g:? to Ulcn I N;, i"'s ns SI ail 1 i*l Mninlay ( i jilit lui^s. | rare iivsw. f r ihe 1'lay, t "Ain-'iia Uifiki'i>, was mlni'iaVy < nl* i I llacli lueinlicr !" (lie e?i!ii|>.via ! iM. l tlic'r ii'?|>octivo j-ir> in ail'iiiraMe i >l \tc We Lave M-*n nmcli j "oicr j'l.iys i .ii I much poorer tiding in the nunc liaM hjr I [i t?*M.inn!?. I'ii( everyone wiii v.nv the |>'hv M"ii lay ni-iii i-ak in tlie bigli<->t | Mr- -! I n un > :iititt -11r'in m w i? x I o.| i.it- n lance. ] \ it ?ii"ni 1 he all mi' in* attend i'?1uiii- | l.i i - ?" ii'itivnl on m \t Wi'iliiei'hij- nnd > 'I I;ii ??lay. < iiimt-11 11?-\ ?!' ilmt such )i ?g? by ii t'.\ i -. I ! p I i i 'ii ii! Mill ha-* cl "0 I opera'inns f , tin- -nhHii. Wo li"|<p when tiio iicm - i- .n...'inv ili.it the bio wing it' li.i' offline i\I will b ' iiiiiiM'rtil by tin- wl.i?llc nf tlif 'o'lnii factory engine. I in- 1 iiii'ii 1*.lin ing t'lub will give a ball at 111o I in ii 1 Intel en tlie tiiglit of May l^ili in lieiii'i- i Mr. a ii * 1 Mrs .1 I. Mum ei ami the vi-.iting young ladie.s. I if [ te-tion ir trefU'iiily a?kod. "Who in* the ] M'.llico'.' W hy. Mr. .1. tl. Hum i r ha* i' In-yiiii l i ilnu.li* ami promise* 10 It'll .t 1111; i i l'rc-i leu) t'level iinl a'.|oints 11i- *ii',ec*?*?r, which may he toiiiorrnw. ami it ii.n If - wcl y at ii"r 1 ilmi't know w! en. Mr .1 r Wallace ha- ic-turned from Ma-I i _ nil. wli-re he lias been fir some lim*. iiili ivo: i? -j. i i secure tiie appointiio-n a* Agent ("f the I'nite I St iles at 15 .. t'ong" I ret .Slate. Atrica. lie :* -iileti'l 'I y eii l"i >e I. ami it i- hoped by Irs inany fii-ai* lie will secure the appoint* met f lie > w 'i tIiv ami w ell itua iticl. I be . ni.in_r sorieiy event will take place en next Wrim-'liy iven'nu in the Mcllio 1 *t eiuir. ii. I 'ne ?vvn?i'Hi will be the niarl* i i ne f I' 11 i > *i * - innsi 1 'Ve'y ami p J x- v n; 'el-.e-. Mi-- 11 t i c Murphy, hi.I \l l.v-nnJiT I' I'lii'd* i sue-es-tfill j aril kimvv:i young business man of! < i ! in'ro \vi 1 In; twelve nttcn Innl* v.<1 :' > ir ".In:- .ui i in? ncCiKii'ii will In1 I otif thj Inn Nnniest :imi most rcelivreli* art in* wiine i n l tii :i t it many year*. Personals Mi. i' ! Mi - .lames II Hunter alter! '| i i 'j -ii i.i ' ' - .- I'll week* n \-n ^ rk ti i U i-ii i ^ . n uti their hri lal trip. re* 'in in1 I I iin \\f|i|.. i i\ We welcnine t il- r 'in,; i*ni |. *i?u ir c iMj.'.e t* mir mi l*t , and wi-li them *i lm[ py m l prosper >u? nisi i- ! ! .! M - II. *i r.fnlii .'. .! Siinuer. i- vi-iiittg ill** I inii 1 y it' ' ! 1". i". huncm Mis- l...;- M> I* well, ijiiiio a favorite in j - f. i * * y :u I 'Lai !oue. N. 1 . i- spending some : lime with I.i-r lii.n i Mr? I.. I' Murphy. j M i> * Nma Neil. ..{' t'barloMe, N i? . t:?.tnig lier si-ier. N1 n-. I.. IV Murphy. Mi-* I.m i S ?kf-. after spell-ling a plea-II III I 111 I II I ll II 1 I tc. I ll i VIM! I I I f .H i T > I and S i: ? * 1 - iti.niiid i tie-day. \| .> - \. W i.i. \'i .ini i. i i'nip. 11 A J i I .w .lain* Muni.. I il M.Ki?i.k j ( an 1 I'll..*. I'- li.ii'. Jr went I o Spai I ni'iui g I I i-i*i we.-K ii l i.i**.-si ni' bu-iue.*M r. I.i lini. . ! ii.e I!alit ry Park ll.i'c!, i i \-i.it. .* .- *|fid ng -'..iii' lime willi his j i a. i ti \ i; . n ! - line I. ; M > . h I li l-clnc ; I is I'ici. Cut11 y l'.i'!\ .ijrir- with li:iu j .t'l I ll" i; s ivi : I ..Si \V? .! tllul llilll'l j * .mi' 'i'. : t !i \ w > at tliii' tallluns ! ilOtoi. ' ' Vl. V. I V :i . ICO, W 1.0 Il.lk llCl'll I'll V?lljr >l|t>ll :? \ T IU M - '..I . iil>: [M-t -enroll. Im? i?tarn? >t li< ino the -minncr. We ate j j ^l i I to "in li.oml W inter look'ni" f*t j . :in >1 ' hi- - li i rip j Mi .1 VV I i j.'r, n| the In in "f ViMomi \ It. per l' "o.i :i| hi v ' "t \\ . Iih-iIiV tot i Tiicapn Mr. M II M il hi, nil. I'i |.iity Auditor, left luc-iiy i t ti - limn" i tiilliny t'.iv j M.?- l lo tire.:,. t \\ ;!k-hum. N ? who bv hi-: chart. ii" i.i iiii i i . it. i lit -> i i ?nv 1 ! frien Is lii*i I i ' y i o w.. i > t i v* to lay -iuu ; ut rn l some t ir. 'a li"i : :fii i Mi I. ! I'. Mm . l.o . ... 1 or the I i otr? To Confrderatn Veterans. Mu la- mr Mil! y a n.e the kind n'?' .? ex i t: i t1..