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tiltKKNVII.I.l:. S. t' , Mil) I, lX'-I. Mr. IliiiriHi : ? In replying to (Jnvern >r 7ilIiii???"? conIV-!-ion In having blacklisted rnc ! > ('resilient t' cve'aml, a'vi the ria- n lie nssgiis for so ti ling I sli !I not : I ??i??p? in "link" Mr. Tillman as citi/'ii, with Mr. Tillman as'Jnvi rtn r. nor vif-Tetsa. I>ui In deal with him as man t-> ihhii. ii'cii^ii ziim the fact, us the public will also, that if lus j coiiiluct in this iiist'cr. i? shown i i he true ami noh'e ami manly, it willonl) give lustre , |l> III c Oil I CO Wllioll llO llllllls, an I til.'ll l>|l I lie emit rat y it his curse lioI I'Mi untrue. ignolilr, and unti anly, Ins cilice us lintci nor, will not sliioM liiin from llic contempt of all rtght thinking men. When 1 first saw the reports in ilio newsfa|ers that the tioveruor of the State had iiicludid my iiainc in a blacklist I i Mr. Cleveland, I in common with the people generally gave hut little credit ! ) it. hut receiving no s'ateiiK nt iVom the Coventor denying it, I wr.'te him a letter of iti<|inry, which letter he saw tit |.. ignore. I sh til lake tip his public statements, however, and answer them seriatim. He disc aims any reference t* my private clturacier. or any fee iug of resentment, or desire to injure tne, and yet lie deliberately proeceds to charge me with betrayal of the Alliance, and "treachery to the people and to the Al iance, tints making a deadly thrust at my character and reputation. Vereol ot < nc Joab of olden time, whs while 11 addenct and blinded hv t.oli'icil jealousy, pursued a faithful servant of tlm king, one who was on a mission to utiit> and hnrmotiuti the nonle. ant when h.> I. ..I overtaken Inm this don't while strokingthe beard of liis victim, in gre.it slmw of frtend hip, thrust the cold steel under his fifth rib. l'crhaps (Jot. Tillman has jet to lcaiu that to slab a mail's diameter, ivhether openly, sis Joab did Aitiasi > person, or under cover of supposed secrecy in a blacklist to the President mean* death to the vie im. The first reason given by the (tovcrxot to prevent "further betrayal ul the Alliance is that I was repudiated l>y the Itetnucracy of Ureeuville County, etc. So far as my tailing to he elected a delegate to the May convention is concerned. I tmve the records j 10 show, for they are iu the hands of three " as honorable men a> live itt tireeimlle conn- | ty. that in a caucus of reformers, hell just | before the meetitig of the t iittit y t'oiiventi -it. a ballot was taken for <li-legatcs to the State j Convent ?>n to he voted for in the open cut 1 volition. About one half of the ball-its cn>t .for me wire not repotted, nud still the number of Un ion cottii'cd lot me made me .in alternate, witch uccor ling to r rule of the caucus required that my name he prime I on ; itlie tickets to lie used in lite open convention. | having tailed therefore by the cntiuiing out | ytroccss to keep me oil" the ticket, it iv.i? | discovered in the eon vent ion. after a large j number of them ?eie distributed to tne | ulnoi.n.ii.tii.ir ........I.... - - 1 * t"i ott the tieke s. 'I'lli^ arousing mi>j icmn in tlie iniii<Is c!' ?ome, nu investigation w is made, and iheT-Bfeia a* >vc slated and sworn to and tin' investigating committer, h ^ nitnraI. therefore, (ani^erlainly t /l liYiig c ntid have been inor I i long in the ' i a n -hould t < 1 lie > in t i o II ill It ig 11 ^a i' ' ho I o 11 rgalc-. \\ i r to undelegate. rule t lie it * > 11 \ but to ntci'l the Democratic Nti'iotiil fixci. tiro Commuter, in order it organize w th that couiniiite; fur the work of the campaign. 1 associated with tliein "openly I confess; laost of the committee I believe J were sttppoiters of Mr. Cleveland, mi l the results of the convention indicated that there ! were i|Uile a number of Voting do I eg itr. a!- . who were in favor of his u limnal'on I felt ; then ns I do now. that I n* a free while ; Smith Carolina Democrat. hid as muuli right | to my cho.ee of Mr. t'leviduid to the pre-i dency as tl ivernor tillman had lor lii? ! choice. As already stated, my po? tioti tor Mr Cleveland wis well understood b fore the Ma}' convention met. No demand w i- j made upon me by tit it convent ion. and I i deny the cli'tye that I consciously deeeived | any one, either by s.truce. <r l<y sjn'r, It. J B The ni'M cunt in ill's wen t< rl'ul indn to. tii ' is that 1 p edged myself if ileuled l'ie?ident f the State Alliance, u <t to seek any ollicc. etc., and this report "I am told is being | very indiisti iously circulate 1 in Alanir I circles as though it were a fiet which it be'ieved will, as is hoped for by those who seek my injury, have the clloci of breaking the titii y of lite Alii nice, in supporting my clfort i tis its otic al lira I, to build u|i and , in iint tin tlie true principles of the order. The exact truth is. I did not s.'ek the mimina'iuu of the prestdetiey of the St lie Alliance, but on the c> uCary cxprc-srd to many of timso who Hiipr.iaclu: I me en the saljcct. th-tt I pivforre I to decline, an I I ntn sure Ili.it every member of the Stat- Ailiutice Wm rntiil fur w will heir me out in the >t ,ueincnl : tint I did not in ilie slightest degree txpre-h or imply iiny Mich pledge, n >r nut tiny Mtoh reipiirein,,ii' laid upon nit- by any one wli >m?ncver. I did say nlivr m\ elee : turn that I won d do all within my power to build lip and advance ilie interests id Unorder, which I hive done and will coirinut* to do. It iniglit he interesting right her,- to inoiiire of I lie (ioverii'ir, whence eoiics thi* \ new horn 'trail for the weifno an-l *.?|Vly of the All aue.e on Ills put I ' I helievo ilia* at one lime he was made l're?ii|ent if tin- i Edgefield County Allianee. and that ion- j withstanding he had pnh i?hed far and wide ? .l.,,.. I. - l.iiinli. ftwi i. I I . ' w " 1 II I 11.11 lie wnnte I no otlice *avc that of a trn-tce i.f ' i(M ngricullur il c-?l. yet lie <li-l nut he-i- i lillc to embrace tlie fust opportuney i > liubl otlicc of another kiti'l U lien A11 n >-< m >-i nil over the Slate rover: to hit leliane i?l ' the or<ler an<l u? principle* n? he Inn n Stratcil itn' I lie meet ing of I lie State Sili'inec i at Spartanburg. they will no <1 nM look ! upon his great un?l to Met A 1 une virtue in this esse as s in w hat III lierous mil ;_'ro I tcsque. In the laM count lie eharg ? me . with "treachery, to the people tint to the Alliance," in tint I injected into the rail- i rea l hill of'Ml "two objecti ma-le feilnres. j viz: The light of appeal on the put >( the < r.ii'roa'ls to lac courts an I the ImIui? >1 tin1 i bill which allowed the e'eciion of ra 1 r. i 1 einitiiisaioners by the ticneral Assembly To any one with the information ninl itilel i- I gtneeof a school boy a reply to these charges I woubl spcui tiin?i tluoutt Mr. Tillman, when | J \ iu:ui^:iiAlc<l li'iTiMiior i ok ? Mtlt-nin <>.t'li t<> j llic con-'i iilioti oftli - St no nidi of the I'liiivl S n't**. I. nili i'yi ry o li *r mom - ' her of Ilie Si'n if ; it<1 l|uii<r ?r KepresciitnI vi s, In ?k I'll1 MI'IIC lllll Tilt* C nil iitii)iie?l niiii' !v ^ 11*itit o- l.i the ei'i/uu ihc right of ui |ictl I i the emi'ls. which right i-i one of the i el r < !?-< cil.-vil liherlv. nidi yd the I iv/Vcriuir >>f ;i jjrc.V Slide, who Il ls nnmn in >11 -1 ii i ti I he eon-i ii nt ,<>n i hereof, feclnjusl ItI in |> nreeling seriously mul ileliher ' v in \\ ii-hingi-n i\ii<1 u|>|?:irenlly un Icr c > "f sterecy n-ks the ehief executive -f lh III! ion III tleenji I lie :i tnilll ?h?, ns Slide Set dor. rel'iu <i i > hpir.iy his iiiei hy ?lc it y i ii * i" i in* ii i/eti hi- right-, tutilcr I It c con-' : i ii !"i iii ii> lf?-t analysis iluil itvluil i.. i- ii, a- given lo Mr. I'level ami, llHIlll* S'l fill a- lei ales to I'-Mllch Mi'lifl1 having snggcsie'l in- that iik* right of ;i)i|hm) 't* itisertcl in il l- loll. I have to say thai Mr Milii'tf never r>it?-i- ineuronel llie ma'ttr I" iao . ii r it ili - I i'-i ill' my recollection'lot lir ivr ili-cn-- ilu' hi I in my presence. "I have I t*f n to|.| l?y llie bp-i it'll Itoi iiy. Ihiil ilie tail re i I iih ii. nt or t.iiliiij; in Ilieir ?ll'oris id ili'lVnt tin' hill 111 the h'liisi' nii'l Si'imln, C"iirurii'l ?ury mi ly wi'lt ihe iiuvernor in lit- i|c?ire It l?