- r.. t: thrniiph y.mr i oj is t- e:iiTi - in ?;t.^ - ijlet ot the lite (.'owle'lerate army, now hvin/ in I niott i nut v i i t w ; i w i wi-hes ti. heroine . ti ittetiilirr of the I n . county Surivor.* I A S?<|| ;.lt inti It Ti i will ill- ' hei-li (Iitolel. Ill p:.*|-e semi III h - l.TUie i-i'ik t : II |i;4 IIV i r bttiiiilmn tupetln r with th? brunch of I I tie n t vtre t?. w '. a h" I ! a- I U i-li ] to Coin plot e til. r1 ili'l have a retl l_\ lor I nt) "ati< ti t v the t ' .1 illy next \ t \ f. -j" tntly. yours .1. I.. Stints. >eerela ry ' <" S \--<e-i.il toll I'.iia .lane. S ' M -y si|i, ) - i; ?? i'f?i the l i>1 r.<. I hi' ? Ttr?l/n? nro h\ -> rmii.l.M ?.f ci i/en- a* an fioccpfnM* in:<\H t>>i i?u? I own l'nuici| of i >f u?'ii )i' n, i ley lire all men I** "F'ly >" '' *** ' ! iii iii' fin iii f ii sjeriij it!' the t ?ii. an I i? i \v#rli? tin: >iipimrl ill I (> '| J*||< e 'it "III I 111/ ii*i I" >r I ireti<Uiit ' \ I 'ant .11 l-'m W.iriii-ni W II S.irl i. '-V I Hc.il v I I'. Culler. M !' mi. iIi 11 i . o r m ? 11 n lay f I ?\v >: 1 Cn k I it 1 ? a young neat k n lynclifl nl> mi ! mile* ;il> >ve ilie tiiy ?'f l.nuren- l"i .??t ir| ? jn^r nil ' 'ulrajl' lip an i\ i little iilntr -cli'ii! girl- i I'M' II year- nti'l tin: o'liei j?*.??iii f riar* mi then ii tv fi iin rrli"'I llni ilnMiin ! I Irnii'n I iin' livu I aii'l I ' iniilr- r I lii? guilt 'l'li?? limit* wax 'jiiietlv ultuinly j hung Im a !?? . ii" xliiiii i\? ii- liii'tl into Im , li'i'l ni'l tin1 i r iii I 'I.?[.?'r-' 'i a to onlri ] ly maaii'T I:? 11. ?tr rlio | r.i ( ui phut i v. i . I- lie ' ' .m'-i i'i'I "ii'y ' r i liinitcj tiini .lain I air! | "s.tiii Iy no laiigi-r. 4? \ u . - i ? 11 h iim in in I'M i- I II 11 II II I III In- I III I lint ! ?> III.ill HHP III i I I linn } ?.|.|? hurt foiinil inn siicli m fricnil J j J?r Ki ? Ni'W I?i-ii.VII ? i,I i . 11-11in|' i i'lll I Iljliy :ifl'l l'liii|> It Viit linvc lll'Vl'l' | I I 11 III JIM |I njili llll'il hlllt, II||P 11 1. 11 I * ill r m 111 i \ I i It'll ii li it W jinliM ltil | I ; i at I \ ? |> wit 111 rill 11 - nl' Ihnvi'. i I IipkI ninl I .ii ii ji lirli li'il I lr li ^iii i.in ' v <p.| in In . l!.i! i mihii* I nr i.h.iii'T "ill I I it ii I I I i ill li.llli'i li?. -il I! I' I'l.Ty - J ii >i . -r.iic iiiiM in Deatof^^^ieut^ A McKulght Tlislwl news roidted hero last Sundnj, i hat Li'fU'- 1?. A. McKnight. former owner [ m'l Ed??r of this paper. died at his rosiler.ce i? Columbia the nightabefore l.ieut. McKnij&t was noil known throughout litis ounty. Brltcre his genial and kindly symprlietic JHsposiliou won fiiend* all around us tim. pit W? kfcew hint well, ami it is a singular am fact thai we assist ql him in Columbia in [>acking|lhc matevial for the first paper pub !;-he<!Those maiciiali were pur ',u 1 a;?ot^ffotii Mr. .loliu llowman, an<l "ll were a piy't of the oflice of the ""Vm^rroNi'i 0,1 A h'if-ii- ' then owne<l hy Mr. Bowman Unit A McKnight was twice married. it;. iii-.> lt;r.' ?:i< \iio a .... j ~r V v' I COI an 1 his wife, who <1 i?-?| about .a voar nti ago. wa? Mi-? rainier, sister of the laic p: William 1 aimer, Sr.. of this county. |0 Ai the beginning !' Iwar he joined thai nobli! hand of t'onfedorate soldiers, ihe Johnson ] lilies, I'apf. Westlcy C5o?s. of this county, ai "1 tloelctl Lieutenant c>f the company. | In that position ho coinmauilcd cm the confidence ami I oped of his superior pi otlicers nn I tii" men under hU command lie was fa (hfiil to the cause lie believed was t,rigiit and to manfully fought for, and he j. was faithfiY to los c nira les in the great #n struggle: Ami when he felt tint the great hat lie cf lUe was drawing to a close, his lust coiiWO.ykfl"w as, thai his body he laid besMe ^ earihly remains of the noble up defenders'SAf 4he "last cause" who had rci passed ore^nhe t iver bef ire him. And very tiltiugly tveteran* of the Furriers Asso no cin'icn i f jLiliiinliia laid him to rest in the Survivors (grounds in K'tnwoad Cemetery. i retro to .lite generous spirit who has pns?ed j from it-, "y nr fcrtespon loncc of the Timi:s. I Saiuue