>f:y the right ot appeal in the railri a-l-. > * Ih l nnuM hive rrii'lcrcl llie itlinle ael line >n-1 inn imi il ami C3"-e'pietit ly nugatory. Again. I i:11 the 'li*| lea*iuo of Ihe invent"-hy .i 1 uiagttie l.egi-iainre to elect the cotiltni*-i iiier- in-tea-l of ihe people A a a mailer of f.cl I wa* mi favor a e'aii'e being inscrlel in ll.e lull In lsaee the comiiii?sioners elecie-l hy Ihe p.op'.e. one every | I \v 11 Jul-, bnl it w.i < ih ughl be-I by some i of I he reform S lifer- mil to ilo sd ni thai ] lime, for Ihe rea-oii ilnit llrre eimbl be no | elcc inn by Ihe people tili liie next general eleeiion, tin 1 that a* a* a mailer necessity the Legislature nui-* elect a- the no'irrsi approach i > ihe p "pie. Ii ivi< r.Uii ilmughl he-t lint it inciva-e nj p -iii n I the pas-age nf the l>i I by in-eiing lliiil prov i -inn. inaslinieli a- llie same l.eg'sla'itie iveiihl -il tli? next w inter, when i' woiiM be easy t*> iiineti'l llie In these ilim-y reasons given by I lie iovernor l'.?r hi- C'iM-e he again overrfiii'lie him-c'f, for il i- well-known thai the reform Senators ha I a line in jur.ty in Ihe Senate, an I thai w i 'limit their uni el sup- I poll li> pail of lli' bill eonhl have been pass.i|. Aliy 'III lie ii* i black lis>' llicm all? In l Ii i v e i ii ii el i iii I will a - - ale i lull upon all important bills Ik" laf nin Senai r- lie -l iii* el legs aiol agree i up ii what iliey wishe<l pa--i"t. alter wli'rh one of ilieir number was eh' -en lo lako charge of lli" '-i 1 all I roll Incl il on 111 v lloor of ihe Senate In tlii< i n 11 marl bill ilii- <liiiy Was I v >lve>l upon iiic i" make all uioi on-, nlKr amenilmeuis. etc., us ...I- I :n I - > ..K.wv . ... I. nil! < e iciiiiv tinUCrslm?.| iii.it c n il nl ilie other rofni 111 Senators i- a* chargeable willi tin- crime mi tlic lint- | ertioi '.? ? ijr*i' as 1 iiui I have ilut~ j?ivcn iin- fact in this i i-? ill in fiita!'nil of t'11.1 i-suc ef |ii'rv?''".?i-it- iin I llli'tHil'IMII-IIti III V'lc ill lilC I iotCI HOI' 's I'l|!|l'n|"i ll*t:iill>t III!', ill) I I lVl'1 li:i ] I y III lllf km-vv pipe tli:ii there are score* nl" men who are pers'Uil'y ac|ii:iilile<i w.th every circumstance intimied ami wlm can testify to the t ic- a- I have slate I them. ? niic nl wli'iin liavo aire nl v ilonv -a by lett* i* In .Miic'ii'inii allow ine in call ill t oti I inn to some things that are signiticnil to the tiovernor > statement lie <li?c'.aiai< any ile-irc to 'In me harm, ami then stamps upon my eliar-ver the W'onls, heir <y ?i an 1 trra'-hey. lie says: Tins Alliance lias not Ii ii^ t > w i: li it. ciilirr <lire'-t lv i r in I in oily, an I yet tries in <|cfeml Ins , n met lo\var<l? its I'le-i l'Mit ii i t!:c j?r ?un*l ? of h a love for the Alliance. lie intimates by the incut ion of Hunch ^Icliec that I \va ill e ii ii-iu:i with the ia:lfe Is ami that I "nppcnr< >1 to Ins j ivcrne I ; V self-interest rather llisi'i by patriotism, ml yet lie w 1! ii t ileuj tliii sis citizen ami qiatriot lie t ''I "ho [ sop < when timi he askel them to make him 11.eir < ivern r. that I he e >1 it; j t .mi ami tehnuchc'y iti Hi" State was line t the o-e of free passes by members .. ... ... I. I .Kill .Kil l* Ullll'l I I ~ *S | it -11"-iii?i? -1 r itlicr ill ill ]>:itr. I:~m iliit ; govcrimI Ii hi when after his election In; refcciv. il in .ii- I'l.-c- ilriu )H-tlui|.i ii'-v i k'.vlm | l ili' tied In |||'. i ' 1111 iii 11 l |i|'l|.|c"r \ ii IkoiiM .*eem, iis wull us m?lf-|?n serviiiion. Bight in Imvc sleeted iliu llovcrnnr clear of niiim-li Mellee. Truly whom the go-Is Wood destroy lIiov rirsi iii iko mad. I ;i-i!y. I.i' regrets the nooe--;! y which j lii' i .1 ! I a i hen-il hi" ilicc undi-poied i la" - < ! ilii- I li.ivo n?i I -111>i whatever lil- ! *v. i- to!.| I lull I Ii ii < inverte r had - ml j is sfvi'i T p.i-lu's tint his letter In I'rr-i lout | I'leve'and ?'n intended lo lie regard? I aenfolciiti..l, lull :i- il 1'iiko.l out, ilio niTi'a- ( sity cum? upon lii'ii i" explain, ami then, nilhough "tin' All 'iiii'u lias nulling io lo wi Ii il. cnlier directly or ludirec ly, ho winds 111. by inking refuge in the 'uiic nary 1 of iho reform i.i vcnK'iii no 1 the Allame. : T > < i - ii' Ii" hii? appealed, lo t':o-ar lie j -lial; g". A - In tin' roTm iii m veuiout I am ready lo compile records wi.li liim ns in j loyally. con-isienry mil length il' service. j In ilio Alliamo rausi' with wliicli I hive hcen il-lit died Train its infancy in i his S'a'f. I have worked in its hIii.o-i every i|c|>ari- | men! If there i- a hroilier hi the unlet ' who i- willing to charge mcwiih the betray- 1 nl <>T trust or ucicliery to the hrotherho d I urn ready lo meet him, or a? a l>cinocrat I i ii | ri'i'i.'i' l lo answer lor iii\ stewardship. I I ?s|| ii| wi ling y leave this mailer lo the | lione-l an I <Ii-criinil? iiing ju Igmetit of those [ whom liov. Tillman say- 1 hive heiriypl an I a'-i le hy their verdict. M I. l?os s I.li-ON. l.ll.linitll I.in. ii a ni, ('oluil)ha, S. ('.. \| iv ' The -co Hid lynching in ihi- Slut# wiiliiu Icii i{ i\s was rt rordod at midnight 11-1 night when the men around kuigir e ii -I vie in it v. in IV iliiaiii-hnrg county, caught Sam tin-Hard, colored, ami swung him as high as llaaniau an I tilled his ho ly with lo id liailhit'i was an ex-cotivie' win had -VI VC'l IW ) teillls ill ill" iniiili.oii.ro t . - I J I'hitrsil iv lie commit toil tin assault upon a white ?mil m ii.'imcil M en. Ncsmilli while I:cr liiish'iii'i w.?< nivay IV i m her. Willi knife in liiiml (.iailai'l i?ciMni|iiisliC'l his piifpO"c. Mi s. Nt'sniiili gave I lie alarm ami the cili/?-Ds i piii'Micil (iailUi' l until he wru caught ye*tcr- I I iy ill l.iiucs <i iil m l was taken 11.-fore u I tiiil jn-tiec wl. i aoiit liim to jail. The I gilal'l Mi" hum'I'llwercl hy n crowil who took tiail.nl licfnre Mr*. Nesmith who i leu! itiv I hi in. ti 1111 n r I then eotifesscil to having i otiiniiliC'l the ci'nc. A m;c was plaecl itr Uii'l his Bi'i'k ami I*inti-n I to a tree, whi c li iillarl Mim.| mi a buggy. I pon its being 11 fit. vv ti nil lint wretch Ictl several IV"l. wli le the crow'I ruMIe I hint with Inil lets. I ll" t II nvin^ iv.ii fmni I on liiai to lay "I'lipt't . hero hung . a coitmlrel who l*.11 e 1 an limn i. I woman hi hei hiine : I ill "rt>n. ala'. thin sca up Ii 1 gipe, tin I t i a rope in l.yiicIiiI'ce town. Another account ! the assault is, thai in ill' sTIIggl" thai CIIMICil II Wig llojj mi the picini"i'? laislici to the reM'iie ol' Ir* mistress an I aiiarkcil ihs ncp o. There was a 'In* pernte li.'hi h^twicu the ilng mil negro Ilirunjil". which Mrs Nesmith ina'le her ev cipr fiin| arou"? ! the nearert neighbors !n the inr:iii iinn- iIn- I utile between lit* iiiiii nod >lm dug c-ntiuuril. 'I'llc negro fumlI,V sm-'-ee lei in tearing himself away fioin I lie i nIn i i lie I >l?g mid plunged nto the Mvainp , In i i:viMi I'll 11ik. We i|?:?iie to ?ay to i ill* i ill/ ik ill it I-r year- we have lieen el ill' III*. King - \i IV l?l?riivrry fur t'uii --11111! 11 ii, I i l\i g New Life I'ills, lliiohlen e Viniei .*-11ve aad LleeMi-! Iti'lCI's, and have never hmul ed remedies that -e'l as we I ur IIml have g veil eneli iiii'ver-d Milisf leti ii. W c i|n Hid lie'ltale to gn iranlee them every tune, mil we stand ready in re I'nii<I the | urebate priee, if satisfactory results iln not liillnw their use. These remedles hue win their great popularity purely <ui tli ir mi'iiis. It I-' I'osey, 1'iuggist, ('orri*y|?oii?lrtitt** of ili<! Hews from North Paco'ct I'.i i \ .1 \nk, M:*y S.?Oik uf the liar<le>( things a country rorri<|i 'ii lent lias In ?l ? iin crawl oul of be<l a> 1 o'clock every Mon l?y morniup nn-l get to w.>rk 10 n-jiie up a let I-r tor liia county ncw-paicr. Wo put on our slutlying cup I > mink of what events, i] any. ha*e taken pine 'luring the past work or since Inst no wruiv. foil fusion ami ilet pomleney sets in ot'tiiu s, >tn 1 we arc almost porsu:olc<i to give it up ?s a liol Itui !... .1.. ...... ...... i ... i.m 11 n g. 11 i ( V >K INI II gel II p I uio.nl wi'li on y a broom and a ilis!i-riig, llu'i why can't a new sp:?p? r correspondent sue ceol wnli mi ?.- 111 >? 