News. i Stvui", May s.?Our town was treated ti a genuine Indian shew last Thursday or tiight, which was greatly enjoyed by those |jre?enl. a-, very few had ever -een nn is Itnl'an. ( a,i l!ev. .I. If. Varhorongh preached a very practical eerim n yesterday at Saleut. from tial. A: The subject was, "The fruits hei of the spirit. |i was a mo-t excellent sec- nic tnoti in which lie gave much food for ?n, thought. ? We had eon r g tod rains last week, bit' on Wednesday morning ihn rain line down I'" in torretits: I; inch filling in nbont ten I tuintiies.washing ihe land into many ?mall I P; guil es, and in some fields hnrying the ei'tou two dee|i to ever tome up We had three inciters of rainfall that d?v. Since 1 1 thcti much of the cotton hn? died out from celd weather. The rain* greatly henetitte i ?ti i-ai*. unit corn i? inuKinz u eriv. mil ciit. , . " **l worms are p Hying havoc with it. Our farmer* ami all arc doing very well down here, considering tlie sringenoy of f'n iii?* times. t),; 1 was sonic whit *nrpr >u l. Mr. I'.litor. to ,n see an editorial ofyonis, seeming t i deplore the fact that two I'liion barkeepers were ' gong to leave heeuise they had not much otl more time to sell liquor, and thereby two *h *"jri* would ho made vacant, and the town jj dej rived of "ifm revenue per year. Are we to he led^lo he ieva that you would likg to see whiskey sold in I nion rt the expense miiiici o ly s soul, just to save the town ' of I'tiion >l'i<Mi per ani.utn, and to sire her i people a little extra taxat'on? I really ,j cannot t.e'ievc that that i- your -entiinents. ) Wei1, if those barkeepers cannot tind a | 10 more /'Oi,oi<ih,t luisitu *s there, thev eun he Id spared. mi I Jl' a prosperous town cannot tli i"i?t w iihoiirjpuch dirt motley. It tint heilei e a*e to exibl. \ ii may think that I want to c t into a c nitroversy, hut I don t, I '' lily w'sli lo cxpie** *nty view*, believing | o| ih.i' many will Iml I me up in tliem Tern- | , t pcratiee people, anyway, wil. Mr. <1. I!. I'owtcr, of .loncsville. lias been i biwn here a v oek ret ailing .letrrs mill. j v' pu pa itory iii the making nf good tloiir. I' lie hi* | hi it in excellent condition now. Mi-* llatiie Hardin of t'hester. is \i*u- | ing llev. ami Mis. ,) II. \ arh rough w. ,i. j 11 If the l'i*petieary law prohibited or Plop- in j e I the *a!o of whiskey we would not say ' ai a word against it nr that it clo-ed up the ' harro)ms and depiived the town of the w i i iriiHi' iimil 111 trill " mil I' Mors 11 ?I . ? III'* ' 11 kov will f? " M here mill. I lie i n'v Iif- | ill fereinc will fo in changing bfirkevpri s an I j ?c!>irj; it by thchdf (int by State author ! tl itv. and l'<>r revoiiue to ill* State. i'IiC ?: wlrl-kcy se! ingwill entitiuo under and by w pi?iiti<.il sanction and favoritism. or stir- at I repiii iuiio'y. uid I tie I inn will have *'1 the M annoyance and police e\p?n-e a- n^w but lepriveil ot tlie revenue. (live ii" J rohihi- vi lion, pure. - rung and effective. but dm t 1? nulcit.iketu leocive the people by ottering pi litem a poliiieil ?oibter!iige for a .-omul ! moral principle | it * II For ilie 1'imm*. Kldridge Ilavis Heard From j. >111 '.I Itr.ACM l.i May I. 1'erbap- n ^ fen lines Iron ibis pmt of the world will meet with your approval Afoul four years if i?g , |),in part of l.ouisun* war not cultivated at al'. Mo-t of the land wa? owned by y i ilie g vernineiil and 511 would buy lb" I acres Today I here are hundreds of acres I of iliis prairie planted in rice, and land I lint c' j ran ft Handed Willi water i? worth from 5s tl I to $1 - per aci e. The water l " "3 """" l,,,w * ' engine-. | ami t- iofi en ,ml on the prairie for mile*. ? lo overtl Mv the rice. p|lt. planters ?. iy ihey |( have fine piospecis for a larre yield of rice ibi? year. Voilr humble servant and well wisher iearning hi- daily bread by running one of ?'< Hie e engines, with a small salary of S I.' ?? w per <| iy attached l\e have n didightful bretr.e from the m l af Mexico, almost all the time. ! 1,1 I hei r - no end lo Alligator*. ?imkv- and i i>r lull of all ?i7..a down here I have seen i Co f.