11 y |nj r stock if r e sources. All memory is iiiritn.iiic.il?one tliinj tie'|>? us in remember anther?an 1 ilie tirsi thing we kii.iw t\ e have a stock of iuciileut: largely in excess of the room \vu can hope h secure for ilicir public iti >n. So wc go t< work, scribbling away In gel tilem all ilnwn Utile regarding what the editor or printei may ray or think ot our chirogmplty, ii rviMi grailltnar. Hut In* nttrii retaliates for aotiieiimvs lie -whacks out a "chunk' ot whit we tbought was "sparkling wit.' with which wc expected to tickle tlx fmcy or prejudice of our readers. Wi then get "fighting ma 1 ami curort aroiuit generally. mid if nobody pays any nttentii to us | which is generally the cas-| it make the noittcr worse than ever, so fir us wo ur c nee-tied. uiul finally wc ".|Uile ' down an< acknowledge what a I ol we have made o nuiselves and run mi again until anothet c dlisiou takes place, with about the sunn results. fiic rains la?i week, tlrmgh liotli tIntelj utid accvptalile on one hand, -lid coiis.dcrahli laiuage to the plowed lands an l grnwinj crops. Some of the terraces, tliriwu up t t our farmers at c-itiMdcr.tb'c outlay of lime hill r. and even uiniiey. were Initlly damaged t'.itt"ii generally has come up t.i a stand and the ol<| corn l:a? been plowed aruitm once, d'he cut wo; in- are doing luucii dutn age to the growing corn an I gardens High here, wc admit, we nap the liuit nf oil tol'y in allowing the who esile catehing am billing of the und? by 11t utghtle-s sports men. Hud wc en.ni 'h ot 11. ? ii..il...r..l I t<? 'losing the insects we would have t o ?ucl pest a as cut-worms to deal with. Mr. 1!. A. rosier Satnu 1 ."'train and Mis1 I! it I Sirnin have just teteriied fioni vis'rtinj Iriends an i relat.ves at M ct oimcllsvilte where they a teo'lvl the c iiuiMuiiion mtetin; at the l*ie-hyteri tn church. I'm tli- lirst lime in more thin I- month the Touts titled t > reach us last Friday ill'course il was the eiliioi s fault it won to to hiante anybody else. Mr. 1'. S. Wehher. our energetic town.shi| Sunday School Supcrnr c idem. ?i-iied < ut ?eh*il vc-ter lay. lie i- putting in every Sabbath at the work, lie is a mover, too j At each school he litis *p|0 nud a c iiniuittii i of missionaries, wlio-c business it i- lo tool ativr ami -olic t the u'ten.lance of tlio.-i pcple who never attend the church oi school and urge upon them to nticml to their own good. The comniitte" for Salem is Mis- Mi dred Suiarr. Mi-s Amanda l.tt and Miss lilt/a Fste-. A grand Sunday School pic nio took placacross the fiver in York county, at \N hitc side's Mill, or t'lark's Korlc, last Saturday VII or most of the sell >ols tor miles arouui in every direction were represented. Six teen wagons ami lemis loadid wtli men women and ch.idrvn, to -iy m.thing of bug g es, carriages, eti t-, pcdc-triaiis ami e>|Ues' tiians. formed in hue .it Hickory tirove hii I went in olte sjli I caravan t> the pc hit grounds, a mile and a lia'f beyond the town where they were met by ct tiers from tliei directions, and nil enjoyed a day of pleasure I'Werylhing that feminine ii.geuuiiy con invent, ill the way i f e lihle-. was sj ren upon the dinner table, old men and women who** lieaits and s-,-to pat hies arc enlisted n the good work met. and hi s?cial c.reies te e nnicd l ie s I attic-, il- hopes an I despairit sunshine and its gl out. I lie iibiiptiteits c ipi I, with his how am |itiver, was present to note the gal.an ry o the young men who sin wed their devotion t i ilrc young maidens, wlio-e ituiiiacuhiit I'ltrilV i- woi'lh moo' tii.n u .. !.... ' ? nr.. While lust, Lit! n it rail, tlie joyoliu -hottt! iiii'i iiii'iry 'onj.- i I' the children uroM- it 1*11** pram! anthem to pronounci! Heaven i Win-diction uimti I he i cruM ?n. Ii is unnecessary fur tit to mi}' tli.it 0111 North I'acn'et recti u was well i,o|in**eiili*ii nil tliis happy OCCK-I0a. 1 l.e peop.e of West t*iii'\urk sire tint onlt our neighbors hut inn friends. iii*d mm time rill* i*n uinl etii* worl pio^res-cs, we are bee iniitig inure mi l nioi i utiiti:11e<I tn each other. I.ike all other scr ion* ?! tin* country Western \ irk has us very hr-t anl uins zealous christian po?pl? *n'.i?iel in tin* w ork. While we are determined that by the hc!j I <i ?il. Gowtlcysvi11? shall be the h-tnnei I'j\v11s11ii in the county, if not in the State in llie Sunday sclio-l tvork. we tiud in Vi est i rn ^ ork a l *riliidahle rival "a foetn.ur worthy of our steel." \'**\. IU'i kl.in - At:mi \ Sw.vi;.?'J'he lies S live in thi* world lor Cut*. lit ni-os. .Sore* rivers. Salt Ulieiim, lever Sorer, Tetter <'ha|*|ied Hands, I'ltiInlaid*.. Corn-, and al skin eruptions, ini*l po?i* ivoly cures I'iltor no pay ic*|uir?