-li that would weigh 'JtHi p..?iids, and alligators large as a small skiff. I n<* M I hope lu return to de.tr (.Id 1'nion ihio I'd1, .-is there i* no I'li'O like home. j l'i Vtiiirt, T. K. ! Molir l'.\ I R AOMI'IN 0 HI I'ROM i HONS The { ''' hen-. ?-efin t? h:t*r ^'Hie to work thin jear T1 with (lie 'lelei ruination to smith nil pieced en 1"^.' e,'p lecord# J fl Williams. son ?f I? fci ' William*. ttuncomhe street, lots n phe iio'iniinl Plymouth llsck hen, thirieen (MHiihs old. which lots regularly gone into fni tin- tiiie iiip?# if producing eg;.'* weighing pn fioin flues and n !> 1 f is four suncos mi l ine iini itjr >,* niul ? half inches in circum faience Mr W illi.sniH h.si in incuhntor w liic11 hatchet e ghtjr-five per rent of the w ' ^L'i rntfiisled to it<-lender esie uixl - >.-r? 1(1 to ltd IVom thc*3 Ilia III mot ll SI> <-i { Hf>r lin,' If ilifro i* anything in tin- Uw of | Ik-, ed.iv. -election and cfoliifion. in nj>|.li atioii .o fowls, lie wi'l ).recently litre inee i ?' rr?!ii which one egg will he a men I f r :i I i-.r./e family mikJ the -firing chicken- of I ,tl|, i hi 11 h i I In- no.ore I Willi leg chain* #*-?>, ' ;i lite I with rifle* and hu'cheml and |>:tcke>l 0111 \v?\ in -irioid* for winter use ?? hrorrs mc *" ' i(h'.itli .N - iff. oi In I I T H AC UK US' COLUM N. A>. I. .VI'llAIN. l.?litor, 1.11.1 .l.toe. * 1". M Its. It t. i I.II AssiManP I.. \V PICK. I I'hfrc is a Unions 1'ioiicli maxim thai tells "it is the first step tliat costs.'' li s a y llu> I'r.'rrrb <l<tr?n t finish the ih iiig'il, I S'hl "It s tho last step that pays . 9 -?? IVe Hre sorry ilint we were loo unwell lo end the Teachers Meeting ln-t Saturday. >pc hoiiic one who was present will give r col11in11 a till", report of the proceedings. Vi'Uth is like see'l-tiine. The harvest dcnils on the seed and the tillage. There ?*s a time when it is too late to plant ew. mil change the harvest. Not to nit good seed nnd 'it the right time, is ensure a harvcrt of weeds and brum's. - Arithmetical A merchant has | weights w.lh which he n weigh aov number of pounds from I lo inclusive : what, is the weight of each V A., 1$. and do a piece of wnik for I1.oil. Suppose A. and It. do three fourths the work, A. an I nine-tenths, and It. d <". thirteen twentieths, what mIi?u1 I each . eive - l'e our arithmetical problems of the 'Jtth I., the following c rrect answers have been L'eived : 1. Morse cost buggy. $111. and hnr? ?R %>ls $ I A pays ,<n ; |;.. f 1 L' . and $ti? I'*?rrect attswi i? given by Mr. W. T. Malton, .1. tVilburn, l\. N. Ilobo an 1 IV, .1 (iatr. The teacher does not develop the minds the pupils, r,hi dors he determine the der of their development. Nature is the isal educator, of whom lie on'y an assistant, and te whom, in general I in particular. he look* for guidance. I'.y observation nnd study, the teacher itomes ncipiainicd with the laws of titm 1 growth and development, and i? verncd by them in choosing objects of nwlf'tge :111< 1 in presenting them In his 1 ?'< arental Influence and its Rosponsibility. S..ino foolish |.'uriii- can end will endure r paiu for their de-polie children. except e p.ain of ii-1iu?j correcting and intiding ilicm and accordingly they hare uiftiines to experience tbe shame and ani?li of their children s curses. lake that rthagcnian ino'lier. of wlmui it i* related at her -iti. a enabled criminal, passing execution, req'iestc I that he might avhi; r something to her. au l c lining near, hit her ear. -aying.il tra- his revenge because e had hronglit lnm lip -o br, llv l it it was thanks -he gut lor her mi-taken kind's to It int. County Teachers' Association litis la?l ntifing pr red no exception to if rule, the exercises being very plea-nit nil who attendid, at.d full of valuable cits and stigg,-lions to those engage I in le Work of teaching. Mr. S. M l!Ve, Jr., the Ibcsidcnt, wnI'siinpt' v <n It in 1 at the hour appoinli d for ennig. ai d the A-socialiou w:t- called to let slto*tIv a'in eleven o'clock. After de vol rt i) exercise- a lie.aulifnl teal duct w a- ren lered by Mrr. \V. I. toin on .and Mi-- l.i.y Hawkins. 1 he fir?t Mihji-c. Sjttilt I'ntoliui History, a- then taken up. Mi I. IV Di:k opening is subject by reading a paper, in which lu rongly urged the iiuporlauce of thi- study onrscho d-, and set forth ionic of the I vantages to be del ire I from ii* pin suit, vil l i. \Vil- ui than to 'k the tl mi and. nh the.ail <.f the backboard, give a pra-* ral ilbistra'ion of the umtliol lie pursues i '.encliing the Irstory u| oil) Stale. Mie? Sue Jeter, the la-t one appoinlcl on ii- <pie-tioii ic.nl a carefully picparo 1 and ihialdt paper, after winch the subject as thrown opened fi r geuoral di-ciiSMin. il w.i- participate 1 in by Mi-, t btfiud, i-s K night, an I o' hers. The next feature of the meeting w.a- a ji.al duet by V||i?ei A ii n i w Ibiggs an I l.ily :torkin", w hich was finely rendere I and really enjoyed by the and em Mi?? I.ula Wood then re< ire 1 in i chart-nig in inner a piece entitled 1 lie Midnight x[.rtsv Mi>. I*. ? t'l.tl r I ? pip'i ?> frictionl ii"'i-U in Sc|i')>l?. w i* eminently practical iifl ill red ly to a -ptcst'on ol Hull real importance among filiii ilur*. Tliis wis followed by a piper re id by I i?* < ii i :>' I 'oiler. K,T|"^ mhqc I'^rl ineui i^ijji ? iun? in t! c matter oi iinprvi'inj! jrrect I'vrm* of speaking ami writing on ie 111111ci?>1 flic pupil-. A tier F"ine interfiling ili-ru-sinii ??t tlie r: wni< ia?i>r?il witli a ery pretty instrumental *ui- , ? tillered by Mies Maggie l ontig. I'mler tlie head el business, two of the >ik* tlust bad been pritnire I were pre-cnl1 to the Associati n ami -ereral ethers ere promised. In- of the book* had en sent by Mr* Morrison, ns the gift of e Into Mr Morrison, and it wi I t?e dearly ited by tlie A*s >ci ilum. not only on aciilit of it* intrinsic worth, but wl-o on count el the lore and esteem in which r. Morrison was held by tlie teachers of lion county. Mr. J. I, Strain could not be present. i?g to ?ickns'- but sunt the book be bad runi-ed lbs finiiliar faro aid geniil I'seuce ol our lv| it or was missed, and Ins > I'oieed fth-em? grottU regretted by bis i low teacliers. I lie attendance ol te.rher* wps very iouragiug. mil tlie number of reitiri >*ent was eeeu larger than usual IIIe thank* of nil who a'lend these meet 's aie cerlainly due to Mi*s Sallie Muni o. | ) generally lake* all the um-ical pail ol |u ugraniuir in Cli ?rg<\ anil enliils . I ho ! tire- of die ln<li<-s who. iiii Ifr li*r skillful iingrmeiil, mill s i murli to ilie |>l<.*>? u ic die occi-ion. .p| :i I llif lenhoi wIi ? j> n Mr cm II I (lip^e III irfhlv lni-l-1 Hlg- rili I |fl :i | friend* whom ].i *vi ir :<ri-l inli-rc-t i> uurh Hji|irccial? I coiiii' again : ii I Mi ng rs w;ili (in-ill GOV. TILLMAN INSTRUCTS SOLICITOR ! JERVEY TO PROSECUTE THE DENMARK LYNCHERS ? r vi snr cos i Rut ru?v At the Columbia ituJijirintion meeting Solicitor .1 orvcy wa< present ami he made the followiiig statement in the course of his remarks ; "If I wore Solic tor in Harnwell county I would indie' every toau who lo>k pari in i thi> now tier and should name as acressory helote the fuel lintijan in 15. Tillman. ( -Vp- 1 plunst.| In my argument before the jury I Htu very much mistaken if 1 would not show ; that he was more responsible thin any of j t hem.' When Solicitor Jervcy made the remark j t.o <leulil lie nevr !' ? n inomrnt thought lie ! would have the opportunity of showing j what lie could di in blingitig a thousand men to trial, n-d to mention the task of j bringing the tiovernor of South Carolina in com t. Hut lie wi I have it, for the tloveriior has ordered him to go to llvuniaik at once and begin proceedings. 