*il. It is guaritiilrcd l? live perfect siiist'iiclion. or uioiicy refund el. l'rice ? > cents per ho\. fur sale hi II. V. lVs.y. \T Tin: ItAt'KKT Sfcl'ii:, J()<*. M 11 iiiu for 11i*. :;oc. "<?V. .' "ie. Semitic-1 M i|iui*r. nii'y "Joe |>l*i*ss tioud-. CI ti||ii*f Shoe-, II it-, etc. *lit* * per than you can hay in I lie Slate. MARRIED. W ool) -Mt'l.' t >MII Married. on tlx 7th i?i-t . at the re-i Icnee of the bride ? parents near I'm man elntrclt, by l!ev. VV I!, (j. jiitinplirio-t, .M . iiavi I WujiI to Mi<j Lena llolcotiib; a I of l.'ui >n cunty. Municipal Election. N'OTICK is hereby giren tint an eleelint will be Iiebl on Tuesday, ihe litii din if .lunc next, lor an liitendaut ami foul Wardens, to e nipo.-e the Town I'oitncil o Union, in serve the ensuing municipal year The following hare been appointed maun g-is to conduct the eleeti hi : II. t". .Iihnsou I. I>. McNeiCe, I,. N. linger. I'nlla in be .ij en in the Court llou*? be iween the hours of * a in. and I p. in. ISy order of Council. Tiit.niioiii: Mi Mm, May l'J-l'.'-di intendaiit. Registration Notice. | )tH)|\S fur the i;?oi.|ialinn of all roter i 1 ) i|U?!itied by law to role at the Miniici pal election. nri the ft h of .1 tint* next, w i I li opi'll III the Colli I I Inline nil till- I'llblWIII; day*: M ty -'J, do, ?l, and .Inne 1st. The law requires that all <|ti:ilitiri 1 roler shall legi-ler before they will be allowed t vote. linoks will be open on the ahoTc .lays Iron II a. hi. to I |>. in. Malingers id' Uegist ration, 11. t' Johnson J. I?. Mcl.cace, l?. N. Itc^er. I?y onlcr n Council. i'liiitiMiiii: Mimio, May Pi-l'J-ot Inteiulaut. A Fine Spanish Jack. ONi; ol the largest, (HiViwI bred ami lilies I >11110 I Spanish Jacks ever brougli into lb ? Slate \v ill sirunl regularly nl lira Imin U?y > livery ami >alc stables, a rnion P. II. (ilt.MIAM .V IIA\ . April '.'I lf. tr. SPRANG OPENING ^.NEW GOODS : The Largesytock. The Lowest Prices. Our buyer lias jultretureil from the Northern markets, ami we are t now opening up one pf the largest ami best selecteil stoeks that we have 11 ?* 1 ? *<! niMnrto I. ? 1 1,1 1 M 1 ' * " . | v., vi |u.vw ?> i??>% as v<hi win una in south I aroiina. Ladiess See Our Dress Goods. Wo can show youfall tlic novelties of tlic season, both in wnolon goods ami wash goods, andlour lino of white goods are the prettiest in town. . Millinery ! Millinery ! I i It it useless for ii-j to say that we can suit you in a hat, as it is generally ' known that our st<jck of Millinery goods arc always the largest and r cheapest. We have lome special inducements to offer you in Millinery 111i1 season. I A Gift for Cash Buyers. On Monday nojL^ 27th, we will issue tickets to cash buyers, calling for 8 a large painting in frames and ready for hanging in your parlor, which ~ w ill he given awjy at the end of:?0 days. Call ami get a ticket which w ill explain itself. "1 The pictures are now here, so you can see what you arc to get. Call <*nrh, as only a limited number are t<> he given away, j Remember, pricc^fasl ow, and, in a great many goods lower, than you - can buy tlietn "elsewhere. We mean business?no humhiiggerv?nor 1 foolishness, but wc Vsimply mean to get your trade, ami -_rivc vou value J received for every y\ >liar spent with us. Respect full v, GRAHAM & SPARKS. Cash Store. Jan 'J'J-")-tf SHOES I1 SHOES!! SHOES!!! This week no wish to call your special attention to our stock of shoes for s'unnncr wear. ^Oxford Ties? in fashionable colors and styles, for Ladies. Misses ami Children, ranging in price from 00 cents to We are selling Dongola K i?l Hut ton Shoe- for Ladies wear, ntaile by Ziegler Jiros., for =Only $2.00~ These goods arc especially out lor the Southern trade, and for tit, comfort ami wear, they can n>t he urpasscd. W e have sold /.ieglcrshoes for fifteen years, and no further comment i- necessary. A-k to see our Ladies' kid button, patent leather tip dress shoes, for $1.00. t Utr ?0.00 Mens welted shoe. i:i laee and congress, which can he hallI soled with thread and awl. just the same a? a genuine hand made -hoe. I . " . It is a well established fact that ?'