'I'll is tie ion was brought oil by the following letter from Solicitor 11.1 ingor : liAKNW M.I. C. II , S. i'.. May drl, IS'.i:;. io I lis Excellency 11 I!. Ti'lman. Governo**. Columbia S. 11k vti Sin : I desire to call your addition to the recent lynching at llcmnark in connection with the following s atemrnl : So far no warrant has been -wuru out by any < tie again*! any person supposed to b< connected nith the atfair . an t the proceedings and the verdict of tuc jury of inquest give no informitio i upon wich the prosecution can te begun. I nder these c'rcumslances, if the cise is ever 10 receive that investigation that i's gravity seems to reunite. it hecmiies the duly of the executive ollicer to insiitnte pr iceedings in the premises. Inasmuch as iln> violation of the law was commute I in a conniiiuiity in which I have many relatives ami cuiinrctions, it is not inipropablc that s our of theni were ittipltcitcd. especial y as n is stated iliit the entire community was engage I -n the enterprise. Such being liie case, any ellort on mv port t ? hiing the perpetrators to justice would he einb massing to ine and probably lay ine open to I he charge of p iriiill.ty an I iiisinceriiy. ! would therefore request that your I'.xce leney would charge the Solicitor of one i f the adjoining circuits to lake charge ot the case, and wmild sugge-t S iliciior Jervcj-. who?e circuit adjoins ibis county mil who piobtb'y bfs| understands liie silua i r. and could give the nia'ter satisfactory intent ion. Assuring you that I shall he retdy a', any time to render sucli service as I tier case and my nlfice requires, | am, respectfully. li. I > I Nl' IN I?It I.I.I N l? K It . Solicitor of ill-* Second Circuit. I Governor lillni'iri. alter con-oilatioii wuli the Attorney liunera). issued the f-dlow111 <r ! order : Coi.imiu\. S. t\. Mar i. IS'.'-'.. I Hon. U St. .1. Ji i'vi*)', Charleston, S. I Sit: : I nm in receipt of a Icier fiotn (i. | lHincan lielli: get-. Solicitor of the Second I'licii't. in winch lie Mates 1111' hy rent-on nl' (It* I act t liit his iclitivo- ant connect ons hi* juvbaltly implicated in the recent unfortunate a Hair at l>etnunrk. 'any t Harts en hi? part in hi'inj; the perpetrator- to justice iv.iiiM he embarrassing In linn aid would | probably lay hun open 10 (lie charge nl" j ' pariia iiy an 1 ins ueeriiy. lie, therefore, asks ine 10 ilircct ilie Soliciter nf one el' the a lj uuinjr circuits t > lake churn* of llu en> ami pinaccute ilie | or-oiy^| w ho have overridden the law . He fiu|^^^H i "i'^o'l' iiir-cli. ami i. tin rcf-uj^^^^^^H In In yni^^HH^Hfl i tjiaii oiilhreak. and iiece-sary In vindicate flie ilie eomp'i Mr. Ilelling*r ini-re icnlil^ ')PC;iu>o jrotit* >v?*ll zeal and legil ability \our?, respectfully. HcUingcr coiiim^^^HJ your place in any work in your owi^^H^^^H which in ty wiih your "I'll:> eerlaiii'y is a very rich tondii allairs. and taken in connection wiih lli^^ eii cuinsianre* is a line piccj of sarca-in. ('.lit the li .vet nor i" in carncM, an 1 all along hav said thai if he had the power he I would he glad lo give Solicitor Jervcy Ine j Opportunity. According to Section Ml ot | the Statutes the Hivernor has this r ght, I j and the whole St He will watch with inletest what Mr. Jervcy is going to do nh till it. He has a Ice jolt oil hi- hand-, hut it In k? as if h" will have In tackle it -./ *( r. a r.it vi.\' < it t I't.v. i 'ha' les|,.n. S. May h. ? The following is a copy ot a letter sent hy Solicitor Jrr- 1 vey to tjiivernor fillmati loliy in i?ply In i lillinan's letter in-t rue: itij? lu til In projectile ' the Iteiiiii.it k lynchci - I I hcc' i<> acknowlr Igo vour letter ot the ( fill iiiti:?tii wherein vim iliicot me t-? pro J ; cced in l>emnirk :ii my earlu-n c uivcnieiuv | ' lor ilie purpo-c of ili r. uglily investigating | tin* outbreak there ami taking ilir neoes-ary i ' -ipj >? t i vimlieaie the law mi I ] n n i li I lie j i lynelier-. .\1 lawful tin v. iiiiii emanating i I fieni the exeeutive "hall be liillv ami cirn j | only carried out by nie. but in a matter o! i Mich impoilauo'i it ii bent that your diroe lion- conform strictly to I lie law I line iI ne provision of the law which auihori/ts me i with or w i liotii your ssincli u. a- solhimr i j go into any other ircuit ami assume iloenforcement ul llie ci'iuiiii'il liw there Sect i >u >1 I of i lie general statute* under which I as-time you ml tn llns mailer, authorizes I* (lovernor to ilireci the Suite t ior? to n*?t-i llio attorney general or each olher in all Miin or pio-ei iiiiuiia in behalf of ihr Slate i'he eeelioii clearly coiilcin I l.urs ili ?i a Solicitor ??? diicetol iiiii-* be | aameiateil with ami m>i supercede thecoiieti- | I ii-i i I'-piilali vr- ol the Stale iti ftoy Ctrl' "t in some -oil or prosecution ilierc peml ing I aoi ?eii<iliei| |t.hi !?> il.i , . cl ou ho can not be authorized to lake original proceeding* ami that an indictment presented by Iiiin woii'i! lie invalid. Uhi novrr the solicitor of the >ee ml rireuil -hall have performed In- fuiietimis under the law and a pio-eeuf mil ha- begun I in I * a ru w ell * iiinly, should y.iit think that | i lie niiere-l- ol the Stale would l? subserved i by my presence, I -hull promptly obey the j direction of your excellency. The duly i?ne ol graie n-poii-il i ily. millier in be ; ?ought nor evaded, and I -bail .lcv.de to in proper execution all the ability ami earn , v-luess al my command. ' I IIII. >.<>vKi:\.iit ni.M naoh in on. ?: :\ i %. 'hi.i viiim S. i' May ' W Si .1. .lervey, l'.si|.,'"harlrsteii. S. I'. Sin 1 hav* your I ^ 11 .* r of I be - ( li iii-' . ' ni l mile iii contents. 'I lie order f.r you I 10 proceed to liriiiiiiiii'k na- la-cl ii|nii? tin | : <>| ( li lull of (lie \-?i-i*iiil Attorney (ieHel'iil. ;ii well ;i- ii| 'mi my own comlriielinn of die power* rmi fen oil upon in- umler Section 1 Ml of (lie oeiieiul -In nil'" \\ li 11 ? il limy ' lie pie*iiinpii "ii iii me, n layman. i i construe ' liiw iliflereii'ly from ho di-tin^iii-)i?>il mi ) urnnnieiil of Hie bar iih yourself, I in-is i lull y oij nre "splitiing hairs. ' -o In speaU " I lie mo"Ion above ijuole I say- "Solid oi> ibnll do llie do y of ilie Attorney lieiicrii', nui give I heir counsel imd advice in lb ' iinverii'ir ainl oilier Suite officers hi mat 11 rs of public i ni ern vvbencver llicy shall '' lie by lliein itipiired s,# to <1 i, .m l avsl-l toe *' Attorney lieneral, oi facli oilier in a'l soilor proerriiiioi.s in behalf of ilic Stale when Iireeled "<> lo do by the Governor. Il is c'rai li iii tlii- reel ion Ihul the Ail rney In Ul'liel.,! Ill- p.,Wkr 'J t.lke (l.jjiinl pro I codings in criminal ca-es in any Find it rd'nws I lint any Solicitor when dered by ilie (biTcrnor can legally tin wlmt Wt the Attorney ticnera' could do. \ if iv '1 not n*sert ? the disability of ihe Solieitor of the Second Circuit paralyzes the law or deny that the judge can appoint a Solicit-r "pro trni. ' and the Icchtiical language, ":<> assist the Attorney (icnctal Ml (II II VI , ? It II I ? I *1 V tl'H I ?1 ? " MM hid an ini<*ic'.nngc of work or swopping places oy the fii'icit'tr, cvtii "to take or'gi* V iial proceedings." I I Mi 1 hope dial you will waive youJBhwn construction uti'l leave it to I Ite court to I pis* on die legality of such proceedings as you may take in prosecuting the Denmark I lynchers. (?f course, 1 have no power to 1 force you to perform the ilutv, which I > 1 thought would he plea-ant So you. If you I slill refuse, the matter must he left with the I bulge, when court convenes. Kespect fully, 15. It. Tii.i.max. Governor. ^ S )l.t? ITOlt .It.ltvi t I AI.KS HACK VKttY I'l.AINI.V I O IlilV. TII.I.M AS. I harleston, S. t'., May S.?Solicitor Jervcy today, sent the following reply to the I tSovcrnor's ln?l letter, nnetil the Denmark lynching : "Sin : Wur Idler of the >tIt inst. is j received. Undoubtedly Section oil of the tlcneral Statutes'Iocs mike it the <lnty of t lie Solicit ?r? to 'give their ccutisol an<l service to the Governor tan<1 other S'.ate officers in matters of public concern when they shall hy iheiu lo> required to ;lo so,' and M had your exce'leucy called ujon nie for fl Counsel isnd adv.es it would have been ^^B freely given but in your letter of the 4th IHB inst., you asked no advice, but peremptorily tliree el me in do an act forb'dden by lite eoosiituii.'ii. I Now, however, if yo i really wish advice, 1 I tespectfillly Miggo?l that you cill upon Bfl the Solicit -r of lit Second t ire lit to obtain B| die information necessary on which to base prosecutions and to see that warrants are i"?iied. When the suits of prosecutions have been so begun it will be within your power to direct the Attorney General or the Solicitor