< <(/ < f/tc for ooon Shoes. I 7T TT 1 <> i\>- n. ru^n^jK. cv cu. i X. J*. W'v arc receiving, weekly. fresh arrivals in Millinery ami Dress ? lioOlls, /,'lfi'st ?S(l/It'S ./jiitt't'Sf /'ftrrs ; REPORT OF THE CONDITION I K'llMOXD & lUXYII.i.K ItAll.llO llK'O 1"K K. W . Iltiidckoper and licnt'cn Foster. rep Mcrchauts' & Planters' ceiveis. I 7N ATIOX AL IS V IN lv ' or IN ION, SOUTH OA II'M.INA. ' j . ,.. ? . [ .1/ Cnimi, ill tin- Stuff of Smith C.ir him 'y' U U ~ \J \J "vi u ' ill the of bltsini-x*, .V'ltf ilh, I81'd. ,, h'IM'TS < '">1.1 M i: i \ AMI (illl'.ISVII.I.i: DlVI?|oN 1 ' " ' A fiHiilcilsc'l Schedule. in i-t Nov. 'J", , I.onus and discounts I - i 11 j s-,r_?. Trains run l-y T'.tli Meridian Time, I Overdrafts, secure I and unse1 cured l.l-'?i> >1 Hot ween Charleston, Columbia, . \ 11 ~ i it and I'. S. Bonds to secure circula- Spnrtanhur". . lion 1 *?,<>( 10 no r Due from approved reserve ap ts s,7od US Daily | I'a Iv , One from oilier National Hanks 1.117 -?H No. Id. j STATIONS. No. 1 I One from State Banks an I Hank- ^ ^ :l |jV inaih-tcn \r I" :a?pn; 1 ers . - :,n |, m .. t'duuil.ii 1 i'n ' Binkino-house, furniture and j :;il .. \llston IU -In ti v t u re m . ^ IIIMl 00 ,, , g * '"i i i it I,xlun M * 7 .. ? J # 1 initio II I lii n t C'urrciii expenses ftii'l luxes pni'l l,??-?o *.1 f?.> .. .. ...Santuc 11 , Cheeks and oilier cash items Ill :,n .. .. m _ I'liion 11 i" Bills of oilier Innks I'd r, o.; .. .. I'acdrt lo 11 1 fractional paper currency, nick- :,n \r Spariaiiliuro.I.v In -Jit els and cents ' :I- 1 10 1?? p m Ar Xsiievilfe I.v 7(f) ? Specie 11 "sl' i" j l.e?al tender notes.. ... ......... He,ween CI, trie- Columl.ui Seneca and Kctlciiiplioii iiiiki with 1;. 1 rea- j Willnlli surer. (o per ct uf circulation)... ?,.? oo ... . . vi I "?ly. , Daily. lo,ftl -' j No. II j STATIONS. No. |J. I I \ HI l.l l'l I'.S '* "" ' 1,1 ',v t iiarlesion Ar lOdopui Capital sloek paid in Si'.O.Oimi nti ji t idumli.a , ' " ? Surplus fund " " i' ? ! a * , _ 'i? I ''III I II. "I'll 1 I n?liM'lril prnliis ' ...... National Bank notes outstanding I .*.,..?? ? tM > - ' ' 1 " -v Individual deposits suliject t" I 7" !'} 'n-N check i; V,u"i,v1 i 1 -y i Due toil Iter National lank- ;;.? ,. ; 11' P1 ~ c -- l^? I " .Niih i,V->i\... :i i ? d " " " I " Bodies -J -j'.i i Si Mi; ..I Sm itt Cvhoi.i^-.. | C_' J Donalds i' II Corsiv or Union,.-us i '! "J'5 11 on.-a I'aih.. i 1 7?S ' I (Soiiriro M iiiiim ('jisl?l<?r nl' llu? .tIiiivu '! -1- i ' 1 * r . ... - I " Hilt.II I.x 1 I" ' | named Hank, tli> solemnly cwenr that the | ()'i |Lv Ileltoii Ar 1 !? iiluive clHtcment is true ir the ln*?l of my I Anderson.... j 1 ! '? ' knowledge nml belief. '? 1* " j " l'etid eb.u ... 11- l ? " C.F.OltUF. Ml'NIK) Cashier. ti mi Ar .... .Seneca I.? I- 1 <>)*in JI2 l.v Seneca \i 12 Id, iii ! Subscribed and sworn 11 before me lliis 7 |>m \r WulhuIn I,\11 lOuui I lilidsy of May, IH'.?:;. 'itittpni \r Greenville... l.v Jl2 (win n fit (Iilm lb nr. Notary Public. C.iihiht- Attest: Trains leave Spartanburg, A. \ (', L?i*i' F. M. F\isit, ) ho:i, Northbound, I a. m. H. j>. m. J. A. FaM, Uiicc'crs. I b tHi p. in. I Ve.-tibuled l.iiuHe<l : South A. II. Ft is i i;n I, J b.nihil, I..'I', u in, |i in, II ;I7 n. in., I (Veslibuleil l.tuii'ed i: Westbound, IV. N. C. . , .i II' 1M ,, I I'ivision. I'l.'j'l p. oi., t il* lien leraOliville, SiH'C mips mill rAA-i?.v.ne.... i H .. 1 Tim ns leave (Ireenvil.c, S. I'.. A. I ., j ^ |l|\l-|..||. V rt ub-^.li I -..n". .1 It J p 111..^ The Ullioil Dl'Ug Co. i"ni?? No> It i.ml 12 on the 1'. mill G .... , , , ..neerii'i lv l)i?ision, and Trains I;; nil I lion the A. ami o lias a full line of the ben Si l.i I A< l.r.s 1>lvi>il)|1 wj? nlll , ?.0|ll and FAF.-GI.ASSI.S that Science hasl.ee . ,e.llin oVl.r 8. c. u. u. a ab e to pv.nliice, and are prepared to nni any condition of the eye. PI I.I.MAN ( All SKIlYICK , Mar. -4 12 tf f I'ulliiiati Sleeper on Id aiol II between Notice! ('bai'lcslon and A-heville. via Columbia and Spartanburg. To All II hinn il Conetrn . Pullman I'alace Sleeping Cur on Trains '.t \l.l< persons having buiiifss in co >ncc- Jo, ||. ami 12. 17 and on A A t' I?i lion willi my oilier is I oroner ??l i vision. Union County wi'l call ?i] i Mr. Cliar'ci j \\ \ TL'IIK, S. II II \i;l>WICk, lloll, my deputy, nl Union, S. C . wlion i ol j (ion I I'a** A^,i ,\v<l (Son I l'a?* Ajjt i- convenient to niy place of roci'lonec near Witeliin^iuii 1>. Afatita, tin. I KoUon, S. C. JASlM'lt M. dYCOUK, \ K MclH.U,. W)l, HAAS. Coroner Ui.ion County. (Sou l S?ij?t Traflic M<;r Union, S.C., Af?iII !! ?, Ib'Jo, Columbia, S C Washington |M , May 5-18-lf W 11 Ulii^UN, 'leu 1 r, W ashing on I) <. I The Xew York , RACKET. rilllh immense stock ol Sprimj nmi Summer < > ><>ii- just I a i i - i ?? 111 > ium piuccu ?'ll our - i - 11|'t|;i M i i HI 11 li\ all to he t lie largest. best assorted ;i 11 ; rhcapi -t voml- i\? r shown in I nion. All bought t<>1cash ami - > 1 1 I li. same \\ ;ty, so wr have no losses ami can a Mad to -i ll ;it \< r\ eh?-? prices. OUR DRESS GOODS are equal in quality to in any the State, ami price.- lowet than you will liml anywhere. Big line of>il\-. A nice China Silk, at iRc per \ ar? 1. Imported Brocaded Satin. ~)<tc per \ar<l. Fine changeable Surahs. Toe per paid. Beautiful line of Plaid Surahs, Whip Chord" in all the new and popular shades, only - "> cents. In Cotton Goods, such as Lawns, (iin_ ham-. Challies. etc.. our stock is simply immense. Ten thou and imported sample 1 lamlkci dmT- at less tli an half price. Pant (ioods from o cents a yard up. Nic- t'ottouade lor l'l cents. STRAW HATS. Big line of men's and hoy's Straw ll.it- iu-t opeicd. Broad brim Malagas onh 1'tc; others a-k \-> i ! and L'"c f? : the same goods. CLOTHING. ... i ti c :iro no;ui<|Unrtei\- lor t lot Inn-.: .Mim h i;/ to lino Kniilish Worsted. Pny - -ii:' - .1; ; 1111 i 7> eonts. RE lot of dOe .1 eau Punt- ju-t in. SHOES and SLIPPERS. We 11: ve Shoos and Slippers to -nit o\ory!?odv : hijjh out .Shoes for Too: Ladies' line button SIhk 7 Come and let us show ?> ir you to to v IIARRV <\JH^^B| And Especially Low Prices. Men's Gauze Vests, - '- = " * -..:7----, Colored Dotted Swisses, A iV i I | , I A Superb Line of Dress Goods In All the Latest Shades and Tints. i A Big Drive in Embroideries. Holies for tlit* ltil.il, :it |?ri? t - y.ni rani.'.: In (lie Millinery I >cpartmeiit <?in- sale, wriv in\ . t!ai, ' sli.?witn? that i?iir patror.s appreciate lm\ ppce, aid a ; i,|\ T: .aiiner. 1 f-.r^Ct the store. J. W. McLURE. >. W. L. DOUGLAS ti.c- s,..,u... ..i.,,:.. S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. "Hit upecUlilM fur I'v .1 \\| l!S \| 111 I , I . ,? ; JBl Oriillrnirn, lanlics, Hoik nnil . , , gk \ MiM.n ?rc llio , ,ya"-M 1 .ik Rest in 1 hr* Wnrlrt ! niri.ir In Tako no Substitute, ' ? i - i-> i hut Insist on having \V. I,. ' ' norm.Ax'Kiiony.Mruh Hum I .t;. . I n.imc ami |>rii<' ?(aiu|n;il on ) I'i-.' iI. i ||. I it I i || < lt|, u I . UK \TV . ' iiinn, St jitter |>ul rum < nte! !! S. I.jrsiMMi;. <; ,i!?ey. S t ; ,,,, |. ?|,,n t , . . i,,,, 1 I'*''' !?"' I ivlij' ilie vinl VI lull.:-I I' ll ion Mill | n t | ,. _ - . _ ^ I li I * > I Ii' | / \ -\' I I [ y f T / i I t i liix en imiler n;v tiiii 1 > il tin- . ill i;i\ x V 1 \ ' a\ A 7 1 v I ? X v..'A ' ? 11 A | i ll, V mi" I ?"inin I v l :>i.*1.1.H* is .1 ,\Mi s m. (;i;i .1 u i^e piiii ii< MUUS. I*ril?*n Mi-ilieilir^. Tnilri S>.i]-?. I 1 ii'?lru itie I In .1 u ,.| lYifmi.erv. Il l r Urnsln-. l uoili 1 v.,i, il.o W m k . \ t si nv i i?. i. Hru>iuv?, I'm.Ill 1'iiWilort, A|Un II I 1'iuc l'ow.lers A lull line ' I l'linlH. <iiN. I'uiiy, Slain*. I'nini llrn^lir*. Whili'wu?li l'?rn*lic>? >1 i \j \ 4 j 1 i 1C ^ lolmrei. Snutl, I ipm*. Kresli liiinlou SeeU. nml nil knoll of I'lii-fpi-.! Siiiulrie* w , - <.->! r.- I i t N 1,11, \| .r, ?^ kepi ill a lirst t lass l?ni'j .1 > 1 ?? K i I -. i'li i' > ii ! n.i'nvr More. riijsici in- Pn -rii|iiii?iis rer fully - in i I, \ | I < ! s I N I I - \M? I.' >'A I ~ \ /v\\ |('|;s I".nil. If I ni nil hours. j / " l lu- I'ublir will tiii' 1 our slPt-'.t of Mwilii'iius I il? t\ ? j l?- i . I i . -i w , jxp coiii|'lrlr, wni iiiiiHil genuine mi'l j -:?i -Inr' n n i" tu im ? of I lie best quality. Ml:- i\-- i,|:\\|1 i'iiII ninl see for yourselves Mcl I I U , t'cb li-7-ly 1