of some other circuit to assist in such prose .unions, and should it then t^^^b peir that the Sol eitor of the Second rnit is eonleoiited by the possible embarrass^^ me lit to which he lias alluded (that ail his kinsmen were wi'li the lyncher-) lie may lie relieved by his assistant of all further aotivo pai-tieipa'i-oi. I tepr.at what I hacc heretofore written, whenever the Solicitor of the Second Circuit -hall have performed his functions under the law and prosecution has hcen I.fgun in liarn well county. should you think ili it the itilerest.s <>t' the State wouid be subserve I by my presence I .shall promptly obey tho directions ?r your excellency. I do not propose te he misrepresented in ill s iiiattrr. I have not ilec iucl, u -r <l? I propose to decline, any duty which may lie imposed upon me by competent air hot-it y. nn I in a lawful manner. I decline to waive inv honest construction of the law or to sutler myself to he placed in a fat.se posittoK and I Uvc! no to n 'tiee your unwarrautal/c^^^^^^^ n in ion i n v r i> i f i < i 11 i cs s < while lie from III" iiir March, S.owi* fully they marched d >wn Hip aisle liullt'il under iWc itrcli. facing (lie audience, :iii'l in it -hurt ?'in*l impressive manner Hie minister hi.i I*" lliciu husband iiiul wife. The happy cmiplc 1111111o ii:i*e y Iff* llir church nid iIimtc io the resi leiico ?l" Hie tin 'p i ear-nts, Mr. nn*l Mrs. N. 15. II.sou. liit' trustees id tlie school granted I'ruf. .\ \ c > '\ leave of absence from school Thurs I i_v and Kri'lay, and yesterday morning lis * ? pn'ered up ri Ins .luiips again ill Hi? sclt oil r** mi. iv.Hi the bride at Iter p *st with her music eiass, ami every thing i> moving i*i * ^ practical, emmon sense business manner. v. I. i?i Wednesday ive had the heaviest ^ ram we have had mice tI'll ol J:ny lis*. 'l iie low liituls were overtime! ami ilic uplands had v washed. Since ilien it hn? be-*n ve y cool and iiuf.ivorilile tor corn and c*iion I utidrrsiand < tiou is dying cnisid-^^? pi i iiy and that 'ii'iic for.net's ore plating over. Sunil ly was a id ipitpr day in Jnnr?vi'!c with Hip colored people. 1 he I si Sunday in May n* always a big day with llnui. hut lliis spciiicd t*> l*p more s*i than ustin'. Tliey were li-re from I nam m grca* numbers and y? * were driving S'*iiip of I iniiu s fast leauy??^? tttic cream hone ilia- Sellings to Mr. Huflit<*r dc-Tvcs .-peri it mention. lie c-T^mlr earuoil all the hire that was pud for him. Ii no- suppose I l*y several of our ciu-us who suv hi in g nig Hi.* rounds III il lie traveled ne ir'.y a Hundred miles dur.tig Hie day, I lie It. It. agent sold over siixty return ticket s on i |i it *1 ty. Yesterday wa*> curl day in Jonenville. Mr. J. \\ Sc i|| held Ihs lii'st trial, as Trial .lu-tifi* Ii w is a civil case let ween Messrs. i. .*> r cmc . an I Ivliis Kiwler mi one .-ale, and Mr. II I'. McKissiek on I'm oilier. Messrs. Mm Monro and .1. M. 'Ire. of 1'nion. represented ilm r.i<f This cise lins heen <<m li ni l tor some I inc an I i wo or threw hi -trails line resiilto I before. Il #w.n about midnight lii-iore the r i<c ivas tnushrd. Me?si>. i'ewler im-l I'lexico gained iIn? ctse. I.x-l iii^Iii ilie re t man was with us. Mr. Wii/. with Ins do/.en Indians, gave an exhthujon of the linings ut their iri ie, wlneli w'as f|uite in (resting, especial y in the .voting in- v ill)'! it vinjf " I iinl'Piire m l cvur^'iliiii;' pn<i<?eii oil <|iiiciljr ni l |>lo ixinlly The 1 i^'iIiii>i]X roil inen nre in our limn 'r.i Iv i.i mif ii-. IiiiiiiI^j< fropi ilie l?'kei| ginning wlin li -hj- its Iiii tuirt-ls >!'limn in iririg-i tin I I i^ ~ hi licit | ii.jifily eti-ry :r>ir. Mr. I!. A. Whillock itU'l wile -poiil mosl i| hisi week wi'li I'rieri'li Ami rrl.il vr* iiboiil Innlue I'r K. M. I.illlfjolin ;t'i I wile lut'lc ;i Ili|> D>|. ir a ihnr? vc tpr l:iy. Mrx Sum I.hiIrjolin | >-iit lt?t week wit 11 or hr /llior. Axlmiy MHSotvuii, w Ii > is xic'i rom I lint iMMiVr ilixj'i?e. t*u i <x ii in pi ion Tt i.ri'iion r. l.nlici, il aVui? w uil :t K 'o l, c niiforlnhle, ii* mi vj|.ie i'oi -uiniion wear, cnII on A. il. OSTKK \ tO.